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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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MONDAY EBRUARY 11 1935 MT AMI NEWS RECORD AMI OKLAHOMA PAGESIX COMMERCE Wooed in Jail News Record Writers Chronicle Happenings SENECA CARDIN GROVE in rank Althouse of North YOU CAN SEW THIS YOURSEL medical treatment at Mi Shopping With Yourself! In Case DOUTHAT ugitive Trapped HELPS PREVENT MANY COLDS with a covered dish luncheon Tues day in honor of Mrs Walter Hat birthday anniversary at her home near Commerce Each mem ber presented Mrs Hatfield with a towel Those present were: Mrs Ed Herron Mrs Thelma Cary Mrs Mary rances Byrd Mrs Gladys ox Mrs Lucille Howard Mrs Arnold Mrs Marie Layton Mrs Craig Mrs Alta Leonard Mrs Bonnie Hatfield Mrs Charles Lan dreth and their teacher Mrs Thomas and the honoree Mrs Wal ter Hatfield The class meets next week' with Mrs' Lucille Howard Woodrow Wilson is the only president of the United States buried at Washington The Thousand Islands really number 1692 The wholesale business of the United States amounts to $70 000000000 annually Experiments conducted in thi Catholic University of America Washington tend to prove that smoking dulls sense of taste 4' their husbands on George Washing birthday The banquet will be held at the parsonage Mrs Edd Glenn visited her parents near Zena Thursday All of the Grove teachers left Thursday morning for Tulsa to at tend the teachers convention loyd Hamilton (above) brother of the Texas desperado Raymond Hamilton was arrested at Shreve port LaM after the pair eluded a police trap at Dallas Tex loyd was wanted for aiding his escape from Texas prison (Associ ated Press Photo) is bo behalf above Approximately' 30 varieties of soybeans are grown on farms in this country It is estimated that there are more than 2000 varieties of this bean a native of China in the world Mr and Mrs Cook of Baxter Springs Kas visited Sun day with the sister Mrs McGuirk and Mr McGuirk Mr and Mrs Newton wereicher visitors Saturday Mr and Mrs Doyle Depee visited a few days last week with relatives in Lockwood Mo Mrs em Jarriat has returned to her home in Aurora Mo after a several visit with her sis ter Mrs Carrie Bagby EWER COLDS Clever? Yes! But any woman can be just as smart Just turn to the advertisements in this paper and let them be your Shopping Guide No professional shopper can take you to more reliable or smarter shops than the ones that advertise in this paper No professional shop per can give you such accurate or intimate details about merchandise about newness about style about quality about bargains riendly Neighbor Meet a The riendly Neighbors club met eb 7 at the home of Mrs George Scott in an all day session Work for the day was quilting a quilt At noon a cov ered dish luncheon was served A business meeting was held in the afternoon Members present were: Mesdames Jess Dale Eldon Blass Hugh Davis Charles Stelts Johnson Emory Shields Harry Gif ford Walter Rakes Miss Ethel Craig the hostess Mrs Scott and two visitors Mrs Arnold Richard son and Miss Geraldine Landon The next meeting will be eb 21 with Mrs Emory Shields In many of our larger cities shopping has become a profession Experienced women who know the stores and shops who know merchandise and values have gone into business as To a stranger a trip with one of these professional shoppers is a great saver of time and trouble No matter what the visitor wishes her Shopping Guide knows just where to go for quality materials styles sizes prices specialties Auxiliary The auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Emma Brown And where do' these professionals get their informa tion? They are probably the most conscientious and thorough readers of daily newspaper advertise ments Birthday Courtesy Donald Russell was the honoree at a dinner given at his home Thursday evening in courtesy to his birthday anniversary Covers were laid for George Bennett Bob Hughes Murrell Burkhart' Jimmie Montgomery Donald Russell and Mr and Mrs Russell Later the boys attended a basketball game at the school gym Meeting Postponed Quarterly conference and preach ing services by the Reverend Rand of Webb City which was to have been held at the South Methodist church Wednesday night was post poned on account of the funeral of Howard Cleaves son of the Rev Cleaves in Kansas City Date of the i conference will be announced later Valentine Party A delightful Valentine party was given riday night at the home of Miss Evelyn Stever 218 South Maple street Jolly games and contests formed the entertain ment for the young guests Prizes were won by Betty Jo Odell Ger ald Rotter and Wayne Dyer At the close of the enjoyable evening re freshments were served to the fol lowing: Bussie Corbus Geraldine Gustin Doris Dyer Betty Jo Odell Catherine Dyer Gerald Rotter Wayne Dyer Virginia Dryer Max ine Shelton Mildred Todhunter Bob Lykins Helen Stever James Cowherd Donald Stever Evelyn Stever and Mr 'and Mrs Orville Stever birth anniversaries occur within the first two weeks of ebruary were given gifets Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by Mesdames Mattie Porter Bessie Sutton Norris Hughes Murdock Zeron Lawson Duemler Ed Lindner Pol lock Joe Lawson Miss Geraldine Duemler and the hostess Mrs Ed Setterstrom The next meeting vgll be in two weeks with Mrs Bessie Sutton The Royal Neighbors held their regular meeting Thursday night After the business a social hour with refreshments was enjoyed Men of the Baptist church met Thursday night and' organized a Brotherhood ames Rhea was elected president Paul Jones was a visitor in Mo nett Thursday Mrs Virgil Holcomb visited her mother Mrs John Hutchison and family near Neosho riday Her brother Pete Hutchison has been ill the past week Supt Brite was unable to be at school Thursday and riday on account of illness Dr Pollock and son Earl and Merle Sparlin attended a ban quet held by the league of Carthage Thursday night Mr Buford head of the state game and fish department was present and gave an address Kenneth Joiner of Kansas City is visiting his sister Mrs owler and family Mrs! Sidney Sparlin Mrs Homer Cole and daughter Mrs Hughes and Merle Sparlin were Joplin visitors Wednesday Mr and Mrs Richard Clary of Wyandotte announce the birth of a baby boy eb 7 Tony and Richard Beck of lint visited is Grove Thursday Leonard Cox and Byrd rancis attended the dance played by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys at the American Legion hall in Miami Wednesday night Zeke razier motored to Jay ri day on a business mission Donald Hall of Tahlequah is vis iting in the home of Mr and Mrs Athol Lentz over the week end Miss Ruby ox of Springfield Mo has been here the last week due to the illness of her brother in law Jarnagin red and Archie Machesney and Marquez Lentz students in North eastern State Teachers college are visiting their parents here over the week end The Christian Endeavor is work ing on a play Beggar of Brambton which will be pre sented in the near future Mr and Mrs Stub Newburn at tended the dance at the American Legion hall in Miami Wednesday night Patton Hurst was a Miami visi tor Thursday evening Newt Turner of the Carr district was a business visitor here Thurs day Lavina Phillips visited her sis ter in Tulsa Thursday and riday The ladies of the Mis sionary society of the Methodist church are planning a supper for Pretty Spanish Margaret' Caro 17 above went to Pueblo Colo Jail rather than wed Jose Guerra but she taken a vow not to marry Lawrence A Almon tell in love when he saw her pic tured In jail and he may be the lucky man as he wired from Vermont that he was on his way with an $85000 inheritance and Margaret may accept he is a nice good Mr and Mrs? Roy Carr and daughter Joan of North Century were guests Wednesday evening of Mr and MiV Ernest Longwell McGuirk and Clarence Luke visited in Seneca Mo Thursday Mr and Mrs Herman Loftis spent several days last week visit ing friends in Lamar Mo Mr and Hopkins of Baxter Springs Kas visited with Mr and Mrs McGuirk Mon day Mrs Vic Bagby visited'' Monday with relatives in Quapaw Miss Madge Newton visited in Miami Saturday' Thursday Club Mrs Ed Setterstrom was hostess to the Thursday club eb 7 at her home A guessing game on names of books was won by Mrs Pollock Mrs Zeron Lawson and Mrs Norris shared the boo by prize Three members whose Home Mission Meets The Home Mission of the ree will Baptist church met Wednesday at the home of Mrs Gladys ox for an all day meeting The day was spent in quilting A covered dish luncheon was served at the noon hour to the following members: Mrs Lola Landreth Mrs Craig Mrs Boyde Mrs Elsie Thomas Mrs Wagner Mrs Clare Slate Mrs Ed Herron Mrs rank reeman and the hostess Mrs Gladys ox The mission will meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs Craig The merchants and manufacturers who advertise in this paper are dependable You can believe in their statements They have spent their money to tell you what their expert buyers know to be the truth about the merchandise they have selected for you Their sales people know their goods intimately Study the advertisements Make a list of the things you need and the stores where they may be had Be your own professional shopper Home Demonstration Club The Commerce Home Demonstra tion club met riday afternoon at 1 at the home of Mrs Chesnut on North Main street The afternoon was spent in cutting rags for a hooked rug rollcall was taken and each member re sponded with a quotation from some man of history Mrs Shriver gave a report on the ed eration meeting which was held in Miami Jan 30 Mrs Joe Demo was taken into the club as a new mem ber in Mrs Elmer place'Mrs Lea moved recently to Las Vegas Nev Several members were absent on account of sickness Those at tending the meeting were: Mes dames Boone Dodson Cald well Percy Boyd Lee SimsT Arric Joe Demo Allen Jeffery and daughter Allene Shriver Harry Gilstrap Harper Lewis and daughter Billie and the hostess Mrs Chesnut The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs A Harper on North Quincy street eb 22 with Mrs Winnie Yearton as hostess A nation wide campaign Ing waged by liberals on ot Ward Rodgers sentenced at Marked Tree Ark to six months In jail and fined $500 on conviction of anarchy Rodgers now free on appeal bond was arrested for organiz ing tenant farmers against al leged injustice of landlords and ousted as ERA educational instructor Death of McBirney i News of the death of Mc Birney eb 5 at Hemet Cal has been received here by relatives Mrs McBirney is a sister of Mrs Crouse Mrs Buzzard and Mrs Nannie Buxton of Seneca and is well here as the for mer Mrs Addie Rogers Mrs Bux ton has been in California with Mrs McBirney for three or four months uneral services were held in Hemet eb 8 and interment made there McCarty Robinson Mrs rances Robinson of 121 North Walnut street and Willittm McCarty of Picher were married at 11 Saturday morning at Co lumbus Kas The Reverend Beau champ pastor of the Methodist church there performed the cere mony Mr and Mrs McCarthy will make their home in Picher Sales Day The Community Sales day in Seneca Monday eb 4 was one of the best held for several months ive head of horses were sold be sides other stuff The next sale will be held eb 18 After this month the sales will be held only on the third Monday of each month Crocheted Sweater) Birthday Dinner The Willing Workers class of the reewill Baptist church entertained COMPLETE DIAGRAMMED MARIAN MARTIN SEW CHART INCLUDED PATTERN 9248 1 The little peplum always gives a youthful but above the' peplums that is the real news of this frock The ir regular yoke the softening bits of shirring and the perky little' collar make it one of the most to be admired afternoon dresses of the season Because of its softness of line the little detail which Paris terms it is a dress becoming to anybody' It really would be stunning in a sheer finely cotton as a printed batiste or handkerchief linen In silk any soft printed or solid pastel crepe a dress that is really easy to make the peplum may be omitted of course 'Pattern 9248 may be ordered only in sizes 12 14 16 18 20 30 32 34 36 38 and 40 Size 16 requires 3 6 8 yards 39 inch fabric Send ITEEN CENTS in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for' EACH 'MARIAN MARTIN PATTERN Be sure to write plainly yout NAME ADDRESS the STYLE NUMBER and SIZE of each pattern ordered WHAT ARE THE NEW ASHIONS? OUR SPRING PAT TERN BOOK willi show yop! Correct apparel to start the season frocks for balmy the fashionable bridal party gowns how to dress your child especially designed dresses for those with weight problems! orty pages on absorbing fashion features and every garment is one YOU can make with our easy to use Marian Martin Patterns! SEND OR YOUR COPY NOW! PRICE BOOK ITEEN CENTS BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETH ER TWENTY IVE CENTS Address all order to News Record Pattern Department 282 West 18th Street' New York 4 Mrs Emma Patterson and son Carl visited their son and brother rank Stockton and family of Washburn Mo riday and Satur day Mrs Walnut street who has been re ceiving ami Baptist hospital was dismiss ed from the hospital Saturday af ternoon and brought to her home here in a Mitchelson ambulance Earldean Malone and Dee Gor don visited James Campbell Thurs day night who is a patient in the American hospital at Picher Herman Dryer of Vinita spent Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs Jake Dryer and family of North Cherry street Miss Della Stockton who has been ill at her home 126 North Vine street is reported improved Mrs Johnson and daugh ter Sara have returned home af ter a visit of several days with relatives in Tulsa They were ac companied home by little Donna Jayne Thompson who will visit in the home of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Johnson 118 North Maple street this week Mrs Happy Bennett and son Le Roy have returned home after a two visit with the father William 'Throop of Zinc ville Robert Sims has returned home after a visit of several days it Tulsa with Mr and Mrs Don Dyer Mrs Hilda usselman of Vinita visited friends in Commerce Satur day evening Kenneth Ray of South River street was injured Sunday while working at the Scammon Hill mine north of Commerce He was taken to Miami Baptist hospital for treatment IMPORTANT When you ask for a product by name as a result of advertising do not accept a substi tutes are offered not as a service to you but for other reasons Mrs Dodson and daughter Doris visited Sunday with the for father John Burce of Cheto pa Mrs Nix and daughter Jerry visited Saturday in Joplin Ernest Leonard of Webb City spent last week visiting with rela tives here Kenneth Horn son of Mr and Mrs Jim Horn who has been ill is reported to be improved Mrs Elsie Thomas and children spent Sunday 'visiting her sister Mrs Susie Burn worth of Mineral Heights Mrs1 Steve Leslie and Mrs Carl Vogel visited Saturday morning in Baxter Springs Louis Grayson who has been ill is reported to be much improved A miscellaneous shower was giv en Monday in honor of Mrs Bob Starling at the home of Mrs Esther Simmons The honoree re ceived many dainty gifts Games were played Refreshments were served to the following: Mesdames Bea Arnold Eunice Hemphill Opal Coffey Marie Kelly Opal Ben scooter and son Marie Tow Mattie Crews and son Maggie Shrole Hel en Reeber and son Bonnie Hale Jewel Jones May Dije Moyer and daughter Vera Wren Iva Starling and son Pearl Tow Zeat Lowry all of Cardin and Mesdames Willa Rackley and children Ellen Ball and daughter Erie Best Ver gie Murrell and son Jenny Hol brook aye Allgood and son and Bea Howel and children all of Dou that and Mrs Della Wood of Picher and the hostess Mrs Esther Sim mons and honor guest Mrs Bob Starling Those sending gifts who were unable to come were Mrs Ge neva Barkley and Mrs Mary Coble of Douthat Mrs Susie Keppel of Carterville Mo and Mrs Hazel Clark Mrs Mary LaRoe Mrs Lo etta Parkison Mrs Mada Pitts and Mrs Leia Turrentine A Body Builder when you are dMMMk rundown it sometimes develops Jf into something seri ous Your health is too important to be neglected Improve the stomach and the blood with Dr Golden Medical Discovery Read this: Mrs Semora of 1101 Gever St Little Rock Ark said: husband (picture above) was in a rundown condition and seemed to ''feel so badly he lost weight never cared to eat and com plained of indigestion and constipation He "Used one bottle of Dr Golden Medi cal Discovery and regained his norma weight his appetite improved and he did not complain of his stomach any New size tablets SO cts hquid $100 Large eize tabs or liquid $135 All druggists 9248 MARIAN DETAIL Naomi Circle Members of the Naomi circle' of the Baptist church held their week ly meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Rome Bradley Opening song Hail the Scripture reading He brews 11:1 18 prayer Mrs Jay Jacobs watchword repeated by all Mrs George Bradley was in charge of the Bible study program with the lesson topic The meeting was dismissed by Mrs Cooper Members present were: Mrs Jay Jacobs Mrs George Brad ley Mrs Cooper Mrs Henry Buller and Mrs Rome Davis The next meeting will be held at the nome of Mrs Cooper All members are urged to attend Day Program' A day program will be given' Monday night at the Cen tury school building by the school children and members of the A Cake will be sold from which one half the proceeds will go into the fund of the Day as sociation and half into the Century A Everyone is invited to at tend PATTERN 5305 No wardrobe is complete without a sweater es pecially when spring comes And one that will be an addi tion to both and wardrobe Raglan sleeve square neck stripes it has all the style notes that make for a well dressed youngster Crocheted in a simple stitch that gives the effect of stripes throughout the sweater it is made in one color You can dress sister and brother alike too for the direc tions are given in two sizes two and four The simplicity of its structure permits you to get it done in little time In pattern 5305 you will find complete instructions in sizes 2 and 4 for making the sweater shown an illustration of it and of the stitches needed and material requirements To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to News Record Household Arts Dept 259 14th Street New York Ji 4 3 ''i 1 Xi i fe sfaaia 's a 'A Yamgsa? jar tri Ok i 1 HELPS PREVENT MANY COLDS.

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