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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 11

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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RIDAVAPRIL 27 1934 'fc 1 i MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA PAGE ELEVEN CENTURY What Two Years of light Did to Samuel Insult I a BEORE THE CRASH RESPITE IN GREECE HOMEWARD BOUND CARDIN Tinymite Plane Hailed as Craft for Thrifty lying £10" 9 North Main TWO STORES 102 South Main resh and 3 CANS Peas Well illed Pods per lb NEW No 1 Rhubarb lb 25c lour 79c BLUEJACKET Soup PORK 0 25c BEANS Butter I Market BAXTER SPGS 9 North Main jh a system of tt manipulate the yy? Beef Tenderloin Baby Beef 4c NECK BONES 10c Steak renched Ready to Cook LB RACON Smoked 1 2 1 OJLp Dtivvll or whoic side lb I2v Young and Tender 2 LBS 10c 25 25c RGAlNDAYWn Meat Special More than 3000 amendments to the federal constitution have been proposed in Congress since 1789 aRead the Want Ads too! i currency exercised him and his face GREEN BEANS ship" revolved around four specific grants: 1 Power to curtail government ex penditures arbitarily power to con UUi illUUDll LUI UUgH a 6 blew VI licensing power to i currency power to undertake what many: called a of agriculture What has become of these pow ers? hours 11 a and 8 Ep worth League at 7 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30 Mrs are Medium per can cept in one isolated instance but it now is disclosed that when the pow er expires by statute in June no re qiiest will be made for its renewal Thus the administration lays aide in the face of much resistance the biggest club it held over indus try Veir Blow Aimed at Market Control Bill Mrs Lou Graham returned home Sunday from Centralia where she had been the last two weeks help ing her sister Mrs Hattie razier who has been ill Mr and Mrs A Wandell of Joplin Mo were guests of their parents Mr and Mrs Wan dell and sister Miss Winona Wan dell The Rev Clifton Moser and Chief Sharp were business visitors in Vinita The following young people went 4 Lbs for 2 All Kinds 3 cans Compromises orced EVEN before the government ex pendltures was' established congress forced a com promise limiting what the President could do about the exceptionally large item of allowances Since then congress has "forced other compromises and by passage of the current appropria tions bill over a veto finally has wiped out most of what Mr Roose velt did under the original grant The licensing authority over bust ness not only never was ex A midget of the ain heralded by its designer as the answer to economy flying Is this "Knight Twister" piloted by Thomas1 Cushman by: Payne former army aviation instructor it weighs only 400 pounds is liy2 feet long and has a 15 foot wing spread It is powered by a nine cylinder rench Salmson motor and Payne claims a speed of 120 miles an hour using only three gallons of gas an hour at that npeed Baptist Church Sunday school at 10 John Huxtable superintendent Preach ing hours 11 a and 8 all classes 7 Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 Birthday Party Mrs Mark ehrenbach enter tained a group of children Satur day afternoon at city park with party complimentary to Che twelfth birthday anniversary of her daughter Virginia Mae The WASHINGTON April A new attack on the stock market control bill in the form of a minor ity report took shape today with in the Senate banking committee? The minority: statement was be ing drawn in reply to a majority report which held that the project ed federal regulation of markets was to sustained pros perity Eight members of the committee voted against the bill and 11 were recorded for it Senate leaders plan to call the bill up for debate next week and predict passage within twoor three days Baseball" Game The first baseball game of the season was played Sunday after noon at the city park between Reck and Bluejacket'This game was witnessed by a large crowd and all the players showed good team work The score was 6 4 in favor of visiting team Meet at Red Oak Lodge The Kneedie Kraft Kwilfing club was entertained Monday by Mrs A Osborn at Red Oak lodge her summer home Those present were Mrs Landis Mrs Man ker Mrs Dwight UnderhilliMrs lora Goff and Mrs Emma Gray of this city Mrs Altermatt and JJrs Charles Mitchell of River ton and Mrs Gus Stempke and daughter' Martha Jane of Joplin By dYRCN PRICE (Chief Of Bureau The Associated Press Washington) Willis Reed of Yoder Colo came in Tuesday to visit Mr and Mrs William Cumpton and family for several days A Ragsdale and John McCoy were business visitors in Vinita Wednesday afternoon Mrs Dora Newman of Welch who is with the ERA was in Bluejacket Wednesday investigat ing several cases here Mr and Mrs Trolinger and daughter June Elizabeth spent Sunday with Mr moth er Mrs James Trolinger of Beggs Okla Earl Rector was in Vinita day' afternoon visiting with friends and campaigning for coun ty superintendent Earl Rector the seventh and eighth grade teacher gave his pu pils "a wiener roasts Monday ning at his home in the north part of town About 30 pupi tv ere present to enjoy roasting marsh mallows and wieners Games were enjoyed by the students until 9 All report a jolly good time The Methodist Missionary socie ty will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of the Rev and Porter AU members urged to be present Porter Wood moved his Eighteen Converted At Welch Revival to Afton Wednesday night to pre sent a play Bison Neva Davis Mildred Austin Dor othy ranklin Martha Dwight allis Roscoe Clarkston Dewey Davis Chief Sharp and the Rev and Mrs Clifton Moser uneral services were held for Mts Barrett Tuesday morn ing at 10 at the Welcome school house The Rev Clifton Mo ser of Bluejacket officiated Burial was made in the Bluejacket ceme tery Ji Mr and Ivan Ingold of Vinita was a guest of their mother Mrs Hattie Holden Sunday Mr and Mrs Jess Duncan and son Jimmy Oldham and daughter Treva aye were Tulsa visitors Monday and Tuesday They returned to Bluejacket Tuesday evening Mrs Beulah Holden of Sand Springs came in Sunday for sever al visit with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Robert Haw kins 1 II Davis and Ike Romines were business: visitors in Vinita Tuesday 2 1 Mark Lundy of Walla Walla Wash returned Monday and will spend the summer with his fath er Lundy of Timber Hill dis trict Charivari About 25 young people chariva ried Mr and Mrs Melvin Stude baker riday evening at the home of Mrs father Wil liam Wilson A' jolley good time was had by all the happy group and at a late hour treats were passed to the young people by Mr and Mrs Studebaker Missouri Hand Pack kARBE (MORE GROCERIES OR THAN ANYONE eery stock Monday to Tulsa Okla where Mr Wood will operate a grocery store The community re grets losing this grocery store and the Wood family who will leave Sunday for their new home 3 Several of the Epworth Leaguers attended the regular monthly meeting which was heldiat Miami Tuesday evening The Rev and Mrs Porter Mrs Smith and Mrs Doores were visiting in Miami Monday afternoon Mrs Winnie Skaggs and small daughter who had been guests of her sisters Mrs Tfella? Griffith and Miss 'Grace Hobbs returned to her home in Miami Saturday No Money Printing ITH respect to the the President has few ot the powerssgiven has steadfastly turned against that sort of inflation which many tewed might result He has said he never would use the congressional grant of authori ty to start the printing presses Some control has been attempted over agriculture but there Is a dis pute how effective It has been Now that the next step agricul tural compulsionpds proposed Sec retary Wallace stands opposed to it although he is willing to try with respect to cotton an experiment which he expects will fail Those who said the President nev er really desired a and those who said he would fail it he tried to establish one probably never will agree day and Mrs Henderson Mrs Lula Har iij kins Mrs Galyon Mrs Tom i arren and son Mrs Lula How ard Mrs Elsie Thomas and daugh ter Mrs Susie Burns worth and daughter Mrs red Osgood Mrs 'reeman arid children Mrs Pearls Bowen and Mrs Emma Curry The club will meet Wednes day May 9 at the home of Mrs Mary Grayson Country Roll? per lb TLlJL BEE BOIL Baxter Relief Corps Sr At the meeting of the Baxter A Relief corps held Tuesday afternoon at the city hall plans were made for delegates to attend the' ifti eth Annual convention of the A Woman's Relief corps of Kansas to be held May 14' 15 and 16 in Em 'Kas Those attending the meeting were Mcsdames Hocker Richards John RLame Myra Congdon Os ibom David Collins Alter Amatt Emma Gray Lula Winters Henry Newton Charles Mitchell Lola Denton John Royse John Patton lora Goff John Arch er and Hocker 1 party included Virginia Lee Smith Jean LaVerne Wood Doris Jean Haley Bonnie: Belle Reed Leta Smith Betty Lou Ritter vJuanitp Waters' Louise DeVaney Jean ithian Ross Anderson Con rad Bobbie Puckett Glenn Waddell Carl Weiss Richard Hocker Herbie Heavin Irby au cett Virginia White Dennis Shel ton Emma Alice Woods Jimmy Wene Dorothy Wilfley Mary Max Hopkins Ernestine: Berry Richard Diveley Doris Wilfley Clara Mae olk "Wene Margaret Moreland Mary Lou Diveley Billy olk Ci Hartley Julian Johnson Ralph Brand Bet ty Jane and Joe ehrenbach The hostess was assisted in serving by Ji LanceiWenb Mrs Charles Diveley Misses Thelma aucett Lorene Johnson and Catherine El liott? Clarence Page spent several days visiting relatives in Green orest Ark i returned'RTiiis4mte in Reed Springs Mo after spend ing a month here visiting Mr and: Mrs A Malotte Eldon McQueen visited relatives5in Baxter Wednesday evening 4 Jim Malotte spent several A visiting relatives in Cape air i Miss Rosell Scott of Dduthatis spending several with her rf sister Mrs" Leslie Bqgbykwho is ill sipf Miss Thelma' and Glenn a Shroyer are ill at their' home with measles Miss Virginia Murphy spent the week end visiting relatives in op lin Miss Clara Smith spent' the :5 week end visiting relatives in Jop lin Clara" Smith spent thed" week end visiting Mrs Alva Smith jjand family of North Miami Misses Steve Leslie and daugh ters Misses Dorothy Jean and Reva and Eldon McQueen motored to Monett Mo Sunday and visited fi Mr and Mrs ulton and chil 4 dren Carl and Virginia for rnerly of Cardin Mr and Mrs red Bragg visited relatives in Joplin Mo Sunday Miss Juanita Ramage is visiting Mr and Mrs Jack January of Commerce this week Mr Mrs Glenn Miller of 4 Miami visited Mrs Oscar Turrentine Sunday Miss Virginia Murphy is leaving Saturday for Burlington la where she will make her home aria Mrs Nix were 4 guests Monday of Mr and Mrs James of Commerce Mrs Steve Leslie and daughter' Reva were Commerce visitorsi" Monday evening Herschel' Martin of Commerce visited here Wednesday afternoon 'N Detchemendy spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Jim Detche mendy'and family of Baxter Mr and Mrs Allen visitedthe sister Mrs Alvie Smith and family of North Miapti Wednesday i Empire Guaranteed 24 lb bag ord four of Welch Bluejacket and Centralia will participate in this service The will speak Sunday iMp morning on Church Cove UVlrl ni rinwn donable Special musical num bers are being arranged Miss Pearl Lindsey of Los Ange les is visiting in Baxter Springs with her sisterMrs John' Lee and family Miss Rowena Crist is visiting in Kansas City with Mr and Mrs Ted Burke Mrs Carl Wallis and her par ents Mr ancLMrs A A Skidmore of Columbus are spending the week at their farm near Sulphur Springs Ark Mr and Mrs Chalmer Pruitt were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs Pruitt's parents Mr and Mrs James riend in Joplin Mr and Mrs Carl Wallis were dinner guests Sunday of her par ents Mr and Mrs A A Skidmore at their home in Columbus i Methodist Church Sunday school at 10 B'Hill superintendent Preaching SHORTENING Xe VegetTo 4 ID MP package Here are three camera studiesi oa man Sin the first he is a man harassed by the knowledge that all was not wellr with great Samuel Insull just before the crash of his utility empire In the second 'as he found temporary haven in Greece In the third as he returns to America to face trial Back Bones OLD ASHIONED STYLE 14 oz bot 1 tic I SP each JL tJv mil I Home made llllLl per ib WELCH April 27 (Special) Eighteen conversions and additions have resulted in the five revival meeting being conducted here at the Baptist church by the Rev Grover Scales and the Rev Otis Beaty The church work is being reorganized and regular services will be carried on "Special will be held Sun day including' a baptismal service at 3 in the afternoon at SALT JOWLS 7c Large I ananas XibsZjC 1(V Tender per lb JL vr Dawh SpccialrtfV I 111 iPP Blend Ground i Wllvv resh per lb Mm Michigan Gallon Size 9c I Cherries Tomatoes Market 102 South Main (Continued from Page Ten) S'' Mr and Mrs Willie Reynolds oi Peoria spent Monday visiting' Mr and Mrs John Cooper Mrs Anne Harred of Miami' was a Saturday guest of Mr and Mrs Jones of Picher Mrs John Cooper spent Wednes day transacting business in Joplin 1 SNo19Q otatoes ZoC QLITICS DandjOITL tsSMTy 1 ar: I aia'iua rpHE widely accepted supposition that President Roosevelt JL is accomplishing a at Washington shows many signs of weakening as he begins his second year in office Some of the props to his greatly expanded presidential authority have been torn away by the irresistible force of op position pressure Others have been taken through action by the administration itself Still others ap pear tobe crumbling from natural the influence of a trade up turn which makes emergency pow ers rio longer'so popular as' they were Of course Mr Roosevelt retains? and probably will continue to retain greater powers than any of his pred ecessors possessed in peace time i4What has been happening recent ly concept of an power President however is well worth summarizing 1 "1 Grants JUST a year ago congress was en gaged in passing an 'extraord I nary seGpt measures They gavethe 1 executfve branch such wide latitude ot actron that Mr Roosevelt's ene mies and some of his friends be gan to refer to his authority as Essentially talk of a 1 UIUIVVU 6 lbs arewell Partv A' farewell shower was at the: home Miss Reva Leslie A Tuesday evening in honor of Miss 'Virginia Murphy who is leaving rt Saturday for Burlington la Games were the diversions of the evening Refreshments consisting of ice i cream1 and cake were served at the i close 'of a very delightful evening Those present were: Nola1 Allen A Deloris Hood Dorotha Jean Leslie June Grayson Vivian Byrd Geneva 4 Leslie Constance Ridley Norvella 4 Green Reva Leslie Aletha Ray Mrs Steve Leslie Eldon McQueen 8 Ernest Corrington Harold" Ahern Bernard Raouls Lloyd Craig Ray prond Sleight Carl Vogel Ralph4 Leslie" Lawrence Parker and the Miss Virginia Murphy Social Circle' Meets 1 The Social circle met Wednesday 4 at the home of Mrs Emma Currysy for an all day meeting The day was spent in quilting a quilt for 4 Mrs Curry Devotional services 'ere held at 11 At the noon hour a covered dish luncheon was served Those en joying 7 the 4 were: Mrs Mary 'Grayson wschildren Mrs Steve Leslie Pure dUgar is jZc LTnm I nrn Country Gentlemen No 2 Cans 4BI 3 cans ft New Medium size per lb 25c lour 4 5 SEfftSBM 4'' I'" IK 44 f' vs aM li 0' Ml i 1 41 xil 9 31 Is i i i "Yd I I JMI8 1 1 SC 1 '4 I I 4 I 41 II 11 4 1 3 11 JI al 41 I Catsup fl 18c Cabbage 6c yjgc.

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