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PAGE FOUR
PAYXE COUNTY NEWS, FRIDAY AUGUST 9. 1940
Glencoe Newsites
Throneless Queen
Dem-
R.
vint
Lake
Robison and children.
Helen of
and Mrs.
and Mrs. Ed Shiever and
and
Mrs. N. R. Retherford
and
ELBERTA PEACHES
bu s139
Mrs. Frank
bu. 49c ORANGES, Sweet, Juicy
TOMATOES for Canning
( LARK of Stillwater
«• r
Melvin Carson L
lb. 2’/2C LEMONS, Large Size
CABBAGE, Firm, Solid
doz. 25c
H.
Stop!
POST BRAN
Quart Mason
VINEGAR
FOR THESE
TOMATOES
CORN
Food Buys
NASH’S “Toasted" CoHee
K. C. Baking Pwdr
2?C SOUR PICKLES £!!„ UK
25e SODA POP
PORK & BEANS
(an*
2C
GOOD-HOME FLOUR 481b. bag $1.07
ige cookies
blind friend and his good wife
CHERRIES
49C A & M
HONEY & 55e
BACON
ROAST
STEAK
Full Slices, Sugar Cur.
FRESH LEAN PORK
FAMILY STYLE BEEF
Pound
Mrs. Tucker’s
lb. 121<
lb. 14*
lb. 21«
35
SHORTENING
RED STAR YEAST
SALT MEAT, No. I Lean
lb. 10c
OCEAN TROUT FISH
lb. 70c
QUARTKRAFT CHEESE TT 1$<
HORSERADISH
per jar 7 5c
SHORT RIBS. Baby Beef
lb. 75c
FRYERS, Fully Dressed
each 39c
PEANUT BUTTER, Ground Fresh, lb. 7 7c
Jonathan
4 lbs. 55*
PURE LARD
APPLES 19'
WANTED---CREAM — CHICKENS — EGGS--WE PAY CASH
the
26c
spent
Alex
Truckload Due
Friday Morning
Schritter
Mr. and
were
guest
her
two
the
Schritter
and Mrs.
when he
court be-
fined $10
the home
Bilyeu in
I<-e cream
A large
Iftc Size
Package
Mr
and
and
SUNSHINE
lb. ( elo Bag
Bill
and
the
La
the
and
now (
Ore-1
ve in i
and
Ok-
the
Wiehe and
Mrs. N. R
Eden Chapel
MR*. C. A. ’TMlrllAMI
2-lb. Can
Per lb.
I-OU
Fri-
Mrs.
and
RED PITTED
trillion
Salmon, Tall Pink
14K can
ELGIN ( REAM
No. 2 Can
BELLE ISLE
3 Tall Cans
Lost ( reek
H. I*. MARSHALL
Payne Center and
Pleasant View
’(Bottle
Case
Brown Beauty Beans
3 cans
Marshmallows, I-lb.
Navy Beans, 3 lb.
SUGAR, 10-lb.
CATSUP, 14-oz.
PINEAPPLE, 9-oz.
50-oc.
( anSee Hand Bills for Balance
of List
Nelson has been
mother in Ripley i
weeks, while her
hospital in the
CORN KING BACON
Sliced 20C
WATERMELONS Gueed 251b. ave. 10<
Pinto Beans, 3-lb. 75c
Brown Sugar, 3-lb. 79c
Powdered Sugar, 3-lb. 79cChange Is Made
In Welfare Board
Spiced Luncheon Meat
Wilsons Certified
ZJC Lb-
FRUIT COCKTAIL
I-lb. can IQ0
East and West
Ix>ng Branch
MR* < AHI. WHITE
Geraldine, half-American queen of
King Zog of Alcan ia, shown with her
son. Prince Alexander, in their new-
home in London. The queen had Just
given birth to the boy when the Ital-
ians invaded Albania and the young
mother was forced to flee with her
baby. Her next move as a refugee
may be to America.-----0
Kathryn, horn uly '25 Mrs
Bostain, a sister of Mrs.
has been staying w-ith
ration club met
home of Mr and
Ingalls Man Eaces Charge
Federal revenue officers had
Elmer Grisel, Ingalls, in Oklahoma
City Thursday to face liquor pos-
session charges. Grisel was arrest-
ed Wednesday by county and fed-
eral officers on a warrant issued
more than a month ago. Officers
who raided his home early in July
reported they confiscated a half-
gallon of liquor.
and son.
Dowell.
Bill Dowell is the proud ow Vr
of an electric milking machine
Mr* G. W. Gilbert spent s ;n-
day on a picnic dinner at the horrb
of her daughter, Mrs. G J Mc-
Bride.
the homi
Mr.
Sunday.
them to Idaho, where they will
visit their sister, Mrs. Leta Ed-
mondson and Mr. Edmondson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Cross vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Fitzpatrick Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thompson
Herbert Powell.
Mrs. J. E. Weems are
Kansas and Missouri
Those who spent Thursday eve-
ning at the Carl White home were
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Antle and
daughter. Nona, and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bowers and daughters, Wanda
Lew and Carlin Jane; Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Warner and children, Joseph ’ Mulder of Stillwater,
and Marie, of Bixby. The evening
was spent eating ice cream and
visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Sooter and
I son attended
ing exercises
I in Stillwater
Mrs. E. H.
Hickman’s
Mr and
Sunday dinner in Stillwater with
Clarence Needles and wife.
There were 20 at singing and
prayer meeting last Wednesday
n,^f’ j . . -.I*1*** w',h *heir son. Stancil, at No-
J Mr. Johnson
had a very narrow escape from
drowning He, with his son. grand-
son and two others, were boat-
, ndmg on the lake when the bot-
tom of the boat ripped open and
sank. They were about a quarter
o» a mile from shore, but luckily
ail kept their heads, procured life i
(Jo will be deeply appreciated by
our F,,-J
and sons, Mrs. Mabie Cole and |
daughter. Evelyn, motored to Ok-
lahoma City Sunday July 28 Eve-
lyn will spend her vacation there
with her sister
Mr. and
•tar ted for
Miss Lila Lee Montgomery of
Perry is ‘[tending a week visiting'
at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Ju-
lius Shiever. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brazria
son, Jimmie, spent Sunday in
lahoma City, being guests at
V. Kozak home. At f> o'clock they
all went on a barbecue j-ib picr.’c.
All reported a wonderful time.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilbert and
children. Peggy and Max, return-
ed to their home in Oklahoma City
after spending the past few days
at the home of Mr. Gilbert’s moth-
er, Mrs.
These
Shiever
Sunday
ters. Mrs. Emilie Widiger of Per-
Swift’s Jewel CompoundSpam or Morrel's
Lunch Meat, 12-oz. 23c
APRICOTS, 2—2>/> 29c
Mrs. Tuckers Shortening
4-lb. canton 39c
G. W. Gilbert.
who helped Mrs. Julius
celebrate her birthday
wen her mother and sis-
home from
found <“
a large crowd of rela-
gathered in while she
The occasion was Mrs.
birthday.
Mrs. W. E. Needles had
DY W ALTER WIRE and • buddy
, from Fort Sill came in Satur-
'day and spent the night with Roy s
mother, Mrs. Lula Waitermire.
,east of town They returned to re-
they will spend a week visiting ;>ort for duty Monday.
and sightseeing. Mr and Mrs. Herschel ttlre wFio
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Court right [,aVf> vacationing in Indiana
and Illinois, spent Thursday night
anc. Friday her*- with Mrs.
Rice. They went to Stillwater
day night to visit their sister.
1 J. F Bunn and Mr Bunn,
early Saturday left for their home
in Lawton.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown of
Fort Worth passed through Glen-
coe and stopped ov -might w ith
Floyd's parents. Mr and Mrs. Tom
Brown, going on to Kansas the
next day to visit Mrs Brown's rel-
ative*. They will return here next
week for a longer visit.
Billy Geller is here from CCC
amp visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Geller.
Fred Clark was town from Ar-
kansas City for a weekend
witn his family.
Mrs Bess Epperson of Salt
City, who is here visiting
brother. Bert Will, i
wc a Sunday dinner guest of Mrs.
£. W. Sawyer. Mrs. Epperson ex-
pe<tx to leave for her home Wed-
nesday.
Rev J. Alien Wheeler, pastor of
j the First Christian church at Har-
per, Kan., preached in the Glen-
and John Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Claremore on business.
Charles McGlawn and Roberta
and Kenneth Boughton, who spent
the week in Yale, returned to their
homes Saturday night.
Fred Wiehe filled his trench silo
last week.
Lee Franklanc Mac Nicholas
Irma and Sylvia Shadd enjoyed ice
cream with Haney Lee and Ora
Jane Brixey Saturday night.
The Lions club of Stillwater will
be entertained at a 6 o’clock din-
ner on the church lawn Tuesday,
August 12. with the Ladies’ Aid
society as hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Edmondson
anc children spent Friday evening
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Ramsey.
Sunday being Aaron Brtxey's
fifty-second birthday. Mrs. Brixey,
entertained with a birthday din-
ner Guests were Mr. and Mrs. N.
Retherford and daughter, Fern.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shiever of
Morrison. They ail brought well-
filled baskets of plenty good eats.
Everyone departed at a late hour
wishing Mrs. Shiever many more
happy birthdays.
Jimmie Brazda is . .ending this
week in Oklahoma City at the V.
Kczak home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Novasad and
son. Wilbur Gene, of Oklahoma
City spent the weekend at the
home of Mrs. Nozasad's brother,
Leroy Schritter, and family.
Mr
son. Et.ward. and Mrs. Marie Shie-
ver and son, David, spent Wed-
nesday in Perry on business and
visiting Mrs. Marie sjiiever’s sis-
ter. Mrs. N. L. Montgomery, and
family.
Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Schritter
and sen visited Sunday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. BillPure Sausage, lb. , 70c
Bacon, Slab. lb. 75c
two
Eden
they
Mr. Wheeler was pastor here years
Sunday ago and his coming was greatly
dinner nearly | enjoyed by all.
Miss Joy Ernst of Yale is spend-
ing a part of her vacation with
her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. K.
1C G lliland. Mrs. Maggie Helms
also is staying with her sister, Mrs
Gilliland this week.
NOTICE FARMERS
New Cream station Pays the
Highest Price*.
CIA DE SKEEN JR., Mgr.
10 lbs. G W SUGAR
45t
Yale .Man Fined
Charge of public intoxication
was admitted by I^eonard Clawson
Yale. Monday morning
wm arraigned in justice
fore M J. Otey. He was
and costs.
Saturday
with
Mr.
Mr.
Wilson Hot Tamales,
2— I-lb. cans 25c
American Beauty Spa-
ghetti, 2—I-lb. cans 23c
Pork and Beans
3— No. 2'2 cans 25c
D
Sunday with his mother. Mrs.' children, "w ho‘havi
Washington Irving
H. I). Club
MRS C. F.. EYI.IR
48 lb. Ponca Best Flour,
S1.05
Sunshine View Club
MHM. H V. VAN HAMffil.
Sunshin* View Home Demon-
stration club met August 1 with
Mrs. Vern Chadwick. Meeting
was called to order by Mrs. Chad-
wick. president.
Eight members answered roll
call. The leader. Miss Wilma Van
Hassel), gave the ieaaon on good
lighting in the home.
Mrs. Almira Purviance Aberna-
thy and Miss Wilma France were
present ano gave a discussion on
lighting and demonstrated a light
meter.
Mrs. Harry Gray and Mrs. John
Rex were visitors. Refreshments
were served at the close of
meeting
McCUBBINS
CASH GROCERY
When he will leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunlap
called Sunday afternoon on Mrs
Dodie Nelson and Roy Dunlap.
Friends of Joe Pock will be glad
to know he is able to be up again.
Joe hurt his back and has been
dour for about two weeks.
Bill Needles cut hay for C A
Strickland Monday, while Rev
Holland overhauled Mr. Strick-
land's car Monday and Tuesday.
Si >I»A» School attendance at
Clarkson Sunday morning wa*
66 and all enjoyed Rev. V. A. Do- , r ^r'enf1s. the
ty's sermon both morning and eve-
ning. I am sorry to say I made a
mistake when I stated the daily
vacation Bible school would start
August 11 It started the fifth
Mary Katheryn Harraman had
her tonsils removed Tuesday. She
is under the care of a Guthrie
physician and is doing nicely at
last report.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henderson
and two daughters and James
Mullins were callers at the John
Harraman home Tuesday evening.
The same group were Wednesday
evening supper guests at the Cleo
Graham horn. Ice cream was en-
joyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Henderson
and Philip Carrier were Friday
evening visitors at the Mrs Ada
Henderson home.
Mrs. Mamie Mullins
James, of Salem, Neb., who spent
last week at the home of .Mrs.
Mullins’ sister. Mrs. Ada Hender-
son. were called to Ripley Satur-
day by the death of hef grand-
daughter. the oldest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Correll, of that
place. We extend our sympathy to
all.
The Lend-a-Hand club enjoyed
an ice cream social at the Mrs.
Mary Williams home Saturday
night.
Mr and Mrs Walter BMiev
two daughters of Winfield. Kan.,
came Saturday for a few days’ vis-
it with relatives here. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Mary Car-
rier, who has spent the last two
months visiting in Kansas
Sunday dinner guests at the
Mrs. Ada Henderson home were
Mr. and Mrs. Will Law of Mulhall
and Mr and Mrs. Dan Payton of
Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bailey and
two daughters, Carol Dee and
Charlene Henderson, were Sunday
dinner guests at the John Harra-
man home Sunday night they
were supper guests of Mr and
Mrs Ellis Henderson.
Herbert Carrier is spending a
few days this week in Stillwatei
with his brother. Arthur
We had a nice rain Monday aft-
ernoon.
Attendance at Lost creek
Sunday school last Sunday was
79. Rev. Charles McGlawn brought •
the morning message and Rev.
A. S. Lick of Stillwater United
Brethren church, filled the pulpit
Sunday night.
Jeff Washburn and Miss Opal '
Rodgers spent Tuesday evening
■ with Mr. and Mrs. H D. Marshall.
They were accompanied by Carol
Ann and Faylin Mulder, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
— —----------- The twins
were 1 year old that day. July 29.
The following guests enjoyed ice
ream in the home of Mr. and Mrs
John Show and William Charles:
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marshall. Wan-
da and Paul Edward; Mrs. Ellen
Show and
Mr. and
visiting in
this week.
Mr. and
and daughter. Fern, visited in the
Herschel Cross home Wednesday
night.
Mr and Mrs. Ben Terrell and
M.- Mattie Sharp, who live north-
west of Stillwater, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Olin Edmond-
son and family.
Ray and Roselle Leyerly of
Strong City spent Thursday night
in the home of Mr. and ‘
Hardy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dorothy ahd Mr. and
Retherford and Fern enjoyed ice
cream with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Marshall Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy and
Robert took Clara and James to
of their uncle and aunt,
and Mrs. Newland Hardy.
They will accompany
Washington Irving Home
August 2 at
Mrs. Vic Hol-
■ ream social.
Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Emerson and Thelma. Mr.
,nd Mrs J. L Savage. Leroy and
Billy. Mrs. Matilda Fagan and
ooy> Mrs Mary Blumcr and Roy,
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Holbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eyler, Virginia.
N«*dra and Larry Dow Holbrook ,
ind the host and hostess. Mr and
Mrs Vic Holbrook.
On July 30. the club met at the
nome of Mrs. I. L. Savage with
IO members and Mrs. Almira
Purviance Abernathy, county
home demonstration agent, pres-
c.'u'7 lie
The Harry Johnson family-
delighted to have as their
Sunday little Anna Marie Holland
The good attendance at the bap-
tismal service down on the river
Sunday afternoon was appreciated.
Rev. W. E Holland baptized 11
young people.
Mrs. Florence
staying with
for the past
father is in
City.
Mrs. Zella
Who are here from California, are
planning to return home the last
of the week. She says the weather
M too hot here for her.
Lizzie Burton spent Sunday eve-
ning with her old chum. Mrs Eth-
el Burnett Edmondson I,--. . ______
Mrs. Cecil Hickman had a very co-? Christian church Sundav night,
happy surprise Sunday. When she
returned
school she
reedy and
tives had
Minced Ham
roAri/roc srNRAY-s-ib. b<.x
^✓l\MN^I\Cr\O White or Graham
GEM’S
Hot Weather Specials
Meeting was called to order by
Irs. R, M Hudgens in the absence
f Mrs. Lorayne West, president,
oil calf was answered by each
tember telling of improvements
ny plan to mak*> in the kitchen.
Mrs. Roscoe Emerson was ap-
ointed delegate to Farmers’ week.
not
I much sign of rain Wo had only
a light shower, but cooled the
ground off for a day or so.
Dale Lewis’ little son. Carl, has
been very sick, but he is some bet-
ter at this time.
Will Cherry went to Stillwater
Wednesday to the community sale.
Myrtle Munday's brother-in-law,
Charlie Robison, passed away Aug-
ust 5 at his home at Adair' Okla.
He formerly lived at this place
Myrtle Leia and her father went to
the funeral Wednesday. We extend
our heartfelt sympathy to the be-
reaved family.
Jack Holeman came in Tuesday
for a visit with his grandmother
and other relatives in Mehan.
Mr Lewis expects to go to Colo-
rado Saturday to visit his daughter
and family and other friends. He is
going with his son. Joe, and daugh-
ter, Helen.
Mrs. Purdin and two daughters
visited her daughter and family,
Mrs Pearl Teitz. last Sunday. Mrs
Teitz and two daughters went home
with them for a week's visit. Mrs 1
Purdin lives in Guthrie.
Mrs. I»rain Bean died August 3
and was buried Tuesday at the ,
Bend cemetery She was ill juat a
shott tune and it seemed so hard
to give her up. as she was in the
bior.m of life She was the daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs. Bert Carol, who
have lived here many years. We
extend our heartfelt sympathy to
thejwreaved family.
Yirs. Jess King Is canning toma-«
toe* and ueache* this week.
Buck VanZant and family have
moved to Ripley.
Mr* Burris of Arkansas was In
Mehan Tuesday calling on old
friends The Burris family former-
ly had a store here. |
Puffed Wheal
Eden Center
MRS MARIK SHIEVER
VISITORS at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. LeRoy Schritter and son
Bill Wednesday were Mrs. E. B.
Moore of Edmond and F. J. Schrit-
ter of Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shiever and
son, Edward, spent Tuesday visit-
ing at the home of Mr.
E. A. Busch.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
called at the home of
Mrs. E A. Busch.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
called at the home of Mr.
Julius Shiever and son, David. Fri-
day evening.
Bill Dowell spent Monday in
PAI L Strickland. Lylo Hays, ami Q
Dale Hawthorne worked for Jim IN
and Tony Wells last week.
The Jimmie Taylor family left
last Thursday for Missouri, where
THF Writer ww» sway from home
last week attending her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Robert R. Compton, of
Stillwater, at the arrival of the in-
fant daughter. Carol Ann. who was
oom Monda> morning, weight 7‘*
pounds
Two of our elub members also
are proud parents this past week.
Mrs. Violet Tarpey, a girl. Martha
Joyce. July 24. and Mrs. Wayne
Kirby, a son. Gary Wayne, born
July 29
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nettles are
the proud parents of a daughter.
Martha
/fhert
Nettles,
tnem
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Calkins of
Oklahoma City and Darrell Cal-
kins of Norman spent Sunday
July 28 at the Stewart and Cal-
kins homes Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Compton and children of Stillwa-
ter were afternoon visitors.
The Payne Center Christian En-
deavor had its social at
of Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Stillwater Friday night,
and family, | and cake w ere served.
““ ** crowd attended.
Mrs John Stone and
Perry visited her parents. Mr and
Mrs. J. L. Sumner, and her sister.
Mrs. Philip Nettles, and the new
baby. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and
baby of Claremore were
night and Sunday visitors
and Mrs. J L. Sumners,
Mrs. Bill Sumners, and
Mrs. Philip Nettles.
Those calling at the Stewart
Calkins homes Sunday were Mrs.
J. L. Sumner. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas
and Sarah Kathryn. Mr. and Mrs
Bill Sumner and Jimmy Charles.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Courtney and
Mrs. Betty Frank of Stillwater;
land Mrs. Gillespie of Ponca City
j spent Thursday at the home of
|Mr and Mrs. C. S. French.
.Mrs. Leonard Witt of Stillwater
gave a stork shower for Mrs. L.
, B. Courtney Thursday night. She
received many lovely gifts. There
I were 17 attended. Mr. Courtney of
I Stillwater and Donald Calkins of
I Norman both left with the nation-
“nq ul' ror mvers and kept afloat until an- t gU“/1 'Junf,a> n
tiu- CCC camp Do not know just othpr h^t r^, u,.(| lh,.m Mrs Courtney is spending
•----- r reft'uen ,r”m- |WOek with her parents, Mr
S. French.Peet’v Ha rd water 4
3 Bars 14>
Addition of Mrs. Josephine
Haight. Shawnee, to the Payne
county department of public we|.
fare, has been announced by Mrs.
Pauline Steen, visitor in charge.
Mrs Haight will succeed Miss Jose-
phine Teale.' who has ben a mem.
Miss Tillie Widiger of Perry;, of al*e «M*rtment for the pa*
iv%o \€*ars.
Miss Teale has been transferred
to Duncan.
This department, which prepar4
old age assistance information, aid
to dependent children, and aid to
the blind, is headed by Mrs. Gladjj
Ann Richmond. She has been in tin.
state office for the past three
weeks, and Mrs. Steen has been in
charge. Mrs. Richmond is expected
back early this fall. •
rs. Henry- Taylor
Zalifornia .Saturday,
Where they will visit for
months Rev. and Mrs. F C.
•r»* caring for things while
Garland Shannon and family Mrs.
left las’ Friday for their home in j
Ml?x<<uri. His mother. Mrs. Anna I
Shannon, accompanied them homel
for a visit.
Russell Murphy and family re-
turned Saturday from a visit with
relatives in Iowa, Minnesota, Mis-
| sour! and Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. 1
spent the weekend with her broth-
! er, Louis Rhea and family east of
| tow II.
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Davis left
late Sunday for a trip to New
Mexico.
Nila Jeanne Honeyman spent
from Saturday until Tuesday with
.*. Bert Robinson
| family near Morrison
Fred Pogue and family of Cleve-
land were Sunday visitors with 'cutting hay for A. A. Linde.
Mrs Pogue’s brother, Clarence |
i Mitchell, and family.
Joe Marrs and mother
(Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Marrs
Russell Nelson met with
a painful accident Tuesday
the summer graduat-
at A. and M. college
F riday.
Antle and Mrs. Willis
Bay of Stillwater went up to
Wheatley's Thursday evening
bought tomatoes and called at
Carl White home. also.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Antle
cons. Milvin and Marvin, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Antle.
Max Blankenship spent Saturday
w ith his grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
j A. A. Linde
The Willing Workers' club met
i with Mrs. Paul Bowers Tuesday af-
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Blankenship
; and sons spent Monday at the A. A.
' Linde hom>-.
si*nt | Mr nnd Warner and
i . i----------- been visiting in
Anna Clark. the Carl White home, returned to
Fred Ahrherg and son. B.llie, of , their home at Bixbv Friday after-
Pawhuska spent Sunday afternoon noon Junior Donavin of Guthrie
at their farm. calk'd on his sister Mr; Dueffiet
- Frank and Earl While are help- Akins, Saturday
ling Bill Wheatley bale hay. Otho Paul Bowers called at the F
Sioan is doing the baling. I Antle home Tuesdav morning. '
I Miss Vivian White is visiting this (
'week with her sister. Mrs. Larkin]
Sooter. ’ Giant redwood trees, which
| Elmer Porter and son. Gene, are grow only in California and
gon, have a close living relati
Japan the Japanese cedar.Pure Lard { ” ..'X
Clarkson
HkUU. HKNDKIUON
St NDAY School atteadanre
Clarkson Sundav mnrninv
quite
, while
trying to load a cow in a truck. It
was feared at first that his arm
was broken, however it was only
badly lacerated.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harting are
enjoying a visit from his sister.
Mrs Goldwater and daughter of
Oxford. Kan.
.Mr. and Mrs. James McLaugh-
lin and daughter, JoAnn. are vis- |
iting Mrs. McLaughlin’s mother. .
Mrs. W C Withers, and Mr. With-
ers. Their home is in Illinois and
they have been visiting relatives
in the Dakotas before coming
here.
Mr and Mrs. Lafe Piett, of Ok-
lahoma City, came In late Tues-
day to visit Mrs. Piett’s sister, Mrs.
O C. Sawyer, and family.
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and family visited Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Frank Hayes.
Mrs Frank Burton was a Sun-
day dinner guest of her sister.
Mrs. Emily Floyd, and Elizabeth
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their cousin. Delcia Ethridge
James Ethridge went to StiU-
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Hurst, Irvin. Payne County News (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1940, newspaper, August 9, 1940; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1588575/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.