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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 2

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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t1 Question on Canada GRADUATION LIST Answer to Previous Puzzle Im Ro xv Theatre 11UAJ PICHER to oc I Sunday Monday ebruary 19 20 17 21 24 £8 i STARTS TODAY PICHER BRIES Admissions of 10c and 20c ft gfBf Herne A Gift rom The otJ ZASU PITTSin 4 Penney ft Company to Meet V' the The Vogue Shop Scott Livingston Coleman Theater Building i't Department Store sf i eb 18 The and testament of well known Delaware PICHER eb 18 Representa tives of Epworth leagues of South ern Methodist churches in the LUK VELEZ LEE TRACY I 1 1 1 chanical drawing English and oration' tion Ruth Effie Bobby Smith Greer Duree left Newton on a special train of 26 cars bound for Chicago today are back in the mar ket and more factory smokestacks will pour forth smoke from now said Neal Gallagher presi dent of the Automatic Washer company 4 Jr Page two ne 1 nTtj lx 0 Mayor Urges Aspirants to ile as Independents to Reduce Expense 30 Vandal 31 Grief 32 Destiny 33 To contradict with a javelin as fish 7 37 Church title 38 Evil (prefix) 39 Net weights of containers 40 Rubbed clean i 42 Sleeps 43 to xx Mesdames Bell and son Estella Augie HAD TO GET MARRIED Mr George Arliss the vacation SUNDAY EBRUARY 19 1933 registering and the seeds will be given to them later when their numbers are reached in order SCHWAB OPTIMISTIC NEW 'YORK eb Charles Schwab 71 years old today said: will oome along to give us new impetus some development The financier spent his birthday at his desk in the office of the Chicago Pneumatic Tool company and planned no celebration A Elects Officers Mrs Hyacinth Williams was elected president of the Whitebird school unit of the Parent Teacher association riday afternoon at the annual election Other officers named included Mrs Smith vice president Mrs Roy McGehee sc retary Miss Mildred Phillips treasurer Mrs Arthur Kountzand Miss Willo Leffler historians A report of the secretary of the or ganization showed that a total of 2023 hot meals have been served to underpriviliged children during the month of January and four weeks preceding Christmas vaca tion (Members of the Parent Teacher organization prepare the lunches each noon hour Thursday riday reoruary 23 north section of the Vinita district will meet at the Central Methodist church here Monday night to or ganize an Epworth League union The meeting will be called to or der by Horace Hewett president of the local society The Rev McConnell of Vinita presiding el der Of this district and Charles Lee district secretary of young work will assist in work of organization Principal business will be an election of officers and adoption of bylaws It is planned to hold monthly meetings The primary purpose of the or ganization is to stimulate inter est in church work among the young people It is understood that nine towns will be represented at the meeting including Grove airland Wyan dotte Miami Quapaw Afton Welch Bluejacket and Picher Senior Class One of Largest in Also Has if Other Distinctions Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts in a scene from Just Had to Get at the Coleman today Monday and Tuesday hospital was removed to the sis home riday in a Green un dertaking company ambulance Mrs Bartlett 213 North Connell avenue visited friends in Joplirt riday Services of the Christian Science society 333 North Connell averftie are announced for 11 a each Sunday Testimony meetings are held at 8 o'clock Wednesday night The reading room is open each week day between 2 and 4 The public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit reading room A Marcel to the Bride A Gift Of Above Some of the Best Hits! I nion Church Services Indications that services at the Union church will close the revival meeting in pro gress the last five weeks with Harry Carter of Tulsa as the evan gelist Twenty six conversions are reported Mr Carter will preach Sunday morning and night with special music at both services Mott will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 MIAMI NEWS KJeCORD MIAMI BACKSTREET Ay annie Hurt A Suit or the Groom A Hat or the Groom A Gift Of ANOTHER BRIGHT SPOT NEWTON la eb The largest shipment of household washing machines in two years erand old man in athe Coleman Wednesday and Thursday irst Methodist Services The Rev 0 Hobson will preach at the irst 4 Methodist church Sunday morning and night Other services will be held accord ing to regular schedule The world famous a troupe of 25 little men and women who will appear on the Coleman theater stage riday and Saturday The company includes addition to the midgets three' train ed white elephants ponies camels a real reindeer and the singing duck This attraction also presents the nnlv midget jazz band the world the little musicians playing on spe cially constructed instruments adapted to their small lungs and lung capacity i This is the second appearance of in Miami and they will be on the Coleman stage at regular matinee and night shows PICHER eb 18 Persons planning to frfe as candidates in the city election this spring are being urged by Mayor Miz er to file on the independent' tick et as this procedure would elimin ate two of the three customary elections and mean a saving of ap proximately $700 The mayor ex plained Saturday that the city does not have any available funds to meet the expense of the election and declared that in the face of the perplexing financial problem confronting city officials the city would do well to hold even one election which would be the final election April 4 The filing period for the coming election will open March 1 and continue 10 days closing at 5 March 10 Two more candidates have an nounced for the office of city clerk making six aspirants for this of fice and a total of nine candidates already announcing The two can didates are Mrs Doxie Martin and Mrs Clinton Harper both Demo crats i In the face of the financial de ficiency city officials have ex pressed themselves as feeling that those seeking city offices should co operate in the recommendation of all filing? on the independent ticket The situation was described by the mayor as extremely difficult to solve and as one demanding the assistance or tnose who Ila fnf office A number of application blanks for filing of candidates are at the city "office "at several of the local notary pubiic offices The Pythian Sisters lodge will hold a box supper at the I 0 hallriday night The public is extended a cordial welcome The Sunshine circle will meet Thursday at the Union church for an all day quilting Mrs Eva Snider of Kansas City Mo and daughter Mrs A Gor don of Picher visited friends in Joplin yesterday Martin Baird Charles Nichols Will JBreedloverand A Hallock returned Thursday night from at tending the annual Masonic grand dodge meeting at Guthrie Henry Thomson was admitted to the American hospital yesterday for medical treatment August Weigl superintendent of schools returned Thursday from a business trip to Guthrie and Oklahoma City Mrs Naydeen Hulsey of Coffey ville Kas a sister of Mrs Stan ley Winters 318 South rancis street who recently underwent a major operation at Miami Baptist Our Gift to the Bride and Groom A Beautiful Silk Bed Spread Compliments Of 1 Pupils to Contest Approximately 125 students tic Picher high schools will com Jiete in the annual Northeastern Oklahoma fine arts and scholastic invitation contest at Tahlequah April 13 14 and 15 according to plans announced by local school officials At the assembly hour i Thursday morning members of the and glee clubs sang several selections which will be given at the Tahlequah contest The band also played one selec 1 tlon Picher high school will be represented by the two glee clubs the and quartets and several instrumental and vocal so Ibists In scholastic contests the school will be represented in me mathematics and declama OLD DARK HOUSE Got the Ring A Gold Engraved Wedding iner frvr Hio Rr ida 1 A Gift Of HORIZONTAL 1 Commander ln chiet of a navy 7 Spatulate implement 8 Any flatfish 10 Implement to hold two pieces together 11 Pertaining to tides 13 Nymph of the Mohammedan paradise 14 To decay 15 Ocean 17 Ordered 19 To respond a stimulus 21 Inspires reverence 22 Electrified i particle 23 Sorrowful 24 Laughter sound 25 By 26 Determina bility 28 Beret 29 Deity Central Methodist Services The Rev Hoole will preach at the Central Methodist church Sunday Coming will the subject of the 11 service while will be the subject of the night sermon Other services will be held according to regular schedule Spe cial music will mark each service or 1 i vymAir 1NAKED TRUTH 44 ilthy 45 Piece of armor VERTICAL 1 Armadillo 2 Canada is called a 3 Soft broom 4 Within 5 Entrance 6 Boy 7 Squalid neighborhood 9 ormed a foundation A WELL known Ottawa County couple will be married by a sacred ceremony on the stage of the Coleman Theater Monday night at 8 En Arant Club Mrs Hoole 315 rancis street will be hostess Wednesday afternoon to members of the En Avant club The meet ing will convene at 2:30 I will be the subject of the afternoon dis I cussion The program will be as follows: Song by the club Grand Army of the Mrs Bartlett Daughters of the American Mrs Hale 4 American Mrs Clyde fiocker Boy Scouts Camp ire Mrs Ola Ny berg and ag Goes I Mrs William Russell JAY last will Milligan county farmer will be contested in the county court here by his widow Mrs Sophronia Milligan who will charge undue influence A hearing was held Saturday before Judge Bud Hampton but was continued until next riday in the absence of witnesses for the contestants By the terms 'of the will the widow is to have posses sion of all property during her lifetime and at her 'death the property goes to David Smith of Tuscon Anz Millard Smith of St Louis and Mrs Maxwell of Bartlesville relatives of the de ceased The' Rev Grover Scales of Miami former county judge of Delaware county is a witness in behalf of the proponents of the will Buffalo Evelyn Charles Cates Vera Norvella DeJamette 10 Arrival 11 Thick shrub 12 Meadow 13 Smoothed with a howel 14 State of being renewed 16 A faithful friend 17 Prank 18 Period 19 Beam of light 20 Insulated 23 Royal maces 26 To place 27 Neither 28 Walking sticks 30 Moist 32 tens' 34 To nod 35 Possessed 36 Hops kilns 38 Bill of fare In a restaurant 41 Heavy felt half boot worn by loggers 42 Long narrow i 'inlet 44 Doctor (abor) Approximately 101 seniors of lliami high school are slated for graduation in the spring which is a IX'i pe pnt L'1 ntf Epworth Leagues To Organize Union irst Baptist Services The Rev Dan Brinkley re cently selected pastor of the irst Baptist church will preach at the local church Sunday morning and night At the close of the night service several persons will be baptized Sunday school will be at the usual hour 9:45 a will meet at 6:30 Servic es throughout the day wjll be fea tured with special music Wedding Shoes A Beautiful Pair of Kid Pumps and a Pair of Radio Hose to Harmonize A Gift of Jones Bros Jewelers Opticians The Beauty Work Linen Shower Mrs Minnie Smith of Wilburton Kds was the honoree Wednesday afternoon at a linen shower given at the home of a daughter Mrs Rosa Walton Whitebird' addition Various games were played and refreshments were served' Those present were: Hausenfluck Mabie Nebfr Alta Metz Naomi Jordan Mary Couffer Juanita Oltman Rosa Walton and the guest of hdn or Mrs Smith XUUMMERVlllE ViV I I one of the largest graduating classes in the history of the school Principal McCormick an nounced Membership of several seniors in fhe class organization is quite re dent some having entered the Sthool during the year from the mailer surrounding high schools The ages of the members range from 16 to 35 The class holds the distinction ctf heading the list of the high school classes in having the larg est number on the honor roll The djass is further distinguished by having among its membership an unusually large number of indi vidual students who have held various positions of honor and re sponsibility in various school or ganizations is a tentative list of the graduating class: "Kathryn Ackerman Arthur Al lan Diana Ander Harry Andrews Joe Arundale Buford Barnes Arbia Baughman Joe Booth Mur iel Bomford Evalene Boswell Lorean Bluejacket lorence Bow den Willis Brewster Effie Brown rances Brown 'Robert Brown Elmo Black Anna Burris Lewis Bushner Paul Campbell Connolly Hermina Dohogne Pauline Douth iL James Eagle Pauline Edwards Charles Ellis Jr Paul Enix Jean ette Estes Claud lejfcher Dora Mae lood "Enloe Garman Billv Gibbs Ruth Gordon Lucille Grov er Mary June Hall Grace Ham ilton Marcella Hansford Bill Hirsh Ruth Hollan Dorothy Hol com Mary Lou James Leo Jarrett Stanley Kallmeyer Delouris Lamp hear Mary Livingston Donald Macy Helen Masters Curtis McCoy Ruth McCorkle Clara Bernice McNaughton Edith McCorkle Mrs Lulu Vance McIn tosh Thelma Mott Marjorie Mont gomery Neal Morris Clyde Nance Robert Nelson rank Nesbitt Sue Nell Nesbitt Elbert Pate Bernard Pewitt Harold Plake Ila Rhodes Irene Rhodes Mildred Rickner Billy Roberts Clyde Robinson Ray Roberts Orval Roberts Jack Smith Elbert Saunders Nola Sam ple Beulah Smith Lila Seacat Maxine Schoaff Gene Speaker Ruth Spence Mabie Spence Peggy Lou Stein Eugene Swearingen Letha Sparlin Virginia Taylor El lory Taylor Maxine Trout Bertha Mae Tharp Cleora Underwood Itah Wall John Wallen Elouise Walker Wetzel Myrtle Wil banks Richard Williams Charles i Wheat Edith Woodward reda Young Wedding lowers A Corsage of Lovely lowers or the Bride A Gift Of lower Shop HHEiniaianEigi rantirj HBHSH 33HH gara ranm son aaa sees san raEssnia ffllHnSBS SSHSKllH Vidow Contests Will of armer Rebekah Valentine Party The Rebekah lodge enjoyed a valentine" party Tuesday night at 0 hall which was also featured as a affair The ar rangement afforded exceptional amusement in view of those at tending being attired in apparel typical of many years ago Mrs Charles Nichols was awarded first prize for the best costume Mrs Wolsey and Mrs Malinda Anderson received honorable men tion in the costume contest Awards of other contest prizes "ent to Mrs Trentham Mrs Elsie Hood and Miss Bernice Rid ley About 30 were present Each dne attending provided part of the Refreshments the lodge furnishing doughnuts and coffee I Delphian Chapter to Meet The Delphian society will meet st the Wesley house 204 South Smily street at 2 Tuesday vfternoon Mrs McWilliams vrilt be the leader and the subject will be and Narrative The program to be ob served is as follows: tic of Dramatic and Narrative Mrs McWilliams Mrs I Ady they brought the good news from Ghent to Mrs Barry ed Traditional Mrs 'V Butler Mrs Bristow and Mae Coonrod A ive Year Guaranteed Wardoleum Rug And our Pairs of Our inest Curtains To Be Selected by the Bride A Gift rom Montgomery Ward Co En Avant Club Mrs Burkholder 401 North rancis street was hostess to members of the En Avant club last Tuesday afternoon at a valen tine party There were 28 in at tendance seven of whomjbeing guests of honor These were: Airs Stengl of Baxter Springs Mrs Laura Milton of Tulsa Mrs Wil ton Taylor of Miami Mrs Clark of Pawnee Mrs I Ady Mrs Hayward and Mrs lorence Hoops of Picher Valentine colors of red and white were carried out in house decorations and the serv ing of refreshments Carnations and hearts were awarded as bridge favors I A Generous Supply Of ine oods or the Bride and Groom A Gift Of THE ECONOMY Grocery and Market 1101 ONMHS '1 the spiclestspeediest snappiest feature com edy that ever came along to knock Old Man Gloom positively cuckoo! THEY JUST George O'iien Nell and rank Atkinson in a scene fiom Zane Greys at the Glory today Monday and Tuesday rpHIS progressive group of Miami Merchants A listed below are presenting the bride and groom with valuable gifts and wishing them great success and happiness Absembly of God Service A revival meeting has been in progress at the Assembly of God church during the week with 10 conversions The Rev Stanley Mc Pherson and wife of Carthage Mo evangelists conducting the servic es are able speakers with addition al talent as entertaining musicions The Reverend McPherson will ad dress the young meeting at 2:30 this afternoon Mrs Mc Pherson will preach tonight and the morning sermon will be delivered by the pastor the Rev Robert Nichols Special music will also be a part of the services Sunday school at 9:45 a Divine heal ing will be observed at intervals throughout the meeting it is an nounced ree Garden Seed Registration Begun ree garden seed made possible by funds from the Reconstruction inance corporation are now avail A Useful Gift or the Home To Be Selected by the Bride and i Groom Compliments Of SAT urniture Co able according to James Ot tawa county supervisor of work Mr James said that anyone wishing to obtain these seels could do so by coming io his offices before next Saturday and zegister ing A card will be given to those At Miami Theatres COST IGURES IN nuntii tLtunuN The Bride and Groom Will Be Guests Of Russell James At 'V 1 Hotel Miami Monday Night George Your western starj 1 rides to new heiphts IT 5 Based on Walls Attend the Wedding Monday Night Beautiful AND ON THE SCREEN STARTING TODAY" Saturday ebruary 25 million laugh power romance Wedding Gown or the Bride Of Course She Selected It rom The Rose Bud Shoppe Tuesday Wednesday ebruary 21 22 EDNA MAY OLIVER JAMES GLEASON In POOL 1 2 3 4 5 I JT ixxN I MM beQC I IO 33 35 3 U7 39 41 4d 44 Hf IB 'K I rXw 'W Wk 1 fra IB An IX StAB oXtT 4 6a I f' A DMEHcX Jaw Wf 4 Bf.

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1923-1969