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THE WAGONEK TRIBUNE THURSDAY OCTOBER 18 1928
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MUSS MILLER HONORED
Y M M S
Mitt Edith and Mitt Rosamond Bilet The Young Matrons Mittionary So-
entertained Wednesday evening at me lat Thursday evening at the home
their home the members of the Sant
Souci Club with Mitt Faye Miller
whote marriage to Cyrus C Braud of
Oklahoma City will be an event of
the latter part of the month the guest
of honor
The evening was spent in bridge
and at the close the hostesses served a
salad course to which the little white
iced cakes topped with a ring of gold
added their attractive note
Then to the strains of the Mendel-
sohn's wedding march entered little
Betty Barnard in a fluffy white dress
bearing a white satin pillow on which
rested a large gold crepe paper wed-
ding ring and presented it to the
bride-to-be Untying the white and
gold ribbons as directed by a clever
verse found at the end of one of the
streamers the honoree discovered hid-
den in a novel manner handkerchiefs
from each of the club members
The guests were: Misses Faye Mil
ler Ruth Cobb Iweta Miller Zella
Morton Ethelyn Marklev Mary La-
mon Kate Corbin and Mrs V J
Lockett
ills
ATTENDS CONCERT
James Wolfe baritone of the Metro-
politan Opera company and Miss Lil
ciety of the First Methodist church
of Mrs Frank Snedaker with Mrs Ed-
ward Vermillion assistant hostess
Mrs Andy Eagan was the only guest
At the close of the lesson hour the
hostesses served refreshments
The society meets this evening with
Mrs Henry Kennon at her home on
East Church street
The contest which is being held is
causing a great deal of interest and an
increase in attendance The winners
will be decided at next week's moat-
ing MANN-BREWER
Announcement is made of the mar-
riage of Miss Florence Mann to Buster
Brewer Tuesday October 16 at Ok-
lahoma City
The bride ir a daughter of Mr and
Mrs Jack Manft and has been employ-
ed in Oklahoma City for the past few
months
Mr Brewer as also working now in
Oklahoma City but Wagoner was for-
merly his home
The Tribune join their friends in
best wishes
fill
MRS MARTIN TO ENTERTAIN
Mrs M A Martin of Muskogee is1
BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETIES Miss Yetta Hatfield spent the week- j Ralph Adams and daughter Mary
The Girls Auxiliary met at the ‘ en n Tulsa and her sister Mrs Rus-j Elizabeth returned Sunday after a
church Monday afternoon with The su- el1 McGlaaom- reurn:1 wih her a5d few day vi‘ " Kana‘ CitV- Mo with
perintcndent Mrs H H Deatherage
lian Lauferty (the famous Beatrice ' entertaining tomorrow evening at the
Fairfaw) were artists appearing on thejW M Rinehart home on South Mc-
opening program of the concert activ- j Quarrie avenue a large group of
ities sponsored by the Civic Club at 1 friends
Muskogee Tuesday evening
Among those from Wagoner who at- j play
and
Seven tables of bridge will be in famjy
in charge
The Y W A meet at the church
this evening and have for their lesson
the last chapter of the mission study
book "Life Beautiful"
The women of the church meet this
afternoon in their circle groups as
follows: Number one at the home of
Mrs A C Beard Number to at the
home of Mrs Geo Cleland with Mrs
Deatherage as leader and number three
meets with Mrs Floyd Hines
f I 11
TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY
In honor of John Jr’s eighth birth-
day Mrs J A Wacker is entertaining
next Wednesday afternoon at the
Community rooms with a Hallowe’en
party Fifty-four guests have been in-
vited The invitations that have been sent
the decorations that will kg used and
the favors to be given all give promise
of one of the prettiest and cleverest
juvenile parties of the year
I I I I
Mrs F A Driskell and Mrs Wm
King of Clarksdale Miss who have
been the guests of Mr and Mrs W J
Driskell and family left Wednesday
for Dallas Texas where they will visit
before returning to their home
Sill
The teachers of the city schools and
the majority of the rural schools will
attend the teachers meeting for East-
ern Oklahoma in session at Muskogee
beginning this evening and lasting un-
til Saturday at noon
s s s s
Mr and Mrs Ha! Nunn and daugh-
ter Mary Frances returned to their
home in Elk Cily Okla Wednesday
after a visit here with Mrs Nunn’s
parents Mr and Mrs M Young and
S S fi s
tended the program were: M (
Mrs W O Rittenhouse Du Rand R- N A INITIATION
Brandau Thomas Webb Mrs V M At the m(etinf? Gf the local camp of
Sprangel and daughters Miss Ruth and he ftoyal Neighbors of America Iasi
Faye Mr and Mrs Jm Miller Mrs ! Thursday evening at the hall initiation
Hence Irby Mrs Abbie Moss Miss vice were held and Mrs J E
Irene Gray Mrs Betty Miller Mrs D Simpson Miss Helen Jackson Miss
N Onstead Miss Kate Corbin Mrs A)(f Renfro ant) Miss Georgia Robin-
G F Waggoner Mrs T J Daniel and gon were made members of the camp
Miss Ella Barnwell fi fi S S
8 8 8 8 Miss Lois Gillis of the Northeastern
ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB j State Teachers’ College at Tahlequah
Mrs C E Castle was hostess to the 1 was here Tuesday evening and met
Arts and Crafts club on Monday Oc- I with ihe extension class in which
tober 15 at her home on McQuarrie j eighteen teachers are enrolled at the
avenue 1 high school She was a d:nner guest of
Mrs T J Daniel led an interesting Miss Mary Harris at the Grant Harris
lesson on "William and Mary Furni- home
fi S S 8
Mr and Mrs L B Fenton spent
Sunday and Monday in Henryetta with
their son Paul and Mrs Fenton and
spent Monday and Tuesday here
ISIS
Miss Ruth Knight and Miss Ruth
Penn of Okmulgee will arrive this
evening to spend the remainder of the
week at the C H Penn home
I i i i
Mr and Mrs Harry Coday and son
of oCweta were here Friday evening
and attended the republican meeting
at the high school auditorium
i i i
Mrs Bert Hellen Mrs T C Harvi-
son and Mrs Lloyd Kyle returned last
evening from Sapulpa where they had
attended Rebekah Grand lodge
8 8 18
Miss 11a Jones of Fort Worth Texas
was a guest over the week-end of Mr
and Mrs M Jones and family and Mr
and Mrs Welch Wagner
8 8 8 8
Miss Clarice Atterberry and Miss
Edna Bateman spent the week-end in
Tulsa with -the former's parents Mr
and Mrs Lon Atterberry
8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs Andrew Cray and
daughter Miss Iiene spent Sunday in
Muskogee the guest of Mr and Mrs
Ralph Gray and familv
8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs Marsh Corgan and
son John Marshall spent the week-
end in Muskogee with Mrs -Anna C
Butler and family
8 8 11
Mr and Mrs S L Hatfield and son
Charles spent Sunday in Muskogee
the guests of Mr and Mrs Moro Hat-
field and children
fi I fi 8
Mr and -Mrs Leo Brummitt and
children Mias Ursula McFarland and
!oe Thomoson spent Sunday afternoon
-’t ahlequah
fi 8 fi fi
Mrs T J Shinn will entertain the
members of the Needlecraft club to-
morrow afternoon at her home on East
Church street
8 8 fi fi
Dr Orvis who is a resident at the
Mr' and Mrs Newton Lyles Mrs
Adams and daughters Tommy Lou
and Ida Mae who had accompanied
them there remained for a longer visits
8 18 8
Mrs Jennie Hays Higgins and Miss
Leona Follick were Muskogee visitors
Friday Miss Dorothy Neal of Mus-
kogee accompanied them home and 1 ew with his parents
Judge and Mrs W B Mum and
family had as their guests from Sunday
until Tuesday Mrs Moss' brothes Wal-
ter Phillips and son and Ernest Clark
of Jasper Ark
18 8 1
Mr and Mrs John Lyles of Salli-
saw will spend the ’week-eisd here
with home folks
18 11
Fred Leonard of Tulsa is speeding
and
Mv
attended the Wagoner-Keota football
game
8 8 8 8
Rev and Mrs Tom Shaw ofTuIaa
formerly of Wagoner announce the
birth of a baby girl on Thursday Octo-
ber I 1
8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs Joe Cobb and family
have as their guests their daughter
Mrs W J Queen and Mr Queen and
son Billy Jack of Redonba Beach
Calif
-v 8 8 8 8
Mrs J A Wacker Mrs Floyd
Hines and son Paul and Mrs V A
Johnson spent Wednesday in Musko-
gee 8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs Neal Mills and son of
Pawhuska spent Sunday here with
Mrs Grace L Mills and family
8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs J Frank Gilbert of
Broken Arrow were business visitors
here last Thursday aftenoon
i i i I
Marlin Goddard of Cushing spent
Friday with his parents Mr and- Mrs
J A Goddard and sons
8 8 18
Mr and Mrs Warren Davis and
daughter of Muskogee visited friends
here Saturday afternoon
8 8 8 1 ''
Mr and Mrs Fern A Tarr had as
their guests over Sunday Mr and Mrs
Truman Archer of Tulsa
8 8 8 8
G L Putsche returned Wednesday
evening after a few days business visit
in Memphis Tenn
8 fi fi 8
Mr and Mrs F R Edwards and
Mrs B V Leonard
118 8
Mr and Mrs Wm Rakes lelt Tues-
day for a week’s visit at Baxter
Springs Kans
8 II I
E H Rye editor of the Porter
News and Mrs Rye spent Monday in
Wagoner
fill
Mr and Mrs J A Wacker mmd son
John spent Sunday with relatives in
Miami n ‘ ’
8 111 ‘
Mr and Mrs R W Suter spent Sun-
day and Monday in Holdenville
childr
c home at Guthrie has return- children and Billy Billingsley spent
Little Miss Pauline Fenton ed after a two weeks’ visit here with Sunday at Spavinaw
friends
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Ted Markley of Tulsa spent Wed-
with home
tuie" She was assisted by Mrs James
Biggerstaff Mrs T C 1 Iarrill Jr
Miss Ella Barnwell Mrs C C McCon-
nell Mrs W M Rinehart and Mrs
George Clela nd
A well chosen luncheon was served
by the hostess and Mis V C Lane
Mrs Walter Van Noy will be ho3i-
ess to the club on Monday October
22 and Mrs L M Hcrsman will be
the leader
fi S 8 fi
BIRTHDAY PARTY
8 8 5 5
Mrs F N Parker writes The Tri-
bune from Waterloo la that she will
leave soon for Indianapolis Ind and
returned home with them for a visit i
8 S 8 8 I
Mr and Mrs J A Goddard and I
sons have as their guests Mrs God- ' e-day afternoon here
dard’s brothers Claude and Walter I f°B fi 8 fi 8
Pence and Mrs Walter Pence a n d jm Moss is spending a few days
with bis parents Judge and Ms W
three children of Topeka Kntis
fi fi fi fi
Miss Melvina Lamon who is employ-
ed in the city schools at Bartlesville
will spend the week-end here with her
parents Mr ad Mrs W A Lamon
8 8 fi S
Mrs John Baldridge Miss Ann Gib-
son and Mrs W H Martin were
luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs M
A Martin at her home in Muskoeee
8 5 fi fi
Miss Audrey Beard who teaches at !
B Moss
fi 8 I I
Mrs R W Suter and her mother
Mrs Brown spent Wednesday in Muskogee
s 5 s i
Bill Thompson spent the week-end
with home folks at Spavinaw
8 fi 5 fi
R W Reeves was a business visitor
‘ in Tulsa Wednesday
1 fi fi fi fi
there enter
Music
S S fi 5
Mr and Mrs R L Stockdale and
Mrs C L Harrison and Mrs Frank family have as their guests Mrs Stock-
Brown entertained Wednesday evening j dale’s father G G Bolch and rioter
from there to Parkersburg W V to t a consolidated school near Stillwell I Mr and Mrs C L Harrison opent
visit a sister Her daughter formerly j Okla spent the week-end with her Sunday in Pawhuska
Lotta Parke now Mrs A T H°ndick parents Mr and Mrs Ira Beard 8 8 8 8
and Mr Hendrick and family aromov-l fi S fi fi W T Drake is a legal visitor in
ing from Waterloo Ind tft M nn-ap-J Mrs R L SorArHIe Guy Stock- Mukoee today
olis Minn Their son Parker will dale Miss Martha Norman and Miss' 8 8 8 8
Minnie Bolch and G G Bolch of Ava l Mrs Pierce Hays is visiting relatives
Mo are spending today in Tulsa j in Fort Gibson
Mrs R' M Grirnss Sand Mrs C L Mr’- Dave CatrcI1 ”Pent Sunday in
at the home of the former on North
State street with a surprise party for
their husbands whose birthday anni-
versaries are this week
During the evening three tables of
rook were in play Mrs Reginald Gil-
more and J A Wacker won the prizes
for high and low scores At the close
the hostesses served a salad course
The guests were: f Mr and Mrs R
M Grimes Mr and Mrs Reginald Gil-
more Mr and Mrs J A Wacker Mr
and Mrs Tom Westmoreland Mr Har-
rison and Mr Brown
S 8 5 8
Mr and Mrs Emmett Wooten of
Muskogee announce the b’rth of a
baby boy rU''dnv October 16 at the
home of Mr Wooten’ parents Mr
Miss Minnie Bolch of Cabool Mo
and another sister Mrs Earl H’tch-
cock and two children of Ava Mo
Mr Hitchcock will arrive Monday for
a week's visit
8 8 S 8
Argus Nichols is seriously ill at the
General hospital at Muskogee follow-
ing an operation performed there last
week Mrs Nichols is spending the
week there and Miss Mildred and Bob
of Tulsa will join her for the week-
end fi 8 fi fi
Mr and Mrs J A Crawford spent
Sunday with relatives in Okemah
They were accompanied by Mr and
Mr Johnson Crawford who remainded
for n week's viit there and who will
j spend a week in Oklahoma City and
Harrison spent Wednesday in Musko-
gee fi fi 8 fi
Mrs Jennie Crowder and Mrs Clara
Whaley spent Wednesday in Musko-
gee Mrs Mary E Armour left Tuesday
for a two weeks visit at Hobart Okla
fi fi S 8
J A Borak spent Sunday in Dallas
Texas with his sons Emil and Leo
fi fi fi fi
J E Herbert of Muskogee was a
business visitor here Monday
S fi fi 8
G A Callaway handles Henryetta
Lump Coal The very best on the
market
M
Muskogee
fi 8 8 fi
Callaway pays the highest price for
all kind of produce Either cash or
trade
8 8 8
Callaways always pays the highest
prices for farmers produce!
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
GILMORE’S
GROCERY
THESE ARE EVERYDDAY
PRICES
Fresh Bulk Cocoa per lb 15c
Good Rio Coffee lb 25c
2 pkgs Post Toasties — 25c
6 bars P & G Soap 25c
8 lb pail Compound $125
Tokay Grapes per lb 10c
No 2 can Tomatoes 3 fol 25c
Nature’s Best Matches 3 ton 10c
48 lbs Guaranteed Flour $160
Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup
per gallon 65c
5 lb pail Comb Honey 95c
OK1 HOMA DEMANDS
1 Honest Elections
2 Fair Judges
1 Non-Political
Schools
31-Partisan Hla’’
way Board
31-Partisan Par
don Board
Ory Law Enfo
ment
A searchlight
the state capit
All these are pled
ged by the state
platform of the Re-
publican Paity
M §
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ct “ At i
CHATCS CURTIS
‘The man who never broka
his word"
COTTON FARMERS —
It will prove to your interest to
come to our gin before you eell your
load of cotton
Service and a square deal
TOM HARRILL
CUSTOM COTTON GIN
One Block East of Court House
Wagoner Oklahoma
and Mr f B Cnmobll in Wagoner c
aid mn j i v- ’ i Ada before returning home
Mrs 7ootnn we formerly M a Jewell' fi fi fi fi j
Campbell The young man ha been j Honoring Mi’' Fave Miller
g'ven of Fn-me't r engagement to Cyrus C Brand of Ok-pj
I Hirnm Citv w”s 'V'noun-'''d Hit W'el rtli
Mr' ' ' i w"' of QV anoma I t rTi
lwr 1 !'br" and Mi" 'rivna I amon &
Citj' who ren t1 w' 'v t 1rlS ’l nited by their mother Mr W A jfjJ
ter Mr 1 A Covfoid and Mr j y
Crawfo'J returned Sun with
Mr Brown and Mr and Mr Kilpi--
ric1' who spenbthe week-end here
j Lamon are ent-tninino- at tb home
j Saturdav afternoon Ten tables of
-j bridge will be in play
I " 8 8 8 5
8 8 8 j There will be a meeting of the R-
Mis Helen Sirrs teacher at the ( beknh lodge next Mondav evening a '
Northeastern State Teachers college j ball The evening will be spent in ! J
at Tahlequah and Miss Faye McCall j bJeecevrork members are urged
who i attending the college there j to be present !
spent Tuesday evening at the S A j 8 8 8 8 J
McCall home M W W Smith of Covington
8 8 8 8 Okla is the guest of her aunt Mrs j
Special Prices
FOR
ATUIBAY
VW k’
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HEREJL'jTm )VFR
'Amei tea’s Favorite Cm
The
AGRICULTURE:
sTsrP7o8pecIflc: 118 recoid proves him th
Farmer-owned and controlled price stabilization corporation
Reorganization of marketing system for farm crops til rough a
federal board -
3 Developed waterways
4 Lower freight rates
5 Adequate tariff on farm products '
WHO FIXED THE PRICE OF WHEAT?
Woodrow Wilson said:— -Mr Ilomei at Ids expirss wish has taken w
part in the deliberations of the committee on whose reram-
mendatlon I determine the government’s fair price”
Charles linirett President of the Farmers Union and one of the c
mlitee Signed nn Identical statement
The Charge that -Hoover lixert Ihe price is false
ha-(s
Mr J W Pickens and daughter
Mis Thelma who were called here by
the serious illness of S S Pickens fe-
turned to tbeir home in Eufaula Sun-
day 8 8 8 lf
Mr and Mrs Geo H Storey and
Mrs H E Dodge returned home Wed
nenday after a two weeks’ visit with
i datives at Madison Wis
8188
Mrs U B Roberts and her niece
Mrs W W Smith of Covington
Okla spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in- Pryor visiting Mr and Mrs Dean
Roberts and daughter
8 8 8 8
Mrs Ross T Getty of Port Huron’
Mich and Mrs Clarke McColl of De-
troit arrived here Monday night for a
visit with their parents Mr and Mrs
John McKinney
8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs Frank Akin spent the
week-end in Tulsa the guests of Mrs
Akin's parents Mr and Mrs James
Tadlove
till
Rev M E Ramey returned Tuesday
evening from Clinton N M where he
had been holding a two weeks revival
8 8 8 8
Nowhere in town can you find new-
er merchandise at reasonable prices
than at Callaway
B Roberts and Mr Roberts
8 8 8 8 I
Miss Allene Young who is employ- 1
cd in a bank at Claremore spent the I
week-end here with homefolks
8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs Roy Corgnn had as
their guests Sunday Mrs Efhel Webb
and Mr Hausam of Tulsa
8 8 8 8
Mr and Mrs W O Rittenhouse left
this morning for a short business trip
to Kansas City
8 8 8 v
Miss Lucille Davis of Muskogee is
visiting Mr and Mrs S S Pickens and
daughter
8 8 8 8
Mrs E C Bell returned Tuesday
evening front Topeka Kans to spend
the winter at the f W Wymer home
8 8 S I
Mrs T A Parkinson will return the
latter part of the week after a three
weeka visit with relatives at Tulsa
18 8 1
Mr and Mrs Fred Pugh and child-
ren have moved into the C H Penn
apartment on North State street
iii
Mr N B Brown of Little Rock
Ark ia the- gueat of her daughter
Mra R W Suter and Mr Suter
fill
Miaa Mary Gibaon apent Tueaday in
Muakogee
Ladies’ and Misses' Wool Coats $1500 value
Special each $995
Children's Coats all sizes
priced from — $375 to $995
Ladies All Wool Jersey Dresses
each $545
Ladies' Long Sleeve Fast Colored Print Dresses
each $195
27-inch Good Heavy Unbleached Muslin
per yard '
Gingham and Percale fancy light and dark
patterns per yard I
15c
Men’s Good Heavy Work Shoes $300 value
"pear pair $195
Fancy Plaid Part Wool Blankets $600 value
per pair $419
Heavy Grey Wool Mixed Blanket
per pair $319
Heavy Fancy Part Wool Robe
each $298
2 -pound Quilt Bundles
each 49c
See our windows for
Grocery Specials
JIM MILLER’S
'
Department Store
pracac ameaeaeEi
IMMIGRATION:
(utnior Smith proposes abandonou-nt of the 1)0 mmti
for immHruiion 1 ’
"ssl'rl llllt the 120 basis if used would
d feumiiimle against North Kuropotins Gormans and Scandinavians In
favm of sinn hern Knropemis mid Aslans
A Inter basis would increase by 100 000 a year the Immigrants seek-
Ins lobs now held by American citizens
Hoover favors retention of the 181)0 quota and protection of Amerl-
can wage nnd living standards
BOOZE OR BUSINESS?
Hoover is dry Al Smith is wet
Tolstead'Act'VnU'1 le intnrt nml enforce the
Smith would permit each state to go into the liquor business '
THEY’LL HELP HOOVER
Hoover’s program can only lie
carried out with n ’ friend! v
Congress Candidates pledged to
Hoover in Oklahoma pre:
1 Dlst Clinrles O’Connor Tulsa
2 Dist E L Kirby Wagoner
8 Dist Robert N Alien Idahel
i Dist Fred L Patrick Sapulpa
8 Dist 0 S Stone Norman
fl Dist Wait C Stevens Lawton
7 Dist Walter S Mills Clinton
8 Dist M C Garber Enid ’ '
JUSTICE!
Favoritism Delay Unethical
Practice Undignified Conduct
have no place In courts of Jus-
tice or on the Corporation Com-
mission The following supreme court
candidates are pledged to uphold
the dignity of public ofTlee and
restore It to public confidence
Jumps B Culllson Enid
3rd District
Charles Swiiidall Woodward
4th District
ThomnB G Andrews Chnndler
7th District :
(Every voter In the stole can
vote for all three of these candi-
dates) FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMI-
NAL COURT OF APPEAL8
Will II rhnppeil Pawhuska
FOR CORPORATION COM-
MISSIONER B R Hughes Oklahoma City
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The West Has Never Had a President Elect
Hoover and Curtis Nov 6
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