The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1938 Page: 2 of 10
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The Crescent Times, Crescent, Okla.
Thursday. December 15, 1«88
Want Ads
I'Mi'hI * titHh i-ijndllloh. 5-ft
tj,,t Aim) liuvi* ytrny wdilK brldlo
<1 rlilliiu "hip, Ilk.' in w Waltn
draff. Phono 6 or ti Cnwent
F«1K TK A I l- Motl.l I I ""'
Plrkuii for ihotla, cal*' • or brood
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i I rnrcm Iiouhi* and 4 lulu In Cfl
Kolt 11 NT Modem liau«. I'lmni ! , Will. Mr II > l-.'llloli.
Kuril' 'i I'liv. Mi
Society
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IIIIllgCflc (illll HIUl «eUi-l
. Ilium Makers 4 lass lias
Christmas Party. TiHMla)
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PERSONALS
Mr nn<l Mr*. (\ V Hart. Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Norris and Mr. and
Mrs Raymond Hart and son Aaron
wore the Kuests Sunday of Mrs.
C. V Hart's brother-ln-liw and
sinter. Mi and Mrs. It A. Weber
at Enid
THF CRESCENT TIMES
KTIIl MALI •'unulnKtiM m '• mill.,1.1 Kin... ..turn
foldn « bull*. II I" l« ulonthe ^ |v, Mill fold
old T II and Bail** tesltd w .1 mom a •ml Y • 11 v • • Hro
f Cunningham Kingflshi i. Okla. , ,,,.1
Phoua 17F6".
dilk'ssm AIC1NU Plain or famy i« i -cvld K« lvln.il«i Itelii
or mi typo « r giwlni Mrs John cratoi \< m rootoi and • mi>re
Hostel 1 block K of I>«p0t or i irst clnai condition. • n
_... .. iini \| .■ have pony auddl' bridle
roll ham: K.lvlnnloi Itefiii ud rtdln whip l k« m v Walt* >
:. .ii I'll line ... *7 '• eSC«ll t
lii tin hrld*e app
tie serving of tli'
11 Ik Ii c'luh H.ni
i; or> (ioodhuf
guests of their
Mr. and Mrs. J
litldren at Poe-
I iridal and
Mi
\ . in i
• iulor N« w loot
id eompi
Tr//7fr
scor. to Mrs Hollhl.v ami hi
to Mrs. Kenneth Coehrell
Tin to xt iii' ' llni- will la
Mrs Itrldul on Wednesday
nary 4
11 nV >« (iraff lloste-
aml Si i lol' I liursdn
Tilui I i \ il
lertallied th«
'I In lloim maker* i'Iiinh of the
, i'Ii rlst I a ii church had their annual
In! 'in is party and k'ift exchun*e
i"i.• • i tip chureh following
tli*' hi > dork eov- '( llsh lunch-
• • i. 11 Mr. and Mrs
lliiKln . win Mi Willi, i wr It'"' Sund i
ii. ,ii Mr« II T W.'l.liu'i and ion !ini1 fnmll>
\l \| I-: i :n in1rliiii I Tli. lubl.' A aoodhu<> and
1 I.-. urnIftl wltll ChrlHlmlK i|i- B wtt
1 point incuts and t Ii• - decorated
i'lirlslmas ti* •• in tli* church par-
1 lor V IS mirroiinjed with iflftt. *xl 1 "ni1 Mrs- v'lvl
m.inborn daughter, Miiry Ann ami Mr and
Mrt>. O. J Homan w« i • tli- Sun
day dinner quests of the latter .s
brother and family. Mr and Mr.
Frank Wolfe and son I wU m r
Guthrie. at a f.nilh dinner in
... .. ... , honor of Mrs. Horn n'a riit
W'-itli, i preslden' Mrs. I.liner
ILiuniug vice-president; Mrs.
Walti-i a raff, secretary. Mrs Don
M i i hi so t reauun r and Mrs. It.
I Ma;- i' porter. Mrs W. It
llood was i. -elected teacher and
Mi l\«lll- I It\< nst lit • assisting
Eftablished, lucember, 19l>«l
PuhijsheU Every 'ftursdiiy at Cre.soent, Oklahoma _
HERMAN oTvHLSON . Editor and Publisher
entered Id i' * poetofllce at Ci 1 Al' nf , 0"
f« ti ot Marcb I, llfl _
Bull iption re -♦! Oil pei ,■
r.ui ni trade teriilury.
I'.adt- Territory; $1.50 per year
IATION
-r Ml
• I
Then* W i'l l' llxtf
•i nt and three ^ueKtH,
oi Hood of Krh K and ltc\
is «*. B JutneB.
I II etP n Of offi" ' is for iii*
lit \ i was Ii Id with
Mrs
Mrs.
METHODIST CHURCH
V \V HA1J MAKK. Pnste-
i'Iici
Mrs. Anna Warn.. l.,lit. of Len-
nox. lit.. who accompanied her
niece and family, I>r and Mrs.
Druary Wilson ; nd daughters to
th< lr home it Cleveland win r>
sit* will visit while enroute to her
own home
An art
of twil. 'I
the bftc
house, i
the scent
thing, wni
It was s.'
f. with heavy snows. In
round, a dreary, dark
. ! ite in th« storm, mfie
more depressing. Sonie-
l.lie-ls l.a-sl \\ |
lt"\ ll«dliila>
k-lml \i
lr ll« m<
i U at tlie hoin<
CH AR VNTF.EP
C & J TIRES
. And when we say Cuaranteed, we
mean just that Marvin Harwell will
make all adjustments at his station. He
can do this because the manufactur-
ers will stand behind him in all his deci-
sions.
Marvin Harwell says that he i;m savt
the motoring public as much as 10 pet
cent on their tires. Liberal trade in lor
old tires.
Sec I s l ot I sod Car liafK'uins
HARWELL SERVICE STATION
Phone lt 0 Crescent
Select useful Merchandise for your
Christmas Presents
V Corduroy Tire
or
A Corduro> TuIh'
A S10.00 Coupon Hook
kS Quart Can of Oil
5 Gallon Can of Oil
the mniial
< Iii Mmas I'ai i \ of (.'ni V <
\i 11 ii Home of Mi- \ li
rticndltt t'ontrnel
Meelv heinnU'i
(iiiests last
Mi I lolll'la > s sist« i. Mrs. ("Mit
oi Mi and Mr.- K,,\ Holllday. Jr.
u i. th« hitter's brother and sls-
tci in-law . Mr. and Mrs. ltusaell [
Simpson of Nilln Orove. i^olo.. and
her cousin. Keith Simpson. of
s.ic.atiche I'olo.. who were week-
id visitors Additional dinner
i sts Sunday Incluvled Mrs. Ilolli-
dav's sister and family. Mr and
Mrs Sain Taylor and children and
le i brother Aubre\ Simpson ill
ol (iiithrie
Sunday evening • isltors w -ro
ford Iliulicott and daughters, Patsy
in and tilo Mine of Vandalla. Ill
who will \ I sit relatives here until
itt. i th© Chrlttmaa holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fisher of
oklahoma City arrived Saturda\
ami visited until Monday afternoon
with th- former's mother, Mrs
I oveiila Fisher, th n spent Tin >-
da> ill Hunter Visiter Mrs. Pi -l.ei •
Mi and Mrs. Dewey Klrby had
as their guest.s last week-end the
bitter's aunt. Mrs. Henry Sutton.
I and son Lawrence and Miss Mary
Stlgcrs. all r Sapulpa
Mr. and \i P. P Holiday and
Mi. . Fram l dlday spent Thurs-
day! t Enid and Fiiday nt El Ileno.
lacking in the picture,
hb ning to look upon.
Put th< irtlst eli.;nged It with
on.- srok.- of the brush. He put
a y.'llow do upon otho windows
o! tl>- house The \\ hole scene
of th- warmth and cheerfulness
was transformed On. man thought
within.
The world was in such a state
of dreariness, when "the Day-
spring from on high was muni-
r. tod.
Christ "The Light ot the World"
changed the gloom into chef-
"The people who sat in dark
ru-.-s saw a great light and to thcrn
that sat in the region and shadow
of death, light sprang up."
Every Christlike word or deed
means putting* a light into some
one's window-
It is not nec- ssary to bo a greai
rtist to put glow and color into
life Christian thinking and right
: • oiks personality can do it.
! The subject of the Sunday morn.
mg f-'i rmon will be. "If Christmas
j t'ame Every Day."
! Sundya evening a Christmas
play will b. given by the young
j people.
>\o\\ will TI and the KEV-
l \ I \\ Vlll s". at the Kit/ Theat-
er, Miuday. Monday uml rncMlav
In-eeiiihei is. id and 20 at Popu-
lar prices.
i ri
W aul Ads I'a>!
dinner
I'hrlstm
i uiiirai i i lub I Vlila>
Willi Mi- Otto Ropl
l'ttd.i \ afternoon wit]
Hopkins .ts Li. sto^s
lar meeting and Chrl
Circle dc l'arte Club
CiiJo>«. I'lu l-tiiia- Part
IS THIS
\ I oil Line oi Hand and
< ht lirM ra I nsl runicuts
New and I M'd Metal ami
WihhI Clarinet*
Cornel*. — Trumpet- —
Piano \ eordion-. s;L" up
HAK1 Al N N IN
I |{OMIU)N I > AN H HI! I ^|s
•-In i i Mu-i* and Books
SIDNEY HAM
MUSIC STORE
DON'T
' GET STUNG
ThCy s-
• . ond
be just
th t i sting is only one thirty-
: .in in h ion-. Th- other two feet must
ii. tuin''tion
It is no
.• SOUK
: -oi HI
-oilt you
.« nt to i). stung, either by a bee,
n 1 r. iter. \Y- can't protect you
i s 1 will do our best to advise you
i l - iiilck schemers. ^Ve have
on
In ii n. .king Investments. Feel
•. 1 i i* 'inv tin '
\\ 1. H
\\| Pi.L.N 1 \ O* YIOM.Y H IOA.N
0\ APPRO V t 1 -iEOlRlh
M. rahei
THE
1
>1 Federal 1 P« il liUtii Alii r 1 hi |*"iTAliui
BANK OF CRESCENT
■ - 1
ent
Mr
for nun to \"©Klc Bridal.
The next meeting will be \u
January it tie hotn« of Mr and
Mrs Bridal
relieve#
COLDS
first il«?
Headackes
and Fever
UJTU) I'ABUBl ■> due to iNil.tii
f*ite Ni*. Hrop« in AO minute*
lYy "Hob MrTtsnV t \vanderfui
liiiiimni.
w
THK W
YOU FEKI.
ON
A S H I) A Y
National Hattery
Banish vithJi) blue# and
tor once and (or all thaw
trying Jaj-e of hei.t And labor
completely (roin >our life
send your waehtnf to
guthbik
LAUNDRY
Moudaj 4uii
'alls.! For *od Dsllver#^
FIX UP YOUR
HOME FOR
CI (RISTMAS
;^"Joy your hom, ...
>. * *f; year pi._ ,
hriit: ,, , , ,,ln your
ti ... P"s for l.<-tlng •
'Oil and ple.iM.r. '
MODERN Bl ILI.I
remodel
filPVII!
HUDSON . flOl'STOv
U }IBER CO.MP.vx V
\ Set
Champion Spark Pluiis
ajtii rtuii
2*1
k ' r km*.-
BM^r^bVa'i or' I (Jnllon of Predone
wither And
Aei-. wt>. i (; allon of Supur-Pyn
aoo'l hli* lo
keep coffiiDf
Si.k tor "tu
■ rt i i si^vviv
For better and nuii uopena.-. a sir-
vice. drive into one e'.' our stat\ > for
your automobile requiivments. We will
not nns-lead you by fillillg your tank
with "dootoivii" casoline We only sol!
giHH.1 C.1S0 U'.i
Graft' Champlin Stations
GR.AFF SEK\ ICE STATION NO 1
r. VT fwiaiO'ti O pmr* toe
CHAFF SERVICE STATION NO. 2
McClmra Oymtsr
ti RAFF HARDWARE COMPANY
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PHONE 100 * CRESCENT.OKLA
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Wilson, Herman O. The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1938, newspaper, December 15, 1938; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233451/m1/2/?q=%22Logan+County+%28Okla.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.