Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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Fancy
lb. 10c STEAKS
IIIIIIIIIIM
“A Summer Delicacy
For Winter Desserts”
FEATURED BY ALL
LEADING GROCERIES
Roast Pork
or
Roast Beef
Bring Us Your Egg's And See Us For FEED'S Before
You Buy.__
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quanities
2 lbs. BULK Lb. D
OLEO 23C Peanut Butter 8c Briskets I 2C
SORGHUM senc.ne
CORNMEAL
CANE SUGAR 53'
BEET SUGAR ’ 50c
LAUNDRY SOAP 25'
Guthrie, Oklahoma, Thursday, January 1, 1931
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
PAGE FOUR
SATURDAY
PAY
LESS
PAY
CASH
i mi inifei
Church Services
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Cedar Brevities
Naomi Geddex
Market and Grocery
FIRM
and
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m.
of 2x«an
theme.
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Tt-n.
th--:
• d-red .rd
6:3"
I \Bi t< I I BIPIISJ < 111 H< n
the
and
Fairmont's Country Style Roll
Fills J
Price today
28 c per lb
FUN - HUMOR
I’ meet at 6.30 p m.
THREE LIVE GHOSTS
Sold by All Leading Grocers
Comedy
Three
Carton
CAST
Matches
Here She Comes
"Hear. O
one lz>rd"
at 6 3v
helpful
and
and
Mr.
fam-
* ith
Mrs
;>egin
» iue
each
jiarf Sj.
(I R .M
< hil-
their
Rear of
except
2 to ‘
t Hi Kt H Hi i HKIM.
M IL MLM
116 North Broad
No 3t.l
Chri-tmas with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Freese and son Johnnie.
—Charles spent Monday witn Dillon
Woodard.
By
I»ham and
'farcin
mediate
neo
7.3” I
Crackers,
2 lbs.
17'
'HEHUiHIP on Wednesday, the 20th day
<.f January 1»J2. the un>e being a day
th- P. -aulai January 1/32 Term of said
Court, at In odovk in the forenoon or
-..id 'lav. in the County Court Room in
th.- Citv of Guthrie. County of Logam
Mate of Oklahoma, at which time and
t la - any >rson Interested in any of the
DELICIOUS DECEMBER BUTTER
WITH JUNE FLAVOR
. EUEXT
IBM INK I
from the Bible
The Ix>rd our God i«
6:4).
la - - 'li-Seru.on al-"
Vanilla
Wafers
1 lb. Box
19'
above num herd and entitled estates. n*y
auoear and file his exceptions in Writing,
to said account, and contest the same.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto
wt no hand »'‘d affixed the seal of said
Court this 3"lh da* «• ,J«C- 1S31-
<• EMORY SMITH. County Judea
THE FAIRMONT CREAMERY CO.
Established in 1*84
Sunday
under the
Wednesday Evening Meeting at i
o'chxk
• rur Redd;Ug R< - m in the I
the Church it pen every day
Sundays -and Holiday- from
P M
“God" will be the subjet t
Our .-Ftna Ideal Accident Policy
pays Ml such bills'. Weekly income
for you, too.
Cost? Y _ d be surprised
how littlel
F. B. REED. Agent
Kix.m 10 over Hr*t *tate Bank
presented the pastor by the
"Christ in the Garden Will !
the I>-rd ? S.;;-?er after ter-
here visiting
and Mr
ACCOUNT
Fur 1'Ul'ihutiun and to
Heirship
State -f Oklahoma. County
In County Court
N tic- i» hereby g.ven that
of the
Lesson-Sermon <>n Sundav January 3.
1932.
The Golden Text i« from Joel 2 27
“Ye shall kie w that 1 an. in th- midst
of Israel, and that 1 am the Lord your
G<xi. and r.'.ne el-- and my people
shall never be ashamed
Among the < Rations wh:< h consti-
tute the Lesson-Sermon is th< fol-
lowing
Israel
IDeut.
Miss Nadine Thompson of Guthrie
is spending her Christmas vacation
here as the guest of her uncle arid
annt. .Mr and Mr- Willie Cornforth
am! children Mary Ruth and Janie
Fra nces.
—Mr- Sandford Farmer and daugh-
ter. Helen, of Guthrie are here for a
few day- as the guest* of Mr. and
Mrs Ervin Geddes and daughter. Na-
omi.
Mr- George Johns >n and daughter.
I'or. thy. spent the day Sunday at Ok-
lahoma City visiting Mrs. Charley
Pevehoiise. who is recovering from a
recent serious operation.
R l>ert Vaughn and laugher. Ethel,
are moving from their h-me to the
Harry Fleming house
Joe Chitwoid i« nu-v hauling wheat
tie elevator at (..-hi-m
Mis- Na-mi Geddes ha- issued In-
vitati' n« tor an informal <ard party
which wall be elven on New Year’s
Eve in the home of her parents Mr.
and Mr*
Little Mia*
lined to her bed w th a severe
< t influenza
.Mr and Mr- Bill Griffin and
re;, are moving from Navina to
farm in this vicinity.
• M - I. 'i
children. Opal and Paul, of Edtn.nd.
are spending this week
Mr and Mr* J J Cline
Mr- Frank J. <-bin-on
Mr and M,.-. Eimer
Ervin Gedde-
Pauline Rot is > in-
case
< leddes
daughter, Ramona of Guthrie and
and Mr-
Naomi. were the Sunday
-.■tie-', f Walter Rehman
na! Principle; Mind; Soul; Spirit;
Life Truth; Love; all substance; in-
telhgence <p. 5b“i.
The Public is cordially invited to at-
te.ad our services and use the Read-
ing Room.
Published in t .e Oklahoma State Register i
December I ■ ... Jan -ar; 7 ' -
NOTICE Ob' SETTLEMENT OF FINAL
D-ternane
>1K*T I HRIMIAA t Hl Hl H
A»h Street and Noble Avenue
i.arrett W McQuiidy, Pastor
(’■ urch icl.oi open* at 5* 3b a
l.-’t-r A ■ r.. general superintendent.
...--es for ail ages, and teachers that
n .-.e the lessons interesting.
M -ruing worship at 10 45 o'clock.
I. rd s -upper will be served, and
pastor will speak on the
Faithful unto Death."
The yr u: g people will meet
• ,-e- stations, vtd render
pr grams Young j>vople invited.
■ • ' Z he
;a< . will -peak on the theme, "The
t- f Pr te-tantism "There will
..-.1 music > .uday begins a re-
v.v. . f three week* Guest preachers
I -;.-ak e>'h :..gnt f next week.
Sr ., .ay night excepted The Howe’s
«. Every one invited.
rcl. under
R Prince.
>-rmon
S’:.:tl - brother.
r- Ort Corde- and lain-
Sam Barker were Ghn-t-
e-t- f Mr and Mr-
and family <>f Ponca
Pleasant Vailev
Minerva Tracey
John P- Well and
•pent last week
rent-. Mr and
, .Mr and 3
Uy and Mrs
mas dinner
’Walter Smith
‘City.
! Mr and Mrs
|i.y >f Wag >ne:
the latter - pa
har.e- Harrar-.an a:; daughter Mary-
Mr and Mr* Given .Ma-- n of Pe ry
at d Mr and Mrs Jake < row UROM
"Still Fam-us for the Gospell".
Alvin W Hedm. pastor
B-git the New Year right by com-
i-g to church Sunday Sunday school
k'arts promptly at t« 47. . m Every
n.-mt-r ought • • - for 'hese
Schuoi at St.45. Children
age ut 20 are admitted.
includes
the following citation from the Chris-
tian S< tert’ e textl”>ok. Sci«-n< e and
H-alth with Key t the St tip' re- bv
Mary Baker Eddy "God. The gr-at I
AM the all-knowine. alll-seeing, all-
acHrig, all-wis.-, ail-lot:; g._and eter-
and
Mr
Ervin eGddes and daughter
evening
H iw-ll Ad
ry' dy uses a
• >:■ -
t Suj-erintenden’
ity. District.
Jan 5 and
e ai.<l Missionary
f imp-otant and
-pec. al -peaker*
and out of
....... .... . . ____ the Final
Atcuut.te . vve l-en f..»d In sail "’oonty
f L«ai ■ ' -'■■■■ of Okla-
i.om.g in thf following numbered and ,-t.-
titled ca -ses:
>• L Wbitelev. Adm Estate of
Whiteley I • • -red No 3<7!
. ■ ' . - - ■ A I” E*t vte
HIGH SI HOUL CLASS
HAS GREAT HEIMOS
The Guthrie High School class of
1930 held their annual reunion Tues-
day. Itecember 29, in the Persian din-
ing-room a». Williams’ Cafe. Thirty
members were in attendance.
A line party and an evening
dancing and bridge completed the
union.
< harle* li..,;,; ,,f Oklahoma City is
spending the chrl-tma- holiday- with
Mr and Mrs John Woodard
- Mr. ami Mr- Bill Harraman of Gar-
ber spent Christmas with Mr. and Mt-
L. I' Harraman
Mr and Mrs J M. Murray and
daughter L • ■ i . ■ OkUl ■
City. Mrs. V W Wheeler and daugh-
ter Edith Jewel and son* Delbert and
Roland were Christmas dinner guests
of Mr- I. B Tracy and family.
—Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Barker
family of Guthrie. Alvie Major
Elmer Cordes spent Sunday with
and Mrs Earnie Barker.
—Mr. Albert Smith, who attend A.
M College at Stillwater, -pent Christ-
mas and a few days last week with
hi- [-arent- Mr and Mrs M. L Smith.
He return--*: • Stillwater Sunday eve-
ning
I- .Mr and Mrs George Bokarney and
- -a l>-w - Wayne Mr and Mrs. Paul
‘‘’arper.ter of Guthrie. .Mr. and Mrs.
I. ■ Stan--- rojgh and family, Mt and
Mr- I» C Phillips and son Jimmie
i Ix-e of Coyle. Mr and Mrs Eimer
Baker .• tghter N rn.a Jean, were
i ■ r.stma- dinner . :est« f Mrs Mary
’Baker and -on Ralph
dr a;d Mr- John i'c well and fam-
.y f Wagoner. Mr am! Mrs John
Harraman und family were Christ-
dinner guests of .Mr and Mr*
Charles Harramvn and daughter
METHOIHnT < Hl RIH
Noble at Pt'oad
L J URN’S. Pastor
- wundaj January X 1932
New ' ear Right—Go To
< bur, . Sunday
s " A M Churca School. If you
L . ■ ” • - g the .'
ear, w by not
in- rning' Join
GOOD heavens!—what
with expensive medi-
does, donors’, nurses’ and
hospital bills, there’s no
telling what an accidtnt
won't do to your bank
rolL unless vou're—
WITH ALL PROFESSIONAL
-I'iiXmiKI D iH I <•< \1 P"* I
AMERICAN LEGION
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Saturday, Jan. 9th
Mali 11 ee 2:1-7 1-h- and 2-'»«-
Evening »:L7 25c and 5th
-. ‘ a'd
r- ..nt 1 ■ -r. -rder • t C urt ma 1-
vnd-
Morning w rship 11. - a m The
m rn;n, senno . will b» ba<ed nn the
picture
church,
observe
mon.
B Y
warm welcome to all.
Evangelistic service begins at 7;J0
, m S’-rn.- :. theme "The Peace of
<io<r.
lUlly 7w
valuable thi
from '.'-r 'h
M ----- He:.- -tta an! Hazel Sterne
entertained - large number of friends
w :’h a r-a. ty <a’ :r-fa’. evening
Mr a:.d M”- y Barker and fam-
- Mr a- I Mr- Ran g uld and fam-
..y uere Ch-:-tni.<- dinner gue-t- of
Mr and Mr- J < Robertson.
ar. ■! - 1; yal Smith and
. :• I Eldora and Mr.
■ .•. - eft Fi M.■
next Sunday
elass and <
Sunday.
IV 55 A M
the leader-’.ip : V-- "
Io 55 Mormng Worship
’Me-ting ’he Enigmas
by ’be Pastor.
P M High School and Inter
E;*”i" league have plan
iai N--a Yea’ s Program
No. 2 Tins
25c Jar
*2 Gallon Jar
JAM 35c W 12c spinach He
K. C. m No-10-
BAKING POWDER 19C PRUNE
Med.
Tin’s
47' SI
CORN
COFFEE
FAIRMONT’S
cans
lb.
FROZEN FRESH
20'
OYSTERS
STRAWBERRIES
HOT TAMALES
COMPOUND2 ibcAR™ 11c
10 Bars P ti G Soap
10 Bars Bob White
37c
69c
25c
13c
20c
THE CHOICEST OF
SUN - RIPENED FRUITS
29c
2CK
PUMPKIN
HOMINY
KRAUT
WAX•BEANS
TOMATO SOUP
Flourc™id69c
i, BEETS,
PRUNES, APPLES
Hill’s Bros. 2 ibs.
Good Morning lb.
Good-BULK
Santa’s-Peaberry lb.
10 lbs. Pinto Beans
10 lbs. Navy Beans
IQIbs. Navy Beans - i n-halves 23c
THE RE’S a glimmer on the horizon. It
grows a bit bigger, mows a little nearer.
It s taking form—why, it'- old Prosperity
her-elt! Let'- wt-konic her with a clarion
Each
6c
TOMATOES Ls
E. J. BIRCH
Home Owned Grocery
Gallon
‘ Gallon
Hail to the New Year
(p RAirlh onjj
COFFEE £Lcan
PEACHES
PRUNES
No. 2 3 For
CORN
PEAS CaWU
TOMATOES
Cans
HOMINY
SYRUP a;hi,e
3 bars Camay Toilet Soap
&1 box Super-Suds 25c
4 Boxes910c Rinso 25'
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Dolph, J. M., Jr. Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 1, 1932, newspaper, January 1, 1932; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1597555/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.