Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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TRAINING GROUP OF POLISH-AMERICAN
WOMEN FOR WAR WORK UNDER Y.W.C.A.
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COUNTLSS LAURA DE TURCZYNOWICZ
PURE RELIGION
In these days of stress and ex-
citement, we hear much on
every hand concerning sanitation
iand hygiene. The value of pure
foods is sounded from the house-
top and rung in clarion tones
through the land. We hear of
pure air and pure water; but
rarely do we hear of the amazing-
| ly scarce article which the world
knows least about, needs most,
and cares least for—pure religion.
James info: ms us that "pure
religion and undefiled be fore God
land the Father is this, to visit
sorrowing, the suffering, the|
widows and fatherless; and if we
will but do this, and angels will;
stand by our side, and the hum-j
blest worker in cooperation with j
Christ may touch chords whose
vibrations shall ring to the ends
of the earth and make melody
throughout the eternal ages.
—CI rant Warren Hosford.
Full value is in ever suit we
sell. Let us take your measure
now for that suit or overcoat
you will need later. L. P. Holli-
day.
5100 Reward, $1C0
Th* M-ader* of tlila r i- r Will h*
pleast-a learn that tlnre at leait
one dreaded t ^«t e< ience hes
been able to rur :ri ill Ms stages and
that is • atari h. Catu.iv . ■ Ins sreatlv
Influ^n^ed by constitutional conditions
ftqulrw coastttvtlonal iwt Ball's
Catarrh Medicine \* tr.ken Internally ar.d
arts thru the on tb- Muoous Sur-
faces of ti.f System thereby destroying
the foundation of the dis^nrw, ynin™ tne
pntlent etr« njrth bv bu'.Mtng tip the con-
fc-it'itj n ;ir l .lssls'lng nature In doins i's
work. The proprietor* hnve so much
faith In the curative row ra or Hall *
Catnrrh MedlHn* ti jt thev offer Ope
Hundf.-d r>o!hirfi ,'or iir.y < ts« that It fails
to cur- P-r l f< r !«" <>t t« aiimonf-ils.
Address P -I f'HFNKT ft CO.. Toledo
OLio. Soli by a:. Druggist, 76c
dr. h.h. wynne,Oklahoma
City, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
—Glasses fitted. Gate, Saturday
Nov. 9. Inquire of Dr. Dougan.
the fatherless and widows in I
their affiction." Around us on t
every side are aching hearts,
bowed down beneath a weight of i
sorrow and aftiction, waiting a
kind word or a kind deed to show
them that some one has an in-
terest in them. 1 here will be
many good people that will sit
on the grassy banks of the river
of life, because some one spoke a
kind word one time, pointing
them to Christ.
To-day many desire to visit
Palestine, to see where the Mas-
ter was born, and to walk in His
footsteps by the side of the blue
Galilee. Hut we do not need to
go to Palestine to walk in the
steps of the Master. We will find
His footsteps by the side of the
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RECEIVED HERE
The Gate Valley Star Can Supply Every
Periodica! Published in Ar.y
Country or Language
Mar.v Publishers Advat ce Their Subscriptim Rates
January 1st- -We Advise Getting Your
Order To Us Early
Shu h president of the Polish Reconstruction Ccmm.ttee and lived n
roland when that country was invaded by the German*. Her home was
seized by Gen. Von Hindenburg for his headquarters. The couatess is the
•oumlor of the committee whose object it is to further the plaa h eh pro
vid* • for tlx recruiting and training of a group of youns Polish American
v omen called Polish «Irey .Samaritans and which is bens supported by the
^ outr; Women's Christian Association
THE STOREKEEPER UP TO DATE
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Cns masks are lndesp nsahle articles near the front. This Y. M. C. A.
i intern ninu'tger htm been forced to don bis "rnuntle," hut lie Is still bidding;
bis position behind the counter. He was Inter wounded while on duty.
V. M. C. A. men at the front not only sec that the It tys are furnished
refreshments, but they often help In the cure of the wounded. Several Red
Triangle workers hnve been wounded by shell nml irns, while a mmiber httve
li.st ilulr lives In this service. The sign .lust over the "Y" man's shoulder
! • a<|s: "Our Slogan—Best for the M:m in the Mud."
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1 will sell at Public Auction at my farm 1 mtle cast and 7 miles
norlli ol Gate, Oklahoma, on
Tuesday Nov. 12, 1918
Commencing at 10:00 o'clock a. m. sharp, the following
described property, to-wit:
12 HEAD OF CATTLE 12
Rei milch cow 6 years old
Sp'kl'd face cow 5 yrs.old fresh in Jan
Dk red cow 8 yrs. old, giving milk
Red heifer fresh this winter
3-yr. old heifer fresh early this winter
Blk cjw, 2 yearling heifers, 4 calves
14 HEAD OF MULES 14
3 Mules 3 years old
6 Mules 2 years old
5 Sucking mules
8 HEAD OF HORSES 8
Sorrel horses, 3 yrs. weight 950 lbs.
Black horse 5 yr*. old, wt. 1500 lbs.
Black m'tre 2 " 1000 lbs.
Brown "12 44 100O lbs.
Lt bay 41 12 44 900 lbs.
Little mare, proceeds given to R. C.
4 Shoats that will average 60 lbs.
I Shoat 44 weigh 125 pounds
1 I.H.C. manure spreader
A few dishes and kitchen utensils
9D HZ\D HIGH GR4DE WHITE FACE YEARLING CATTLE
1 Two-year White Face Registered Male, Registration pepers
will be furnished with this animal
These cattle will be offered at Private Sale on day of auction
WOMEN'S ARMY TO
BUILD MORALE
Happy Idea Meeting Hearty Response
Among Patriotic Women.
A new "nrmy" hn* been born. It to
• i'lled the "Sunshine Division," and It
!-> mnde up of women—mostly young
•men—who nre ewirer to become H
t il l of definite organized effort to help
In the wur. The soldiers will not
l.i nr nrtns nod court death like their
- t' cs ninnitg the ItusslnnK. Instead,
ti . ir line of duty will httve to do with
• rvlce that will strengthen morale,
rnd help win the war by promoting
l ie ntnonir the Amerlenn and allied sol-
dier* rnther than death among the en-
any—the linal result, according to
' tt IKtary mifhorltles. being equally as
' effective in Its relation to victory.
I The "women soldiers" of the Sun-
I shine Division will enjoy n definite-
j ' ess of war work which they huve
not had before unless they have be-
come members of the leading wnr work
I t.irendes, such as the Ki>d Cross. The
I plan, which had Its Inception with a
! group which composed the nmeert
party headed by Miss Wilson, the prcs-
b! nt's daughter, which gave concerts
la all the army camps, suggests s
happy and sultahle disposal of the
o\ allable time nml talent of patriotic
yeting women nut engaged In d«-finlte
war activity. Interested persons are
being referred to MaJ. A. P. (hikes, at
offices of the I'nlted War Work Actlr-
I ties, Dallas, Tex.
LUNCH SERVED AT NOON BY THE LADIES AID
m $10.00 and under, Cash. On sums over $10.00, a credit of 10
1 erms°. months time will be given purchaser giving note with approved
security and bearing 10 per cent interest from date. 5 per cent discount for cash on
sums over $10.00. Property must be settled for before being removed from premises.
NANCY E MAPHET, Owner
F. L. GOODNIGHT, Auct.
F. H. SCHAUNER, Clerk
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Stevens, Arthur J. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1918, newspaper, November 7, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc165160/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.