The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1915 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
r.
VOL. aXIV
-A oGM A
Jj u
n IK
l: T HR I E. OK I.AHO
^aA*'* JjL J£
M A. T H U R S D A V. I) £ ZE V| 3 £
> i 1
13 F- f- 1 k *
§ e: : ? I
C?--' '• ^ ^
1 fef fa
>sa f' -: .3 * :■ -
(;: fl) | ' ^#r5
■jgfcJ (.?••'■•'
'/■■ti fr ■ ."• ■:
^TX * ~-'TPTOP?B>' -
6tflujs3aJ - .•• Vr*v.
11
COLilED PEOPLE
H8N0S M
TO
t-iie B >ard of Trustees by a.lmir-
the colored friends urging
I hat a campaign be at once
la lieh-d to r.iUs i( H j ilcer T
TEASES
Wash in ton
Plan Gigantic Campaign to
Raise Memorial Fund ta'Pcr-
p-tuate Work of Tuskegee
' he County Teachers Assosi
Institute
Nem \ ork, December 10
In
by contributing to such a fund
*' * «<*> f*T and ,, J"',""'™™' T""""' " *"
ov,r.vh lm^ tl,e „u„„( l"Uc™ lhi" m"« P®
**<*« ** of ,i„. rr:"""""nent
wis.- counsellor and faithful 0 f ^ctefI l" 1''°
tn-n I. Dr Booker T- Washing se *l°" * *
Board of Trustees wh ch wrs
held lieie in New York < ity
November 30th. to consider tha
best and most practical ways
Memorial Fund to | of s,rving this interest and di-
perpetuate reeling it in a way to be most i
the work of the Tuskegee In- Satisfactory to the colored poo- lion held a very interesting and
stitute. and expressing their de- P,e- u was unanimously agreed ! profitable meeting last Saturda .
sire to honor his memory. to appoint Mr. Ewmett J. Scott, jat the First Baptist church.
Secretrary of the Tuskegee In- ' While the entire program was'
stitute. director of a special cam- ecccllent, a few numbers deserve
paign wt ich will be conducted a- i special mention-
mong the colored people of the 1 An address by Prof. Green, of
jOur Anniversary
Grand affair
work"
V"'i who didnot hrar these
in n st.m s mis-ed a trea',
U c" we shall ii«,er Jo;■, . (.
some I he great things sa d by
these great men-
It is generaII v concealed I hat
self praise is half seandalou
Kat in lh'n l : s"- '" ' he dog s-A. Hark. Pastor Afacedonl
must wag his tail." .Bapfst Church.
The program rendered at our
church Sunday wa3 excellent. ; -
Kev. J. \v. Jones, who preach-j
ed the nnniver-'ary sermon, com- WOMEN AS LEADERS
UiiitedStat.es, Mr. Scott, who 0. M. U , was helpful and well I mo"'v sP°kpn of among his craft 1
, >«.iiiv W J11 n
V —re !,«!„, ,ribllt, anl] f h ^ ,
- """mTl™<*«■««.' .i- ismfmits ot M, n,' .mrm "«•.
' ''f ifi-! public, nrid is safe to pre-; Rural Teachers".
1 in.lceds of letters which energy-
• Imn «e « rmkKO„ Ill>ti A,of ^ ^
varicus mert.be,sofm.ru Fund Committee of the
e EDUCA'I h ' ,
was for eighteen years Dr. W'asli; received men as the'"Luzy Preacher" I Of «j <- 12 (CO
ure the „-„, k M* he ha, ^ St"" ***" *"*, "" " ^
fuen',s e"J°ys " | "'strict 11. near Crescent, read! P,t,acl'ed his previous records- live character listed in 191"-
« paper on -Worthwhile* for; His sermon may he well class ,91G Educational "direjtorv L,
Miss Sherrill Ied|as ts a masterly effort. I issued bv th« it.- ,,
dicf fh*if iw u• l y 1 • 1 the Interior Dcprirt
nat *• ashingfton 8 is an original thinker with J ' ' '
thousands of friend thousands of strong personality, who has a!
friends thoughout the country forceful manner of expression! —Cilliy assoc. T1 ..
will give this effort their sym-1 herself. Thow who heard her atlon «8 associated pastors and ! women who are <.0||
•pathelIC support and co operation paper think i' should be publish- and iahorers in the North Fast ' '' ' s"Per,nt- nd«-nt
i ... ei for ihe ber.ifit of those who ern l)istr'ct Associations he took1 01 ,n,h1"' l"s,n,e''« . < ounty
were not present. text. -pen,,Inn,lent directors of f„
^'iss Dooiittle mnde a jiraetical "Toer, ia .vet m„C, land to be "^'""'''77'*
l:s;darr:,vr^^,z^'alk'f""oE ™t <•««*«.•• «* r«.,ni„; £««* «>*«« .
■ ■ utes the man of Uod wrapped in ' nivp,s,t,es. directors for
schools for afflicted and excep-
Every one went away praising, ment through its Buseau of E
I the sermon. I
cat.,n. 2,600 are held by worn-.,,
Aftei iGiatidg our early assoc
•tMjniu U moving car. "No, I don't
nerd an? luggage; all I take for these inspiration for the teachers.
W f-pk-P71 d (ivr'nTcliin.. I — 4..
\F EVERY DISCRIPTION
V
GiveXtJS your cards, bills, envel
opes, ii- ^ icrheadsphamplets and
minutes.
wfek-end Bxcnrstons is just a night
brush and a tooth-gown.
Sht
deserving of great '^e mantle of holy power preach I
praise for her enthusiastic inter with force-
There 'gev^inlhT^nnr «>ui ^ in al1 the st'h"ols der her Rf'v T '"aster of cere
that DUN our Jolts and makes our ! jurisdiction. She and the Oitv;m"n't
shake with laughter. There b
^aicl
some ni:e
: iurei bid lorn, ottur Rtmedlas Won't Can
I The worn tuti no mat^r of how lottc stanjir.r
I r.rt ,CII, X ',y ,ht wonrierful, old reliable Or.'
I P^n'L't baling Oil. It relieve!
rui) oi-«l Hcais ttt the samr t.me. 3Sc, 60c, $1.00.
j Ttie Writer Who Does Most,
j That writer doe3 the most who
Klvea h!a reader the most knowledge
and takes from him the least tima —
I C. C. Cotton.
Th. cull*-, By#.
,
"ceilent lo^/fet>' ^ t,,e'r rUra' CUS
Uvr^ tomer,s deseive some such «
i; ' ?■ - ::-. *. . j pre^p O'l ol' apoier iati0n.
tional children, and librarians
j Twenty-four of the 622 colleges
and universities listed in the
; direc tory presided over by wo
jmen. Of the nearly 3,Ouo coum y
superintendents in the county,
508 are women.
The tendencj to fill this pos
ion with women is almost who
y confined to the West
vVyoming has only two.
; One State, -Montana, has not
I j one man as county superinten
pi fose tiemse vvs as delighted j Then followed short talks hy!'ient' Wyomin« lias only two
l t e cnteitainment. J Revg Bn)wn nnc]; Kentucky is the only southern
Mr. Wenner, Secretary of the Dobbin#-each one Qf ^ de. States that unties women i.
ommerce, said this vines distinguised himself as bejtheoffice: the s|ate has 26 wo
luaHB wua mugnier. mere .
a wonderful medicinal effect is (rood ! merchants entertained the coun ! 'hrngs aoout his pastor. He put I
ehecr. Oocd rent and glad tiding! i ' himself on record I
have a mag'.e effect even upon inva I tl'y pupils aild teachers with a
icw«- . «>■. o„„ uti„B ,: M™ «***
;™r,r I«« « ««- i ®' ch""h" wiUl ele"uenci
dark by a gloomy, boiom, fault-fln6 Thev were also treated to can- Rohinson, sang a solo,
tag [wrson. ' u lu ..
| dy and a souvenir. I 1Ienry' Mrs. Phillips. Misses
About two hundred colorod IHegwoocl Jon^- Prof E. D
children "and their e .chers en.|Gr"mvel1 j°inthe chous.
^'rs h. M. ' lark presiding at
joyed their hospitality and ex he instrument.
is the beginning of a series of
Christmas patties. The met-
ing master cf.iiis subject.
fhey spoke to the subject:
''The Modern Pastor add
];.«
men as county superintendei t
a runny Kian.
Some men can take one drln
utop; Uicy don't care to I.
•urn
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1915, newspaper, December 23, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154836/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.