The Davis News (Davis, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAVIS NEWS
The Davis News
B? FIT L CBOBBBT'l
Bntered it the pontoffle it Dirti Oili
loot u — 'oodeln mill matter
Attorney lr Town o' Dint
W N LEWIS
Attorney-at-Law
and Notary Public
Will practice in all State Courts Special ai
teotluu irivea to cil!rcuons Oflice in City llall
Davit OkU
JESSE H DUNN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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Notary Public
Commercial Law a Specialty
Office in City Hall
Dr A P Brown
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and
Children a Specialty
Office over City Drug Store
R DUNN
Physician and Surgeon
All Calls answered promptly
ilav or night
DAVIS LODGE NO 120
I O O P
Meets every Thursday night
Visiting Brothers welcome
C D Bynum C B Pullen
N G Sec
STEDMAN & SONS
Exclusive Dealers
Rose Bros Open a Big Sale
4 '
Saturday Morning at 9:30 A M
With BIG REDUCTIONS on all
M’S d LADIES FlMlISfWlGS HATS SHOES ® COATS
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Watch for our Big Circular Have you got yours? '
Why Should You Go To
Church
Because the church is the
mightiest agency on earth for
the realization of human prog-
ress It is the efficient advocate and
ally of every great reform of our
day
It stands for the highest think-
ing and the most sacrificial doing
It furnishes the motive and
the incentive for the expression
of sympathy and compassion
It is the supreme character-
making institution in the world
It is the only organization under
the sun doing business for God
-exclusively -
It is the divinely appointed and
accredited agency for the realiza-
tion of the kingdom of God on
the earth
It is the avenue thru which
men and women walk up the
heights to God
It relates mankind to God sav-
ingly and satisfyingly and to
one another in joyful fellowship
In its advocacy of civic and
social righteousness it does more
than all other organizations or
institutions combined to make
crime difficult and virtue easy
Attend Church for Selfish Mo-
tives If you desire you may
place phureh attendance upon
the basis of “what you get out
of it”- The church is a fine
place to be Those who attend
church regularly are personally
benefited by their presence at
church services Happiness
comes to them thru the friends
they make at church We all
need a mental holiday after six
days of work thru the week
Mental tonic is good for tired
bodies and minds A change in-
to a nobler and higher surround-
ing is beneficial It produces
permanent growth It furnishes
mental stimulation to the digger
in the ditch and the man in the
office the doctor the lawyer
the butcher the baker
Go a few times Get to feel
at home at church Give the
church a chance to help your
life— Churchman Oklahoma
City
E’uterpean Music Club
The Euterpean Music Club
spent the afternoon with Mrs
Moffitt Jan 19 with 13 members
responding to roll call A very
interesting program was ren-
dered The club was pleased to have
as gue9ts Mesdames Rice P P
Hunter J T Hill Frame and
Francis and the Misses Dollie
May Allen and Olive Ellis
The next meeting'will be with
Mrs Horner Feb 2 with Miss
Mary Ethel Ellis a9 leader
Subject— Modern Scandinavian
Music
Response Scandinavian Com-
posers Paper Sketch of Grieg— His
Music Mrs Bolling
Piano Selection from Grieg
Mrs T P Howell
Vocal duet Grieg Mrs G
Dodson and Mrs Ellis
Piano EarcarpIle(Enna) Fan-
nie Sue Hale
Vocal duet (Gade) “Jasmine
Twine with Giliy Flowers” Mrs
Woodward and Miss Radnich
Piano (Sinding) “Rustle of
Spring” Laura Turner
Vocal quartette ‘‘Sweet Miss
Mary” Miss Mary Ethel Ellis
Mesdames Dodson Hale and
Ellis Reporter
NOTICE
The sewer will be finished by
the time you can get ready We
have everything you need or will
get it for you pretty quick All
work guaranteed Plumbing is
off like it should be Be sure
you see me at once about your
plumbing
Charley Strickland
At H M Clapp’s Plumbing Shop
ROSE
I
Twentieth Century Club
The first meeting of our club
this year was with Miss Nelle
Hale Jan 20th
A very interesting meeting
was led by Mrs Jinri Reedy We
are glad to say that most every
time full membership answers to
roll call
Miss Hale was assisted by Miss
Dollie May Allen and Mrs Hale
in serving delightful refresh-
ments Program
Transportation b’y Water
Roll’ Call Navigable Rivers
‘ The Great Lake Ocean High-
way Mrs Bolling
The Social Settlement Mrs
Jim Reedy '
Round Table Our Merchant
Marine Controversy
Next meeting will be with
Mrs Kay Jan 26 Reporter
The Twentieth Century Club
met Jan 26 with Mrs Kay We
all enjoyed the lesson on Mexico
led by Mrs Kelly
In our business meeting the
club donated ten dollars to the
school drinking fountain fund
Mrs Jim Reedy assisted Mrs
Kay in serving dainty refresh-
ments Mexican Relations
Roll Call Mexican Cities
Spanish' Influences in the
South Mrs Wolf
The Crises - in Education Mrs
Norman
Symposium School Conditions
f Reporter
To Every Reader of the Da-
vis News
We welcome you to come in
and feel at home at the Sanitary
Barber Shop I have three of
the best barbers that ever work-
ed in Davis: B F Burnett Pat
Rawls and Bill O’Danell Abso-
lutely firstclass you can’t go
wrong Clean tubs and showers
in connection
G C Boyte Prop
BROS
Needlework Club
’ A very enjoyable meeting of
the Needlework Club was that
of Jan 14 with Mrs Mose Chig-
ley We were pleased to have
as special guest9 Mrs Rice and
Mrs Moriarty1
Piano numbers by Corinne
Adler and Mary Lucille Wood-
ward were very much enjoyed
Mrs Chigley served delicious ice
cream and angel and devil food
cake
Our next meeting will be Jan
21st with Mrs Bird
On Jan 21st the ladies of the
Needlework Club - met at the
home of Mrs Bird Though the
weather was very threatening
there was a goodly number pres-
ent also several visitors Miss
Dollie May Allen the Misses
Hale Miss Mary Ethel Ellis
Mrs Ernest Cochran and Mrs
House
Mrs ' Bird assisted by the
young lady visitors served a very
tempting repast
We will meet one week hence
with Mrs Fay L Crossett
For Sale
Two incubators practically
hew cheap J R Clemmons
For Rent
A good residence 2 miles north
of town near oil wells
D F Ellis
Hay for Sale
Good alfalfa hay at $15 a ton
at the barn 3A miles northeast
of Davis John Moseley
Barred Rocks
I have bought the Wyatt Chig-
ley flock of Barred Rocks Have
several roosters for sale This
bunch of chickens has been prize
winners in a" number of county
and state contests in both Okla-
homa and Texas D F Ellis
Phone your news items to The
News
Davis Okla
GUESS UNO?
We’ve been slipping around to
your town for several week taking
stock on Who’s Who in Jthe grocery
lusiness
There’s one store here that’s cer-
tainly a top-notcher
Wonder' if you good folks know
what a real live up-and-coming
merchant yon have here Never
aaw one in a big city that can beat
him
-He has a well selected stock of
high class goods in his store Prac-
tically everything a progressiva
community could want t
For these reasons and for others
we have selected him as a member -of
“The Merchant of the -Gold
Plume"
He will be the exclusive merchant
in your- town selling this best of all
coffee — Gold Plume
Gold Plume Coffee is a high’
grade specially blended steel-cut
coffee It is toasted — not roasted
— which insures a rich mellow flav-
or and uniform strength
Well make this offer—
'
To any woman sending us the-
name of the Grocer we have select-
ed to be the MERCHANT of the
GOLD PiiUME before the ' an-
nouncement appears in your local'
paper we will give a pound of Gold
Plume Coffee FREE Go to -this
merchant and he will give you the
coffee as soon as we can ship 3til
him
Begin guessing today
FLSmith Coffee Com fan?
ft Smith Arkansas
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The Davis News (Davis, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1921, newspaper, January 27, 1921; Davis, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1713763/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.