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EL RENO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1934.
Benson Funeral Home
Courtesy t.o All—Ambulance Service
100 S. Barker
I'limie 120
HONE 108
Loral anil Lonjf Distance
Hauling
Call Us For ••rices
El Reno Transfer and Storage Co.
-- ufokn’a Amwmtmuettts -
WILLIAM WEACH
Mumbin}' and Healing
Phone 32
105 South Bickford J&.
If
This Mellon Is Poor!
July
31 Date Arranged
For Program
IIV Til Mil WE CORRESPONDENT
Union City, July 2H Mr.s George!
1 .itenlv was hostess to the Unties
Alinr society Thursday nttimoou
In the business mv,: ion plans mill
Jiirani-ements were t-nmplricd to
have un in' cream social m tin
1.1 niriit of si. Joseph school on
T iiestlav eVcimil'. July 111 to which
the public is Invited
rtcl rcshmciits were served to)
Mi- Oeorue SchiillinkiT Mis llel-
i n Men/ Mrs Alois Mieliiilicku
iiiul (iailehter. Anna Mrs Dentils
Sweeney. Mi U M. Kirby. Mr.
(ienri'e Men/. Mrs Kin llenl/cii
Mill Mis Will IjiimIv
Mis'- Amelia Heni/riv mid Mr
J> * phine lli'iil/i n mid Mr, Eli/:,
I 'li Hades hi Oklahoma city mu-
,-tleMs
Mi -. .Tosepliine llent/en and Ml s
l-'l/alietli Ernies of Oklidioinu City
vim htiye returned from a week's
M-It at llic Century ol Piniiri-ss
• liosltlon in Chicane air spend-
the rumitnder of ilielr vani-
'-i m with Mrs. Hentzi'ii.
c A Helm* made a bilstm
' in in Klillwtitcr Thursiliiy
Ml and Mis J II Monroe ol
JM-annan 'li'Mn -ipi lit W'fdiii-ilnY
M',union at Unlnti City
TIIE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
i,mi Hi mill Ellison Avenue
C I . Weidensuul, Pastor
!i ‘lu a m Kuiiduy School. Wilbur
1! Aiiilerson siiperiiitendenl. Come
m«l see how we forget the heat
outside, wliile we we taking port in
our iiilerestiny classes.
11 tjo a in. Morning Worship.
Sermon theme-"The Greatest. Pos-
.- lb)e Blessing."
7:00 p in. Our three leagues of
JChirUan Endeavor in combined
i woi -hip and .separate discussions.
I'ravel- meeting Wednesday evening
1 ..i it o'clock. We invite you to wor-
11ip with us.
1 11 It 1ST IAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
11uiii will la- the subject of the
l e-.-nii-la-iiiion in all the Churches
ol ciii i a Hi ieiili-1. brunches of The
Mother Church. The First Church
oi chrisi. Scientist, in Boston,
Mar-.iehu.4-tl'. on Sunday. July 29.
1934
in Golden Text is from Psalms
• , l ead me in thy truth, and
| leach me- lor tin>11 art the God of
in- alvalii.n: on lla-c do 1 wail, all
{ llie dav '
Aim in- Hu- citations which constl-
iote Hu I.e.- on Sermon is the lol-
| l< v.iii" hi.in the Bible: “He is the
! Km I In work is perl eel, lor all
| i i van m-e judgment; a God of
i-oiii ami without inicmiiy, just mid
; 11 - III is la ' I lent. 32:4.)
The lie.-.soii-Herinon also includes
I the lollnwini! citation ironi the
I' lit'i Man Science textbook. "Science
| and Health with Key to the Scrip-
| lures" In Mary Baker Eddy: "God
i e wind the Script tires declare him
to he | Hi- Truth. I .live" ip. 330 >
('IneiIan Science services, corner
14ii a a hi and Molt streets, Sunday
mi i inn',- ai II on o'clock Sunday
Si la i ai ti.45. Testimonial ser-
ine W'due;day eveinna at 800. a|
iiei n-ailim- ilium is maintained al I
H.7 I-M i Wade 'ireet. where the |
I tilde mid niilliorized Christian
• i,ii■ lileratui'e may be read, bur*
ii wed nr uni chased, is open from
1 t 'to iii I :(n exc'-ut Sundays and
• -l hiilidiiv- The public is eor-
ili.'ll1. invited Iii atlenil the .services
and In use Ihe readiup moms
MRNT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wade and Barker
T G Mowrv. minister
Cliui'i h - etiool. !i 45 n. ni.
Men's classes meet in the public
lihrarv
Moniina wurslilp 11 a in. Music:
Solo 'Prayer Perfrrl", Mrs Joe
Patton S-'iiiioii "Wind of the
Niothtr
l mi tig' the iiionlh of August the
Chuieli school will lie Hie only srrv-
iM i oiivriihi" each Sunday If you
,.n -!. the i iiv niii-tiil your elnircli
ehool li you are on a vnention.
me', ,- Ihe iilh-ndlinee ill Ihe
ihmih iiean-'i to you
Wi umle with Ihe other rhureli-
■ ol Ha eily m Ihe union service
tin cv,mill.' al II o'clock. ul the
Ml I,nude
Brass Tacks on the Sunday School Lesson
By OR. ALVI|I E. BELL
(The iiili'i'iintluiiul tJuifonn Lesson
•li I lie above topic for July 29 Is I
Kings, Chunter 22, especially verses
1-14, the Golden Text being verse 14,
'Wliat the Gord saltli unto me, that
will i speak".)
ARE TRUTH ami right deter-
inlneu by majorities or minorities? Js
lldelily
ishnplint asked Aliabj "Is lliei-e not
I lien- besides u propla-t of the Lord,
that vvo might Inquire of him?"
A Good Prophet Speaks Up
Alinb replied, "There is yet one
man by whom we may Inquire of the
Lord, Mleaiuli the son of linlah: but
I bale him; for lie doth not prophesy
good concerning me, but evil". What
a compliment A hub paid Mlcalali by
to ones conscience always j pi* hatred and this explanation of It!
worth while.' ■ Woe unto you when all men speak
of you,’’ said Jesus to Ids
Does anything i n
"just happen" In
the providence of
God? Jm there
such a thing as
the retributive
J u s 111- c of Al-
in I ghty God"
These are some
of the living
practical ques-
tions answered
In this week's
disciples.
Pacing the two klnes mounted nil
tla-ir thrones this lone prophet |,e-
emi by mouthing lIn- identical words
■ ,<f Ihe false prophets, probably
mimicking their identical holy tone
i ,nd solemn Ji-stures: ’•(!,« up, mid
I prosper for tile I,or,I shall deliver it
into tli.V hand". Ahal, caught 11,0
j point of the lone prophet's irony, so
( he shouted: "How many limes shall
I adjure thee that thou speak unto
lesson from the J me nothing Put ihe Irutli in the nainu
Ur Alvin K. bill
lives of King.-,
Allah ami Jeho-
s li a p I, a t an d
God's prophet
Micalali.
A Good King in Bid Company
When Jeliosliaphut the good ami
godly king of Judah permitted him-
self to be drawn into an alliance
wllli Ihe wicked and Idulatrous King
Aliuli, the worst of nil the kings of
Israel, h, was "walking in tlie coun-
sel of Ihe ungodly". Alinb wunted
.lehnshapbat's help In winning back
from the Syrians part of his realm
limy had taken from him. Jelioshu-
plial, as his custom was, suggested
that lliev inquire the will of Jehovah
In the mailer. Alinb sought to meet
this condition by tanking up In quan-
tity wind Ids false prophets lucked
in quality, so lie gathered some four
hundred of his prophetic flunkies to-
getln-r lo Impress llie pious Jeho-
shnphnt with Ihe weight of their ad-
vice. Their answer was Hie answer
they knew Aliab wanted them to
give, and they spoke their little piece
of II,,. |,ord
Allah’s Doom Pronounced
Then come Hie proiinceinent of
M,:,bv doom, 11,*.- forecasting of bis
•I'-ntli In Hie Impending battle with
Hi" Syrians ami the leaving of his
uroil'-s lender■less: "1 saw jsrni-1
si-altered on the mountains, as sheep
that have no shepherd: and the Hurd
said. These have no master; let them
return every man to his house Iri
pence." To til* ,Hug's childish "I told
you so" the !o*'» prophet replied by
explaining los false prophets, losy
promises of victory us a “lying
spirit" lo entice Alinb Into the Judg-
ment he so richly deserve,]. The
lestilts of the battle vin,heated thg
lone prophets revelation. Aliab
treacherously attempted to divert tlio
Syrian attack from himself to
J'-liusliiipliut, mill almost succeeded
until seine iiimamul soldier “drew
Ins bow at a venture and smote Ilia
king of Isrncl". Tie, soldier took no
aim. but God aimed it for him and
it truck tin- mark and (lie dors
1" k"d up Allah's blood from Ids
• harlot as Elijah hud promised, it
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. R. Hildebrand, pastor
Church school, 9;3l).
Morning worship, 10:45,
C. E. Societies, 0:45.
Union Evening Services, 8:00.
Wc are huving a delightful series
of short morning worship services,
These services are popular and we
urge all members to take advan-
tage. The auditorium Is cool dur-
ing the morning and plenty of
fans help. A fine service is plan-
ned for today. We Invite you to
attend.
Through this medium we want
again lo urge all members to re-
member their financial obligations.
We are striving liurd to hit the
ideal this summer. This means—
"All Bills Paid to Date" and "Ev-
ery-body Paid Up” July and Au-
gust are hard months for the
Church with many gone and few
al tending. Don’t be one of the
“Slow Pays.” It will help the fi-
I nance secretary a good deal if you
1 will "send it In" so she will not
have to make the call In this hot
weather. This Is a real call for
real loyalty.
Our S. S. Is holding up fine. We
are "marching along" together.
The officers and teachers are an-
xious to keep the attendance rec-
ords as high as passible. This has
been almost a record year so far.
Help us keep it up.
We invite you to our services. Let
us prove our welcome.
Sermon subject this morning—
"The Human Touch." Also there
will be special music.
liki* school hoys 111 recital: "Oo up • was the n-tiilmtivn Justice of God.
mnl prosper: for the Lord shall «Je- : In ills providence nothing “Just hop.
liver il into the build nf Ihe king”, pens" even when nun "draw buws
Ah.ili tlionvlil II was line! But Jeho-luiid shoot arrows at a venture"!
Hospital Notes
Junnttn Fort I m-n yem nto
• liter id Mi sni Mi Thom
I III - 121!* I-> l Wall-. .-11cel mi-
ll' " >lil u toilxlllci'tiuiiv il I lie El
1 • n*> • •nltuMnn, Hntnrdiiv
TI"' i "inhlMt id Mi; (• || Wilt
• i H ccimim, N M. v i-. t (-purled
' ’ well ,1 ccqUl Is- I Vlus t|-(| hitc
"'iiii.iv loll'.wme pn 1 • <• 11> Ict-l om \
U'lurdnv morning it iin< m r,.|iii
1 "lUntnnn M Wilt wm vi lime
"biHI' -i In | mil ,| :,| flu lino- id
niluik
Til, ulcc’r.inle. w*r(, tntlonnfMt
’ <"'••* " •' III- El Penn -it,II,.1,uni
N*1 Avn nml >LiL» iifiMtun
• IV'-IC M|,I n|| N||
' '"i Minion ni* \ wra re-
1 cried tloliiii iiii c|v
vistfiH Ri win rg n.MiK
*\ORMS BAIT rill >|wp| VI S
William Andrew Mellon
j VU-envei.-il living in |,ovnty in
| I'dl Innpli, William A milew \lu|>
Ion, above, a hi t run m of \o
•lew W. Mellon, one of the
1 woi Id'- riche d men, d,,lar, • In ,
tlappy * V e|| tlloiq.il III, luol belli
1 * \i inn' for sunie tune mi n ■ I ,,n
i weekly relief roll. The "poor
mu-tin" of Hu foi dim • ,-r.Jury
j of the In n ury suy. hi i-oii<iii
| Andy, ♦ tit hud M« llm,, unolli, r
I eon an, nml iiltorttey for the M,-|.
I loll !'• al • lute Intel) t , to •, ,f
i he lo edeil help, tail I hat lie tt ,
ati-li'd with ho l> io-iim lit Itoiii,.
I Grow A
I Fall Garden;;
Town Planning
200th Birthday
ate. Genevieve. Mo. (U R) - 8te.
Oelievleve. Missouri's oldest town,
is making preparations for Its 20«th
liirlllilay ill August, 1935.
The nmiint old town on Hie
hanks of the Mississippi river is
I
Three Reservoirs
In Hughes County
Holdenville. Ok I', -- Hughes
countv now has three "modern"
reservoirs.
They were built largely
money rgi-i-ived in p,.ll,iiion suits
flip,fllsl iii! enmpniiie operiililie ill
hrlmfiil with tradition and history tin wnl-r . nnplv area
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Every command of God has Its
purpose. If would, indeed, be
strange that an infinite being who
spoke worlds Into existence and
governs them by laws so perfect,
that eclipses can be predicted with
absolute accuracy for hundreds of
l years, if he gave us spiritual laws
I less perfect.
I "To baptize" is a command from
God: therefore baptism has Its pur-
pose in God's scheme of things. In
fact. It is so important, It Is men-
tioned In its various forms in the
New Testament onc-hundred-twen-
ly times. Wliat Is Ood's purpose
in baptism?
This is one of the questions in
dispute in the religious world.
Some say baptism occupies no es-
, sential place in Ood's scheme.
Others that It Is essential to man’s
salvation. Still others that bap-
• lism is to be administered because
from yns nrp «"ro«>y remitted. This
. (juiVtlon will lx? investigated hon-
estly. candidly and fairly this eve-
ning.
Wilson Funeral Home
Ambulance Sendee
Phone 177
Vwe GROSLEY
TRI-SHELVADOR
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
featuring: streamline beauty, ecunoiny, convenience, and
numerous other exclusive advantages.
Lanman Supply Co.
115 South Bickford Phone 331
Davidson & Case Lumber Co.
EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOME
Certain—teed Paints
Glass Oor Specialty
El Reno, Okla.
Mercury At 111);
Furnace Repaired
Pittsburg. Kan. Mv The mercury,
shot >0 110 degrees.
But Mayor A. L. Cowden utuyed
In the basement of the city hall I
directing repair work on ihe fur
nlture.
Tin furnace, he now :.nys.
be ready for use when—and
needed.
will
if-
Ceraldine Crump Honor-
ed on Birthday
lNo.2
Continued From
Page One
There is still iiuieh lo reonll its j
first anniversary and the handful
of French settlers who founded
the town.
The original 8te. Genevieve,
known hv the inline of "la1 Vk-ux
Village” 'the old town), was situ-
nh il three ni'les south of the pie -
eni Kte Genevieve.
In 1784 the Mississippi, in an
overflow never since equnlh-il
I ;| swent over (In- eonnlrv from bluff
|to bluff destroying nil settlements
land unproven)'ills In Ihe valley. I
J "14* Vlenx Village" wns moved to
) Its present site in what was known
^•>‘.s-S'k-!-«<'4>44-4+44'4>F4>444444 IIS ' • ■' Grand Cliamp” (Ihe lllq <
.. .. ,lnnnlun Debt i, and hus remained,
in i mooring There are many homes here still
I'X'i i- .I'll? Iliirlii'ulliirtst m qM. that were Imllt In 1784 nml
ni l.dioinii A mid M College Kiev an- easily dlsflngiilshnble hv
Bu ll Is nil- should l»' Plunted their French nrchHerturnl style
............. l""1 siiceesslve rite mhabltaiils at that time were
.........." V.' •' '.M w"h,n “'ll Catholics and Unit Is true ol 96
| js'r cent oi the towiispennie now
I III Mi l-k- Of frost
li. lati plnidliw* of Imuiiis If
H i.- oi four si-eds nro planted In
n nlin'ii i-t dlmi" will ns-ist each
. it,si in pu him' ihriiiivli Iho soli
Luke tin tin recently was com-
pliled amt luin»d over to city off|.
cinls. who ixci-lii-d ».27.tSHi fur
wider supply damage
To In III blidd t,nke Itnldenville
In 1931 wa* a 428000 |h>IIui ion
xeltleineiil.
bike Weluinkii wa-. eoinnleted in
1930. The ell" received $C4 9!Mi for
lls llliclean wider,
FAITH TAREKNACI.E
Puslor .Its, |,e\vl-.
Sunday selns,I ’l 45
Morning worship. II on
Gleaners, 6:30
Evangelistic service, 7-45
Bible sliidlei. Tuesdav and Tlnirs-
day evuiin .s on The Mn'k of the
Beast, Trlbtilidlon nml AnM-Ohrlxl
and oilier ubjects ot vital interest
bv Rev I',-ml Miller ni okluhoiiui
City
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sumlnv school at 9:30 a m.
Morning preaching at 10:30 a. m.
with Reverend Cook of Sulphur In
eharw? of the .services.
H Y P. V. meetings at 7 no p. m.
The Baptist church will Join In
tin union service nt the Elks home
til 8 no p. ni.
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT
Calumet. July 28— Bonds for the
new gymnasium for the Calumet
higlischool were voted on Wednes-
day afternoon at the higlischool
building. The bonds carried by a
seored on Wnylnnd's twobagger and larKr majority,
the latter walked In when Young i Mr.s. O. B Crump and dnuehter.
went to first on four balls with Geraldine, honored Miss Ionise
the bases loaded. Draper with a picnic supper at the
Run* Pile Up Geary park Thursday evening eom-
Singles by Juhn Mllliran and pllmentiug her birthday anniver-
Fleldcnmp and D Barnes' doulile snry. Gtie«ts other than the lion-
FIRST CHURCH OF
TIIR NARARRNE
700 S. Bickford
M T and I .Ida Brandyberrv
(instors
Suiulav school. 9 45 a. m.
Preaching. 11 a m.
N. Y. P. B and Junior services.
7 p. m.
Evangelistic service. 8 p. ni.
Pniver meeting Wednesday 6 p.
m.
N Y. P 8. Friday. 8 p. m.
shoved four more home in the sixth
since Wood had been given a base
on balls. Fay's only run came in
the fifth when Young dropped Me-
Furlund’s |>op fly and Spangler
and Able followed with base blows.
oree wen Mr. nml Mrs .less Balen-
tl. Mrs. C W. Draper. Miss Pauline
Crump. Miss Marie .Squires of
Geary and Miss Elnnrn Cuiiis of
F.I Reno. G B. Crump. Arthur
Leighton Bertrand am1 Donald
Wood struckout nine batsmen Gene Crump. Donald MeOiissln of
nnd Issued only one base on bulls Wntongn. Jolinle Waller of Geary
but was sent to the field by Man- and Randall Marsh nf El Reno,
ager Thomas who did not choose A)la nm, A,Vll nun.t.n and Frank
roJ?v<*r nr,n 'Smith wrrr the from the
Tliomoa sold Eaturday he would Icnlmni t 4-H club who attended
start "Bean*' Baxton In Sundays u,,, ,.{1,1, round-up in Sttllwa-
aanie. A club Is allowed to con- ,,.r u,|j, w,.,.g
tlnue playing in the tournev after
one defeat but Is eliminated •<|th
two losses. Games will he con-
tinued next weekend
Box score:
Almost in the heart of the town
1 the cemetery which was part of
tin- H|iiitu*li vram to the church
MII.RS COWS AT
Kan-ns Pilv. Mo. 'llP*
100
Jll'lt
be-
tiserl .1.' 11 liurinl gmiiml uu, cause Oron Greene wiis U»0 yeurs
It W'l ........................... ................
• t„,l,Ui || n ••• usl form over the lo huu nnd inoimmclits lo Ihe oid old did not keep Idol from 111! rct'-
•I -liter tilnnhnt' It Is almost
3 STUDENTS IL
('nitiMlinn Mt’inln rs l.istnl
Amonjr Grmliinlcs
Kiosa* f’lti M(> iiip A | "t vmiiiiHinin Nnri
Arnold clerk of the United Riqi,.-, receive d«cm nl
Tt -ttict Court aver* that 111* fish.| mcticeimuii ,xrrvl'< Thm «»,iv
ine is done win, wnrm« that ,,e,,, cvenitiv Atm 3 it va
Had to cet 'it hi hook Arnold1' ^'"trdnv
*tnrV! ) Tbrv ntv Miss RtUh
"I do not fidt with ntdinnrv ,,oW ^tbimel wlm
S'on ns 1 train then? I keen them I” master nt ntuenlkm drgme
In a box Ixhlnd tite hou-e nml •• Kmllsrek and Knltth A
till tel t'
lime (‘am,di n eo»iniv
are menders of 1 In :*',tli • •imiuertBtrmi-1* nml (1 mitt Green Pint
wrudiMtiiw 1 In s Ol Hie Unti.r- 'V '•’•aris tnnv lie planted with
of OkInh,uni, Nnrmnii whirl, n||
n, ten week* of (u**t Tlmv should
l»- nlnnt'd four to six inches npart.
oniitnor •"n>- , tied ,|Ri-r the seed tiave eertnln-
•'il oted the iitni-is -honld I* thltmcd.
teleuted q ||,„g Make the first plant-
I ii'« the la Hr? i*iti 16 July and
V Hessen- Mine- ive iilniiHnes until mhl-Aiui*
is c lutidldnte u«t »in Hm squHiem pari of Hie
■tite until first of Remember A
............... .... — - - era'll vartetv lo plan! Is Kentucky
teed them welt with mitre nroumfs Mms *mtli ot Yukon ria former Wonder
Ihu* gaining their nlfm,,,,, qi„, *•>* teceivr Ids Imclielor of science
nv-ke* them willlne workers Afirt ''^rec .m "Mrlcel •-nginef-rim?
nw-hile Ihcv know mv font.tens nnd * "l” Vvr' .",n ,,r *»wnet4»^ his
M'ck Mietr heads lip to erect me i "'l'hU. I ' ’"'"’‘Vi', ,
thffi l fnrt) L l/n, Mihro n
"I usually whis*ie sho, » 'candidate for a master of edurw- ______________
Broach Boon they «e( *n thev ,J"n M frequently arickabte In sunk them
izz uwv^u^ 1 * m 11,0
i?*?*£*"£***,0 HfupT’Sir
me, m wntatie. too | metrlnl depaHmcnt of the PI Retm
(mil ZZ»mmmZm htch'rhool this fall Mvers will
1*1 vmn RiNIINClk laeein head the Vokon schools
Ui-Imi llile to lirmk a crusl over
""in Mil hold lie-1 toy inn the seed-
I""'*.
t'1,,11 tin li la-nils three to four
t" n i,l"i-i' ids"|l II to 13 Inches
ot ,11 m 'lie row nnd the rows 34
, it,* tin Mln'-l-hte' riillivntltin.
">* row to to ltd tnclii", uiKirt for
110* ■ cidlIvnlloll. Plant I' to 3
»" 'lei p the ik-'is-r on light
sod1
I'-i I, In an will he rendv to liar-
t 11 -dsuit -1* weeks after seed
Im ti--'" tilniited -a< when planted
on to Mdltln leilil weeks nf kllllmt
tr« t two wnk* harvest will be
"iiillidik Gissl varMlfs of httall
Im ,1, are Il'iimHIul Green Pod
Mr« Jmk Jennings nml chil-
dren of El R.'iio spent Inst Fri-
day with her |iarents. Mr nml Mrs
If. A Reeves
Mr ami Mrs R P Rnntli vl-ticd
Hntunliiv in Kl Reno with their
damddet Mr< Fenllc Merveldt
and chltdicn
pknamrs not only ol Rte. Gene, ulnr milking ot Ids two cows. Two
vteve bid of Hie whole western | hundred nml twenty-five relatives
lentil lor all with ipltnolis
Kn-neli. nrc lowly cnimbliiut
NEW TELEPHONE QUEMTION
Fiilinonth. Mass 1UF1 Proldht-
Hon repeal has produced new ques-
tions to lie answered bv tnfnrmn- bacco, never drank hard liquor or
Hon at the Falmouth telephone ex- had 11 tight In his life,
clintme "What day nl Hie week 1*1 -----■—.....
thb idem* ?" a subscriber asked
recent Iv
mid friends ns-u-inhlcd on hi* Inrm
In honor ot the centenarian, but
In the evening he lefi hi* friends
lom; emiuvh in milk "Sally." Greene
who was bom In Hnmtusky Countv.
O.. boosts Hun he never used to-
TRINITY ENOLIMH LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Ml South Hoff
E If Ptltelko. pastor
10 a m. Sunday school nml adult
Bible class with open forum
10 4A a. m. Bervlee*. What does
the world owe Christianity? I*
there any connection between
Christ Inn missions and social prog-
ress? Theme• "The World's Debt."
Hie frlcndlv church Invites you
We preach a Changeless Christ
lor a Changing World.
i
-
MT. ZION
commioiTSK
NEWS ITEMS
H-ets will stand fairly Itcavv
fvod' when planted in summer
nod hardened bit orally in Hu* fall
T*’c le i i« tate of Ihe best vend -
able for tate gardens
The -e-d germinate slowly II I*
Civil IRirkt t, District Court
MiiibU- Hall vs. John l ee Hall,
suit fur tbvnrre.
Btewnri I vneh. ntlinlbldrotor of
the estate of Lillian Courtney, de-
ceased. V Oklnhnmn Natural Gas
rmnpiibV .lot' old. Rnv B Rmlth.
and Aetna Casualty mid Rurotv
romtiaiiv lk>mage*
Mr nml Mrs Jake nirot-di Ah.imt Price Cmirtncv va Okl-t*
iibtr... .uk ___,! borne Natural Gas company. Joe
children visited with friend* north
nf Calumet on Rundnv aBernnon
componv.
OW. Mnl B Rmlth. and Aptna Cas-
^enRenttary harbors 1*1 men under
h»e sentences Warden P R
Thomas announced when Ren Curl
and Richard Knight were admitted
recently, sentenced from Hardin
County. O., lo serve life terms in
rwincctlon With a rohberv at*)
Maytaf al Dunkirk, O.
Columbus niR-Qhio Rta|e‘ '„p.tii'teed«-r' IhU term in which
raporltv he has .-*rved for «ever»l
year*
Dr Thomas W fl'iMier presi-
dent of the Ratlins R,»ir Teach-
ers college. Emporia will deliver
Ihe commencement address The
bacralauteate - -mon will he tie-
en Runday "venmt.
following dav drain Ihe wwter off
and roll the seed in drv sand or
*d! lo niisorb Ihe excessive moist -
ure athervrtse It Will be difficult
lo srppfwte the seed in ntaMUif.
Rian* the seed quite ihlckhr and
when Hie nistits ate four
•all thin lo four In six
apart Exits plant* may be used
for * teens Riant seed about one
inch deep row* M inches auart
Reef seed should be ptxMed in
AuaiPt Early Blond Tumi*. Cm*hv
Evvptian nnd De«l«M Daft Red
are good varleUn.
Bhrt s,,Mv D*m
Miss Nanud ami Chiton McCmiih
nl El Rctm visited Runday with A », v!I!»Vr!r'W
Mra cKronS ffeekTwhn has ,4^7,^ S'SSSSST' """
been III ft# severnl week*, was trot , ,n,nn ' Tvsrraats ^
•SJ* ^ -ml husband to
rt.vvL "•wwrvn nnd Mrs The torsi nuildioa and loan a*-
uirurti ni pwiiiiw Iiowf niMflfl Mirlntinti Itit* IT ami m hWk 9
MomtlJ" ZL* ***** hwnr nn Wlekox addition to the eltv of Rl
saonuavanernoon Reno
Vteta Jf^rnn Js rtnyint a, Lula Wnrmley to Cap Warm lev
itw da ye with Mrs. meat Liebs* beginning st ihe anuthenst comer nf
l-lln-Tw (hence east along Ihe
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1 CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
Woodson and Barker
Robert 8. Satterfield, pastor
"tjstening” wilt be the sermon
| theme nt 10:60 a. m. Services start
1 promptly and Inst about fifty min-
utes Services are held In the audi-
torium on the ground floor where
It Is delightfully root
We are living In a listening age
but there will be In the message
that which will interest all listen-
era. There will not be a dull mo-
ment. Good music Spirited sing-
ing by the audience as well as by
the rholr.
Three-fourths of the officers of
ihe church were present laet Bun-
day. That Is s mighty fine show-
ing. when we bear In mind that
many people are taking vacations.
The pastor has been voted a
month* vacation following Ihe
first Sunday In August. Let's make
this and August 6 unusually good
services. Ofttctata will be counted
stain this Sunday.
Sunday school at •:« a. m. and
Rpxrarth leagues al 1 p. m These
voting people's meeting* are being
well attended
EL RENO
AB n
H
PO A
E
Young, lb
4
3
1
8
0
3
Mom. 3b
4
3
3
0
1
1
Wood, p-ef
4
3
1
0
3
0
Tliomos. rf
0
0
(I
0
0
0
Jahn. ir
5
3
:t
II
it
0
Mllliran. c
4
3
I
li
3
Flddcamp. rf
4
1
2
g
it
o
Wayland, 3b
4
1
1
It
a
0
D Barnes, a*
4
1
1
1
3
n
Hodgklnaon. rf
3
1
1
0
0
•i
Chody. p
1
0
0
0
0
0
—
Totals
30
14
13
31
9
3
PAY
AB R
H
PO A
F
Herring. 3b
4
0
1
1
0
1
Miller, aa-e
0
0
0
6
fl
1
McFarland, rf
4
1
1
1
0
0
Spangler, rf
4
0
1
3
0
0
Able, c-lf
3
0
1
1
0
»
McNabb. p
3
0
1
n
6
n
♦Godwin
0
0
0
0
0
a
tcc, If-**
3
0
ll
t
0
it
Boyd, lb
3
0
1
a
0
1
Slate*. 3b
3
0
0
0
0
n
Totals .
30
1
6
31
A
3
Tom Hurst, who rrrrntlv liought
Hu* OTool property, lias bepun
rcmndclim. It.
Mrs. Miibl" OTtrinn nml son.
Jlmmlc ol Denver. Colorado, are
visiting In the home of Mrs O’-
Brlnn'* flstrr. Mrs Lee Penwrluht.
ami Mr Penwright
Jack Mnvre, Jim Todd and George
Bullock attended Hie I/tIoii mert-
Intt in El Rcmi Thursday night
Mr nnd Mi". Jess Bnlentl ot Nor-
fork. Nebraska, nnd Mr* Belle
Martin of Oenry are g'lwttx In the
home of Mr. nml Mr- O B.
Crump.
Cluirlc* Dunham de|x,rted Wed-
nesday for Ins Aneeli". Calif.
Mr nml Mrs. P. -I Neuman nnd
daughter. Murunret. of Oklnliomu
Cdv. wre nu'--is lliuiMlny of Mrs.
C. W Draper
MH’Ali ItKIKFS
♦Courtesy runner for MrNnbb In
the fourth,
Score by Innings: R. H. E
B Reno 101 004 0 14 13 3
fgy 000 010 0- I • 3
Summery! Twobase hits. Morn.
Jahn. Wayland. D Barnc* Hmnc
run. Jahn Stolen bears. Moss. Mil-
ler. Godwin. Sacrifice hit, Moss
Baaea on balls, off Wood t. off
McNsb 4. Struck
It bv Wood t»
Nabb 6 Wild
chert, who la very in.
Mr and Mrs. Jake Slept 1st spent
Saturday evening m Okarehe visit-
ing with friends
ft. M Unman at Rl Reno is
spending a tew days with hta niece,
lira J. W Beery, and Mr. Rvew
Mr Unman has keen very in tor
•event weeks, but la aamewhat im-
proved at
south line ot said section X-ISn-tw.
a distance of 3347 feel; thence
northweslerl*- a distance nf 6133
feet to » pnmt m the west tine nf
SR l-(9n-7w 461 feet north of south-
west corner nf RR n-l4n-1w; thence
south alone th* west tine on SR 6-
tln-Tw. a dMsnre nf 461 feet to the
paint of beginning.
TH1RTH RTOil WlHPMItL
■orger. TVx tuFi — Officer*
scratched their head* over UiR
one: "Borne mitlandiah raaeala Molt
my 10-fout windmill." complained
Jack Hodges, fanner-rancher "They
also took a 34-fOOl steel
tower and IN feet of raalng—every-
thing but Ur bate."
■ _ uck ou
by Chodv I. by Mel------- —
pitches. MrHebb 3 Runs end hits
oH Wood I end 6 in A innings, off
Chady 0 In t In 3 innings, off Mr-
Rabb 14 and II in 1 innings. Win-
ning pitcher. Wood. Using pitcher.
McNsbb Uft on bases. Rl Reno
3. Pay t. Time of tame. 1:30
Umpires McClain and Bedoks.
WlPt BOASTBD CANDIDACY
Laconia, R. K. HJF-Charles K
Carroll, five-time Mayor of U-
coma, may not make a good hus-
band but he'd make a good gov-
WTVUTi ini HUlVI|nl will ■HlfiW.
Carroll seeka the Republican go-
BaMualMdAl hhmIu dla^m a Mil
vri iiRM/tiRI nwllfiBt IWl, RVn ■■
though Re la suing Mi weatthy
wife far IM.MI admony, ate kt sop-
|>g|4||u Lite teRHSRwlMII m -U aUlstR Id
HnWf IWl CWipHfll Ini IMMI It
ntHIIClMQr»
Jnltn Mabile of Chicago. III.,
Inin-acted bit.tucs* hero Friday.
Mis* lemur Itarnrii. cl Tulsa, Is
rprmlimi a lew dav* with Mr slid
Mrs. Art Sawnlll.-rh 703 HnilHi Bick-
ford avenue.
Ml** El MU’ Jnue Harrison, nf Dun-
can. Is spending Hie week-end In
Hie home »il her mother. Mr* K ft.
Harrienn 714 Bnuth Mncnmh sve*
hiF
Mi** Bettv Ynunc nnd Mis* Belly
Enndalt of Blackwell, Mi** Dorothy
Parks. Ml'* Edna J*nn Raines, Miss
Duet* Barnc* and Mrs Churohell W.
y.lmmermnn nro spending the week-
end at Medicine Park.
Oladnor A Bernard. Karl R.
i WmdhoU'c and Olvtfc O tbiwell at-
'tend'd tl»r FI Rcnn-Capdol Mill
baseball came Friday ntght at the
Texas ticacue park In Oklahoma
City.
Mrs. Motile Allen and Mr. ant
Mrs W L MrUin departed Balur*
dav for their home in Choetaw fol-
kiWina s (pw davs' visit with Mr.
and Mrs. V R. Mndv. 70a Booth
Rlllron avenue They were en*
route from a vscatMi "Went In FWt
Worth. tVx. Mrs Allen la tiw
mother of Mr* Mordy and Mm,
MrUin la her altder.
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