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Blackwell Journal-Tribune from Blackwell, Oklahoma • 2

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BLACKWELL MORNING TRIBUNE Pare 2 PONCA CITY COUNTY mittee Through the efforts of the Ftr Parent-Teacher Miss Willinins is to s'Tnd two weeks in making in spirational and practical educational addresses A late model Ford coupe was found rtandoned in a east of PoncA City and an Essex coupe was found on a west-side street he an wo Lit- of eet GRANT ELMER Coi-r-ponlent places Members of the club tour- Duram 11 anC 0 al of Ic-3 nament are HU 13 And lg 31 club Watson county Court Fa1lehbcr4 Elmer Pink IC A ''r li Bond Leliera Order appointing apprat Tiutchinson F' A Warzyn and fr Vir'ertent Genii Lawson era' inverthiry arq appraAenneiit Sheriffs Sale Filson deMEDFORD iieco di Affidavit tir Notice 301 South Fourth Phone 1244-1V 537 North First Phone 2433-NV I MEDFORD Oct 18---Ine Bartlett i Mortgage company 'ti a bid of viec-chirman of the elghth con- $2500 purchaed the east half of I 1Zei)ublica 1 ork greistonal ol)trict entral cominit- the northet quarter ot section 12 0- te al'ul Mrs McMalitri 0i townhhip 25 nor: of range loin- I COUnty 3Iovi Pe60 Creck tIrt-chatrthan of the I NI at a Flicrit1s rale held Tues Otatt rc0nty democrat ccntral 1 day afternoon Order of t-ale was 7 111)1tOtt et 13 the committee 1t-sued in the ease of the Bartlett tn--1 I 3 ::1 0: mrer- dmocrbtic can- Mortgage company vs John i'': tc: ij: -I- niiir? 1)1- I-lilted L7tateil totniress- Mann and 'othets to st-11 ty juitgle ))) hc trout tlat eichtli district will be ment for $3664 56 wtli intercit at- 1(1 in Mtdtri Thuisdy and ii expect- torney fee o-s e'r- 11 hy th'' tir-I'' "t'u'Ir cd to itchilt- the lo al von(n clun i Limps Nay Via' t() 01rnc! tix afternoon Ifo! 1)( ak MEDORD (Jct 18--The frst thr vI' t' Il (1'''- litirli thc rilion holr 8' the rcn1 rehearsal tor the Lions play 1 i n'' GI Ow M'dford Lions "Craning Through" to be pre)-cnt- I Pri )v ni- 27 all(' 28 va Ilf-id I Republican 1 or ('ounty 3 Ioving vi-c rn cchiran et the eghth con- commit- IrMalon Pt(1 of the Oct 18----The Bartlett Mortgage company kith a bid of $2500 purcha ed the east (11 ed Of 01-r 27 and 28 va Iv id SMITH Correspondent NV PLUNKETT Thousands Attend Mar land Meeting PONCA CITY Oct Those who oiticiati2d as guides at the Mar land estate Sunday estimated that a record of almost 10030 persons visited the place during the day with carloads of visitors arriving from the early morning hours until late in the evening The estate was thrown open in accordance with the plan for a series of "open house" events held each week-end until time for the electirn November 8 The purpose Is in order that Mar land may meet a number of his supporters in the conersional race personally A large number of Ponca City friends of Mar land assisted during the day receiving visitors and acting as guides through the home and about the estate Tuesday afternoon at 230 o'clock a large women's meeting was scheduled at the Mar land home It was announced as non-political Mar-land was on the program for an address to the group Ponca City Briefs Weanesday October 19 19' 0-0 means of a spray gun or dip tank In industrial work the spray gun and tne tank largely replacto the use of the hand-brash However in homes it Is still cusas tomary to apply these quick -drying lacquers whit the brush ly for floors woodwork household fixtures ornaments and leather In an analysis of the dangers associated with such lacquer liam Burke points out that the volatile ingredients that 1s7 those Wh ic evaporate off as gases con! stitute 77 per cent and that this may be increased still further belts fore use by the adding of thinners Lacquers are not dangerous exks the fact that some of thc substances which they contain burn easily and explode and also be' cause they may be exceedingly poi-ire sonous to the human body The nitro-cellulose is of this charactee However the lacquers are also I diluted and thinned by the adell1 Lion of benzol and toluol and also of various ethers amyls and ace-ay tates as well as combinations All lacquer vapors are poisonoua and if inhaled in a sufficiently con-ay centrated state for a sufficient slennIpn thtols of time will cause poisonous if not death They have Si-! exceedingly poisonous effects on the blood and also on the tissue of the nervous system Hence they should never be used except where ventilation is adequate There are records of cases of serious illness and death caused by the use of lacquer in a basement rooir without adequate ventilation or is garages or in workrooms that di not have proper arrangements fol continuous movement of the air Because lacquers burn easily and I explode it is desirable that the places in which they are used be kept scrupulously clean Rags waste paper and all similar inflammable material should not be allowed to remain where they may come in contact with the lacquer solutions it I pre 1 Lt I i tvo hi Ilie i'11 ha e' I 1bl ns Ill Il th rea n( it 40 La- I- 1 an-oun' I holt of ti'c ial2' rAsz1t al atr1 Ce lin! an tthchoott Vf 14i In la hd ate 1) ili': ordi 11' tL) it 11' the 7 ir! 'o Lear the ts a1 pernal' rh''et tnt candi- clth 1 October a alinouccd and the I'l in-f 11 1' 11' i'''r tiy Oi 'ober 22i 13i litil of the series ol lueetini- Uzi Ho C'4'(1 I'Vcillin! ill i'l'ii'll11) Id dbtrit 2j lc rilder The Jai" ill'4 Is the ()I the it uu va ry annti aneed by re: publican lieadoaarter '1'7(clity edlay eYenin4 Octobcr 19 Wncst 1 led! ord 'nor dw' veuing Oct o- Ler 20 IIckury (ii triet 7 Priday A C) 21 urdav evenine October 22 Lymionti Monday October 24 Fairy INV rchool Saiol Creek district 38 luesdav October 25 Haw- lev clitrict 63 Wednesday evening October 26 Nash BUSineSS Man Of INIakita Is Buried wAkrrA Oct sem (Ts 1141-re held Monday afternoon loin the Christian church (it Wa- cit a for A Dtvis 56 prominent Atakita bilincss man whose death wcurred at Guthrie lioVital l'aturday after a sudden illness The services were in charge of the Nakita Masonic chapter with Rev lames Sowell of Oklahoma City be- ng assisted by Rev Roy Harp 3urial was made in the Wakita emetery Davis was en route to his home rom Oklahoma City when he be- 'rime suddenly ill and was admitted the hospital at Guthrie where le tiled at 4 O'CIOCk Saturday norning For many years a rsident of Wa- ilta Davis was associated sk ith INIonday Octoher 24 Fairview rchool Saiol Creek aLqrict 38 Undav eveidng October 25 Haw- ley es tie triel 63 Wednesday evening October 26 Nash uusiness Ilan lit Wakila Is Buried wAkrrA oct serv- ICCS 114ere held Monday afternoon irom the Christian church (it Wa- Rita for A Divis 56 prominent Wakita business man whose death occurred at ii (tut hrie hospital Saturday after a sudden illress The services were in charge of the Masonic chapter with Hey James Sowell of Oklahoma City be- assisted by Rev Roy Mail Burial was made in the Wakita cemetery Davis was en route to his home from Oklahoma City when he be- came suddenly ill and was admitted to the hospital at Guthrie where he (lied at 4 o'clock Saturday For many years a risident of Wa- MM Davis was associated tA ith 111 41 US Wakita Masonic chapter with Hey James Sowell of Oklahoma City be- ing assisted by Rev Roy Harp Burial was made in the Wakita cemetery Davis was en route to his home from Oklahoma City when he be- came suddenly ill and was admitted to the hospital at Guthrie where he (lied at 4 o'clock Saturday morning For many Years a resident of Wa- kita Davis was associated with by city officers Monday evening Neither has been claimed Chief of Police Joe Cooper said Tuesday The Ford car bore no license plate zind th3 other car carried a Kansas tag 1 1 Carl Franks an employe of the Continentat Oil company was called to Anadarko Monday because et the (-lea th et Mrs Franks' mothor Mi-s Grace Bay Mrs Franks has bcen with her ir other for the past two weeks Mr and Yrs Johnson are the parents of a son born Monday evening at the PCTICa City hospital Johnson In a teacher in the Kildare school The Presbyterian mid-week services are announced for Wednesday evening at 7:30 Phillip A Dickey is to be in charge of the absence of Dr IL Nick less Young people of the McCord school vicinity organized Sunday evening and will hold regular meetings in the future The union officers are Pete Simmons president: Lorene Corzine vice president Bonnie Gauger secretary-treasurer Ida Simmons quiz leader Harry Tapp chorister Meetings are scheduled for each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock The reorganization plan submitted last week by Mayor Dan Kygar for approval of the other two commissioners was not discussed at Monday nlytt's commission meet-in: as Clark commissioner of public property said he had not sturind the plan sufficiently and had prepared no report Mr and Mrs Downey 500 South Fourth street returned the past week-end from a two months tour of the western states and points along the Pacific coast Mrs Downey a prominent member of the American Legion auxiliary was a delegate from the eighth district to the legion-auxiliary convention at Portland Oregon in September Local members of the Miriam club will be hosts to the Newkirk club Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock it was announced Tuesday The affair will be held in the I a hall Daily Health Talks Ey DR MORRIS FISIIBEIN Editor Journal American Medical As3ociation And Of Ilygela Health Magazine The wide use of lacquer In the home today calls for a word of warning There need be no dang to health involved if a few simple precautions are taken The word "lacquer comes frcra the Hindu "lac" which describes a vsin obtained from the lac trees in the East Indies All of the varnishez produced in the Oiler for Japanese Chinese and Him furniture boxes and similar used to contain this resin Nowadays the term lacquer is applied coating processez which conta nitro-cellulose as a base and which neverthAess may be called Chinese or Pekin lacquer Lacquers are applied to furniture automobiles and other objects by Er rewis r1 Gillette I BLUE BLADE NrIRliffM4 Ciillette BLUE BLADE 'P4 1101 AD I (---'7 tm otql- 1- 4 sito 7476 T-1 elz -4' I -A 1 a 2 110 '-ig te as he Ise rs Ier ay al Ire T- eY rd on Si- 'Y- liz ch It- wo at ter iot nd 00 he hs nd 0 of Be MEDFORD Oct next ol the series of democrat community meetings gs IA ill be held Wednesday evening October 19 at Manchester IL has been announced by local headquarters John Drennan will be the speaker and Elmer Wootts the chairman Two meetings were scheduled for Tuesday evening one at district 31 and one at district 93 A (Much and Falkenberg were schedWakita uled to make the addresses Two meetings held Monday eyeing nine one at Hawley and one at Gibbon were well attended A Oburh spoke at Hawley and John Drennan at Gibbon Democrat county candidates are attending the meetings whieh are to be continued up to and iticluding October 26 The democrat party is outlining elabormorning ate plans for a big count y-ixide rally to be held on Monday October 31 Scott in the operation of I he Scott and Davis Real estate office Play Scheduled He was prominent in the Masonic' MEDFORD Oct play will and Eastern star chapters and in feature the regular meeting of the the lions club st udy club oh the Congregational He is survived by Mrs Davis church ot Medford Wednesday eve-the widow chtighter of Kansas fling The program will begin at City: Gne t-ister Mrs Maude 1lalone 7 :311 o'clock of 'Dallas Texas To Georgia 1 A vrIvt-rm rit litAfrc li and 1 EalKenberg were scnece uled to make the addresses Two meetings held Monday eye- ning one at Hawley and one at Gibbon were Well attended A Obueh spoke at Hawley and John Drennan at Gibbon Democrat county candidates are attending the meetings whiell are to be continued up to and ineluding October 26 The democrat party is outlining elabor- ate plans for a big count y-vvicle rally to be held on Monday October at Scott in the operation of the Scott and Davis Real estate office Play Scheduled He was prominent in the Masonic' MEDFORD Oct play will and Eastern star chapters and in feature the regular meeting of the Wakita lions club study flub ot the Congregational is survived by Mrs Davis church of Medford Wednesday eve- the widow ono daughter of Kansas fling The program will begin at City: cne i-ister Mrs Maude Malone 7:311 o'clock of 'Dallas Texas To Georgia MEDFORD Oct MEDFORD Oct next of meetings the series of democrat community gs IA ill be held Wednesday evening October 19 at Manchester IL has been announced by local headquarters John Drennan will be the speaker and Elmer Woods the chairman Two meetings were scheduled for Tuesday evening one at district 31 and one at district 93 A Obuch and Falkenberg were sched- uled to make the addresses Two meetings held Monday eye- ning one at Hawley and one at Gibbon were well attended A Oburh spoke at Hawley and John Drennan at Gibbon Democrat county candidates are attending the meetings which are to be continued up to and ineluding October 26 The democrat party is outlining elabar- ate plans for a big count y-wide rally to be held on Monday October 31 l'ioncl av veIng Enid MY rrvcd in 1ledlord the tirs: i of the veek to dIrect the productirrn The cast of character haa been naed and other prelinnna rir co -s rn- pleted for the how Nk h1Cil 1 to be PrPstli-qel by local talent under the atILPices of the Medford LIOILS C1110 i Registration Period fiEDFORI) Oct 18-11egistration 1 books will open Wednesday for a 10 day period to alluw the registra Won Of voters otherwise ineligtole to Won of voters otherwthe ineligiule to cast a ballot at the veneral electicn 1 November 8 The list of precinct registrars for Grant county was re completed and announced by Mrs Ella Ellis county registrar I is registrar of the south I vard and Fl 'Ink is the registrar i or the Mcdford north lcIrd Books Aill remain open until October 2d II IL Alas Ut-tL1 t1111104111- 1 New Pastor i EmsoRD Oct John 'Thacker of Hennessey is the new pator that has been asssigned 1 by the general conference to the Medford Methodist church it has I tig ic sennvtr1 Al been announced He is expected to come to Medford in the near future to NMI the local charge Rever- end Grant who has been pas- tor of the local church for the past two years will go to Hennessey to ill the vacancy by Revereno Thacker's assignment to Medforl Methodist pastors were assigned ulpits at the general conference Fast week-end at Cushing County Court MEDFORD Oct of William Barr deceased bond Study Class MEDFORD Oct First 1IEDFO1fD Oct First Congregational church of Medford lbas organized a class to be known as "The Forum" for both young I people an I adul and meetings will Grant County Legals Compiled By Grant County Abstract (ompany October 14 IS And 11 hinge Of Depositors Viotor -y Ileusel to Si rrairie Oil t'ornpnly S14 or sE 3 'SVrranty Deeds William A Thornh)II to 1 Williams sn4 ilioon A Thornhill tn Wilhams 11 and NE 25-2ti quit Claim Deed A Dorihum et ex eL al tL A PICKET SLAIN The first fatality in the strike movement which ha3 been spreading through the west and northwest came when Nordohl Petersoh above was shot down near Canby Minn Petcson on picket duty along the highway vith a group of fellow farmers was killed by a shotgun blast from a speeding car A farmer nearby who had been opposed to the picketing of roads was arrested a short time later and charged with the killing ACTRESS-BRIDE 1 A MAV 1' fit She's Rose Hobart Grosvenor now wife of William Grosvenor jr socially prominent young chemist They met when "lose Hobart was a jam actress in Hollywood and were married the other day in New York where she is starred in a Broadway play SEES HOOVER Mrs Raymond Robins wite the missing dry crusader believes her husband is alive and well but held a prisoner by boltIN4- gcrs she told President Hoover tz4lie is shown here at ter talking with the president Mrs Robins also talked with 'Amos Woodcock chief of the prohibition bureau who said his investigation had uncovered no clews Colonel Robins vanished in New York on 6optember 3 while on his wiy to router with President Hoover I te 41'e vt 2 11 4 voirti I 4 1 i i' 7- ''s' )' -4 '1r 2 tc 0" egK6 4444t311 74- ist -Ji 14 3 :7: 4: '4 1 44)' 'W :4 "--'e'''''' 1 'S i 'N 1 45 PW4' 1''' 1 04'00ux i lc I 11441 I A I i i i I 1 i 1 I I 1 More Visitors To Home Of Mar land Several hundred WOMen from Kay county who are members of the Marland-for -Congress 1 at tended a social meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of WMadlaad in Ponca City The meeting was another of a series of house meetings being conducted by Marland democratic nominee for congressman from the eighth Oklahoma district Scott Ferris democratic national committeeman from Oklahoma who was in Ponca City to speak at a democratic meeting at the city auditorium Tuesday evening alio was a guest and spoke briefly the women along with Marland Insects destroy an average of 1G per cent of the crops in the United States VICKS COUGH DROP All you've hoped for in a Cough with ingredients of V1CKS US ORUS MCI ZIATMNO Try the Gillette BLUE BLADE and see what extraordinary shaving comfort you get The sensational quality this blade has made it first 111111JEMMOM11 be held here evcry SundAl night it has been announced Topics of interest will be discussed each week it is planned Garber Here MEDFORD Oct plans have been made for the address el al Garber republican candidate I to succeed himself as United States congressman from this district which is scheduled for Wednesday evening at the district courtroom The republican party is sponsoring the ineeting and local voters are be-- tng urged to Lear the prominent speaker Lions Club MEDFORD Oct Mar-the land of Ponca City democrat candiHe date for United States congrem will speak Thursday noon at the regu- lar semi-monthly noon luncheon of the Medford Lions club it has beet! announced The meeting will be Women tre To Form Thorne and sons lett Tuesday for I held at the First Christian church Atlanta Ga where they will Join The Lions club will hold a short Club For illarland Mr Thorne and make their home business session following the lunch-They recently moved from El Reno eon at which time final plans will and have been visiting Mrs be made for aiding in the fourth TkIEDFORD Oct 18-- A mums Thorne's brother II Crider of annual homecoming celebration of meeting of women ord the Methodist highschool which Is has been called for Wednesday Teachers Exams scheduled for Friday October 21 morning at 10 o'clock at the district MEDFORD Oct 18 The Lions club has already pledged courtroom for the purpose of organ- tachers examinations will be given its support to the event izing a Medford Women's Marland- at the office of Mrs Grace Seifert New on lor-Congres Club county superintendent October 27 MEDFORD Oct and It will be the first Marland Wom- ea and ea it has been announced lat-s Stanley Gilscrist of near CIO organind in Grant coun- Committee Meeting itita are the parents of a son born ty and will mark a period of acted- MEDFORD Oct second on October 17 ty among minim voters here that meeting ot the tournament commit- Club Is expected to culminate in the per- Iv of the Methord Golf club ia MEDFORD Oct regular lection of such clubs in every town scheduled to be held Wednesday at- I meeting of the Embroidery In the county Prim to the general ternon at 2 o'clock to draw thc club will be held Thursday after- lection Ncn mber 8 I pairings for he club tournament noon with Mrs Brown it Several distinguished wonien par-1 which is to be played next has been announced An afternood ead ty lers will be present Weduesda: and sunday on a hithdicap of needle vork is planned If) in orgenizine the local club i hxds Betacen 30 and 40 local Da ug ter 'torn Among them 111 be 1 lary Spalding goiters sire expected to take part MEDFORD Oct Ponca tat OkLimma de toe ra for I tournament were ment has been made of I he bird a 1 of a daughter to Mr and Nirs 11 tie ve-e-chairman Mrs Vida Wal- i made at a committee meeting Mon- tors el tillekwell district oreaniTr: day night and prizts vela select(' BrYant of ncar Deer Creek on Mrs Faikenherg Medford to be aaarcied to the first fne I Saturday October 15 be held here evcry SundAl night it has been announced Topics of interest will be diseussed each week it is planned Garber Here MEDFORD Oct plans have been made for the address of Garber republican candidate Ito succeed himself as United States congressm an from this district which is scheduled for Wednesday evening at the district courtroom i The republican party is sponsoring It he nAotinrr nnif Inral vntors si he Irrdford Phone D5 cilb I SI diVeSt()t i rf() I Feature ()f 11 1(1 POND CREEK Oct live- stok show p)11hal sdeaking and hW V111 tif' features of the second da of Ha' thrse-day fail le''Ival and 1-ahronling celehra I Lon to 1)0 hrld l'hurhay Friday I 0 1 I ri '2 and October 20 21 and 12 direction Of the Pond club Mornirw a noon aim cvening ctirtainlent WBIL lioi bo II prvihon tr ail a Fr id al i ilie proirram ll open stith the 111e- 'mock miow 9 a Caih p117P1 tod 1rchitniii: kill be ottercd to the Allitters ot each (101111 A iv stork palacle kill be 1eld at 133 o'clock i At 2:30 o'clock there will be a bind conce rt a I er ic "'II known politicians will siBe-leak Ibbig at (1K lit re will the ill be a nno4cal prowrani und style shos- and a batilini beauty contest ler illICI a EMIIIIII( 'lt unmarried 11VSSes -au'v 'u of age Cash prizes are being offer- ed to the W11111(15 Democratic Meet For Manchester a the winn'ers I vemocratic 3teet 1 1117- Ilt fl Bernember it is Genuine Bayer Aspirin hich provides this unique quick-acting property So be sure you get the Beal 1 BAYER Aspirin when you buy NaturanY You want the fastct rossible thats the way to get it To identify the genuine see that any Lox or bottle of aspirin you buy is clearly marked "Genuine Bayer Aspirin" Anti that any tablet you take is stamped clearly with the mime "Paver" in the form of a cross Bayer Aspiriu cannot harm the heart ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS topr D3 The 131U CO Inc I I parents Mr and Mrs Rogers Mrs William Price of Camden Is here vting friends Miss Norma Auld of Braman and Ted Nullek cf Caldwell were tlie guests over Sunday of Mr and Mrs Myron Hinkle Mrs Hubert Nekon of Oklahoma City spent the veek-end here ViSIL- ing her mother Mrs Pearl Murray' and her aunt Miss Daisy Kratka1 Mr and MN Ivan Gentry have returned to Winfield after visiting here for several days with Mrs Gentry's parents Mr and Mrs Cobb Miss Ruth Richardson of the Lincoln school facul'y spent the past w-eek-end in Wichita as guest of her parents Dr and Mrs II Howe have gone to St Louis tu spend the week and where Docter Howe will attend a medical meeting Mr and Mrs Orville Fisher and 1 family of 500 Marl'nd drive spent the week-end vieing friends in Harper Kans Mr and Mrs Lawrence Wimer of South Eighth strett have returned from Dallas wlicr they attended the Texas state fair and the football game Mrs Bob Jameson was a visitor in Guthrie over the week-end as the guest of Miss Chrhtine Furhring PONCA CITY PAID LOCAL Correct time service 2627 Specials in advertgAng Adv tf The condition of Jake Hargroves of Burbank who suffered a fractured skull and oth'T injuries in an automobile accident near Burbank Sunday morning remains critical authorities at the Ponca City hospital stated Tuesday afternoon Bill Hadlock who was also injured in the collision is s4htly improved Mr and Mrs Dick Barrett Rex rooms are the parents of a son born Tuesday Funeral services for Esther McDonald infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis McDonald south of the city who died Sunday evening at a local hospital were held at the family home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with the Reverend Baker Methodist missionary officiating Burial was in the i Ponca Indian cemetery under the direction of the Downey funeral home Dr Percy Nickles of the Presbyterian church is conducting a series of meetings this week at the Middleton church north of Newkirk Services are held each evening at 8 o'clock Mr and Mrs George Lwellyn of Tulsa announce the birth of a son Sunday evening at St John's hospital They have given him the name Robert Gordon Mrs Lwel lyn is the former Miss lone Worthington daughter of Mr and Mrs Worthington of Tulsa The Wortlingtons formerly lived in Ponca City Roy Williams and Bennie Butler Went to Pawhuska Tuesday to put on a pep program in connection with the Rotary club luncheon in that city They were accompanied by A Macdonald who spent the time looking after business interests in that city Mr and Mrs John Getter northwest of the city are the parents of a daughter born October 6 They have given the baby the name Mary Jo Mrs Getter is the former Miss Carrie Godderson of Ponca City Members of the Fairview Parent-Teachers association will meet at the school Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock for the regular business and social session according to an announcement made Tuesday IV IV Isle superintendent of city schools was named a member of the general supervisory committee of the Joint legislative bodies of the Oklahoma Education association and the department of superintendents at a meeting of the two groups Saturday in Oklahoma City Campaign interests will keep Nhirland democratic candidate for eighth district congressman in Ponca City until Thursday of this week His speaking itinerary will carry him to Medford for an address there Thursday noon and to Enid for further speaking that night Friday Mar land will go by plane to Hooker and Texhoma retuning to Enid for campaign PCtivity and speaking Friday night and Saturday of national renown as a speaker and educator is Miss Charl Williams who is to visit Ponca City educational circles November 8 and 9 Miss Williams is a past president the National Educalon association and present member of that oi ganization's executive corn taimmonlimmmw PROSPERITY DMPIIREN SPORTING GOODS Clean up of all Golf Balls Silver King Royal Grand Slam each 59c MI other kinds each 25c Sock Putt each This Meek only 10' on Golf Clubs I I West Blackwell Phone 487 WOODRUFF'S BLACKSMITH SII0I1 Id Woodruff Prop CES ERA! ntArEsmurniNa Acetylene and Electric NVelding Wagon Work 202 East Blackwell Phone 142 FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE Fire Engine Snap at No Extra Cost Look for the Texaco Star EWELL FEE Distributor Phone 617 JACK'S AUTO surrLy HOLESALE RETAIL Coterilete line of auto and tractor parts Machine shop and bearing service 157 Main Riachoell Phoue 1114 518 Main Tonikaoa Phone 428 ZOOK WHOLESALE MERCANTILE CO insiRintrons Del Monte Food Products Furnishing this territory with an efficient holesale grocery service 1'22 Fourth Phone 54S A MILK MARKET Offering the milk producers new cash mallet far their product Anti at the Berne time beeps the money in this territory hick is helping to build our community BLACKWELL CHEESE Co ''A Horne Institution" HAHN BROS MEMORIAL WORKS fclaylete Disp tars Priced Right Comp-e Values Before Buy mg "A Blackwell InatitatiorC 461 Main Phone 263 I I I of t) 4 1 I I 4 I 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 00 4 sA I When the League of Women Vott 1 ers held their registration tea at the home of Mrs Prunty Hillcrest road NIonday afternoon autumn flowers were used for do- orations with yellow and bronze chrysanthemums centering the tea table Mrs Frank Lucas president- gave a dtscussion of "The Im- portance of Women Being Inter- ested in National Government AfIfairs" The younger women of the organization are also becoming more interested in the national fairs Mrs Lucas stated The grouts is non-political and non-sectarian Mrs Crawford presented the lesson on "The importance of bills passed during the first session of the 72nd congress" and she aso discussed the bills that were laid aside by the legislature to be brought up at the second session of the 72nd congress in December Tea was served with Mrs Lucas presid ing at the tea table followed by a social afternoon Mrs Lawrence II Peters of 100 West Grand avenue was hostess to members of the World Research club when they met in her home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interesting talks were given by Mrs Marshall on "The History of Taxation in America:" Mrs Ear Oliver spoke on "How Taxes Are Spent:" and Mrs Parker con ducted a round table discussion on "Recent Tax Leagislation" Joyce Peters small daughter of the hostess sang two numbers playing her OIA'n accompaniment on the ukelele The group discussed plans to sponsor the organization of a Junior group of girls Mrs Johnsoh and Mrs Roy Ross were two nev' members present Guests were Mr Ensey and Mrs Davis Mrs Gill will be hostess at the next meeting held November? which wil feature Guest day Several Poneans were guests at a party in Blackwell Monday alter-noon at the home of Mrs Smith 915 West Bridge avenue when she entertained with a party in honor of the third birthday anniversary of her small daughter Gloria Ann There were 10 guesls present The Hallowe'en idea was carried out in the decorations Pon cans attending were Mrs Dick Beck and daughter Barbara Jean Mrs Thelma Dee and daughter Joan Mrs Lila Liese and daughter Sallie Local Beauceant Members in Arkansas City Monday evening a3 guests of that chapter at their apron-overall party and covered dish luncheon held at the Masonic temple there at 6:30 o'clock were Mr and Mrs Huddlestom Mr and Mrs Gourley Mrs Sarah Baughman Mrs Martha Cavett Mrs Villiam Jobe and Mrs Earl Miller A Hallowe'en party was planned for the evening 01 October 2a at tne home of Mrs Ted Miller 804 West Highland avenue liCilell members of the Sigma Phi Gamma sororiiv met at the home of Miss Mae Crununett east of the city Monday evening Miss Crummett president presided Six pledges were received I into membership 'The next regular i 1 eeting will be held November at the home of Mrs Ted Miller IMembers of circle 6 of the Cathotic Ladies league will have an afternoon bridge Thursday at the S' 1 INIarys school at 2 o'clock All worn en of the city interested in bride are Invited to attend Miss Ora Simmons girl evangelist will arrive the city Wednesday and speak at the Fast Methodist 1 church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock Moulhams of Goo 'a series of pictures she filmed in Colorado last summer and on Thursday eve'ning she wiil preach and hold eV311- gelistic services During Thursday a healing service is to be held Alias Simmons is en route to Ohio aad Indiana from Brownwood Texas where she has beets conducting meetings Johnson Ponca City for1 mer chairman of the democratic Icentral committee of Oklahoma county be special speaker on the program at the meeting of the League of Young Democrats Thurt- day evening at 8 o'clock at the headquarters of the organization 118 North Second street Members of the Twentieth class of the First Christian church numbering approxinuttely 60 held a pie-fin Monday evening at the picnic grounds on the Arkansas river south of the and plant Paul Bowman is teacher of the class When teachers and officers of the Bible school of the rst Christian church held their business meeting Tuesday evening at the church pro gran for the fall and winter were outlined Plans for the teachers' training school to be conducted November were outlined Henry Hadley chairman of the religious education committee Wes in charge Rev Percy Nickless pastor of the First Presbyterian church is con- ducting a series of meetings in Middleton near Newkirk this week Mrs Rose McCormick of Sumner and Mr and Mrs-L Smith of alpha were the week-end guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Smith 700 South Fourth street Franz Keathley and Floyd Rob- inson fonnorly of this city spent the week-end here visiting relatives I They are now in Little Rock i Mr and Mrs A Hudson of the 1 Belmar apartmenes spent Sunday ini Vtuita as guests of Mss Hudson's 1 choice of the nation's shavers good to yourself Buy a package of Gillette Blue Blades Quicker Relief '1 or Headaches aormnommmenrammxwmgmmil I BOY PASSES YEAR IN COMA TRADE AND BUSINESS REVIEW I i 7777717I 4 'Z'' 'Z-' k'-'''' 8- l''A'''''''' '''''-4 e' Z' l'-' 1 1 i i 8 10 4 k'5-- 4t 4)' s'-- ti T-lots 3 k''') i': 1 l'S' 11 'f lt '4' ''''t 7'''' et 41 -'4's: a': di' 'Y -i: '-1-'' -di '-s- -Ti'''dt I 4 '4- -14e i- 4 I i'' ze? 1i ilk Is 44 A :::) ''t l' 1 4'5' 101016't- 'V 1 '''N: -1--1'- i-A'-' '-urcf-- ''iiA i k611 ci t1 161Y ri kk-' Vs'V4 4) i4: e- r'': '7't i f'Vt '4- q-'4- -cr-- -I' -444- 0414 A i t--- a4ri v4 14- 1 A- IN -----s----ualut k''''' 1-4 --d' v-ik i '-'1 1V It': 3 ::24 011kkk '1 (4'4-'14 i' 1 K1:) ''z: 4 4C TV ii Pc kr t''''''' -44 4' i k4--)0e i ''-ii- i 4 orv-F IT'''t' :4 i -1Sk i 1'! 415 slit A '4-'1- ''4- A- 1k 4 i 1'3- 3---At4 of Quick Dissolving Property BAYFR ASPIRIN Starts "Taking Hold" 3 or 4 Minutes After Taking Zook Wholesale In Rapid Growth The Zook Wholesale Mercantile company during the past 10 years has grown into one of the city's leading business houses as well as one of the outstanding organizations of its kind serving northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas The company's volume of output amounts to about a carload of merchandise daily The Zook company jobbers and wholesalers handles Del Monte and Uncle William's canned goods and other nationally advertised products In 1922 the company was founded and has enjoyed a continued growth since that time John Zook is president of the firm and Frankenberry is secretary From 15 to 20 men are employed In addition to its daily output of approximately a carload the company has a total storage capacity 100 cars Its annual business amounts to approximately $8000001 The company is located 122 North Fourth street THAYER RALSTON INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Hays-Kennedy Bldg Phone 159 RAY PRODUCE CO DEALERS IN IEED POULTRY EGGS AND CREAM 206 Ea bt Blackwell Ave Phone 1 1indow GI ss Paints Builder's Hardware Raofing and Lumber Best Quality Priers In Line TIIE AMSDEN 1BIL CO Phone 58 123 Bridge THE BLACKWELL HOSPITAL A general hospital thoroughly owned for the treatment of all cases requiring hospital rare A RISSER 1) A Surgeon-in-Charga 720 College Phone 193 BLACKWELL CLEANING WORKS As Near As Your Phone CALL 697 For Better Cleaning 503 North Main Phone 691 LARKIN HOTEL Phil Newman Prop 100 Modern Fireproof Rooms Rates 0150 to 11240 Blackwell Okla NATURAL GAS THE NATIONS CHOICE OF FUELS CONSOLIDATED GAS SERVICB Co 123 Blackwell Phone 132 1)re imrortont scienlic in the Nvor11-fallt(oli Llrp)t IN-TAN' frern htAdaehes reI: nn't rHilmatic pains is Lc! (I a 1 nigne rroress in ti'0'ctuv Genuine prtde tilisolve INS rAm LY in the 1'nce it t) (iltrost n1 "takes hold" tH! ii1 (Jr headache in three er for ininutes king The kistesttle reLLI it sui1 ever known for pain IgELETS ATZE GENUINE 1-111' Fxactly one yetar ago on the 21st of October Joe Huggins then 8 was stricken by sleeping sickness ad went into a coma He has never been conscious since But physicians row believe that time may effect a cure and that he may suddenly awaken Joe is able to open his eyes now something he couldn't do a few months ago although he doesn't Fre Nhat is gog on around him Here you see tile MIMIMOUS boy being fed on goat-milk his only foNt by Mrs1 Rider She took Joe into her NIPIllphiS Tenn home when Ins father was unable tda care fur tile boy II.

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