The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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_ HRIE, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1920
WhLFAKK IN LOUISIANA
A pamphlet under this title has been
issued by the Conference of White
Citizens assembled at Afcxandria last
June. It contains the call for the con-
ference signed by nearly one hunder
leading men of the stae, and the pro-
gram for Negro wellare adopted by
that assembly. Copies may be had
upon application to Leo M. Favrot
State Department of Education, Baton
Rouge, La.
CONTINUOUS HISTORY OF
TWENTY-NINE YEARS
Growing Patronage by Both Races
he oldest Negro paper in the State
Entire press outfit owned and man-
aged by the race.
STANDS FOR
Righteousness, Progress and Liberty
If ,??, LOga" CoUnty Pair is °n in
I bIi,st th,s week and it is bed-
well attended
I >:arnefft diggers died on Friday last
j week and was buried from Mt Olive
Baptist Vhurch ,IJe and his brother
!«ere living with their grandfather
I Mr. Dunbar.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
Aojjos s,i a\ 3n|Xjo]8 jf>j spnnoji pd«f I^XATIVE BROMO QUININETableta ttmort th« ,
■Bq ijpusApB Xq p H4 Buausnoojqam '* onl' coe "Bromo Quinine -
'lti|3|ofty joj uotacg £ W. GROVE'S i<n«fur on bos. 29c. '
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COMING
"STOP SINNER STOP!"
.Soul Saving: Compaign at St. ptuJ M> E> Q .
Guthrie, Okla. Corner Broad and Perkin
Begining
Every Soldier of Je-us Christ in our City and County is
■nv.t.d to join this mighty Spiritual Drive again,t Satan
and His Allies.
Madam Bruce the Gospel Si„ger has been down East
preparing 1 or the Evangelist work f0< several years Tin '
marvelous voice she has she considers as a gift from God
and she is u-ing it to awake slepp'ng souls. Multitudes
of both races have been moved by i . gonKs and I am so,
you will be he'ped to hear her. Mrs Jones the acco
panist is o ie of Baltimore's be.«t alto singers a.id Pianist.
WALTON BROWN, Pastor
-Miss Marjorie and William Seal* t
left Friday night to attend Wilbur-
force College. .Miss Marjbria is well
Prepared for Louege ami wij, lllake
niark" She 1;;>s been assistant or- !
gan.jt to her mother for several year-
in St. t'aul M. k. ( hurch
'William Scales graduated from |
Favor ^igh School hut year wi;h
first honors. During the time Williams
was going to school he worked h-m. '
as a repairer of Autoes a trade whicii
had learned himself. He acclimated
a neat sum of mor. -y enough to put
him thru school this year. He was '
missionary Supt. ,a his Sundav'
School.
m" shoes Nr"
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W hen
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No Worms in a Healthy Child
All e,.Udrea troubled with worn,', l,„
nSo tliP^'?1" Wl'ich i;l<iitaros P°cr blood, and aTa
GROVE'S TASTELESS chiHTONICri Ji3tu^:r '
for two or three weeks will • 1 rcg'j.a: y
tsGS&as&g
"I HINK OF
' ' Bovvons
SHOE Rf-PAIRING SH( P
325 West Okla.
Good Leather and G, , d
I ^orku anship.
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Largest and Best Eqi,jrrcd
Shcf ;n G ti ti re.
We AppuJate Ycur Trade
Wu 61 e you pay ] 6 £ s
Ladies Ready To Weai
Sivoes, Gents Furnishings, Stetson Hats
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