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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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Miami News-Recordi
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PAGE SIX 1 you are NOT for SIDE GLANCES By George Clark ESXE535RESaMSS5! Buy or Christmas at These Low Prices Auto cc Radiator Work HC Nt Welding A Trimming Duco Refinishing Up to $395 0 (PT Made of Meshette i The Mabon Shop MQi II A BL Ne (cl NA VL1 I WI se: pi( Ql I the wa Ne res Starting riday Morning Makes You eel Like Yourself $125 Handmade Handkerchiefs Special at and ender Work See us at the old stand for high grade work Up to $250 Silk Hose Broken Lots pair (PI Real values QI to match at tl each CASH AND CARRY CLEANERS Main Hotel Building East Central Miami Starting riday Morning some time It will be the first meeting since he became chairman He said no members had asked him to call the session although Senator Metcalf of Rhode Island had requested members to ask Moses io do so to consider 3 reso lution to bar the committee from The heaviest locomotive in the world weighs 684C00 pounds and has ten driving wheels Elephants ordinarily sleep while standing They have een known to remain standing even after death Is Leonard Charles Gray Reed shown above the missing heir to a fortune of $650000 left by Wil liam Emery of lemington The boy is the adopted son of a Sheffield England steel worker who claims he was given away by Mr daughter to her marriage to a man named Gray of whom her father dis approved occasions Memorial Program At the memorial meetim Mrs Lightfoot which will be held Thursday afternoon in the irst Presbyterian church under the aukpices of the Gen eral society of the church the fol lowing program will be observed: An opening devotional service con ducted by Miss Nellie Dobson who will read the favorite passages of Scripture of Mrs Lightfoot a memorial prayer by Mrs Hattie Shannon several of her favorite songs sung in duet by Mrs Lohman and Mrs Milligan a history of the first missionary so ciety of the church organized by Mrs Lightfoot presented by Mrs Young ollowing the spec ially memorial part of the program the program of the day will in clude: Roll call Thanksgiving quo tations a paper on Siam by Mrs A Wallace a talk on the South ern Mountaineers by Miss Nellie Dobson a report of the recen synodical in Muskogee by Mrs arrier delegate from the society A social period with the serving of refreshments will close the events of the afternoon Hostesses wil be: Mrs Owens Mrs Holcolm Mrs red Raddis Mrs Bastian Mrs Coatesworth and Mrs A Wai i lace Mrs MITCHELL Editor Phones Office 127 Home 1006 Letters 'and Arts Club' Mrs Glnnn entortnlnazl the Letters and Arts club in its program and social session Tues day afternoon at her home 326 street northwest The names of writers of the Middle Ages were given in response to roll call an excellent paper on Dante was pre sented by Mrs Abrams Mrs Denver Seals presented a book re view using as her Swan by John Galsworthy A social period followed this thor oughly enjoyable program re freshments being served by the hostess to the following members having part in the activities of the afternoon: Mesdames vook Arenuell Gladys Davis Denver Seals Robert Griffin riiff Kelly Ella Huntley Abrams and the hostess Mrs Glenn Pythian Sisters Entertain A called meeting of the Pythian Sisters held Tuesday night in Elks hall was attended by more than 100 members and guests The program of the evening in ciuueu tne exempniication of all the work of the order before the grana chief who waa nresent to observe the work cf the temple there were 26 staff members and officers who had part in thi work and the grand chief commended them highly for their excellent achievement Rhoda Lampkin was the candidate for whom initiation was nut on A social neriod clns ed the evening refreshment heino served by the social committee in cluding: Mrs Campbell Mrs I Stoddard Mrs A Bar tholomew Mrs Bert Wall and Mrs Dick pleasant feature of the program was the presentation of a token of appre ciation in the name of the temple by the district denutv Mrs A Bartholomew who accompanied the gift with an appropriate ad dress Guests present were: Mrs Maebelle Graham of Drumright trrand chief guest of honor frrm Nowata Mr and Mrs A Graves and Mr and Mrs A Wright from Picher Mr and Mrs Charles Cronk Mr and Mrs Durnil Mrs Ola Nyberg Mrs Lizzie Wise Mrs Jessie Ridley and Mrs Tcnv Bruce from Commerce Mrs Min nie Castle Members of the temple will be guests of the Picher temple tonight at a similar exemplifica tion and the temple has accepted the invitation of the Made of Zirc 1 temple in Picher to be their guests I at a scciai and exemplification meeting Thursday night Mrs Graham will be guest of honor cn ootn 'Many a man misses put over an aiim pjja Cleaned and Pressed by Continuous low 50c and up campaign activities in any state unless requested by the Republican senatorial nominee Queen Anne who reigned over England from 1702 to 1714 gave biith to 17 children not one of whom survived her Joint Birthday Party A party was given Tuesday i night at the home of Mr and Mrs Laon East Central avenue i honoring Cline Henry and Hubert Mynatt on the occasion of their birthdays which occur on the same date An evening of various enter tainment was taken part in by the following guests: Mr and 'Mrs Bob Johns and family Mrs Vaud Dowdy Virgil Lee Martin Jimmy and Jeff Wolfe Charley Myers and son Junior Mr and Mrs Olds and family Mr and Mrs Mc Bride Mr and Mrs Lloyd Henry and family Mr and Mrs rancis Deems and family Mr and Mrs Earl Hanna Mr nd Mrs Vannie Mynatt and son Snooks Stines Shelby Kilburn Mr and Mrs Cline Henry and Mrs Sallie Stone Bfthel Class to Meet The Bethel class of the irst Christian church will meet in its business and social session Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs Cotten 218 A street south west assistant hostesses being: Mrs Olin Spoonhoui Mrs Leo Marks Mrs Charels Botts Mrs Will Zilar Mrs Joe Helton Mrs Walsh and Mrs' Charles James there will be a tea towel shower each member bringing one for sale for the benefit of the class fund White Shrine Called Meeting A meeting of the White Shrine has been called for 7:30 Thursday night in Masonic hall for the purpose of transacting Some SDScial items nf hiisinecc find of practicing for the fall ceremo nial Tams and Berets With wool scarfs SI oemry' 'NEWS President Hoover Leads in Tribute at uneral of Late War Secretary WASHINGTON Nov James Good who a little more than eight months ago rode from i the capitol to the White House in I ths triumphant mvfr) inanffurni parade traversed historic PennsyT rh vania avenue again today as muf iicu urums ano crepr draped flags I kh told of his funeral procession ya Elags at half staff throughout the land signaled the cessation of governmental affairs as President Hoover and other officials of both Areyou being denied the happiness that is due you in life? ewSZ t0 our life given body i Tf ut Nature has a of signaling danger doubles may be avoided That tired exhausted feeling lack of appetite aches and pains flabby flesh skin all speak of a body a lack of the normal count of red blood cells ahniHesyhmTnnnal blootl should contain rid corpuscles to the cubic mil tiny red cells which give blood its color and are carriers of nourish the body: dt is dangerous lot the red blood count remain below normal With an increase in the red blood cells you will be on the right road to Health This is Way body and to clear skin Naturally with your strength restored it is easier to fight disease and infection: to eniov aind t0 soundly When firm flesh takes the place of that which was oftce flabby you will feel your nerves will become more happiness and friends will follow a blessing to millions of ped ILheIps Nature increase the red blood heaIthy body building It is time tested and has a successful record of over 100 years back of it You owe it tn wwr lt A i Tlated Pleasant to it i larger Jrl du StOres ln two sizes Ask for the larger size It is more economical sss Legion Drives Will Be Planned Tonight Chairmen of the American Le gion membership drives for the four Ottawa county posts Picher Afton airland and Miami meet at the Legon hall in Miami at 7 :30 tonight to formulate rules for the 1930 cmmtv nnntoet according to an announcement made today by Earl Perry county commander The Davidson loving cup a trophy offered by County Judge Cuddie Davidson for the winner of the contest was won by the airland post last year When one post wins the trophy two con secutive years it will become a permancr possession of that nost The membership contest is con ducted on a percentage basis so that small posts have an equal chance to win Moses Calls Senate Campaign Committee WASHINGTOnTnov A meeting of the Republican sen I atonal campaign committee was called for tonight by Chairman1 Moses around whose leadership nave uccii rumors or discon tent since he designated the west ern Renilhlimn the sons of the wild Moses said the meeting was a regular one he had planned for street southwest last night Were laid before 'iitHican nova Livestock chnw 4 Have your Xmas photos' 'made Vaughan "foTS now See our special I 2g' ort Smith uiiy vuiiunismoner 11 delegation which included engineer emnloved hv citi zens to make a survev nf the rlis re trict sought the advice of the at Miami Auto Painting Trimming Company 117 119 North Main Miami 3 Doon North of Coleman Theatre PHONE 7CJ Up to $175 Step In Sets Cl Kilt Boxes 4 Wonderful Values in Broken Lots Up to $375 Values an iiaane All Silk Knickers sllP Sweaters special i Rev irlirt1 of the irst Christian church was the principal speaker at a meet of the Kiwams club in Baxter Springs Tuesday night The Reverend Michael spoke on the subject of He was formerly pastor of the Chris tian church in Baxter Springs and ateo an active member of the Kiwams club theft Watch for our $1' sale announce ment 1 he Mabon Shop 123Mrs John Goodin left Tuesday mght for her home in St Louis Mo after few visit' with her daughter Miss Marion Goodin a student in Northeastern Okla homa uniot college $35 suits $2175 Reid Clothing Co Mrs Duffee 414 I street northcast was discharged from Miami Baptist hospital yesterday and returned home She is recov ering from an emergency operation for appendicitis Mrs Duffee is a suiw or mrs Kobmson Culver uneral Home Phone 680 Miss Babe Herrin of Wagoner county home demonstration agent and Miss Irene Roberts of Pryor home demonstration agent of Mayes county were guests of the sister Miss Bess Herrin a teacher in Junior college over the week end $35 suits $2175 Reid Clothing Co 123 Mr and Mrs Earl Sutton of Phoenix Ariz are the parents of a daughter bom Nov 17 accord ing to a message received by rela tives here They are former resi oents of Miami Mrs Sutton is a sister of Mrs Torbert 2 street southwest Great at 0VUW1 luniuiiuw nitrnr i iurs linrtnn pita! Tuesday tiXent hos' fewer Control Plan Presented to State I IZI 11 I 1 I 1 1 I 1IA I Visit to the ahr tip lor obtaining foHnrcJ ugm wun ner parents in tars STOPS Jte Lucky Tlfer knocks dandruff and Jv killing germa Both sold under i civnr iiiwM TWA 1 1 WHYTE OX NO 2 Tift 7 dear the head thought maybe lil to rnm with us today Miss down and have dinner 7 dinner served in the class rooms at the church There was a large attendance of class members ana tne time was spent in a pleas ant social period 'following the dinner Entertain With Prty Mr and Mrs Tunnell en tertained for a group of their friends Monday evening at their home east of Mirmi A pleasant hour was passed with parlor games refreshments being 'served at the close of evening Mrs Tunnell was assisted in serving her guests by Missis Opal and Iva Dent Enjoying the hospitality of the evening were: Mr and Mrs John Dent and children Paul Wen del Wayne and Myrtle Lee Misses rankie Bunch Edith Pooler Iva Dent Opal Dent Opaline Clanton and Marge Hall and Messrs Clar ence Houseman Ekh Hastings Leotis Pooler McCorkle Harold Darnell nadley Gerring Lloyd Pleen Pill Cox Elmer Shackleford Amos ink and Carl Tunnell I housands thronged to Holy Cross Cemeterv nt llrldnn'v a brought pilgrims from all parts of the country to the grave Rev ofT n2odern'day miracles cures Above you see part of the crowd gathered abou the 60 Powr3 in Wst cf 1scarne ln wheel chairs on crutches Ind on str etchera to priest while acea for two years 'but lower left lower 'I tlAI? fl xsw JI flfl 1 VV1IVIIH1I Thm 4 xjuva iiivuwr rpa lha rhino to aiu enter a nr Avi vtAwu utc 0 ytiar Olfl ljnthnrinA i cue ana those were the first coheren words she sTaM to hX utte Gaines who were guests for sev eral day of relatives ancj friends in "Miami left this morning for Glenwood Mo where they are em ployed Mr ad Mrs Smith' 302 street northwest left this morn ing for St Louis Mo for a visit with relatives 'Mr and Mrs Smith will visit his? mother in Ohio before? returning to their home $35 suits $2175 Reid Clothing Co Bar Association Has 50 Complaints on ile OKLAHOMA CITY Nov" Nearly 50 complaints alleging misconduct and unethical practices on the part of Oklahoma lawyers have been received by the board of governors of the state bar for in vestigation RTKenton nf OUn homa City president of the board said today The supreme court yesterday ap proved a new set of rules and reg ulations which contain many new causes ivr aisoapnent Definite action on cnmnlninft 1 ready on file probably will be tak en Nov 30 at the monthly meeting of the board of governors The board consists of Keaton And 12 other members Enforcement of 'the rules is left to the board as the court referred all complaints to the bar governor for review After charges against a lawyer have been made the board will report its finding to the su preme court The accused lawyer according to Keaton then will have 60 days in which to ask a review of his case If no request is made he automatically will lose the right to practice In the new code the board set down 12 regulations relating to disbarment 17 regarding admis sion to the bar and 40 123 professional conduct' VI A the American and foreign govern ments assembled in the historic east room ot tne White House and paid final tribute at the funeral of the late secretary ot war The services of the Presbyterian church were conducted with simple dignity Around the roor in Which many epochal events of American history have taken place were floral tributes from i Personal friends foreign frnvprn 1 i ia ana many organizations President Gazes on ace Two soldiers at either end of the Casket stood at rigid attention Elsewheie in the room the gold ji braid on the uniforms of high offic gfi ers of the army and the bright dec viauuns on rne uniiorms of diplo uuis mincary attacnes ot for eign powers appeared in sharp Contrast to the somber clothes of governmental officials Before the services started and anyone had arrived Mr and Mrs Hoover entered the room and re mained for a while in personal tribute The President for some time stooc by the an I gazed into the face Of his Irta frianJ anti a official adviser Mrs Hoover re ffiained a few feet distant Turning away without speaking they left the room and dii rot re sj turn until just before the serviceswere started Mrs Good her two young sons and other members of the immedi ate family sat apart in the green rocm and heard the services from there The President and Mrs Hoover Vice President Curtis and 5 his sister Mrs Dolly Curtis Gann Chief Justice and Mrs Taft Speaker Longworth and it fellow cabinet members sat imme diately in front of the casket if The services opened with a prayer by the Rev Joseph Sizoo pastor of the New York Avenue jrresnytenan church who also read the funeral sermon There followed a reading of a poem by Margaret Sangster The services were brought to a close sv With a prayer and a benediction President Hoover then arose and again walked to the casket Hei stood there quietly for a few mo ments turned and with Mrs Hoover left the east room followed by his cabinet Throughout the services the President sat motionless in a dam i ask upholstered and gilt chair his head bowed He did not lift it once to look at anyone in the chamber Mrs Hoover sat quietly by him After all had left tha aaot a the body again was left with the military guard of honor i A few minutes later employes of the War department filed into the room for a last tribute to their late chief Except for them the Public was not admitted to the! kite House A large crowd however gathered at the gates Salvation Army to Open Post in City A Salvation Army post will be opened in Miami No'v 27 by Capt Vaughn and his wife and their assistant Miss Josie Win Bieau accoraing to an announce ment made today The Vaughn family cam? here from McAlester Where they served fo eight monthsk prior to which time they were at Shawnee three years Mr Vaughn said he belonged to the Blue lodge of the Masonic or isaiiMduou at uenison rex and was the only honorary member of the Elke lodge at Shawnee Okla Chamber Not to Meet Thursday Olivrr MpGLap VriPA fl C' fl Irk i 1 local Chamber of Commerce armour Wednesday that therei! would be no meeting of this civic body Thursday TlOnn nn I the death of Robinson No South American people ever Invented an alphabet and al though the Peruvians had a well developed language and were able to use it in composing plays and Bongs and poems they had no means of writing them down LAPPER hANNY bAYS REC MT orr Luncheon Guests Mrs Wesley Smith and Mrs George were guests Tuesday at a bridge luncheon given by Mrs Broadous and Mrs Deal at the Broadous home in Weir Kas It was an event of distinction in Weir social circles and the Mi ami guest met many ladies social ly prominent Grant Holt Marriage Miss Edna Holt of Miami and Gurnie Grant of Tulsa were mar ried Saturday night in the study of the Rev Pierce pastor of me oapust enuren in Carthage Mo They were accompanied by Lester Grant Claude McKinney and Miss Nita Smith Mr and Mrs Pierce left1 immediately for Tulsa where they will make their home Philathea Class Meeting Since the date for th rpomlr meeting of the Philathea cjass of the irst Methodist church falls on Thanksgiving day the meeting will be held Thursday (tomorrow) afternoon at the home of Mrs Clyde Lodge 230 street south west with Mrs Pelsue arid Mrs Hancock hos tesses A A Club to Meet Mrs Clarence Yeung will enter tain the A A club at its weekly social session Tbiircdn afternoon at her home 220 street northwest Young Pageant The young people of the irst Christian church are preparing a pageant entitled All for presentation at the evening service Sunday night Mrs Kelly ft director of the pageant assisted by Mrs Bensch and Mrs A Payne in charge of the music The cast includes 35 characters and promises to be cfreat interest and uplift as well Class Dinner The regular monthly social ses sion of the Bethany class of the mewiuuiss enuren bourn meeting uair Monday night took the form of a lowers a Van Raalte In gift (M abric pull on tvJ I ennrflr'nr' Tl I MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA" MISSING HEIR: Miss Sylvia Middleton sales woman at the Woolworth store is absent from her duties because of Hollar Sale announcement in to 'federal paper The Mabon Shop controlof thArkV? LUiaru 01 tne Arkansas river from Mr and Mrs Kellev 17 and to ort rgto AIK tkn 1 riLuuijiey ueil Ameriefln 1 xerry King today by a del YIAW i0 city commissioner RoWSwhWA Tof Sna ILfro i i dluuk ii4 i street northpast fnr cnvaiml turned home today She was ac iorney general as by M1S' SS far iob a vast conservancy uqk district unaer the Oklahoma Con $3d mens suits $21 7a servation act Reid Clothing Co 123 Mrs Mary Culter of Cardin was WOmen ight irst Real ire Since June Cooper Undertaxing Phone 12 Lane secretary of the Mi tbe first time since Iune 22 ami Chamber of Commerce at the lami ire department this tended good will meetinr at morning was called to a fire where retaries of chambers of commerce 1 was necessary to use water A and community clubs Tuesday af frame residence at 212 ternoon at the Connor hotel in second avenae southeast was Joplin Representatives from 15 threatened The blaze was ex different cities and communities I1 Wltb Pot bre than attended the meeting $150 damage confined almost en Baptist hospital Tuesday morning ge iv renorted H' Rutledge and Albert Nink vas clR coi rr tchen stove and a waste box rear Ipoa men suits the stove caught afire Reid Clothing Co 123 Mr and Mrs Harold Hutchi ROV Cameron to Be Oklahoma Evangelist at Miatni Baptist hospital Mrs Hutchiscn and baby are getting The Rev A Cameron for along nicely mer pastor of the Christian church Mrs Jim Butterfield of North bas accepted a call by the Miami was taken tn Miami I Oklahoma Christian Missionnrv hospital Tuesday for treatment to take UP evangelistic See our announcement of our $1 in Oklahoma He will be sale in paper The Ma located in Oklahoma City accord bon Sh i23 1 ln? to present plans Miss Helen Yeargain a student be Reverend Cameron and his in Christian college Columbia famdy went to Springfield Mo Mo will spend the Thanksgiving I last September to do holidays with friends in St Louis evangclistic work timer luerie Jarrett and Ray Hart snent Tuesdav in Tulsa At Xmas time send her that pho to you promised so long Special at Studio 241 Kennet Roper and Raymond LOCALS I 1 A' Lt ASS' if? 7 Jtfl Y' '3 I i 'Vr Y' 1 A i flub i ft' 3 a Yc2 jTtW Ift i vf fl "Mus 0 'kftwvrtk 7 I 11 I I I I LI ViV IX 1 1 1 Li fl 11 71 rtW 7 aft A ft i ivv nivi ft 1 1 ihi 1 11 'U J1JJJJJXV 's iJKAWiy TU (i KA VE BY CU 10 ft: i i BBT I Will I 'W i I I HNT MW I Dresses SSS IHH WjKsI 11 Hawaii Ha jYiMpMCgMp ja WI Sv WM twntt INC? fa WQUS KT Off A' lL I jaMt mKfl a BY 1 SA fx 41 A5: I VI njMEL I 1 I jpv I I.

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