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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 5

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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THURSDAY AUGUST 6 1931 THE DEMOCRAT AMERICAN Page ive New Hoover Secretary And Wife They Learning that there was a from MULDROW NEWS ITEMS CHRISTIAN CHURCH riday Red or Bine It makes No Difference As to The Color Yon Can Do Better AU Along The Line Lynn Mrs By Buying Your oods Here Whenever You sister ('rave Really Good Groceries Mrs NEWS ROM SHORT and At the Iowest Prices And Besides You Are Always Given Prompt Courteous Senice Which Makes You eet A Whole Lot Better the A Bee Line or The ON RONT STREET the OR SALE OR TRADE EVENING SHADE NEWS RAY 0 WEEMS with his family 715 East 14th St Mrs Oklahoma City Okla ROUND TRI I The New Home Kansas PHOTO STUDIO City in Sallisaw MBS SHTMATE INJURED Open Every Sat EXCELSIOR SPGS Portraits in Colors Baby Pictures a Specialty Mrs Sequoyah County ree Going and a Cummin Mrs Dovw for for with Hot and Carlie and Hou Mr and Mrs red Duncan visited over Sunday in Okemah with relatives They were accompanied home by Mr mother Mrs A Dunean I and days from been this and Mr and Mrs Leon Black and daugh ter Margaret and Mrs Seymour Drake were ort Smith visitors Tuesday and next Mrs this Saul fl It was all new converted sew In the Gokftur A lot of boys nowadays know how to harness a horse but they are right there when it comes to necking Mr and Mrs Bums and son Billy were guests of friends in ort Smith Sunday Toney of near Sallisaw has re turned from Tulsa where he visited for several days Mrs Sam Pointer and son Edwin Lowell returned the first of the week from Centralia Ill where they visit ed for the past month with Mrs Point er's parents Mr and Mrs New Ion Some men when they are elected to office think they are God took Car Mrs Abby Humphrey and daughter June and Miss Ruth Wright of Ko weia are visiting this week at the home of Dr and Mrs A Morrow ON THE JOB TO SERVE YOU Miss Daisy Dooch of ort Smith is spending her vacation in Sallisaw as guest of Mrs Wesley Roberts and Mr Roberts The full equivalent of senior work must be completed in residence before a student may receive a degree from the University of Oklahoma Mr and Mrs Wesley Roberts and son Jack were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Powell in Okmulgee They were accompanied by Robert Powhatan who had been their guest for the past week and who returned to his home at that time Warner Smoot left Wednesday for his home in Leland Miss after an extended visit at the home of his uncle Wall and Mrs Wall Mrs Marte Wheiaell returned Sub day to her home in Tula after spend ing a week's vacation here with her deters Mr Win rancis and ICm Pearl Riven Mrs Tom i Mias Sue Scott of Muskogee is visit ing friends and relatives here this week Sat Mrs CHRISTIAN AID MET Mrs Wiggins was hostess last Thursday to an all day meeting of the Christian aid at her home west of the city Each member took a covered dish of delicious food to be spread at the noon hour During the hours be fore and after lunch the ladies quilt ed At lunch additional guests were: Judge Rogers Bert Cotton Dr Wood Ashbrook Clarence Sells Wesley Garrett Rev Hall and Smith In the afternoon a devotional ser vice and business meeting were iteld Mr? Ivey read the scripture lesson Rid Mrs Smith led in prayer Guests were: Mrs Black Mrs Wesley Garrett Mrs Wood Mrs Rogers Mrs Ivey Mrs Spencer Mrs Briscoe Mrs Woll Mrs Warren Rain water Mrs Ashbrook Mrs Dan Matthews Mrs Smith Mrs Bibb Mrs Clarence Sells Mrs Bert Cotton Mrs Wiggins Mrs Storts Mrs Dixon Mrs Ted Se bastian Mrs Brewer Mrs Strobel of Paris Ark Miss Eula Doris Spencer Mitchell and Mr and Mrs Newell Willah Lewis Carpeater of Miss Virginia Perkins Miss Ollie Ogburn and Hlllyer reeland returned Saturday to their home in Norman af ter a few days visit as guests of Jack Agent at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Agent Miss Perkins Is a teacher in the high school at Hor man and is also State Superintendent of Camp ire Girls Miss Ogburn Is City Clerk of Norman ALL ALL NIGHT! "Mr and Mrs Wheeler Mayo and small son have returned from a sev eral weeks visit in Denver Coloradowith relatives Carter Quarter Master first class Navy stationed on board the Prebble at Sari Diego Calif is spending days leave with his mother Mrs Vick Carter at Roland ENDEAVOR Endeavor met LOOKING BACK Through the iles of the Gazette of 1904 International Sunday School Lesson or Augvtt 9 Randall's QUICK LUNCH CAE SALLISAW Roy Harding editor manager of the Democrat American spent the week end in Pryor with his family He plans to move his family to Sallisaw in time for the children to Start to school Mrs Scott and Mrs Bob itz simmons entertained the Junior class of the Badger Lee Sunday school Sun day afternoon at the home of Mrs Scott A number of games were played af ter which refreshments were served to the following pupils: Bernice Cleo arid Clifford itzsimmons Mary Catherine and Maxine Rider Joe Deemal Elsie Arleene Selma Maudie Charles Brooks Mabel Ellis Masterson Miss Myrtle Carlile is expected to ar rive Saturday to spend a two weeks' vacation with her mother Mrs Mary Carlile Miss Carlile is employed in the State Treasurers office Hastings Chuculate is spending his vacation in Oklahoma City as guest of Mr and Mrs George Chuculate Jr and family LAWN SOCIAL The Intermediate en Jed one of the most delightful soci als of the season last Tuesday night on the lawn at the Baptist church The occasion celebrated the closing of a contest and the Red Stars were vic torious over the Blue Stars fcored 100 percent Games and contests such as to Jerusalem Jacob and Ruth number of others were enjoyed Af ter all of the fun and laughter and a real good time the Blue Stars served dainty refreshments to all who at tended Guests were: Miss Lois Hawkins Miss Grace Cheek Johnnie Denton Harrill Rockett Miss Margaret Wilson George Roman loyd Cassidy Gar land Cheek Edward leetwood Miss Cleo Hawkins Miss Juanita Brockman Miss Ruth Dyer of Muskogee Miss Barbara Harris of Muskegee Clifton Byrd Miss Ruby Blair Miss Thelma Anderson Miss Trotter Paul Harris Clifton Adair Wade Hoover and the sponsors Mrs Rockettd Mrs Lozier i ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL Good home in airview Addition io Sallisaw Would sell on terms or trade for clear farm land Wish a quirk deal Write Me Mr and Mrs Louis Armor of Wago ner are the guests this week of Armor's parents Mr and Mrs long Mrs Leland Hines and children Bob Mary Joe and Clair Mrs Burns and son Billy and Mrs Rogers were visitors in ort Smith Wednes day morning Mr and Mrs George Chuculate Jr and children Lon Perry and Ella Ellene have returned to their home in Oklahoma City after a visit of four days with friends and relatives here They are former residents of Sallisaw Guilliams Gusler Art When in ort Surltb form that pleasing habit of going to Roy rye and Max Reager were busi ness visitors in Oklahoma City first of the week CHRISTIAN Christian night at 7:15 at the Christian with 18 in attendance Harris who was a delegate from the endeavor to the Young Peoples' Train ing school at Dwight Mission gave a report which was very interesting Miss Dorothy Herring will lead the meeting next Sunday evening Organization of the Oklahoma Quail Propagation association has been com pleted with the raising of $10000 to establish the first unit of a state quail hatchery as its first objective The money is to be raised by contri bution from 2000 quail enthusiasts Contribution of $5 each is being asked by leaders of the drive Sportsmen believe the plan will be cheaper and more successful than buying quail on the Mexican border and transplanting them in Oklahoma Dr A Hirschfield leader of the movement was elected head of the organization Other officers are John Catlett Tulsa first vice president: orest Taylor Oklahoma City second vice president Gus Payne Oklahoma City secretary and State Treasurer Ray Weems treasurer August 4 1984 Messrs rye and Yancy had their horses stolen at the picnic Thursday night Some rascals wanted a free ride and rode them away for a distance of 10 or 12 miles then turn ed them loose taking off their bridles but leaving the saddles on the horses Both horses were found next day 7 or 8 miles from town Sueh scamps should be made to ride a rail with a full coat of tar and feathers We al so hear some horse with side saddle was taken but can get no particulars The back trenches for the founda tion of the McDonald Chriss Son and Matthews Brothers new stores are being dug lumber brick and stone for the same is on the ground and work will be pushed from start to finish on these four stone and brick buildings as soon as all the old buildings are moved off which will be accomplished this week Cheer up and watch Sallisaw grow Another year there will be from five to ten car loads of Elberta peaches shipped from here every day during the season and a large canning factory established So get the blues but push ahead with the improvements Marshal Rhodes Monday captured a grip full of on the evening train from ort Smith but there was no claimant He took the grip to the court house where Judge Browne ordered the contents The Quesenbury Wheeler and Kel learn large peach orchards have yield ed very heavily of nice rich fruit which found ready sale at good prices this season Everything in PHOTOGRAPHY Earl Ivey of Seminole visited Wed nesday According to word received here Monday Mrs Wade Shumate Is suf fering from painful injuries and Mr Shumate and their daughter Miss Waulela received minor bruises when their car skidded on loose travel and turned over several times last Thurs day afternoon on the highway be tween Mount Ida and Hot Springs BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Baptist Missionary society met last Thursday afternoon at the church with circle number one in charge Mrs Bonnie Cassady led the devotion al service after which several young ladies rendered an interesting program The subject was and Christ" and Miss Lois Hawkins was in charge Miss Grace Cheek discussed program needs youth" Miss Juanita Brockman discussed Miss Dorothy Harrison told of three girls Going Girl" Sending girl" and the Girl" Miss Devota Hunt sang The program was enjoyed by all and circle number one served dainty re freshments Sunday church Miss Oita School attendance is good Mrs Kyle and daughter Kitty of Gore were guests of Mr and Jas Kyle last Thursday Mrs Price and daughter sie entertained the young folks a party Saturday night reported good time Opal Caughman spent the week end with Susie Diffce Manuel Price will leave next week for Stillwater where he will attend A and College this winter Mr and Mrs Dave Clark were urday night visitors of Mr and Lue Ball of Brushy rances Kyle of Stilwell visited Jes sie and Margaret Price Saturday Mr and Mrs Renegar have re turned to their home in Tulsa after a weeks visit with the latters mother Mrs Chas Long Those who visited the school riday were Loyd McKinney Evert Ixmg Lowell and elix Denton Ervin Sher wood Willard Kyle Gussie McClana han Susie Diffee and Golen Ales Visitors at the home of Mrs Wess Ellis Sunday were Mrs Grant Denton and children Mrs Jess Dunn and children Mrs Ales and Mrs Pete Ales Mr and Mrs rank Denton and Mrs Betty Denton attended the sing ing convention at ields Chapel Sun The following will be our order of services for next Day Aug 9th Bible School 9:45 a The morning church service will start promptly at 10:55 subject Address To The Careless" The Christian Endeavor meets at 7:15 Our evening hour of worship will begin at 8:15 subject With If you are a member of Local Kingdom the church we are naturally expect ing you to be present at the above mentioned services or in so doing you prove to God the ather Christ the Son and the world at large that you do appreciate the efforts upon the part of God our ather Christ our Savior and the early Christian mart yrs in giving us a religion that means a better life here in 'this world and the assurance of an eternal life in that great spiritual world that is be yond where we shall share the bless ings tnd riches that are beyond the imagination of mortal mind that will be supplied out of the infinite wisdom of God If you are not a'member of the local church and are not in attendance elsewhere we urge you just as earnest ly to be present for these services for in so doing your presence will be a great help to us and we shall endeavor to make the services helpful to you Come let us worship together HALL Minister MOUNTAIN VIEW NEWS Mrs lora left Wednesday Terry Miss where she will visit two weeks with relatives She will also visit relatives in Jackson Leland and Greenville before returning home STITCH AND CHATTER CLUB The Stitch and Chatter club met in the home of Anna Doris Williams last Thursday afternoon After an enjoy able hour of sewing the hostess Serv ed delightful refreshments Members were: Misses Helen Mae Clark Carrie Burns Leia Jene Akin Miss Dene Moore of Sayre was guest for the af ternoon Sunday school was well attended Sunday Mr and Mrs Donakey went to Vian Saturday Eulis Patterson ant Buck Thornton spent Sunday with Cecil McConnell Rev Charley Davis called on Mr Stubbs Tuesday evening Mr Jess Randles visited Mr Wood Randles riday evening Mr Kirby Kerr visited the Williams home Tuesday evenine Mrs Anna Shaw is on the sick list this week Rev Gid Wright preached at place Saturday night Sunday Monday night Mr and Mrs Henry McConnell sister of Louisiana spent a few i with his father McConnell and Mrs McConnell Sam Wright of Dewey visited his brother Shaw Tuesday night and Wednesday Hess snent the past week work ing for Stubb Mrs Ellen Thornton and grand daughter Lucille spent riday night with Mrs Jess Randles and children Mr ink and Mr Camera called on Mr 3 Stubbs Thursday momnie Miss Ellen Emma and Sadie McCoy spent Sunday and Sunday night with relatives of this place Everybody come to prayer meeting Saturday and Sunday night Mrs Bessie Patterson visited Donakey Monday Red Line Cash Grocery' Nothing is so rotton as a small town row Jes with Everybody Harry Weaver and son Joh Martin spent last week in ort Smith and Van Buren visiting relatives Jack and Lola Ethel Keith Herma Steely and ston Kee Mrs Shumate suffered a broken rib punctured lung and cuts about the head and was taken to a hospital in Hot Springs The ear was com pletely demoUsbed Mr and Mrs Shumate and daughter left Sallisaw last Thursday morning after a visit of several days friends and wen enroute to Springs Texarkana and Houston on a vaeatic trip Everyone Goes for TASTY SANDWICHES Orange reeze Drink Ask for our Refreshing Party Candles and Salted Nuts SYCAMORE NEWS Mr and Mrs Orendorff and son Malloy Jr have returned from a ten day tour of Texas where they visited Galveston and other points of interest Mr and Mrs Hugh son Bobbie of Poteau Value Trestison and son Don of ort Smith visited at the home of Callie aulkner Sunday Mrs Joe Coker of Lees Chapel spent Saturday and Sunday here visiting relatives and friend Mrs Bill Carpenter and children of Nowata are visiting with her sister and family Mr and Mrs Brownie Newell Mrs McPeters and mother Mrs Alford of Sallisaw spent the week end visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Newell Miss Ruby Marrs of Sand Springs who has been visiting her uncle Mr and Mrs Newell returned to her home last Sunday Miss lora Christian of Okmulgee arrived last Wednesday and is visit ing at the home of Mrs Toler Melvin aulkner of Akins visited at the home of Callie aulkner last Wednesday afternoon Miss Edna Poague returned home riday evening from Stillwater where she had attended a meeting of the 4 Club Mi and Mrs Eugene Kuykendall and daughter Wahllel who have been a way the past six weeks attending Columbia University returned home Saturday afternoon and Poague left Saturday for Van Buren Ark where they will be employed Miss Clara Cummings and Julia i din spent the week end visiting Mrs Edna Bishop and small daugh ters Mary Nell and Bonnie and Bettie Roberts of Muskogee and Nell Cooper of Vian spent Wednesday night and Thursday with Mrs Bishop and Miss Ceper sister Mrs Versa He'S and Mr Hess Mr and Mrs Sam Hess are the proud parents of a 10 Lb baby girl born Aueust first Mrs Lizzie Ballard entertained the joung folks of this place with a dance riday nieht Mrs Edna Bishop of Muskogee and Sam Hess visited his sister Mrs lorence orrest and family of Box Thursday Ray Klohn called on Wilbur Bonn Sunday afternoon Mrs Leon Cupp and family and Mr and Mrs Stutt Pratt and son Ken niih spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Wallace Tweedy Several from this piece attended the singing convention at ields Chapel Sunday Mr and Mrs Williams Jr and sons Nolen Dean and Keith and Mr and Mrs Ray Klohn spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Sam Hesa Bill Moore of Tulsa who has been visiting his mother Mrs Beas GOOD NO 16 SAT AUG 15 NO 4 AUG 14 and 15 ReCarn Limit Aag 11 Coach fare shown Other low fare for Pallman reservations TICKET OICE TEL 59 SLUMBER PARTY Mrs Grace Lewis entertained a group of small girls Saturday night with a slumber party Those present were: Lucille Williams Bernice Trug ett Kathryn Pickett Ardis ay and Bettie Levy and Phillis and Edith Nowata Bill Shermer who has spent the past: month at ort Sip OkM returned home Saturday Mr and Mrs McDover of HattiekV Ark visited at the home of her father Mr and Mrs Cole Sunlay re turning home Monday riiornlng ac companied by Miss Mena who will visit with Mr and for two weeks Rev and Mrs Pace left Keota where he went to fill his regu lar appointment at the ctmrete Sunday Callie aulkner was a business vtatt or in Sallisaw Monday Mrs Ben Mitchell left Tuesday for Charleston Ark where they will visit with yaMh for a week in the manner of travel of the HHt century Meditations en route pm pared the mind for the wonderful re velation that came from the Throe of God to Saul as he approached fl high noon the glory of God butsho the sun and Saul fell prostrate to earth Jesus Christ spoke directly te this persecutor and forthwith the tnaro who had been a terror to so many te quiet as a little child and asks fi instruction in the greatest subject life This director of men finds himaeijr helpless for he has been blindetf aafl must trust to a friendly hand ftr guldance into the city Three dkyr are given to look at the light yf Rte while the eyes are useless Ttem Ananias comes as a messenger hope and prophecy Sight Is reatoH by another miracle and a commie is given which makes apostle to the Gentiles and strange but this vant of the Lord says Text was not disobedient unto ibr heavenly Acts 26 19 HE USED A BOTTLE OR HIS POSTOICE Answer to a note enclosed in a bot tle and dropped Into the Mississippi river near St Louis last summer has been received by Byron Newton In August last year Byron accompanied his brother red for several months on his swim down the Mississippi The reply received by Byron was from Natchez Miss The bottle was found by Alonzo Barnes near Natchez answered by his daughter RAISE $10000 OR USE IN PROROGATION QUAIL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON SAUL CONVERTED Acts 9:1 9 17 19 I Timothy 1:12 14 Rev Samuel Price The greatest man in all human his tory is presented in this and subse quent lessons during the remainder of the year We met him first when he voted for the stoning of Stephen and then was caretaker of the garments of those who had part in the killing Many others in Jerusalem and vic inity were persecuted because they as serted belief In Jesus Christ as the Messiah Saul was a leader In this cruelty growing colony of Christians in Da mascus letters were obtained the Sannedrin to the leaders in the Damascus synagogue giving author ity to search out both men and women in that city who were open in their acknowledgement of the new way of aith and Practice There is plenty of time to think when making a journey of 140 miles Short played Evensville on tlielr local diamond Saturday and carried off a score of 7 to 4 Also played ort Smith Sunday on our diamond we won this by three points Mr and Mrs Dudley Hammers and family of Whitefield Ark were week end guests at this place Curtis Baldridge of Carthige Mis souri and Miss Caliie Blackbird of Maple spent the past week visiting friends and relatives at this place Mr and Mrs Wallace Ewing family of Olive will spend the wetk as the guests of Mr and Reeder George Newman is spending week end with Mr and Mrs Harrison Stites Miss Verda Threnthom of Texarkana will spend the rest of the summer visiting friends and relatives at this place Maudecn Speir was a riday night guest of Miss Lorene Johns Miss Marie Johns spent riday af ternoon with Miss Roberta Boahannon Mr and Mrs Tom Stites of Pirn Mountain spent the week end with Mr Stites' mother Mrs Ellen Stites Miss Elberta and Trudie London of Nicut were euests of their grand par ents Mr and Mrs Huston London Clarence ears of Uniontown spent Saturday night with Julius Roasting ear Miss Winnie Carter was a Saturday night guest of Miss Mina Speir Miss Inadean Vann was a supper guest of her mother Mrs Rich ardson Sunday Mrs Bob Jeremiah and small son Junior spent the week end with her daughter Mrs Arthur Roastineear and Mr Roastingear Mina and Maudeen Speir spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss Dora Roast ingear rank Vann Will spend the next few months with his sister Mrs Elmer Boahannon of Roland Bigger and Better than ever 5 quoyah County ree air at Sallisaw Sept 30 Oct 1 2 3 Rev and Mrs Hedges motored to Talihina Saturday where they spent the week end with their daughter Mrs Nicholson and family They were accompanied home Monday by their daughter Miss Ruby who had been a guest in the Nicholson home for the past week Mrs Lizzie Covell of Tahlequah who has been visiting for the past ten daysat the home of Mrs Pointer re turned to her home Sunday She was accompanied by Mrs Pointer and her son James who spent the day in Tah lequah ess daughter Miss Wilma and Miss friends in Sallisaw Hisinia anner SOQSY VKOINIA LEE BLACK Society Editor Office Phone 122 Residence Phone 189 SEWING CLUB Mrs Blackard entertained the Eastern Star Sewing Club last Thurs day afternoon Those precent were: Mrs Edd Blackard Mrs Henry Mrs Grace Lewis Mrs Geneva Dailey Mrs Poague Mrs E' Poague Mrs Mick Anibel Mrs Joe Zoroddu Ethel Levy and Callie aulkner Re freshments were served by the Host left Monday for Arkansas where he will spend a few days with his brother Milton Moore and Mrs Moore Miss Lynn Hess spent the past week nt Stillwater attending the 4 club meeting She returned honqi Sunday evening She reported a nice time Ray Klohn and Hess dinner with Mr and Mrs Bud mon Saturday Hess has returned home Evening Shade" where he has spending a few days with Mr and Mrs Stubbs Mr and Mrs Jim Anderson and daughter Mr and Mrs Buck vlsitied Mr and Mrs Bud Carmon Sunday Visitors at the Craghead home Sun day afternoon were: Mr and Mrs Booster Ballard Mr and Mrs Dixie Jackson Mr and Mrs Edd Anderson Mr and Mrs Geo Craghead Misses Virgie and Clara Brumley and Hess Mrs Dick Anderson visited John Wallace Sunday Maryann Brumley visited her Mrs Dora Keck Sunday Mr and Mrs Mont Walters visited Mr and Mrs Edgar Keck Saturday fife' George A Hastings newly appointed secretary to President Hoover and Mrs Hastings who as was once queen of the New Orleans Mardi Grass are shown here in their latest picture Mr Hastings who replaced rench Strother resigned as literary secretary will assist the presi dent in preparation of his speeches 1 1 Nat $6 OO Kansas City.

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