The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Happy New Year
TO ALJ,
We thank you for your liberal patron
age the past year and will promise
you next year
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SOUTH MAIN STREET
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FRANK J.GOOLP want
HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO., YOUR.
THE FULL LINE OF JOHN DEERE HARNESS. VEHICLES & FARM TOOLS BUSINESS
PHONE 177
BLACKWELL.
WE SELL
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TOOLS VCUTLEKR
HCHOOI, niMKUKlV
Urn, Green V.. Duni* Anionic
Mpenfcern tt Ponca (Itj
Th»’ Kay 'ounly Humbly school con-
vention which wuh convened In I’oix u
' Uy on Thursday morning nml which
vlil adjourn tonight Ih the morn him
<«a*tuf In the hlatory or Hundny
school work In Oklahoma Reports
l rom Hint city HiIm Friday hIiow that
•he <rithiiMluHin Ih unbounded and that
iIn- Nuzarcne church, where Hu- coil*
chlloit Ih being hold, taxed to Ha in
looM capacity («• held the crowda, ho
i-iiK' r are thi people to follow the
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from thlH city were preHerit and they
were well rewarded In that they
heard Mrn. f>. K. TiowIh and W. A.
Drown dtocuHH the work tin- Monday
achoola are dolnic. Mrs. T. Ham II-
ton had In chance Frank Warlnm-r,
Lyle Hmlth, Kloyd HheelH and Orvln
Davis, all members of .Mrs. I>owIh>.
Monday acliool class. Mrs. Hamilton,
who Ih an accomplished inualclan,
pluyed while the lada Manic and the
ItupreMHlori on the audience wan in-
deed moat pleuHtng. In UiIh connec-
tion It Ih pcnnlaalblr to dlicreHK long
cnoiiKh to Hay that MIhh Nlcholn, who
accompanies her parentH from place
to place, Ih a planlat, and Tier work
IiihI. nlglii HininpH Imre an u thorough
A Merry Christmas j
for that Boy of Yours!
prm ceding*. This afternoon u largo nrilHt,
party or young men and women con-i On (he platform Hat General Recre
nected with the high school autoed fury (’. W. Nlcholn, W. A Hrown of
over to Ponca, and tonight a number ChlcaRo, HUpcrlntendent of the lnter-
itllendance before
will tp> to lie In
The adjournment.
TIiIh morning the HerviceH opened
with hoiik al HI o’clock, nml it) 10:15
tin1 Itev, T Allison of the Prairie
chapel <M K church) led the devo-
l Iona In. At 10:a uencral confer
cnee on pustors,' superintendents’ and
leaehera' proliletiiM wan led by W. A
Hrown of ('hlrugn, superintendent of
national Monday Hchool uHKoeliiHon,
and Mm. Green 10. DowIh of Hlaek-
well. After devotlonalH led by the
Itev. I Morn ItohertH, paator of the
ChrlHlIan church of Ponca City, and at
one time pantor of the ChrlHtlan
church of thin city, the male quartet
of Hie Wide Awake claHH Hang. Then
Mm. DowIh wan Introduced. Accord-
1 lift to the program she wan to Hpcnk
Ihe InleruaHonal Holiday Hchool mmho i on
Hlblfl Hchool," hut at
elation, lie wiiM itHMlHted by c. 11.
Nichols, the Hintn aecretary, and alao
hy pastors, Mu|>erlnteudeiitH and
teai-hera. At 11 :110 Mr. NIcIioIh took
uk lila Ntibjuot. "Our Work," and he
hutulled It In a tniiHterful manner.
Al ll'.M) after tt closing HtiriK and
lieiiedU'Hon the convention adjourned
to meet ngtilll at " o'clock.
I uud lllltht G. K DowIh, A. (I, Hnr
tett. It W, Ioiich and II. D AHhhrook
autoed over to attend the evening
session A large uiiinher of persons
hint moment changed the aubject to
that which Ih dearest to her bean,
the welfare of girls, boys and young
men
If yon want to touch THE ONE
CHORD that will always appeal tc
Mra. I>owIh nay "Hoy»!" The mater-
nal Hplrlt let's term It the mother
lote Ih ho strong within her that
nbe aee« nothing elan than the Hav-
ing of the youth of the land. And
what gluriouN work mIio ban perform-
ed In thin line needM no nommenda-
Tonr boy’* Oirlitmu will b«th*
bmppifeat c.T**r. if you will wi
him THE BUYS' MAGAZINE.
It It a gift that luetn a trhole year.
THE BOW MAGAZINE le
chock full of jnut the kind of
reading you want your boy to
hav<v Clean, umpiring Btoru*
written by such noted boys’ ati-
thois as Hogh Eendeiter. KTerett
T. Tomlinson, Win. Heyllger,
etc. Practical and instruct!*'* dc-
parttnenu deroted to Electric-
hy, Mechanics, Photography,
Carpentry, The Boy Hcouts of
Amenea.KtarnM and Coins. THE
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BOYfl'M AG A ZINK is beautifully i Must rated througii
oat—each 1MO* lias a new handsome cover in colors.
WALTER CAMP ^ETiif.^WijtoVn
everywhere a* Abimw'i
hl*h»«t authority OS Athletic*. Every boy Khoutd read
hi* ule*«of Uuc,maulyK|Kjrtsiiian>hlp.
SPECIAL OFFER! *KS wVm? w»ya-
iJE Livirmii viihiu MAGAZINE for a whole
rear nr,ft a ropy of the moni Useful and practical h*jok you ever
read, “Fifty Ways f*/f Boj a lo Barn Moneyund till* Electric
Kngtne. Till# engine is • perfect piece cf »»rkrnsn«hip. It Is
ably lurger than liluslrsUon.
lions a minute on
Buns 1,000 reroiu-
one dry batter j Bate;
easy lo A
•litryclofuKCbsu-
tcsl and svkutifta
Ingenuity. Head
In your aubsertp*
tinn to-day, iu4
ths oogire and
liuok will be
furwsrded at
viw«, sll trant*
portalloo ehiriM
prepaid. Balia*
factk
vioi., or money
♦•funded.
Thf Srott F. Wz41 leldC*.. iW Main SI.. Smr thport. Pa.
TIIK no YS ■ M AO AZIN K of all MiM-attmrf*. <«• a «>pv.
Hon at the liandH of HiIh newspaper.
Khc talked lam night, did Mra. DowIh
Ml’RPKISEI) THK1K TKACIIER
WOMAN'S HOME
COMPANION
OCTOBER 1912
FIFTEEN CENTS
Contains first of
"Kgwpie .Aft routs'
Womans Home Companion and Times-Record
one year for $2.00
and the longer nhc talked the faster Ntud.-f.tK* in Espresslou Department of
M < ) N K Y
TO LOAN ON FARMS
Al reasoualilu r«lcn ami witiiuul delay. We innke azHininationa
AND PAY OUT PROMPTLY.
Mousy fuiiiiniieU us soon ae alwlruo. .a fumialimi and title up.
proved. if you want to borrow money, or have a
nmrtirnffe l<> sell, come .tnd see tie ,
Conservative Investment Company.
Farm Loan Headquarters,
BLACK WKLL. OKLAHOMA
danced the blond In the veins of her
listeners. Her enthusiasm vibrated
throughout the packed church nml
Tier every word went straight home.
Mho could quell a regiment of unruly
men in five minutes where bayonets
would full could Mrs. Dovvis. It is the
way she says a thing and the sim-
plicity of style that does the work
l.lt'le wonder the Tine, manly young
I fellows In her class would lay down
t their lives for her were ft necessary.
After she had concluded Mr. W. A.
Drown of Chicago spoke. Ho Uluml-
| dated Ills talk with the aid of a large
Idaekboard on which were depicted
the four ages at which the male be-
| gins to thiuk. As he progressed it
was seen that he was master of his
subject He didn't mince words, and
0. II, Appreciate Miss (•rinimett
he gave his hearers something to pon- |
der over. Coining from Chicago ht
knows something concerning the
"seamy side of life,” and he made his
remarks so plain that many of the j
men winced at his shots.
The convention is the one topic of
conversation in Ponca City, and that
tt has accomplished remarkable good
Is voncediKl even by the cynics* i’ost*
master Hadley, county superintendent.
Is tn charge of the convention, assist-
ed of course, by the other officers.
l'lie monotonous grind incident to
examination week was somewhat al-
leviated by a little treat in the way
of refreshments given to the students
in the expression department by MisB
llasseltine Grimmett, principal of that
department. 'Ihe occasion was quite
an agreeable affair to all. Miss I
C.rimmett is greatly encouraged with 1
the work of her students during the j
past three months. The enrollment i
has greatly exceeded that of last year.
Four of the live readers who appear-
| ed In the tine arts recital last Tues- i
day evening were'beginners in expres-
| siou, but they held a large audience ,
interested to the last word A spe- j
j cial new feat ft re of the expression j
work is the married ladies class in j
! standing gymnastics. This class is !
I composed of the wives of business j
men in Dlackwell. It has added quite
I an interest. * *|
I’residout Bateu left Thursday night
for Oklahoma City where he will at-
tend a meeting of the state education
commission (Baptist).
A good deal of interest is being
manifested in the business depart-
ment night sch'ol Of shorthand. Stu-
dents have already begun to enroll
for this work for the next term.
The present week is being spent
cnttrelv Tn examinations.
- - |tall .s.an ckfco.
Saturday
Tfie> November
American
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MAGAZINE /5cti
Progressive’s
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. rrenenr. Maprr.ire r.rd TiireF-Reecrt* ore Year for t?.W
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McDowell, T. H. W. The Times--Record (Blackwell, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912, newspaper, December 26, 1912; Blackwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1136293/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.