Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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Powdered
I The ijtaN fne« M|Mi tki wor-
riei of business to?'a few hours «*
the elide*, w well wtht pool,
for an hour’* frolls, pjnl^ wee
thrown to the wind end eearybedg
had a feed time.
The spectacle of some of the force
coming down the slide wga simply
awe inspiring, and the swinge creak-
ed and groaned under weights which
they never knew before, lleeri ver,
there were no accidents and ell had
a good time.
When the proper hear arrived
baskets wgre brought forth and it
was at once seen that, many frying
chickens had bean sacrificed for the
occasion. The picnic supper was »
good one and Was a delightful event
of a very pleasant picnic.
FOR USE IN SPRAYS ON VEGE-
TABLES, BERRY BUSHES
/ AND FRUIT TREES
Armour’s Star Hams, 10 td IS Jftimd average <fC*»
mild cure, per pound ___1____________wVC
Armour’s Picnic llams, per ICg*
“The proof of the pudding is the eMk| thereof."
We will serve Star Bdkerf’Hhtoi ‘FRBE ah d4^*tur-
day. Eat a eaivtwkh and you’ll huy a ham. ^ r."
Half JxiUnd packages---------
One pound packages--------
Five pound packages, per lb.
Ten pound packages, per lb.
j NOTICE TO DM PUBLIC * ’
i In nil cases where occupation H-
ctnscs have not been paid by Juns
ll>, complaints will be filed with the
munir'pal judge.
ED. CHOUTEAU,
City Clerk. . .. 8-2tc
The Jordan Drug Co
Grapefruit
Cantaloupe*
• Rhubarb
FRYING CHICKENS
H. C. JORDAN PHONE
Let U» FBI Your Prescriptions
REBEKAH CLUB HOUt>9
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
The Rebekah Chib met Tuesday
afternoon at the I. A' O. F. HaH
with the president, Mr*? AlHson, pra*
siding. The semi-annual* election ft
IK NOWATA DAILY STAR
NOWATA, OKLAHOMA
L. D. S. SUNDAY SCHOOL
»»i— ■■ v
Lesson Study, “Spirits Gifts”. “The
TUISA' DOCTOR
LECTURES TONIGHT
to every man to profit withal." 1
Cor. 12:7. Paul first laid down a
feat fundamental truths concerning
the Holy Spirit He noted that it
testifies concerning Jesus that he i3
the Son of God and further that no
one can really know that Jesus
F. WILKINSON. - Publisher
NORTON, Editor and Bos. Mgr.
R. D. MITCHELL
urer. Mrs. G. T. Allison, reporter.
The following program mass giv*
en:
Reading—Mrs. Otis B. Dean.
Piano Solo—Mrs. AUison.
Song—Misses Naomi and Eiva Par
;ri*h A
•uKtitwu ... v..— ____________(Reading—Carol Lewis.
cannot bo known in any other way. I^ong—Msr. Pariah and Mias Wansta
Illustrating the workings of the 1
church which is a spiritual body. t£lano ^
Paul comnared it to the human body |bong Mrs. Alrwn ana Mrs. ranisR,
-Mrs. Waugaman.
bell, ape of tbe
'M TWaa, still
!k ft tip Savoy
Dr. Arthur <
Vading ghgsM
lecture a« h
hotel, taking *
jvet. Dr. Coosi.______.
taming apeak** and his
be worth aapaap’s lime.
After -the dauthUti^co
PHONES IM US SW
MONARCH COFFEE
U 1
day axoept
■** cmjn^isa,'xsssL
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday school program at 11 a. m. |
Young Peoples Meeting at T :15
p. m.
Evening Worship at 8:00 p. m.
After the Bible school session on
Sunday morning the Sunday school
wHl give tta program far children’s
fny. The special offering will go
tt> the Board of publication and Sab*
bath school work. Ip the evening
there will be a very fine stereopticon
lecture upon the Philippine Islands.
This ia a fine set of ;5<Je» awf shows
Reading-
Prayei >
At tne close of the program re-
freshments were served. The t\€YT
meeting will be held at the home of.
Mrs. Otis B. Deen, 316 South Lo-
cust.
cd in oae organism, but each per-
forming its oiwei special work fori
the benefit of the whole. There is
no friction in the normal human
body and there should be no “schism”
or discord in the church and no con-
flict between members regarding
their duties. The whole human- body
is nourished and kept in health by
the vital fluid, the blood, which
DAILY STAR (BY CARRIER)
Om Year —--RdJ
Ms Maa|ha B*1
Per We*_________________ •
Wilbur
son rctui
Lebanon,
h*en stui
Law «choi
cent pleiad
CATCH MAN WANTED
FOR AUTOMOBILE THEI
Sheriff W. F. Gillespey and
If You Are Morin*
they apprehended Archie Miller,
wanted in this county for the theft
of a car from A. Bryant at South
Gnffcyville, on June 14, 1922. Tty.
two also found four barrels of piMh
ind a coil on the river six miles east
of Stop 12. They spilled the lUOith
and brought the coil to she jail t«
add to the collection of stills and
co.Is in possession of the county.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Amy erroneous reflection upon the
OharsntiT. standing or reputation el
assy person. Dm or oerpemtien which
may appear in the aoMmns of The
Newts Daily Star will bn gladly cor-
rected upon its being krengkt to the
attention of the manager.
From Nowata t*
iVireless Enters New Phase «*N
* of Development; Now Can he
^ Tuned to the Human Be
to Nowata
Chll
NOWATA TRANSFER CO.
C. N. GABRIEL. Prop
Phene 387
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Aw cists 4 Press It exclusively
entitled te the us# fee republication
eg all new dispatches credited to it
ei net otherwise credited ia this
nnper and also to the local new pub-
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that L. F.
Zink has applied for a permit to
keep 2 pigs at 607 E. Cherokee, No-
Mis, Okie. Unless 26 per cent of
’.he people living within 300 feet of
-aid location object, said permit wiH
be granted on June 19th, 1923.
ED. CHOUTEAU,
City Clerk. 8-2tc
♦ LIKE 41
♦ GOING
The Young Women’s Auxiliary
>4 the Baptist church will
meet tonight at the church
for the purpose of rsefgania-
ing. All the girls from high school
age and up are invited. Mrs. Hallock
will have chargetof the Y. W. A. this
summer and desires to see a full
<iuota of girls out tonight.
who s re not attending Sunday school
elsewhere mcot with us next Sunday.
O. A. Duncan, Supt.
Johnathan M. is a raaideat of
Warhiitgton Court Hones, Ohio,
although'. 103 years of age. is as
well preserved as a youngster of
nighty. He still shaves higiaclf
with a straight rasor, and reads
without 'glasses. H-> reee'Vsd a
letter of congratulation from Pres-
ide" t Harding on the oecasien of
Ms last birthday.
ill of Greater New Yi
us others who blya
Its Scksnne end Bene
the Rttlro-flMMfli
Wireless Raves
min* many mire-
»s* but they bar*
m % ntw phase
WELL KNOWN NOWATA
COUPLE MARRIED
to their invgprt
and beat, in sucl
W rd was recaivcd in this city
Thui ny night of the marriage of
Mrs. !'*rona MeMurtry and C. C.
Zellwe-cr, both of this city, at Inde-
pendence on Thursday afternoon
Tbe bride has conducted a dressmak
inst business st Campbell, Cobbs d
Hart’s for some time and is an esti-
mable lady with a large circle a#
friends, "Zall”, as the guoom is
'means to his assay fsMode, la a fin*
feBaw, «rd is employed bg the Hen-
derson Co. In thetr offices in this
etty. Tkd couple will make their
an electric h
lated to cult t
tbe. weakest
composed of
Yhs saw ih*M
w-« are selling
that it readily si
yet dees net aei
Our prtaes 4B
• stive pocketbool
Boise i City.—Crowd* from all
ports of C mmarxon county are at-
tending the term *4 dbtriet court,
which" convened her* this weak. The
docket i> the Largest known in many
y*«r*. i -
or units.
Princeton seniors vatad in favor
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Norton, J. T. Nowata Daily Star (Nowata, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923, newspaper, June 8, 1923; Nowata, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1320904/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.