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The Crescent Times from Crescent, Oklahoma • 1

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A Democratic Newspaper Vol No 32 The Crescent Times Crescent Okla Thursday October 20 103 No 2 Personals Society BAKER FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY MRS THORNTON PASSES AWAY SUNDAY A S' RH Til WKv We vv mli lo thank ill who so lov I lining tin i llm ss an I pa Jsiiig 1 1 mi mot her nd -isl-i Mrs Ilia Thoi nleli I im Fare and John Thoin-tnn and Cunard Hi In i- an-1 Sist-r- BAND CONCERT FOR TUES OCT 25 Ibliliv Ban ilv Kriiiiini 1 1 I luuni son lav a fu-hi i I I 1 1 '1 -1 I i VI- M- I villi -I till 1: Ml vi i a i i a i i i -1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i i in i lo Iloilo -1 Ml- 1 i 1 1 -1 I I a I I Brnli i i si 1 1 1 un a i oo o' loci I 1 a I I I I I 1 I I 11)1 1111- I 1 1 rm on -ti I I I I i I I i i -1 11 ll i i I i- HI M-i-v II 11 1 a ii -si 1 1 i 1 1 i i Mi i i 1 1 1 1 1 I i nr I i Alts i Wiggins Mi Al oi i- 1 1 Mis Si 1 1 -1 i -oil Mis A I i 'a 1 1 1 I i -1 Mis i i i I 1 1 1 1 I Vil gll II i I Mis Fail Rich ps I VI rs I'iow i i I-: I Bin loop 1 lid VI I I 'a i I lo Tip lo I 1 1 i 1 1 -ill I with Mi- Bill Bo I I -1 i a I l-o HI Miss Alaliel I ini- Muiies Mr Itlisil-I i A mi ni in im i I is iiade oi in- ili i i i 1 Al 1 1 l- i ii -la light- i ol Al I a lid Airs Tmn Fi ill 1 HI I son of i I 1 I II i -d-i Wie hi Kan 1 1 1 -1 1 was -n Im 1 1 1 1 I 1 da hi DI a I vv I hi Kail Tile bl id Wole III lie I I'e 1 I erp OOP ft If I II I I I'll a I ces-SPl'ies All- I 1 1 I a I res I I I 1 1 ig I-I lool I a ua i and lias been -I loved a pinup npetator tor I 1 1 -b I I igl I and T-b'plinh I inn and as l- auty np-i jj Ins se iiii i 11 Non iklt gu l'iiMii fi am class ml is seond chair in and will 1 on-l Iale th nip to iln'SS lilt- Nbraska-lim rsit lall hose ait mimg a D-ino rail' luncheon at tin Hotel in Guthrie Satui- ilay October lath will I rs Ike Short and Mrs Barry I stop ifo piano si like new ar Ci sc nt customer unable to pay: will sell for balat Venus Write Coppoek Mu Co okhiboma Pi'v 'Yu partKUlai roj Good Rl Bias Kims! Ilmld crcs--iit i miles south and four miles west Mrs A Weber of Enid is-ited from Wednesday until Friday afternoon Ini' sister Mrs Halt and family Mr ami Mis clar-ne Ri balds and son Jackm Portland tile aniieU Tiles lav to visit relatives Th were accompanied by the grandparents Mr ami Mrs Ira Wind who had b-ui visiting I In ir son Clarence Ward ami faiinlv ai nllni relatives in I Yn I la nd the pasl two months Mr and Mis Walt Gratf daughter Foil visit -d Sunday afternoon with Mr and All- Fnimitt 1 at Covington Mr and Mrs Glenn Conway ot Blackwell visited Sunday evening with Airs parents Mr and Mrs Edgar Norris Airs Hind Waggoner ami daughter Judy Kay- of Seminole r-tui -iid to tln-ir nonie Sunday after visinng la week vvilii her pact-ills All ami Airs Hart Aliw Wilma Aiorrisntt accompanied Airs Waggoner and will be a gue-t in tin- Waggoner home this week if excess acid causes yen pains ol Sioinaeli I ic-rs indigt'--tion ilearlliirn Belching NiMisa Bams tree Sample B- -I i a I Hood's Ilrug shore I and Inwey Yshmon have as tln-ir guests this vvek in their homes tin ir aunts Airs losie light and Mrs Blanche Wright and a cousin Alls Bessiei-all of lb Ion They are al-o mling the I a meeting at Gut lirie Mr and Mrs Kim 1 ti- i- turned home last wk art rj spending several weeks in i'ior-ado and f'tllioinm ami rah-i Western states on their vacation Mr anl Mrs Arthur Tinker anil son Eddie of Oklahoma Pity visited Thursday with the parents Mr and Mrs Ed Baker Mr and Mrs Roy Tilbitts an 1 daughter Miss Geraldine of Pity Visited Saturday night and Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs A Titditts and John Myers Mr and Mrs Hale Norris spent Monday In Oklahoma City at the hospital where they visit -d Mrs Shely Hall who is seriously ill Mrs Il-nry Simmeiing arenm-pinied Mrs Robert Browning to Missouri Saturday morning where Mrs Simmering visited her daughter Miss June Imvis at Sieplmns college at Columbus and Mrs Browning visih1 her son Hill Bolt Browning at K-mp-r Military school at Booneville They tinned Monday evening Mrs Hildreth abend 'd tin-Eastern Star meeting ai Muthall Thursday evening when Mrs Gertrude Canfield grand worthy matron was the guest Mr and Mrs Mamie Giae of Oklahoma City were llm Saturda night and Sunday guests of parents Mr and Mrs Ornery Mrs Gra--y remained for a visit of several days at the Graepy home Mr and Mrs Hoy Tilhiits and daughter Miss Geraldine of city Mr and Mrs diver Tihlitts und John My rs wa re the dinner guests Sunday of Mr ami Mr-' A Tlhhltts Mr amt Mrs Ralph Soulhwiek and daughter Ann attended the annual Band Cone it of tin- Oklahoma A and Band at Stillwater Monday evening Mrs Virgil MeMilhm of Gicil Bend Kni returned to her home Sunday after visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs II Wilson and other relatives Mr and Mrs McMillan an- leaving soon for 111-ionis where lie has bn transferred Findley first o-ar stub ni at Junior Preparatory college at Tonkawa was elected viec-presi- i'-o 'lo- Tu via Moon lb- pi 'I- -1 111 I --as in nil I 1 1 i-o-i' llik- i i arid i I I -1 el So-i- a 1 i 1 1 At i B-iiisd i pud In i All I nd Mis I ilasd I i I I Si I in ln-i lion o- -I 1 1" 1 oil uie- ml 1 1 -I 1 lo I 111 t'a I -I all pa I I otn Air- Faiigstiii Hostess tjui i flub Menibeis Aim A 1 lnngsion 'lUerbur -I lie oi- I 01 he Qlll Vil club Tuesday a ttcrnoon in h-r hupo VSt-s fill- i ii Il'p I 11 hhis d-'oi a b-d the I I ni i 1 1 Ilisw I r-d a It I or in- All I angst Ml- book review "This 11' I've I "led" bv Isabel Field Ml Aim I IS II LMI I lie "I iff ol Mll imon tie" An ic course was siv-d ty th-PC less to Mines It WeirlU 1 ipb-i soli (j Al "il 1 A AleNeei A I not '--v Hood It H-b I Mlti-v I'lall- Rltrknain 'in-l Adams Tlo next meeting Will be in wo Weeks 1 1 Al I A SI 11 -1 I -1 1 1 as hostess Mr and Mrs Nnrris II sis I' llrolbeis and Sistel's Tin la si I lie 1 1 I ge -llliu- I Im Up Npi i is buinly leunion was Ip Id Thuisday October Ft when Air and Airs Edgar Norris were hosts to Air brothers and sKtis and families wilh a tur dinner al thyii home Those present wen- Ml'S Minnie nples id Seattle Wash Air anl Airs Alt Nrnris ot Rocky Fold 'ol John Norris or Guthrie Mis clan Armstrong oi Fnlua-iiibi 'li Will Norris of Kockv Fold Col Mrs Fannie Dilklid and son Chester and (taught Miss lane Fongmont Colo Mr and Airs Buhe Mrs Valmi AfcW lllii ms of Fyons Cplo Mr and Airs ciuimd Halle and son Mr and Airs Dale Norris Airs lvi Harman ot Sulphur and Airs Few is Favor and children Rohei i and Beta Beth of Conprrtotl The equal and Fair Distribution Funds throughout My entire ilistriet including the north and cost sections of the county in making no promises that cannot be ti 1 1 i 1 ld to get votes in good roads for our school husscs as a safety precaution for our children and outlets for every EARL BAKER F-O-R tty I Believe In I'd Tllne Rest but Alls TliollltOU lues 11 I llollle A ft el Extended lllnes- i I ri Thoi nt on di at li home Sunday inciiimig alter an extend il illness Full I'al services Were held al the I'lcsC'ell! Ceim Tuesday aft-rnoon at o'Yloek with Rev Wiggins officiating Burial was the Crescent Cemetery under the direction of Adams Music was furnished by Mrs Fr Cress and Mrs Harvey Miller with Floyd HVrr-n accompanist on the violin Rail hearcr-were A Rowell Earl Baker Charles Bates Katschoi Il-nry Siintn -ring and Rstiil Grace Cunard daughter of and Elizabeth Cunard was born 'ii Bartlesville Ohio January I mi and parted 1 His life October Oi at h-r home in Crescent Wh a small hild she moved with 'u-r parents to Fn'rpi is- Me wh-ie she lived in i earlier lit-i hi 'tarcii I vld sh- as united in marriage to John Thornton who pri-e-edel her tn death April 2'k To this imioi was horn thro- children two da hi i a ml one son In I lie? tin move I to Cresc til wln-r sin- resided until h-r death making h-r horn- her- lor 1 years She was a lover of art and flowers She leav to mourn her departure two daughters Dolin' Kern of Cr-sc-nl Face Alarie of Oklahoma Oily and on- son John 1 Thornton Orescent Three grandchildren Jolin-up ami Billie Thornton of Oklahoma City and Dic Kev of Oklahoma 1 it Three sisters Mrs Blanche Acton of Alnlhall Airs i a Hatc Okla homa City and Miss Fee Cunard of Crescent Three brothers A It cunard of Brookfield Mo Wayne Cunard of Vilcs Colo and Bush I) Cunard of Crescent besides other relatives and friends DEMOCRATS HOLD RALLY ATLOVELL Bally Scheduled at Cia-scc-ni Saturday fietober al un The Democrats have selected 1 oell as the locution for their rally for next Saturday night Big plans have been made and practically all of the county candidates plan to be there with several of the stati notables promising to attend The D-moci ats have planned lo tm-c-t at 'reticent the Saturday following vv ii ii will lip October STUDY CLUB HAVE RADIO PROGRAM Mot Study Club Has Badio Kornin Program From The I'niversitv The Study club met Tuesday afternoon in the parlor of the First Christian church for the frst meeting of the fall wilh Mrs Ofto Hopkins president in charge for the Family Fife Radio Forum Other officers are Mrs Ralph Southwick iee-presid-nt ami Mrs Whilma Clanin reporter Mrs Ansvl Oliver was elected sec- rctary The nyt meiting of the rlna iivi!) be Tuesday November ii with another radio forum program i "Wln ti The Grade Cards Come Home" and individually or in groups The members will listen to broadcasts October 25 and November 1 Those attending ihe meeting were Aimes Barney Hughes King Ansyl Oliver John Mahnke John Mary Wtalhers A Short II A McNeer Leonard Langston Comstock Schreckengo it A W' Finvilh Jesse Jones 1 Rogers John lirant William Alur-ry Wilson Fred Oltnianns Wnl'-r Graff Whilma clanin and Ho pi ins DICK FAVOR MARRIES IILIONIs GIRL LAST A Hi Df speeiul interest to his many friends here is the announcement of the marriage of Dick Favor of Normal son of Mr and Mrs John Favor of McAlister and Crescent to Miss Margaret Sweeney of Decatur 111 daughter of Air and Mrs A Sweeney of Salem III which was solomized August ft 1R at S' Louis Mo Mr Favor is a third year student nt the t'niversity of Oklahoma and a member of the football team This year he had played in the Rice Texas I' and Kansas games and will be in the game Saturday nt Norman Dick played four years of football in high school here and Is a graduate of the Crescent high school he was also captain of the tenm one year School Blind And Aggie In Kail Cone -it Tuesday Night Th- Cr seen! Band will present tlpur till conceit Tuesday night DC at Xun'i o'clock The program will consist of various mini-Ixis iv the band with instrumental snios by Miss June Alahtike and Miss Marjorie Godfrey The Aggie quaret from Stillwater will entertain with a thirty miunt'- program They have pre-viouslv entertained re when Up appeared at the llons rluli banquet this fall when th- Iione-i-ess and facultv nieiub-i ivi-n-guests Th- j'laitet is composed of Cecil MrGi-e ot Stilvvill Rove iramitton ol Gleenwood Kenneth of West villi and Fynn I'tl-v of Dallas Tex A HAS NIGHT PROGRAM bi'lolier Meeting Of Parent Tc chef Association Will Night Tlii- October meeting of in-Parent Teachers Association will In- liel 1 tonight Thursday Oct 2e al the high school auditorium at with Mrs A McN-cr president in charge of the business m'eeting The program will lie in charge of the men and boys with Dr AUn-rman of Oklahoma A and college Stillwater as tin- speaker Rev James pastor of the chu'li will also speak The band will play several selections and there will he several other numbers presented The following programs have been planned for the year On November 17 will be Health piog-lam The slate health department will show pictures on disease Airs Tlmlnia Goodrich school nurse is in charge of the program December IF plans for the program lias not been completed but there will be a special speaker and musical numbers January IS will be teacher's night the program to ronsist of numbers and talks by the teachers February 10 is Founders day! and a pageant will b- given in1 cr lehratioii of tin- i2nd year of Parent Teacher work Another health program will lie given at the March meeting oil the 16th1 and the last meeting will he April 2n vviih the Installation of officers! tor the liiJfi-l'i year i RAIICFAV ROI1FRTS RFTFKNS PROM VISIT WITH SONS Rat-clay Roberts returned home Monday afternoon alter spending the past two weeks visiting with his soils and other relatives He accompanied Air and Mrs Ross Roberts of Chicago HI to Lincoln Nehl' where they attended a Roberts family reunion at which Gil were present -Mr Roberts then accompanied another son and daughter-in-law Mr und Mrs Earl Roberts of Reedslnirg Wls to Lamone la whero they visited his brother Edward Roberts and then visited at Recdsburg before returning to Chicago Enroute home he visited another son Marion Roberts and Airs Roberts at Tulsa DINNER TEESDAY AT LOVELL REREKAR LODGE RAIL The ladies Of the Rebckllil lodge of Fovdl will give a six o'clock dinner at tlv Ucbekrili hall at Lovell Tuesday Oct 2ft connection with th- dinner will he a bairn a The Matsliall band will furnish the music Also present will he State and county Decomratlc and Republican candidates who will make short addresses Everyone (' welcome ItIRTR ANNOI NCEMENT Mr and Airs Russel Fagan son Robert Eugene Monday October 10 Mr and Mrs Melvin Itouck a son Wednesday October 12 Mr and Mrs George Stover a daughter Joan Thursday October 13 Mr and Airs Clarence Dodd a daughter Monday October 17 MEETING WITH MRS MILLER The Christian Temperance 1'nion will meet nt the home of Mrs Harvey Miller Friday ufternoon at 2:00 July 1x7 2 in Texas n''ii Un and departed flip l'tSX 1 Un agt ohnsiiii I it of I lit ol 1 1 i i -1 1 1 toll I '11 Vein months and da vs idlowing illnes- of sec era I veais bn May It' 1 un I in marriage to Alias Btvnis iv Daie mil to tins union whs lorn ten hildreii four lovs ami -ax girls Two infant laughters nice -der him in d-atli In I 'ni In- innv to w'iiI is now round' ik la lioui i when- In- hoiuesteail a larm ept tor I hr- in Oklahoma his family he -a r- sir i -Im at In- has Ip I'1'! Willi 1 in Ki'igfisii- cr in h'-re in- was i inplov-ed by the Rock Island rallrnad and moved to Garber i'H2 ml to Crescent in ItblFi Mr Baker is survived wile Mrs Baker lour sons ley pi Koit Worth lonis I biD of i isln i Alvin of Aludill i ml Join In his St an Texas I Morns of I is Mrs Al a 11:1 Cr cut t'arolin Miss Ia is- and cent broth i and four daught Evolin Bool oi Vadn Aliss vlaiilp Miss Ferrol all ot Fight grandchildren amt sisters and I on I 'res lll'ee m'inv other iclativ friends a nd liu HARWELL SHOWS 1939 PONTIAC First of The l'ts Mo is To Be Shown In This Cpnidiiuini tin Display At JFirwell's Mm i in Hni'iv 11 annmin ixji Pontiac vv hii is now display at his service station This new Pontiac has been proved in motor construction well as some more new riti in body Hm eon-struetion rhe I ankshalt is larger will withstand more stiam wear than in torini models Mi Harwell invites ever I to view thus lirst 1 IIOI I to reach Crescent I oil MP as kies and a mi 01 1 DEMOCRATIC WOMEN HAVE LUNCHEON Dirge Cl roup of Women From T--cent Attends Luncheon In Guthrie Senator Elmer Thomas was Mu principal speaker Saturday at the Logan county Democratic luncii-eon held in the banquet room of the lone hotel at Guthrie Mrs George Martin of Guthrie was toast mistress Other state and county democratic candidates were Introduced to the women of Logan county The Crescent school band paraded through the Guthrie streets and played in front of tin- Dot 1 proceeding the luncheon Some of the ladies from Orescent that attended were Aimes John Mary Harold Mucv Ed Blackmon Smith August Burchardt Dewey Kirby Goodrich Alice Brown A Kendall George Graff A M--Neor Maude Kent Fee Alonisett Harvey Alill'T George Drye George Ross Ruby Faust Frank Ilucknatn A A Hart II A Adams Marvin Harwell Chris McClure A Nee John Barts Ray Clark A Havensl rite Frank Richards Diuru itnmer Kenneth Cockrell Fioyil Yenzer Adams Sadie Rice Paul Reavers Hoy Wilbur Bob Fane Glenn Pickett Elmer Hanning Elizabeth DoWitt John Mahnke Pearl Smith ilalstrn Jones and Herman Wilson mid John Favor of McAlister Mrs Luuru ns the first Democratic committee-woman received a i im mhcrano did Mrs A ndall as the oldest Democratic woman present which was presented to them hy Mrs George Ross LEGION AND AEXILIARV RASKET SEIM'ER FRIDAY The American Legion and th Auxiliary anil their families will have a basket supper at 7 an Friday evening Oct 21 at the Legion Hall Crescent JUDICIAL POSITION AND THE MOST IMPORTANT COUNTY OFFICE BEFORE THE PEOPLE lloht Ilolaml Vm J' chance to elect a mature and eii-som lawyer to pass upon ynir personal lihoity and properly rights It is lime to awaken end elect a competent Count Judge Roht liny land Is the man Ills opponent lins drawn almost $1800000 salary dm lug the 8 years ho has held a County office and is now seeking to slide in for the tifth cnnsoenlive time I IMF FOR A HANGF E-L-E-C-T Robt Hoylancl OI'U NFXT County Judge 'LL ce- if V1 i Jk i ir Able Dependable Sincere EXPERIENCE COUM FOR YOUR PROTECTION RE-ELECT VOTE FOR tor CHARLES ALLEN STATE REPRESENTS Chas Allon has served this county hmestly and elViciently as thpir State Kepresorlative He deserves to Aent back on his nirri His experience in uv Sf-rde Hous1' il: enable him to ei more for thi-? than any new man who might le considered A VOTE FOB AM UN IS A VOTE FOR LOG AM COUNTY WE WILL LET HIM PROTECT OUR HOME AND PROPERTY FOR TWO MORE YEARS THE MAN WITH THE EXPERIENCE.

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1935-1939