Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1927 Page: 1 of 12
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WHOLE NO 1462
LADIES AUXILIARY
02 V F W ENTERTAIN
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REPUBLICAN PROHIBITION
CANDIDATE SENATOR BORMI
STNTllN
GARBER OKLAHOMA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 1927
EDITOR TALKING
The largest and most elaborate I Before the days of woman enfran-
party of the season was given on chisement the question of prohibit- 1 We remember back some thirty or forty years ago that ll
Monday night at the City Hall when ion could be safely ignored by both
American farmers depended almost entirely upon the demand ar
members of the Ladies Auxiliary t
to 1 major parties but now this question
the Veterans of Foreiga Wars en- that so greatly concerns the welfare price in European markets that would take their surplus and
gertained The object of the party of evert family in the land decid possible allow them and their families to live up to the standar
was to promote interest in our or- ing in a great measure whether or of city life
ganizations in persons eligible for not the saloon keeper should again
membership have first claim on the wages of Back in the seventies and eighties of the last century the tarn
The beautiful decorations changed fathers and sons or whether these
the hall into a veritable Autumn ers of the West made a study of European politics hoping th
monies should continue to be used
Halloween scene Black cats pump- for the welfare of the whole family meanwhile that some big war would break out as a means of mai
kins witches wise owls hanging in
will be decided by the overwhelming ing a great demand at a high price tfor their surplus products o
their hoops and an extensive use of vote of the ladies of the land for that the farmer boys who stayed at home on the farm could ge
corn shocks china berries and cedar Prohibition as much for the results of their labors as thei
all went together to make a very s--
w Jule very many of our states- brothers who flocked to the city factories to work for wages o
deter setting for the costumes of the men are questioning the expediency tariff protected commodities Finally the World War broke du
guests tof making it a party issue Senator
One end of the hall was curtained and became too much of a good thing as it called for the servio
Borah comes out flat footed without
off with beautifully decorated sheetz ' misgiving of enexpediency anl
of some four millions of our sons and grand sons to quench th
sny
an arched doorway guarded by two demands that it should be made a conflagration and subdue the war spirit that greed had engenderei
pumpkins formed the entrance to
plank in the coming national repub in the minds of European diplomats
the dining room where the table -
lican platform Senator Borah has
which seated our seventy-seven
guests was placed This was beautt-
proven to be one of the greatest The World War caused Ithe greatest demand for not enly wa
statesmen in America He has had material but for food supplies until nations were required to bl
fully decorated with a huge center -
pronounced opinion upon I
every rationed Farmers as well as manufacturers were requested (
Piece of fruits placed around a large a -
great question o national import
pumpkin and two orange wax tapers produce the limit and while !the manufacturers were not limitk
and with a mind broad enough to
Mrs It E Underfelt president of be international in grasping thots as to the prices asked for articles of manufacture a price was
the Auxiliary presided at the head and ideas since the World War he P laced on wheat above which it could not go that at war prices
of the table and introduced Mr V A
has been recogniezd thruout the for labor and machinery became finally below cost Thus the farm
Clark as president of the V F W In
his speech he stressed the purpose of
world as one of the greatest men et became the goat again as he always had been and as a result
living and functioning in inter in a
our organizations ousands went to the wall—mortgages took the home farms
he should not the American e
national affairs
Features of the evening were t
where the pride of the nation's manhood and womanhood had been
Why
sa Grand March when Mrs harry Lad- produced threatening to reduce the beautiful expanse of fertile
ustu he and best A L Smith were chosen people again have a man great as
an individual instead cf requiring prairies and valleys the Edens of America into forlorn wilderness
a
dressed lady and gentle-
the honors of office or the sanction vying in solitude with the wilds of Africa
man and Mrs Shade Young and Mrs
and boost of big business to make
J H Voigt as the two tackiest
Mr and Mrs Shade Young favored him great? Why not have -anothe Can this mistake of the years of the past be remedied? This is
Roosevelt another Lincoln another
us with a clever dance which was not a campaign year and now is the time to watch the stride of
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appreciated very much judging by Jackson standing an intellectua giant above the surrounding throng our representatives to determine with greater surity who is who
ng
the applause they received Many n earnest effort for or against us or who are actually indifferent
unique ideas In keeping with the to be president of these United i
States? when true Westerners should be strictly on guard
season were Introduced and the cos-
Elect Borah president and the in
Itumes of many different characters
dividual would be greater than the
were represented There was So much While science and discovery is making wonderful strides in
e people would
fun and we are sure we have made office while all the eo
aimost every field of endeavor the air appears to be the chosen
have reason proud
trends that wil not forget us soon to be of thir
element for the greatest effort with most amazing results Aerial
Chief Executive He would need no
The members and Invited guests
introduction beneath the shining sun navigation is now receiving the attention of individual companies
wee:
and there would be no danger that and nations as never before Invasion of this new element is now
Mr and Mrs Shade Young of
Braman Mr and M'sieN'R Otten in his progressiveness in statesman- made with every assurance of success requiring only the genius
and Mr and Mrs R T Freeman of ship he would ever stoop to the of the age backed by sufficient -capital to forge its way to
littleness of provincialisms or thc
Shawnee Bob Driscoli Julian C greater perfection The great ocean of ether surrounding the
Rainey Nellie Rainey and Mrs demands of avaricousness of coal
Blanche Cline of Enid J R Hinds esced shylocks Earth from the equator to the poles having a depth of some miles
Let Borah be made the standard I is the coming field of endeavor and it is great enough to sat-
U S Army C W Burris Covington
and Ntr and Mrs J H Voight mr teal el' of the republican party and ' isfy the minds of the most aspiring In this new element
and Mrs V A Clark Mr and Mrs champion leader of prohibition law experimentation can be continued down the years until it will
R I Martin Mr and Mrs K a enforcement with assurance of con- have reached as great perfection as ocean navigation viith results
Underfelt Mr and Mrs Buckley mr stitutional supremacy and the great- far more startling Aerial navigation assisted by ia0i0 trans
and Mrs A H Wilson Mr and Mrs est vote ever recorded will result as
U B opgar Mr and Mrs Mack F the mighty great masses of the hest mission of power and voice is the coming 'fields of conquest to
Phillips Mr and Mr& Harry Lad-
people on Earth will joyfully crowd engage the nations of the World until the final release of the
usau Mr and Mrs J It Adams Mr to the polls considering it a priv- limitless forces of the atom is discovered with sufficient control
and Mrs J H Johnson Mr Pnd Mrs liege to vote for so great a man and to make use of the same when power heat food and complete
z A Benion Mr and Mrs C E so great a measure domination will have become man's inheritance while his mind
Touch Mr and Mrs E L Beard Mr
SWAT THE HESSIAN FLY remains sufficient for the same'
and Mrs Wesley Prather Mr and
Mrs le C Markham Mr and Mrs
The summer weather over the statc About every intelligent person believes in a spiritual existance
Francis Brooks Mr and Mrs J
during the past month has caused a and for centuries we have longed and endeavored to discover some
Floyd Page Mr and Mrs O Crab-
suplimentary brood of Hessian Fly
tree Mr and Mrs Chester Shawver to hatch out that has already dams reliable medium whereby we can communicate with departed loved
Mr and Mrs A H Johnson Mr and aged or destroyed many crops of new ones in that mystic land Why not finally thru the ether by some
Mrs C W Eby Mr and Mrs Archie wheat much of which will have to subtil touch may a response not be received Shall radio trans-
B Fry Mr and Mrs Wayne Beasley
be replanted mission 'finally become the open door to mystic revelation and the
Mr and Mrs Earl Garten Mr and The best authorities advise that glories and wonders of a spirit world be revealed to human gaze
Mrs C T Magill Mr and Mrs Fred when t
I is necessary to replant
Postier Mr and Mrs W G Black
wheat under such circumstances
Mr A L Smith Mr Henry Simmer the ground should be plowed deep Nearly every home is thrilling (if they wish to have it so) I
ing Mrs Jim Seaman Miss Betty
enough to completely bury all stub- With transmission from all stations clear from Maine to Mexico:
Dennison and Miss Myrtle Woods all
tile or straw infested so that the eggs Music ranging from the classics to the see saw bars of jazz
of Garber which are called flax seed cannot --
mingle with the howls of static or the toots of passing cars
Mr and Mrs Georga Ferguson hatch out and infest the wheat in
drove to Fairfax and spent the week- the spring From the plains of San Antonio to the hills of Kalamazoo
end visiting his aunt Mrs C E Last year many Oklahoma farmers
lost their crop or had it badly dam- Comes the music thru the ether vibratile for me and you
sofmtEthnidand family Miss Mae Smith
accompanied them and en-
aged the second time by only liar- From where broad Pacific waters laves Angelks distant shore
joyed the stay with her homefolks i
rowing the ground or dining it light- We are catching in its passing music sent with special power
ly before replanting After plowing 1
—
Birthday Party at Phillips Home all clods should be pulverised But what's that comes thrill the ether subtil in its mild refrain—
E H LINZEE
Caught by careful hands adjusting—startling to the mind and I
The seventh birthday anniversary State Grain Inspector
brain —
ot Billy Mack Phillips was observed I
In true Halloween fashion on last Mr and Mrs Bob Wilkinson and Softer far than human voices—sweeter far than earthly chimes
Thursday afternoon The home was daughter Mae of Tulsa are here vis ir
Is the Spirit World rehearsing music in most perfect rhymes? I
decorated throughout with pumpkins fling Arch Wilkinson who is em- i
black cats witches and bats Games played at the McAninch Pharmacy Are all mysteries unfolding thru this subtile medium c
fortune telling and contests appropri-
Thru the ether have the voices of departed surely come?
ate to the season were enjoyed After Mrs Frank Belveal of Enid is im-
the candles were blown out the proving she is suffering from a rup- Shall the vail be finally lifted shutting out yon magic shore
birthday cake was cut and lunch tured artery in her leg and will bo Where a Spirit World co-mingle and commune forever more?
served with a halloween favor for confined to her bed for some time
e
each child The hostess was assisted Mindand soul will be united in the struggle that's to come P
by Miss Faye Snoddy 1 M G TAFT HONORED I When mankind shall hail the passing of the Night's Delirium— 1
The invited guests present were: t
When the chains that bind us surely to these forms of common clay a
Norma Lee Brooks Mayredean Riley M G Taft has recently been elect-
Dorothy Kirk Lois Snoddy Lova and 1 ed by the Masons as Knight Corn-1 Will be severed most completely as restraint shall pass away P
Joan Barhyte Dona Reedy Juanit i mander to the Court of Honor This C
Ladusau Lillian Tarlton Maxine I is an honorary degree for which the IHARK! -Again that Heavenly music welling in from upper air g
Beasley Billy Max Carlin Billy I ceremonies will probably be held in Surely urely that is Heaven's choir singing carols over there a
Trout Billy Ladusau Billy Black Ir I McAlester sometime in January
Now there comes a voice announcing (keep from swearing if 1 G
John (olby Russell Ayers Junto I We of Garber- are justly proud of I
YOU can)
t
Jones Lyle Fisher Cleo Ryan Jack I our esteemed citizen and know that I I tt
Wright and Dickey Eby I he is worthy of this honor I It was just some nigger minstrels 'way down in Louslan 1 e
OIL DEVELOPMENT
Oil development is becoming more
interesting as the decline in the Sem
mole field increases The pool on tho
We remember back some thirty or forty years ago that the
'
' American farmers depended almost entirely upon the demand and northeast edge of town is gradually
price in European markets that would take their surplus and if coining into the lime light altho the
limited yield in the big sand has not
possible allow them and their families to live up to the standard been up to the expectations of in-
of city life terested parties Perhaps it would
be interesting for them to know that
Back in the seventies and eighties of the last century the farm- wells near faults are very often not
ers of the West made a study of European politics hoping the as p roductive as those farther away
meanwhile that some big war would break out as a means of mak-
because the fault often furnishes an
ing a great demand at a high price tfor their surplus products or outlet to some other open strata high-
er up and sometimes some distance
that the farmer boys who stayed at home on the farm could get away
as much for the results of their labors as their T
ie Marland-Garber showed by
brothers who flocked to the city factories to work for wages on its cuttings that it was almost dir-
tariff protected commodities Finally the World War broke Out ectlY on a fault The Champlin-Am-
and became too much of a good thing as it called for the service erada is evidenly farthest from the
of some four millions of our sons and grand sons to quench the drop in strata than the others as
formation has been more regular than
conflagration and subdue the war spirit that greed had engendered the other wells and when it reaches
in the minds of European diplomats the proper depth in structure which
is likely to be around 5470 or 80
The World War caused Ithe greatest demand for not enly war feet they are likely to get the best
material but for food supplies until nations were required to be well of the bunch altho almost two
rationed Farmers as well as manufacturers were requested to hundred feet lower than the Mar-
produce the limit and while 'the manufacturers were not limited land-Garber high up on the south-
west lip of the fault With a drop of
as to the prices asked for articles of manufacture a price was almost two hundred feet if the water
placed on wheat above which it could not go that at war prices level is not found with the possibil-
for labor and machinery became finally below cost Thus the farm- ities of it being as much or more
er became the goat again as he always had been and as a result than 300 feet to the level of the
thousands went to the wall—mortgages took the home farms briney deep below this the deepest
where the pride of the nation's manhood and womanhood had been well of the four then the possibil-
ities of extended fields beneath and
produced threatening to reduce the beautiful expanse of fertile around Garber for es assured
a i
prairies and valleys the Edens of America into forlorn wilderness s we have been stating n former
vying in solitude with the wilds of Africa al tieleg
al ticks
Thts morning the Champlin-Amerada
is drilling at 5420 feet with
50 or 60 feet more to go
The Marland-Rhodes No 1 is al-
ready drilling around 1600 feet and
Marland-Garber No 2 must be about
2000 feet in depth
The Marland-Rhodes is evidently
a little down off of highest point of
folding but will likely be found on
structure higher than the Champlin-
Ameiada and located so that in our
opinion it is likely to prove the big-
gest well in the field
OUR LYCEUM
The first number of the season's
Lyceum Course will be presented at
the Righ School Auditorium Friday
evening November 4th at 8:00
o'clock The attraction is the ICrings-
burg Company bringing us magic
and music
Mr Kringsburg in addition to
being a magician of national rep-
utation has also studied both in
Europe and America the hoaxees of
spiritualism In the course of his
study he has met some of the best
known Mediums and he promises to
show them up to his audience Friday
Miss Esmeralda Martin the other
member of the party is known as
the girl with the Radio mind Sho
will delight the audience with her
nusical talent
Primitive Baptist services were
held last Sunday evening by Rev
Clark at the home of Mr and Mrs
Sam Kimmel! with a good attendance
VOL XXIX
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PROCLAMATION
FARM-HOUSE BURNS
Monday afternoon the house on W
S Wilcox's farm burned The fire
wns of unknown origin The house
was occupied by his son Frank Wil-
cox and family Mr and Mrs Wil-
cox bad gone to Enid and so there
was no one at home the house and
contents were a total loss
Mrs H R Harnbright returned
Sunday from an extended visit with
her sister Mrs Walter Frances in
Washington D C She accompanied
another sister Mrs Bertha Truitt
and small son to Enid Mrs Truitt
is recovering from a recent operation
performed while on a visit to the
Capitol City
GARBER ROTARY CARNIVAL
eligillg 11 IAJ t umplututy um y a" ot- II itn transmission tram au i stations clear trom Amine to Mexico ante It 14 with much Interest as we go
ble or straw Infested so that the eggs Music ranging from the classics to the see saw bars of jazz I to press that we learn Garber Rotary
which are called flax seed cannot
lingle with the howls of static or the toots of passing cars METHODIST PEP SUPPER Club will have a Carnival on Nov-
hatch out and infest the wheat in — ember 10th This will be of much
the spring The members and friends of the value to Garber High School for the
From the plains of San Antonio to the hills of Kalamazoo
Last year many Oklahoma farmers hlethodist Church are all invited to proceeds go to beautifying the school
lost their crop or had it badly dam- Comes the music thru the ether vibratile for me and you a Pep Supper to be given in the grounds with trees and shrubbery
aired the second time by only har- From where broad Pacific waters laves Angeks distant shore Chure Annex Tuesday evening at etc ah4o prizes for 1928 best kept
rowing the ground or discing it light- We are catching in its passing music sent with special power 6:30 There will be a bountiful sup- lawns as they did this past summer
ly before replanting After plowing per and a program of song and other A wonderful time is predicted by the
all clods should be pulverized But what's that comes thrill the ether subtil in its mild refrain— thing and a general good time is
E It LINZEE planned There will be a nominal Club and it is sincerely hoped that
on that date the weather will be
Caught by careful hands adjusting—startling to the mind and
State Grain Inspector charge of 25 cents to cover the ex- ideal The different committees are
brain— pense All those who belong to or out working each doing his part to
Mr and Mrs Bob Wilkinson and Softer far than human voices—sweeter far than earthly chimes worship with the Methodist congre-
put it over with a bang There wil
daughter Mae of Tulsa are here vis T
Is the Spirit World rehearsing music in most perfect rhymes? gallon are Invited to this affair Do be street booths vaudeville shows
Ring Arch Wilkinson who is em- not wait for a special invitation but
raffles on different articles picturs
played at the McAninch Pharmacy Are all mysteries unfolding thru this subtile medium come along Six: thirty o'clock sharp shows a band and last but not least
Mrs Frank Belveal of Enid is im- Thru the ether have the voices of departed surely come? a dance in the City Hall from 9:0a
t
ROTARY CLUB o'clock until 12:00 p in The dance
proving She Is suffering from a rup- Shall the vail be finally lifted shutting out yon magic shore
will have a snappy orchestra from
tured artery in her leg and will be Where a Spirit World co-mingle and commune forever more?
confined to her bed for some time The Garber Rotary met last Thurs- Enid that will furnish the music
day noon at the usual place and a
IMindand soul will be united in the struggle that's to come Judge and Doe Lane will sponsor the
good attendance turned out The dance together with several of Gar-
Al G TAFT HONORED When mankind shall hail the passing of the Night's Delirium— boys are getting all pepped up over i
bers' prettiest girls to assist with
the Carnival November 10th they refreshments during the evening
— When the chains that bind us surely to these forms of common clay are putting over A very pleasing Judge says while he does not danc
M G Taft has recently been elect- e
ed by the Masons as Knight Corn-1 Will be severed most completely as restraint shall pass away program was given by some of the while his teeth are out he is going
mander to the Court of Honor This
Garber school children Neal Lamb to have one of the best dances with
Is an honorary degree for which the 'HARK! -Again that Heavenly music welling in from upper air gave a reading Bertha Bryant sang fun and a good time Garber h
b as
ceremonies will probably be held in — accompanied by Louis Rosenberger ever known The hall will be dec)
1 Surely that is Heaven's choir singing carols over there
McAlester sometime in January G G Smith gave a very interesting orated with the Rotary colors Here
I Now there comes a voice announcing (keep from swearing
it
We of Garber- are justly proud of a ! stalk on banking and followed his : is a chance to make Garber school
our esteemed citizen and know that I you can)
- I talk with a poem that was greatly I grounds a thing of beauty Let's
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was just some gger minstrels 'way down in Lousian I enjoyed by “Il
he is worthy of this honor i I all go
roe
NO 7
Whereas the Ilth day of Novem-
ber of each year has been designated
as a National holiday and
Whereas it is fitting that the cit
izens of Garber Oklahoma join with
the people of the State and Nation
In mernoralizing the valient dead of
our Nation and
Whereas in order to properly ob-
serve this event the stores and busi:
ness houses in the City of Garber
should close their doors during the
whole day of November Ilth
NOW THEREFORE by virtue nf
authority vested in me as Mayor of
the City of Garber I do hereby pro-
claim November llth 1927 a holi-
day and I respectfully urge and re-
quest that all stores and business
houses in the City of Garber ex
cept drug stores restaurants fill-
ing stations and hotels to be closed
thirty the whole day
And I further urge and request
each and every citizen of the City
of Garber to join in some manner
in observing the events of the day
and memoralizing the dead of the
boys who have fought in the wars of
our nation
In witness whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the
seal of the City of Garber to be af-
fixed this 2nd day of November 1927
(Seal) ROY R AYERS
Attest: Mayor
CHAS N BIRDSALL
City Clerk
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
ENTERTAINS WITK BANQUET
In observance of the 25th anniver-
sary Of the Kings Heralds Mission-
ary Society that organization en-
tertained with's banquet and pro
gram Tuesday evening at the M E
church annex The large room was
decoaterd in the society's colors of
purple and white with vases of roses
dahlias and chrysanthemums on the
two tables arranged to form the let
ters H and L
Those entertained were the Kings
Heralds and their mothers the Lit
tie Light Bearers and their mothers
the Standard Bearers and the Worn
ens Missionary Society making an
attendance of about 80
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