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The Democrat-American from Sallisaw, Oklahoma • 3

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Sallisaw, Oklahoma
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The Democrat American Sallisaw Oklahoma Thursday January 28 1937 MM MRS A GEAN Society Editor 89SHY WALKING SOTLY It is as big a and yet so This walking softly through the crowded days Wearing the cloak of patience the warm shawl Of quiet understanding of ways The crisscross pattern of the loom is strange And intricate to the eyes that do not see The endless turning of the wheels of change Along the highway toward Divinity The endless lifting up and weaving in Threads of experience the cluts and creeds Of creeping centuries the silken thin iber of human love for living needs It is as small a thing to say And yet so big! It means a soul has grown Into the heart of Truth and can translate The music of robing under stone Selected recital EB 11 The music pupils of Mrs Max Reager will be presented in their mid winter recital on Thursday evening ebruary 11th at the High schocl at 7:30 The program will be terspered with dance) mbers The public is cordially invited to attend A silver offering will be taken NOTIC1 We take Warrants anil Claims same as cash for Dental Work DR HARMON Itch Cide Kills itch in 30 minutes also good for foot tetter tetter etc Thoroughly guaranteed Price fifty cents Sold by DRUG STORE 11 12 12L Dr BREEDLOVE Dentist Across from rye Bldg Telephone 70 DR HARMON DENTIST Office In rye Bldg Office Ph 69 Res Ph 197 WILLIAMS MEAT MARKET resh and Cured Meats GROCERIES resh ruits Vegetables Shamblin MD Licensed Physician and Surgeon MULDROW OKLAHOMA PHONE 2 STAR THEATER MONDAY EB 1 Plot A mystery comedy with Zazu Pitts James Gleason and Louise Latimer TUES WED THVRS eb 2 3 4 IS THE WORD OR With Arline Judge John Howard and Gladys George RIDAY and SATURDAY eb 5 6 End of The A Zane Grey story with Jack Holt Also Tom Mix in RIDER" MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS MEETING Mrs Henry Burrow was hostess to the members of the Missionary Society the members of the Missionary Society last Thursday afternoon Due to the inclement weather only fifteen mem bers were present Mrs Watie Wheel er had charge of the program ol lowing a short business session a so cial hour was enjoyd The hostess served refreshments WEEKLY BRIDGE CLUB MEETS A lovely party was given Wednes day evening in the home of Miss Susie Duncan when she entertained the members of the Weekly Bridge club and one guest Red carnations were attractively arranged in the reception room where cards were played from two tables Miss Laveda Wilson won high score prize and Miss Mildred Holder the traveling prize Those present were: Misses Loris Goodwin Ida Stovall Nina Denton Laveda and Bonnie Wilson Mildred Holder Mes dames Mitchell McGee Jack Carlile and Lowell Johnson ENTERTAINS AT CARDS Mrs Wheeler Mayo entertained at her home Saturday evening Cards were played from two tables Refresh ments were served to the following: Mr and Mrs red Green Mr and Mrs Baker Wall Mr and Mrs Perry Campbell and Mr Wheeler Mayo A MEETING TO BE HELD MONDAY All members of the Parent Teachers Association and patrons of the Salli saw schools are invited to attend the ebruary meeting of the PTA which will be hekl at the High schocl Mon day afternoon ebruary 1st An interesting program is being ar ranged by Miss Estelle Jones chair man of the program committee Judge Rogers will speak at this meeting AcuS of SalUsaw Route One was a business visitor in the city Tues day and a pleasant caller at the Dem! ocrat American office Miss rances Tinney of Oklahoma City spnt the week end with her par ents Mi and Mrs Tinney Senator Ingle returned to Ok lahoma City Sunday after a week end visit in the city Mrs red Wood and Miss Ruth Wheeler were visitors in ort Smith Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs Sam Pointer Mrs Hugh Simpson and Louis Brockman of Vian were visitors in Muskogee Mon day Mesdames John Lowery and Bob Winborn were visitors in ort Smith Tuesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Harvey Wilson have rented the home of the late Mrs Will rancis and will move there this week The residence that Mr and Mrs Wil son have been occupying has been rented to Mrs George Cheek and fam ily who are returning to Sallisaw aft er having spent the past year in Mc Alester Mrs rye will leave next week for Ponca City where she visit in the home of her daughter Mr? Armstiorg Miss Phyliss Lithe who has been empoyed at the WPA offices in Salli saw left Tuesday for Stigler where she has been transferred riends of Mrs rye arc glad to learn that she is improving after having been confined to her home the past few days on account of illness Miss Lorene Pinner of Gans was a week end visitor in the home of Mrs rye Mrs Henry Peck and children of Howe Oklahoma arrived in the city Tuesday to join Mr Peck and make their home Mr and Mrs Peck will occupy the residence recently by Mr and Mrs John Coffey The Democrat American joins in with the many citizens of Sallisaw in welcom ing Mr and Mrs Peck to our city Mr Peck is cf the Sallisaw schools Miss Wynona Walkincstick a stu duent at A and college Stillwater visited in the city the first of the week loyd Green returned to Oklahoma City Wednesday after a week end visit in the city Hugh Smith manager of the Star Theatre will return to Sallisaw today (Thursday) after a business trip to Oklahoma City Mrs Edmund Armstrong Mrs Roy rye and Miss rances Kelleam were visitors in ort Smith Wednes day riends of Mrs Betty Sharp will re gret to learn that she continues ill at the home of her mother Mrs Stovall Mr and Mrs Eura Tucker and Mrs Hugh Tucker were ort Smith visitors Tuesday Lonnie Moore and Thomas Holland funeral directors of Sayre Oklahoma were in Sallisaw and ort Smith Mon day and Tuesday where Mr Moore purchased a combination funeral car and ambulance for his business Lon nie Moore is the son of Mr and Mrs Moore of this city Hal Evans Goldie Richey Hunter Lane and Mrs Mary Lattimore at tended the wrestling match in ort Smith Wednesday night Jack Carlile who is employed in Vinita spent the week end in the city with his family i I riends in the city will regret to learn of the illness of Miss Dorothy Carlile of Oklahoma City Miss Carlile is the granddaughter of Mrs Mary Carlile and has visited in Sallisaw on many occasions and has many friends here Mrs John Lowery has issued invi tations for a Bridge party to be given at her heme riday afternoon Bridge will be played from six tables riends of Mrs James Icc will re gret to learn that she has been con fined to her home this week on oc count of illness During her absence from school Mrs red Wilson has been teaching promissory notes in order to under stand them we made regular promis sory notes 8th grade The eighth grade won the bannei for Sunday school attend! ance We are working on our chapel program for Tuesday ebruary 2nd which will be very interesting The Honor Roll is Marguerite Todd Louise Cody Melba rasher Maggie Keyes Juanita Latimer and Margie Talyor Those who were not absent during the first semester are: Maggie Keyes Juanita Latimer Gearldine Strick land Louise Cody Delore Schoonover Edice Ann Steele Marie Nichols Jnan ita Rose Marguerite Todd Gearldine uggett Ray Watkins Eugene Wal ters Jack Stricland Jay Renolds Rankin Dewayne Palmer and Loye Haney Helen Sue is back in school after an absence of a week We are making penmanship book lets We are making pages of "arious exercises and ovals The backs for these booklets will be designs made of penmanship movements with colored ink In english we have been writing business letters and answering ads in the newspaper We have also been writing telegrams and night letters Next month we hope to decorate our room in red white and blue since ebruary is our patriotic month We are proud of the 8th graders that helped make our school band They are Jack Strickland ranklyn Weaver Kenneth Hightower Louis Taylor Helen Rider loyd Neal Reynold's James Dixon Helen Sue Blackard Eugene Walters and John Martin Weaver reshman H'm so you want to know what really doing in school eh? OK get out your best attachable ear drum and listen hand you some facts that'll make your glass eye open wide with amazement Now give me your undivided attention for a couple of minutes make it short and snappy and here goes: The english 1 classes are starting a project on the of the Lake" the civic students are industrially at work creating a civics notebook and the algebra classes are so good Wi they totally tear those fractions apart and rip them up till noting and the science pupils Juniors 3 and the Seniors failed to register These students were neither absent nor tardy last semester Ed Moore Mary Anderson Maxine Holder Patsy Lee Ivey Lois Marrs Pauline Taylor Bruton Cole Eddie Garrett Wilton Latimer Henry Moore Jr Oocha Sanders Beatrice Brodie Irene Cagle Lillian Latimer Lois McMahon Pina Schoon over Oca Mae Stinnett Elsie Mae Whitlock Alden Stevenson Iris Leach Mary Catherine Rider Maxine Rider Anna Doris Williams George Coffey Nick Mabray Ramey Metze Max Pat ton Boyce Reeder Jack Twist Dewey Wofford Grace Bruton Zona McEver and Patty Lee Shurley REV WALLACE ATTENDS MEET AT OKLA CITY Three Day Roundtable Is Held at Capitol City This Week The Rev Datham Wallace Sal lisaw is one of a group of representa tive Presbyterian ministers from var ious sections of Oklahoma who at tend the three day Round Table which opened Monday after noon January 25 at 2 o'clock in irst Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City Rev Paul Wright pastor Special invitations issued by the Presbyterian Board of Christian Edu cation under whose auspices the con ference is planned were accepted by mere than 00 Oklahoma pastors The Round Table was conducted by Rev Edward Westphal director of Adult Education and Men's Work of the Presbyterian Board of Christian aI TRY THE NEW SHAMPOO The Shampoo that Imparts New Life and Sheen To Your Hair Permanents $1 to $5 Our Shop is Equipped With Every Education assisted by Dr John Me I Dowell and Rev John Maxwell I Adams of the some board Dr Mc Dowell is associate general director of the Department of Social Education and Action Mr Adams directs the Board's Department of University Work Under the general there ing a Christian Strategy for such problems as Minister and the Social Are Our Theological Concepts and Nature and unction of the Church were discussed Since 1931 under the direction of Mr Westphal similar conferences for Pastors have been conducted in states Before becoming a staff mem ber of the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education Mr Westphal held pastorates in Illinois and carried on religious educational work in Ne braska and Iowa as a field represen tative of the Board1 Throughout his career Mr Westphal has worked to build a curriculum of worship in struction and service wl a tends to encourage Christian home life and to develop a Christian social order a THere Is More THan One Way To SKin A Cat IS The Old SAying Also More THan One Way TO Clean A Garment BUt We Always i DO It The Way TO Prolong The Life Of The Garment I or Biliousness Sour Stomach I latulence Nausea and Sick I Headache due to Constipation SQUARE DEAL MARKET ancy Groceries Cured resh Meats Lester Phone 44 SUEDES CLEANED AND ALL COLOR SHOES DYED or SHINED ROBERT DUNN BARBER SHOP 1 Willards Message of Relief STOMAGH ULCERV ko i rtfVAJLi 1 1 PRICELESS INORMATION for those suffering from STOMACH Ota DUODENAL ULCERS DUE TO HYPER POOR DIGESTION ACID DYSPEPSIA SOUR STOMACH GASSI NESS HEARTBURN CONSTIPATION BAD BREATH SIEE PL? SNESS Ot HEADACHES DUE TO EXCESS ACID Explains the marvelous Willard Treat merit which is bringing amarin reHtf Sold on 15 davi triaL PALACE DRUG STORE TODAY AND EVERY DAT Holsum BREAD AND CAKES ALWAYS RESH TAYLOR CLEANERS COLDS DDD Liquid Tablets neaila'Ut 33 nd Salve Nose Drops Try My Best LinimCT Modern Device or Beauty Treatment the We Guarantee To Please You Phone 13 the Winter HOMER RICHMOND At VAN BUREN 85 With the Walkingstick has Mrs Walter Announcing ROGERS9 Tire Battery Shop OR In The Near uture A II ROGERS JO TOLER BEAUTY SHOP 14 Located on Balcony Winter Toler Store Long has ac Toler Beauty MANSIELD BEAUTY SHOP i i of i WAGONER HERE 23 Tahlequah There STILWELL HERE hasni ls being moved to our new location at the MIDWAY SERVICE STATION and will hold a formal opening MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families Reliable hustler should1 start earning $25 weekly and increase I rapidly Write today Dept OK 379 Memphis Tenn I 1935 Model MAYTAG Wash ing Machine Also Household urniture i t1 When in the market for New Chevrolet Cars or Trucks or Used Cars call of Mrs Beulah Hines and spending a Miss Susie Duncan will leave riday for Oklahoma City to spend the week end in the home Leazer A NEW Gabrileen Permanent Wave Machine has been installed at this Beauty Shop This is one of the most modern machines on the market insuring the customer against hair and scalp burns Come in today for that new permanent wave Wc give them for to It costs little to look well It returns big dividends in Satisfaction Miss Mae Woodward of ceptcd a position at shop EB EUAULA HERE eb 9 Stigler There EB CHECOTAH HERE eb 16 Haskell There EB EB EB law office after an absence cf a being ill with the flu and Mrs Tom Whitworth an Mr nounce the arrival of a baby son in their home Tuesday night We will continue to give you the same type of SERVICE with improved facilities and in addition we will operate the SERV ICE STATION Buy your gas and oil at our station and let us check your car for trouble that discovered in time may save you lots of monev and worrv STOP AT THE SERVICE STATION Mr and Mrs Leland daughter Jo Claire are few days in Oklahoma City this week Products are Sold With A Positive Money Back Guarantee If You Are Not Satisfied In EVERY WAY Miss Mary Jane been confined to her home the past few days on account of the flu During her absence from school Ivey has been teaching Miss Grace Toler Toler company is expected to return the latter part of the week after a bus iness visit in St Louis and Chicago Miss Wilma Colclough has returned to her work at Ingle and Westmore lands week SALLISAW SCHOOL NEWS 7th grado The seventh grade two new pupils this week Orletta likin and Skeet Land from This makes a total enrollment of 51 pupils Those that have perfect attendance for the last six weeks are Robert An derson James Breedlove Dan Bru ton Kenneth Cox Alton Gean Law ton Lessley rank McEver Jewel Mat tox Bllie George Payne Jack Ran dolph Ray Melvin Ross Sells Bob Young Georgia Baldridge Georgia Bethel Bonnie Dobbs Marie Dobbs Mae Eubanks Mary Louise Goodwin Naomi Harp Polly Anna Mills Gussie Moore Pawnice Ri ler Billie Maxine Romans Hazel Taylor Marilyn Whitlock Mary Lou Coldough and Vera Riddle Those on the Honor Roll are Colleen Benge Dan Bruton Georgia Baldrige Polly Anna Mills Marilyn Whitlock Mary Lou Colclough Hazel Taylor Denny Shurley Billy Joe Williams Bob Young and Alton Gean In the 7th grade arithmetic class we have been studying simple interest and1 Rhodes Chevrolet Company Opposite CourtHous See MRS GEORGE BROOKS are practically all food Yes we've turned again That act was made possible chiefly by the return to school of some of our class mates who have been absent for some time We're certainly glad they are here again reshman freaks: Mr Mason If there are forty eight states in the union the distance from Bombay to Paris is measured by sup erheated team and the American con tinents are one fourth of the land area what is my age? Glynda: orty four Mr Mason: Correct you find it Glynda: a brother twenty two and he's only half nuts Which proves that we can't be beat when it conies to humor and knowledge Well the low down on the freshman's state of affairs for live past week Tune in again sometime With ell the changes that came the second semester the seniors were objected just as all classes were In english IV classes we changed in structors Miss Jones the present one is proving to very Interesting and ah students wish to cooperat with her Two new classes added to benefit seniors are Psychology under Mr Peck and Business Enelhh under Miss Wil son Problems of Democr cy under Mrs Ice and High School Arithmetic under Miss Patton Sunday school attendance for last i Sunday was: Seventh grade 9 Eigh th 7 reshman 9: Sophomores 6 Tire Battery Shop CARLIN ROGERS Proprietor WITH Palace Drug Store REXALL Phone 73 Sallisaw Okla SALLISAW BLACK DIAMONDS 1937 Basketball Schedule Jan Stilwell There EB OPEN freshmen I EB 5 NOAA TOURNAMENT I I I II tv.

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Years Available:
1903-1951