Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 131, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1922 Page: 2 of 10
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PAGE EIGHT
NOWATA DAILY STAR
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1922
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We have a great
variety of sizes,
at a price to
suit your picket-
book, bur there
is but one qual-
ity, THE REST.
PIONEER DRUG STORE
“A TALK SAVES A WALK"
Phone tfO Phone
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Last Day of The
Special Meetings
• At the
PRESBYTERS N CHURCH
INSPIRING SERMONS GOOD MUSIC
„ A WELCOME AWA IS YOU—COME |
Services Begin Promptly at 7:30—Over
:j: at 8:30
CHES
MY TO
rsmm
1 u lives is emerging int i something !
of beauty and of power. But we
ni' ! trust Hint fully. He never asks
u o believe that which >- contrary
reason; but frequently we mu«t
i .it faith when we come into
o fact with something wh'.ch is above
>or. Nothing in the Bible is
I
rograms
“JOY OF CROSS"
SERMON SUBJECT
(By R. M. GODFREY! I ........-......* ... u-.e mine is
„T, l vj Lindsey .spoke on the subject,; 'j !>.v contrary to reason, but you
ic . < ; ot the t ro> , ’ Friday night. : • • f*nri many T:,,iig- which are above
text Hebrews 12: 1-2. ,re: son and therein lies the province
v.:fbr?wa, lR, ont’ of the most re-; ,f your faith!. We have to take the
markable books of the Bible; it has! •vo.-d of our great leader; we have
.; mos. rerrar, able and mysterious! ;0 depend upon the Christ.
I author and it ..cal, with the mv s ter- i ’-t to me the intensely interest-,
• ■ of symooi and ritual. It is j IRg part of ibis text is the fact that I
.'.ill be ! ‘‘ ,v i0 ;b“ (>!d Testament. Witn ' Lkf Master endured the cross and de-
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iperintendtiit are ex-
coveted 400 present on;
...arming. Hearty co-opera- no?J:
t.cn will onake it. The morning J
a
........ : • • lv' •«' ■ esiament. v\ itn ’ <■«•* -nasier enaurca tne cross and de-
' - a to be held bv ' ';nt vvc C;: ' w alk down through ! !’ cd the shame for the ioy that was
all the books of the Old Testament “* v-p— u:— ”-U!‘ ■ 1
pecting
Sunday n
he Auxiliary at the home of Mrs.
Roberti next Tuesday after-
r,Tom 2:30
to 3:30—Solo—(a).
. Needham} (b). “The
Deiicate Air", Arne —
Its. T. R. MacSpadden.
Heading -“Ephrim Jones”_______
-------------Mrs. J. Wood Glass.
vocal P ,;e! _ _ "Lightly Floats our
Ponnv Boat”----Hoffman Opera
Mrs. W. E. Weible, Mrs. C. W.
Mason.
From 3:30 to 1:30—The ■--anic pro-
i .: i will h given as above with the
: option of * he third number. Miss
i ;;<n Davis v.<11 give a piano solo,
‘March Grotesque”, Siding.
From 1:30 to 5:30—Vocal Solo—
” Woodland Love Song,” Haw-
i e.-----bt. “The Birds’ Lullaby”,
1 .-'anderaon,___-Miss Jeune Vandivort
3i ’.dine—Selection from Rip Van-
mvaeh 'ng service is at eleven o’clock.1
The paster’s sermon subject will be' w n
“The Holy Spirit." Mrs. McSpadden
will sing “Open the Gates to the
Temple,” by Fanny Crosby; violin
obligato by Miss Hart. The even
mg sermon will be on the text “The
Son of Man % come to seek and to
save that which was lost." The
evening service will he evangelistic.
The Young People’s services at the
usual hour. A very cordial invita-
non to our services is extended to
th,2 public.
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SPECIAL INVITATION.
A special invitation is extended to'
every young man of Nowata and "i "V" ~e'‘KUU" lro™ ,f;'P v;,n-
vommunity who is- not a member of 1 ' lkl‘----Mary Mae Hollmg.-worth
; -.me other Sunday school class to ‘'enra Doris Weible Pete Brady,
n the Young .Men’s Class of the I Kl 'meth -'binning and Billy Weible.
inT ChUrCh S“nday m°rn i Idlett-Click P~No. 9. Marlow,
( D alionia, is erecting one of '.he
finest Legion club houses in the
state, according to reports from J.
U ies Jones, post commander. A
imnl wood floor in the assembly
■ iv ni, 40x80 feet, will provide a
kotball court and dance floor for
Our superintendent wants 400 (in
Sunday school today and we
must put up ovr quota, and that is as
many ns we can get to come. Let’s
make it 40—one-tenth of the num-
ber wanted.
. .. ....... n-aiii.iimni before Him. Multitudes have!
aril discover many treasures which j-one to believe that the Master had
m lore we had not known existed, no Joy and that He v,as always som- 1
move tmough the mvstei es of >e>- and sad. No man ever had!
tin’ Great Day of Atonement even
then the light from Hebrews shows
u- how all of the ritual did buL point
lot ward to the Great Atoning ('Grist,
i he writer Ungers with loving thought
tver the name and fame of Moses
t.l o was faithful in all the house of
(" d, but above the name of Moses
Hands the Son of God.
The writer speaks of a cloud of
witnesses. He has first hand knowl-
i i re of the arena. But touching
hi:- b ooi.y md gory spectacle he
transforms it ns he says that we too
«"■ struggling in the arena of life,
b-1 above us. tense with excitement
and intercs. there is a vast bodv of
wi-.m s.-: s hop ng we snail win the
conflict.
The second .hought of the text
i.. that we are io look to Jesus. What
it really means is that we are to look
away from everything else and to
look to Jesus alone. We should not
try to make our lives like that of
certain people that we know and -.ni-
tre ater joys than He and no man |
wi r entered into His wo*-k with a j
more glorious optimism and a bound- j
os Pope than did the Savior. Chris- |
tia i.ty originated songs. The Savior ;
•va -. glad because He was doing a .
gnat and abiding service for human-|
:v—therefore He endured and did j
no despise. He was conscious of i
lo ng ihe Father’s will. If we could
»R.'y think of how much we gain—
how almost infinitely we gain— |
whenever \\c sacrifice, much of our
ife would have a deeper and more •
ttbi ling joy. The significant thing I
about the Master’s joy was the fact!
(hi t it was not dependent upon the ^
mercy of men and circumstance.
in the closing hours of His life
He fell ba<..k on resources which the]
hand of man could not touch. “My 1
Ioy 1 give unto you.” He said, "am 1
yo it joy no man taketh from you."
•Jo us’ blessedness was not like a
hr ok that flows from molting snow
which can be made to vanish by the
The summer sun and the first shipment of
Jack O Leather Spring Suits arrived yesterday.
J o those who have seen these clothes in service
it is only necessary to mention Jack O’ Leather
and they know where their next suit is coming
from.
For those who are not acquainted with them
let us say that—
Leather inside, all wool outside in neat mod-
els please the boy.
Clever patterns, long wearing fabrics and
the extra pair of trousers please mother.
Guaranteed wear and
please dad.
the reasonable price
Tweeds
Herringbones
Serges
$10
^Inlarc ([Inlhiitq iS’tarr, 3nr.
16 years of Reliability.
Will you come? Will you ask r,Ji”!1
That is the tkl P°st-
your friend to come?
way it can be done.
GERALD BOOP, Pres.
HUGH CONINE, Sec.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"Our Creed” will be the rubjeet of
the sermon Sunday evening at 7:30.
"Prayer” will be the subject at 11.
The Sunday school meets at 9:45.
The Juniors n vet at 5:30 and the
Intermediates and Y. P. S. C. E. meet
at 6:30.
'1 r.e Training for Leadership school
for Nowata county begins at 3:45
Monday afternoon. The sessions be-
gin promptly at that ,ime each day
for five days. It is so arranged
that teachers in the public school, as
well as others, may attend ail ses-
sions. The school will run for five
days, beginning each day at 3:45
and closing at 9:30, with one hour
Mid fifteen minutes intermission for
tupper.
All prea.hcrs, teachers, Sunday
school workers and young people’s
workers and others who wish to fit
themselves for better service in the
church and community are invited to
attend this school.
An enrollment fee of one dollar _
entitles you to all classes and !ec-j
turcs, and to the certificate upon!
completion of y . r course.
W ■ |
Date: for the Fourth Annual Con-
i' tion (>f the American Legion of
tt: ahema, to be held in Bartlesville,
■ i!! b - et ai the next meeting of
hr -tatc executive comnvttec, *ac-
jo.ding t" H. B. Duncan, Depart-
inc.ual Commander.
The National Convention io be
hold at New Orleans will be from
. hi t i 20, inclusive. Oklahoma's
• reunion will tie htdrl not more
:n sixty, nor lc? than ili.rty days
( lore this date.
Both legion posts of Brahan and
Raw City are building legion huts
fc their official homes. The Kaw
l ily budding will be 2* x 70 feet,
u-;th a main auditorium for general
Meetings, billiard and poo! room,
i wer baths and other necessary
• cuipmen'. The Brainnn building
it be only 20 x 30, on an up-
town site, donated by the town peo-
ic. The Kaw City post was the
lirst to be organized in Kay County,
and the Braman the last. The Bra-
■nn post had only 40 original mem-
x 3 but intend to increase this num-
a / to 70.
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ENTERTAIN-
,a-Kee-Kon C!u!
nlertained theii
Mitine party Tu ».
home of Mr. an.'
.-i cf gift- of furn shings, for
• Oklahoma
■ iic..: ;.on post, have
i a--.y holicttation
pn , according
a. imander. A
i • iXr: a large
as a late git..
...v. . c! lit-.-., magazines,
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. * ’TWAS EVER THUS *
I * - *
By Walt Mason. ❖
jj* 1 wear my silken shirts and *
, v scarves, and shoes that cost +
J twelve bones, and somewhere 4
^ some poor aleck starves, and +
were Mrs. C. E. Box, Mrs. Frank Ma.
son, Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mrs. W. E.
Weible and Mrs. J. L. Coffman.
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THE RED CRObS NURSE
(By MISS CLARA CROWE, district
supervisor Red Cro^s, S. Louis
Mo.,) . ;;
•She measured me against the wall,
Ard said: “My, Tommie you’n
nice and -.all;
Nut When on the scales s:.e took nn
weight.
Well, those darned scales sure
sealed my fate.
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.materia
cot.
in;; 11 • en-
jpyi'i iii- Jessie
it . l.avivg th" i ehest score of
; i y b- v as awarded the prize and
Mr. J. Wood Class the pr ze for the
gentlemen.
At a late hour appropriate as well
as delicious refreshments were sei-ved,
niter which all departed, voicing
th’ r appmval of th:s becoming an
annual affair.
,:ouse of ou
1 iiave been do
. tore has gi r*
r K'U.’.i ) worih of tur-
.i the nost. It
j. i.me for the Le-
.e gi; busy, so
.liber.-, can show
. u: Irish a club
own.
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A cor.spicious feature of our
fountain service is cleanliness.
Cook drug Co. 9-tfc
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SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAB
Big Turkey Dinner
TODAY
at-
The CAREY CAFE
50c PER PLATE
. “ihe Home of Thrift”
OCR BUILD!M SERVICE
I
If you are planning a home, we extend
you our service in either planning or financ-
ing h. We maintain a plan service which
Ai your sefvice,” whether or not you
get a Joan from us.
ASSETS OVER S300,000.00
Nowata building & Loan Association
112 North Maple Street Phone 121
* sends up anguished groans. 1 +
-F eat long strips of costly pic. +
* a!”l drink imported tea; and *
•> hungry l-euhens amble by, and * |
4' doubtless marl at me. I ride +
•I* around in my sedan, whose price *
•F was pretty steep, and pass some + ,
•h sore add seedy man who has no .
* Place to sleep. Oh, i- it right +
f state!8 while*,1 SLZ 111 ^ “d -
- •oilsr on somc * My Vla and K a lit.io blue note;
when I if I ,Am 1 a s,nner ’‘’laying “Your so*) Ton mitt seems t
when I eat. or buy a gorgeous + , have
'hanMv , my larPe,hui * : Malnutrition and that looks prett
! '*.■» ‘Let ,n kangaroo or kid? + bad.
M ould there be less of povi rty, +
in r-rrow and despair, if I * ' May I suggest at a time pret.y -on
' U’,U-•..from,th<? .deshpots flee + You see your physician—’twill b
nnd nil a hermit’s lair? 1 a great boon
dotiht it much; the wail of woe * ; To make this correction
would rise from people riled, +
if I .should let my whiskers grow +
and in the woods run wild. If •>
* I huK buying shirts and hats, *
'** with my spare chicken feed some +
* girls in crowded city flats +
* might lose the jobs thev need. *
+ Tiie boss would say. "There’s *
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hesitation
Or you may retard his v/hoic edu
cation.”
•*” bc i 11 slump in spangled shirts *
<• and socks, and so I shoo you to <r
tile dump, and pay you no more +
•J* rocks. It’s hard to know just
v. hat to do, in this cheap vale of +
*:• tears: tin things that looks all +
•• right to you, to me a frost ap- +
4* pears. +
•* +
•;* Copyright by Grorgo Matthew *
Adams. +
•+ +
V++++++ + +++ + 5- + + H- + + + + 1
Well, I’ll just tell you. in a week o
so,
Oif to the hospital I had to go;
Oh, boys, I had a wonderful time,
1 was .3 .k the lirsi day, after ilia
it was fine.
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“s rw k
evervthine «lsey°U look ^ f«m ! told his disciples that when they
every • ng j were persecuted that hhey could still
“ri joice ard be exceeding glad.”
The first impress:on that the Mas-
ter makes is one of overflowing
radiance and gladness. Because of
this unfathomed joy and boundless
optimism with a hope in the future
tnht had no limits He endured ihe
cross and despised its shame.
He is the author and perfector of
our faith. Ho is the leader of the
f.-nch of the world. All the faith of
Ihe r .mid mu t center around Him
as the solar system centers around
th: sun. There arc ten great relig-
ions in the world, there .y only one
ts. th. You may take Mohammed ou,
of Mohammedenism and you would
nil! have the Koran and Moham
m< denUm left. You may take
Gautama out of Buddhism and you
would si 11 have Buddhism left. You
can take Confusius out of Confusi-
ar. ;m and you still have Confusian-
Ism left. But if you takeJesus oat
of Christianity you will have nothing
left. He is the center and the 3oul
of Hus religion as is no other relig
ious leader of the world.
As the sculptor with mallet and
chiEcl fashions the features and deli-
cate lines from the block of marble,
the Master works with us, leading
on through trials and sorrows, pain
an 1 joy, cloud and sunsh.ne, ill and
fair He puts the finishing and per-
fecting tw-ches to our faith and all
the while the dumb conglomerate of
FATHER KILLS ABDUCTOR
De? Monies, Feb. 18.—Harry
Tracy, 20 years old, of this city, was
shot and killed here yesterday by
Harry Woodruff, father of Dorothy
Woodruff, 14, whom Tracy had at-
tacked. Woodruff surrendered to
the sheriff.
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DELPHIAN CLUB HOLDS
INTERESTING MEETING
1 he Delphian Club held its regular
Meeting in the Campbell hotel parlors
last Wednesday afternoon. The
meeting was well attended. During
the bun ness session, which was pre-
sided over by Mrs. W. C. Wood, it
was decided to give a St. Patrick’s
tea.
•Following the business session an
interesting program was enjoyed.
Those taking part in the program
The nurses sure made a big fuss ov.
me,
But being a boy, 1 kinda hate I
say,
It may not be so, but it seemed ,
me,
That they hadn’t been used t
nice guys like me.
Gee, time .-ure does fly when a fel
ler feels good,
It’s been six months since on ihos
scales I stood;
My stomach feels peachy, I’ve gain
ed ’ltven pounds, \
And there aint a feilovv can out
run me on the grounds.
Weil, all I can say, I ain’t going ti
preach,
That Red Cross Nurse sure is ;
peach;
If she can make ail fellows fee
good as me,
We’ll keep her forever, you wai
and see.
JUST ARRIVED
NEW SEED POTATOES
All kinds of Garden Seeds.
Early Varieties of Sweet Corn.
Give us a trial.
Prices Right.
At the rear of the lot north of the Old Royal Theatre.
BANE SEED HOUSE
Phone 123 Nowata, Okla.
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Norton, J. T. Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 131, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1922, newspaper, February 19, 1922; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1320436/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.