Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 174, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 24, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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DRUMRIGHT EVENING PF.niUrk*
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PERSONAL NOTES
Candy iu boxes fur Christmus sifts
at Skidinore'g Drug store. 163-tt
We Knew You'd Come
C. K. Hyder made a business trip
to Apperson, returning to Drumright
yesterday.
Let me fill your wood order at $l.uO
u rick. I'hone 369. Will fill your order
at any time. Win. Lowe. fit
Harry AtJvinson, student at the
state university, is spending the
holidays in Drumright with relatives.
All the best brands of cigars iu
Christmas boxes of 2."> ut Skidmore's
Druf store. 16ii-tf
Mrs. Harry Weinberger, son Ken
ncth and daughter Dorothy left yes
terday for Guthrie, where they will
spend the holidays visiting relatives
A fine Conklln or Parker fountain
pen is always appreciated as a Christ
mas persent. We have them. Ski«l-
niore'8 Drug store. 163-tf
Lawrence Allen, who is employed
at Apperson arrived in Drumright >
yesterday, ami will spend the holl ,
days here with relatives.
Try the new drug store at 336 Has
Broadway, li. B. Moore, Mgr. 150-t !
Pearl Kelalr, employed at the Bos-
ton store, leaves this afternoon, to
spend Christmas wish her parents
iu Shawnee.
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Fred Williams of Oklahoma City
r.rrived in Drumright today to spend £
Christinas with his liter, Mrs. Olive J
Cooper of Oak street.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rhodes of Cot v
feylie arrived in Drumright yester •!•
clay and will visit with Mr. Rhodes .£
brother, C. E. Rhodes of Dale street.
Grace McaCrthy of West Chester t
Pa., dean of the Pennsylvania Stat Y
Normal is in Drumright spending the j.
holidays with her sister, Mrs. S. C .
Surratt. |.
Marguerite tliezentanner, a student *:*
of the Cniversity of Oklahoma at Nor v
man arrived Jyesterdlay to spend v
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs F. II. Giezentanner. ' !•!.;
SEASON'S GREETINGS
Most hearty wish for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
and Happy New Year.
ZACKIE'S PHARMACY
CHURCHES
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The usual Christmas program will :•
be given touight at the Presb>t. I
church followed by ttie dis- T
tributieu of gifts to the children ot f
the Sunday school.
Everybody is invited to come and f
enjoy the evening after th- inuiui. T
ity program at the flag pole.
VAWTER MEETING AT
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH £
Lust iiltslil ut thi' ('hrUti;m ■ in. Ii X
the Rotary und Lions clubs wei Hi t
guests of honor.
Evangelist Vawter took .1- li a s
Ject, "The Church in Prophe \ Tin- •!•
luet that Gcd had spent 4000 yea) in
the preparation of His i liurdi was V
emphasised. The first proph- y w , *
made back in the Garden of Eden, y
when C.od said that the seed of tin•
woman should bruise? the serpents X
head. "That,** said Vawter, "do not 'i\
meal that whenever we seek a 11 ti y
we want to kill it. it has reference t.)
the fact that the people of Cod tie* X
church will crush iniquity." Th - £
evangelists asserted that it is the 'j*
church that puts forth the efforts tr
clean up a city or a nation or puts ; !;!
state or country dry, no forces but *!*
the church ever plans a campaign 'j*
like this." Mr. Vawter further traced
the promises, given. It was promise 1 X
that the world should he blessed Y
through Abraham, but he «l <i a di •>
Isaac, Jacob and all his descendeuts y
down to Jesus without blessing the1?
world. Then Jesus began his ministry V
of blessedness. Jn Matthew 16:1* *•*
Jesus promised 'I will build my
church.' He died promising the Holy
Spirit to bo sent. The Holy Spirit
came and Peter preached his groat
sermon on the Day of Pentecost, and
the Church was organized. "Then,
said the evangelist, "after all the
sacrifice and toil and planning «.f
(Sod, some men say that the church in
not important. How dare the> make
that remark after Jesus died for t!io
church. The church is essential; tUr
church is unique, and 110 man erfn !>«
saved outside of the church."
There will lie no evangcli lie serv-
iced tonight hut instead there will bo
a Christmas tree.
Sunday school is announc ed for
9:30 sharp tomorrow morning. As
this will be the last Sunday of tW| .
meeting a record breaking Sunday
schools is urged. A big evair 1 tic
service Sunday ijjglit. There n1. ill b-
Every Changeable
Needle Record
Kver Made Can be Played on
The
aniphone
i ilini, MeCormack and
1 Ki i lei' and Spaulding—
".id's best loved music-
■ Mi it 1 on what make disc
i t Hi tied, can be played on
1;; ! ' lie. You be the judge of
iov. ri.iieh the\ are improved.
X \
The New Maniphone
at Reduced Prices
The MANIPHONE
Does Play All Records
A i !•; fe line of Christmas Toys, Dolls, Ivory Toilet Sets, Per-
Ponders, Smoking sets, Cigarettes and Cigars in gift
!/:>xes and a fine assortment of candies.
1)0 YOUR SHOPPING EARLY
DRUG STORE
EAST BROADWAY
UJliU Hi4JHi.il
..j.
PHONE 40 i
no services M nday
night
and
1 Christmas Greetings:
THANKING our many friends
i
for their patronage in the past year,
we take this means of extending
our sincerest wish for a merry
Christmas and prosperous, happy
1922.
O'Dell & Stephenson,
"1 he Men's Store."
Tuestfty
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PRESfe.YTERIAN CHURCH jj
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The services of the church tOiuffr :
row will be aPprc priate to the da - j
and a good atendance is desired.
There will be special music to both
morning and evening. Come and wor-
ship with us.
C. E, Pitts, Pastor.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday will be another Red Letter
day for our church. This is to b 1 the
closing of our personal evangelist!"
campaign or reception Sunday w I
cording to our outlined plan f r th
year's work. The work we have bo:m
doing, however, is to continue
throughout the year or until ti n our
friends have been urged by us to be
come Christians. There are some t>
be baptized and all parents wrfb de-
sire to have their children baptize i
are urged to present them Sund. y
morning. If there are those v. I10 wish
to be baptized by immersion that
wish will be granted for we are al-j
ways glad for the candidate to niah« j
his own choice.
Please do not let the coming of!
Santa Claus, the Christmas dinner,'
the visit of friends qr th«■ < id wcili-
er keep you from Sunday s< liool ;
Lizzie-Lookit
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PART; ! OR HOOPY—TIN LIZZIE—HENRY FORD MODEL T
(.':45. We will miss the be t part of
Christmas tomorrow if we stay aw.i/j
from religious service .
Last Sunday <.:| attend.^ -
Sunday school was below the pre
vious Sunday and let us bring it ha
tomorrow.
There will be speei.i; inusie at t ;
morning service. Mr. Joe Jlollette.
a tenor soloist of note will sing a solo
The subject of the sermon will Lo
"The Prince of Pear ." Epworth I
League at tf:30. Last Sunday e\> a ,
ing was spent most profitably in t
study of tile devotional topic and t
studies seems to be getting better
all the time.
As usual the ni^ht ; ervice will 1 ■■■•
evangelistic sermon subject. "No
Room for Jesus." Just preceding the
preaching we are going to have an
other old fashioned testimony i.a
ing. If you enjoy coining to church
bring your friends.
HAM AND RAY
Get your 191'2 Auto tax from
[ Ham and Ray. ICO-3
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Piston Rings
.$ .07*
Radius Rods
.$1.25
Pistons Complete ......
.. 1.35
Sub-Radius Rods
. .75
Connecting Rods
.. .85
Upper Windshield Glass.
. 2.50
Coil Units
.. 1.65
Lower Windshield Glass.
. 3.50
Rear Springs
.. 5.50
17-inch Steering Wheel .
. 2.75
Radiators '
.. 14.95
Luggage Carriers
. 2.25
Hot Shot Batteries
.. 2.00
Front Hubs
. 1.50
Ciil Poi its, per pair....
.. .15
Rear Hubs
..1.00"
Fan Belts
.. .25
Rear Axles
. 1.00
Head Lamps, each
.. 2.50
Drive Shaft Pinion
. 1.00
Pliers, per pair
.. .10
Diff. Drive Gear
. 2.25
Timers, complete
.. .75
Drive Shafts
. 2.75
Spark Plugs .
.. .25
Crank Shafts
. 7.50
(i-8 Head Lamp Bulbs..
.. .25
2 Quart can of Oil
. .50
Switch Keys
.. .01
Ford Wheels
. 3.95
30x3 Tires
.. 6.00
33x4 Tires
.12.95
3'ax.">;', Tires
.. 7.00
34x4 Tires
.13.95
32x3 A Tires
.. 9.50
33x4 i Tires
.16.95
31x4 Tires
.. 9.95
34x4i Tires
.17.95
32x4 Tires
.10.95
35x41 Tires
.18.95
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s u < via! iirices will last lor four days only, Dec. 21, 22, 23 and
. V - ii: 1; 1 reduce our mammoth stock of tires, tubes and other
auto suj'jiiies before Christmas. We have hundreds of bargains
not listed on this page. HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!
ISSZWM
\\ i 11XDER BUY
WE UNDER SELL
Tire and Rubber to.
Open 7:00 A. M. to 8:30 P. M.
203 E. Broadway
Phone 362
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 174, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 24, 1921, newspaper, December 24, 1921; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163596/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.