The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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No 16
G U T H R I E, OK LA HO M A, 7 H
URSDAY. OC1"03ER 16. '919.
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Continuous
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Tenty
History
Six Years
of
ITI M, < KLA.
Growing Patronage b r i r c;
Siands for
Righteousness, I' -v ; a".' I iijery
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a'h wns Known t< tiu lf"l row m°tnl
V.'tH'r .>: as till nlh.y of of h i- ru mis lis
•oily IUe liof Lfo<< .. 'jM -;e is
r.(• J ]u Palestine, 'fliolr tin i:; the
«... i v . ■ \t . :•; •;! fri.n. I'y;-.
•••' I !'.► v. tH. sr •• ! 1 y r
flint !. 11-J \v4tii
cnnie j ru;u £pui! it <1 ■
£ renter quantity cit.uu I rum the Uu ut
Jri'vU cf Britain.
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\l,l. UMAUB
H J{ flit* i;- !* t state '' mention.
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Mr.-' A! 1!Drown, 541 P.: nit
-vutt, entertained la t Saturday noon
honor of Mae 1 Vance K. . a.
I?lie invited quests ronsi. tcil of eigh-
i en ladles. The hostess is one of the
fmmt del.'tUtfnl entertaluers n the
,-;iiy of Tul a. Mr. and Mr Drown
have a beautiful fiomr and have ae-
fcumulated ccftisiderablo prop<
\inie. Mot In conducted a sin «i
ival at Wesley .-hap 1 M. K. hur. l .
„r Kc\ l)r. H. T. S. Johnson, pi- t >i
he v ti the recipient of n ; nlc
i . exits from the member \ i and
it.; friends
It. Johnson is building a line Uriel
'1 the rapt 1st l ! u
*3tar« of Oklahoma:
I T.tN '? ni" b. in in reet
• in« ■ 'lit, :
t int > « ; j .: it I.'apti.-1 • Con-
•ti. >ii, which will meet Oc cr 22
to 27, r .9, at the Macedonia lsapti&t;
Mn\h, Guthiie, Oklahoma
our ' 11hoinai l we should say:
Lord tias done ^reat things for
t1 'id .f we arc p'ad." 1 a n writ
i.n, you, calling attention to the re-
" t « f our abl. and efficient pre -!
i lent,'Dr. J. A. Anderson, who Is u BAl'YIST ?■ \TK
ing our greit ministers to come url JIK'.TS
to the ronvention prepared to pav HKliE OtTOiSl.B
. the .'aeons of our churches | —
•fl >0; to all cur loyal churches we arr
; ! r tV.'t 3 j send us. fl.ed pe
•iirinher. The sloj1 for this se -i
i • . ' f u Missions and Uduca-
t on. Ve ar< a.L' iv? that eac
eii.tion that i.; going: to rep
,r it u
j try !
; yoi r pio ia<a •!' EM xcajllo£ ^
(i •' t \ \\- (! !"( ^ '
c . un fa v do • )0l and B. ® 'v
V' \ I! ar 1 ("■.]••• (1 t f •# ;
1 .« uc.'tional mcnies. A!.-o Vom
t n's Department is asked t -- orlns ui
1 lies l vir. Ti> herd this call means t.
]<uUmg eur Miijsiun iry aiv.j 'Cdue:;-*
ii- ni t V >k ou .t n:ort punnanent
basis. May I ask each minister in or
•!■ r to prove your loyalty, ho prrsen.
at the fitting of the Convention.
I;very Mi sionary baptist Churcl
ri roughout the State of Oklajion
plea c answer th^ Roil Pall at Guthrie ' rre hivitcd
Respectfully Yours, j 'jrn-e and enjoy
It. V. NERO. Cor. Secretary. !:i ,,cl-
— — | ^curs for uplifting hruianitv,
Cinnificant Shakes.
As the thumbs of n dyinp person
fold beiieatli tlie iin • rs, s.) the hand-
writing hfffin- to . --.rate when
x] RlgM-ef«Way,
v'."> .• arv *i 1 ... , , jti s fhlngs ^annoKlie entirely satlsfne-
uf tlx! I ' 8onie i1''111 tnvent^i by
nn otrtwwd tiffi for each s. pnrate 'v,',ch """? "lonwlorM nnO the t.uJos-
p«t ' ■ • ion. TI
Ti;1 Oklalu i a Baptist Stal ■ Con
<liit,c.iL mtot: horc AVedno day. Octo-
K'i' ^iid will hold four day ; i.i ,„,8
'oil. We anticipate the hu,. i ic-
m.ni* ? 1111.'i il s of colored jvuri
i ' 'led in Guthrie. So far the
'lopla oi tiuthire nre leaving no
ncs r.nturued in the va' (.r pre-
ai inp to rcoeive and care for ti, ■
T «' 'dr :■ of diltg.1t,M who will begin
ilvip; on Monday evening.
(iiitiiii;. if! determined to I id uj.
' r repnUtlon tor hospliality. Ou:
■'lite fiirnds u5 veil as cur , -'nivd
' i< nds are tak nj a leading part in
us o pro> it: for our ;u
"• i' -rr . and \vt th-.n tfc n . t -l,
}y f "< nds for llfleir niauitc d rj
tfrest in us.
•' 'y go;.d Lorri biCKs our c:t
•' 'h a great meeting.
) the me 'int?.
great r'.vi^ious
«. A. CLAr'C, Pastor.
Macedonia EaptVt Church.
rv. \ •: i ... • .! l
eM f .. e of . . . .
particuU . |t
flwstvi: i ;aent.
<5c od.
■r ; f drugs ,rian r:1,L havc right-of-way at the - 8
*ir or 1 he dru-scr.
e.j -Ja«
;tne time.
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Commttnhy Wews of ihz
Ra:s Not Available fn gt7
other Papzr
'!lt oldest Negro Pnppr the States
Kntire Press out/it owned and r aged by
t!ie race
■ .M! (Colored rep
. 'id meinb.*..; v.-il!
h
!.w b.'fo:-e
ler IV I?
• d will a! 1 id
sP""i' b ' th >ie
■ of .ni: in v ■ ti i 1.
The Bspf.st S• r\ <
itsen g c,e,
hold It 1 '1. a U ' s
Baptist Chuili, G itb ; •
the 4th. I ord's d y i.i
Ovnr 1 \>. hmidr ! and fifty
t li; ses^ ti. (1. if 1) 1 will
fa.'i-. in G . •!:'! j |.ir . r> \y -i
it T t<> m^avii" up to t ie
standard of. >. n -v in ti v. a-, sh nvi 1 • hospital
a> to '.i.s.toi- anil 11 a ,.;vi wl. 1 conu> u> liei* "On
Business of the King ' . :i,i i- now called
upon to uphold h r past reputation.
>• ar > 11..w eallinjr 11 the jr«. .1 p"op|.| of Gutb •
lii/toi .. 111 ; rt, whit" a \v II .1 colored folks.
Til' Ma.> t r (.: Gull 1 j, v,j | ]., fXI..(citdUddi t v.
the Cup . cnt'iin 1'a t. >i :i ot w . ' eli uV'hfi i ! lie
city will be aslud to address li ■ mu - I'.-.stcrs
of color, d churches will 111 dn-ss the Convention a*
a matter of course
0 1 wter.s have been secured and we are now ready
or ui'^in ization.
S- A. CLACK rastojr
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SUPPORT
FP
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KNIGHT
CONGRESS;
PEOPLE Ol- INTEREST
.lep KnieVi should win.
To Cultivate Memory.
best way to rcxneinlnr o t£!ti*
U.orougMy to understand it an(7
often to recall It to rair.d. By read
Ins continually with gre*t attention,
and never passing a jA. age without
understanding and oonsiderin? it we'l,
thi* memory will oe storey with lrncwl-
edge, and tL'.ngs wlli reeur tit timet
when wo want them, though wo cwi
never recollect the passfl|f«o ti
alienee v.g diaw our tdoaa.
.19p Knign' will net forget us
Colds Cause Cirip and £.."u nwi
Mako .lep :< ipht'i majority a o'-j
t. pensive Ambition,
Novelist lliilip Curtis^ says that nt
heart ail wonuni are cave woi .en. But
that wouldn't be so had jf tiiey dirta't
want to drive up to the ct.e in a
Umouci:i«.—<>rnnd Ilapids Pr
Wh|r boys Leave the Farm.
The St. Louis lie-Democrat telle
a whole lor In a ljw line? when it
says: "Best reason we have heard yet
why boys leave ti.e farm i. because
Willie's call' grows to be pa's COW."
Victoria Fond cf JewsTry.
Queen Victoria, although riniple In
er tnates. had an almost oriental lik
Ina for l;rautlful and costly Jewelry.
fl.s idea? and vlan-s have b' c> fen.'.pd by an aivocia
tion of a lif-.-tim« =tii y<r.i. You te.v c ;a e i 1 s ■ p i • 1!•!• •
from liis. Your sent men' , aie Id wieo his.
Jep Knight is no sli ninet r to you You l.now Vs
record in time of I'e.ics an I in time of ^ ar. You
l:n s v oti whi •'. .-id" h.* s'nod in the Stale Se> ate upon
legislation alfecling- the Labonng mm and the fatmer.
1" > Bu3iii' and Prof re ional M. n th -ild •ypport
J. p Knight I) canst; l.e i.; one of th m The LaboiiiiK
Mail t nd the Faim. r should Mippon him bec;i :so he has
legi lat ti for them* in 1I1 ■ past, and will do to i:i thQ
futu e. Thf \Vom< 11 should vote for him In cause of his
LAriA-TlVE DKOMO QinMINKTaVi.it!) remove the fv.cn ;f rile rarcly wore It, Pa poises-
mii..*.'. 'fbcro is t '/ one "Bs.aJO Qnb.1ES.
2. >r. GROVE'S ticcata 00 box. SOo
• We : ■ s t •' !■ ai..r * 1 *•
ti0.1 gave her pktsure end Phe Is re-
ported to l,:;ve spent hours in looking
over her cellectU
alt; ud ■ toward VVcmai.'s buftiasfe, ai d btcau•
p.ctiviiies .11 th* ir b« half.'
of his j
lep Knign wj
The Fx S ildierscnn have confid< n<te in 0 man who
is 1. mseli ont of tin 111 and wi.o phdues hinisell' .10 se^uie
addit.onul reward for tin if sacrifices.
lie w !h ti winner, let) I-. i*;ht
TH
IH
MAN
FOR
THE
PLACE.
Ilab.tua! nitlpnl'on Cored
li H ti 21 D&vw
! 'L/X !*'! S VI. I l'EPSIN " ij
i • 'i. c-LaxativaforHsbit««l
I C i■ i ii.ii. It rt/.evss pro'.UBtiy bat
u:d I u'.eri regularly fur 14 to 21
. t ini • •« r. nl.-.r nc.ton. UStimuIataca^a
al s. Ve.-y Plaasant to I mo. Stfc,
,.cr bottle.
\'< t" for Jep Vnr(iit.
t/'nwetooMc AddKlw! la Citr* h
a r eipeclnncA r« ;*fii?w^ t .
UI, m iradcFman at
AiiitraUa l!« tj In th habit 1y ic^
!k?! u J« of naicr in r. ih*4,' ai'iot
'<> c-w! d-'ni n« It «j mcti rfc«
evottujg l-c en tf,B r rh*Ti«
J to l!t« w!f«. n*■ r«a ti>*** t.'f
i'iR t«ok a drink. nd k«tc-a Itj
ii*(y wl.iha b ra a fro^ wts*'b*,1>
"■? down hie Ktrest. r <CiC
"•« Li«tK A.KB
1 . ■ n' —'•
Tep Knifcti' "-ill .
lirove's Tasteless chill Ionic
We Appreciate Your i fade
% pi
£ 9 V; L u t a v t . . *• - -• - -* •
Where, you pay
Ladies Rcnciy -O^. ear
Slices, Gtnt'* r
Mirjh' Try It, Anyhow.
A worn-out ty, vri; • b«>u th"ew
raiu wate'
x,*x * >• < 1.i"*' > 1 . ,• ■
the nirlarlolCerms /lilrh arc traaMuitted [nfo n quart of iiis*Mi'0 ■' rail
o blood by the Ualaila Mnv.uito. Pri.i c wm yield a flat* writing J! tld.
Cirovc'j Ta.'.*e''.'-s clilll Tonic
ri* "1-.' *: ility and or. '.y by ;/iri"yir_;
richiuf^thc '. I Yuac;t!\ m. .... feet Its Swensib-
■ni't,. I;:* -.it; I •< t. Price ♦yic.
KlWTtc r<l VSltl
niil (as *(.!* ar,r -flii*') Ti".!
so leag Iiipi> j-Bii bai:«i :n <^r,V
pi buglcinltie ti tbw.*'.« kva #.r
Koltan nit)." , Tt«*ijj >rva—"T. aw
jettlnt; yoo; tt. ' wit." frt <*e'?: i
Os'.H 1 U-1\'0 ,-nu -- i'rta. itrtj (,
•When ounce N«t<t
; V cur P*ptiirin,
THINK OP
I'M- I u • Jr.i-o vv ei n
'SHOE REPAIRING SHOP.
325 \*eslOkla.
"jod Leaiher and Goodt
orknian&hip.
^ai-^e t ai:d F* v*;t r ;ii:jr.j>4
•■hoe 3i 6>u in Guthrie.
Origin of Flra inauranca.
Fim Incurs: oe is Baiil to have ..rlgt-
natPti ifter the groat lire of Loadoa
n ICGb
*-C \\ , G«ia, Ave,
Guthrie, O!'a
Strenjtn of Man and Hor«*.
TliB aticii*''! Of flvo mc Ik ctjllra.
t«i to tint «>f nn^. hortta
, 1 V. ."*:cs Mo:t.
; ..al *1 ~ .J~"' tl:o most wBc
ftvc3 Ui. "tost knowt.irtg
,-ml tube* frcm blm lUe lerst tlmo
■>. (1 C.oiton.
Pleflor ro cf the Children.
1*!icre should be somo time (hirUi
Ihs day, evua la tie bu: t
at) hour bt leK*i. sat apart iu wblch
the older members of Ui« family
eh'tu.l rti'v;:;. tlirra-clven v,'holly tc
■
tpld 111 uti i rrt<. . v. .' v. SI LS
iu-.* o : . ; ■ r. .* tiijt'H rb.
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- -' 'o ieojfeu.1
Real Hapn'nesa.
Il cbis world iiil'orJs true impplno^i
It i* to Ih> fonutl I11 a home wl.cie In.*,*
antl ct^.r.iWucc Increase with yctir*.
li.'i.. tiie noct .till*.-." of life conn*
without severe strain, wh.r. luxuries
outer only nfter th.tr cost hft.t he«n
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1919, newspaper, October 16, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155556/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.