Claremore Messenger (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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MO WOMEN NEEDED
>r SALVATION ARMY
Commawlar Evan«ellne loath
Says War Rallaf Work
Must Be Extended. .
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0#"mad*r Bnnielln# Booth, lead-
•f of tho Salvation Army la tho Unit-
"tataa, ha« been suddenly called
upon to 800 addltloaal war
work women for France. The request
to contained In a report joat received
by her from Ool. William A. Barker
of the Solvations forcea, whom ahe
■ent to France over a year ago to e*.
tabllsh hutment and general war relief
*"W.Wl*'h6 American troops.
we will do all wo can to flu thta
Booth wheu
^rfk JSS
Sfc 2m!? "npreM 0,6 American
CiiLJV n,ore w,tb the absolute
fum,lnln« and enlarging
work of th« men o '
nni bMl(le" 0,6 nobl* Red
S?*?* D°w merged for a drive for
^acht 13 8 v,t ' * in a vast
machine for human relief, and each la
tndlspenslble, serving itm
In It, ownway! Wrt,CU"r
' "The Salvation Arm* wa« bon in
eJsl' reared ta Privation and
^ 1° every ph#** of human mls-
W and how to cope with It Perhana
that accounts In some dta™
I ar® thankfot
mm Hfi ,re of the common people, and
£otoU on a practical baala. Wo team-
Nroiirs
dugouts, the Salvation AmyUdoi"
i£t forT" W"' C°ntU"le to 00 «£
liberty/' S C#U8# " Canity and
CUBE FOR BLUES
! WEAR THE CAMPS
Community Servlje Takes Place I
of Mother, Friends and
Home for Soldiers.
Ten young officer* of the
3 f
come In the front door." '
Homesickness in ♦ ,« . . .
Which War Camp CommunT/'&rvS
supplies Innumerable cures Serv,c*
W"re^ev?0t y0Ur nn®t>er." My. the
. C. C. S. to the homesick bov fmm
camp with leisure to anend in «L I
of the three hundred JVaU "
over the countrv Wi.ii. h . U
« So,
self when he gets there, not knowing
i'
si's ss;
announcing a ° .'VWI\,od i
<t,m lt. ^ ^ ^
'-r — ' ^
"Htedtqp the Bqys OwrJfar
mU'XWCJL.H«M
"JewiA VWfere
Board -\far Crap Community
Service Titmnr
Association-
Salvation Army
u"-.
NOVEMBER lltb*lAlb J
¥
Phorca: 300 391.
THE THOMAS MARKET
ire«? Product®
Table Luxuries
Meats, Groceries
fiLE* Tl"ra st,eet <*
Return #10 in Cash Receipts and re-
ceive a 25cf Thrift Stamp FREE
HELP WIN THE WAR!
Somebody's Dollars Will Do ft-
I Wonder if They'll Be Yours
M '
r wn Ry Bruce Barton
I A thtyShraS «'happen
trench, where our bov°U? ^ front line
Jadened SecrTry ^ AJd
hia way along. tary will make
rettes. P et chocolate and ciga
P«JnT«™pS'? ZTheS he wi" « .
that tremble with th .^°?ee hands
comfort of a bi „f ^.pC°ld: the
Men will hiii I- eet and a 3moke-
him <in the back; a IS whence' hSlappin?
things Will be a he hfl3 gone
>.«. « J'S.V SSffW trench
"P. d" Too' X'p«J'StCn m?k° """
rettes and all? an t'Ie c^a-
I do not know™ Twenty*five dollars?
twenty^-five^i^^j^g to fflve,doU&rs or
my five or twentvL think, that it is
That some night whenV Wol1 dn>t you?
Mine, ray monev -bj" cold and ]°ne
Secretary out alon<r 11 ?0/1 misht send a
Let's mike up ou^f;'^"'''"trench
*oia to Pay for « ™?edSof";hai "* ««
WjJ th. „iehls thi8 ^nttT„Sre
ously tKhocote and d" Srfel joy-
our money provided anH tes that
b«.u.. w?epreSaS?ed S iSST
Why Vou Should Give Twice
What Vou Did Before
tlle «^iee at yiraw!^*
much T erlc"ns K'v« fwlae as
much ax ever before our soldier.
fssrs—
Banters:
iw stage Stan
85 hostess' houses
15,000 "Big Brother" sec-
retaries
Millions of dollars
home .comforts
of
to maintain the wmtlt feat
«• wianlaf the vv a«w
MON-
SCHOOLS
WILL RE-OPEN
day
r"°" •>«-
* ' At nine o dork mi,n
^1-d ,£*£-
SSSi!" ™ '•" -"H-a
m^en ^ * Keneral teachers'
^z:LT9,c^xuBuading
MAKY A. DAVIS, Supt.
tte ^tflbUt*d b' °* America
people the association bought
J287 w m°Stly techn,«*l. et which lftg,.
tar zf„e°r Sa,lvation Army hut. |„' the
jwblle half a million aL
l::jZT,ra The >«
S^g. d 0Per"te ton^ library;
! The Salvation Army, with 121 n
SSCfflWtTK!
, ,he "oOKhnuts fried by sal-'
* lassies In huts or trench«
1*1 ven to the men M an<1l
1.1 . ®rty*foup a mb a lance* ia
the American and Alllea* J
In many other wavi <ri.u es *n('
■elflsh service. wnstant on-
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
0"«V
of the esute of^|^ « B"n^ptcv
Md J Ludwjg, Deftndantsf
Notice ia hereby riven that „
WtU eJj," STiS; Mar.
STSKr/SsgSK
announcing a reception thBt'niZuT"'
peclally for soldlef r—' **"
' ' iw« ""tiner members. Rv ,«
1,1(1 Methodist church sends
an announcement of all lr« ™ 7T
addressed to him Tt<^>Dn'
Vou printed at 2
He h!T a* *"•- " Me">odlst?
In^VhTnT^roV' ^ "" I
endle« derails In the round o? de°nf„«:
Th. w°c°r sDh /eneral C0Bf«S
fart**He "a* f°nde"t
ftct written Into a litUo blank on tk^
«rd eajxH'lally for •••
United War Work
Campaign
' United War Work
Campaign Program
■ Tfco campaign begiaa oa "—■*--
morntog, Novemb^uT^ emSrSJ
°® " at, Nmatcr la
t • "M«WS
*• "• u A...,. ikam —
Rational C3stho>
lie War Con -
dl (tndndlaa
*«l ht of
cwMrtios)... saaoti
War Chap Osm.
■ntty Serr-
■•art. a^..
Aaorteaa U
S««r Aaw«.
DEATHS
Harper^ra. Myrtle Harper ,ife,|
TupJ me ,n Foyil.at 8:20 o'clrck
I gasoltne hm°ming- D('ath «as due to
I gat l,„e buni8 rec,1Vf() by ^
* °f an ""^mobile tank.. Servi-
ce„ and interment took place at Uu~h
>hea.l Wednesday afternoon. *
Elliott D. G. Elliott, 92 years „f
St of a6' na"iiag 2 miles w,u,h"
Of Claremore on the Mrs. Jessis
Davis farm, died early Wednesday '
morning. Death was not traced (o
the influensa. Senices took p]a,P
Wednesday afternoon and the body
was laid to rest in Woodlown.
For the Boy.
the Service
Harris_Jim Harris, colored, an
■ 5 years of Sapulpa, dicd oTheirt
failure Wednesday morning at eight
the Washington Bath
ou,.. here. The body was prepared
Undent brtHC Herbfrt «<«"
t0 v. , , am| wi ^ "hipped
to Sapulpa for burial Thursday.
" :North left -f eraooa
for tho hastem riaHceta on a baying
tour Icr the E. F. North Company
Mrs. J. p. Collins and dajgfctcVs
went to Tuls.i Jlon-iiy for a ^ort
visit with Mr. «d Mn. V. Guy
Kershntr.
**rttu Hay idn*i
Says
I les^lT Cathni'i"*1 K°,bbon"- th*
I ^ ess.0"1- ""-wi
, -M1 l'"Z ipn«n C■,np*,'m•', "•
American °°
answer will be another "
snnouneemeut y we J'*1
tTon " « one oa
tho of our "thtlng man
£??"J=aar-
Wecan save you
Money on
FLOUR & FEED
F,m VictorT Boy's Worfc.
to one of ,hT^!!L U'7
t'alted War WartTcf^? ^ ^
Tort ' ta,
«o^ dMk hadoiu CJ J*" «««
In a*l the wort o< tiTbta^l "T5
huftfly begun. hari
,TT"'^T
•hat alat otd — *"*• *
diun i* aa ^!^ ** * *• war
■abter mm'TT •• Nrt M
Tm ^Mp wl thi war - -
rm la oa thu- '
['«ul *a*ad a —nisa
^ Nr aad
t. Sri ™'".'""' «
the
One r of B1^
25--<lrva!a^ '£
Block On. vl
R«.,,| J and *urveyed by F M
tecdofn<K/|ir i? ^ o"*e "f
Situated fnr°Swyrbeina* toeMted Md
State of Oklahoma°Un *° n>
,0rTlow'
said defendants, obtained*
Jiff*fo?"thon the ^ i 32y
£S m80U8)H] d-
until paid" tol£^J£erC^?t P*1, annum
mf«rth.r
-JW ($118^8) DoU^^J^
ey ' fee*, «nd forVli^if. *ttorn:
accruing in this case Now^k'^
fore, I will 011 tl^. iw rJ' No*> there-
mi A'W?5?S&2 VT
^■teLwiUi hrtmrtXra
Jaly, 1 17, m> ^ • 1#th day of
™ G EEN,
f2S2?J5,%
Miss Maude Littlefleld and son
Ben of i ulsa visited with relaUvea ia
the city this week.
"\D- M Faulkner and chUdren
of Muskogee, leturened to their home
Fnay after visiting for several days
in Claremore.
Miss Shirley Goodnough of Neveda
Mo., 1S Jn Claremore visiting with her
I'"?"?•« Bw
Charley Hicks, of Banger, Texas is
r6 n n5!W days to
L. D Odom continues to improve
and pneumoaia.
Harold Boyd has accepted employ-
ment at the Rogers county Abstract
The banks and tho county offices
,S^,dS.T°'*h,"" ■" « -
r£rsy&rMoMw fa
Miss Vida Lynch, of Chelsea, spent
2£V ■clafnon vi,itin«
Mft. Stringer, of Catoosa, w«8 ,
Clareiiiore visitor Monday.
Liml'rnd Mr8> L S" Bobson, Mr*.
^' „Carr 80(1 daughter, Misa Stelln
Tut.MMGrila
4|Jins ' M """" ° "*>■
... Misfes VSviM Kershner and Grmeo
and" m6' Dnd Messrs" E,'n«8t Rtchardi
to t 1' .. °°'e Chelsea, motored
to Tulsa Sunday.
SaJd' vTd Mr8- Bob Whisenhunt, of
""" Ctorano™
Frank C. Stevens who has been vis-
tri g.WI John Sampson and other
riends in Claremore, left for hi*
home in Okmulgee .Tuesday
,8h8 G'°dys Ziim' of Oklahom a
City has returned home. ShehaaaL? .
pted a position with the law firm at
Adania & Will*.
Tom McDonald, of Tulsa, fl
•trjt---*. iw,"-
Misaejf Irene and Tiaha R.-+
SLOE'S
iom McSpaddea and aon of Chel
^juiu>d wiu ^ £i£:
^ a-t -d NJTJ^
W-.motored U TuU. Uta
football caaeu Waa
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Sutton, R. R. & Sanders, J. J. Claremore Messenger (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1918, newspaper, November 8, 1918; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178818/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.