The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1915 Page: 1 of 6
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TKe Independent
VOL. VIII.
"KEEPING EVERLASTINGLY AT IT IS BOUND TO BRING SUCCESS.
CASHION, KINGFISHER COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY" Dec! MI*,- 79i$.
NO. 34
New Movement Adult
Bible Study
G. H. Davisson purchased a
new 35 h. p , 1915 model Case
car of H. Borklund last wee<
Last Friday evening about
thirty five young married people
met at the home of Dr. Allen and
organized a Sunday School class
under the rules of the New Move-
ment Adult Bible Study plan.
The object of the organization is
to furthur the interests in bible
study who usually neglect to at
tend church or Sunday school.
All married people between the
ages of twenty and fifty are eligi-
ble About fifteen charter mem-
bers were signed up and the chatt-
er will remain open until the next
business meeting which will be
held Jan 10—16 The usual
meetings will be held at the M. E.
Church each Sunday. Members
.will also hold a social meeting
each month.
The following officers were el
edted, Mrs Robt. Allen President,
Mrs B/rklund Vice President,
E B Downing Secretary, and
Mrs. S W. Hogan Treasurer,
Mrs I R. Pollock was elected
Teacher. Chairman of the Enter
tainment Committee, Di G. I
Davidson, Chairman <>f the De
votional Committee, Rev. Caine}
Chairman of Membership Com
mittee, Mrs O. L. Mclntire.
Next Sunday's lesson for dis
cussion will be 4th Chapter of St.
Luke
Noel Ray went to Kingfisher |
Saturday. His wife has been vis- ]
iting her parents there for the j |
past-several days.
Wm. Rudd who lived north
west of here died at his home last
Friday morning of pneumonia
fever.
H. Borklund went to Kingfish-
er last Thursday.
Russell, Leona and Hugh Aber
crombie came home Saturday to
spend the holidays with their par
en-ts. They are attending school
at Stillwater.
D. T Branson has shipped a
large stock of groceries and dry
goods here from Red Rock, and 1
arrived yesterday to make arrange
ments' for a building Mr Bran
son is well known here and j
around Crescent having lived on
a farm near the latter place for
the past several years.
S. B Stewart received a car
load of Overland cars about two
: weeks ago and we are informed
has sold all of them and has or-
dered another car load.
We have a good supply of car-
bon paper, sheets 20x30 inches
tor sale at the Independent office
C. E. Price went to the 'City
j Tuesday.
Did you ever try telling the ,
Editor what is going 011 in your
part of the country? No? Well
just turn loose once and come in
and tell him who is visiting you
and'your nefgfibors, or who \Veftt 1
away to spend the holidays or any
other news that has happened.
Tell him who are the proud,, par-
ents of a brand new baby, and if
your neighborhood has some one
in it that is unforturtate enough
to be ill, jar loose of the inform-
ation and see it you don t feel bet
ter after doing it. Now we are
not trying to get you to be a tat-
tler. Far be it from us to try to
i-et you to tell us anything that
should not be told, but really we
would appreciate it if you would
come across once in awhile and
give us the good news items and
if you will dp so you will have a
better home paper, and one that
you will be glad to see your mail '
carrier bring to you.
Flash lights for these
nights at Marriott's,
dark
The official and clerical force
of the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK sends sincere wishes
f«r a merry Christmas and a
happy New Year to its many
friends and patrons.
\ In this Age of
SAFETY FIRST
> Deposit With a
Order that overcoat now.
International Tailoring Co.
A. W. Marriqtt.
Schuyler Walker and family of
Burlingame, Kans , came Thurs-
day to visit his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Walker.
Mrs Jay Hopkins left Sunday
for Corona, Cal , to visit her bro
ther Ralph Garton.
I ha've four new sets of farm
harness that I will sell 011 a credit
of seven months time without
interest if taken before J an. 1 —161
W. A. Clift. j
T. A Montague and family
spent the week end with F. A. j
Perry and wife.
Mrs Cochrane of Kingfisher,
who has been Visiting Airs, Put-
nam returned th her home Sun-
day.
1 wi 1 be pleased to pop corn or
roast peanuts in any quantity for
you Chri-tmas. Leave orders as
goon as p >ssil)le. Burl R lines.
Guaranteed Bank
Every time you deposit a dollar
with us you are advancing your
own business interests in this com-
munity.
\ The Farmers' State Bank
| Of Cashion, Okla.
We desire to thank our friends of Cashion and
vicinity for their valued patronage during the past
vear and trust that our dealings with you have
been so satisfactory that we may continue to have
a good share of your patronage the coming year.
Your trade is appreciated
We wish you a merry Christmas
and a happy New Year.
HOI STOX M'JI KKK COM PAW
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1915, newspaper, December 23, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107272/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.