Delaware County Chieftain (Jay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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PROiQRAM FOR DEC 30 1921
At Mrs J H Riley’s v -Subject:
China A t
Hymn Joy to the 'world 5
Prayer of Thanksgiving that
Christ came on Christmas Mrs
Duffieid
Scfiptbre Lesson: Without
CJbfiStnas-Isiah 44-6 20 With
Christinas Luke? 2-I20V: Mrs
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l$o®g Holy-Night' Intermediate
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Silent prayer -By allR ' -Repeating
of slogan-:‘T he people
llat Sat in darkness saw a great
light” Mattf‘4:l6
RolRCa-Letr' eyrpr' member
hnstyir by giving the name of
soifie ' Missionary in
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Prayer-That the fhom'c$of 'the
Miianapesmayrradiat'the
Christmas Spirit throughout the
ear --Mrs Ford i
PraerThat these : homes may
$fen& f6hb4‘manyl‘neV: Mission’
ari6S Mrs Thatcher
Tai fc -if Ch jis f “had " not "come
Mrs Stewart -
Kftjmtitig af SloganvMait 4:16
fffibti:AlI hail’ fhe power of Je
suhame
T&lk: jThe courage of thsse who
arS taking the Christmas Spirit
to Chiria- Mrs Hogan '
TalfcWhat the Christmas spirit
will inean to ChinaMts Riley
Pfayertfor 'all Missiohaniss In
Cfiihi Jupior girls i -liVfen--
Blest-betbe tie -that bind
fhlkt-S B C Missionaries in
China Mrs Scale -V-7
Business plans for personal ’ser-
vice: Plans for observance of
Jintiary week “of 'prayer : Read
ing o minutes: Offering
Prayer-for (fie NexyYear’s work
Mrs'Thomasori
Miss N el win Cale'-spentthe
Christmas Holiday" at the home
of ber--mether-in Grove— - r
County "'Commissioher 'Heel
amf Ur J jW Mahan were7 here
from Kaps any? s t e rd a y:-j 053 k in g
aft®c business' matters
Mrs Stella Burbagecalled on
Mrs J R' Wilson Sunday after
noon :-?r
James S Linam wa3 in Row
Sunday- r - r-' 7 r-r 7 7
Lillie Nellis and Ema Linam
spent Sunday at the home of J T
Linam - -
William Anglin was visiting
the home of Jack Smith Sunday
' Baxter - Linam so nof J T L
N Linaca returned homo- Thursday
from Monroe : Louisiana where
he hasheen since- last March -They
were preaching ip Row
Sunday by Rev Sanders
John Potter Jr is on the sick
list this week “
John Linam and Beltha Taylor
' called at the home o Mr Beals
Sunday evening
Geo Beck BelthaTaylor and
John Linam returned home
from Biishy head Okla Friday
Bryant Roberts called on : J T
Linap Jr Sunday evening 1
Nina Thopas and Jessie Smith
called on Cecil Linam Tuesday
Mr and Mr? Dinton of Kansas
was j visiting the home of Mr
Hiltons Sunday
Bill Lupper is calling in Row
very often again “ -MrsSonn
Potter Was trading
in Row iTbursday v -!
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: vpood many cases of measles
arc reported in this country
now' -
Mrs Joe Mill is on the sick list
this week- "
John Nellis V vvill move this
week vto: his farm on Battle
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Outing Flannel good'Heavy"
Grade : ‘ 15c a yd
J j ' Gingham Good Grade!
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7 rPeixale at a yard -rJ
J t YVide Sheeting “ V ‘ :' oc A-i
r nbieachedvMuslin atjjl X:15c::: i
' ' ' 7 : Bleached Muslin - “f ” 17ic v
" Middies? $5(J value at' ' W-3 1 ‘i-3-
: ? " Towelling at a
Men's Dress Shirts $2tB0 val--
IvKfle Ih'eyTa'st at $175 each
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nveraltIrftn:all Rliie'-" nWe call your attention to a f v
uveraus ironfall t -gi s p p-lr ©fu
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: Buckle ahd "Big Joe
S150 value at a pair- $125 : f-
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Dress 50c Hosb af 25c1 r
Women’s 75ci' '’'-SOc' : m
Olio -loLOhiidreas RedllCtion On all p-i- V55L-
Gather Shoes in
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’Slb&rSugar: $1:03
Shelf hardware
7 -U ‘ ij- pitrb ‘ HogJ “Lard 14c lb
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tion in price :i t20 bdlrs Pearl White Soap 100
' I - ’ ’ 1 (Ivy PickTS iar-& H’sh'oe tob 80c lb
Evm piece cl AluninuU- U Qrar4ma Soa 3 for'iSc
- ware in our sork r?aue(d :Calilael Bak Pov: large 27 -
vr : jn price Your- opportunity - ( - -
tosecure good uteusils"-fir:B ! C baking-powder 2oc
kai ' rrna ”' u No-2i Syrup Peach can 30c
: N61- can -Gooseberry 80c
v " 'Chinaware Plates set $100 J J Salmon 3 '-for 3Sc-V-
':-yNo 3cah Tomato 18c
‘ 50c Bo wiatSSc 1: Large Oats: per box 25c
25c ‘Bowls aTisb:::'!: I-Rice 6ic lb r: Syrup gal 75c'
Flour
- Witb eachvS500 pujeapj p- f
from General' "Stockibbe' 1
50 lb sack Best Soft Wheat
Flour at: $150
Goffees-
WelcomejjuestCoffeeil 32c
Red Fox 25c interstate 27
Steel cut Golden Grain 2qc 4-
A good Coffee at 17c lb
Come in and see for yourself’1'--
This Salr is f or cash an ti the Prices are for your Benefit Y our Ohance
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Mr and Mrs John 'GlasS and
familywere here over Christmas
the guests of her’’parentst’Mr
and"Mrs G W Goad- ) r ' "
' Mies LucreliuvTddd is spend-
ing the holidays at home’: here’
from her school work in the'eoh
vent at Oklahoma Gity! -’ !
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Claudo Thompson was shaking
hands with fripnds efe - Friday
Kind of a political handshake
you know r: -
Jake Goad has - been sojourn-
ingvwith home folks - the past
few days resting from his scliool
duties at Chelsea where be is at
tending this year - :
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SVV Chandler and ‘JAi South
of the Moseley ' neighborhood
were among visitors to the coun
ty seat today paying taxes They
alsaadcled their" names to Chief
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: ' ‘ ‘ESTRAY NOTICE '
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- Notice is hereby given tha t Uie
undersigned has-takenup an es
tray' found on las premises four
mires riorGi of Jiy in Delaware
County’plilabdmj’- £said estray
describecT as folio wsv One 3-year
old steer7 no marks ox' brands
bob-taileddeep red natural mul-
'ey -weight about 300 pounds
Noticeis ierebv given that if
the owner ofaid pfftray does not
appear aridjJaim th1e‘ same in 2
weeks from nbate bl this notice-
the undersigned will proceed"
to pjrsalfTesfray Fs ’provided by
law ' -
1 1 Dated thir "10th day of Decern
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The Ghieftain $1 per Year
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Tweedie, Guy A. Delaware County Chieftain (Jay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1921, newspaper, December 28, 1921; Jay, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1779386/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.