Luther Register (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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Condensed Statement of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"The Old Reliable"
LUTHER OK LA
at the Close of Business October 2 1933
ESOU RC :
Loans and Discounts
flverdrafts
banking House and Furniture —
Other Assets
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
United States Bonds
Municipal Bonds and NVarrants
Cash and Due from Banks
Total
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock
Surplus
Profits and Resene
Circulation
Bondi Borrowed
Depositi
Total
$2100000
500000
617539
2500000
1250000
17069076
The above statement corrett
JOHN BEIN A ft President
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Groceries Meats and Vegetables
Phone 33
WE BUY POULTRY AND EGGS
Dr Blair Points
Physician and Surgeon
Office Meyer Building
Up Stairs
JOHN F MOORE
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GROCERY Sz MARKET
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Dr G R NORMAN
PILE SPECIALIST
LUTHER OK LA HOM A
Coyle Building
Britton Woman Hurt
In Auto Accident
Mrs W C Rosewitz 21 years
Old of Britton suffered a frac-
tured collar bone last Wednes-
day night when a car in which
she was riding collided with
another driven by George Mc-
Fall at Northwest Sixteenth
street and Dewey avenue in Ok-
lahoma City She was taken to
the St Anthony hospital for
t reat ment
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SHOE REPAIRING
Let us fit up your old pair of
Shoes and make them last
longer For a small cost we
make them almost good as new
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FARM SALES A SPECLILTY
Phone tne for Date
Rates R(asonable
Lulher Okla
"Jake" Victim 1Wins
Insurance Suit
A jury in district court a
few days ago decided that drink-
ing poisonous Jamaica ginger
which results in paralysis as an
accident and gave V P Hearn
52 years old a judgment for
$2900 against the Commercial
Casualty Co Ns h lc h had issued
an accident policy to the
Attorneys for the insurance
NIpany argued that drinking
poisionous ginger constitutes
"attempted suicide" Judge
Arthur G Sulton ruled that an
"accident is the happening of an
event which takes place from
unknown danger which pru-
dence cannot foresee" and the
jury brought in a verdict in
favor of the victim of "jakeitis"
DR THACKER LOSES
PLEA FOR REHEARING Unearth Turtle
OKLAHOMA C1TY—Dr Richard I
F Thacker's plea for a rehearing of t
Imprisoned S years
his appeal from a life sentence was —
denied Friday by the criminal court 4
of appeals A large turtle alive and in
Dr Thacker was eonvictod of per- apparent good spirits was dis-
forming an illegal operation on Miss coverd a few (lays ago six feet
Ruth Ball of Bethany former tele-
phone operator which resulted in her Undel graund beneath the floor
death )1 the main zoo building at Lin-
Friday's action closed all avenues :oln park by workers Nvho were
for clemency tioying for a broken drain Pipe
1- A large turtle alive and in
apparent good spirits was dis-
coverd a few (la)'s ago six feet
undergraund beneath the floor
)f the main zoo building at Lin
oln park by workers who were
Jigging for a broken drain pipe
"File zoo building was erected
in 1925 and Leo Wondin super-
1ntendent said they could figure
ut no way in which the long-
hibernating turtle could have
gotton Avhere he was since that
time Ile has evidently been
existing all this time without
food and only such air as came
through the loosely packed
qtridy soil
COUNTY CETS $1201510
FROM STATE SALES TA
7 September apportionment to
10 Oklahoma county common
schools from the sales tax re
duction of ad valorem levies a-
a mounted to $1201510 chechs
received by the county clerk
Thursday showed The 30 per-
—Icent portion of the sales tax
I that goes to common school re-
l lief amounted to $720906 The
county receives none of the
weak school apportionment
Experience Wide Acquaintance and Never l'Anting Service
Enables me to get the Largest Net Returns on your Dairy and
Farm Sales
I am rendering service that is satisfactory to the breeders
and farmers
If you want the services of an auctioneer that knows the business
'write or wire me at my erpense
Phone 530 - - Edmond Oklahoma
Local News
Mrs Robert Harrell was in Shaw-
nee last week visiting friends
Mr and Mrs John Donnell visited
Mr and Mrs G W Harris Sunday
A family dinner was enjoyed at
the home of Mr and Mrs PaulVorel
Sunday honoring their daughter
Vie‘a and :lildrid Baker's birtlidas
Those preent INere Mr aria !NI m
Aarim Baker lfr and 'Airs I op'
Kennedy and children and Mr and
Theodore Baker of Oklahoma
('it y
Mrs Casie Orr and o n of Ed-
mund visitod her sister Mrs G W
Harris and family Sunday
Era nk 11 untingtn Mrs Belle
Huntington and Mrs Ben Huntington
were in Oklahoma City Monday on
bwineia
MN J C Arnett visited her son
11 V Arnett and family in Oklahoma
City the first of the week
Mr and Mrs John Bernar Jr of
Oklahoma City visited his parents in
Luther Sunday
Mr and Mrs Monroe McGrew of
Webb City were guests of Mr and
Mrs G W Harris one day last week
A pie supper will be given at the
Garden schoul house Friday night
December 1 Proceeds will be used
for a community Christnuis tree
Everyone invited
Jim May and family are moving
this week to their farm south of
town known as the Adam Myers
place
The 11ethodist Ladies' Aid will con-
duct a Food Sale at the Huntington
store on Wednesday November 29
Get your cake pies chickens and
other eats for Thanksgiving dinner
Orders filled for any special article
of food
Rev Hughes Morris will conduct
services at the MethodM church Sun-
day Nov 26 both morning and even-
ing Everyone invited to attend
Mrs Roy Ilayes will entertain
members Of the Merrifield Club at her
home on I'hursday afternoon Nov 22
Miss Grace Gardner and mother
were in Wellston Saturday visiting
relatives
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Clara
Thomas were Mr and Mrs Laurence
Thomas and children and Mr and
Mrs Walter Grittier of Oklahoma
City
Mrs Ella Wetty of Monta Vista
Colorado was in Luther the first of
the week looking after her farm
northwest of town
Mrs Walter Gruber of Oklahoma
City spent several days last week
visiting her mother Mrs Clara
Thomas
SOUTH OE LUTHER NEWS
Mr and Mrs Truman Morrow and
on Jackie Mrs Ernest 11rdlicka and
Mrs Earl Cornwell WCEO Sunday ev-
ening visitors of Mr and Mrs Earl
Wood and family
Mr and Mrs E W Wood and sons
If Guthrie were Saturday visitors of
Mr and Mrs Earl Wood
Helena Booher spent Sunday with
luth Allen
Mr and Mrs Clarenee Maxey and
hildren of the State Center district
vere Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
Ray Wood
Misses Thelma and Julia Booher
Atended a foot ball game and visited
'riends at Stillwater a few days ag-o
Mrs Earl Wood and Mrs Hay
IA'ood visited Mrs Ed Harrel at the
olyelinie hospital Wednesday
Mrs !Awe of Chandler and Mrs
Kennard of Texas visited last week
vith their nephews Roy and Herbert
'oung and their families
Donetta Abbott spent the first of
he week with Mrs Earl Cornwell
Eti la Mae Henderson spent the
Nee nil with home folks
Julia Booher was a guest of Eula
Mae Henderson Saturday night
Luther Farm 'Women's Club
The Luther Farm Women's Club
met Nov 10 at the home of Mrs Elmer
Mason assistant hostesses being Mrs
T4yd Stevens and Mrs Lawrence
Weber
Seventeen members answered roll
After the business meeting and our
regular lesson the officers for the
new year were installed as follows:
irs Eva Booher president Mrs Ed
Roberts vice president Mrs Carl
!looher secretary and treasurer Mrs
klbett Sasser reporter
Refreshments were served by the
hostess after which we adjourned to
meet Dee 15 Everyone remember
he (late and bring their Christmas
exchange
BA PTIST N EWS
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Rev Black has resigned tbe pas-
'orage at the First Baptist church of
ut her and has accepted a position
it Putnam Babtist church We re
:ret to lose brother black as he is an
able preacher
The members of the church got
'egether last week and sealed the
11111'01 of which we are very proud
Rev Sam Pigg will preach at the
rirst Baptist church Sunday morn
ng Nov 2tl Everyone invited
'Let's carry on"
THANKSGIVING PAGEANT
November 2tl at 8 o'clock at the
Thristian church the young people
give a Thanksgiving Pageant
'Faces Toward the Sunrise' by
Eleanor B Stock
This playlet will be in place of
'hurch service shows clearly the
oirit of the youth of today and will
ring a beneficial lesson to us all
:veryone is cordially invited to at
end Tell your friends
Please Pay Editor
Feel Better
Now that cotton is being mar-
keted at a fair price and money
is becoming more plentiful why
not pay the editor of this paper
what you owe him?
Times sure have been "hard"
the past three or four years and
we have been lenient to those
who owe us but now we think
we should he paid after waiting
so long Don't you?
Think it o'er
The Luther Register Luther Okla
A C Couch
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Luther Okla
full line of Undertaking Goods
Hearse and Ambulance Service
- OKLAHOMA CITY—E D
Hearse and Ambulance Service Merrick serving a nine-year'
We Save You Mono ! sentence for the slaying of
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11Ienry Downs basketball star
Vast April 15 has iippea'ed to
!the criminal ccurt of appeals
1:LIS lines in O e klahoma have lor a new trial
ask: the corporatHn commis- :h rrick's arFeal claimed seven
!ion for perrni-ion to redIce errors in the county dis!''ct
fares to two cents a mile 'phis court trial here and included a
action was talon since it WaS charge jur: was prejudiced
announced the railroads would! Merrick testified at the trial !
reduce passenger rates to two that he had shot Downs in self-
cents December 1 defense
He also testified that when
Leslie Conner Oklahoma City! his brother Tom Merrick and
attorney (iclivored an address Downs returned from a basket-
on "Success" at Bethany-Peniel 'ball trip and stayed at his home
college at Bethany last Thurs-lone night shortly before the
day 'shooting he was awakened by
his wife's screams He said
May Saxon who served 110 Downs had tried to attack Mrs
days in Oklahoma county jail lterrick
for violation Of liquor laws has was prevented from
been granted a leave of absence shooting Downs that night
to Aug 1 I m hen his brother Tom inter-
!veiled according to trial testi-
Mrs Coma Beiver and Miss
mo v
AIajorie Parker county social n-
The killing took place at a
service bureau workers have
garage at 21rd and Lincoln-sts
(Pen dismissed by IR V Boyer' when the two mer the next day'
department head Ile said theirl
dismissal was 811 economy move wfixt A 'V I VA' A 1?-Z
A marriage license was is-
sued at Guthrie to Walter Ray
tlf near Jone and Gortrude
Glover of Shawnee
Students from twelve states
are enrolled at Bethany-Pentel
College at Bethany
J C Henson and family Nv ho
have been living in Arkansas
some time are moving back to
Bethany
Mrs T M K utis of Edmond
underwent a major operation last
Thursday in the II ubtard hospital at
Oklahoma City She is reported as
recovering nicely and will be able to
leave the hospital about the first of
the month
Mrs Corrine S Reardon 62
years old widow of E E Rear-
don former County attorney
died at her home in Oklahoma
City a few days ago She had
lived in the City thirty-three
years
The Oklahoma City chamber of
cominerce has established a bureau
in Washington D C with R A
Singletary in charge
A (laughter was born Friday to Mr
and Mrs Nick E Fakus of Choctaw
at University hospital
Latest News Notes of
Luther Colored Folks
(By John F Moore)
There W a service Sunday at the
'lethodist church with a splendid
inance colloction under direction of
Rev J N B Wall pastor Rev
Vail Mrs Cora Graham and Mr
T Goodwin were elected as delegates
o the annual conference a tEl Reno
Wednesday the 22nd
Service will be held at the Baptist
thurh Sunday
Rev Z N Howard of Muskogee
nreached for the Christian church
oeopl Sunday lie plans to preach
ach third Sunday in the month
Rev Myer Vickers pastor of Fair
View and Robinson Chapel was sent
IS a delegate to the El Reno Confer-
ence At the P T A Tuesday night the
'011owing officers were elected: Mrs
5i Tillman President Ntr Allen
Threat Vice President Mr J T
Armstrong Chairman of Executive
Commit tee M I E Croslin
Chairman of the program committee
Mrs NI NI Moore Treasurer Miss
1 Dawson Secretary and J Z
Indrews Assistant Secretary
Mr A L Weaver received a tele-
gram from Forest City Ark to come
at once on account of the death of
his brother-in-law Mr S T Burts
Several of the people from town
and around at the Langston-
Wiley football game at Langston
'core 10 to 6 in favor of Langston
Mr C Cooper has the misfortune
to get his over coat stolen at Langs-
ton Saturday night
Mrs Mary Lee is reported
Mr Simpson of Beggs has rented
a farm from Mr W J Arthur Jr
Mr Jess Reeves north of town has
rented a farm from Dean Ilargrove
or the coming year
Mr and Mrs IL C Kenyon spent
the week end in town
Judge Ilitton and Mr J T Arm-
stong vele in the City Tuesday
ransaeting husinoss
Mrs Ella C Taylor of Langson
was at home the week end with her
husband Mr Joseph Taylor
W S team will play Okmulgee
team here at 2:30 o'clock Friday
Mr P Trice has rented from Mr
'L T Goodwin for next year's crop
mingmacr0ffiresommeart
1BLACK & BLAcK
Oliver C Black—Clarence Black
Attorneys-at-Law
S12 Ramsey Tower
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA
Seeks Retrial In
Slaying Of Athlete
WOMAN CUTS 15 YEARS
ON MURDER CHARGE
Found guilty of manslaughter Mrs
Myrtle Nowell must serve 15 years in
the state penitentiary a punishment
for the slaying of her lover a dis-
trict court jury decided late Saturday
Refusing to return a verdict of
murder demanded by Mart Brown
assistant county attorney the jury
returned its verdict after nearly four
hours didiberation
Mrs Newell 3I-year-old mother of
four children received the verdict
w'ith little show of enmtion then wept
silently as she was led back to jail
where she has been since the night of
August 26 when at Oklahoma City
she fired five shots into the back of
her sweatheart George 'Mine 41
years old
The manslaughter verdict was
reached on the fourth ballot from
Ithree to five jurors having demanded
a murder conviction
County To Receive
$60000 In Oil Tax
I The county is expected to get
Governor Bill Murray was G1 years 1$60000 in gross oil production
old Tuesday Bill will be remembered tax when the attorney general
6100 years longer tinndsl dnwn an minion on dis
tax when the attorney general
hands down an opinion on dis-
tribution of the money now
held by the state commission
When these taxes were paid
no notation was made of where
the oil Wari produced except
that it was in Oklahoma Coun-
ty and because of a dispute
over the source none of it has
V T Boling and family who have ! been paid to the county
!ived on the T llonea farm north of when and if paid $30000
Harrah will move simn to the Ted'
I Win go into the county highway
:lyers farm near Spencer f
who lived t und and $30000 to the corn-
IL E Corey nre 63
Edmond forty ycar3 ago died recent- Mon school fund
ly nt Raton New Mexico County Attorney Lewis 11
Morris requested the attorney
NItf general's Opinion
CHRISTI iN ENDEAVOR
Tho Christian Endeavor programs
have been Wt'll attended the last two
Sundays due to the contest and will-
ing responie of the members Julia's
group is in the lead but Claude's
may be by next meeting Our lessons
have been very helpful Next Sun-
day night Lucille Lovell brings the
Thanksgiving lesson On "What Have
We to Thank God For" All young
people cordially invited Time 6:45
THE CLEANORS
The Gleanors enjoyed a very in-
teresting lesson Sun(lay We are
studying about "Paul" and we're
sure you would like it if you would
only come
We are very sorry to lose some of
ur class but still hope we can still
hold the banner Wont our old mem-
bers and all other young people
come hell) us?
STATE JUDGING TEAM
WINS AT KANSAS CITY
The Oklahoma team won first place
in the judging of horses at the Ameri-
can Royal Livestock show at Kansas
City last week
Mr Garnett Conley son of Mr and
Mrs IL L Conley of Harrah and
Miss Ile len Butler of Oklahoma City
have been united in marriage They
will reside in the City where Mr
Conley is in business
A son 1-as been born to Mr and
Mrs Mose Chartney of Harrah
ANNOUNCING
A SERIES OF RADIO 0-
productions dealing with historical incidents
litichground of Oklahoma Itch constit ute a
Man Shoots Self
On Brother's Farm
IL J Turk 41 years old W a S
found shot to death on a farm
adjoining that of his brother A
J Turk 11 miles southwest of
Oki:Thoma City Wednesday
afternoon A J Smith Moore
rcace justice said death was
due to self-inflicted gunshot
wounds
Turk had gone about 300
yards from his brother's home
and shot himself in the head
with a shotgun A J Turk
ound him when he returned
from Moore H J Turk had
been visiting on the farm only
a few days Ile formerly was
inmate of the state hospital
at Norman and had worried
over poor health the justice
said
Turk was unmarried his
mother and another brother live
near Yukon
WHITE PLAGUE
OK LA HOM A TU ERCLOSIS AND
II EALTH ASSOCIATION
CARL PUCKETT M D MAN
ACING DIRECTOR
Very few people know where the
term "white plague" started
The famoni poet and physicial
Oliver Wendell Holmes first used it
restored to health and tuberculosis
Ms Lena Eck le and sin and 11A been prevented in hundreds of
Willie Stein of Beatrice Nebraska thousands of cases
who had been visiting a month with With the use of the means we now
their parents Mr and Mrs John Stein have the "white plague" may be
in the Captain Creek district have conquered With the tuberculin test
returned home we may tind children infected with
tuberculosis before harm is done
GRANT KING SELLS FARM Then by special care prevent the
lase The past year 19000 pupils
Grant W King of Jones last week if school in Oklahoma have been
sdd his Deep Fork bottom farm con- given tuberculin test This service
sisting of S5 acres near Wellston to :hould be greatly expanded the emu-
E B Barney southeast of Luther ing year through a generous Christ-
The consideration VELA $750000 Mr mas seal sale
King had never lived on the farm
but had rented it out QUAIL SEASON OPEN
but had rented it out QUAIL SEASON OPEN
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If The Register prints your public Oklahoma's six weeks' quail season
sale bills we also run FREE in two opened M:mlay The bag limit is 10
county papers a notice of the sale a day and 50 birds for the season
This will be read by thousands of The law permits hunting on Mondays
peLple and will help the attendance 'VedneIdavs and Fridays Christmas
at your sale Make out your list and t chty and Ntw Year's day The sea-
bring it to us and will assist you !ion closes January 1
in making all arrangement A
I The United States Friday reogn-
GREEN TRADING STAMPS li?ed the Soviet government of Rusia
and William C Bullitt an expert on
Efleive Jan 1 1931 the S & II! Ilussian aTiir appnintod am-
Green Trading Stamp q will be givenlassation The recognition is expect-
ONLY on CASH S ALES and month- I ed to greatly increase the foreign
ly accounts if paid by the 10th of Vrade of the United States
the following month—By Order of Alexander Antonovich Troyauov-
the Sperry llutchinNion Co Ti s has been appointed Rlisian am-
LEE CROSSLEY & Caibassador to the United States
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Thursday November 23 1933
K 0 31 A
OKLAHOMA CITY
Fred S Lynch Slanager
Chandler Dist
and the cultural
heritage of which
ail Oklahomans may be justly proud These productions will
deal V jib the migration of the Indian into the Southwest and
S4 oine of the historic incidents centering around the early
pioneers many Of whom are still living dramatized for radio
presentation by 3Ir Gordon Hines
You are cordially invited to liAen to these programs over Radio
Station
Each Monday Evening at 7:30
As an Oklahotna institution established here in 1903 in common
with other citizens we have pride in Oklahoma's cultural back-
ground and believe that too little recognition has been given to
it These programs are offered w ith sincere hope that they may
stimulate interest in some of the liner traditions upon which this
great State was founded
Oklahoma Gas Electric Company
Courteous Personal Attention to Every Customer
News From Around
The Town of Jones
(From the Jones News)
Mr Sim Wilson of Paris Ky
and Mr Head of Richmond Ky
were Sunday afternoon visitors
of J H Goff and Mrs Nancy
Hart Messrs Wilson and Head
ho have been life long friends
of the Goff family were in Ok-
lahoma City on business and
made this visit before returning
to their "Home State"
Clyde Campbell of southwest of
pencer was transacting business in
ones Wednesday
Bill Mc Ewen of Milfay was
the guest of hi3 brothers R L
and J H Mc Ewen and families
here this week He reports his
mother Mrs Mary Mc Ewen as
much improved in health
Walter S Van Ostrand ard Henry
khrueder of the Sunny Side district
vere in Sones Tuesday on business
W F Goff and family visited
Sunday afternoon with J
Golf and Mrs Nancy Hart
C Case of Wichita Kansas
resident of the Davidson 41 Case
M bet- Company was here Tuesday
in his semi-annual tour of inspection
d his company's yards
Tom Cymbalisty northwest
of Jones made a business trip
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The famous poet and physiciaL to Luther Monday
Oliver Wendell Holmes first used it Mr and Mrs A W Deal Mrs C
to mean tuberculosis in 1861 the AZ Deal and daughter Cecil Mae
!(1a
)plrillitio and Berta line Byn
um and
yneolvirel thrensCieivNiIenWn'avrr berleande!tnribliciss
attended the pageant "The
Je etrarlicofs aincotthmetrcyoudrosce of ahsnici Tale of two Titles" at the First
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Baptist church at Edmond Sunday
rips through the country districts evening
d
with pony and "sulky" In one of Air an Mrs Lawson Higdon
ies° passages he speaks of the and daughter of Harrah visited
'1ad winter when the White plague
Saturday at the home of Mr and
ov tti north ha caasg etdheiytsthink iA 'asteol
Mrs Will Oldham
he frozen soil which must be Mr and Mrs A W Deal V kited
quarried like a rock to receive them" old friends at Woodward Monday
The word "consumption" was used and Tuesday
or many years to mean tubercu- Fred Jones was up from Wil-
!psis Afetr Dr Kock the famous burton the last of the week I H Mears of Edmond was
German physician found a little
)11'esr futsyjelaiyrst iangyortohdarsthtalitiisddgies
in jones Friday on business
k no wn as tubercle bacilli the scien- Lonnie Dorman who has been en-
Bic name of "tuberculosis" was gaged in the produce business in Ok-
adopted by the medical profession lahoma City is now stationed at
In the days of both Dr Holmes Pima Arizona in a forest reserve
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German physician found a little tA 11 UL M WINK
iver fifty years ago that this disease 1 11 Mears of Edmond was
V1IS caused by tiny rod-shaped germs in Jones Friday on business
known as tubercle bacilli the scien- Lonnie Dorman who has been en-
itic name of "tuberculosis" was gaged in the produce business in Ok-
adopted by the medical profession lahoma City Is now stationed at
In the days of both Dr Holmes Pima Arizona in a forest reserve
and Dr Kock people thought of hay- camp
Mrs Ncamth aonf Sotkulaarhtomanad cl‘iltrys
ing tuberculosis as being doomed to
guests of friends and rela-
tc:itirst3s:h4'nel'eltIlit'cle1:-I'intt:ual bdeut:Zifesrsi:s:0Ynas°aclitilitte--
toria and the work done with tives here Friday
Christmas seal money thousands of : Mrs W NI Manwell assisted by
people with tuberculosis have been N-11S Ralph Manwell entertained the
Willing Workers club and other
friends at her home on Thursday
A tine lunch and other pleasant fea-
tures made the lovely autumn after-
noon a most delightful one
Canadian Valley Lodge No fi00
A F & A M had work in the Enter-
ed Apprentice dcgree at their regular
meeting Wednesday night A num-
ber of brethren from Oklahoma Cit)
lodges assisted with the work
Mr and Mrs Rosser Rice spent
last week in Oklahoma City with
his sister Mrs Charles Brown
Mr Hill the mail carrier is on
the sick list
Mr and Mrs Dewey Stone from
Los Angeles Calif has been visiting
her sister Mrs Lola Rice in Oklaho-
ma City and other relatives in the
county
GIVE BIRTHDAY DINNER
FOR JAM ES H CRABB
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A birthday dinner was given in
honor of James 11 Crabb of Spencer
at the home of Mr and Mrs F T
Crahb at kradia
The guests present were: Mr and
Mrs Floyd Crab') and Aveh Jean
qr and Mrs CHI Mason and Carl
and Lottic Mr and Mrs Ed Crabb
and John and Mary Mary Ba-r
nveeey Crabh Walter Crabb and
Norman Goodrich
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