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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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Miami News-Recordi
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PAGE SIX I DOUTHAT rally at the Coleman a business RURAL ITEMS 'SENECA AAy Beauty Hint her and BLUEJACKET invited HOCKERVTLLE In Alienation Case ARLINE SKATES WITH HER BABY NORTH MIAMI Margrette for Ada will make McCorkle City Mo Wed Mrs Osa Plummer Mrs Myron Campbell Mrs Leo Dooley and Miss Eunice Grainger attended a state meeting of the of the Baptist church in Springfield Thursday and riday Mrs Hopkins Mrs Mr and Mrs Ed Wilcox of Bax ter Springs Kas visited Mr and Mrs Claud Wilcox Sunday rances Broyles of Miami visited Mrs A Stewart and children Thursday and riday Miss Stella Peck attended a bas ket dinner at our Mile school ri day Mr and Mrs Walter Baker KELVINATOR COOKING SCHOOL Pre Easter Services Pre Easter services as announced a week ago started Sunday morn ing' at the Methodist church and will continue through the week The services during the week will be in charge of several ministers and these ministers will deliver a wonderful message to you each evening Special song service will be held each night at 7:30 and the entire community and surround ing districts are extended a hearty welcome Wil Richard of Car Celebrates Birthday Mrs Sarah I Allen who has been ill for the last five months with a fractured hip celebrated her eighty third birthday Thursday at her home in the north part 'of town A lovely chicken dinner was served at the noon hour with a de licious angel food cake centering the table with her name and age in lovely colors of pink and green In the afternoon she received visitors who brought her several nice gifts Those present to help Mrs Allen celebrate this wonder ful occasion were: Mrs Trella Grif fith and children Mrs annie Grubbs and son of Miami Mrs Gragg Mrs Ted Trolinger Mrs Hill Mrs Raymond Hill and Mrs Coats Seed Distributed ree seed furnished by the state Was distributed Wednesday after noon A large number of persons received the seed which was given out at the John Payne pool hall Easter Program An Easter program is being ar tion of with An interesting and instructive lecture on food preservation and prepar ation These are some of the rea sons why you will certainly want 7 Loading Out Hay Jenkins barns are? loading out hay by truck for Missouri and Arkansas this week Holden and A Ragsdale loaded out their hay the last week and are making room in their barns for new hay this season if 4 Chib Rally A large number attended the 4 elub rally at the 0 Juniorcollege at Miami riday and Sat urday Merry un Club The Merry un club met at their regular meeting place Tuesday inan all day session Time was spent in quilting on a butter fly quilt Mrs Bud itzgerald won the clubprize A covered dish luncheon was served to Mesdames New ton Ed White Bud itzgerald Jay Jacobs and WH Cooper of Sen eca Mo Arlie Loftis and Saturday near Party Ray Cooper entertained a limited number of friends at his home Tuesday evening with dancing and games Those present were: Misses Ethel Woods Stella Peck Lola Wright Lorene Cooper Nola Smith and Horton Stewart Ralph Smith Leon Smith Mrs Bill Cooper and Ray Cooper Crouse Mrs ECrossley and Miss Viola Crossley visited in Wheaton and Exeter Mo Wed nesday 1 i Mr and Mrs Ross Gillette and baby and Mrs George Tedrow of Oswego Kas were guests of Mrs Jess Montgomery Sunday Mrs Zeron Lawson Mrs Campbell Mrs Norris Mrs A Bamett arid Mrs Ed Lindner were visitors in Joplin Thursday afternoon Mr and Mrs Logan Smith of Neosho were guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Welker Wednesday eve ning Leo Mhoon was a business visi tor in Anderson Mo Wednesday The Rev and Mrs Cleaves attended the commencement exer cises of Earl school at Hickory Grove Thursday evening Hayseed band attended the annual Style Show in Joplin riday night where they played in the parade as has been their cus tom south wall of their garage (Stone Garage) where it was damaged by the 'recent fire here The damage is limited to the ends "and the top which are being torn away and re newed George Puryear made a business trip to Joplin riday Mr and Mrs Brooks Coiner Paul Murdock and Chuck Elbert visited in Miami riday Mr and Mrs Sargent were guests of Mr and Mrs Hoarc of Hickory Grove riday after noon 0 Main and were in Southwest nesday Mr and Mrs The gram junior and Mercer of Springfield was given on as an It Menu that mother walk In Hollywood Judging by Arllne Judge film actress who Is shown on skates as she takes her baby son for his dally ride The little fellow's fathsr is Wesley Ruggles of the films (Associated Press Photo) Surprise Shower surprise miscellaneous shower was given Mrs Guy Parrish at the home of Mrs Teague Mon 's day A shower of many useful and dainty gifts were received by the honoree A luncheon was served to the following: Mesdames Benson Ollie Shoemaker lorence Baker John Teague Torn Pace Paul Pace Emma Morrison Ruth Shepard Ruth Stone Grandma Best Sadie Roy Warner Doyle Depee Era Best Rex Wright George Thomp son and Teague Those rep resnted by gifts were: Mesdames i Carclylc Js Blaine Mae Long Edna Benson Inez O'Neal Mae Le Master and liams rank Knell Clive son and Mrs Sweet all din Poiry Miss Ethel Mazie MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA Eighth Grade Commencement i The eighth grade graduates of the Hickory Grove school held their exercises Thursday night April 6 with a program of class songs etc Colonel Cloud Griffith gave the class address and presented the diplomas This was followed by a play Turn of the pre sented by patrons of the school which was very much enjoyed A large crowd was in attendance many of whom were unable to get in the schol building The grad uates were: Wanda Belt Phyllis Lankford Mary Thompson Avis Lankford Mary Poiry Isabel! Law son Lendell Mailes and Elva Kell The teacher is Earl Walker School Assembly school held an assembly pro riday before noon The high class sang An address by Jorgan Dietz Los Angeles chemi cal engineer charged In a $60000 alientfion of affections suit that Douglas airbanka Jr stole ths love of bls former wife (above) Mrs Dietz Is pictured in Copen hapon (Aaoaoiatad Preep Photo) The Rev Lark Collum went to Alluwe Sunday morning "where he filled the pulpit for the morning and evening services at: the Meth odist church Mr and Mrs Ioan Ingold of Vinita were guests of their mother Mrs Hattie Holden Sunday Mr and Mrs Leo Jolley were Sunday guests of Mrs sisters Mrs Winnie Skaggs Mrs Trella Griffith and Miss Grace Hobbs Charlie Graham of ort Sill Okla is home for a visit with his parents Mr and Mrs Graham rank Butler of Springfield Mo come in Saturday for a few visit with relatives and friends Mrs redia Gabriel was a guest of her mother at Commerce over the week Miss Marie Tyson of Welch was a guest of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Gragg Saturday Mr and Mrs Harold Nix and children were guests of their par Mr and Mrs Nix of air land Sunday Tom Watson was a guest in the Jenkins home Saturday Mrs Mary Bluejacket of Afton was a guest of Mr and Mrs A Bluejacket Saturday and attended the school rally that was held here Wilbur McKenzie of Pawhuska was a visitor in Bluejacket Sat urday Mrs Gerald Smith and daughter Peggy of Oklahoma City are visit ing at the home of Mr and Mrs Smith this week Arch Ballard of a guest of Mr and Mrs Robert Clasby Sunday Mr and Mrs A Dunn who moved the first of the year to the Russell farm in Timber Hill had the misfortune to lose every Rural School Rally The county rural 1 school that was held here Saturday was one of the best rallies that has been held here in several years This rally was represented by all the surrounding districts and the day was full of contests and ath letics Tjmber Hill made the high est score which was 97 and Prarie View second with a score of 91 The following schools were repre sented: Winfrey Smith Timber Hill Prarie View Holland Dixon and Pleasant Valley AMARYLLIS CLUB TO MEET The Amaryllis club will rqeet Tuesday April 10 at the home of Mrs Della Purcell' 214 South Ce dar street in Commerce A cev ered dish luncheon will be served Commercial Club The Seneca Commercial club held a very interesting meeting Monday evening April 3 There was a good attendance and all enjoyed a fine chicken dinner served by the ladies of the Christian church A number of Questions of interest to the town were discussed and vol unteer oratory was plentiful Com mittees were appointed to handle the swimming pool question to ar range for a truck float for" the Hayseed band for use at home and elsewhere to secure a charter for the Boy Scouts and other subjects of interest After a number of good talks by Dutton Gil bert Thomas the Rev Hop kins and others the club went on record unanimously to support home industries and business em phasizing on the home bakery and print shop Taken as a whole the club seemed to be in a more co operative spirit than has been its mood for some time ter Carol of Baxter Springs and Mrs Grace Pritchard of this city visited their brother Ray Harp who is ill in the Miami Baptist hos pital rank Gray and Alec left riday for Tulsa The son Clyde underwent an operation in the St hospital at Tulsa Saturday Mrs Maude Sexton and children of Neosho Mo are visiting rela tives here sr Mr and Mrs Joeb Stevens and family visited Mr and Mrs Pritchard Sunday Mr and Mrs Alec and daughter Betty were visitors in Baxter Springs Miss Mildred Hodges of Duen weg Mo "Spent the week end with her parents'" "Mrs Hodges Mrs Niles and Mrs Loomis of Lowell Kas visited friends in Hockerville Sunday Mr and Mrs Andrew Stroyick attended a show theater in MiamiSaturday night vi ana Mrs and family and Hawkins leftSaturday belle Okla where they their home Charles Lawthers was visitor in Joplin riday Mrs Bob Sirritt and Mrs A reeman were visitors in Baxtei Springs Tuesday Casey Hawkins Mrs and Mrs 0 Griffin and Mrs Artie Davis attended a music party at Mr and Mrs A Baker at Com merce Thursday Mrs Sarah Wright is visiting her daughter in Wichita Kas Paul Roberts visited Mr and Mrs William Henson west of town riday Mr and Mrs A Edens and and daughter Luella and Mr and Mrs 0 Stotts of airland Thursday Paul McBrien of Mineral View spent Thursday night at the home of his aunt Miss George McBrien Miss Maxine Widick spent the week end with her grandparents in Miami 2 Mrs 'Lloyd Cole and children Mrs Harry Cole and Miss Georgia McBrien attended the fashion show at the Coleman theater "Wednesday night Mr and Ray Henderson and daughter Lena Mae visited Mr and Mrs red Curry of Welch riday Mrs Ethel Gorman spent the week end with Josephine Chaney of Joplin Clay Griffin spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Logan of Monarch Mr and Mrs A Broyles of Maybelle visited their daughter Mrs Leon Smith and family ri day Dave erguson and family mov ed from the McCoy property to the barton property Tuesday Mrs Les Griffin visited mother Mrs Dayie Potter of Mi ami 1 mnsday Mr and Mrs Earl Hemphill son Earl Dean Leon and Jackie Hemphill and Glenn Cutbirth vis ited in Joplin riday Claud Corbus of California is spending a few days with Cor bus Mr and Mrs Ellis is visiting her mother Mrs Collins of Nowata'Mr and Mrs Lampe of Lake City Kas is visiting this week end with Mrs Nich ols Claud Wilcox and son Claud Juior and Luther Conder furnish ed music for the basket dinner sponsored by the A of the Calhoun school in Commerce ri day Mrs Nichols and Helen Nich ols spent Tuesday with friends in Miami MrsQiwiLl origan a of Miami vis Tuesday? Mr and Mrs Cecil Mills and chidhen Bobby Joe and Jimmie spent the week end with Mr and Mrs loyd Vogle of airview' Mr and Mrs Bennett of Gold en City Mo and Mr and Mrs A Knit and Knot Club Members of the Knit and Knot club met at the home of Mrs Jes sie itzgerald Tuesday afternoon The time was spent in needlework Club prize was won by 'Kirs Anna Martin Luncheon was served to Mesdames Evelyn Moudy Ellen Ball lorence Bagby Anna Mar itin and Mae Peirson aye Bray and Etta Nixon of Columbus KasThe club will meet next week at "the home of Mrs Ellen Prayer meeting at the Baptist church at 8:00 and choir practice at 7:00 Mr and Mrs Doris La Neir and Mrs Joe Twist of Picher were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Reitz Mr and Mrs Cooper of Seneca Mo visited at the home of air daughter Mrs Bud itz gerald and family A large number of people from here attended the parade Jop lin riday Miss Ruth Jacobs has returned home from Hannibal Mo after a few visit with reatives there "Ruby Ladd and Mrs Arlie Loftis and children were businessvisitors in Miami riday rs thm er Can trell of Eldorado Kas spent a few days of last week visiting the lat sisters Mrs Nell Longwell and Mrs Grage Carr and families John Reitz returned to his home in airland after a several visit at the home o' and Mrs Reitz who accompanied him there Mr and Mrs children moved Seneca Mo where they will re si'de Branhamof Kansas City last week the home of Mr and Mrs Jay Jacobs and fam ily Mr and Mrs Auby Brandon and daughter La Junta visited rela tives in Baxter Springs Sunday Mrs Adams Mary Peavy Eldon Lamb Pinkham Merle Hill Cushing Alean Rakes Hoare Bob Hall Lawrence Mbr gan The proceeds are to be used for expenses of commencement Admission 15 and 25 certs Revival Meeting A revival meetingrin the Meth odist church will begin Sunday April 9 with' the Rev W'E'Hopl kins preaching the opening ser who will" follow through the week are the Rev Cleaves Colonel Cloud Griffith the Rev Dennis Roberts Mrs Hopkins and others It is being planned to have a different speaker each night Everybody is to attend these meetings (Continued from Page Three) Bert Wyrick was in Wyandotte riday James Woolard wife and son Doyle and daughter' Bernice vis ited in Seneca Saturday The farmers who held their corn 4 WNDAYjAPRIL 10 4933 ranged for next Sunday evening at the Methodist churchr The Rev Lark Collum will also deliver a short sermon Special music will be enjoyed at tliis hour The pub lic ris extended a cordial welcome 1 Methodist Missionary Society The Methodist Missionary society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs Howard Wallis All members are urged to be present These Associated Press pictures provide graphic views of the wreekage of the trl motored plane which crashed near Neodesha Kas resulting In death to six persons and critical Injuries to eight others The aec' dent terminated the homeward flight of the Winnipeg Toilers Canadian amateur basketball champion 7 Election Results The results of the city and school election held in SenecaTuesday April 4 are as follows: Council irst ward Buzzard Second ivard A ryatt Third ward Toodle Roark School di rectors red Sherer Hl More head and Basil Patton The school levies both carried by a good ma jority gay oluys" Olive oil is one of the favorite items dressing table: Not only do I find it beneficial for the skin especially in protecting it against very cold or very hot also I bathe my eye lashes with a bit of oil every night Miss It! REE recipes from the Kelvin to attend die KelvinatorCoofctag Kitchen! Souvenirs! Refresh School Everybody invited Ad ments! A remarkable demonstra mission ree miss it Plan now to attend Come and bring yourfnends And learn howto pre pare delicious desserts frozen sal ads and delicacies that will delight the whole family Admission ree thing they possessed by fire Tues day afternoon Mr aind Mrs Dunn did not have any insurance on their furniture and were left with out a thing surrounding dis tricts are going: to give them a shower riday evening a the Win frey school house and any one hav ing a piece tqf furniture or cook ing utensils dishes and knives or anything start house keeping with bring itriday night Mr and Mrs Dunn will certainly appreciate anything you can give them Mrs Clara Russell visited friends in Muskogee Sunday Miss Hulda Davis of Tulsa" js visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Davis this week Mr and Mrs' Dee Skaggs of Miami were gueststof ther mother Mrs Sarah Skaggs Saturday Walkley of Oklahoma Cty wasvisiting his family here over the week end Mr and Mrs John Bishop Jr of Neosho Mo were guests of Mr parents Mr" and Mrs John Bishop Sr Tuesday Austin McWilliams and mother of Miami were visiting friends here Sunday afternoon Littleton owler of" Afton gave a very interesting Sunday morning at the church filling the pulpit for the Rev Lark Collum Mr and Wagoner and JG Allen "went to Thursday PLAY POSTPONED The junior that was to be presented riday night at the Wyandotte high school" auditorium under the direction of A Mrs Lena Robertson sponsor hart been postponed until Tuesda night April 18 Thomas Ma rie Thomas Thelma "Kuhn and Thomas attended the program at Hickory Grove school Thursday night Mr and Mrs grand daughter Phyllis Lankford was one of the eighth grade grad uates A 'Chandler has been in Jef ferson City the last week helping in the office of the Pure ood and Drug commission The Rev Holt went to Spring field riday to visit with his fam ily over the week end A number of our citizens went to Joplin riday to witness the re turn King The eighth grade graduation programs were held riday night at Thomgson Grove school with Newman Walker 'teacher and Sat urday night at No 1 school with Mr Adams teacher The Missionary society of the South Methodist church will hold their regular meeting and pro gram Wednesday April 12 The lesson subject will be Dea coness" A Good Clyde Chandler was in Joplin on business riday Lawrence Elbert has taken over the repair shop in the City garage Thomas retaining the filling station and parts department Mrs' Rena Gallemore moved Thursday to her farm in Oklaho ma Senior Play The senior class of Seneca high school will present a three act comedy in the high school auditorium at 8 riday evening April 14 They ave been at work on the play for the last few weeks under the direc tion of Mrs Wells and it prom ises to ba treat of huijsor and fun of the highest type ollowing is the cast: Jimmie Bright Doris Holmes Johnnie Early Ross Brown Alice Adams Wilma Buz zard Sailflfiiie'Lee Eula Montgom ery Adams Dean Walker Mr Lily May Lois 2 Wednesday April 12 at the Glory Theater Holcom Plumbing and Heating Company 19 West Central Avenue iPhone 1267 Miami oilfeov SELECT THIS ROCK OR' SMARTNESS ANQ ECONOMY PATTERN 9583 If ashionwise niake this charming frock for afternoons 1 Its entrancing dainty and so very 1 feminine! Note the intriguing isleeves so precious with the puffs of white organdie and the collar of the same fabric so smartly tied The waistline is moulded by clever seam 1 mgs and adds a sash in the side seams that ties in a perky bow Remember individuality is essential ito chic so choose your fabrics and see how quickly you can nliake this Pattern 9583 may be ordered only in sizes 12 14il6 18 2030 32 3436 38 and 40 Size 16 requires 2 7 8 yards 39 inch fabric and 1 yard I contrasting Illustrated step by step sewing instructions included with this pattern 1 i Send ITEEN CENTS in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for J' EACH MARIAN MARTIN Be sure to write plain! vour 5 NAME ADDRESS the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE of each pattern" ordered ORDER YOUR COPY THE MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN BOOK full of fascinating fashion ideas new fabrics accessories and stunning styles to help you achieve well planned wardrobe Slender izing too and styles for youngsters all easy and inexpen sive to make PRICE CATA LOG ITEEN CENTS: CATA LOG AND PATTERN I TWENTY IVE CENTS Address all orders to Miami Okla News Record Pattern Department 232 West 18th Street New York Yi Mallery of Baxter Springs ri Kas visited Mr and Mrs Bridges Sunday Mr and Mrs Widick spent Sunday picnicking with the Odd ellows at their camp Kermet Turmar and Mildred Griffin were in Miami on business Thursday Mr and Mrs Cecil Johnson of Giove spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Griffin Clarence Brown of Quapaw was a dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Bridges Saturday for higher prices are getting sev I eral cents above the Kansas City I market Mr Sparlin and Mr Wool I ard have sold some at 35 cents per bushel and the supposition is that it will reach the fifty cent mark in another i 'Miss Dorothea Allen spent the week end at Century as the guest of her sister Mrs Art Nybarger? and family returning Monday I Mr and Mrs Lee Graham arid mother Mrs Mary Graham visited Grandmother Patton of Peoria dis 1 trict Wednesday Mrs Clay were'in Miami riday afternoon The Misses aye and Opal Scho enhole and Bernice spent Sun day afternoon at the Cave Springs (Ray Rickner failed to fill his ap pointment at'' the No 5 school I house Sunday night Mrs Allen ri mother of the Rev 'Allen 1 spoke to the crowd assembled Mr' and Mrs' Roy Butterfield' were in Miami riday Rev and Mrs LS Allen went to Redwood Mo Sunday where Mr Allen preached Sunday morn ing Mr and Mrs Claudie Green ar'e the proud parents of a son born Thursday night Motherland soru are doing fine Z' I i kaNSAS plane crash which killed six Passing Local and Personal Events A I iV As Told by News Record Writers '7 I XA' fl Rif KI fe 9563 3 A 1 ii Il I 7 RK sac fMyWK Al I )z I Jr I I El II 1 Jlsl Mg JWQ 1 id '7 KELVINATOR COOKING SCHOOL 4 A v' I XA' A A': 'A a.

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