Oklahoma State Register (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1931 Page: 6 of 8
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WATCH and®
(JEWELRY^1Baby fW
Chicks
Now is the time to place your orders so you will be
sure of getting your chicks when you want them.
Our first hatch. February 9th, is sold. Next hatch is
February 12th. (let our prices on chicks and cus-
tom hatching.
LOGAN COUNTY ELECTRIC HATCHERY
PHONE 1359
COX’S POULTRY FARM AND HATCHERY
(Consolidated t PHONE 403
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1— Mowing machine
2— Georgia Stalks
1—Monitor
1—1 Oin Walking Plow
l_good Iron Wheel Wagon
1—three-quarter low wheel Wagon
Good T model Truck new rubber all
around with stockrack
1—good Dump Box_____________
bales Cane Hay
■r Fl IJ Some Prairie Hay
days
MISCELLANEOUS
2— Shetland Pony saddles
4—sets good work harness
About 300 bushel Baskets
3— Incubators 1—Ice Box
1—Red Star Coal Oil Range good as new
7 tin flues
3—50 gal. oil Drums 100 dry Posts
1—Baby Bed 1—Baby Buggy
1—electric Automatic Washer
Other articles too numerous to mention
A. R. TAYLOR - J. E. DYE, owners
JIM MYTOI-TIM CUIG, tactirawn FIRST STATE BARK, Clerk
Food
Products
The Peak o£ Quality
Aspirin promptly
Neuritis
Neuralgia
Lumkigo
Toothache
Milk—Your Grocer Handles
It
Use Fairmont’s Pasteurized
I leadaches
Colds
Sore Throat
Rheumatism
No harmful after-effects follow its use.
11 does not depress the heart
•J \ 1 1'SS v >u see the name Baser and
<• wrd genuine on the package as
, i, t tin I al '• 've v out an nex er l>e sure that
■man taking the genuine Bayer Aspirin
I'l at thousands of physicians prescribe
in tin ir daily practice.
I The name Bayer means prnnine
I Aspirin. It is your guarantee of purity—
your protection against some imitation.
Millionsuf users have proved it is safe.
Genuine Bayer
Guthrie, Oklahoma, Thutmm... January 29, 1931OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
hc Debtors
a
Kansas went to Tishomingo Wednes-
a few
the past week of Mrs. pershall s sis-
next few
Kittie Feebaik ami Mis.
LOOK!
and Mrs
Stanley of
with iter
son,
Woodard
Mrs.
115 South Division
miles west of Mill-
three
Mrs.
Public Sale
notice
He is improving
We wih sell at Public Sale at my place—Southeast corner
at his place six
27-HEAD LIVESTOCK-27
These Shetland Ponies very gentle. Great chance to get one for
SMMmaJ your children. Makes fine playmate.
of the Good <U“K'iter.
rvwr •
Shetland
Chicks
Ponies
assisted the hostess in the
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
2800 lbs. 8 years old
Talking-
Hubert Gooch were
Y. M. Club on Sal-
ami
Mt-
Oklahoma City
attending the
Marshall
end with
Guests other than
,1,. MiMU*« Velma
12 HEAD OF
HORSES
A. H. BOLES
Attorney at Law
118 1*2 E. Oklahoma
Guthrie, Okla.
Probate Cases Closed Up
to lie guests of Mrs. Hamilton's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Claunch, Mr.
Hamilton returned to the city in the
evening. Mrs. Hamilton is spending
tlte week here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Warren motored
to oilton Sunday morning where they
remained until Monday evening the
guests of Mrs. Warren's brother, Roy
Lewellen and family.
George Spangler came down from
the home of Miss Fanny Andrews.
(Continued on page 7)
of
M.
tlds place, soph-
College at Still-
selected as one of
editor of the Aggje-
nad.
who
Mrs.
Mrs.
Friday
« « e
LIQUID or TABLETS
Cure Colds, Headaches,
Fever
666 SALVE
CURES BABY’S COLD
Mrs.
Anthis were taken into the dub.
llirtie Franklin was a visitor,
duh will meet again on Tues-
1—black Marc 3 years old in foal
1—spotted Mare 4 years in foal
1—spotted Marc 6 years old in foal
1—spotted Marc 3 years old in foal
1—spotted Mare 3 years old in foal
1—sorrel Mare 7 years old in toal
1—spotted Horse colt 2 years old
1—sorrel Horse cold 2 years old
1—bay and white colt 2 years old
1—spotted yearling colt
1—bay and white spotted colt 1 year old
1—black and white spotted colt 1 year old
1—black and white spotted Stallion
4 years old glass eyes, a good one
days.
—A. J. Robbins is reported to be very
sick at the home of his son, Dan Rob-
ins, northwest of town.
— Miss Beulah Price came in from her
Evans, who lias been
since about September
Hie time
I sever, w ho teaches at Prairie View,
northeast of Mulhall.
A. F. Davidson Ims received
to appear in Guthrie February 9 for
servile on Hie federal jury.
Ii. II. Diteli and Roy Petter were in
Guthrie Saturday attending the meet-
ing of the farm folks and those in-
terested in agriculture.
—Mrs. Hannah Johnson, Mary Reu-
ben and Albert spent Friday evening
at tile home of Mrs. Rose Morns.
—Mrs. W. 11. Harris ami Mrs. Ollie ,
Woodard were Thursday guests of
Mrs. Mae Carpenter.
I—Tom Winton and Dave Silver were
in Oklahoma City Friday visiting and
attending to some business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hannah
in Guthrie Saturday shopping
visiting. G. W. Hannah and
were
and
son.
George, also drove to Guthrie Satur-
ay for a load of feed.
erlin Mertemi spent
DR. LEEPER
The Osteopath
Phone: Res. 1541
Oil ice over Wolgauiots
Of flee 21*
.1 F. Rawlings until Sun-
Rawlings came up at the
week end ami accompanied her home
Sunday evening.
Miss Velma Carpenter spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Zetta Han-
son.
—J. H. Gooch
liis place four
souiliwest of town,
last week.
chinery and feed were disposed of.
Walter Henry is at home here for
awhile, lie lias been in the Univer-
sity Hospital at Oklahoma City for
treatment. Since childhood Walter
iias suffered a lameness iu Ids left
foot Tlie hospital specialists are ef- • -
fecting a cure t
normal shape in a lew months. Wal-
ter will return to tlte hospital Feb-
ruary 15.
THE MULHALL NEWS
Dave Silver underwent a minor
operation at Hie Dr. Harker office in
in Guthrie, recently,
nicely. Tile daughter, Irene, lias had
an attack of tonsilitis, but is also im-
proved.
Bird Dick, of Kansas, is here spend-
ing sometime visiting witii bis fa-
ther. C. C. Dick, and other relatives.
—Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer, were in
Guthrie Thursday of the past week
visiting and shopping.
John Meyers of Oklahoma City, was
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Effie
Strothman, Wednesday of last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spalding and
sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoti Fallin
and family, were in Pleasant Valley a
short time ago guests of friends.
—H. B. Gooch had a public sale of
farm stuff Tuesday
miles west of town.
—Max Stansbury
otnore at A. and
water, has been
the new associate
vator. student humor magazine of the
school.
— Mrs. Lula Pritchett was hostess to
the So and tjew Club Friday when
tlie dav was spent in quilting, making
2 MILCH COWS
1—Red Poll Cow 4 years old fresh soon
1—5 year old Guernsey Cow fresh in 30
for tlie year's work and a social hour
was enjoyed. A cafeteria dinner was
served. The contest prize went to
Mrs. Lillie Yost. Tlie Cedar Star dull ~
members wen special guests. Tlie So
Lind Sew members present were Mas-
d.lines Elizabeth Pritchett, Vada Prit-
chett, Pearl Pritchett. Lula Pritchett,
Nannie Di twilder, Lula tirr. Lena M< -
.Neil. Ethel McNeil, Esther McNeil,
' Maude Mills, Hattie Elliott and Gladys
Wiss.
D ili .
Miss
'I lie
day. February 3, witii Mrs. Elizabeth
■wis's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
story, of Lovell. Iter brother,
,i y and family of Henneaae?
,1. II Mertena and lioro-
vvere afternoon visitors.
Saturday
Shoot & Shoot
TRY OURS FIRST
1 3-4 Miles South on Hwy. 77
of Guthrie—4 blocks east of E. J. Birch’s Grocery on
Pjne Street, 6 blocks South and 1 block East, on
Thursday, Feb. Eth
Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp
Miss Theo Millis went to
where she spent the week
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Harmon, ai coni-
panied by Miss Muriel Schock, who
r* -id* m ar Perry, spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. Harmon's sister, Mrs.
Dave Silver, ami Mr. Silver. On Mon-
day Mr. and Mrs. Silver were guests
tor tlie day of Mr. ami Mrs. Harmon
at their home.
— Mr. ami Alts. W. II. Jones left Tues-
day morning for Roosevelt. Okla.,
where tiny are spending a few days
witii Mr. Jones' brothers.
- Mrs, Georgia Dick and Clifford spent
BAYER ASPIRIN
is always SAFE
Mitt a ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT MULHALL AND VICINITY
BY CHAS. HAZELRIGG
zie Hackney, Amanda Cox, Hah An- Sunday in Douglass tlie guests of Mr.
this. Edna Schafer and tlie hostess, und Mrs. Luther Bocox.
Mrs. Robinette and daughter. Nessle|- Mr. and Mrs. Logan Tester were tlie
were welcomed into tlie club mem- dinner guests recently of Mr. and Mrs.
bership. The next meeting will be
witii Mrs. Hah Anthis Thursday, Feb-
ruary 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons, af-
ter an extended visit lu re witii Mr.
Simmons' sister. Mi s l.niila rt Hud-
speth and Mrs. Wes Shelenhamer and
other relatives have gone to Jack-
sonville. Fla.
Miss Huth Dale Curtis of litis place
had a recent visit witii Miss Beulah
Price at Iter form home west of Mui- church,
I. .. 11 rl tv «> Ft
— Tlte largest crowd that ever attend-
ed a funeral in Mulhall was that pres-
ent at tile service for Mrs. Zack Mul-
hall on tlie afternoon of January 21.
It was a solemn procession which
followed the cask, t from the late resi-
dence to the vault nearby where al-
ready rests tlie bodies id’ other mem-
bers of the Mulhall family. Pioneer
settlers of this community who had
scattered to other parts of tlie stale
came to pay a last tribute to their
departed friend. Among them were
J. J. Donahoe, capitalist of Ponca < ity,
our town’s pioneer stockman ami
grain buyer; G. E. Hut ford, who was
cashier of the Citizens Hank of Mul-
hall predecessor of Hie Oklahoma
State Bank; Mrs G. W. Pettyjohn, of
Red Rock and Mrs C. F. Kemp, of
Guthrie, early Mulhall hotel hostesses;
John Meyers, of Oklahoma City, re-
membered here for his courtesies tn
the public when he managed n livery
11 ’'^mUoii' gin^ioc.Hed the illness and death of her sister, i
"TliX'S 'tesi-fMta Zack Mulhall, will hutve in a
(lf few days for Iter liome at Royal Oak,
Michigan.
Walter IL Smith was in Crescent
Friday where he was spending tlie
day witii friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis entertain-
ed a family group in their home north
stable; 11. S
City, who had a c
just east of tlie W
deuce, and Harney Woolverton,
Red rock. our early dav tonsorial art-1
1st; Charles Johnson, a lornier faint
boy on Ins father > farm aouthwest
of town, now one of tin i onntv com-
missioners of Noble i unity, and I'.
J. Forrest, of Edmond. one of Mul-
hall's pioneer gtoi ■ . ' Illi II.
—Wayne Hartman .am. up from E I-
mond Friday ev, a:pg to attend ball
game. He return, I to Edmond Satur-
day and spent tlie weik end there.
— Mrs. A. !• Ki if came in from Still-
water Friday evening to lie pteseni
at tlie games. At tlie close she and >
Mr. Kerr and Miss Vada Burkhart
motored to Glencoe to spend the week
end witii home folks.
— Miss Ixtulse Roberts, teacher in tlie
school here spent the week cud witii
her parents at Edmond.
— Frank Hartman spent Sunday^ in
town tlie guest of his brother, 4ted
and Mrs Hartman.
— Miss lone McPeek instructor
Tlte program
was ntade ui> of tlte following mem-
bers: Music by George Stringer.
• cr, Gladys and Rutherford.
, - Sarver; Readings, Harlin Filtz. Ivy
a 'Filtz, Leonard Sarver. Alva Sullinger
Jand Evilene Stringer; violin. Gladys
'and Evilene Stringer; song, boys of
Hie Blackwell school: Charleston.
Bernice McVay, and song. Verna Stag-
ner. Tlte remainder of tlie evening
was spent in parlor games. At tile
conclusion refreshments of sandwiches
pieand coffee were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lewis, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Bocox and family, Mr
and Mrs John Schafer. Mr. and Mrs.
Civile Bocox and family, and Mr. and
Mrs Ansil Gallaway and family, spent
Joint Tester.
Miss Nehsie Robinette spent the
'week in Guthrie, tlie guest of Miss
Mildred Corning.
('. C. Hanson was in
three days last week
state meeting of tlie Farmers Union.
He was a delegate of Hie Pleasant
Valley Union, northwest of Mulhall.
Rev. Johnson of Blackwell, dist-
rict superintendent of the Methodist
. was in Mulhall last Thuts-
hall. 'day afternoon caling on Rev. J. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pershall, who Hurt, who is convalescing from an
were Hie guests for a fwe day during extended illness.
• Mr. and Mrs. Torn Phelps of Crea-
tor, Mrs. Lida <>rr and family, have , ,.„( lllld (heir daughter, Mrs. Myrtle,
retmtied to their home at Earlsboro, Helton, of Guthrie, were in Mulhall
Oklahoma. I during tlie past week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. .1 M Dunkle, who has been 5|rs Tony McCulloch, and also made
several weeks because of u (a|| U| |||(, |{ y| Kincaid home.
—Mr. and Mrs Edgar Larrit k have
moved from town to their farm liomo
Mr. ami Mrs. Dwight Hastie, who
were on Hie farm have moved to tlie
Heal farm southwest of town.
— Mr. and Mrs. E. 'I'. Putter were in
Guthrie Thursday attending tin Con-
sistory.
Mr. und Mis F. B. Wyant have re-
ceived a crate of oranges from their
daughter. Mrs. Fern Ferrell at Fort
i’ierce, Fla.
Mrs. Nora Rawlings, of Oklahoma
i ity, came up Wednesday of last week
ind remained over tlte guest of Mr.
and Mrs.
day. Mr.
quintette of young ladies
Pritchett tts accompanist.
& MULES M
1—gray Mare about 1300 lbs. 7 yrs. old
1—black Mule about 1000 lbs. smooth
1—span black Mare Mules about 2200 9
years old
1—span brown Mare Mules about 2300 lbs
8 years old
1—span brown marc Mules about 2700 lbs
9 years old
1—span brown Mare and Horse Mules
about 2500 lbs 7 years old
had a public sale at i
and one half miles I
Wednesday of
Stock, poultry, farm ma-
Mr. ami
lliostes to tlie D.
tirdav evening. January 21. when they
[entertained for the members and a
group of guests in tlie home of Mr.
and Mrs. Brownie Gooch. Tlie eve-
ning was spent playing cards, after
which dainty refreshments were ser-
ved by the hostess to tlie following
memliers: Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gooch,
Mr. and Mrs Orval Bennett. Mr. and
Mrs. Buford Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John
Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cor-
bin nad family. Mr. and Mrs Hayden
Haws ami Mr. and Mrs. Brownie
Gooch. The guests were Mr. and
Mrs. William Humphrey, D. L Gyoch
and Miss Bernice lean Gooch, of Guth-
!rie. and Miss Nola Rigdon, of Cres-
iceut. Next meeting will be with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Whitmore, Mr.
.mi! Mis. .!■ se Moore and family, ami
Frank Whitmore, were tlie Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mis. ,1. C. Whit-
more.
[ Beulah and Arthur Henderson, af-
|ter spending a tew days in Winfield
Kansas, have returned to their home
least of town.
—Mr. und Mrs. Charles
I Stillwater, were recent buests of Mrs.
j Stanley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
| Sylvester, southwest of Mulhall.
- Mr. and Mrs. George Stringer
daughter, Gladys ami Evilene,
reside near Orlando. Mr. and
ora Murphy and children, and
! ElvaMurpliy Ramseyer,
. evening guests of Mr and Mrs. C. C.
' Hanson.
( ■- Miss Mary Johnson entertained as
and* Hie fool will be in (her week end guest. Mrs. l-.lva llam-
Xll.it 11 Wiggin, g" at New Y<>rK
banket, xavs world business will '•<
stabilize.' ami depression cured it the
D S w ill reduce the debts other na-
TO ANY PERSON Bringing in a Watch the Stan
CAN’T Make RUN
Bracelet Watch Repairing Our Specialty—
Any Make
Quick Service—Prices Reasonable—Reliable Merci anddsa
C. M. LINDSEY’S Jewelry & Gift Shop
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
FOR SALE!
BIGGEST HATCHES
on CUSTOM SETTING
Our Hatcherv Stands for
A FAIR I)EAL-(TUCKS THAT LIVE
BETTER PRICES-FREE SERVE E,
| IMHJLTRY
PAGE SIX
for her home at balldtG t o£ MrR Fn.(1 Bell „„ Januai.y 20, at their
George and familv. southwest of Mui- [ -The Sunshine Club had a social
. I meeting on the evening of January 13,
—Dorothy Story, of Hennessey, spent I at the home of Mrs. Minnie Stagner
from Friday afternoon until Sunday when 59 were present
afternoon, with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. ...................
Mertena.
—-Guests ami memliers
Cheer Club were entertained
Thursday in the attractive farm home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pritchett. 7... .
rooms were gaily decked witii a pro-
fusion of lovely plants and formed
the decorations for the tables. Needle
work was the main diversion of 'he
<av Preceding tlie luncheon the
Lord's prayer was said. Tin* repast
•was s rved from one long table amt
severe I quartette tables. The Misses
Velnv and Feltna Harper and Nessie
Roth He assisted tlie hostess in 'he
luiuh ’1 lourtesies. Songs were
sung hv a quintette of young ladies
will Mrs Pritchett ns accompanist.
]{,,p was answered by each m< m-
| . : ■ a verse of Script ur. In
thed .wing contest the prize, w ent to
Mrs C. A Bocox.
tile niemleri wire
Felm i Harper
( I Robinette. Mrs. Logan
Mrs Charles llaxelrigg atnl
I. .1 Anthis. Meinb'rs attend-
i. llHl. . M. -.l im'- R"’11 v
n Wllker-oii. Ethel Price. Ann
i. j. hone Haws. Bliimhe Mertena
<h Baker. E lna Bo. ox. Sopli-
—Those w ho spent Thursday after- the day Tuesday witii Mr. and Mrs. | Winfield, Saturday evening and re-
noon at the B. B. Doggett home were ('. C. Dick. inained over until Sunday evening
Mrs. Maggie r’othern, Mrs. Deadwiley, - Mi-s Irene Dowell gave an entertain-, visiting with relatives. Mrs. Spang-
Mrs. Will Kanehl anti daughters, Ruth meiii at her school north of Perry ler is spending a few days here with
Sebring and Hazel, laira and Alice Saturday night. Miss Lucille Dowell, her mother, Mrs. Surah Gracey, who .
Ahrnsbrake ami Mary Johnson. Mr. of this place, went up to be present at is ill.
Doggett, who is seriously ill is grad- the affair. Miss Irene accompanied |—Miss Katrina VanDeventer, of Guth-
ually growing weaker. her home where she spent tlie time rie, Earl Blakesley, and Mr. ami Mrs.
Miss Geneva Dunn was the Friday tlll,il Sunday evening with her par-■ Ralph Hannah, were Hie Sunday
night guest of Miss Velma Carpenter, ents. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hannah.
- laiwrence Sutton spent Saturday Anna Richardson is spending j{ose Klingler, of Oklahoma
night in Guthrie, tlie guest of his a few *'ay8 at the far,n home of her came up ]agt anj w|y spen(|
brother, Lyle. ibrother, James Moore and Mrs. Moore, t|le 8prjng season with her son, Fritz,
Mr and Mrs Mel Dunn were Tues- [north west of town. aj (](e fann southeast of town. Mr.
day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. |-Mrs. Ben Johnson, daughter, Mary, and Mrs win Klinger and baby, also
Will Cotliern. Miss Mary Johnson an'l sons, Reuben and Albert, spent ,,f Oklahoma City, came Sunday. Mrs.
spent Friday afternoon witii Mrs. Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Klingler and the baby are spending a
Cothern and Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Payne "ill Kanehl. |few <|ay8 here with her parents, Mr.
were tlirir Friday night visitors. |—Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nealis, of Orlando, and Mra, Harry Madison.
- Miss Bertha Dunn a< comnaniel Mr 'were in Mulha» Sa'urday afternoon Mr. an(1 MrK. lx.e Peek were at the
and Mrs ('othern and Huheri to Guth-i vl.sllin« amon* fr,end8 and al8° sl»op-|county Beat Wednesday of last week
l ie Rntiinlnv where tliev were visit-1.. «n<l on aext riay Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ing ami slionning i~Mr. a,,<l Mrs. Joe Payne and chll- Yates were there doing shopping.
Mr nd Mrs W II I'nvne went out dren were 1,1 town Saturday <a»inR Howard Dick and ids brother, Bird
frmntown ami "pent Sunday a> ’h^e ^d-’8 Parents, Mr. and Dk.k. who i(i here from Burlingame,
J°e aI“* fa"'ily Ut 11,0 I l?diss Velma Kincaid of Edmond, is ia8t"'Week' where they visited
- Mrs Rose Morris anti son. Nelson.'8P°nd,?«th18 week e,ld wilh her 'heir brother, Ellis Dick, for a
spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Nichol- was ln town Satur. ‘,‘"“
son Alt< "J”"' 1 " 8 ' ' ‘ ' ■ day a gUe8t at the home of her grand-
o hern ami Mrs. bu ton Mrs 1 >a 'n,rnthcI. Mrf, AdaHne I)lck>
u Aer’ Mh° Vi' i \‘l n t Mr.andMrs.BobHamilton,ofOkla-
be imnrov ing ” P""na < i,y’ vame ”P Sunday rooming far‘n,‘ home and spent Friday night at
- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper and
daughter, Mildred, motored to Still-
water Sunday and spent the day with
Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr, ami Mrs.
Rink. They were accompanied liome
by Mrs. Cooper's sister. Matilda Rink,
who is their guest for tlie
we-t of town. Sunday, who were Mrs-
M rs
11 I
Jim
Mr
thy
Merlin .Mertena spent mu in ■in*
night and Sunday as the guest of
('lair Chambers, near Crescent.
Harry Bell, of Mulhall. Is serving
Ion the Jury in Guthrie tills week.
— Mrs. Susan Evans, who has been
in Earlsboro
11st, spending .n-
is expected to arrive at her home here
February 1st.
I —Mr. and
in 'move from town Saturday to tlie Km-
— MIHM AUlie mtirvn .......-w f.irin * ” * ------*
the Mulhall school, went to Guthrie <aiu lurm
where she spent Saturday and Sun- '"‘o-
day with her mother, Mrs. E. B. Me-:
Peek. , I
—Walter Smith’s young men s class,
and Mrs. Bertha Eavenson's young
ladles' class, the Gleaners, of tlte
Methodist church Sunday school, are
engaged In an attendance contest to
run until Easier Sunday. April 5. The
loosing side is billed for a big feed
for the winners
—Mr. ami Mrs. C. E Hudspeth enter-
tained tlie Rev Adams at dinner Sun-
day. Mr Adams filled the pulpit at
the M E. church Sunday morning ami
evening.
—Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Hudspeth,
Mrs. Nellie Shelenhamer and Mrs.
Otis Brookeshire, spent Thursday af-
ternoon witii Mr and Mrs. C E. Hud-
speth ami at the home of Mrs. M*"’* [; ad' Mn, 1)()V|,. (;(,<Kh in February.
McKinley. Mrs. Brookshire, who ''aU_|,(()rn t0 Mr and Mrs Wll Miller,
been the guest of relatives here for ( y lg daughter> Lila Fay.
about a month, left Thursday evening j- (1.UIKhter wa8 born to Mr. and
for her home at Salida. (<>!<>. ■— - *>- •=-
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