The Westville Record. (Westville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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THE WESTVILLE RECORD
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W D Sweet of Siloam Springs
was here on business Monday
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Sjamuel Weston of Stilwell
waS here on business Monday
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Dr Blackburn of Lincoln was
here on business Wednesday
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Mrs Buna Jones was visiting
relatives in Watts last week
Mrs Mollie Sheffield is on the
sick list this week
Mr and Mrs Clyde Colvin
have a very sick child
Ed Cordray is on the s ck list
this week
John Sinclair was in Siloam
Springs on business Tuesday
Mrs S Ratliff was visiting in
Siloam Springs Sunday
Mrs E II Bryant was visit-
ing in Lincoln Monday
Miss Jennie Harrell was visit-
ing in Siloam Springs Sundays-
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Miss Fay Marley spent the
first of the week in Little Rock
visiting friends
! Mrs Clifford Moore of Sham-
rock Oklaia visiting hebe with
her mother Mrs F M Drake'
- LOST a Navy Certificate
Return to W O Akins West-
ville Okla : w
r
Mrs Sebring returned home
the latter part of last week from
Sallisaw where' she has been
visiting a daughter '
Chas Waters and three of his
daughters were visiting in Kan-
sas City the latter part of last
week
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T J Fields who is working at
Tulsa spent the latter part of
last week and the first of this
vveek’with his family here1
Miss Ruth Rollans returned
home Monday from Lincoln
where she has been working in
the hospital '
' Baz Wilson left Sunday even-
ing for ‘ Camp Travis Texas to
join his company which will
leave for France soon
John Waters and family moved
first of the week to Baron where
Mr Waters will farm ' the com-
ing year
Mr and Mrs Baz Wilson were
visiting relatives in Watts r last
week before Mr Wilson returned
to Camp Travis
Mft D B Ford returned
Saturday morning to her home
at Muldrow Oklahoma after
being called here on account of
the death of Darrel Pollock
Henry Catcher who is a mem-
ber of the national army at
Camp Travis Texas ’is visiting
here and at Watts this week
with friends and relatives
Mrs- D B Bryant returned
here from California last Friday
night where she has spent the
winter with her son She is
visiting the Idtter part of the
week in Choteau
There will bd services at the
Presbyterian church Sunday the
24th at 11 a m and at 7:39 p
m Rev Grant the new pastor
officiating-
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Albert Campbell of Stilwell
was here on business yesterday
Klngtf Tombs In Jerusalem
The tombs of the kings are beneath
the actual level of the city of Jerusa-
lem The exact location Is not known
We know from inscriptions and Scrip-
tural texts that Solomon David and
the succeeding kings were burled with
pomp in a venerated place and certain
documents even tell ns that histories
of their lives were placed In their
tombs The tbmb of David which as
late as the beginning of the Christian
era could still be distinctly seen Is
very likely beneath the mosque that
bears Its name and rises in Zion the
City of David which Is the southern
half of mftdenf Jerusalem
iWHEN IN WESTVILLE EAT AT THE
- R O Y A I -CAFE
We carry a full tine of Hot Drinks Chicken Tomato and Beef
' Bouillon
Sole agents for the famous Douglas Chocolates which are handled
in an ice cooled white enamel candy case
NOTICE— We handle all the latest daily newspapers and periodicals
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Call for a hat you want if we
haven’t got it we will get it
J R Swiccgood Prop'
County Attorney Williams of
Stilwell was here on business
Monday
Mr and Mrs A P Wilson of
Watts were visiting here Sunday
with relatives
Mrs Baz Wilson is visiting
her parents at ‘ Miami Okla
this week
A three cent rate went into
effect on the railroads here
Saturday
County Superintendent Hicks
of Stilwell spent Sunday here
with his parents
Alford Wilson was in Joplin
on business the latter part of
' Miss Bessie Hodges came home
Wednesday evening from Fayet-
teville being called on account of
the sickness of her father
T J Fields is moving his
family to Drumright th i 3 week
where they will make their
future home
Mrs E R Horine and little
son of McAlester Okla' Were
visiting here the latter part of
last week with friends 1
’ Sam Sixkiller w ho ha3 been in
the navy is visiting his parents
who lives Hear here He will
leave in a few days for Oklahoma
City to reenlist for another term
last week
Miss Ruth Rollans
Blackburn were in Watts on busi
ness Wednesday
See the Carter Real Estate Co
for a loan on your farm if you
and Dr wan long time cheap rate of
interest and quick service
You can make no mistake
Guy A Twcedie was here Mon-
day while oh his way to Bunch
where he has employment
Chas Robertson of Chicago is
visiting here this week with his
mother Mrs R T Carter
Miss Elsie Hodges was in
Siloam Springs Tuesday evening
to see her father who 'is in the
hospital there
Mrs John A Goodall returned
home at Stilwell Tuesday morn-
ing after spending a few weeks
here at the bedside of her mother
Mrs P V Craig
We were mistaken last week
when we said that Mr’and Mrs
Geo McKee had left for Kansas
to make their future home as
they went only on a visit and
will remain here
Would Keep Her Buey
Mrs Julia Ward Howe had at one
time quite an extensive correspond-
ence with Oscar Wilde When he was
about to become editor of a certain
London Magazine he asked her to be-
come a contributor and she evidently
responded favorably for he wrote:
“I am charmed at the prospect of
counting you among my contributors
Would you write me ao article about
4000 words on Concord — with sketched
of Thoreau the faun and Alcott the
mystic and Emerson with his bright
Attic mind made happy by a phrase
and finding comfort In an aphorism
and Margaret Fuller to whom Venus
gave everything except beauty and
Pallas everything except wisdom I
should like the article to be Illustrated
by views of Concord I often
look back to our happy days with
Uncle Sam add have the pleasantest
memories of Newport'
Some
Very
Pretty
Patterns
for Custom
Tailoring
at the
City Tailor Shop
LUCKY STROKE
CIGARETTE
rtf a year it has become
famous the man’s cig-
arette for the men who are
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working over here and
fighting over there
The reason? Because
it’s made of Burley pipe
tobacco and because — -
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Partnership
The making of even the most ordinary telephone call
involves a partnership of at least three persona
The effectiveness of the service depends on the degree of
team-play existing between these three partner— the person
calling who co-operates by consulting the directory and
calling by number always the operator by making the con-
nection quickly courteously and with the maximum degree
’ ' of human accuracy and the person called by answering
promptly
Greatest satisfaction of service is attained whan the second
partner the operator is accorded the same eomViermtion
and courtesy which she is always anxlouato show the
other two members of the partnership
Southwestern Beil Telephone Co
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The Westville Record. (Westville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1918, newspaper, March 22, 1918; Westville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1742371/m1/3/?q=WAR+DEPARTMENT: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.