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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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PAGE THREE A tAPER'ANNY SAYS: BLUEJACKET ATON SAER NOW 0 WELCH Stop Getting Up Nights HOCKERVILLE The Sanders Ridgway Co is New ashion Plate ootwear of ZINCVILLE are Tier without 10 $395 NARCISSA $595 $495 no $750 rears xianune auu rratm I icher spent Sunday with Mrs Ha mother Mrs Lizzie Mar I so difficult to as with a touch of AC Leora Mavis Another beautiful Spring number exactly as il lustrated mat kid pump with ornament to the side with 19 8 spike heel per pair When a husband is late to a meal all he deserves is his just desserts ill im Middle Age and Elderly People Helped at Change of Life lawless emeralds are very rare These stones cost about twice as much as diamonds of the samo size 't The regular meeting of the Nar cissa literary and Debating so ciety which was scheduled for Thursday night has been postpon ed indefinitely on account of the inclement weather Mr and Mrs Cecil Burr Mrs Pearl Hahane and rank Elliott of Mrs Biinis Dies Mrs Emily Burris died at her son's home in Zincville eb 7 She was born June 2 1849 near Kirksville Mo She leaves three sons A Burris of Saskatche wan Canada of Zincville and A of Vandalia Mo to mourn her departure She spent most of the last 22 years of her life in Bluejacket She united with the Baptist church early in life Services were held in the Methodist church here Sunday The Bev Bussell officiated after which the body was laid in the Bluejacket cemetery Vege table Compound is a wonder ful medicine at the Change of Life I would get blue spells and just walk the floor 1 was nerv ous could not sleep at night and was not able to do my work I know if it had not been for your medicine I would have been in bed most of this time and had a big bill If women would only take your medicine they would be bet Mrs Anna Weaver No 2 Rose Hill Iowa They proved submarines luture win be saier 4 had been deliberately sunk off Key West la Chief Torpedoman Edward Koliniski a diver and Lieutenant Momsen of the Naval Bureau of Construction and Repair crawled through a new and bobbed up to the surface through 40 feet of wa ter Koolinoski is shown above emerging from the escape hatch whil Lieutenant Mompn below is demonstrating the which each wore during the test Telephone 36 Store Hours 8 am to 6 pm Saturday 10 pm Miami Okla Hatchery Now Operating The Welch Hatchery started' up last week with its first hatch of 4000 eggs all from pure bred poultry pens of the surrounding This week 4000 eggs will be placed in the second section af ter which next week the big elec trie incubator viH be filled to ca pacity with 4000 more eggs This enables the plant to discharge one of the three units once a Week for the balance of the season with a continuous total capacity of 12 000 eggs The eggs are furnished by the districts surrounding Welch which now 'enjoys a state record second to none for Jthe production of high grade poultry Smith manager of the plant states that he will dispose of the entire output this season with few exceptions to the local poultry raisers and already has orders for all of the first settings of nearly 30000 eggs In addition he has markets all over the southern and central part of Oklahoma for any overplus he may have Welch district furn ishes in addition hatcheries in the surrounding towns and cities withggs that keep the hatcheries go ing for the greater part of the sea son In the month just ended Welch captured special mention in the state egg production contests Mrs I leming getting first and Mrs John Cooper fifth Others who did not report their egg pro duction but claim high records are: Mrs William Poulson George Warner Walker Wilson and Sipple Night Bladder I Weakness or Kidney Pains of the Aged Relieved promptly with genuine Santa! Midy Effective Harmless of After tin Mr and Mrs Varden Stout Mr and Mrs Jerry Lockard and Miss Jessie Stout of Leonard Mo were guests Wednesday of Mr and Mrs Wilks Mr and Mrs rank Gaines of Rushville Ill ara guest of rela tives here thi week and Mrs Loren 'Douthat spent last week with the latter's parent Mr nd Mrs William Maxwell of Monett Mo Mr and Mr Charley Brown ar The Eeverend Bickitt of Drift wood will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening Prayer services will be held Thursday evening at 7 Dewey Davis is leader Mrs Jim Smith and her brother Pegg were in Miami the first of the week Leon Weddel is visiting his sis ter Mrs Edna air of Lamont Mo Mrs Clara Emmons one of the high school teacher is seriously ill Mrs Merl Ayers is substitut ing for her The Bev Odell and wife of Centralia spent the wek end with the his brother Odell and family MisseS Lena Weddel and Bessie Bishop and Herb Jones visited Miss sister Mrs gate of Hill Sunday Mr and Mrs Gragg speht the week end in Joplin with the for sister Mrs Vern Nixon and family Erie Hudson made a trip to Tulsa last week Zimmerman who has been working in Burbank for three months returned home Monday Spradlin has been chosen as sponsor of the The young people of the Baptist church serenaded him Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Bob Skaggs of Narcissa visited the mother Mrs Sarah Skaggs Mon day evening and Allen Walter Skaggs and John Shinks Sr went to Miami Tuesday Bradley was called to Princeton Kas on the account of the death and burial of his niece Mrs Annie Yarhm Mrs Abe Tiley has returned from a three weeks visit to her daughters Mrs Opal Kendall of Oklahoma City and Mrs Elgin Wilson of Davenport Okla Woodard Afford of Zincville came here in company with Ed and Carl Burris Saturday to make ar rangements for the burial of Mrs Burris Will Bluejacket and wife Will Davis Joe Wilson Clem Davis ord and Luther ord were in Miami Monday NORMA SHEARER in ree yourself from this annoy ing inconvenience Sleep all night and wake up refreshed ready for a work Doctor and Pre scription formerly called Kidney and Bladder Remedy is a pre scription containing ingredients especially intended to relieve weak bladder by reducing the infl am mation and stimulating the neck of the bladder If you are forced to get up sev eral times at night try Doctor and Prescription at once You will not regret doing so Pains in the back highly color ed urine and frequent passage us ually mean inflammation of the bladder Get rid of the trouble take Doctor and Price 60c and $120 (Adv) of at street The rooms in Mr and Mrs Robert Watson the parents of a son born last week The young arrival has been named Robert Douglas Mrs Eva Harrison spent the week end with friends in Neosho Mo The Rev Earl Burris has re turned to his home in St Louis af ter being called here by the death of his mother Mrs Emily Burris Christine Shannon little daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Roy Shannon is ill with pneumonia Mrs Eula Martin Mrs Pearl Nidy Oscar Montey Mr and Mrs A Trice and Mr and Mrs Thompson attended the funeral of Mrs Emily Burris in Bluejack et Sunday Stop That Cough Quick! amous Prescription Has A Double Action The phenomenal success of a famous prescription called Thoxine is due to its double action It immediately soothes the irrita tion and goes direct to the inter nal cause not reached by patent medicines and cough syrups The very first swallow usually relieves even the most obstinate cough Thoxine contains no chloroform dope or other dangerous drugs Safe and pleasant for the whole family Also excellent for sore throat Quick re lief or your money back 35c 60c and $100 Sold by Harrah Prut Co Miami and Central Drug Co icher and all other good drug stores (Adv) good rail it what you may the slipper above unmistakably displays that intangible quality of chic so desirable yet achieve This number is exactly mat kid one button ashion arch patent Spanish heel per fair BRITAIN HAS LIEBOAT OB DISABLED AIRCRAT DOVER England eb 13 CP A new type of motor lifeboat specially designed to go to the aid of airplanes which may come down while crossing the English Chan riel is to be stationed at Dover by the Royal National Lifeboat Insti tution She will be the first British life boat to be fitted with wireless Sixty four feet long with a speed of 17 to 18 knots the craft will be the largest and fastest lifeboat In the world She will have two cab ins to hold about fifty people be lighted by electricity and have a searchlight and line throwing gun BUDAPEST ORDERS DOGS 1 TO BARK IN WHISPERS BUDAPEST eb 13 Dog lover are indignant over an order of the eity council forbidding the loud barking of dog a punish able offense Burin men had complained they could not work when bark Valentine Party Miss Ludella Roseborough en tertained her Sunday school class of the Methodist church with a Valentine party at her home Mon day evening Each class member invited a guest to act as their The twins were to be alike in some manner of dress Beatrice Garcia and Dorothy Bon ner won first prize and Leora Maloney and Mary Seig second for being the best matched Music games and contests which carried out the Valentine idea for med the evening S1 entertainment Those winning prizes in the var ious contests were Jack Seig Mary Margaret Reed and Mildred Rust The color schetne of red and white was carried out in the ice courseserved by the hostess assisted by her sister Miss Irene and Miss Mavis Clayton to the following guests: Misses Mary Margaret Reed Ruth Judd Mary Livingston Beatrice Garcia Hazel Doran Dorothy Bonner Mary Seig Clara Mae Marsh Malonev Mildred Rust Clayton Messrs Jack Seig and Vernon Bowles and Mrs Ed Clay ton reeman Bohannon Wedding A quiet home wedding occuring Monday eb 4 at 1 at the home of Mr and Mrs A McClaskey of Kansas City that will be of interest to Afton friends was that of Mrs niece Miss Albert reeman daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed reeman of this place and Bohannon son of Mr and Mrs Bohannon who live on West irst street here Miss ree man who was a member of the class of the airland high school has been spending the winter with her aunt and Mr Bohannon has been employed bv the risco rail road here for several years Only a small party of the rela tives witnessed the wedding which was performe by the Reverend Rossman pastor of the Christian church Mr and Mrs Bohannon who returned here Sunday have rented an apartment in the Crowell building Missionary Meeting The regular devotional meeting of the Home Missionary society of the Methodist church was held at the home of Mrs Painter on South Main street Monday afternoon the subject of the lesson was Old Man Who was with sub divisions on as the Center of Mission ary Mrs Anna Rose borough was leader and others as sisting on the program were: Mes dames I Hitchcock rank Young A Hodson and Painter Plans were discussed for the Zone Meeting which will be held here all day eb 26 Other societies which will take part in zone meeting to convene here in clude Miami Picher Quapaw airland and Grove Lunch will be served at the city hall while the 1 program will be held at the church Members present not on the program were Mrs Bal lard and Hukil Mrs Lee Mitchell was a visitor Schmidt Brown Wedding The ceremony was performed in Coffeyville Jias eb 2 that unit ed in marriage Carl Schmidt of In dependence Kas and Miss Juanita Brown formerly of Welch and a graduate of the Welch high school Mr Schmidt is reported as a prom inent business man of Indepen dence Miss Brown is a daughter of Mrs annie Gardner of the Coal Hills district and lived in Welch until about two years ago when she entered the Southeastern hospital in Coffeyville as student nurse and has been employed there since Mr and Mrs Schmidt will make their home in Indepen dence airland after spending' a few days with her parents Mr and Mrs Waggy Announcements have been re ceived here of the birth of a daughter who has been given the name of Marv Louise to Mr and Mrs Ellis of Galveston Tex Mrs Ellis was formerly Miss Esther Whiteside Mrs Robert Mitchell of Joplin spent the week end with her par ents Mr and Mrs Henry Stone Mr and Mrs Henry loyd an nounce the birth of a daughter eb 10 She has been named Mary Katherine M1AMI3 BIG DEPARTMENT STORE LAJUGESTW MOKUEASTEMJI OKUBCMA A nmpram was given by the Sunday night Plans were discussed at the meeting for a Valentine party to be given Thurs day night at the home of Mrs Ada Tano? Miss Ruth Loomis and Mrs Pearl Lacky visited friends in Mi ami and Cardin Monday Mrs Leia Collins of Baxter Springs is attending a revival at the Apostolic church this week Mr and Mrs I Young have moved from irst street to the Lakeside rooms Palmer: was abent from school Monday on account of ill ness Mrs Ethel Morland and son Henry and Mrs Dovie Jones and daughter were visitors in Joplin Monday Mrs Lizzie Bice has returned from a two visit with friends in Arkansas Swango arisler Wedding Emmett Swango son of Swango Route 5 Miami and Miss Brooxie Mae ansler daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward ansler of Welch Route 1 were married Sat urday at the Methodist parsonage here The bridegroom is an em ploye of the Picher Lead Zinc company in charge of one of the flotation plants at Picher Mrs Swango was until a few days ago a student in the Welch high school: Mr and Mrs Swango will make their home in Picher until spring when they will move to Ruby Ariz where he will be in charge of the plant at mines recently opened there Mr Swan go had only recently returned from Arizona where the company clos ed down a part of its plant on ac count of lack of water Sunday School at Grandview Sunday school which was closed at the beginning of the cold weath er in Grandview district will be resumed next Sunday morning at 10 A complete staff of of ficers will be elected and the Sun day school will thereafter meet without interruption until the be ginning of the next winter The literature for ebruary is already here Mr: William Polson of East An thracite has returned from a visit of several days with her sister Mrs William Barney of Vinita Mr Barney who is well known in Welch is reported seriously ill Mr and Mrs William Leake are home after a week spent in Vinita assisting Earl Dixon to get started in his newly acquired business the Billy Devine restaurant which he purchased last week George Marshall of Banner dis trict is reported unable to use his hands on account of infection which settled in them following an attack of influenza Miss Beulah Headlee spent the week end at the home of her fath er Asburk Headlee and at the home of Miss Maybelle Newman returning to her studies at Joplin Business college Monday Mr and Mrs Opal Shipman of the former Bertha Coats farm southeast pf Welch will move to the Walt Carrico farm one half mile west of Welch as soon as Asbury Headlee has vacated the latter farm Reports received in Welch Mon day were that a son who has been named Gerald was born last week to Mr and Mrs George McCoy of Coffeyville Kas Mrs McCoy was formerly Miss Alma Goodbar of Welch Vegetable Compound I I Social The intermediate denartment the enjoyed a social the home of Mr and Mrs McGraw on North Main Monday evening which the evening was spent were decorated in the various symbols suggestive of St Valentine and games apnropriate to the season were indulged in candy was made and corn was popped and at a late hourt heart ice cream and valen tine cookies were served Miss Pearl Jackson denartment leader was assisted in entertaining by members of the social committee Misses Vinita Clavton Grace Miller and James Sala Others present were Pearl and Rubv Cok er Vernie Harper rances Hover Lucille and Arthella McGraw Dorothv Cox Dorothy Doty James King Kenneth and James Sala Wade Boultinehouse Ora razier Matthew and Wavne Buxton Lan ear and Beryl McGraw Birthday Party Mrs Ollie Todd entertained a group of small children from 2 to 4 Saturday afternoon in observance of the fifth birthday of her son The hostess was assisted in the direction of nurs ery games bv Mrs A Todd At four o'clock the children assembled around the dining table which held valentine decorations in addition to the white birthday cake with five tiny tapers a red and white ice course was served to these guests Wilma Louise and red Leslie VanWinkle' Jean Mitchell Betty and Marcia Livingston Bet ty Reed Mavis Clayton Wilma Lee Boultinghouse Leota Maples Dorothy Dotv Ruby Lee Todd reddie Spittier Billy Laswell Henry Stone Jr Joe Nicholson Melvin Todd" Charles Doty Ruth Louise Todd and the honor guest who received many presents from his little playmates Mr and Mrs A Ward spent Sunday in Tulsa where they were called by the illness cf the cousin Miss Norma Jean Dugan who is receiving treatment at the Morningside hospital Mr and Mrs Jeff Montgomery and daughters Elizabeth and Georgia Lee and their house guests Mr and Turner and son George James of Wichita Kas and Miss Thelm Wilson of Sand Springs Okla spent Sundaynd Monday with relative 'in Jonlin Miss Juanita Zinn left Sunday for Vinlt to apend vrl day with her cousins Mr and Mrs A Smith Mr Brook OaWv and m11on left Tuesday for their Hom in Miss Dorothy Jenkins of air land was the guest of Mrs Grover Bassett for the week end Jackson of Lubbock Tex who has been visiting his daugh ter Miss Pearl Jackson for sev eral days left Monday for Rogers Victor of Tulsa marshall attended to business mat ters and visited his son Vic tor and family Tuesday Mustain is seriously ill at his home on North Main street Mrs Lutie Davis and Mrs Doran visited friends in Seneca Mo Sunday afternoon A Williams reeman and George Marsh arc spending the week in Miami where they are serving on the jury Hagan risco yardmaster spent Sunday with his family in Monett Mo Miss Vinita Perry of Grove visited Mrs Ballard Mon day Shi was returning from Ok lahoma City Mrs Ralph' Dawson was the guest of friends in Miami Mon day Roy Painter of Tulsa spent the week end at the home of his par ents Mr and Mrs A Painter Don Painter of Tulsa alo spent Sunday with his parentsJfe i Mrs Painter is seriously ill Mitts returned Sunday from Hail Center Tex after spending a few days with his sis 'teT Mrs Lutrel HAL RENCH WEALTH IS CENTERED IN PARIS PARIS A) Paris and its suburbs with 4000009 nopulation one tenth that of rance pays $40000000 or a shade more than half the national income tax proper This district likewise pays half the tax on sal aries and a little less than half the tax on commercial profits Paris rance as far as peo ple customs beauty and politics are concerned but it is rapidly gathering in and about it the maior part of rench industry POLISH BORDER GUARD MUST IGHT WOLVES WARSAW eb ire works are being used by Polish soldiers this winter as the most ef fective means of fighting off hungry packs of wolves from Soviet Russia Bitterly cold weather has made wolves more daring than usual and gunfire is ineffective in frightening them away but a dozen skyrockets exploded toward a pack sends them racing back across the frontier The govern ment has ordered the Polish fron tier guard to take special measures for protecting the population from the danger of wolves Subscribe for the News Record ollowing not blindly reason rather perhaps a step ahead in the style discriminating women call smart that is the ideal expressed by the shoes displayed here Beige and other soft tones which blend so well with nearly every ensemble are available in softest leathers Heels conservatively low speak much for comfort' Wise shop pers will choose this the newest model now and be smartly shod throughout the season of IN SOUND I' RECWAL Jr Attendance prices20 and News Record Writers Chronicle Happenings of Northeast Oklahoma and the Tri State District VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE PRICES MATINEE: NITE: the parents cf a daughter torn Sunday morning Mrs Lee Beggs of Welch was the guest of her sister Mrs Lu cian McGhee and family Tuesday Mrs Lizzie Martin is con fined to her home by illness Mrs Toni inley spent the week end with her son Lee inley and family of Quapaw Mr and Mrs Blevins and daughter Pauline spent the week end with relatives in) airland Claude inley was a guest last week of Ralph and Edward Cook of Noel Qkla caWTnews Grand SHSG Mrs Walter Rogers of Tulsa visiting her sister Mrs Sam Gar man this week Walter Hale is iU Ahis Mrs red Victor Sj children spent last week aUMffipwgee vis iting her mother Wallace Morgan visited rela tives in Tulsa over the week end Hummon of Choctaw Okla was in Wyandotte early this week Mr and Mrs Brodrick and Mrs Leona Brodrick motored to Tulsa to visits friends last Thurs day Ira Crow Harold Stoner and John Kidwell of the Wyandotte Merchants basketball club played with the Seneca Square basket ball team in the Anderson Mo tournament eb 8 and 9 Nadine Mor can was out school the firsb of the week be cause of sickness Mr and Mrs A Sweezy and several other teachers attended the state teachers meeting in Okla homa City last wek Mrs John Atkinson will be hostess Thursday afternoon to the Thursday club The funeral of Miss Ruth Carl ton 17 years old who died Thurs day of influenza was held in the riends church last Saturday morning The Rev A Cameron of Miami delivered the funeral sermon Pallberers selected from her schoolmates were: Sid ney Grant Marvin Garman Bert Passlev William Atkinson Harold Nesvail and Lcuis Akin Mrs Tommie Taylor visiteu friends in Miami last Wednesday The ruit Growers association is unloading a car of strawberry crates to take care of the coming crop Paul Holmes has been ill with influenza EASTCENTURY GloryB TODAY TOMORROW Mr and Mrs Jim Sullenger and daughter Alta returned yesterday from Galena Kas where they vis ited relatives several days Roy Loving received word yes terday that ms father who has been critically ill is unimproved Mr and Mrs A Wheeling Mr and Mrs Marion Hubble and West Martin attended the funeral of Whitehead at Anderson Mo Sunday The Rev Martin pastor of the Pleasant Grove church con ducted the service Burial was in Anderson cemetery Mr and Mrs Roy Bruble and daughter spent Sunday with friend in Wyandotte lame leap outward from th turfsc of th un st the rate of 20000 mile a minute and some million mile according to a Cali wer added toth other noftea of fomla acientfrt 'Hunfarjfa capital A No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels I If you wish to be permanently re i lieved of gaa in stomach and bowel take Gas Tablets which i ate preparea especially tor siumaun aa the 1 Bnd all the bad effects resulting from ga pressure That emntv ffnawintr feelinz at the pit of the stomach will disappear that anxious nervous feeling with heart pal i mivA APTiQ citation will vanish and you will again 1 VW AV1J5 be able to take a deep orcatn witnout discomfort That drowsy sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment Bloating will cease Your limbs arms and fingers will no longer feel cold hnd go to be cause Baalmann's Gas Tablets prevent mm i nrino wi th the circtlla tinn Get the ffenuine in the vellow neck I i ar a nv nni? SLOie JI Harrah Drug Co 1 Always on hand (Adv) Ladies Aid Meets Ladies Aid society of the Christian church held an all day meeting last Thursday at the church Refreshments were serv ed7 and the afternoon was spent in preparing material for rag rugs They will have a dinner at the city hall eb 14 Those present were: Mesdames Jones Claude Keeling rank Sanders Orsen Counts rank Horn John oster Smith and Leonard Royal Neighbors Meet The Royal Neighbors of Ameri ca team of Cardin met Monday at the city hall for a business ses sion Members participating were: Mesdames Pearl Smith Clarence Moss Arthur Reed Myrtle Kenne dy Virgil Kennedy John ox Claude Weddington Settles and rancis Johnson of Miami Word has been received by friends of the sudden death of Lou Stabb in Eufaula Okla Monday He was connected with the Anna Beaver Mining company here and was a former resident of Cardin Joe Pennington spent the week end visitirig friends in Tiff City Mo Herod of Springfield Kas spent Monday and Tuesday here Visiting Mr and Mrs Herod and family A Huntington and children Ray and Delores of Bole Mont arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr and Mrs Glamber and family They are en route to New Mexico to make their home Mr and Mrs Byron Hutchens and Hall were Joplin visitors Sunday Hutchens is reported ill at his home with tonsilitis Roy Thornton is ill at his home here Esther Keller and Cecil Troop of Baxter Springs visited Mr and Mrs Hutchens here Saturday Mr and Mrs Benedict and son Junior of Joplin were Sun day guests of A Elders Wood spent the week end visiting Mr and Mrs Raymond Hanstora in yuapaw John Horn who has been with influenza is reported proved wWrfE i Mi tig I i I 1 Ii wb JwTv A 1 1 1 Ktc mt orr ar hu sisvict mc a 31 rJk Ik uJM Lydia Helped at Change of Life Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I I MIL XT.

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