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The Black Dispatch from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 6

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Pa Six THE BLACK DISPATCH SOME OKLAHOMA TOWNS OKMULGEE NEWS CHICKASHA, OKLA The Chickasha Branch of the A A held an interes'ting mass meeting at the Christian Church The meeting was presided over by Dr A Bullock, who is pushing the as- niciation to the front We were graced with the presence of Dr Jackson of Philadelphia, Pa We regret very much that Dr A Bu'locks, one of the leading physicians of Chickasha, will be out of the State, attending the bedside of his father No other in the city will be missed as he We are praying for his early return and a speedy recovery of his father BROOKSVILLE NEWS Sunday was tolerably fair Services at both churches were well attended Both Sunday school and 11 o'clock services showed much interest Rev Brown filled his regular appointment He surely preached a wonderful sermon Rev Taylor preached at the Baptist church He preached a noble sermon which everybody enjoyed Afternoon and night services were not held on account of rain The Wonderful Workers Club's display, Saturday night, was quite a success They had on exhibition Quite a few tea aprons, dust caps, handkerchiefs etc were shown They realized a neat little sum from their sale Mr Mark Garrett and Johnnie Johnson from Shawnee, visited in Brooks- ville Sunday Mrs Ruth Bdgington and Cora Durham visited Mrs Edna House, Monday evening Mr Rolnn I Dollarhide of Earlsboro, is here visiting for a few days Mrs Wilson is reported on the sick list, this week Pishing seems to be the order of the day among the fairer sex Mr Richardson lost his buggy horse one day last week The horse fell while running and broke his neck The Baptist and A Churches are preparing to render beautiful programs for Easter The choir at the Baptist Church is certainly rendering some beautiful mu ic since they have gotten lined up Wednesday night prayer meeting is proving to be quite a success with a good attendance Seems as if every issue of the Dis patch is just a little better than the one preceding One can always get bo many good thoughts from each is sue, which goes to show that some of our race leaden are not sleeping and juat dreaming, but as far as possible, they are up and doing We trust their efforts will not be in vain and their every effort will be crowned with abundant success in the uplifting of the Colored race CLEARVIEW, OKLA Sunday school was well attended Sunday Students seemed to manifest much interest in the lesson Our pastor, Rev Hill, president of College, was at his post of duty and preached a wonderful sermon Services Sunday night, were good Owing to the threatening weather, the attendance was small Those on the sick list this week Mrs Liggins, Mrs Thompson, Mrs Burt and Little Clarie Evans We hope for them a speedy recovery VERNON NEWS Sunday was pastoral day at the A Zion Church Quite a number were present despite the rainy weather, to hear and see their new pastor, Rev Malone of McAlester Quite a number of the members of the New Hope Baptist Church are busy arranging and making more seats for the Executive Board which convenes this week Mr and Mrs Carter left Monday night for points in the west, They shall soon start for Arizona, where they expect to make their home Mrs Harvey and children are vis-iting relatives in Idab el The Sain's seemed to have had a glorious time Sunday and Sunday night, '-'espite the weather Dr Taylor, our dentist, was in town last week Mr Johnson and Mrs Olliver went to Eufaula Sunday on business We farmers are still picking cotton, plowing in oats and planting corn between showers Mr anj Mrs Green are the proud parents of two fine babies, a boy and a girl Mother and babies are doing fine The Vernon High School students are looking forward for trees to be set out on the school grounds around the new building on Arbor day Mr Edgar Busby of Arkansas Baptist College, Little Rock, reports himself as doing fine and often speaks of the Dispatch Club into the State Federation The club met at the home of the popular president, Mrs Ellen Givens The floral decoration was lovely The club royally entertained Mrs Brockway, while she was visiting in our little city Judge Barbour and Mr Roberts of El Reno, Okla and Mr Richard Htos- kins of the Capitol were in Purcell this week attending District Court Mr Joe Jefferson and Mr John Good man motored to the Capjtol Saturday on business The Excelsior Club was entertained by Mrs Williams last week Dr Smith was called to Rose- dale last Saturday on professional business Mr Jim Griffin and Mr George Coulter of Rosedale, Okla spent Sunday in Purcell, visiting friends The Clover Leaf Club met at the residence of Mr and Mrs Charlie Steward, Wednesday afternoon and the following officers were elected Mrs Steward, president Mrs Henderson, vice-president Mrs Carr, secretary Mrs Kattie Sieven son, assistant secretary Mar Smiley, treasurer and Mrs Joe Jefferson, reporter After important business the club was served with a nice three-course luncheon Mrs Geo Holt won first prize as being the best worker in the sewing department HOLDENVILLE NEWS Dr Ric man made a business trip to Sapulpa last -week The people enjoy reading the Dispatch You may find a copy in nearly every home before 10 o'clock each Saturday morning Mrs Glispy returned home last Saturday after spend ing several week in Bookertee, visiting her brother, Mr Doc White Rev Dixon of the A Church, will preach for Rev A Simmons at the First Baptist church at 3 Sunday Mr Swiney Wewoka visited friends in Holdenville last Monday Mrs Julia Towns will leave in a few davs for California to make it her future home Those having news for the Dispatch will please call 503 every Monday morning Rev Dixon spent Saturday and Sunday in the country at Tavlor's Chapel A Miss Eftie Bullock spent Saturday and Sunday in Rosedale visiting her mother Miss Noel Nutter is the substitute teacher in the primary room at the High School Mrs Davis ia on the sick list this week Mrs Carter and children left Thursday for Hugo Okla Mrs Carter hai been ill for quite a while EL RENO DOTS Service at Sun Rise Baptist Church was fine Sunday school at its usual hour, was excellent and well attended At 11 o'clock, our pastor, Rev Griffin delivered a wonderful and inspiring sermon was excellent and well attended Lesson was good Good services at night Mrs Almeda Johns of 720 Admire is very ill from an operation Little Bessie Jefferson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jefferson at 617 Admire, is on the sick list Mr James Henderson who has been very ill for a month, is greatly improved Services at the Mt Moriah Baptist TATUMS NEWS The Gosped Uplift Co rendered two attractions at Macidonia Baptist church Thursday and Friday night of last week Rev Cray is manager, Madame Bruce and Jknes constitute the company, great singers indeed A Walker, contractor and builder of Wichita, Kansas, is here to see his mother who is seriously ill in th New Ad ytion on the East Side Mr and Mrs Williams of New Orleans, La are guests of their brother-in-law, Mrs A Fields of East First Street They have purchased a home on East'Smith St Mr Smitherman, Editor of the Tulsa Star was here Monday on business Stuart Carbett, law firm of Muskogee was here on'business Monday Mr Provo, the restaurant wizzard, opened a swell cafe at 521 East 5th Street Saturday The Okmulgee Observer Publishing Company moved into new quarters at 609 East 5th Street Monday ledge Mrs I Tasby, woh has been ill, Bodovitz white of Ard- for the past four weeks is fastljt im-l more addressed the citizens of Tatums proving at Bethel Baptist Church Sunday Lawyer Owens of Muskogee was in March 6 All who heard him were up- the city Wednesday on business ftfed by his eloquent remarks Dr Luckett was called to Ok- Miss Perchie Kennedy left for her lahoma City Tuesday night on a case me at Bis to witness the wedding of emergency I her brother She reports a de- Mrs Rose Redick, who was injured htful trip Monday when her team ran away i r8, 'a Sams made a trip to Okla- improving noma City to hear the wonderful lec- Mr Lewis Robinson of Terrill, Texas' Dr' DuBois She was well is here prospecting, he expects to lo-1 Pj easetl with the lecture which so cate here I thoroughly inspired her that she i Services at Mt Olive Presbyterian' exP am his mission to all church quite interesting Rev lquire of great man Williams delivered two able sermons Rev Givens, the newly elected pas tor of Bethel Baptist Church, filled his rostrum Sunday morning and night and preached to a very eager audience His discoursese were indeed logical and went home to every ape who heard him Rev Givens is no stranger to the tatums people He served as pastor here for a long time the early days Last week was a busy week at the Tatums High School The teachers and students are ding some real landscape work and have started a park just west of the school building and tout a large number of shade trees which will add much to the scenic beauty of the campus and to the comfort of the school The ladies of the faculty also planted a flower garden in front of the building We have a campus comprising five acres which will be under fence in the near future We expect to make our school a place as we as a shrine of iow- three members united with the church at morning services, Piot and Mrs Slaughter are ery proud of the rapid improvement of their little daughter, Mabel, since Sunday School at St Paul i an Pei'alion was performed upon her church was well attended Bishop om two weeks ago at the Hardy Cleavers preached a noble sermon Ardmore, Okla at St Paul Friday nigtu he was ac- companed by Rev Catewood Rev Harreld and Rev Mr Johny Huffman and Miss Lovic Lou Carter were quietly married in Ardmore Saturday, March The whom all Okmulgee adore as a noble f10 a is a pl' farmer and the Christain gentleman nrirte was a high school student Both Rev A Alexander pastor of St 5'oung people grew up around Paul church will leave Mon- vvn and are out of some of our Kansas on hnei es' families We hope for them a day for Coffeeville, Kansas on business Mrs Williams Hilliard has returned from an extended trip in Mo Pev Madden of the Church, with his faithful members are creating muah interest in the one thousand io'lar rally which is to be in the near future Dr Kidd the able pastor of Shorter Chapel A church is real live wire in this community Zion Bethel, Macidcnia The Church of God all report splendid services The Local A A will hoH grand mass meeting Thursday night March 24th An attractive program it being prepared The Spring drive for membership is being planed The Ready-To-Help Club of which Mrs Jones is president and Miss Jack Enett is secretary, met at the resident of Mrs Shell on East Chi eago Street, Wednesday evening Wil meet this Wednesday at the residence of Mrs Mary Hamilton on Comanche This clu is doing real charity work for the needy Prof Thaddeus Hall, who teaches at Nuyaka, purchased a large supply of Race papers and masazines of the Wilson News Depot Saturadv We should be glad to serve others Rev Shorts, assistant pastor of the First Baptist Church, nrenrhed i strong sermon last Sabbath tiking he life of Matthew as his subiect Pastor Jones made a wise choise when he sent this strong yourfg man to the city It seems that all the members of the Church are behind Rev Mad- hope for them a prosperous and a happy life Some unwelcome visitors entered the Peoples' Drug Store and after loading themselves with jewelry and trinklets, etc they made their escape unnoticed This was done Saturday night and a search 1 warrant was is sued Sunday which will doubtless be he means of bringing the guiltv parties to a speedy trial We do not indorse this breach of civil justice and the guilty parties should be duly punished if apprehended WEWOKA NEWS Mr Kerney, one of our pros rterous farmers, reports that he i sdis- gusted at the prevailing condition, and belongings, and leaves to Nile Queen preparations FOR HAIR and SKIN Scientifically manufactured to meet your particular beauty requirements NILE queen Wonder Bleach NILE queen Hair Be vitifier nile queen Cold Creat i NILE queen Vanishing eam NILE queen Liquid Cold -ream NILE Queen Face Powder Pink, Flesh, White, Brunette and Cr Brown 50c EACH POSTAGE 5c EXTRA The country-wide demand for NILE QUEEN prepatVtions has becoma so great that they are on sale at most drug stores and st class beauty shops If your dealer or agent cannot supply you, seVid I I us his name with your order free Beauty Boow 5 toaaki KASHMIR CHEMICAL 3423 Indiana Avenue Dept 18 Chicago, Illinois FREDERICK SPARKS CHICKASHA NB WS Mr Will Thomas and wife, the colored puglist, who spent some time in Frederick, left Tuesady for Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they expect to make their future home Mr Thomas and wife made many friends while being in Frederick and if any friend wishes to write address Albu- luergue, New Mexico The people of Frederick are decorating their places with trees and flowers Sunday School was comlucted by the supertendent, Dr A Bullock who has the Sunday School well in hand At 11 30 o'colck Rev Cotb, the pastor, took for a text, St first chapter and 43 verse Follow me Subject, A wine choice from vvich he preached a strong sermon Cne person joined the church At night the service began at 7 30 preaching began at 8 The past- tor took for a text Gen 6 chapter and the Sverse At this hour the mon Visitors Rev Anderson and Lawyer We witnessed a heavy rain Thursday night, which was fine on gardens I stor meached anoth Rev A Williams of New Mexico or Pieacnea anotn preached a grand sermon Sunday Rev Benitt of Tipton, Okla was pre- fortune Benitt iS l6aVing the I The ML met with Mrs Pastor Clark organized a church aid DeHHous eh-eshme t118 e3 society Thursday night which gave an Dellcl0Ua ref J0bb Lporter intertainment Saturday night Moneys Key Cobb, Reporter raised were 18 75 WYNEWOOD news Sunday School and all services are wyinewood news d- On Friday night March 11th Mr seek new and better conditions nyPn0r'arrian' tT' un rraay mgnt March nth Mr Mrs Dan Rlce and Rev- Granbnng of Watonga was Tim Perry who made a trip to Africa here is inv pnri ha man nc W1 1 present with the Good Will Church last summer spoke to a large audience vow live happiness, long may Sunday to fill the place of their lov- at the First Baptist church He spoke pastor Their success was good 0f manv interesting scenes in Africa Dnif PtinnKtttr in nnn IU I Church, was well attended in spite of ion the inclement weather Rev no rh'lrnh Jones, pastor, was present i nm rthve'r THOUSAND Services at Bethel A Church on the First Sab- were excellent Rev Banks, pas PURCELL NOTES Services at the different churches were well attended Sunday March 13 Rev Brown, pastor of the A Church, was at his post and preached a great sermon, which was enjoyed by all Rev Ross, presiding elder of the Church, this district, was also in Purcell Sunday, visiting the local Church of which Rev Jackson is the pastor Rev Givens of Stradford Oklahoma was a Purcell visitor Saturday and Sunday Mr A Henry spent last week in the Capitol on business Mts Jane Meeks left for the Capitol Saturday to visit relatives for a few days Mrs A Henry was called to Kansas City Mo Wednesday, to attend the funeral of her mother Mrs Woods Mrs Thomas entertained the who died iddenly Tuesday evening Norton Art and Reading Club Thurs- of Heart failure day March 10 Prof 1 Hilburn principal of Mc The fusion was a business one and A1 ester Colored High School, was a plans for the work on the cemetery tor, was present The members the A Church, have succeeded in moving the church and is now put ting the top on Miss Lease Johnson of Kansas City is here visiting her father, Mr Geo Johnson Mrs Sales and Julia Williams have returned home from Kansas City, where they have been visiting their children Mrs Crawford at 519 Grand is very sick at this writing Mr Homer Clouston the son of Mrs Summerfield departed this life at the home of his mother, Monday, March 14 He was an old resident of this city having lived here for about 29 years He leaves a mother and two sisters and a host of friends to mourn his loss Mrs Amos Buchanan of 320 Mc- Comb, entertained the I and A Club Wednesday afternoon During bath in Apri The Dl'N'BAR HTOH SCFOOT 'SAND will give an Anril Fool IVrtv at tile school ttuildin- Friday, April 'ist -re Ion JPU iwi hear the sweetest 'M 'isif pjfrAj by this youthful band leader Mr Ross Instruments, been ordered All our fceopli are puting out trees and tht'r grounds beautiful Mr McMillan fc responsible for this opportunity to get good trees at a reasonable' rate The churches are given special rites as is also the school More than twenty trees are to be 'put out on the school grounds thru the contribution of the pupils Easter Day is to be a great dav for the children Each Sabbath school will have an exercise and the kiddies given a chance to show off Flowers are be ng planted around the grounds of the uiuu weanesaay aiternoon During and roms der-nraioH buildings the business hours the hostess demon- the season keeping with strated a very beautiful snow cake 1 Mrs Barbour was awarded the prize for the best quotation After the hour of business, Mrs Buchanan assisted by Mrs Hayes, served a two-course luncheon Each guest was presented a bunch of sweet peas tied with the club colors, orange and purple Visiting guest of the afternoon was Mrs John Smith Hostess at the next meeting will be Mrs Barbour, of 110 Grand PAULS VALLEY NEWS Bethlehem Baptist Sunday school met at the usual hour All were pre pared for a good lesson, which was taught by the Superintendent After Sunday school we had good services Rev Carter passed through Pauls Valley Saturday enroute to Marietta Mr WJ11 Price was in our city on business Saturday also Mr Ed Smith was here visiting his friends Mrs Blanton, Mrs Limey Camp, Mr Simon James, iMss Delia Brown and Mrs Brown are on the sikc list We are praying that they may recover speedily Spring is opening up and the gardeners are getting busy BOLEY CLUB MEETS Purcell risitor Sunday Postmaster Simmons of Boley was a Purcell visitor Saturday Mr Willie Walker and Mr Sam Goff of Cole, Okla was in Purcell last week on business Mrs Brockway, state organizer for The Colored Womens Federation, was a visitor with the Excelsior Club were completed and work there will begin at once These present Mrs Jones Haynes Mathonican, Tar ner Jr, Bradley A Car er Perry and Miss A Robinson Mrs Thomas assisted by Mrs Car ter served brick ice cream and cake Th club meets March 17 with Mrs Notice the sign over Frank Anderson harness shop and then get vours made at the same place DUNBAR can do more as they did this At a recent meeting of the A A the following officers were elected and arrangements made for a drive for one hundred new members Wallace, president Wilson vice president Fort, sectary' Roy Tyler, treasurer Dr A Car- nenter, chairman executive conrmit- m6 V' A- An son Gamble Miss Maud Smith Mann members of the executive committee Mr 0 Abbott, an expert printer is moving to the city Let us get behind this worthy young and make it go for him r' Haywood of Oklahoma ity is at the bedside of Miss Cora Chandlers The doctor is growing popular in this section The Night Rider and the KIu Klux Klan seems to be holding fort in and around Sand Creek Store, two Negro men were shot in their homes Sunday night, by some body we know not who he men however rallied and drove the mvaders from the scene Tinker Suton also a few miles from town were made to leave his wife in the hands of a bunch of masked men who had invaded his home in the dead or the night, seized his gun and carried him out by main force Tinker finally got away from them Som think he fled to Oklahoma City, he has not ben found sin -e Rev Granbry is one of the coming preachers of the state Reporter ARDMORE NOTES Hon Harris who Is teaching in the western part of the county wa in town Saturday and reports his school as progressing nicely Rev Wm Conner of this city left for Davis Saturady to conduct services Sunday Mrs James Ashew is reported to be very sick at this writing The many friends of Mrs Cora McGee are glad to know that she is convalescent after having suffered seri- Sunday afternoon the 6th a bunch 10UsIy from havinS tw teeth ex- of youngsters near Sam's School house 1 tracted was out strolling, a rabbit crossed their path and one of the bunch took a shot at him, the ball is alleged to have lodged in the resilience of Le-n Sheppard white about a quarter South of where' the shooting took place A bunch of white citizens Mr Joe Davis and family, former residents of Berwyne, who moved to Arizona some time ago have returned to Oklahoma and located in Ardmore Corinth Baptist Church wa graced with the following visitors Sunday Dr and Mrs Hill, Mr and Mrs went to the place of shooting de- allace Allen, Mr Hazea Martin and manded to know who done the shoot- brother- ing the answer was not satisfactory 1 Mr and JIrSi bert Baker are one boy in the crowd was searched' erectin a modern home on street, the other refused to be searched by Rev- Wln- Bourem of this city filled the enraged citizens, the girls in the 'his aPP intment at Prairie View Sunday REV BRANCH SPEAKS McAlester Mr Editor Please allow space for me to say that The Black Dispatch is one of the far-reaching papers of today The white people aa well as our own color enjoy reading it, because the editor is deep, logical and profound In his reasoning Again allow me to say that Mrs Houston, principal of the Girls Training School at Sapulpa, also contribuiing editor of the Dispatch is to be complemented for those lessons ot salvation she is giving out to our women As true, the Psalmist has written Righteousness exaltheth a nation a reproach to any people shall never be above reproach party was ordered by the bovs to leave the scene, and the boy who refused to be searched was being held by the crowd, waiting the arrival of the officers, in a dispute he told them that if they were going to make him tell who did the shooting they had better get at it, some one in the'crowd made for their gun and the boy beat them to it, it is said right then running took place, the boy fired only six shots and the field was clear, the boy made his get away the other parties were brought to town and made bond The new officers has a fine op- oortunit to repay the Negro for his liberal support, there is no question about it he put it in straight It seems strange to me that any Negro would attempt to bring on a race clash at this critical moment when the odds are so overwhelmingly against him better think before shooting The white man that would take the advantage, knowing as he does that all power is in his hand both from a military stand point and in legal favor, undoubtly is not mindful of the law of re-action I can only say to the Negroes of Seminole county, be not the aggressors, be carefu as to what neighborhood you move your family into, there are plenty of lands on which you can live in peace Rev Hoard, pastor of St Paul's Baptist church is holding services today Without a doubt the oil boom has hit Wewoka, the big companies are busy at the abstract office Mr Thos Bailey has been busy the past week in giving information to farmers about Mexico and what the farmer will have to do in that country Mr Bailey is uneducated, but is hon est and industrious and truthful The farmers believe in Bailey, his present address is 8o0 Bell St Shawnee Mr Elliot of Berwyne passed through the city Saturday enroute to Tulsa where he had ben called to the bed-side of his nephew Preston Houston, who is reported fatally ill It is remarkable to not the buildings that are being erected in Ardmore This and other improvements causes one to BOOKERTEE HAPPENINGS Pres Leftwich, Mrs Annie Ward and Rev Steward has returned from a business trip in interest of the college Miss Mozelle Franklin entertained think that Ardmore is a growing city I quite a number of young people at her The Ministerial Alliance of Ardmore birthday entertainment March 10th is engaged in a great Go to Church The Sir Nights and Dts gave an Campaign, through which it is hoped aP and necktie intertainment Sat- many sinners may be won for Christ, urd'ay night and every bo dy seemed to Remember the Black Dispatch enjoy themselves so very much Boy Marion Guest Jr each Saturday Mr Hall of Gary, Indiana is Mrs A Guest will receive any visiting his parents Mr and Mrs church or personal news of the city for the Black Dispatch i au ve reproarh un- we take our bovs from the -treets ut them in school and A number Wewoka citizens educate them eligjously motored to Boley to hear Dr DaBois 1 Chandler and wife, Mr Jamps I now for the rae betterment, but' pIr aJ Irs n- Sl it was I remember bud it is up to you to te Ls certainly 1 Mas play your pari welL oul gospel preacher May educate them Wednesday night Dr Chandler lemember dear friends, our girls and wife Prof Moore and wife, 'ill, soaie day, marry, whether the Mrs Johson Prof Wnv Frazier nan is competent to rule right or JIiss Sadie Torrenc and vrong he will rule or ruin Let us ret busy and train our boys to be better men Hall and other relatives Misses Beatrice Jennings and Minnie Aford departed for Vernon recently Biss Minnie spent the winter with The Public School grounds are tak-j u' ing on new air, many shade trees and in visiting his the boys have prepared a beautiful rsr ball ground 1 re S- J- c- Leftw lch made a very im- A revival is now in progress at the' 8 nd on CIeannesa Church 2 heard him should take As a rule you can always tell where goven lh6mselves accord- the average Negro gets the worst ir riom treatment, and the poorest service, 18 0n sick there is where he hangs out and there coyerv a Speedy re' is where he spends his money The vrs Negro-merchant that never does any traveling leaye againsoon thing for the community gets his a Dtere8t the U' N- trade and the white man that whales poto him over the head gets the remainder Hill MCherJ 0f Green of it It is hard to teach him where SE gUest ot to head in but he will learn some day ns this week The membership of the ndependent etn seems to hpTt a0out ook- Industrial League now extends into 6t ThpT'r-nh ffW6 11 fe' Canada reports Secretary Dr Rick- Lfi 'of kertee agricul- man The slogan on to Mexico seems ve on the them to have magic fire record An interesting Mr Editor let the papaers come, the J5da7 BTt'lo eople were disappointed Saturday The cotton crop is about all in IeJJ Lnd fnP rt-U lust plant something to live on this Th night at o0 year Tbe deportment of the girls of the Remember good people that only aI is re- Jaif of the side walk belongs to vou I teachers in charge of allow the other follow a rh nf ne grades and 9 is 0 percent and upward hat allow the other fellow a chance to Saes i s90 percent and pa8S upward What about the boys There are various moves on foot i WM tbe honored 1 guest of Mr and Mrs Smith firr A Branch reP rt th3t MttS play your part well 1 soul sunng gospel preacher May he inhn piarHv loft Mrs Couley returned to Haskell 1t0 Pound the Word of God Mrs John Hardy left Thursda All who have news please hand to afternoon to be present at the lecture after spending three weeks in Mrs Colston not later than Mon- at Oklahoma City Thursday night -Wewoka lay evening The First Baptist church has 'an excellent Sabbath School under the leadership of Mrs Chaney Walters and her fellow workers There are manv who are being enrolled in the Sabbath School The farmers'are beginning to get busy They are planting a great deal more grain this year and raising a great deal more of live stock and they are hesitating about planting any cotton at all SULPHUR NEWS Mrs Ellen Corwell has purchased her a new home On account of the weather Sunday School was not so very good but I should say the was fust fine Mr Joe Perry left for Ada Sunday The death of old Uncle George AJc- ire last Friday morning and was burried Saturday He leaves a host of frifends to mourn his lost The Rev Pipkins was in the city visiting his beloved wife and our distinctly teacher, Mr Pipkins, Miss Geneva and Mr Edward Jr Havard is back in the city with their mother Mrs Minnie Walker haa purchased a telephone Get your papers from Goldla Richey Know.

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