The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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ESSSBS
Why
Suffer?
Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al-
derson, \v, Va,. writes:
"My daughter , , . suf-
fered terribly. Shjxrould
r.ot turn in bed ... the
doctors gave her up, and
v.*o brought her home to
die. S.ie had suffered sq
much at... time. Hav-
ing heard cf Cardui, we
gotHfor her,"
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B9S99BBR
■j\ TI;a WojUuji's Torilc
"In a few days, rlis be-
en" to improve,-" Mrs
Cox continues, "and l:"d
no trouble u... Cartful
cured her, and v.e sin*
Us praises everywhere."
\/e receive many thou- ( ,
cands of similar lctio's |,
every year. tcJ'.ini of Hi?
pooa Cardui ha* done for
women who suffer front
complaints so common la
their sex Jt should da
Drives OutMalaria, Hulid ; UnSvsf
ff ««>
Malaria.enrichea th V>t }""TONlC,drivfs,
j A large number went froi
j M ce,onia Church 1h«
| suflday to attend service ,t
'Vesoent, as Rey Clark the png
•or was ho'ding special service
ithere. Ordination of a Minist«
held.
ilXELENTO QUININE
POMADE
Sold by
MRS BIRDIE WILLIAM'
1 'rice 25c. <519 E-Grant. Av
n'l* ill
UNDtiKTAKKKS
ON WEST OKLAHOMA AVE., OPPOSITE POST
OFFICER-WILL GIVE THE BEST SERVICE
AT REASONA13LF. PRICES.
For all Funeral Supplies, see Pa tie rum and Pay-
mal Courteous treatment <o all. Phone 86.
n
ar"-
too.
&
Rev. Brown will close out hi
third year's work for tho t'onfer
nee the third Sunday in Maicl
fie wijl have a grcnt Union Pro
gram.
Locals
Wra. R. T. McDanjej'j fathe,
Mr- Black, a merchant nt Lang-
ton died suddenly last Wednes
tfay Several Guthrie friends 41
Jended tho funeral last Saturday
Mr. an J Mrs Geo Smith
bought their daughter Anniu ti
fcav; pi^no last w#6k.
Mr. lhorrns Armstrong is
ho;ru frjiu i training can ) vi-iit
in* hts parents Mr. and Mr
Fred Armstrong
Rev Hill's addiess to the
graduating class of the Businje s
College on "Over the l op" was
excellent
Mrs. H Clark presided at the
piano at the Ministers Alliance
last Monday morning
Mrs McDanie' resigned her
position at Douglas school lait
Week
•w
HAIR DRESSED
SCALP TREATED
Terms Reasonable
Mas. L. Chambers
206 S. 2nd. St.
Rev. Walton Brown Bays the
Chautauqua of St. Paul M. K.
Church will be held again in July
this year
Piles Cured la 6 to 14 Days.
Vq |r druggist will refund money if TAZO
OfNTMliNT foils to cure any ense of Itching,
^ilind, Illeeditiff or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days.
.Che first application gives l-.ase aud Rest. 50c.
1 he Ministers Alliance will
meet at the First "aptiat Church
Monday at 10 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Balwin of
'I ulsa were here last \yeek to see
Mrs. Harriet EcKenney who ig
pick.
Rev. Calhoun of Ednis, T.xsb
addressed the Alliance, ;'lso
M.esdames S. A- Claik. R. Boone,
J- H. I large wers introductd
^nd mada remarks.
THE CITY CULTURE
CLUB
Macedonia Baptist Church
MARCH PROGRAM
Facing the future —Efficiency
Atty. G. W Cany
Encouraging the study of Ne-
-;ro literaturei
Jjeneral discussion
A brief sketch of the life and
work of the late Mr, Booker T.
. Washington, by
Mrs. Ella M, Clark
Hesitations from Paul Lawrence
Dunbar's writting,
Miss Nonnie Locket,F. Hegwood,
Vliss N- Palmer and Alger Clark
Dr. button E. Griggs as a writ
er on the race question
Solution practical, by
Miss Theodosia Jones and Prof
N. J. C. Johnson ■
Dt. L. G Jordan and Africa, by
•N1 is s C. E. Foster and Rev. J. W
Jones
APRIL PROGRAM
'•'raining the child—^
Stamping its character-
Shaping its destiny, by
Mr s. It. t>. Scales
I'he advancing age Church
problems and the solution, by
Dr. Walton Brown
A paper "Faith" by
jjMrs. Oletha Henry
Recititatlons by Miss Spicy Hep
wood, Miss Bessie Wjgiey
We now have a full line oi fresh
Groceries at Reasonable Pric s
GIVE US V'OUR NEXT OKDER
PHONE 513 COR. 2nd. and PERKINS
m
W m i
V .OKLAHOMA GUIDE
522 South 2nd. Street, Guthre, Oiila.
MAY PROGRAM
Soul Culture—
Developing character thru the
ear and eye gales.
Miss 0 C- Long and Prof. J-
E. Ellison.
The good effect and the ev 1
effect of the shows, upon the
minds and charaoter of our
youths, by
Miss Rena Wilson and I'rof.
L . G. Horton
Recitation by Mi'fs CoraWigl \v
Life —What it js and what it
is not, by Dr S. M. Graves
The teeth and health,
Miss Hestea Palmer and Dr. R
E. L'mg.
w
ikl
g. 522 South 2nd. Street, Guthre, O'.tla.
Inclose find One Dollar for one yecr's subscrip y;
.';Mion to The Oklahoma Guide ^
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0-er31y"r<"nKa'a®*C!* '- E TABLI81IED iaa *.
Ctironlo, Nsrvous end SyirJol Diseasss
or,n "'"'7 ffrur-rt.J. AH medlcljl«J fumWd for u .-r,o
j mercury or iujurioud «-..li"i.e.H .1 N 1 dateniloa (rem l)U«lu>-.3.
li'h #n w[VK!*" ' ' 'DoS.Sl 1:1 overywhfie, frne f.- ru / izr or br-nknpe.
5^ O>«|rt0..)00 ojwe- .. :rcd. Age nm. cxperienon injporluia. Stuto your
case nd bo ml for tpnns. CoDBUliatioD fret and eonfldoatial, p*T«unally or by lotter.
SeniEnclWeaknsssand j Hydroi tila a^d Permanently
«> - Ph| |AcSc fevr dava vrlthout pal
f or danger. Hook frc-e.
Sexual Debility, ^r'hiu?'
I foll'.ea aud execas—causing night loascs
I and Iona of •eiuul power, piuii«!r3 and
J blotch^a on the face, confused . i w aud
j forjretfuln«a!i,haahfulup?«s nd ar< ralonto
aooiety, « p . oured for llf«. fstnp night
I loaiea. restore sexual power, norre and
! brain pow«r. en large and at rang t)in wait
1 parfH and inaUo you f5r for maprr1" Seed
for free book and list o( qup<ili&}<.t
j R ^ie itTe«reflwith
C>!ri^(ure) nrotnfalllbl* Home
nnrl CI Treatment, No la-
\ ^'vvi BirumoLts, IP pain, po
I detention from business.Cure guaranteed,
j Book andl'.stof iiueitlonBfrre-Bents^jilcd-
\J p v 2 <c: r> {* 5 4a Kniargod veins It the
U >-?"! ut/l-i- Murotum.causlnfoer
touh del.lilty, weakneaa of the sexual bts
tom, eto , permanontly cured withoutpala.
^VnhlvMc That terrible disease, la
all ,If) fprmfl aufl ,Ulg0#
cured for life. Ulood poisoning and all
privute dh%asos permanently cured.
BOO&C ,or lolJl tr
, plptur-B, with full description
or abore 4!«/aio , tho efTecttandoure. sent
pealed In plain wrapper— free.
Bs:k far *.h« laforattist It ittltlai.
Fwek mmmxar Anatqmv Fo« MinOnly
Business Proposition.
A lit He lad came in the grocery store
for a five-cent bead ol i ttu<
clerk was removing il
Pedestrians.
A teaohor In u prtmarj echool wa;
Tli.' endeavoring to make olear to hei
witlnnvil class the meaning of the words
--- , cost Ini e'lueatriiintsm" aud "podestrlanlsm*
onts. wh, roup •, i„. rt iuni'l;r,1. "('iui't when she put tills Query to one small
• "" "I1 " r'"lV Il'uvl's mid iiiiilco it boy: "What la a pedestrian?" "II*
la one of thosa fellows," said the boy,
—, "who makes an awful kick whoa an
automobile runs him down."
leaves anil tolfl Hie ho.v tliey
cents, wher
you take oil
five cents?"
Significant Shakes.
As the thumbs cif « Uylna ponwn
fold tienenth the lingers, so the bund-
For Vour Desk.
A sheet of eorrugutcd paper Is a
linucly thing for your desk to hold wet
I"'iis or brushes The impel- absorb.'
'bo liquid and the corrugations hold . , , .
I.e pens or brushes in handy position 1 "! ",n<'•l 1 1110 lingers, so the iiund- Her BUt|nejJ tr,«tlnct.
r! m,.n w IIs, r" ' SlM,"Kri""1 Tt-reo-yearold Eleanor waa given a
Famous Cherokee Haifbreed. . „'P,'n„ J l h,i>"'"1 4lmi' as a rev. jnl for Coclllty In tak-
Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee "'"."n ,"S".I"1.'"J3 '"s " ^oso of ®etf?tine. The next
alphabet, was one of the great men of i oi' 'IS'SI '1 " lo 3 ear her elder trotber offered ber &
the Indian race. He was a halfbreed f" ,, e'"'h s';.1',,,r"te nickel to plcl: np a basket of chips
h h'iso English name was George '«* "ser of drow Uls place
15 nnu stimulants can he easily tllscov
. , miiu oi niiuiiiiiin viiii
Guess Ills father was a while man (,rp(| f,„. ,.nch of „1(,
... 41 . , , , _ ereu, ror eacn or tnese positions n
and his mother a full-blood Indian pIirtlcul)1I. (1„lv,., in-^^larllv
W0luaI'- dustriu! Mattngernent.
positions has its oagtar cji_
'Hinl" refused Eleanor,
I can taaks >"ore tiiin 4tjat takl^
Church t>ireotory
Nrw Congressional Distrtcts
in State.
'•islriel No. 1 — Oituwn. t.'ru'g Nowpta
A HsIiiriKtMii, Otiss^r. Mftyt-s l(o|(ert,
| rulsn sud I'awaee
District Nn • Ailsir Sequoyah. NN ay
i int-r riicrokt r. -Munk *Kce iinsStrll
j Nll'lultt* U slid Okuiulcst
By Mail, from Aug. 1st to Jan.
or $2.53, ilije Grkat State Papf.r,
THE UCADiCK
Daily. 10c week delivered
Weekly 50c the year.
The the ..Uiv , il |.'i|.ei of t|„, coiWtiKlt.o.lal non.
ve.iiiixi. Gives all the new* up to tlie uiinuie. His reliable
L. C. Niblack, Publisher, Guthrie, Okla.
•f# :>$} $$§"§$£-
Dlslrlrl No UI.i-Klor*. I.atiuicr
i i'likburg, Alokn Pu lna i li«, Mcciii
iHill CIhkluw. Biy a. Murikittl. Csttn
ul l.ove.
Dislnrt No. 4 IVt'ek Lincoln. Ofus
Kee. Si'Viiiiulc, PottswatoHiie. llugln-u
'ollllBotl Hint C'.Mtl
District No 5 hiiyns, t,"g n, Oku
loimi ('levultmd, MeCUin, Csrvin ami
*1 orriiy,
Histriot Ko. «. Blaine. KlugtUlu-
iiniuliiin. C'niiilo, Qraady Cixnaneb
lepbens Jefferson and i('Ait<uo
District No 7. Eitis Roger Mill-
•ewey Cu^ei-r ReekbMir, WocliitnKiow
Ireer .liiei^s ui Harmon ami 'Ijllmnn
Diulrict !No 8 CImnrrnn. Terns Be
i Harper Woodward Mngor Wen
Mra'fii fiinlil (linnt Gnlfiel.l Kav ne
^tolile
Jlficei.s v>i the N. E. I).
Association
Rev. S R. Glover, Mod.
" 'f. G. G irdener Vice Mod
" R. P. Morion, Sec-
W Wallace Cor. See\
H. C. Glover, Treasurer
Rev- A. Robin«on, Stat-
Board Members
Rev. G. T. Daniels
" E. W McHrue
" A Locket
officers of the N. E. D., W
5. & F. Mission Convention
Mrs. H. A. Clark, Pres-
'■ S. A. Locket, Vice
Miss P. A. Dancy, Rec. Sec.
Mrs M, A. McDaniel Cor. Sec
-Mrs. T- Jones Treasurer.
Mrs. L- C. VVaiker, Stat.
\DDED BOARD MEMBER,"
Mrs J E. Walters
Mrs. N. G. Daniel
Mrs- Hettie Grey
ITicers of the S- S- Convention
Rev- A. Armntead Pres,
Hros. A. Parker. V Pres,
Mrs M. E Btaty, Secy
J. C. Harrig, Cor. Sec-
J. B. Davis, Ties.
D. W. Perry, Stat-
Board Member
Rev R. G- Gardner
St. P a ul A. M. E, Cittrcti
Preaching every Sunday
11:90 A.M. 7i30 P. M.
Sunday School 9:30 A.
Endeavor 5 30 P. M.
Official Board every
j day 8: P. M.
Mt. Zion Baptist Churck,
Sundiiy School 9 30 A. K
''reaching "
B. Y. P. U. 4:c,qp vr
Preaching 7 3Q ««
Young Peoples Christian t-'ultuw
I Wednesday nigfct at 7 o'ct^ck
J W. H. & {<. M. (ireie Ihuraday
evenihg at 8. o'clock
''riday ni^ht General Prafec
Meeting
Mar Light Band every Saturday
evening at 4, o'clock.
Rev- O. R. Short, Pastor.
THE MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday Scliool 9;ao «. m.
'reaching 11 a m. and 7:90 p.ni
B- Y P- U. 5. p. M.
Rev. S. A. Clark Pastor
Genuine Belgian Charity.
Around a hut where, aeoordlnf tc
adltlon, a young Irish princess wse
irdered, grew up the jwtaent town
i Gheel, In Ueigluro, which became
"own as "the oology of the erased."
vl first a temple In memory of the
rlncess was erected nd later it be
1 me a refuge for the "sick In mind"
The remarkable thing about this Del
•l;ir town la that the residents accept
ittenU In tholr o'wn homes bo that
ihey may enjoy the beneficial effects
A domestic and social intercouraa
First Baplis* Church
s. S. 9^0, A. M.
Preaching at ll;30 A. M.
R Y. 1*. U. 6;30to'7-30 P M.
Preaching at 8: P. M. ')
HotJie-Misgioni meet* every
''onday at 2^0 P. M
Board Meeting Monday night
<: P. M.
Mothers Meeting Tuesday Eve
it 7:30
S S Teachers Meeting Thur«
lay at 8: P. M.
Choir Practice Friday 7:30 P.M
Children's Band Saturday at
I: P M
J C. Derandemie. Clerk.
Rev. M. C.Carey, Acting Pastor
Saint Paul M. E- Church
Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m-
Sunday School at 10 n. m.
Senior League at 7 p m.
Leaders and Steward's Meet-
ing every Monday at 8 p. fn. '
1 adies' Aid Society every Fri-
day at 3 p. m.
The Steward's Excelsior Club
meets weekly at designated
places.
To Butter Com ©n the Ear.
A spoon with u strainer in its bowl
to hold butter has bee© invented to
butter corn on the enr neatly.
C. M. H. Church
Preaching every Sunday at
11: A M- and 8: P. M.
Sunday School 9:30 A- M.
Ephworth League 6 30 I'.EM.
Official Board Monday 7;30 M.
Choir Piactice Tues., 7 30'P- M.
Prajer Meeting Friday, 7 30 P M
J- H. Hargc, Pa-ito
QeU In Hlalery.
Gold was known from the earliest
historic times, and Is mentioned In the
eleventh verse or the second chapter
of Genesis. At first It was chiefly used
for ornaments. The trade of the gold-
smith Is mentioned in the fourth vers#
of the sevcuteonth chapter of Judges,
In connection with tho overlaying at
idols with gold leaf.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 28, 1918, newspaper, February 28, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155473/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.