The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Mn Jay McGee, of Steph-
cnville, Texas, writes: 'For
nine (9) years I sulfcrsd, with
womanly trouble. ,1 had,fjr-
rible headaches, aruJ pains in
«y back, etc. It 3eemeil as if
I would die, I suffered so. At
last, I decided .to try Cardui,
the woman's tonic, and it
h«)ped me right away. Tlje
full treatment not only ,helped
me,,but it cured me,"
TAKE
The Excelsior Club rendered
a sacred program at Macedonia
Qliuvcli-Jnipv'.ay night
K^celient papers ,w-ere roati
| by Mpsdames R. L. 'Chadwiek
and H. Garrett,-the singing wa*
good from start to finish.
■tCfev. Dobbin, l*ev. ToOmbt,.
Misses Lillian White.,-mf: Alpiia
franklin left W ednesday morn-
ing to attend ,the district (
ference and Stwulay i")cbi)qi ''op*
mention.at tEnid.
Ths Woman's Tcnlc
.Cardui helps women in time
of greatest need, because it
contains ingredients which act
specifically, yfjt gentjy, on the
weakened womanly organs.
So, if you feel di^couragcd,
blue, out-of,..orts ijnabie tp
do your household woijf, (j,n
account of your conditio^, (Stop
worrying an^l give Cardui a
trial. It has helped ..ihoarands<
of women,-^why dot jqu ?
Try Cardui. £-ft
Ymir dfiisiisi wift f«f«ad itiopey if PA7.0
NTMRKT - '
ind.BIeedii _ .
i The Ur*t upylicifliy l r.J *,
Loe^b
The 19th. w.^s highly colebra
i'ccd at Noble Park.
It is reporter that Prpf VV. E.
iHenderspo and Miss Soeed of
Lnngston marri^ in <^k|l^honi«
JC'ty lust we.e.jc
Mrs. Gslia Kellutp ,i$ very
^iek at her honjo pn W. Vilas
Macedonia,Church donated ti
F-xcnlsior Cl'tb for ExceJsjor Li
ibrary Kund 52.yo on help paying
funpihg expense for the njouih
/?f June.
Rev. S A . ('Lark ajjd Rev
Gliomas went to Gravel Hill
p hurcl} last Sunday afternoon
a nd ordained a brptljer to preach
Prpf. G. W. Jackson of Corsi-
pana Pex- is in the City stopping
at the Park Sanatorium.
Hp he has been I'riricipaJ ,ol
fheHiglj School af Corsicatja for
^yenly yeifS- ftp is j>|So a State
Gland <>ffi,cft pf fl),e Odd F,e)J.ows
pf Te^as.
Mrs- A. Peters is dping good
pjub work thru opt. Rural Rist
ricts. she comes in touch with
the homos thaf nepds hplp, jind
UNDERTAKERS
ON WEST OKLAHOMA AVE., OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE WILL GIVE THE BEST SERVICE
AT REASONABLE PR1CF.S.
For all Funeral Supplies, see Patterson and Pay-
i.i1 iCourt^ow? (treatment to all. Phone 86,
Rjlcs Cmtd in <6 to ,14 -itayi
fait, to rufe Jfpy J:itr uf Il.hnin,
Ulinit, lllcrdinK or I'iWiinO<oHiily>.
i gmt.'... J tJi/i Stic.,
Mrs. J. ,C. Hicks and daughter
of Lanston vyere ,the guests of;
Mrs. T. G. Vinson last Sunday.
NOTES FROM ST PAUL
M. E. CHURCH
Walton Brown, Pastor
One pf the greatest events ,pf
the season will be the St. Pau,l
Church Chautauqua held a,t ,the
Park Th,e Program ha3 been
well bui't.
The Chautauqua jpoyejnent.
is pne of the most distinctly
American Ins,Ut,tutiou of tp^ay-
There a no hotter pl^c.e^fford
ted jLor social, moral. a£<j! religious
developement and culture.
The Qhautauoua begins the 1;?
pf July and clo?e ptj ,tli£ 18th.
P. \V.iHiflpjs_, jy.est
•spfinjfer <etl£ej'ta,!iit$ t^c ,S.t,ev\y-
ard's Excelsior Club last Wed-
nes\<j^.v jn ^Je^idid Style-
^ Prof A. J. Scales the Choir
choa-ister js ifyniis^ingsome ex-
cellent wwsic for the Sunday
service®.
Tfce pi stores sepmow top:cs are
timejy sind the sermons are force-
ful
Th.e first quarterly meeting
will he held first Saturday an ti
S,ur.,dai' if) Jw 1 y•
Woman'i Ag> Te**'
Tpu can usually jueys wltb.li} •
J ears ot a w oflijin'g ags by noticing
*iow Bli,e lajc^a It ytaeo yq c^.l> bei
a S)iph—^alvs^fiop Ne .
\
ware
Wholesale ?ind H.etaiJ
Dealer jja
Hardware,Tiuware. Pumps, Amu
nitiou, Sporting Goods and
Fishing Tacklcs.
ExclysJye A^e^cy ,far tlae —
Celebrated Garland Stoves and Ranges.
BEST IN THE M/ORLt;
Py Mail, f,rom Aug. 1st t© Jan.
or $1.50, the Grkat Sitatje Pap^j?.
THE LEADER
Pail<y^ iOc vwec^c (delivered
Weekly 50^: tiie year.
Th^ JtC^^r >S AVo O^iciftl til6 CMStit.U.tiQnal upn.
vej,tiaii. .(Jives aill the .wewo up to,the minute. It is reliable
J,. Q. Nj,lpl£vck, Publisher, Guthrie, Okla.
The Qulnina That Joss Mot Affocl The Hoad
Jlrrnuse of its tonic an.1 laxative effect, LAXA-
mvi; HK(iMi) QUININE! i* better thaiVojrdinbry
Quinine arid does not cause nei'voiUuMS nor
ritiifitiS iji head. Kettietubet the full name ft'tui
Jook for thd fcijjuatute of K. W. GROVE. 25c.
*' Power pf Wpalt^.
Mr. jGhout—All my mpnjBjr p^ftnpl
Sive me health, dflptpf.
Of. Dolus—Np, perhaps jipt; 'bjut $1
Ih of Inestimable value neytjrthel
it jfivos your ybyniclan ffjDft oo^
donee.
Value of Wisdom
It wRfi reniarkod by Seneca that •
vise man io provided lor occurrences
she helps then) to Cl)t dqwn H C. I of a^pry kind; tbe good he cpctrpli.
' | thf had he vapquUhea; Ip proappfity
L. hy instructing the gifls on i he mtrays do presump(lqi), nd In
, . , | adywlty he feels np de«ppndencf.
giowiny anfl canning henn, peas' he poHeyyoa enables him
and tomatoes. She visited garj ;°avchr^WP wUi herol,,p wdpr ^
dens in Log.in Goi)iity |a.st weel«
/ *
?/{. G. W. •lackson, of Corsi-
f-ana, Mr C II. For J of Taft,
and .^'rs. M. M Garrett were Cherry.Bio««om Land,
j, . |f any one seeks the heart of
punaaj' dinner guest of I'rof and Jaiiun, he will find it in the blossom
M,. r ... (W„ of the wountaln cherry exhaltcg IU
• * d-*y- I fragrance In the morning sun.
T.fae I I,qmf ^lissioc Serving Cif
,cle ,Qf ,the Firsf Baptis,t t'hurch
p?eets every Se^cojid and F.oyrth
Wednesdays ip each month at
Iflrs- M. p. Mijns', 724 W. Noble
Her Houeermia o<ja#.
M1b8 .Oddwavs In receiving a frtenfl
In her pew apartmept tjie other day
said cordially: "Well, ti fro I am, you
see, In my new home, with all my lasta
wwl pennanis gathered about me."
Whenever Vou Need a Otncrul TonU.
Take Grove's
Tlie OJd Standard Grovt-'a Tasteless
ciiill Tonic is equally vahisijje as a
General Tonic because it covwinc the
well knu'.vn topic projpertiesof QtJININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Urives
out Malaria, Enriches the Bipod and
Puilda up the Whole System." 50 cents.
L-pz imo little one* Moget.
Chlldrep ,of ILp ^rgs«nt day w|l! pot
"be seen jind pot bear4" 1'bsy hay#
levmed that a wise doctor bas said that
the more a child Is heard the finer will
become Its lungs, the deeper its braatb
and t)ie more lasting Its health. Every
child must be allowed to fidget. It Is
r.Qt only nice for the child, but an
splufe necessity to Insure normal de-
velopment. The modern child has ad-
vantages oyer It* parents.
Burr's Succestful Flattery.
A. contemporary ti Burr, explaining
how fasclnaUng he was to young
minds, say*: "In his manner of lis-
tening he seemud to give your '
thoughts so much value ))y bis man-
ner of receiving and to find up much
more meaning In your words than yot,
had Intended; no flattery was more
subtle."
Address -"To FARMERS^ what
has the Underwood I'Yee-Trade
Tariff Done to You?" is the title
i
i of Document No. 24 just issued
| by the American protective tariff
j Leage thjs document ad.van—
| ces no argument but simply gives
the facts regarding the rates of
) duty on agricultural products nn
j derthePayne-Alrich Law of 1909
' and the Underwood, law of 1913
! It ought to be in the hands of ev
ery voter. Ten copies sent to any
ajddrfiss for Ten cents postpaid
I
Address. VV. F- ^akeman,
Secretary, 339 Broadway, N, V.
OVf 68 V EAWS*
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
An,*one«end1ng n sketch nnd rtOBcrlntlon mnf
ilcklf am oriiiln oiif oplfitou «- -- ■
tent Ion l« pronnbl* piuenta
i Btrlolly conOdontl*!. Hfln
script lo
quickly Rui oriiiln our opinion froo *'•«« ••
.< _ , .—a.iii—ConirtiHulr..-
I on (*fjtcnt4
iiuiitVrea cAdest agency fur*i'ociirinjr patent*.
I'ntonts taken through Mjjim A Co. receive
fprrtal notlci, without cbsrg*. lii fh
Scientific flmcrican.
A hnndaoni.lr IllnntrnlP'l wepklf. I.firBMt eli-
euitit l«'ii <>f nf Bclontlflo Journal. J criui, |3 e
year; four luonthi, $L Bold by nil newsdeakjrj.
SUNN sco.",',"~!-New Yjii
Branch Office. 036 IT BU WuhlugtoQ. IX C.
A Theuflh^.
Npj;t to knowing wheti to *efse ■
qpponunity, the most Imnortant tnlni
tn life Is to kno" when tp forego a*
advantage—llnaconslleld-
Tit* H+ H yei*.
Mr*. tJKrt-awcH—"You hare nwe<
I foar aeroplane attar your huabondr
Mrs. DrtlaH—"T««, !nde«4, but not as
ewyUiaepC* M«. mtr*- w U—
tThea hyr Mrs.
V, ANTED; TO f^ell on account
of Bad Health, A Short. Order;
Ice Cream and Cold Drink fix-
j ture and barbecue pit, house fun-
iture Good location j block from
New Congressional Distrtcts
In Stale.
Difitrirt N« 1 —.OHmwm. NowrlH
WII '■llill 1(1 oil, M-Vt'8, K't^rru,
Ttllsii >1411(1 IVtWIIW
DiKirjtri No. 2, Adnir Sequoyah,Wa^
oner, ('herokt'i*. Mibkntiui1 IImbUc)'
Mclnloth auil i)Uuiul^«e.
l>mtriot No. B-> f^Klorn, Lniiiiu'r
I'lihhwr^, Aioku PfuihinntiihH. Mrl'm
Miu Mmm Ihw. lit) nd. (*nri#♦ i
ni Love.
Dinlnct No. 4. Greek, (Lincoln, Ofus—
kee. Seminole, .Pottawatomie, liughbH.
lohnson and Coal.
District No.5— Payne, iL^Rtn. Ok in
lioma (Me.vulaml, MeClnin, Garvin and
Murray,
I>c8lrici No. C, 'Blaine, Kiu^fiBhei
(Canadian. Cuddo, tUiaady ('unnimh *
Siepheng JeTlerson and Cotton.
District No 7, Ellis. Ko^or Mills
DeweyiGuwer Beckhair, Wachila'Kiow
Greer Jackion liainion and 'lillmaii
District 8 Cimarion, Texos Ben
er Uaijper Woodward Ma^or Wood
Alfalfa.Graut Grant Uarfield Kay and
Noble
Church Directory
G.
A.
K.
.Joe. Hooker-Mo'Call, Pofci i
12 meet wer.y iiecoud anil Fourtl
Suttir'J.ays A;f,teiu<ion in e ol
month.
E- M. Nelson Adjutant.
It aaalcas s« muefc, be dep*ided Rock Island Depot. Write
vjxsn aad —ii tt>« Ume tt U
m«n«"
Subject te Appeal.
The decision of a New York Judge
that a main ' boss of his own house-
bold la probably good law. and It will
stand until overruled hy the real boxs
of the household—the wife, the cook
er the baby, as the case may be.
H. Homes, 219— N. 9th St
Anadarko, <>kla
Hedging.
"Bad luck to you, DnRan," sayg
Doyle. "Good luck to you, Doyle," says
Dugan, "and may neither one of us b#
*ght."
Cl,ub Directory
Excelsior ("'Jab meets the first
nnd third Thursday in each
month, at 7:00 p. m- at the Ex-
celsior Library,
Mrs- J. C- Horton, President
Mrs.Geu. Chadwick, Secy
E. L Da^is Club meets the
2 and 4 Thursdays afternoon in
each month
Mi's. J, E Toombs, l'resdent
Miss Lillje Rector, Secy.
Margaret IVashitiRton Club
meet the 1st and 3rd Mondays in
each month, 4: p,m,
Mrs. (- . W- Carry, I'resident
Mrs. H,M VViJson, Secretary
The Mothers Culture Club
meets at Fir t Baptist Church.Is
3rd - Thursdays evening at 7 p. m
First meeting business meeting
for members only; 2nd, meeting
for visitors meeting,
Wrs- J, A. Hawlc, President
Mrs, G. Buttervvorth, Necy
The Modern Priscilla Embroi-
dery Club meets every two weeks
Wednesday afternoon at 4
oclock.
Airs. E. H. Lyle, President-
Miss O C- Long. Secy.
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Preaching every Sunday
11:00 A. M. 7:30 P M.
Sunday School 9:30 A. M„
Endeavor 5:30 P. M.
Official Board every Mon-
day 8: P. M.
Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
Sunday School 9:M ; A. M.
''reaching 11:00" *'
B. Y. P. U. 4:"0 P M
Preaching 7:30 " '
\ oting Peoples Christian t'ulture
Wednesday night at 7 o'clock
W. H. & F. M. *'ircle 'l^huriday
evenihg at 3, o'clock
I'riday night General Prayer
•^'eeting
star Lijflit Band every Saturday
evening at 4, o'clock.
I(ev J VV Jones?, Pastor.
THE MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday School 9:30 a. m-
P aching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.
B. Y- P. U. 5. p. m.
Rev- S. A. Clark Pastor
Beebee CJtaple C> M.E.Ch
arch Directory
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M
R- H. Hamlet, Supt.
Preaching Sunday at 11:A.M
and at 7:30 P M
Rev J. Wiliy, Pastor
First Baptist Church
s, s. 9;30, A. M.
Pleaching at J1:30 A. M.
B Y, 1'. U. 6:30 to 7:30 P- M.
Preaching at 8; P, M.
Home-Mission meets every
Monday at 2 30 P. M.
Board Meeting Monday night
8: P. M,
Mothers Meeting Tuesday Eve
at 7:30
S- S. Teachers Meeting Thurs
daj: at 8: P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7:30 P.M
Children's Band Saturday at
4: P M
J- C. Derandemie, Clerk.
Saint Paul M. E- Church
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m-
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Senior League at 7 p m.
Leaders and Steward's Meet-
ing every Monday at 8 p. m.
hadies' Aid Society every Frii
day at 8 p. m,
'I'he Steward's Excelsior Club
meets weekly at designated
places.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1915, newspaper, June 24, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155353/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.