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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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JUKE GUES5JS ebruary A MMKLEO LSf! BOSTOM ANSWERS ON PAGE THIRTEEN A I pm 4:05 pm pm i DID HE SNEEZE AT YOU LISTERINE! 4 llllll HSSSSS! LISTERINE ights Colds A Correction In the account of fo MAYNARD n't THE UJHEELS Ring In His Nose' 1 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIP 59 TUNE IN SAT NIGHT 11:15 MORE STARS ROBERT BURNS piatm before Democrat for Governor Prompt Just Phone 606 THEY'RE 100SE AGAIN DRUG CO COLEMAN fol Lee MARK ORUSLtR JOHN MMYMOM WALLACI RIIRT HAN HARLOW I 3:21 8:32 The walrus attains a weight of 1 1 2 tons Wardrope AU members are urged to attend Mrs BiU Melton and baby daugh ter of Miami came in Thursday for a few days visit with her parents Mr and Mrs John Holt and family of Ogeechee district was interesting and enlightening One new member was added to the roll Mrs Joe' McGinnis our mem bers of the Black Home Demon stration club visited the airland club Thursday to hear the discus sion on Kitchen Arrange Mrs Carding being unable to meet with them on account of illness They were Mrs Black Mrs Ousley Mrs Tommy Long and Miss Esther Crockett Other guests "present were: Mrs Pearl Ward Mrs A Morrison Mrs Edith Croan Mrs re man Mrs John Lowery Mrs Hawkins of Tulsafand Miss Mar jorie Long of Hudson Creek dis trict Members present were: Mes dames Ethan Venis Alva Long Bill Jojies Minnie Price Bill Cos tello Bowman red Lemas ter red Milbourne Bertha Elrod Elmer Schnarre A Schnarre James Elilott Ott Jones and Rob ert Nidiffer Statewide Hook up WKY KOMA KTUL KCRC KASA lit TRACY IDMUNO LOW! Blllil RURKt MAP8R RVANt State Takes Charge Of Blackwell NEWS tMiafiii 183d Monthly Salesday airgrounds Monday March 12 1934 I SUNDAY PHONE 640 John Barrymores In A amily Group What is THE GREATESTqOLD PRODUCING REGION IN THE WORLD? Latter Day Church Church school 10 a A Jones in charge Preaching by A Jones 11 a Church school 7:00 Adams in charge Preaching by Elder Bowman at 8 Prayer meeting Wednes day at 7:30 The department meets' each riday af ternoon with the leader Mrs Montgomery Visitors are wel come to all services South I am frejshments were served to the fol lowing guests: Mrs' Dillon Holt Mrs Emma Crotzer Mrs rankKennedy Mrs George Mil bourne Miss Arline Dumas Miss Dorothy Davis and the joint hos tesses a new picture of the John Barrymore family taken after their return'from a fishing cruise in the Gulf of Lower California The actor is holding John Blyth Jr 19 months old and Mrs Barrymore the for mer Dolores Costello holds 'Dolores 3thel Mae three years old (Asso 'ated Press Photo) Also CARTOON And When you get in the way of the other sneeze in line for his cold His cold germs lodge in your nose and mouth After such contacts better gar gle Listerine It attacks the germs associated with colds and often heads off a serious infection WATCH OR BANK NITE COL HARRY WILBUR Auctioneer 304 St Miami Okla' Office Phone 128 Res 697 AIRSHIPS MORE THAN ITY YEARS AGO? 'Vj VZjfti MlAMLNEWS MAML OKLAHOMA deep hair with pers Play birthday anniversary of our first President George Washington A most delicious plate' luncheon was served after which some very in teresting games And contests were enjoyed Guests and members pres ent were: Misses loy Vann Ray nor Goins Arline Dumas Nelle Ry croft Blanche Johnston Lisle Du mas Gladys Trent Dorothy Davis Clara Sherley Mesdames Scott Kelly Sherley Simmons John Vann Ben Bishop Elmer Shedlebar Myrtle DeLaplaine Anna Shepherd How ard Scott Robert Nidiffer and the hostess Mrs Kennedy Special tribute was paid "to Miss Clara Sherley president of the class honoring her birthday anniversary which occurred eb 20 with a handkerchief shower which was presented by Miss Nella Rycroft her usual charming manner in behalf of the class Club Meeting The Home Demonstration club of airland met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs reeman The business session was opened with singing or the Night Is prayer by Mrs' closing by all repeating the Prayer in unison A short business session was held af ter a discussion in the arrange ment of kitchens was demonstrat ed by Mrs Vera Carding which Baptist Church Sunday school convenes each Sunday at 9:45 with Super intendent McGorder in charge Church services each first and third Sunday of the month by the pastor the Rev Elmer Reyn olds each Sunday evening at 6:45 with Mrs Elmer Reynolds as director Classes for all ages Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7:30 Missionary society each preceding riday afternoon before the third Sunday of the month Each and every one rot attending elsewhere is invited to attend these services Class Party The Shelton class of the Christ ian church was entertained Wed nesday "evening in the home of Mrs rank Kennedy The home was made most attractive with cut flowers and especially attractive was the dining table with itj3 lovely lace cloth and its centerpiece of rose sweet peas and maiden fern in a black bgwl flanked red and white tall lighted ta in black holders and the dis of the flag in honor of the and Greyhound Ticket Office Union Bus Station North 3:00 11:10 4:35 7:50 4:57 NfVfR ANY miw it a fttfORt! PAGE THREE i a TODAY AND SATURDAY the party in the Rutledge home in the Tuesday edition several of the names were left out unintentional ly It should have read: Hall and sons Wixie and Lee and daughter Miss Elizabeth Mrs Hawkins and daughters Miss Lillian ond Miss Elizabeth Mrs A sons Howard and Ray and Mrs Truman Mahurin and sons Harold and Leslie Mr and Mrs Henry Baker of Joplin Mo were guests of Mr and Mrs Berry reeman and Mr and Mrs'B Pennington Wednesday Mr and Mrs Dan Tomlinson hail as guests Wednesday Mr and Mrs Will McGorder of Joplin Mrs A Goins accompanied Mr and Mrs Griffith to their home in Buffalo Mo Wednesday where she will visit two weeks Mr and Mrs Marion Crow of Century were guesijs Wednesday' of Mr and Mrs Pennington and other relatives Mrs A Commons of Miami and Mrs Chandler visited with Mrs Rebecca Angel of Ogec chee district who is still improving from a recent serious illness Elsworth Moore is visiting with his son Paul' Moore and family of ort Worth Tex returning with them several days ago Raymond Bobbitt visited Roy Hill of the Ajax Pipe Line company of Afton Saturday night Mr and Mrs Roy Richards and son Jack of Grove visited Tues day and Wednesdoy with Mr and Mrs A Richards Ray Hart of Miami' transacted business in airland Thursday Mr and Mrs Campbell and Norvelle Griffin visited in Tulsa Tuesday night Randoll Audrain of Miami vis ited Monday Tuesday and Wednes day with his mother Mrs Audrain Among those from here who at tended the Republican speaking and banquet in the American Legion hall at Miami Tuesday night were Mr and Mrs A Woodson Mr and Mrs Ethan Venis Mr and Mrs Charley Cooley Mr and Mrs Alva Long A Criswell White Bill Keenan Maynard Williams Elmer Shedlebar Tom Moore lon Holt rank Audrain Cole Cole Jack Wallen Omer Kircher Alvin Venis the Rev A Powers and George Mil bourne Mrs John Lowery who has been making her home in Tulsa for some time was accompanied to airland Wednesday by Mrs Hawkins and son Corwin who returned to Tulsa Mrs Hawkins remained for a longer visit with her sister Mrs Clyde reeman and family Cole had as visitors Thurs day Eppard and John Pen dergraff of Goodman Mo and A Cooper of Sapulpa Miss Inola Peckinpaugh who has been quite ill for some time was taken to a Joplin hospital where she will receive medical treatment Mr and Mrs Devine had as guests riday Mr and Mrs Wil liam Palmer of Afton Ralph Bobbitt drove to ort Smith Ark the first of the week and transported a truck load of horses back here Mrs Elliot returned la week to her home in Black district after a five visit with rela tives in Muskogee Oklahoma City and other places Ott and Ben Chandler of Sapulpa and Chandler of Miami were visitors of their mother Mrs Chandler Thursday Mrs Ralph Bobbitt and son Mar vin visited in Miami riday Emerson Price and Jay Phillippe Bill Milbourne Dick Woodson Jr and Mutt Price were among those visiting in Miami Tuesday night The Missionary society of the Christian church will meet Thurs day March 1 with Mrs TARZAN THE EARLESS" RIDA YEBRUARY 23 1934 trisp was Aliterarrocieby Jftw Missionary Society The Missionary society of the Methodist church met at the home Mrs A Powers Wednesday i afternoon The meeting was opened hy the president Mrs Edward Schlicht reading the 53rd chapter 'V of Isaiah prayer by Mrs Powers This being the last meeting in the month each officer gave a report "on her work the past two months Benediction was pronounced by Mrs Powers Those present were: Edward Schlicht Marshall Mollie ord Bertha Em inert Lincoln red Milbourneyb Jess Moone Will Keenan Miss Jes lie Crockett and hostess Mrs Pow 'is Methodist Church Notes Sunday school each Sunday at 10 a with Ralph Rutledge as superintendent Church services each second and fourth and fifth Sunday both morning and evening and also evening services each first Sunday of the month Epworth League each Sunday evening at 6:30 Prayer meeting each CARTOON AND jl' Entertained at Tea Mrs R' A Johnston entertained fc Ci group of friends Tuesday eve" 1' Bing Games and social conversa tion were enjoyed until a most de licious plate luncheon was served to: the following guests: Mr and Mrs 'Ave Marshall Mr and Mrs John Towne and daughter Louise Mr si fand Mrs George Thomas and son Thomas Mr and Mrs Thomas of Cardin Mrs Ernest Logan of Commerce Mr and Mrs Blue Star Kills 1 Itchy Ringworm No waiting! Blue Star Ointment melts sending tested medicines deep into skin pores where it ends itching by killing the germs of ringworm rash tetter eczema and foot itch Very soothing Quick and sure Pleasant in odor(adv) Notice All beys interested in baseball please meet at the News Record office Tuesday night eb 27 at 7:30 A real ball club will be organized Vanishing Tea On last Tuesday afternoon as joint hostesses Mrs Minnie Price and Mrs Myrtle Milboume enter tained a group of friends in' the Price home which was made at tractive with cut flowers The dining table with its lovely lace cloth the silver tea service and centerpiece of red rosebuds and snapdragons flanked by candela bra with tall red lighted tapers was most beautiful Mrs Lincoln and Mrs 'A Morrison poured tea and coffee A social hour was enjoyed after which dainty and delicious 'refreshments were served to the guests includ ing: Mrs Charles Reading Mrs ay Price Mrs A Morrison Mrs Bertha Emmert Mrs Lincoln Mrs A Wdoctson Mrs Elmer Shedlebar Mrs James El liott Mrs Edward Schlicht Mrs rank Kennedy Mrs Howell Kel ly Mrs Ben Bishop Mrs Bertha Elrod Mrs Robert Nidiffer Mrs Lvdia Hukill and Mrs Gail Hutts of Miami who assisted the host esses Mrs Milbourne and Mrs Price with their social duties kkHan CfTCCr Sir Walter Scott aitfliorslup Afternoon Tea On Thursday afternoon Mrs John Vann Miss loy Vann and Mrs S' Milbourne entertained jointly at tea in the home of Mrs Milbourne A social hour was enjoyed during which dainty re riday eb 23 1:30 PM Club Meeting Mrs Black was hostess riday to the Black Home Demon stration club The morning hours were spent working on a quilt At the noon hour a most delicious chicken dinner with all the trim ming's was served A business ses sion opened at one with the song the Prayer was repeated in uni son each member responded to the roll call by reading the poem on her valentine the members brought pictures of their ideal kitchens and several interesting discussions were given Mrs Roy Clouser and Miss Esther Crockett past president and secretary of the club were presented a lovely gift each by the club members Mrs Joe Wertz Mrs Gerald Elrod and Mrs Roy Thornhill received a large number of birthday presents A valentine box was the principal feature of the program One new member Mrs Norman England was added to the club The fol lowing were present: Mrs Gerald Elrod Mrs Vol Goins Mrs Ousley Mrs John Helm Mrs Tommy Long Mrs Roy 'Clouser Mrs Tom Brim Mrs Norman En gland Mrs Joe Wertz Mrs Cor delia Aitkins Miss Esther Crock ett and Miss Juanita Campbell of Commerce ree Deliverv MYSTIC THEATER PICKER OKLA Sunday and Monday St Lutheran Church Services every Sunday at 10 a English every first and third Sunday and German all other Christian school every Saturday at 9:00 a The Dor cas society meets the first Thurs day of the month at 2:00 Business meeting of the congrega tion the first Sunday of the quar ter at 2:00 Lenten services are being held each Wednesday evening at 7:30 in English The Rev August Lobitz is pastor VfrlAT POET predicted TY use or OKLAHOMA CITY eb 23 GB The Peoples Savings Loan association of Blackwell jwas turned over to Bank Commission er Barnett today by the board of directors at the commis request It was the first company to be surrendered to the state Department in the recently announced campaign to strengthen the bu'lding and loan system'1 are taking charge under the law permitting the commissioner to assume control of institutions believed in unsound Barncrt said assets are in sufficient to justify a continuance of Barnett said if the institution could be placed in solvent condi tien it would be returned to the directors adding: deerimed that the company is in solvent we want to continue the contract amortize the loans can cel the withdrawal lists and pay withdrawing stockholders RtC' rds in the office showed the company had as sfts of $765453 and a reserve of $41060 Robert Ballentine is pres ident Scholl to Take Over Trent's Duties STILLWATER Okla eb Scholl who has spent 28 years helping farmers improve their methods has been placed in charge of the extension division of Oklahoma A college to direct such work throughout the state He was made acting director in place of Trent who now is with the agricultural adminis tration' at Washington He has been assistant director since i 1925 Scholl a graduate of Texas A college was with the Texas Department of Agriculture for years rom states does most MAPLE SUGAR COME 1NTHE US Ihe cuckoo captains of shindustrq dumb crack their waif to glory in a musical girly go round I LuJOOb jrfWVL othyie rcl' Li KU nrtTHY Charles Reading Mrs? Guffy and son Clifford Mr and Mrs Simmons Miss Olita' Adkinson Marvin Gleidt the host and hostess Dr and Mrs A Johston and daughter Miss Blanche' and son Richard Monday evening Mrs Bu cannon entertained at tea the lowing guests Mr and Mrs Vaughn Mr and Mrs Roy Preston and Mr and Mrs Whitesell As joint hostesses Mrs' Luke Sixkiller'and Mrs Pennington entertained at tea social hour was enjoyed during which Mrs SixKiller gave a very fine talk on of a after which delicious refreshments were served to the following guests: Mrs Bill Jones Mrs Emma Cratz er Mrs Taylor Mrs Sam Vanhoose Mrs Minnie Price Mrs Dry Mrs Wardrope Mrs George Thomas Mrs Charles Reading Mrs Otis Skinner Mrs George King Mrs Roy Thornhill Mrs Ella Nidiffer Mrs Edgar Blevins Mrs Ave Marshall Mrs Marvin Crow of Century and Miss Beulah Skinner on Lieutenant Governor Wednesday evening at 7:00 Missionary society each first and third Wednesday afternoon and each first Tuesday evening The World riendship clubs meet each Monday and Wednesday afternoon after school with Mrs Powers as superintendent Christian Chnrrh Sunday school each Sunday at 9:45 a with Dr A John ston as superintendent The Supper and Communion observed each Sunday immediately follow ing Sunday school Prayer meet ing each Wednesday evening tat 7:30 Christian Endeavor junior and senior classes at 7:00 Missionary society meets each first Thursday of the month AIRLAND PUPILS TO STAGE PLAY Class Production To rfS Be Presented eb 28 airland Brevities AIRLAND eb (Special) The Junior class of the airlahd high school will give a playor ebruary 28 entitled Poor Mar urther information soon concerning this play Nu Sho Theater Commerce Oklahoma riday and Saturday A Paramount Picture Zane To The Last with RANDOLPH SCOTT ESTHER RALSTON BUSTER CRABBE girl to be trained a land tn be won a lawless beauty Sunday and Monday Another Paramount eature Much with BING CROSBY JACK OAKIE SHEETS GALLAGHER JUDITH ALLEN The daring feet of the chorus girls the rhythm of music the applause of crowds and through it alt a boy wooing a girl while all Broadway watches and called acting Six New Song Hits by Bing Crosby Miss This Picture! 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