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NDAY. MAYs IVZtt
THE MUSKOGEE PKES3
Church dclioities
$1.00 A BOX
AT M’ENTEE’S
Tomorrow Morning—Monday
May 10
The novelty of this value-giving event
appeals to us and every one we have ever
come in contact with. It is a quick and most
satisfactory means of giving folks for ONE
DOLLAR what it takes $2.00, $5.00, $10.00
and up to as much as $50.00 to buy ordinarily
ITS HERE
INTERNATIONAL
WEEK
Mav 10 to 15, 1926
Sign Advertising Nails
the Sale on the Spot
Studio
415 W. Okmulgee
BURTON KIDD
POTEAU, OKLAHOMA
Democratic Candidate for
STATE AUDITOR
I pledge myself to a brief plat-
form of Honesty, Efficiency,
Courtesy and Economy.
Subject to Action of Democratic Primary,
v August 3, 1926
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Women Prepared Their
14*, "Take Time to
pastor.
8. Satterfield,
M.
Kings 22:51, 11 Kings
Church's
the
Mrs.
Men.'
(Political Advertising)
II .Roper.
210.
No.
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Use The Press Want Ads for Quick Results
| READ THE WANT ADS
Have
the auditorium. The sttuctiu<,»4)V
— i.o -is/vnfaivi itiiproxe*!
Dear
be MUi»'
asset to the work and routine ot Kingdom.
Hailed With Delight
Homo'
Square Deal Box Sale
Tomorrow At McEntee’s of Muskogee
Our Tw enty-first Year
Super V alues
Silk Dresses
In the Days of the
C. R. Anthony Co
106 WEST BROADWAY
I
We Are Prepared to Give You Quality and Senice at Consistent Prices
PHONE 503
You Never Hear About the Maa W ho Doesn't Advertise
cuinldetv'l
condi’b’tis
becoming
Offertory.
Sermon by pastor.
Invitation Hymn No. 15*. "I am
Coming to the Cross."
Benediction.
PoaUude.
Dear,” (Tre
Pantel.
Hymn, "Mother Knows."
EVENING SERVICE, 7:4*
"Mothers. Lives, Love and Influ-
rnei," Illustrated with stereopticon
views by John L. Brandt.
PASTOR HELPS
ERECT SUNDAY
SCHOOL HOUSE
Three Story Structure Com-
pleted to Second Floor For
Calvary Baptists
Offertory.
Sermon. "The Third Command-
ment."
Prayer.
Hynin 288. verses 1 and I.
Benediction.
Postlude.
Baptist Church
and Eaalslde BlvTF
to the order of holy
be observed at the
Galveston and
Central
(Galveston
Following
worship to
Crntral Baptist,
Eastside boulevard, ot which the
Rev. W. W. Chancellor Is pastor:
MORNING WORSHIP. 11
Doxology.
Inovocatlon.
Hymn No.
B« Holy."
Prayer.
Hymn No.
Nearer."
Offertory.
Sermon by
Invitation Hymn No. 188, "1*11
Live For Him."
Benediction.
Postlude.
EVENING SERVICE, 8
Hymn No. 45. "He Leadth Ma."
Hymn No. 70, "A Friend of
Mine."
lesson.
"Believe Me, If Those
Young Charms,"
IN DAYS OF OUR
FOREFATHERS
(Friral).
Duet. "O Morning Land" (Pholps),
Mrs. Wyatt Barbes and J. L.
Waller.
Sermon, “Mother."
Benediction.
Organ Postlude. "Cornelius'
March” (Mendelssohn-Gaul).
11:65 A.
prelude. Pilgrlma chorus
St. Paul's M. E. Church, South
(Seventh and Boston)
Following Is the order of holy
worship nt the St. Paul's Methodist
Seventh
Rev.
Hymn Na. 150. Blessed
surance.
Reception of members.
Benediction.
Postlude,
(Wagaoun.)
Organ, "Legend'
MORNING SERVICE, 11
Doxology by congregation.
Invocation.
Hymn, •'Faith Of Our Mothers."
Hymn, "Take the Bible With
Tou.”
Scripture lesson, Prov. 11 chap-
ter.
Hymn, "Home. Sweet Home.’
Announcements.
Anthem by choir.
Harmon by John L Brandt.
Subject, "Crowning Our Moth-
1 Day.
Mine" Ev
F and
9, 1924.
pastor.
March in
Mine" (Tollar), Mra
and Chorus.
Crepes, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines,
etc. Our Eastern buyers have just
sent us our part of a special purchase
of beautiful Silk Dresses. Priced very
specially at—
Ikmk-vard ChrLttaa Church
(Okmulgee and Eastsids Blvd.)
Following is the order of holy
worship to bo observed at the
Boulevard Christian church of
which the Rev. F. G. Davis is pas-
tor: ____
MORNING WORSHIP. 11
Prelude.
Doxology.
Invocation.
Hymn. "Oh. Worship the King.”
Scripture reading.
Hymn, "J<wus Keep Me Near the
Cross." «
Communion.
Offertory.
Announcements.
Special music by the choir.
Sermon.
Hymn. "Have Thou Own Way
Ix>nl."
Benediction.
EVENING WORSHIP. 7:14
Prelude.
Hymn, "Jesus Goes With Me.”
Hymn, "God Will Take Caro of
Tou."
Hymn. “Sweet Hour of Prayer.
Prayer.
Hymn, "Love Lifted Me.”
Scripture lesson.
Offertory.
Announcements.
Hymn. "Jesus Is Calling ”
Benediction.
First M. E. Church, South
(F and East Okmulgee)
Order of worship at First Me-
thodist Episcopal church. South.
Okmulgee Sunday. May
Robt.
227, "Nearer Still
IS STOCKED WITH FRESH IDEAS IN SIGN ADVERTISING
AND READY TO TAKE YOVR ORDER
Episcopal church. South,
and Boston, of which the
Hugh Kelso is pastor:
MORNING SERVICE. 11
Organ Voluntary. "Cantabile"—
Dubois.
Hymn No. 424, "O For a Fal'h
That Will Not Shrink" (Omit
Stunza 3 and 4).
------ sale as you know full well we’H take our benefit in the
■JMg MeE^Jw.,-s trying, over t’h. b«k,.rd fenee for .be sh months to
Bctluuiy Presbyterian Church
(E and Fredonia)
Following la the order of holy
worship to be observed tn the
Bethany Presbyterian church, E
and Fredonia, ot which the Rev.
C. M. Wallace is pastor:
MORNING WORSHIP, it
Prelude.
Doxology.
Invocation.
Gloria.
Hymn 467, versos 1 and 3......
Scripture. I
1:8.
Prayer.
"Mother o'
Schribner
Announcements and Offering.
Offertory.
Duet, "My Mother's Bible.”
John Myers and Mattle Floyd.
Sermon, "Mothers of
Prayer.
Solo. "Mother. My
Hame). Mrs. H. L.
Benediction.
Postlude.
EVENING WORSHIP. 8
Prelude.
Hymn 114, vrrses 1. 2, 5.
Call for your favorite hymn.
Scripture, Ex. 3:7-22.
Prayer.
Chorus. ••.Mother's Prayers
Followed Me" (Ackley).
Announcements and Offering.
"Glorious
Things of Thee Arc Spoken."
.. *1__
I90S
BROADWAY’’at THIRD
Anthem, "Mother My Dear"
harm*).
Psalm No. 27.
Gloria Patri.
Scripture Lesson.
Offertory. Solo, "Mother O'
—(Tours).
Lon Payne
Hymn No. 610, "O Mother
Jerusalem".
Sermon, "A Mother's Compenm-
•Ion", by tho I'astor.
Hymn No. 628, "Going
(Quiet 3rd stanza).
Benediction.
Doxology.
The Good Sense of McEntee’s Customers Is An Asset by Which We Grow.
Helping McEntee Celebrate Means Helping Yourself.
Scripture—Dr, F. L. Walton.
Offertory, Anthem, "Though Tour
Hina Bo As Scarlet"—(C realty).
Hymn No. 228, "Faith of Our
Fathers’*
Tribute to Fathers:
1. "A Spiritual Mentor, Stem
But K 1 n d." — Forrester
Brewster.
t. "One Who Sacrificed Groa’ly
for His Family"—Ed Brooke.
*. "One Was a Companion for
His Children”—J. R. Stew-
art.
4. "The Father I Want to Be"
—Paul Pinson
Hymn No 2 89. ' Stand Up for
Jesus".
Benediction.
Doxology.
Postlude, "TocatIna”—(Rogers).
This is “TELL THE WORLD
WITH SIGNS” WEEK
Flrat BapilM Church
(Seventh and Okmulgee)
Rev. A. N. Halh pastor.
Sunday school 9:30.
Morning sermon, The Mother
of My Ixyrd,” Rev. Hall. 11 o'clock.
Special observauce of Mother's
Evening sermon, "Resisting the
Holy Spirit,” Rev. Hall.
Special music befitting Mother s
Day.
HERE IS WHAT
YOUR DOLLAR
WILL BUY AT
M’ENTEE’S
MONDAY
95 Diamond Solitaires, values $75 down.
48 Watches, values $45 down.
64 Rings
40 Beaded Rags
33 Silver Mesh Bags
45 Leather Bags
85 Pieces Silverware
138 Items of Jewelry, McEntee Quality.
Mrs. AL
I >O\UIUK> ■
Postlude, "Toeatta"—(Dubois).
EVENING SERVICE. 7:30
Organ Voluntary, "Whispering
Zephyrs" -(Lemont).
Hymn No. 247, "How Firm a Foun-
___________ dation".
Special Mothers' Day Prayer Francis Stewart
1 Ant hem. "Like As a Hart" (Scott)
Tho wise pioneer women learned
to gather, in woods and fields, the
^■aaaaKMrmedlei the In-
dians used. From
the rafters of co-
lonial h o u sea.
hung
bunches of dried
\ roots and herbs
Jw From these, in
Eli.'S . V tim< s of sickness.
‘ ~*m: lhP busy mother
,br< wed
■/ n J powerful
remedies.
From roots and
herbs, Lydia E. Pinkham, a de-
scendant of these sturdy pioneers,
made her Vegetable Compound.
The beneficial effects of this de-
pendable medicine are vouched for
by hundreds of women.
Mrs. Win. Kraft of 2438 Vine-
wood Ave.. Detroit, Mich., saw a
Pinkham advertisement In the
"News" one day and made up her
mind that she would give tho
Compound a trial. At that time
she was very weak. After the first
bottle,” she writes. “I began to
feel better and like n new woman
after ’aking six bottles. I recom-
mend it to others and always keep
a bottle in the house."
Mrs. Gust Green of 401 Lincoln
Park Boulevard, Rockford. Illi-
nois, found herself in a condition
similar to that of Mrs. Kraft. "I
was weak and rundown." she
writes, "but the Vegetable Com-
pound has helped me and I feel
better now. I recommend it to all
women who need more strength.'
—Adv.
ing cut down by tho volunteer
work ot the pastor of tho church.
Thomun M Smith. He has mod.
all ot 'he architectural dniwInC*
tor the construction of the bond-
ing and is doing the carpenter wolk
himself ns wail. ___
ia 'complete*, w.ork wlll_ be^com^
menced upon •
butiamv — -- -- . ..
The church Is to be ratoed » haU -------
atory and a balcony constructs TirTfOYllftto).
Ilion be re-roofed and improv
Ihroughou'..
The new building will
memr.. u,™.. 'he present dltlWY Reception of Membelu
building which is to be 1 emodotod, benediction.
. .. . . — <—a » **“’fj__Postlude. Marcho Religtuso,
First Presbyterian Church
(Fifth and Broadway)
MORNING WORSHIP. 11
Organ Prelude. •'Liebeslraum'
| (Liszt),
j Doxology.
Invocation.
Hymn 481.
Psalter 19 and Gloria.
Anthem, "A Song in the Night
| (Woodman).
i Scripture Lesson.
Prayer. ___________
Hymn No. 108. "He Included
the Church when it Is
and put Into use. The
at the present time are
vary crowded, and cramped an.l t.ie
new t.ature will be greatly gpprv
H alii be the "home of th<
young P'OPK according Io ho
.rend Smith. It is int* nded to bo
the < n er of all their activit es ami
church work. It will be sufflclenl-
L torg. to accommodate all ot their
entertulumcnts and Hub meetings
The three assembly hulls may bi
used by each of 'he three young
p. opie s drpartmenta at the aam*»
tin* without any conflict, aul 11X'
progress In the class work *>ll *><•
greatly Increased, the Sunday
m hool 'oachcrs believe.
8:00 P. M.
Organ prelude, sene from Faust,
(tiouiiod).
Hymn No. 46. "I Ixwe Thy
, Ixyrd” (Cokesbury
Hymnal).
Prayer.
Quartet, "My Mother’s Bible,"
(Tillman).
Scripture
Offertory,
Endearing
(Mera).
Announcements.
Solo. "Songs My Mother Taught
Me.” (Dvorak).
Hymn No. 35, "Close to Thee."
Sermon: L. ____
sermon by Rev. C. !*■ Canter.
Organ _
(Tannhauaer)—Wagner.
Silent prayer, the whole con-
gregation.
Hymn No. 207. "Tho
One Foundation.”
Apoetlea Creed.
Prayer.
Anthem, "Gracloua
Lord,” (Ashford).
Rcsjionslve reading.
Gloria Patri.
New Tea’smcnt lesson
Offertory. "To a Wild Rose."
(McDowell).
Announcements.
Mother's Day solo,
bert DaUdson.
Sermon by Rev. W
______________ Oklahoma City.
When th« work on this structuk.. Hymn
First ChrtUtaa Chunli
(Fourth and Court)
Following is the order of holy
worship to be observed tn the Flrut
Christian church, Fourth and
f’ourt, of which the Rev. John L.
» t ' Brandt Is pastor:
Ret. Thomas Smith Makes.
Architectural Drawings and
Does Carpenter Work
Work Is a’.eadlly progressing on
the Educational building which Is
betag built as an annex to tho Cal-
vory Baptist church. Cincinnati ami
R, to accomodate the junior, ’.lie
tnterai< diate and the aenlor dl
vtetons of the Sunday achool en-
rollment.
The structure is to be .hrec
stories in height and the window
casings of the second floor win
dews hate already been completed
R to about 50x64 feel In aixe.
Each floor to b. Ing planned to
houae a acpara’.e division of the
Sunday school. Each will include
an aas< mbly hall for the particular
department which curries on Its
work upon that floor, and eight
rooms for the eight classes whFh
oouiprlse each departmen’.
Pastor Tunw laborer
Construction has been under
way on the building for alrnut six
weeks, but no definite estimate can
be ascertained us *.o the length of
time tmi'. will be required Io com-
plete the structure ns work Is car-
ried on cogrespoiKliug to the JJl1.-
idi'y with which tho church mem-
bers are able to donate funds. •
About half of the expense is be-
lt cut down by th® volume*-
ork ot I he pastor of the church.
.. He liaa made
Announcements
Offertory, Organ, "Memories"
(Demarest).
Solo, “Mother o’ Mine" (Burleigh),
J. L Waller.
Children's Sermon.
Hymn, "Mother."
Sermon, "Love."
Benediction.
Choral Response.
Organ Postlude. "Allegro Potn-
poso” (Gilbralth).
EVENING WORSHIP, I
Organ Prelude, "Idyl” (Andrews).
Hymn 229.
Invocation and Lord’s Prayer.
Quartette.
Scripture Lesson.
Sing-Song, Songs Tour Mother
Loved.
Prayer.
When I take your dollar, you take my hand. Just let me hand
you the biggest bargains for y our dollars tomorrow that your
fondest dreams m er likened unto a dollar.
Store Opens at S A. M.—1*11 Meet Y ou On the Jei ry
—McENTEE
Easy On the Pocketbook.
Twnty-threr member* of U.m j
tral high school's aenlor class liu\<
been designated for m. mbershlp
the National Honor society and will
be obligated a', an assembly to bo
held May 19.
The charter for the honor society
was given to Central high achool on
August 4. 1922. The highest twenty
five per cent ot the graduating
class are chosen annually for mt *t-
berahlp __
The members are chosen fot
their scholarship, leadership, serv-
ice and character, each of them
epees, nt Ing a point on the honor
•hield.
According to members of the
■rhool committee, making the se-
lections the scholarship a* a whole
is higher this year than ever t e-
fore in the history of Central high
■chool .
Thof chosen ar.- Elizabeth < -te i
Eliza'. 'li Smith. Winifred Nichols
Paulino Anthls, I aura L. Lubbes
Robert Drake. Lee Gard, Cleat us
Trantham. Elisabeth Fink. Ellen
Cunningham, Geotpe Lowry, Has- |
Roll Potts, Preston Jones. Inez Bol-
I. rd. Claudine Bushnell, Ncwh v-t
Oldham, Clement Lovely. Cecile
Yearous. Gladys Cook. Delphln
8. ward. Shirley Stophens and Sa. ie |
M taeles. _____________
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NAME 23 SENIORS ;
TO HONORSOCim;
Central High School Stujtents
Granted Recognition For
Their Leadership
Merchant of Venice
In the days of the Merchant of Venice, buying and selling
were contests of wits. Haggling and dickering were the
vogue, and along the Rialto sharp practice was; the rule.
Every purchase of jewelry or silk was made at the buyer s
risk. One had to be a shrewd judge of values and one s
fellows to escape trickery. What a contramt today. In
iewelry watches and diamonds. McEntee s of Muskogee has
reached such a degree of leadership, has achieved such repu-
tation for fair dealing, honorable merchandise and reason-
able prices that purchasers here are never in doubt.
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Held, Carl W. The Muskogee Press (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 306, Ed. 1 Monday, May 10, 1926, newspaper, May 10, 1926; Muskogee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1597409/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.