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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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5
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PAGE IVE Prints Percales 12 4 8 rf WifrWwJ Smith9 Nelly Don Dresses 69c inal Reduction $887 1 27c $574 $264 Beautifully Sizes $198 49c ur 14 16 20 Trimmed 40 and 42 Ulf Reduction ODDS ENDS Scott Livingston Better Department Store oALt Guaranteed ast Colors COTTON CREPES 69c OUTING GOWNS White or Color ed 69c Outing Gowns Well made All sizes at 35c Cotton Travel Crepes in wanted patterns and colors Yard $100 Nelly Don or Dorna Gordon Aprons On 500 Pairs Buy Blankets for this year and next! All Wool illed large sizes Part Wool large sizes Part Wool size 70x80 inch 1 Death of Mrs Ida Peterson Ida May Stelts was bom in Bell ville Ohio in 1868 She died Tues day Jan 16 at the home of her' daughter in Seneca Her parents oil $400 to $600 Shoes Including $595 to $1500 Silk or Wool Reduced Quality Gaskin Howdrd Anderson Robert Hughes Jimmy Claxton George Hopper Billy Dutton Earl Pollick Donald Russell Chester Stockton and Raymond Gaskin Visitors were Bobby Dutton Jack Ander son John Collins Melvin Bennett Herschel and Alvin Collins Mel vin Bennett Herschel and Alvin Ballentine Scoutmaster Ralph Burdick on COATS $1475 Coats 2 tendent Preaching service at 11 by the Rev Garrett Ep worth league at 6:30 Preach ing service at 7:30 by the Rev Garrett Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30 121c Northeast Oklahoma Style Headquarters Novelty Style Shoes! Scout Meeting Troop 56 Boy Scouts of Ameri ca met Monday night Jan 15 at the city hall A business meeting was held and some scouts passed tests Afterward they played games Scouts present were Allen Just unpacked! These fresh new bolts of Advance Spring Prints in pretty new Tub fast colors Many many de signs and almost as many shades! EET HURT? Good weight 36 inches wide Light and dark colors Yard Perhaps weak or equipped feet and rection this service No high pres sure selling Baptist Chureh Sunday school at 9:45 Sunday morning Leo Dooley superintend ent Preaching services at 11 by the Rev Campbell at 6:30 Preaching service at 7:30 by the Rev Campbell Prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning at 7:30 Methodist Church Sunday school at 9:45 Sunday morning Hugh Strait sunerintend ent Preaching services at 11 a mand 7:30 The first and third Sunday of each month by the pas tor the Rev Hopkins South Methodist Church Sunday schoolat 9:45 Sundav morning Meria Sparlin superin COATS OUTING LANNEL Perhaps you are wearing shoes too short or other wise wrong in size or style your arches are broken We are to examine your recommend a cor No Charges for JANUARY 19 1934 These Spring Patterns in New GOLDEN STARS and other fine 80 Square count Percales are selling at from 23c to 25c in the cities or a limited time we expect to hold them at 21c ormer Selling Prices orgotten We Must Clear Them Away as We Will Not Carry Over Any Coats Next Season It Is Our Loss and Your Gain Blacks Tans and a ew Self Trimmed Tweeds This Is Positively the Biggest Coat Bargain Ever Offered in Miami Be Here Early Sat urday for Largest Selection! Buy Scott Livingston Quality at Reduced Prices! MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA' Christian Church Sunday school at 10 morning xSig Hottie su perintendent Preaching at 11 by the Rev A Goodrick Christian Endeavor at 6:30 leader Joe Elmer Preaching at 7:30 by the Rev Goodrick Rebekahs Install Officers Gladys Rebekah lodge held their installation of officers Monday night Jan 15 Officers installed were: Elmeda Crawford Mollie Giet Laura Wacaser secretary Nelle Mullens treasur er Mamie Peterson warden Ida Rutledge conductor Maggie Strait chaplain Nelle Mullens pianist Jennie tester I Ten nie Holcomb Cynthia Mul lens Etta Gilman Installing officers were Anna Timmons president Mattie Stipp warden Stella Parr Grand Marshal Blanche Dixon grand secretary Mrs Veerkamp errand treasurpr Bertha Craig grand chaplain Addie Lewis pianist all of Neo sho Other visitors from Neosho were: Rachael Sweeney and Del mer Lewis After the work refresh ments were served to 30 visitors and membeys Mrs Malcolm Davis returned Wednesday from a few visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Roark near Hart The Rev Blaine and son Loren of Pierce City visited friends here Thursday (Continued on Page Eleven) moved to Newton county Missouri when she was a' small child and settled on Burkhart prairie where she lived until' grown She was married in 1885 to John Peterson SeveraJ years ago they moved to Seneca where she has resided since Her husband preceded her in death eight years ago She is survived by a daughter Mrs Sidney Spar lin of Seneca One sister Mrs Adeline Swank of Butler Ohio two brothers Cal Stelts of Oma ha Neb and Will Stelts of Sen eca three grandchildren and' two great grand children uneral services were held Wednesday aft ernoon at the South Methodist church of which she was a mem ber A choir sang the and Land Where Never Grow Mr Lawhorn and Mr Ebert sang City our and Best riend Is Always The Rev Campbell of Neosho read the Scripture and offered prayer Ser mon was by the Rev Gar rett pastor of the church Pall bearers were: George Puryear Oharley Patton Riley Herbie Helm Zeron Lawson and Higginbotham Honorary pallbear ers were: Mrs Eva King Mrs Alexander Mrs rank King' Mrs Oren Morgan Mrs Mike Cooper and Miss Nancy Kellhofer of thn Royal Neighbor lodge which Mrs Peterson was a member Buri al was in the Seneca cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Undertakers Sensational inal Clearance Assembly of God Church Sunday school at 10 o'clock Sun aay morning Rev Dennis Roberts superintendent Regular preaching services Sunday The Rev John Linn is holding services each eve ning this week Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Holinss Church Sunday school at 10 Sun day momingl Mrs Clarnce Smith superintendent Services each eve ning this week and Sunday by the Rev C'orda lacy Prayer meeting Thursday evening I SENECA Jan Ben li nett 87 years old died Tuesday I morning Jan 16 at his home in II Seneca He was bom in Madill I' Tenn in March 1846 went with his parents to McLeansboro HL I 'in 1853 where he was married in I 1866 to Caroline Denny When he I was 31 yeasr old they moved to I Seneca where he had resided 57 years at the time of his death He I is survived by three sons Emery I Bennett of PeoriaOklaS Ben I a nett Bennett and Lee Ben nett of 'Seneca three daughters I Mrs Mary Hayden of Seneca Mrs Agnes Crockett of airland and Mrs Ida Reynolds of Seneca one brother Sam Bennett Seneca 24 I grandchildren and 42 great grand I children uneral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Holi i ness church 'conducted by the Rev 1 Howel of Webb City assisted by theTtev Gaines of Joplinr Pall I Wk bearers were grandsons: Claud and Kenneth Reynolds Oren and Odell Bennett Will and' Elmer Kellogg I Burial was in Seneca cemetery un I der direction of the Mitchell Un dertakers RITES HELBIN SENECA 4 a Long Time Resident Dies At Age of 87 Years Seneca Brevities g1 New Spring Patterns Sr 1 a 7 J9 I SIU $2 WWd Hl I 1 I I 4 if I $1650 Coats $1697 $1975 Coats $1297 $2250 Coats $1397 $2975 Coats $1897 £ALG.

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Pages Available:
150,656
Years Available:
1923-1969