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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • 5

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Stilwell, Oklahoma
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IMS TfrBrsday September 12 IMS ST1LWELL STILWELL OKLAHOMA Pj Five BETTER BUTANE TANKS i Installed By Experieadsed and Licensed Service Men Contact' EASTERN BUTANE Consolidated Does Distress Female Weakness Make you feel on such days? If you suffer monthly cramps with accompanying tired nervous cranky due to functional periodic disturbances try Lydia EPinkham'sVegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Taken thruout the montb Pinkham's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress I Read Classified ness trip to Stilwell Tuesday We are still waiting for the good rain which is so badly needed We are enjoying the nice breeze 4ie have had this CHALK BLUFF Sunday School and church very well attended but we could use more older folks so come out and give us a helping hand Bro Black is starting a re-ival Monday night everyone Is invited We are glad to report that all the ill friends and neighbors are recovering We are still need ot rain for all crops The rain Monday night was appreciated Lonnie and Clarence Kester Nellie Caviness Ruby Black Allen Holleman Mr and Mrs Essary and Johnnie spent Sunday in the Johnny Castile home Visitors in the Caviness home Sunday were Mr and Mrs Harve Danner and family Several from here attended tho Air Show Sunday and had a real thrill Clyde Pinkerton who was one of the home boys was giving flying demonstrations He is a flight instructor at John Brown University Good luck Clyde! The annual session of the Providence Missionary BaptisV Association convenes Sept 12 with Freewater Church and continues through Sept 15 The Fifth Sunday meeting of Providence Baptist Association Adair County and Arkansas Valley Baptist Association Sequoyah County meets vdth Central Baptist Church ot Stilwell on Friday night before the fifth Sunday in Sept continues through Sunday Everyone is invited to attend An interesting program including affiliates from Sequoyah County churches has been arranged Devine Heal and Latham Mrs Irene Miracle vocational economic instructor in the highschool entertained with a supper on the lawn of her country home Wednesday evening honoring the 6th birthday her nephew Melvin Powell Guests included Mr and Mrs Powell Marvin Miracle Melvin and the hostess The Home economics class No which is the senior class of year gave a tea Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 the home economics rooms the highschool to which the faculty members were invited the Home economic advisory council together with a few young matrons who have aided group in their work Mr and Mrs Herchel Bay announce the birth of a son Her-chal Dean born August 24 at hospital in Hobbs Mr Mrs Bay are former residents Mrs Irene Miracle and son Marvin Ann Pritchett John Pritchett Lee Pickens Dee Con-lin attended the air show at Stilwell Sunday MR AND MRS CORN Mr and Mrs Carl Corn announce their marriage which an event of August 13 at Kansas City Kansas ROGERS-MOSS READ YOUR UDEMflCBLAT- JOUMKIAIL REGULARLY for' latest news and advertising bargains NOTE THE NEW SIZE AND NEW TYPE For Better Reading and Display i OUR ADDITIONAL COLUMN PERMIT Of More Local and 1 County News Every week it is Getting Better SUBSCRIBE NOW Adair and Adjoining Counties for Heart-Winning Loveliness felling piumaum ihe way to glorious caiessingl) solt hair beautySo safe so kind to your hair and so uioly comfortable Foi tliis exquisite inaclnneless permanent nuke your appointment today La ROUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE V- Photostat Copies -3 Day SERVICE-' Legal Forms Discharge Papers and other Valuable Documents IPeir (Cojpy $200 Elsewhere and neighboring stales $250 To zones over No 4 price "iS'OO per year MRS HARPER TAKEN TO NEW MEXICO Mis Lena Harper who has been critically ill for the past three weeks at her home here was taken early Monday morning to Roswell New Mexico in the hope that the' higher dry climate and rest will benefit her health She was accompanied by her daughter Mrs Mary Jo Tehee who will remain with her until she finds living quarters Forty-four persons were killed the first six months of the year in traffic crashes involving juvenile driveis Oklahoma Highway Patrol 'recoi ds "show Mr and Mrs Dewey Moss announce their marriage which was event of April 23 at Girard Kansas Mrs Moss is the daughter of and Mrs Tom Rogers of near Westville and a graduate the highschool here Mr Moss is the son of Mr Mrs Bob Moss of Christie was in service for some time and a prisioner of war for more than two years The house which was occupied by Mr and Mrs Finis Searelle and family near the state line east was burned Sunday morning while the family was attending church All the furniture personal belongings together with a quanity of lard and more than a thousand jars fruits and vegetables were destroyed A small amount of lire had been left in a wood burning cook stove and it i thought that it caught from' it A grass fire on the Kenneth Price farm known as the Tittle place one mile northeast town burned a ten-acre tract pasture land Sunday afternoon anil if not gotten under control by the firemen would have burned the barn chicken house and the home The Prices were away at the time when a neighbor discovered it turning in the alarm Mail Order Tom Hale Co Clerk Sallisaw Okla ft HI Xtl OJ fti tfl ft: i 02 ft CO ft '03 a i ft: HOPKINS Publisher Phone Bus 28 Residence 68 Workers in Commercial 1 What have you to sell? By Mrs Tittle Sr -W TIPPENS Funeral services for James Tippens well known pioneer whose death occurred Saturday in a hospital in Prairie Grove Ark were held Tuesday afternoon at 3 at the Roberts Funeral Chapel with the Rev Morris Rev Jess Hopkins and Rev Winiger officiating Burial was in the Westville city cemetery Bearers included Bost Grover Howard Stalk Phillips Ison Wright Walter Craft and Regan Ratcliff A choir from the Methodist church composed of Mrs Elsie Sebring Mrs Jess Hopkins Mrs Ellen Nunley Mrs Fussel-man Mrs Tittle Sr and Mr A Lancaster sang three request songs with Betty Paul Hayk at the piano Mr Tippens was born February 14 1868 near Atlanta Ga and moved to Robinson Ark in early childhood On Oct 29 1900 he' was married to Ida Frances College moving to West-ville the 'same year where they have since resided Survivors include his widow two daughters Mrs Lena King of Fairfield 111 and Mrs Mayme Rather of Oakland Calif two sons preceded their father in death one in ihfancy and Bert Tippens died Sept 12 1940 Other survivors are two sisters Mrs Will Barbee of Hiwas-see Ark and Mrs Stella San-dersson of Fayetteville Ark one brother Henry Tippens Highfall Ark two grand children Patty Rather and Russell Wayne King and one j-great grand child Allen King Miss Margaret Morris a stu dent in the John Brown College was a weekend visitor in the home of a grandmother Mrs Mollie Morris and an aunt Mrs Kate Morris The four blocks of main street are being prepared this week for a coat of black topping A number of highway patrols and machinery is on the job Several other streets iri town have iV-ceived a coat of black and chat Miss Patricia Bigby Tulsa is visited this week with her fath er Roy Bigby and other relatives She was employed at the Bell Telephone 'here before going to Tulsa Mrs Anna Parker and sister Mrs Norma Alberty spent the day Wedensday visiting a cousin John Hudgens of near Stilwell Mrs Wall who underwent major surgery in a hospital in Pryor some 10 days ago is reported getting along nicely She will be moved to the home of her daughter Mrs Lee Owens of Pryor sometime this week where she will remain until able to return to her home here Mr Wall visited her Sunday John McCuistion former county commissioner has recently purchased the property of John Tennant in the east part of town known as the Hodges property Mr McCuistion expects to do some work on the house after which he and Mrs McCuistion will move into it They recently sold their property where they are now living Miss Patricia Morris daughter of Mrs Kate Morris has gone to Muskogee where she will enroll in a business college She is a graduate of the High school here having finished in last years class and has been employed in the Record office for the past several years She will live in the home of Mr and Mrs Jack' Swicegood former resident of this place and Mrs Swicegood a former member of the faculty here The Foreman Bushyhead Realty Company reports the following recent sales: A home belonging to John Watson at Baron to a Mr Veascy of Proctor the Dennis Hern property in the west part of town to Pen-dergraft Watts formerly of Westville and a 40-acre tract of land one and one-half miles northwest of town belonging to Tittle Sr was sold to Mr 3en an employee of the ckelford hardware company oodrow Boles coach of the iball team announces there much enthusiasm among the boys this-year He has 37 candidates tor try for the team There is plan to flood light the football field this year and this venture is being sponsored by the Ljons club and it is hoped tht's will' bp ready for the irt garnet which will be played here- Xhe present positions of the are -as follows Ends" Crittenden Sloan -Woods and Gailbraith Tackles Singleton McCrary Marrs and Mat-'ney' Guards Hern Hart Price and Ingraham Centers Rainwater and Gwartney Backs Phillips Moore Smith Elkins Jones home picnic of 4 this in of also this a and was an Mr af and and of ot of 1 DEMOCRATIC KEYNOTE ADDRESS by MOVES HIS FAMILY TO STILWELL Wayne Thomas work unit conservationist recently transferred from Major county last week went to Fairview and moved his wife and their two children here Allen is in college and Jeanette has enrolled in the Stilwell grade school They are living in the Hawes property formerly occupied by Miss Opal Leathei wood Mr Thomas succeeds Benny McBride who opened the soil conservation woi here in February and now transferred to Cordell The have made many friends here during their short stay being active in church and civic work We are sorry to lose them Mrs McBride has been a valued employee with the Democrat-Journal since coming from Chicago to join her husband here They expect to leave Monday for Cordell Attention Veterans! Learn to Fly Under The I Bill of Rights Stilwell Airport Now Approved for Cl Flight Training All Veterans interested in taking This Training SEE SCOTT At the Airport Or write Box 438 Tahlequah Okla 0 COE Thursday September 19 8 8:30 pm Okla CMy Okla City Okla City Okla City Talta Oklahoma Highway Patrol reports more pedestrians were klled during September a year ago than in any other month that year The 22 victims numbered among 63 walkers killed the last lour month of 1945 En 13 Mmkoaca CLASSES BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Democratic State Central Committee Read Our Classified Ads Pol Adv Hungry Mountain We had a very nice Sunday School with an attendance of 62 and a collection amounting to $128 All teachers and officers were present Our subject was "Truth and Sincerity in Visitois were Mrs Chiford Parks and children of Tulsa Mrs Garnett Parks of Pauls Valley Mrs Jim Davis and chil-! dren and Mrs Elsie Torrance Sunday evening services were held at the home of Mrs Hollie Dearman There was a good at-1 tendance Willie Campbell of Rocky Mountain visited Mrs Jack Christie Monday and Tuesday -Willie is a paralytic and has never walked His twin brother Billie was recently discharged from the navy Mr and Mrs Garnett Parks the parents of Bill Parks are visiting him while looking for a location here Mr and Mrs Clifford Parks were Sunday visitors at the home of Bill Parks Clifford's brother Mr and Mrs Jack Torrance were Sunday visitors a the home of Will Girdner John Gourd of Tahlequah spent Monday and Monday night at the home of his uncle Jack Christie while having his car overhauled Those visiting Mrs Ola Cone Sunday were Mrs Nellie Scott and children Wanda Faye and Lona Dearman Lorene Fuson and Mr and Mrs Phillip Chris-1 tie Willie: McDaniels is visiting at the home of John Wolfe this week Mrs Polly Cone -of this community is visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs Jim Mays of Lyons Clarence Vanderpool and Betty Lou Fuson Don Lee and Bessie Coles were married Tuesday Rev Edd Gregory performed the marriages L- Cole spent Sunday at the home of Clyde lahoneyp Those visiting MrS' Ben Fuson Sunday were Mr and Mrs Roy Cole Mr 'and Mrs Clarence Vanderpool of Etta and 'Mv and Mrs Don Lee Jack Christie fttade a busi- Going Where? iVE NOW HAVE A NEW SUPPLY of LUGGAGE-SUITCASES FOOT LOCKERS PRICED RIGHT BEDROOM SUITES SPRINGS BED BED NEM COOK STOVES DON'T MISS SEEING T1IE Largest Livestock Show AND CARNIVAL IN THIS AREA THIS YEAR AND World of Today Shews FORT SMITH' ARKANSAS SEITEMBEIt 16-21 1946! 4 A I I SPECIAL THIS WEEK STUDIO BED ROCKERS OCCASIONAL II A I COFFEE TABLE END TABLE SLIGHTLY USED $7950 Furnitnre your dollar has more 4.

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