The Stroud Democrat (Stroud, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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No. 6
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The Christian Women Mtesion-
ary Society hiet with Mrs. Lon
Announcement was recrived at ®S®ew Wednesday afternoon,
this office of the mama*' in Ok- The lesson study was on ' Amer-
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into unite o! trie mftrnafe in uk- - . 11 B ' • uay
lahoma City, on rhanksgiving i IZ!iti°n Hn(l Ohriatlanization ot , -,- tian cht
Day, of 61 ias Rhoda May Carson, ®up Democracy. Quito an in- t ri up the
Sunday was Rev. B. E. New-
ton's last day as pastor of the
h: t hi re. He has
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. fi. jteresting piogram WM rendered I j q. g .imj jias placed
Carson of {bis city, to l<. Edwin by the circle of which Mrs. Can-1 on uijnoig platform for this
Griffin of Stroud, OkU The wed- non 19 captain and tea was serv- seagoni We r.gret very much
dint took place in the First Chris- during the social per od In to loose such an able man from
tian church pastorium, Rev. Van the circle of which Mrs. Clarkson our mjjgt. His cangrefratii n
Horn officiating. The bride was leader, in which Xmas sugges | jrave a big basket dinner Sunday
attended by her sister, Mrs. A. K. ti01'5 waB made. About J6 me ' in his honor. Many friends be-
Gossona, while Mr, Gessom a.'ted ^ers am' ° visitors answered sides members of the Christian
as beBt mai for the groom. Other ro"ea"- church were present During thf
relatives besides the immediate dinner hour talks and toasts hon-
family who were present were ChllFCb PJotGS or'ntr Brother Newton and famil;.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springer of were given by Prof. H. 0. Shuff,
Gainesville, Tex. | The Methodist Church exte d W. A. Hadley, 0. T. Hubbell. ,
Following the ceremony the a hearty welcome to all who - i Mrs. M. W. Withers and Mrs. D.
bridal party was entertained at come and worship with us ai i ^ • Burton and responded to by
diotmr by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. this time we extend a spec . 1 Brother and Mrs. Ne vton and a
Carson at the Skirvin hutei. invitation tc all thoie who n y ^earit a"d l'ri udly visit were en-
a. % p, rs. pro; i
Street just opposite the
Come and worship
The bride is a youn?r lady in
whom Ponca City takes special
pride Highly educated in all
the branches of the schools, she plant.
is specially accomplished in the Las.
arts ot education and music, and Sunday School at 10:00 a. n,
has gained more than local fame
as a reader. For thre« years
•he held the position of teacher
of English in the Ponca City high
school, doing notable work. She
will be greatly missed in the so-
cial and educational circlcs of the
city, in which she hajr always
taken ar a tive )art.
Mr. G.' iffin is a nativ« <o" Virgi-
nia, and.a graduate of die law
department of th- University of
Virginia. They will make their
home in Stroud, where Mr. Grif-
fin is established in the practice
of law and already making a fine
reputation in his profession.
The Courier joins the hoet of
friends of the bride in this city
and elsewhere in extending .con-
gratulation/: and test wishes.—
Ponca Citv Courier,
not have a pastor at this time joyed by all, While we are sorry
We are using the church on L'.-.d Brother New ton is going from
our midst, we feel that he is tak-
ing up a greater work and wish
him the best of success.
Preaehing at 11 a, m.
Epworth League at 6:45 p. m.
Preaching at 7:45.
II. J. LaPrade, Pastor.
J. C- Comer, Superintended ,
Mrs. A L. Alspaugh har
d' ner party Tuesday cek'bi-
Mr.--. J. E. Penr.ybaker's I if
da;;. Other guests wkre:
T. .'. Andrews ot Chandler,
aw: Mrs. A. L. Foushet. Mr.
Mrs C. D. Hall.
Mrs. J. B. Charles and Mrs.
A. E. Collins were hostess to a
six o'clock Thanksgiving dinner
last Thursday at the.). B. Charles
home, celebrating John Charles,
Jr., and A. R. Collins birthdays.
Quite a number of young people
gathered to enjoy the occasion,
t of i >wn gu< • .- wer.' Mi
Fred Lany. -nburg of
c. J - Mrs. Knox Eli! r of
,Mu- \ aud llarrol fc to wart of
-rand Springs.
Mrs James E. Pennybaker i
little daughter Anna Belle.
Enid, Okla., have Leen visi'
friends here this week.
Penn;. >aker will arrive this < i
ing to spend tie week end.
Processional Society
Music Or hestra
Tableau ..Spirit of Prayer
SongMort,in;-Light Is Breaking,
Society
D'votion .: ..Mrs. A. L. Foushee
Special iong Quartette
Introductory, Call of the Day,
Mrs. Clarkson
Symposium, What Might Be
Done If W« Had the Co-
ap< ration of All the Wo-
men in the Church.
In India Mrs. B. E. Newton
Jamica and Pi rto Ricu__
Mrs D. V. Burton
Africa Mrs. C. W. A. Davis
South America and Mexico.
... Mrs. Newt McCammon
China Mrs. Fred Wade
In Our Cities, Mrs. 0. T. Hubbell j
Mountain School
..Mrs. G. C. Burton I
For America Student..
Mrs. Frank Foster1!"
Indians and Negroes in U. S.
Mrs. J. F. Foster j'
- Quartette'
Is It Worth While, . !*>„
Mrs. G. W. Cannon- -
Consecration and Offering. <
Prayer and Benediction. I
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..THE,,
The Oldest Bank in Sircut!
Makes I/tans on Chattel, Personal and Real Estate.
Real Estate loans held in bank so that you can
mak ' payments on them at any time.
W'eclerk s iles, draw up your leases and contracts.
Deposits Guaranteed By State Guarantee Law.
( ome in and talk over matters, as your interest
are ours.
Notary Public In Bank.
8, diaries, Oscar Prcsson,
PRESIDENT. CASHIER
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Uo-ii't ,;1 to make your pur-
hasf.'- ?..riy„ While ours stock of
Christn merchandise is larger
than a y beuse in Lincoln county, i
-t r.o m re can be seenred. I
Ruy early and have the n reserv-;
THE B!'\" TO
Je.s Z ylor recei ed £, . .,11
ainf i hi! ns about his face last!
'a car he was welding explod
Columbian Photograph:; r"00 *
for Hoiiduys.
THE BON To .
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beleele of ; '
Soi th Mound, Kan., arc 1 this m
•isiting Jim McVay and ,
fa of Old Stroud.
D n't forget the Bazaar and
C: ! : n dinner given by the,
C' r n ladies at the Bu'.?alow I
n • - 1 oi-h
' price for large quanti
. s for CI ristmas at Clyde J.
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■'"EtVlBER WE CRY SALES ANY WHERE AND
\T ANY TIME AND AS FOR FAVORITS
Wfe HAVE NONE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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America First!
! o listf or sale Z' dwelling house:
B in Stroud. 50 farms near Stroud.
I have the buyers if you wish to selv
Come r round and talk it o ✓er. No
•the buyer. Also Farm Loans.
High School teachers spent the
in Chandler.
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w Miss Carrie Brown who is teach-
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as important as the spirit o! the
giving,
We offer you the choice of a
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