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COUNTY DEMOCRAT-NEWS
VOLUME XVI. NUMRKR 2
Surtwaoor t» Kirfrr Chr.wn. Ir, TnCoimtv News, Crrrk County Republican
MW I .PA. OKLAHOMA. Till RSDAY, (XT 15. 1925.
92 00 PER YEAR
THE WINDOW SEAT
Aa I aM by my afttrf aMn
I raa look wt ever the Whit*
W—»■ t»»ard the Waao of
Ika country Itafi error ta
me at paaaiaa interest. nod I
Nka ta it* llwa down necnnina
•»> If* (ha foot aa aaa i*
ta read than; ant H
4mm me good U (at thaw sat
af a; system
W. D. JAMIESON
JASPER COX AND
WM. COOK FOUND
GUILTY AT TULSA
Hapeipe officer. Ara Convicted
the Federal I aarl ia TaUa
I POULTRY Hl’Kl l AI IHIH
TO Tot K rOt’XTY
F- A Kisstck. Greek -ounty agent
with tha help of poultry specialist
^rom Oklahoma A A M college, and
W Dodger, president of f'raak
county poultry association will maka
a tour of all tha Crrak *>urty
.'bools with propaganda on tha paul
I try ahnw.
Meetings will ba hald at acfcool
C OF C. CONFIDENT
OF DRIVE SUCCESS
HAIUtWF.F.N DAT* MOVKIt
i p r»t tKin \v thk i#th
Tha -lata of tha usual Hallow# an
celebration m Sapulpa ha> baar nwr
jarl up ona day to Friday, Oat TO
| mataad of Saturday tha 3|n Thu
in« to Ralph Rola, secretary of tha ' fames
rhambar of rommarra •»# have
no faar that wa won! raarh tha
house*
Hilton. Picket Prairia and at tha
-- county agent's office on Oct in
_ ,___ |At Mllfay high school auditorium. ---1^
fsmmg \M: ssssgsgg^
t. ... _ * through tha <u((Mtinn of tha
To data thara ha« haan some fM.OUO mar. h.nt, in t-rar, A. .. known
•abac ri bad ta tha I hambar .if torn tha -atur.lay r.ght rro «d< mi at hs
rnarca or tha ya.r of I92B- M. -,.h t.kan .r. of and would n„,
four strong teams .till out with fara «>•►, th. boot*, n tha A y
GRAND JURY FIUS
10 INDICTMENTS IN
: DISTRICT COURT
Pratty Water. Bowden. th",r "‘“It* se-ret a* yat, accord plan
rL“zr-T i-T ks-’-tevs :rvrv-
aatura ana war. to tha following par- a fina of tto.ono TKl . .
•MMfit for you. or inouir* i TK. t.i. _ _ , . ,n,< rr»*kr« trtr»e day* mfonoivo
zz" h-h 1*3;H5SS £3* P* iro-
Aak tha At tor nay General of tha pulpa ‘’g * P m obja.t of thaw meeting.
I'm tad States . . ... I *’ *o arouse mtaraat in tha Pouhr.
I—la it trua that you aa tha! Aubr,y ‘/“ified that ha paid tham 1 Show that ia to ha hald in Sapulpa
affinal haad of th« Dapartmart of *n'1 "** ** ^ «*■ V#v ,7- »» •nrt *• draw tha Ur*
Jaatwa. ordararl an invaatifatior of | ,0 *' wh,,k'' crowd, avar known for an a«
rwnditior. in .Mi««nuri. ha.auaa ona Auhray wa< rorrobnratad hy I>ap F'<it»ii of thi. kind in < raak rounty
af your own toi.iant at thi« praaant !^ll1.^1*r^^: * 1 "»*«. who ma-k
tiwa. a nayr,i from "L‘ L
haan tha dafaraa _ ______
af all political patmnair* in that "** •*M> ,#*tifiad that took
fraat .tala and that rharra. of mi* h*rf forni»ha«l Aubray with part of
t had baan mada arainit him* * dmtillary outfit
ia boir« mada for iwora caa-
A largar '.ma than rear •*
anticipatad for thi* yrar, according
to t.ana Radd chairman of tha an
---.---■ - tainmaf
inly a faw hold out. and wall ap aipoMad from kallyvilU
point a «tronK arm committaa of tha Kwfar *nd Tul«a a. wall
dirartor. and bnne in tha balanr-a
Thi. town ia coins to ba 100 oar
rani.
Kapwn Musa fary Waal la
wiaa-Via*. af Ibua# In
do-tad Nat ItMrlaaad
Nogndi
RAIN BRIGHTENS
PROSPECTS FOR
BETTER DAIRES
KIEFER NEWS
VI »* Ntta l.iimrwy of Rad Fork
vi.itad friand. in Kiafar bynday
tani at tnt* prawn! 1 j'. 7, **• v- ' "tu-
>m Miaaiaaippi, ha. *b,rh war# yivan by Auhray
in tha distribution 'to tha two man
MOUNDS NEWS
II T VA ithbank* wa* a Tulsa visit
| or Monday
<• R Boyd who ha. baan am
, ployad at tha I ity Rarhar .Shop ra
«i#n#d hi* job and raturnad to hia jdin.-.t
, homa m Ok ah.'ma l ity Saturday
„ . _ _ Mr and Mr. f. J. ftannt. v .itad
I aataraa Hid fair To Afford Ampla Vlr and M I... rifa -m'th n> .
• •raams far Milk too.. With 'pulpa Sunday si'.
Kattrrfal I'rira H.yh
Tha jury was out la., than fiva
mi nut as.
t f—I * it trua that thi* nasrn s *-
Matant of your* is also tha Rrpubli
can national rommittaaman from
Mlsai.aippi *
A-—!• it trua that pnstnffk a. by
tha orora and otbar political nffwa.
in Miaaissippi ware .old for dafmitr
and damandad «uai. *
A— la it trua that thi. inaattiga
two of Mia*i..ippl affair*, wh eh
rwat tha gorarnmart many thousand* __
•f dollars, wa. ronr'udad month.
ago. and notwith.tanding th# report World War Vataraa aad Fjilartamar
waa moat wrioU., no action ha* avar at High School and tha
haan takan hy you’ Victorian Thaatar
A—la it trua no action has haan ------
Tula*----. Rainfall in all .action, of Okla
__i ‘ ' '-* ha- baan of untold banaf:’
WAR VETERAN
TO TALK HERE
Mrs. Ci R. Watt of__
VtiW ___'•'! worn :.v. ^r ;^:
__—a as___a • Wlflt*T W K^flt A Tui EkttrlrV thll«
!ndd Monday-*#,
Mrs. (raorgic Johnaon id Kiafar
lawis wara
spent Monday with har mother. Vlr-
i Branaugh
<ia.i ||a m and T. VV
in Hagg. Sunday
Mrs Gao Haim who has bran ill
ta improving.
Mr. A. B Harwell ha. returned
from W ynona. where .hr ha* baan
visiting hor ton ami family
winter wheat and barley, tba*
ctly haroming of j
alua to the dairy industry in the
slat, dtclaraa Prof A ( Bear, head
' the (apartment of dairying at
Oklahoma A and M. college
F armars who own cows will be
able to maintain nulk production
o ar a longer graiing period, as a
result. Professor Baer raid. Butter
fat this fall is selling for fifty
w " I' \ Nr'..
Mad Hill visited Mr. Wil.un'i
Mr. A L. Vont* Monday
<iuy White made a busine..
to Wshh Tity Monday
Tan indv tmants ware rrturnod by
tha grand jury which made ita firat
rapi.n to tha d,st. -t court at noon
W* lue.-iay after a -a..Kin of more
than two sees. The n dot manta
ware ra. rdad hr numbers only and
warrants ware ordered is.uad for tha
defendant. Bo, !• wara sat in sums
ranging from f I - <M> to Ifi.lMiR by
Umtrirt Judge Fred A -pe.kman
Th# 'n<|»e • m#nt• wrv (fit#
court by S W Perryman. Bristow
gr -ar. who w*. se a. tad a> forrmaa
of tha jury
The juror* were ordered to cen-
time their probe until they had ta-
evary law violator in the
rounty if p..*aible They retired
*,* 1 to tha -ary ro-.m accompanied
by I ourty Attoruuy Wallace F Par
idrie \o indii-ation was giran as to
• if - tha ntatit of tha work
ister . ducted
to ha
taken by your department even in , 1 Mrs. t ba.. Sanders was
tha case* which wara found la ha of !-«•] sodienre. will ba privileged i Sunday
rrtminal nature’ »« hear tha moat interesting and in- I Mi>a Maria t ook of Tui«a spent
•.—la H trua you hava not tkaan “furtive antartainmant* whan lap ,the weak end with her parent*
auy action on this report because ’*ln *■ Satterfield, veteran Jes. Morn* and A B. look af
•ertatw negr.es. who were and are *"r“ w*r «"d national known Okemah .pent the week and with
prominent in Republican politics, entertainer and world wide traveler their families
••re involved and would have to be •nd Wturer appear, at a .penal I Mr.. M V McAtee was shopping
pro SSI uteri in the criminal courts’ •»«emb!y at the high school and at in Tulsa Froiay
T—la it true your negrst assistant. ,he. Victorian theater M .und. now I
™Tf Howard, who is Republican ‘ •!>* batterfield who served with i.mce the removal of Mr Ileal
Mttanal committeeman for Missis ‘he Twenty-eighth Infantry First Hi-I Mound* citUen. were forced to taka
MMN and Who ha* influence m con »>•»«" *■' ' ■ >h the late war i. a their work to Sapulpa Th- .hop i-
truLm* tha state delegation Ra- "f Uiu.avilla. Iky. Oa.p.te |oc«-| „„ thr aide ef Vk dl„
Mbltraa MlHin., r«f«v#nt on*. Emi« # »** >*»ulh he taw mt#r«iv# «rrv|,r Crurerv It i« known a* th** (TkU
Wf-brother who was involved in the f«**r»aaa, having keen in four major hums Slum Shop
sale of postoffice, and other post ”•»•«•">#>*«. the Mruse Argonne. St „r. J J <„,„n ml da orhtcr
lh‘ S,*U* H^i.V^Lr,f,h* M-r , , vi.1,^ i^TulTsun:
arums nt T n» is '-waasaor of several medal- day
N—la R true that the law partner -T®r bravery and was twice wounded Betlv Brown of i !.,.u,.i
af this same Parry Howard was *».«ed in actMin and was return (pvot t|„ ,.n,i w ,,i, u,, o' l.'
also mi aad up III tha mveat.gation ^ «h* I'nlted State, a. . casual siT",V
report which ha. haan pigaonhoUd’ Be.idr. being a veteran of tha World - Ui.s Kuhv F'dw.r.t. n,„ p
Miaai.s.pp. edit.,,, and W.ndnw W«f- Satterfield is . traveler of thr .rrktd t. Tfdk. heavily. Butterfat price.
Seat reader, in particular, and good having vmitad ( hma. Japan. The JUnio7aa.. M .mla/i^d ^ U' ^ h,,h *“ "lnf,r-
aitiaan. .vary here, m general. d.w. ‘he Philippine, and many other vJ,d to «ve V^^,n,,l‘d>T^
net It huAoovt you to sit up and take rountnea. .J pj«F rntitl d Kn- Fall wheat and barley pasture will
nolle*’ Satterfield is pos.e.sed with a * u on VVednewlay . not provide qsrtte as good forage a.
i t i rich tenor voic, and ting* pleasant u „ , ?V „ Mrv„ ,'r^nk *Prm« P»’tUf»- Alfalfa or praine
Hu fort ia I hava available . list ‘F Hi. lecture, at tha high achool r," 7,r* *>•>• K""bined with a halanced grain
•t aroruu of postms.trr- m Misau »>« he on the oriental countries *cfr »l»« .hould ba fed. even
stppi who admit they paid from tiOO -- *»*'”"« »*» mrk ,*« Okl.Kc ma ity though the row t. being pa.tured on
ta IIJ00 each to thi. little gang of d « . N,Uon*1 «»»*ntK.n. whea' o, barley F ive to eight
negro co- worker, with thi. umr If A UUP ADR 1TUIAJC 'r^V* P r°h •t'Joyahle time pound, of alfalfa hay each .toy. da
Parry Howard, aaaietant t., the At |»| fl RIHIl I III 11 nlvM/X ? ^ b*W * P* > '** P»nd'n* «n 'he «ite -f 'ne vow snd
tarney General and Republican na 1 I/ll ill 1 U1VI/ llljVVkJ SmL ,, h'-hon’' ° M. v‘ r>rr 'f- k pr<aljcti..n, „r e ght to ten
liana 1 commuteemar from Ml.is llMIIIF N,||* Milltr Attendance wa. IDO pound* of prair.e hay. .upplrmawttac
•tppi Howard ha. tha final word - TiT •nd *“ ¥ut'‘1 '* w** * ¥,r> *‘,hrr k11 *r *haat parturr.
ti recommendation as to acD-ant-I Miss Bella Gilraath and David r“i/V*ni‘v25 d l ■ - ■ ! »U1 kaup rows in batter milk flow
ran. -----a . _____ * Jlf*. KUCKrr AHO
1 v:il!" :s.2 EUXTIONWORLERS
TO RECEIVE MONEY
see her si.tor. Mis* ln«* Dthwr,
*h> is very tl) in the hospital at --
that city. I
The team captain of the Rebecca , " Jennir.g. Sapuipa at
lodge urge, every member to be ”7X' h** ^arr? ■" dis-
present at prurtim F -„lay evening ™ -u,n "‘“'T* , f
...,m. «........ r.. s :„x,", *< »“i “*» ,u r*;„™o"s
hurch will hold their sorts! m„* ' . tl™* of 'J1* »'*rtlup tha
g at the ,-hurch. W.-dnc„!a> i amount appropriated by the county
*■»•» >.,1., r«— j*. ss s’ririi'
thrive. Mheat and barley afford Mis. ZetoiT" ItoTl ,t #* ,n* on ,h* pra-met tovard. •
g.->d pasture forag, for milk caw. r„,t* P»’,ot 'lf ***” '" allowed be. au«- of mmifficmn
.Sometime*, however, wheat pasture *',ln« 1*,rV" A Young this week ,
has a had affect on the flavor of I, .Young returned Monday
,_ . . milk and butter This may ha ramed 1 ,,on’ (,*molgee. where «ba has haan
— - • X, srd. frusta, and thi judg-
'•-adm. them alfjfo , [ Hr.. Fv. f I,, h Mor ir"1" mU u, ,
tha last three year., making the .ale
of milk and cream rtreedmgly —
fits bta.
ProAptrtt Alt riidl#nt for fall and *o
" IkHigar of California
and barley afford
T he pra- met b*wrds ware diw-
mt fund#.
Judgment ha. been .ecured in tha
name of Arthur O'DdeU. af Drum
-insn of the county alar-
I right.
hay
fora
al--, assists to attmrnate the alien
flavor
i'arts of the state will have good
pas. pasture until froat. Professor
Bear say* Cow* that have freshen
»«l or will he frrsh soon should re
reive special cure, particularly in
the matter of feeding. *o they will
■wuto in this state, hr being the Evans
These postmaster* arc m« friends byToing marned Thursday' i ^ J°,hn mrT* |
-----their jobs as the result of Mr and Mr. Roy Well, are the n*PU P*. s*’ux'1*'
gjas^rry °f.*? *'«> ! Z
daughter. —fT ppastures -
Roy Wells are the
by this negro ceaimitte* born F riday. October whom theV
■•*- i»a Lnited Slate. maruhaUhip have named Roy Ernest
«aa offered at 12,000- I believe that Rev Marshall, pastor of the First
•“ the amount, but am not sure of Baptist church preached at House
■F '• abaolutely accurate < reek school house Sunday after
as JSfsjarKTCs.’JS?»™-"
Luck must have smiled on him be-
cause it was miraculous that he
escaped with no serious injuries
Mrs. Otto Edwards and daugh'er
Velma were in Sapulpa Monday on
Fourteen Points in the
Educational Campaign
United States, do you realise Misses Esther and Buby Ogden Iu "111 ' *l** *,m) — ------
VTui:.sr:^ mM lJ" -fciS'.i»..Hri’-t
9&zr tJS-a^'eShS’.....« «-*. s,
III N. Watkins returned Saturday !,nd Mr* J,m*" L MorrU of Tul*a
And the terrible, the sickening from Barnsdall. Okie after a weak.'*nd th*'r Mr* 'mbrosc of
part about it la th!.: !»,.,» with hu children Chicago -pent Sunday with Mr. J.
President < oolidgr knows about Arthur McCracken. II S Robbins G H',rn»-
this and has known for months, and J J. Pounder and K J Ogden went 1 Mr •n<1 Mr* " C. Iamar and
•Uthiag done to Keystone Sunday evening to at *°n n,udr- •nd ,nd Hr. Noel
Via* President Dawes knows ab,ut tend tbe fourth quarterly conference L«*P*r motored t„ Muskogee Tue«-
this and has for months, and noth uf the M F.‘. church at that place d,y TYiey spent tbe day at the
t. —The school .biuld he tbe com
munity center.
A-/—m school it tbe foandiition
mu't pr«<ifre«* with
Mr. and Mr*. Sam Riley
lag dona.
Post mas _____ ________________
•bout this and has for month*, and Fayet \ owell home on Sunday.'
Bathing done Walter Watkins went to T«
state fair.
eter General New know, daughter, Thelma, took dinner at the *nd '*r*' 7 ** Freeman and
S.—School,
the ti
J-—Preparation for modern day
life demand, a broader course of
study.
i.—The school should be made liv-
able.
•-—Every community should have
a good school.
7- —The teacher is a nation builder.
8- —The better tbe teacher the bet-
ter the school.
ti- The teaching of patriotism is
the duty of all public servants.
10-—Trained tea- hem demand and
A gram mitturr fad either be , , *n‘ ' " D-' -artrar and
or -luring tF, milk g h rr,f,,I"y vi.it.-d Mr*. Eva I
,s_ -u__t Ink Sunday.
Mrs. M E. Flatfield suffered a
vary .ever# relap«e Sunday but is re
covering nicely
Miss Juliet Levisey of Okmulgee !
vi-ite-i Mrs. Pauline Guthrie Son-lay 1
The Women'* circle of Sapulpu -1
will have a celebration Oct. J4th I
and o-veral Kiefer people will take |
part in the program.
Rev E. P Morris of Red Fork
spent Sunday with Rev Hall.
Mr. I . G. Gibson who has been
very >11 for the pa<t few jlay. i*
improvi ng
Mr. L. C. Huff and Mrs. H
t ran-tle attended the Baptist s.soc-ia
tion which is being held at Bristow
this week.
The revival meeting which a be
mg held at the Baptist ebur-h will
continue until ne*t Sunday night
The B. Y. P. L' will present their
play at Jenks Friday n ght.
Mrs Frnk Barnhart and Mr* O
Harris were .hopping in Sapulpa
Monday.
H A. Kelin the Kiefer drayman
wa* moving the furniture belonging
to Dewey Hyatt to Stroud Sunday
when he met with an accident at a
railroad crossing near Kellyville ft
was reported the furniture wa* bad-
ly damsged and Mr and Mrs KeLn
received injune*
Mr*, lew W ilder and Mr*. Pansy
Gladden were Sapulpa visitor- Mon
day.
Lew Wilder tm*tcted business in
Okmulgee Monday.
Mis* Irene Warner, F'rne.t War-
ner and their mother motored to
Cromwell Saturday.
Albert Warner, who is employed
at Cromwell spent the week red with
hi* family here.
Mr*. Florence MeAndrews, Mr*.
Bill McAn-lrews, Mrs. H R Hi. key.
Mr*. U. T W‘right, M't W. F.* Pure,
and Mr*. Grace Jones were .hopping
m Sapulpa Tuesday
Mr*. A. Reel is still on the tick
list at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mr* IMUrt.
Mts* lne* Deintar. who has been
in Oklahoma
treasur
Those
judgment
applying
at par. ■
having . a.ms against th,*
may get their money by
to Mr Jennings at his
laytoi
tiding
HU NEDS
I son James, of Kansas City. M-> . are
_ _____ w .ejaa, Hr. F'rreman's sister an I
Attorney General Sargent know* Monday, where he is employed "in oil I Brother, Mr T. J. I owan. f require adequate compensation,
aaeut thi* and has for months, and ; field work. i Misses Mary Gregg and Mildred 11.— Provide liberally for the needs
Brthing done, | Mr. and Mrs Charley Rule and Herod spent Wednesday in Tulsa, of your school
u *' of r*6* "??*' of Mr* Bob W'oodrell motored to S.„d vl»'‘>ng Mr and Mr.. Chitty. ll-A goad rnrhool is a square deal Ivcry ill at'the h^pita^
Washington, know* about thi* and Spring. Monday to oer < halmer Rule _ Bert Harvey »*. a Tulsa visitor for ,h, country boy or girl jOity i. improvmg
s!^r.T“nth‘ am! 'H’,hJn* don* *ho - 1" ‘he Sand Spring, hospital Jr^F _ , lJ-Good whuoU in city and coun- Mr aad Mr* 6 E Flu had ..
,h,n‘fvht0 I r°*J 'hr^*h Mannford i, .The «n,or clM. went on . hike try mean equality of opportunity I their gue.t Tue-lay *
shattering of aomething of being paved now. Tuesday afternoon to Sapulpa The. for ,¥ery American boy and girl J
«a idol, at least *o far a* the de- Bub and Jasper W'oodrell were h'N* »** tiresome but they had a U.—An investment in education
■toads faf daaanesa in the securing ealleal to West Plains. Mo., by the hitorwusly good time. will wive much money that is now
m pablic affleea is concerned, is that death of their sister. | The »th grade went on a hige being expended on crime poverty
■•Mlsir Berwh knows aboat this and Mr. and Mr*. Austin W'oodrell Tuesday night south of town near ami disease ,
has for mouths, and nothing done. have returned from their honeymoon ‘N* Barton Place. Food was the _
Where i* this New F'ngland con- trip. The fair at Oklahoma City main item on the program
arienre 1 have beard so much about? waa one of the numerous places Mr and Mr*. D. J. Redd of Florida Ur»»il Mavic f’l.ilt.
And what of Ibis prating about God they viaited. former Mounds resident ami Mr snd * i.F«Vl^ ullllli-
aad^ morality mr’ve all been fed up Bacua Smith and F:mmet Johnson Mr*. J. N. Thompson of Tulsa .pent
dB from the White House’ “faith attended the fair at Muskogee Fri- Sunday afternoon with Mr. snd Mr*.
Without works i* dead." day J. J. Sisson.
I i * Grandma Munford, while viaiting Mr and Mr*. K. L Alexander of
Here are the awful (sets, boiled j her daughter at Ochelato. fell and Okmulgee spent Sunday with Mr Fred Dans was found guilty of
4awn: Scores of high office, in this! broke her rib. She is reported to «ixl Mrs. C. G. Weller. manslaughter by the jury that tn«!
I***"’ 0,ti™ ot rr- be improving at thhia time. • j Miss Ruth Weller spent the week him. and his punishment was set at
monslbllity and trust, offices that | Mr*. M. E Peacock who hae haen end with her aunt an-1 cousin in four year* at the state oenitent-arv
fehtre the most intimate contact with'Visiting with her son C. E. Pancock. I Okmulgee. at Me Ale. ter P
Jf*.4nd **■*" ■^ vbildren of, returned to her home Sunday. Paul Burgess after a long spell of Davis was charged with the mur
that state, are being held today by I Rev. John Egan has moved hack idleness secured a position with the der of -Sam Richard* of Brisiow
Man «ho paid for them to a gang to hia property here at Mannford Mabry Cafe , Richard* met hi. death at the point
•f negro blood suckers who were able after a year's absence. He ha* been Grandma Raymond, who is nigh 'of , knife. Davis made the r>l.« „f
*° *Miy “* Alluw»- i on to ninety year* old l* reported self defense. It was shown by the
were naaoad hy thejugh-up Kepubli- , .. _-— as bemk very poorly. testimony that Richarg. had a large
Cet> Four Year>
Mr*. Adams ha* been sick for the
past few days.
Ralph Hummed is taking hia vaca-
tion thi* week and next *eek.
Profess,.r Ed Baker and family
spent Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Andy White and children
Messrs. Charlie \t r, <t >n and Ben
McPherson went duck hunting Tue*
day evening
Mr and Mr* J L. Ramsey went
to keystone Sunday evening, and
railed on the latter'* .later*. Mew
dame- Mattie Smnett and A. J
B-s-sou', and took dinner with tbe
latter
Mr ard Mr*. Oat StokuB and - hil
dren -if near Avant .pent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr*. St*
bolts father, Mr. W. L. Warren and
family
Mrs. Tommy Hcflanahn of Bow-
den spent Tresday afternoon with
Mr. I'hariie Winston.
Jap Boyd of Cromwell ia .pending
hi* vuat-on with hia parents, Mr
and Mrs. A M Boyd
Robert Klinger's mother of Indi-
anapolis. Ind Is spending a few
week* with him and hi* family.
Mr. Gertrude Redd and sister.
Mi.i Duncan .pent Monday night
with their sister. Mrs. Andy White
and family.
Mr a no Mr*. Jack Bakalycr of
Tulsa are staying at the letter's par
ents, Mr. and Mr* M B. Jones. They
are planning on moving to Sapulpa.
where Mr. Bskalyer will he trans-
ferred from carrying mail in Tulsa
to carrying mail in Sapulpa.
Mr and Mrs. George Peterson of
Tulsa railed on their son, Raiph.
and family Sunday evening.
Mr and Mr*. Robert Klinger sc
mpanted by the former'* mother
wer* in Sapulpa, Saturday evening
Mr. and Mr*. W L Warren and
enn politicians af Washington. The Mr. H. R. Barries, of the South-
negro national committeeman who western Surgical Appliance comnnnv
delivered for Ms co-worker* is this '* *“*---L M ^ % ‘ W
minute am Assistant Attorney Gen-
eral of the United States, a position
(Continued on Pag# Two)
of TBlsa will bo in Sapulpa tbe com-
Mg week end. Mr. Borne, is com
**»**?, fr.1**1"* Physician* . gr«at
specialist in fitting tr
I’LL BAY BO
Judging from the way the girls
knife In hia hand when he was killed.
Do you suffer with your truss?
dress now a days they must bo wear- Let Mr. Barnes fi* you RIGHT Over
tag these dresses we've always seen Cowman’s Pharmacy Friday, Satur-
advertised as one-half off. .day and Sunday.—Adv
Tuesday the f»r -ver's
Oruther, Mr Hix of Shidler.
Frem -, Piley .,f Okemah v.vted __
friend- in Kiefer Tuesday evening. *°n. Ear. and Glen Si’ or* pan led hy
Mr*. J B Jones and Mr*. I Mis* Helen Winston attended tbe
Outcalt were shopping in da pulpa I‘HI Exposition Friday of last wrwk
Tuesday. j at Tulsa
The fcpworth League member* had I Mr and Mrs Andy W hite and
their regular monthly -"-viaI at the (- hildrtn spent Friday ev»n>ng with
home of Mr. and Mr*, t ox Tuesday I the former’* parents in Sapmpa.
, Mr. W E Hart took dinner with
The evening was spent in game*. | Mr and Mr. A M Bovd Monday
muaic and tinging. I-ove|y refresh 'evening
tmhln‘e*vemne ^ °f ! R 't»rt W«"*n »nd >£*<*
c. . ^ . -Sunday with hu brother. W f. War-
F £k , ren and family.
V^T uI S*|n,r T*^jr J Mr and Mm J. L. Ranmey -pent
s-. „„„I »•-»"«— o.
rived here Tuesday night and was
taken to his home near Kiefer The
funeral will be held at the M. E.
church Thursday at 2 o'clock.
Mi»* Mae Naifeh of Bristow spent
* few days this week with Miss
Ode] K raker.
John Ballcnger and son. Eugene.
returned Tuesday from an overland
(Continued on Page Eight)
oil exposition at Tulsa Friday after-
noon.
Mr and Mr*. Andy White snd
family attend* dthe oil exposition
Saturday afternoon at Tulsa.
Mr*, torn Keen railed on Mrs. W.
L. Warren Sunday.
Messrs W. L. Warren and J. L»
Ramsey attended the K. K. K. par-
ade in Tulsa Friday w*mng of last
week.
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