The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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tin. W. v, PtIc«, at
Pmitk. Kj.: -I «uf.
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If yoa ircffw, yoa caa
appreciate wbftt It
meana to be atretic ml
veil Thauain/tg of wo-
man give Card til th
credit for their good
health. It sioald holt
r"S. Tr.r Cardul. At aft
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Corner Stone Opening at St.
Pa*i M, K Church first Sun-
day in June at 8: p ui.
The Old Comer Stct:<* that
1st for twenty five years in the
ti.e St. Psul M £, Church has
been take n out in the sxcavatian
I for the New Church.
j There are many historic facts
fact* abopt this stone
Records of interert are closed
up in it and ale■ ,t 11 e organisation
*hat helped to lay this stone has
records in it as well-
j This will he a Brent service on
I that day about t'.is stone, a ser
mon. speeches by those who ware
| there 25 years ago when the
stone whs layed.
I'he Ministers Alliance will be
in clt#rge
as the Odd Fellow laid this
stone hetote, they have been re
| quested to take the lending part,
Walton Brown, I'astor,
Patteon id Papal
UNDERTAKERS
ON WEST OKLAHOMA AVE., OPPOSITE POST
OFFICE J V ILL GIVE THE BEST SEKVICE
AT REASONABLE PRICES,
F or all Fi ncral Supplies, sec Patterson and Pay-
ma.1 Courteous treatment to all. Phone 86.
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New Congressional District# .
lr. State.
nialrlcl Nt>. 1 — ©tlawa. Craig luwiii j
I
Warlituglen. tUiift Wsyra hogars, 1
•full* umd Vu\vu0§
Otatrlet No. 1 AJalr Kaquoyah fT&t
oner, CberoU.ee. kluakonce ilaakall
Mclutwiu auiI Uaiuu'iwe
Cfcarck Directory
*M. faui A. ML E. Chare*
Preaching ovmrj >«s^iy
IL-MA.K 7:3S P M.
Sunday Sahoal A. HL
KaJttrpr 5:3# P. M.
Official Board ttsrj Men
day lr P. M
By Mail, from Aug. 1st to Jan.
tir $1.50, the Great State Paper.
TI IIC LEADER
Daily. 10c week delivered
Weekly 50c the year.
The l.ea'W is the official of tli" constitutional uon-
ve.itioJi. Gives all the new* up to tlie milium, It is reliable
L G. Niblack, Publisher, Guthrie, Okla.
District No 1-^ I .•nam. Lailwai —
Pusbnrgt A'oKh Pushmataha, McUui
tain Choctaw. Iiyib, Marshall. I'aiiar
nd Love.
Locals
EXELENTO QUJNJNE
POMADE
Sold by
MRS BIRDIE WILLIAMS
I'rice 2. c. (619 E Grant, A*
m
m
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Call *t 302 South 2nd. nad
Sec Mrs N. Giles for m
HOTTOMOLLKS ! ^
& COLD DRINK S
The execaTing of Paul M.
jE. Chyrch ha« been completed
at a cogt of $250.80 T^# contrac
jfcors yrill begin an the walls of
£asement thin week. ; Drlvw Oat MBlffrie.BulidsOpSystem j
j Th« 01£ ventral utrfarthenlnK tnnlc, |
OI'.OVK H TAl'f 1'T.BBS chill TONIC, drives out
Tho frtr In* PnKH* M«l«i i,enr>che«theblood.«ndbolM«uplhe«y . '
n« teaeners ror in© ruoiie ^ p«w«4uit«a 4cuidr^i. ecs:
Stho>1 s (if Guthrie were elected'
jiaat week
The Culture ,C!ub rendered a
a good program last Sunday at
Macedonia Baptist Church.
The Ministerial Alliance attend
(Ed the Commencement at Langs
ton Wednesday in a body
V
Rev. Irvin Fisher preached at
(Ciesent Sunday in Rev. Clark's
We now have a full line of fresh
Groceries at Reasonable Pric s
GIVE US YOUR NEXT ORDER
PHONE 513 COR. 2nd. and PERKINS
Kill & CO. G«EBY
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Dutriet No. 4 Creek Llncolo -Ofm- j prett0Jjil)g
ker. Nrmiiiole, folteneluuiie. Hufke>,
'obotoli Ml\i
DUlflcl Sol-- Pijrue L^|ii. Oil*
lioma ('Ifrvelautlt HgCIaia, C'btwIb «kU
ilui/uy.
DiRtW No. 4, Klalisa Lluffl«ii«r
Csnadian Caddo, Qiaady CoJtnnch
^tt'.phem Jeffvraoo and ColU*a
Distrir.l No 7. EUli. Rugar Utlli
Dewey Cti rrr Baakhair, WachitaKiow-
()rt*er Jackson linim-m aud 'liiluaa
Mt. Zioa Baptist CbureAu
Sunday Sci^««l I tt 1 ML
Pieanbiuu U juj " *
B Y P U r v.
7:*) "
1 Young P o|t!«* Chrieuaiu <^i4un
^'•dneaday r.igUt at 7 u'oWi
W H ti F. M i'intle fior^tUr
• •enihg at i. e'sleuk
Friday til gill UeuftiAi Piaye#
Meetin*
«tar Light liand e*«ry IiUturter
ovtning at 4. u'eleek
Rev O S kUart Faat«r.
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place.
The Loeal Tied Cross Workers
?or the 2"d, Red Cross W r Fund
ore busy this week. No
ahould tnrn them down —"Do
your bit "
for a good Sb*ve and Hair
Cat see J. Giles 'the Barber
*02 SOUTH 2nd-
Rev C R Rors, D D.. pas'or
jf Quayle Chapel M. E Church,
Oklahoma City js assisting Rer.
prowM in his refiral
Dr. T H "iwmin and Mrs
C. Wiseman, hia wife appeared
at Faver High School Auditorium
last Friday night in one of their
high class enterrainments. A
crowd was out to hear them, arid
they entertained from start to
finish.
Miss 0 C, L«n* and others
went to Langston Sunday to the
Class Annual sermon-
The Ministerial Alliance will
meet at Mt. 01|ve Baptist Church
Monday at 10: a w'.
Arabe Eat Cucumber Rind.
Tbo cucumber 1* grown In freut
jtianfitlee In Pnleetlne. A trareler ;
Mslttni en Araf> jK-hool In Jeruealein I
writes that the dinner the children i
broiajbt wltfc t-hrTTi to school "eonalet- I
•d of n sSoce ot harlej c*ke and a
rai mpumbftf, •vhirh they ate, r)o4
:nd ajf."
Oinlrlct 'No S rit rri>n. Te* a Bet
er Harper Woodward Mijfor Wood
Alfa'fa Oiaul Giant Onrfjelil Xay and
Noble
Offic«rs of tb# N. E. D.
Association
Rev, S R. Glover, Mod.
" R. G. Gardener Vice Mod.
" R. P. Morton, Sec
I" W Wallace! Cor. Seey
H. C.Glover. Treasurer
Rev- A. Robinson, Stat-
Board Members
THE MACEDONIA BAfTM?
CHURCH
Sunday Schwol %M m. t*.
^reaching 11 a * a ad 7 M p.to
B Y P. U. 4. p. «.
K«r- 8 A. Clerk fa*<«r
AR AIM.
Sfr« Riley—"la tkw otaaeloal
jyur daiifhtar be plirin# oti th' plftn-
one •■y- Qroe«#r* Mra. Oro««n —
'Nn Tbr krr« 4o«'t oouu^. and
toor stick'"—P'lok.
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OKLAHOMA GUIDE ^ J Ilev G T Dari4>!ll
522 South 2nd. Street, Guthre, Okla ^ <« \v Mc^rue
Inclose find One Dollar for one yeer's subscrip " A Locket
tion to The Oklahoma Guide.
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Town or City County State-- X | Officer# of the N. E. D., W
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HOMINY. Dk'a.
Mrs, Msttie Wallace formly of i'
Hominy now of Kansas City Mo. |
made a flying trip here to visit j
Mr. Charl i Sharp. We are]
glad to have har back in our j
midst again- Wishing her a hap
PT stay-
Yours.^or the Guida j
K- E M,
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iflflttlWMfflSfll#
;DR.
T e W«Jv
An ordinary piano conlftlna • mllft
ut wire and we eomeUmee Vlsb It
could be changed to 10,000 milaft of
wlroVeaft.—PhKadclpblft laqulrftr.
HENOERSON
Bit T0 8I5WA1M ST.,KANSAS CITY,MO.
ra CIS lutlabto Dos-ter Oli!ee« In e(r lomreet to<i« 4. ft
reenter In Vd«4!tir<e. Over 34 Yo r ' ftpecla. eractlce—
Over S* fan la Keaaea CHjr. k t a b L.a h Er; ! «7.
Cbrocle, Ranrouj and Spscial Cissosas. |
Ojtm nmititd or roney refunded- All m«dtc<n«s i m4r for
I m«r--urr or tajurteua mwllctoM dmI Mo 6«l«attoa (rom btlsluoa*. riHtr.iai «i * uimirco
I iremtvd er w*'! eit.iren. Mwllclaoi 'ui jrorynh-ra, tr«o trom g«r.a or br; fc*r«.
IrhurveHow Over «0.tXi0 oaeea •un-4. A«c ud uiperlenoc re loiiiorl !.t. State yeui
Jone and a«nt^ tor una*. CoaaaltaUoa aad eonfiioultal, i)r.r« «allj u: b leiwi.
SsmittalWoffiknesa.aJ 1 HydroceSs end
Phimosis
Varloocot©
▼sub da^iltty. w«Aliri9 - of th« aye
U*m at*., ^k: i3 u'«n t:j cort-a without pikla.
Met Coureeo but Olahea.
Throe eonrsoa dMm to hiva been the
enatoiriary menu In medieval times £or |
a etate hanqnit. ! • f.ornnviclal feasts |
tottiprltlag only two. and no private j
dinner more than one. Hut eaeh couma |
might ooraprla* trotn afjlit to ft dow* ,
d(tV'#rvul dlaUea. Tliua nt the woddiug I
bajiijn t of Heury V there wero oaly
S^xua! Dcbiiity I ofyouthful i
| folltea and ax^eaa—eaiinlng nl^ht loa*of
and io*a of « *ual power. plmplM ana
; blotrh-u on th* ce. confwi'd Ideas aoU
for* «t(nln .ba afwlna* au<3 *rr rtlonio
•oclfty. a*e.. onrad for Ufa. latopnlgtV
lo<a a. raaiora a«xna| jnjwar, n*trrn and
br Hn po war.enlarge aaa ■tr«n^)*a wea<
narti and mako you Ql fcr naarrt*v*. J®n4
1 (0r fmt boo* and list of question*
Radlonlly curad with a
StrJCt4.rO n#wltif«ll1b « Kam*
and GSoot
dptantloa from hualreM.Cura Ku*raau«d.
and list of quMtlou f rtx^ant
CunhioUc Tha* twrr'.Sla «Iaaaaa. to
ayp.llKSj utn-a toimv and Uig«a.
#yr«d for Ufa Blood poi'ening aad all
prlrata dtsaasak porma&o jtty rur©4-
OAfkl/ far i-oth (M^au M pafea, W
wVJ1 vi\ pictui***. wi1 h fuli dc^cttp'too
of s.Wot a dUtaae*. thv « Coc* * fta A oura, aaat
sealed la plalu vrsppar
Ls%4 tiia SmJ: Ut bfwa «ca HcicUlat.
friimuanmoi1 ahatomv fo^mcnonlt el
MMgaa—ij3**
voio0 ot tnvy.
"Did I undoratftnd yoii to «ay th&!
Mr. Ornhcoln !i#n more money than
lie kuo%rg whnt to do with?" "No,
Voat is merely th - iK int of view h<*ld
it>y soma of Mr. Ctrnbcoln'ii neighbors
Vhp think they could enjoy life n
$reat deol more than he doe*, If they
9uly hnd hU money/'—New 11aven
vjpjonia].
NdaMrlifm
A t^c.Ttcr In * primary aehool wma
Slgnmcant Shakea. anfleayorlng to «nak*a cl ar to har
^ rti«YorQfit n claaa tba meaning ot th« wor«la
throa crura** t om 30 <\lX*r*oX folri beneath the flnRm so the hnj^ . #atrUn|in|« aud •,^i„trlaIliam'.
dlehes ar« «entlojato la ttve recofaa, witting beylnK to dlBlutegrate when
Irrespective ol fi*uita ncv3 wVnei. Lou
Aufi Ouvrrlcia.
, , , t eheo she put thli Qtiery te one small
the Intellectual faculties and physical ^ ..whrl u a p.j„ttrlttn'" "He
Vigor are on tt,e wutto. Observations ,g one of thn„ feU.wr„- B,ld ^ boy,
of this kind aro possible for there Is m(4kog Rn ttv|rTul klcV whan ^ :
an outward Sign for each sepurate #otomijill|a nlus h!m tawa;
H &. F. Mission Convention.
Mrs. H. A. Clark, Pres
" S. A- Lockat, Vice
Miss P- A. Dancy, Rec. Sec.
Mra M. A. McDaniel Cor. See
Mrs. T- Jones Treasurer.
Mrs. L- C. Waiker, Stat.
ADDED BOARD MEMBERS
Mrs J- E. Walters
Mrs. N. G. Daniel
Mrs- Ilottifc Grey
Officers of the S. 8 Convention
Rev A- Armstead Pres.
Bros. A. Parker, V Pres.
Mrs. M. E Beaty, Secy
J. C. Harris. Cor. Sec-
J. B. Davis, Tres.
D. W. Perry, Stat-
Board Member
Rev- R. G- Gardner
OVER •• YCAMT
cxpcnicNCC
Klnoblrd a Hard Fighter.
Borne country folk call the klugtyirt nerve degeneration. The ua r of dru s
the bee martin, becauoe he occ sloflat- and atlwnlants can be easily Olecov-
ly In h'li lnaect-catchlnc life snaps us ert-d. for each of these portions has lta
a bee. The kingbird lov s the orchard, particular quiver or Irregularity.—la-
There, while his mute Is covering the dustrlul Management.
eggs, be token to n tree top to look
over the lundecape and the aljysceps.,
When a hawk or a crow comes in sight Oualresa Proposition,
the kingbird la off for a battle In A little lad came In the grocery atore
which he doea all the flghUng. Occa-" tor n ive-eent head of lettuce. The
alonally, lie takes a ride on the ene- <-ler|t waa removing the withered
Fine Chance for Axel.
Bolng firm friends, Marie's two tor*
e*K decided thut one roust end
courtship to help tU* other.
Axel suggested "hfnd or tails'
coin was at hand. fTp agreed to th«
u«e of Sandy's pocket knife, but wna
TasDfi Masss
OreroMfl
COf YRiOHTa A©-
First Baptia' CJktu«a
a. a. H:W, a. k.
Preaching at >1:94 A. M.
u Y. P. u. « W te-m r
Preaching at I: P. JH.
Home-Mission ineots
Monday at 2 M P. M
Board Meeting Mca^ajr atgtii
8: P. M.
Mothers Meeting Tuteday K*«
at 7:80
8- 3 Teachers Tfaara
day at 8: P. M
Choir I'raetira Friday 7 f.Af
Children's Baud Saturday at
4: P M
J- C. Derandemie. Cletiu
Rev. M. C.Carey, Astist Pastor
Saint Paul M. K Church
Preaching by the pastor al 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m-
Sunday School at 16 a. m.
Senior League at 7 p ra.
Leaders snd Steward's Meet-
ing every Monday at t p. ta.
l adies' Aid Society every Fri-
day at 3 p. in.
The Stsward's Excelsior Clufe
meets weekly at 4ecigB«t*d
places.
C. M. E. Church
Preaching every Sunday at
11: A M and 8: P. M.
Sunday School 5> 30 A- M.
Ephworth|L«aguc 6 30 r.JM.
OflVcial Board Manday 7iB0 P. M.
Choir Practice Tue*.. 7:30'P M.
Prnyer Mettn g !■ riday, 710 P.
J H. Hargc. Pssto
" fm . i-«rii or ao necklne his 'eaves and told the boy they coat ten 111 prepnrnd for his friend's words a« a Vnfid.omi.tT iiinrtrated
ITardMt tu make bis TlcUm^*eo«l the cents, whereupon he remarked, "Can't the knife shot upward: "If tie knife j |SriaWiS
hardest te make bla victim eiee«l tae ^ ^ ^ ^ aQd mal.£ u ^ ^ you w,Q , 1^™,, g i f|gy
apeea nrau. Uve cents?" , * au wua>u.tit««
►. Ohi4iat agency for a«eu#ii* i
. . r taJiao Uirouiiti Hum. k O
n«r*ti uotira, wlth«at obarpa. ".lia
SUCHtitK flmerlcait
Larr^t clr-
TWuia. 13 a
. nowatfoalaro.
NewYwk
VI SAlttiia iv*. ©ft Q
Wwtvw# *Ar«MM W)|4, *
The "Arablftn MgliCT et rtee wcrs
treMlated late fre.ro >b* Am-
ble by Antoole (3«n* d. •' rrencfc
SftTftftt, and trftrefer, wKo Oloit ta TT14,
Be obtained then la taetr ertglnal
form daring Us visit be the East aa
•n attache of tka Oiack ftailinai at
Oooatftntlaofil*.
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1918, newspaper, May 23, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155484/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.