Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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G\rEVAL .L.Y STAR, GATE^OKLAHOVA_
THE MAN AT THE COUNTER
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more valuable and cause ih°ni *
leach as many ohl dr «n a* p.'^ h *•
Superintendents Kooken of Art'.if*
ion. Clement of Rverman. Howard '
Keller. Miller of Saginaw and Wh >
♦•ner of Handle? have d iciaied nil
approved the plan, and according o
ad. fat ions. the> schools will be the
lir«t group of live to secure the ser*
vices of a recreation teacher from
the War Wc -k Council.
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Smm • * "■ warn
Mp in our of the busiest men in the world-the MY" roan at the counter. He is hh much a part of the military
W.,M„ s "chow" and taps. At leant the soldier thinks ho. The counter 1* crowded all the time, and
tl„ man at motor proves his v. rsntllity by answerlnK a thousand varieties of questions selling stamps.« ***
ndviie. distrihutiii" stationery, helping the boys send money home, passing out good cheer, handing out literature,
and doing nil the .tlwr things that a "Y" man is tx; . , ted to do. aa
Thb Is a tyjih .1 counter scene in n Y. M. C. A. hut. The picture was taken at Camp like, near Little Rock, Ark.,
one «tf the large cantonments of the country.
FRENCH GIRL MUNITIONS WORKERS IN
PLAY AT RECREATION CENTER, Y.W.C. A.
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The*w pr.Mty French girls are presenting s playlet at a recreation cen-
ter 1 " . i'u'.> ' y 'lie \ \\ C A. nertr the plani whore they are making
•>.: pp 1 ; r : tir *o:d'c:rs The French government highly praises the Y.
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E. LEE ADAMS—His Record-
Read It Over Carefully
CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Chairman of Committee on State and School Lands.
Member <>f Committee on Roads ttul Highways. House Journal,
and Enrolled and Engrossed Hills.
Member of Farmers' Caucus and Supported Their Program.
Member of the Newspaper Men's Caucus and stood the country
editors.
Was on the Job Every Day and never miss ><1 a da;ly roll call.
Never Dodged a roll call but voted aye or nay on ever measure.
Voted his sentiments at all times, was recognized to. h.o
independence.
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TARRANT COUNTY
GETS INSTRUCTOR
FOR PLAKti.GUKCS
WAR WORK COUNCIL OF THE Y«
W. C. A. TO TEACH PLAY
IN FIVE 8CHOOL8
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Fort Worth. Texaa.—Tarrant CoMr
ty schools are to have a piaygrouad-
recreation teacher for five of it*
county schools, to be provided by
the Young Women's Christ.'an Asso-
ciation. through Its War Work Coun-
<11. Miss Mary R. Parsons of Fort
Worth acting for the assoc atlon ia
<injunction with rounty Superinten-
dent Carroll and J. F. Tarlton. who
is in charge of tho ofcy playground*.
The recreation playground teacher
or secretary, wit. have charge of five
schools, giving one day each week to
each s hool About one hour will ba
gven to children of the lower grades
and *hn w 11 aid In miking the play
of nil children ihi :ng tho'r recesses
SURGEONS DEPEND ON NURSE3,
NURSES LOOK TO Y. W. C. A.
Paris. France.—When the tide of
wminded Howe in. surgeons work at
lightning speed, with such trained
assistants that an outstretched hsnd
receive# the proper instrument, asep-
tic. and ready for instant use. The
American doctors prefer American
nurses for this work., and Amoric ti
wounded are almost miraculously
improved by the presence of nurajs
from their own home coun'ry.
When the endless procession of
wounded comee In, not infrequently
these mM-see have worked as lof
ae seventeen hours among the tor-
tured men. When they go off duty,
the problem of the Young Women's
i Christian Association secretary 'a
their physical and spiritual restore-
I tlon, that they may conti..ue their
1 work for the men rather than be-
come themselves objects of medical
care.
"Our secretarlea labor indefat'^*
ably to bring a touch of friendl'nens
to the nurses." says Miss Ethe1 C.
Scrtbner. formerly secretary of the
Association at the University of Col-
orado, now wearing the Blue Tri-
angle in Paris. "Our efforts to
them fit for thefr work rin-es i'l
the way from furnishing a k'is? if
iced lemonade to wash n* th r
©othes and dam^-8 ths-'r h-vsv Sec-
retaries and nurse* a'!ke ar? <ir'*«
Ing under h'srh pressure, b - ;lr
ns«s and unselfish :ies« abounds.'"
am|loj"d in l%* • * «n<* 1 >
pr We f,ty. \: W Hf brook's off
f!t!e s Secrets y of th^ l.e*- e. 1
o"*anirn on de; >-d for g'rls by
War Work Counc 1 of ihe Youaj
Women's Christ an Association.
Some throe hundred girls hive
enthusiasMcmlly undertaken patriot 0
work under the shadow of the home
of England's most virile writer. Th^y
put the Junior R*d Cross over the
top early in the campaign, surpass-
ing ail expectations. They have also
aided in ths clerical work of the
Wsr Chsst Csns^iaign, as wel <s
carrying thMr full share of the oiliur
work as*.*ned ts them.
"It may seem strange to some
men." said ths *«crHary, "thai t
•via In K pl'af's home that nl -is
were devised to make the city ' y.
Yet such waa the oose. and ha
League rendered valiant but uutor*
seen sorvles in that work."
National Financial
Head Young Women's
Christian Association
KIPLING'S HOf E HOUSES
GIRL'S PATRIOTIC LCAGJS
MISS ELLA SCHOOLEY
Recently Miss Scbooley returnef!
to New York after a trip to hraii >
where she reviewed the work of ii*e
secretaries of the association sent
overseas on war tasks. She Is
Rattleboro. Vermont. — Rudyird
Kipling's o!d home here is now used
by the Girls' Patriotic league and p(nHU| ou ...
Miss Grace Holbrook who occu>) ea charge of the finances of the natlou-
it, Is caring for the girls and women | si organisation.
WRECKAGE OF WAR CRIES FOR BACKING.
MEASURES HE SDPPORTED
tt.- I'.V k-.ll
Ami 1 ikcrimiMiUon lilll
WixnaMI • ufTraK>' Am n«lm«-iit.
On|lian«' H«iii t ll .'vn .
ifflim li'Mini pvMlly l<* «! .«•! of
1 hil«l without |ir*« idii a for thrir ru|i|M>rt
Mill Ai i>ro|'i ««ii g flHHl.WS for Mwr l C01. ..I
i«lt«d Srhoulf.
lull m|H *frm r Attanu>\ Onrrsl «o rt movf
I.. mU who fail to |> rform their iltiti. .
Mill |>rovi«iii B f< r th dUtrlhutiwi of roi |'or
n tu*«> iimonir uuhlic tchtrol*.
Mill ruiHinK thriMH' limit for thn'noiwnl "f *
oiiihii from IS to l> vtur*
I'iovhIikk for Hitth Ht-hool trainintf for |><i|.iU
r rountry rho"li>.
ItrUHOK to Tmn f«'i of (.uftU florn on.- cIik
let to noth«'r
Mill wuiriitK thm KiriirtMMttk miiH inllml«i
>Hlum bp ptiblt hrd n« new |.«| ri • of cnunty
lftltNtd of p ni| hl«-t .
Ulviiur «Hiunt> i'o iimi ion«.r authoiity to
••rikrimtf JJition l t«t rowd*
■ | | CH| U> S'l| T
K •iiK-tinti dep.> it
Court f 1*1.111 to II!. 'V.
Hill r«s|itirinir to p«v upwiw < ' ,
SlieritT'i. in tmn*i>o: ti;, • |>ri nti« 'i. to 'h« Slut (
t« nilfi 111 i> . so.l hrtil ill- Miwiulin.'nt iii^ «-l |
rtstnir.rv th.it thi- St i - u,i'i<lni*iH the coiint>. .
Thi- nti-i i^arftti' l*il! in innrintnjil form.
Hill pmvitllnir f. i Ui« mmV*tiinr v t*tn
t'rvMina m rrvolvintr iitml lor th«- •■.j;iii<mi nt !
nnil mainirimnov of 11 twine f*oiory nt the State
penitent Ury
Hill nettiinr fund for • H«mie Ounrnh p
fund.
Hill protevtintr tale lai ti purcha>e in thi ir ;
•iiuity in Inml.
Hill miuirinir Mifety dr\tce on unto* ninianti-
theft.
Hill to e t l.li h t-nnie for \ hito irn l«.
K«tat>li hiii|r Kitr um loynent Ixm-au t
Woodward.
KcmiIiiIioii to ('•••opermi' with KeUt >at itovrrti-
nient in oarryins out teim*of hedetal K.vd Art,
Anil iimoiiK other* thut Npaee iI<m. not pirm>t
mention.
MEASURES HE OPPOSED
tn« ii-im1 Sui r« inr ('nurt i nii«I in- Kill ron\« i i<ti^ liriuiU Kf'orn
■«a inv «Un IVnitrn Ury
Ap|irut>rUlint> ll.ii'.i**' for |iii «>n farm 111 Hill ilekitini.I to repent umh > law
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Faaaed by the Censor. Copyrlftht tSIl,
Bryan rounty.
Th« I'eddler Hill de«i«i.nt to Itop, hy enee*.
\e lieenav, all kind* ft |>erid! i*.
Hill providlim for oftnuilnat 1011 of rotten and
riain ex« liHtitre* ami l<«in> of trade to dial in
futur,* in farm prodiirta.
Hill pmhibltins w tkin t or ridln* aUwiK rati
rood rit'hl -nf• y
Hill tnrfWaitis numliea of employer* and in
ere tainy e tUrie* in litKhwav d.-iM fne it.
Hilt ri«inr eorporsrtona authority to lite pub
lir hifhwava for hi|fh |M>wer line* rl .
Hill r<«in|T e i t r|T ti le ilione ««.tnpaiiie m, n
Judicial ie«l' trirtins bill unfair in thiiuflioii
of the vtate.
H. ud hill* takinir fiom oimiii uuieri a'id
towrilahip laiartta nulhurily over r.«iniy r-cutf
Hill |ii*o\ niinir for the ele.'tio'i of county eon.
irmioonerk h) the i^nnitv at larve
Mill to Miurnit Workmen a t'ompi imat.'Ni Art
Unfair Tkmkfr'i I len hill.
Hill iriaiitinK Iirht to f uardl.'in* I., oell 11 mora
property.
Hill rmttlni; amull livialature and plarini; all
lepreae'itatior in h..r,|t „f (,.« drntrlt p .filiated
"What do >ot. want, more of these or mere Liberty
it a mute plea fcr the backinp a Liberty Loan ever had.
"That pictti p will be one of tite of war - III- I rilh UK IT1.R \VK
MM de • 1 .;>* of ikf "hole «r." «A'-K Tlivy. I I' ItWti: AT UOMK.
nitl a • 1 ! kn.ivn vinr correspondent ri1 v,'!i ' A< 1 M^'l^ T, LHK
nhen It v a uWe.. "It should be 1; OYKH TlllMi
lublmi. eu. > n.here, spread broa.l ^e let" ec.ulpn. a d best train-
,nst. f* 1 It dri.es htime lo our people ^ nint su'fe. th. ka t losses. 'I hat
the net ti < f l acklnn up cur bo>s to 18 a m i nr>
our I: - remrce. our lust penn>. if "V-'e ure k >in to c tr\ this war
necesK..r>. to ,'"1 '!,,n '"5 ''^Kl
1^.1 ,kt. _.r .niiar*iv h,m n r,n; 1 *n'l ,,(> " ^ quickly
••\V« must look this *ar squares ^ ^
In the fate We must expect casual- 11 p SM '
tie of courst- n.anv t-f our boys "Wo muM I 1 \e .he r.ioM men, best
man be numbered Hh the wreckage trained, to 00 it. 'A'ht, mutt La\e
wa correspondtiit. The striking picture
he most guns, shells and other war
equipment, than they will win and
tffer leant.
"it is the people's m«ne>, sub-
scrlbed to Liberty Hontls that * 111
Main the moat men and send tin-tit
out he t equipped to win
"Tell the people to look well at that
llclure Tell them to think, anl v\hen
they do. ask them this fur me:
WHAT DO YOU WANT. MORS OF
untie both in thf wmx. or
MORK LIBERTY BONUS?"
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Stevens, Arthur J. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1918, newspaper, October 17, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165156/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.