The Democrat-American (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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MASS i HAVE MARGE I VANGUARD CLASS HAD PARTY
Al the tan church at Sunday! The Vanguard class of the Baptist
arch b the Young Sunday school enjoyed a -Party of
41153FFLI I" t of which Mrs Mabel Vesterdar at the home of Mrs W E
" teacher will have charge of Hockett Tuesday evening The girl
Sunday echo&
The ofpotala are as follows:
Laid! Garrett
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loam Geneva &torts
Wry
I were dressed as small chIldren which
i added to the merriment of the even-
log Contests such as flag races pea-
nut contest and others equally as in-
Prayer Adrian VanHerwynen 1 temtlee were eleeYeri
Brief Leeson Outline Frances Tin-
Refreahments consisting of sand-
! wiches cookies and lemonade were
Leases Peeled
r Address Glenn Twist served to the following:
Reading Dorothy Bibb 1 Mrs Bernice Taylor Misses Fern
rPiano Duet Anna Low and Char' Thompson Lady McCaluin Mary Tin-
lone Wiggins I berta Taylor Clara Belle Holder
to Charline Fulbright Mariam Douglas
MVSICAL PROGRAM AT BAP- I Cleo Cheek Rue Christopher Juanita
TWIT CHIACH Pranks Patty Dowell Neva Thomp-
! A musical pmgram was given last 901 Omens Hripfry Vallie MeCalman
0 Sunday evening at the Baptist church 1 e 1 area Hampton Virgil Hefn
ampton ann irgit er
Those attending were given the treat!
'Harrill Rorkett John Denton Milton
of the following program: Peters Bill Taylor Jim McLaughlin
Duet—Miss Geneve Stotts and Har-
rill Rockett Darrill MeCalmart George Ballet Wil-
Quartet—Virgil Reeder Lonnie Tay- !ism Harrison Walter Raney and Mrs
Mr N 0 Carter Clyde Parrish 1 Reekett
0 Duet— Mrs W N Agent Mrs Mae
Alfred METHODIST MISsioN
Vocal solo—Bill Agent i ARV socirrv
Quartet—Lonnie Taylor Mrs Mae Mrs T F Harmon and Mrs et R
Alfred Miss Ella Taylor Mrs Cat Risher were Joint hostesses to the
Walters I
Methodist Missionary society last
Duet—Mr and Mrs Carter i — —
Quartet—Mr Imd Mrs Carter Lon-
nie Taylor and Virgil Reeder
WW11011 CLASS PLAT
The Junior class play entitled "Sate
ty Ping" win be given Friday night1
Mrs Clayton Moody led the devo-
March 17 In the high school auditor-1 tional service and the regular routine
turn The cast of characters is as fol of business was carried on A quilt
lows: pattern was selected Rnd each mem-
Jack Montgomery a young husband ber started piecing blocks for a quilt
David Luton: Jerry Arnold an unsuc- The hostesses sened refreshments
maul fixer Ralph Spencer: Mr Mc- to the following: Mesdames Waite
Nutt a defective detective Mud Hold- Wheeler Clayton Moody Seymour
ar: Elmer Flannel awfully shrinking Drake Prank Weaver Emma Adair
Billie Holder: Abort Ben Mocha a E E Matins Belle Stevens J H
Turk from Turkey Jim McLaughlin Blakely Richard Wheeler C A Lamb
Mabel Montgomery Jack's wife Pity Henry Burrow Busbee Lucas C Q
Berl Sue Chrtgopher Brala-Cherry W C Steveimuti D L "taker
er her young sister Helen Minty: IA A Mice J A Cheek L Gilbert
Mrs 'Carrington Bridger their mama C A Bruton N N Hawkins Mary
- Clara Howell Zuleika a tender Turk- Cravens J S Colelough 8 E Gar-
ish maiden Charlene Pulbright: —mere— I reit C E Riggs E M Pointer C C
Mrs Warrington Bringer their mama C A Bruton N N Hawkins Mary
- Clara Howell Zu !elks a tender Turk- Cravens J 8 Co Hough 8 E Gar-
ish maiden Charlene Pia Wright Marl: lett C E Riggs E M Pointer C C
Ann CYPInnerty an Irish cook ladyi Watts Claud Scott W O Luton
Porn Thompson I Leon Black Visttoni were Mesdames
I R Kobel and Edward Evens and MISF
'116111STIAN AID MET
The Ladies Aid of the Christian' Helen Morse
church met last Thursday afternoon I n y ms
MRS M H MABRAT HOSTESS
et the home of Mrs J C Wo II with
MY& W C Ashbrook and Mrs Wo II Mrs M H MskraY was a dritthtful
lieifloint hostesses hostess when she entertained the
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bible quotations were iven in Seth Parker club last Thursday after-
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answer to roll call and devotional ser- noon at her home on Wheeler avenue
vices were held Plans were complet-i Plus hatchets and cherry trees all
ed for their spring bonnet and apron' symbols of Washington's Birthday
Sale with a food sale in connection' were used in the decorations for the
which will be held the corning Satur-: rooms
day at Dan Matthews store I Mrs Albert Peters had charge of
A very pleasant social hour was the meeting The following program
held at which time a tasty refresh- was given:
remit strums was served to the follow- I Bong
mad oomse was served to the follow- Bang
Inc Mrs IL E Featherston Mrs T Scripture Reading by all
P Wood Mrs In Matthews Mn s Solo—Mrs George Bradley
O O Smith Mrs W H ROfferl Mrs Resding—Mm Eva Gilbert
Bert Cotton Mrs L K SPeneer Mn song
L W Slick Mrs It H Bibb Mrs Quartet—Mrs Mau !den Mrs Pranks
Robert Welch Mrs O 0 BIUMan 1 mrg Mayes and Atm mom
bolo—Iirs stack Carille
MU RICHARD 1 Reading—Igm Raymond Drake
WHEELER ENTERTAINED Duet—Mrs Maulden and Mrs Pet-
The B B B contract bridge club m
was entertained Monday evening by I Duet—Mrs Walters and Mrs Haney
Mn Richard Wheeler at her home on' Solo—Mrs Will Agent
Wheeler avenue Duet—Mrs Spriggs and Mrs Green
High score club favors went to Mrs Story—Mrs Rorkett
Clarence Flora first and Mrs Herman Reading a letter from an old friend
Worley second Mrs Harold Garrett i by Airs Will Agent
received guest prize A union" fra-1 Talk—Mrs J A Taylor
tura of the games was the "floating Presentation of a birthday cake
prize" A prize for which the holder topped with 71 candles to Mrs Al-
must make game grand slam or hold Midge
honors the one holding the prize Song—Happy Birthday to Mrs Al-
when the games closed was winner dridee
Mrs Togo Moore won that prize Talk—Mrs Rockett
The bodest served refreshments at Song
a late hour to guests: Mn Robert P Talk—Mrs Aldridge
Hale of Malone New York Mrs Ear- closing sone—ood Be With you
old Garrett Mrs Leon Black Mrs Till We Meet Again
Seymour Make and club nunnbets: At the refreshment hour the lust-
Mrs Togo Moore Mrs Clarence ess invited the members into the din-
Flom Mrs Herman Work Miss Mg room which was decorated with
Amelia Patterson Was Rattle Gilbert red geraniums and ferns Refresh-
Miss Geneva Cheek Wm Hernial menta carrying out the Washington
Cheek Miss Mildred Holder Birthday design were Nerved In buffet
IL Y P U DIVIDED
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-mum of Matisse in membership
divided the Union into an Interme-
diate and a Senkir Union The new
Union will meet in the auditorium
with Mr Casty se our monitor
the members of this Union are in high
sabooL So mine on all you high
mho& etudsnis and help in to make
this the Met B T P U that ever use
hi Sallisaw
Ottkors are:
Prodder Mary Roberta Taylor
We President Wesley BarriSOIL
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Secretary Juanita Pranks
Ode Leader Fern Thompson
Om Loehr Ranill Roo:keit
Ohms capionel
NIL I am Kam Ceqlle
3 Whoa Oolelough
: Mentol Ohms 71ipley
The stembere oho nee end helped
he eosin Imre: audit asekott
tart Illsborts Omen
Welber amiess Paths Dena me
Illwa Odle asmelle Rorke Illow
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Society Editor
Residence Phone 1 ie
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs Harmon on Wheeler avenue
George Washington symbols and
favors dominated the appointments of
the rooms and refreshments
Song—Happy Birthday to Mrs Al-
dridge Talk—Mrs Rockett
Song
Talk—Mrs Aldridge
Closing song—God Be With You
'Till We Meet Again
At the refreshment hour the host-
ess invited the members into the din-
ing room which was decorated with
red geraniums and ferns Refresh-
ments carrying out the Washington
Birthday design were Nerved in buffet
style Each member received a bat-
clad as a tarot The barites was as-
idsted in serving by Mrs Leech and
Mrs Rider
The following members were pees-
imt: Madames J P Denton Eddie
Drake Rom Drake Jack Coale C
H °mulct-ft Raymond Drake D P
Simmons C C Pranks J A Taykr
IL Aldridge T P Ryder Arch
Young J H Mayas Prank Strickland
Ralph Gilbert Les Raney Jewel Wai-
lers G U Mauldee Tam Welted
Charlie Amok Fred Green krona
TtFLADIES
Last c ce tet a beautiful
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tr only—
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)1 Spriggs Itst Leach Vernon Mayes J
II L Fisher Henry nut C O Dan
I Albert Peters John Hunt W T Whit-
' Welt George Bradley Will Agent
Wayne ententore and the hostess Mrs
1 M H Mabray
ass
! Mass Opal Chueulate of Oklahoma
City spent the week end with her
I mother Mrs Perry Chuculate
e a
Mr and Mrs Harry tee Spencer of
McAlester were guests over last Sun-1
day at the home of Mr Spencers par-
t ants Mr and Mrj L PC Spencer
Rev E R Rail of Stilwell WAS al
Salliaaw visitor Tuesday
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Mias Mary Myr1 Carter was ill at
her home Tuesday
Mias Hamel Rigsby is Ill at her home
with the flu
Mr and Mrs Clarence Flora were
visiting in Port Smith Sunday alter
MOM
Mr and Mn Haagen Hightower and
children attended a show in Port
Smith last Sunday
Rey W E Roekett Raymond P
Drake W tql Luton and William Lit-
ton were pc hunting Tuesday night
near Malec city
Wh SatisfaJ
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Fort Smith
Friday and Satu ayN
4this week
RICHARD ARISEN
And
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latest air drama—
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of Mini Ribbon flour for
$150
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offfellow O K
Good Smoked Sugar Cured
Per lb
All Kinds of Garden Seeds—Radishes Pooks
Beans Lettuce Mustard Beets Cablaare
Onion Spinach Carrots Corn Turn p
Prices Lower than You Have Ever Paid
A 3 lb can of Hales er
Cof lite for c
An 8 lb ck
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Lard for 49c
An 8 lb Ca on oi reflog
rd for J-' fre 43c
25 nce Cati-of JCX-Bak
or g Po der for 17c
A 2 lb n of Cocoa for i 23c:
2 ' o fee for :23cl'
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Can of Black Pep 2Sci
220 Wt Ov s for 59c
Boys Overalls for 35c -3
ig Smith Overalls I 494
Aqood Work Shirt for 29c1
ThiiFeek we are D fferi417
$235 Work Shy for $1
$175 Work Shoes y
We Havelargains n Men' s and
BirtPt Work and ess Shoes
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TAYAOR
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The Itouge Of Service
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Miss Lois Hawkins has returned to
Warner where she is atiending col
leer after visiting over the week-end
holidays with her parents Mr hid
Mn John Hawkins
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Miss Miriam Douglas of Marble City
Is visiting her sister Mrs Ernest
Spriggs and Mr Spriggs
Misses Ronnie and Ruby Harrison
who are attending Hill's Businem
versity In Okishorna City spent the
week-end with their parents Mr and
Mrs Prank Harrison
Miss Dorothy Harrison has returned
to Warner where she is attending col-
lege after visiting with homefolka over
the week-end
Prank Harrison and son William
spent Monday and Tuesday in Shaw-
nee and Seminole on business
Mr and Mrs J E Poague of Mul-
drow were in Sallisaw on business
Monday
ass
O S Davault of thins was attend-
ing to business matters in Bantus
Wednesday
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Judge W O Bruton and Cleorge
Mitchell are in Oklahoma City today
attendinq to businesa matters
Ponce Holland of oans was a Sal-
law visitor Wednesclay
Jim Jordan of near titan was in
town yesterday on businms
s
T B Snit ley of Siloam Springs Ark
sas here yesterday in the interest of
the Sequoyalt Creamery
s
W B Harrison and daughter Miss
Mildmd were in Van Saturday
Mrs Harvey Wilson of Vian is visit-
thrt her parent Mr and Mrs J A
Peters
Mrs Mark Carleton is improving at
her home after an attack of flu
Miss Eloise Bigler and Wm Lois
I Hawkins who are attending Warner
College spent the week-end with their
Parents Mr and Mrs O R Disler and
Mr and Mrs Tom Hawkins
Mr and Mrs C Q Cherry and chil-
dren and Miss Maine Cheek motureti
to Tahlequah Sunday where they vis-
ited relatives and friends
Miss Ruby Brewer and M if441 Normal
Hodges have returned to Warner
where they are attending school after
visiting over the week-end with their
parents
s
Mrs J A Cheek will be hostess this
afternoon to the Methodist MIA51011-
'try soclety at her home
Mrs O R Bigler and daughter
Miss Eloise Miss Cleo Hawkins and
Mrs T F Harmon were Fort Smith
visitors Monday afternoon
J R Walkup of Central High was
in Sallisaw Wednesday
The Baptist Missionary society Is
meeting today tThuradayi at the
church in an all day session Lanch
will be served at the noon hour and
a program will be given this after-DOOM
a
Mrs Will Francis Mrs Alex Port-
man and Mrs Will Agent were Fort
Smith visitors Wednesday afternoon
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Mr and Mrs E T Stevenson and
daughter Mrs Robert F Hale attend-
ed the show "State Fair" featuring
Will Rogers in Fort Smith yesterday
day
Mrs T F Wood and Mrs F M
Anderson were Wednesday visitors in
the border city
Mrs Jess Baker who has been ill
for several days at her home is re-
ported to be improved
Miss 011ie Hartsell left the latter
part of the week for Austin Texas to
visit her brother !finial Hartsell She
hag been visiting her grandmother
Mrs Mettle Hinton
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W It Kelton of the Mineral Springs
aommtmite was a busimss visitor in
Sallisaw Monday
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Ed Wheeler student at Warner AV-
ricultural college lent MC week end
at home
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Min Mary Janke Hunks k
peeled to spend the week end with t
bee mothk MN Max teaser santdodo ltiorl
Rester MIN ituggins is s
at °Unbolts Adrindtural ewe o4
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John Wheeler who la working with
the highway construction company
near Chetah vilitNi with hoine'
folks over Sunday
Miss Tina Spear of Fort Smith has
been visiting her aster Mrs W P
Akin and Miss Lela On Akin
Jack Cheek has returned to North-1
eastern at Tahlequah after spending
the week end with his wife and other
relatives
Miss Ruby Matthews has returned
to Warner where she is attending
college after spending the week end
with homefolks
Mrs Lucille Aubershon of San
Francisco Calif is visiting at the ho-
me of her sister Mrs W Garrett
Mrs C Q Cherry to entertaining the
ThursdaY bridge club this afternoon
at her home
W J Hiatt of Muskogee was an ov-
ernight guest at the home of Mr awl
Mrs C R Sums last Mummy
Dr R W Cooney left Sunday for
his home in Erie Penn
Mr and Mrs C R Burns morel
this week from the Weems property on
east Creek avenue to the C O Frye
property on East Vine street
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Mrs F P Omen of Westville visited
with Mn W D Capps one day twat
week
Miss Eugenia Adair of Mitakneee was
a guest over the week end of Miss Sus-
ie Duncan
The ladles aid of the Christian
church will meet this afternoon at the
home of Mrs L W Black
Mr and Mrs Wayne Siaemore and
daughter Betty and Clay Duncan
were visiting in Port Smith Sunday
afternoon
Mrs L P Duncan and daughter
Miss Suale Duncan attended a fami-
ly reunion last Saturday at the home
of R C Duncan near Rat Smith
Edwin Wilbanka of Conway Ark
visited Sunday with ws ws ws w
s ws
Haruki (arrrt of Muksiitett sixnt
the week end with his wife and other
relatives
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Bud Horn of Vlan was a Sallisaw
visitor last Saturday
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Mrs Bob Wiser of Clore is visiting
in fislitsaw to-thy
Mr and Mrs W C Ashbrook were
Akins visitors Thursday of last week1
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100 lb
10 lbs of P
C C Flora will retorts Saturday to
Tulsa where he Is employed lifter
spending a three weeks vacation with!
Mrs Flora
Mr and Mrs earns II Wheeler and
daughter Betty Jane of Part Smith
spent the day Sunday visiting relatives"
and friends in Sa
a
Miss Georgia Barton of Muskogee
was a week end guest of friend here'
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The Ladles Aid of the Christian
rhumb will hold a food bonnet and I
apron sale at Dan Matthews' gmeery I
store this coming Saturday March 4
Drop in and look things over
Dr S A MeKeel of Ada visited with I
friends here last week end Dr
Keel is a former resident of Sallimw
Mr and Mrs A P King of Stilwell
were attending to business matters
here last Friday
--Patmnise Home People—
Arc You Helping To Build Our
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In checZlog records pr-e-vious tolhe e' we &dab-
lished our creamery in Sallisaw we find prices front
four to six ants under Chicago Standards for Batter
which price governs thin section
itroday we are Stilt paying 3c under Chloe° Stand-
arda as we promised last October If you- are offered
More now why did you not get more before we-rime?
Would you get a much for your meow-now if we were
not here?
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sol addition 'e pay out cash firlaborCrij persons
Ca Power hie Water RentIt
—alten soling Oil
Com lF unity G ts and buy from the Merchants- Do
other ame9tes Help YouriCompunityT
Read e Above over sanin—thiph the matter ow
make y r own decision accoreing to your—food
Judgment of the people have already' made their
decision an wit 'ant the other 54 se we ewn tell the
world ahou it " )
tV Garrott accompanied by IbM
Garrett left last Thursday for IMO
Louts Mo where Ito will SSW am
Missouri Poona hospital for modloat
treatment Mn Garrett returned
home Friday night
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Duet—Mrs Walters and Mrs Haney
And Smith visitors Wednesday afternoon
Solo—Mrs Will Agent I MEL
Duet—Mrs Spriggs and
M Green ACK OAKI All Kinds of Garden Seeds—Radishes ' - '4' 21' 41!
Story—Mrs Rockett In latest air drama— Mr and Mrs E T Stevenson and 4
Beans Lettuce Mustard Beets Cab
Reading a letter from an old friend daughter Mrs Robert P male attend- A 7 -c7: I
KY BRIDE" ed the show "State Pair" featuring i Onion Spinach Carrots Corn Turn p : ""-
by Mrs Will Agent
Tlk—Mrs J A TaYlor Will Rogers in Port Smith yester- Prices Lower than You Have Ever P d
Praesentation of a birthday cake Sun y a Monday day 100 lb of UIuJ Ribbon Flour for - 1
topped with 71 candles to Mrs Al- 13 e 0 fe one of the bes M T P W
t ood and Mrs F M A 3 lb can of Hales er
dridge rs 7
Song—Happy Birthday to Mrs Al- wict of the Year— Anderson were Wednesday visitors in Cof fte for c '
midge RMOHEARER the border city
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Talk—Mr " several da
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Closing song—God Be With You — ported to be improved
'Till We Meet Again icsay snly I 6 10 lbs of P Cana Sugar for -- '4
At the refresimient hour the host- 1W AND! miss 011ie Hartsell left the latter An 8 lb Ca on oi reflog
ess invited the members into the din- part of the week for Austin Texas tol
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Mg room which was decorated with visit her brother !finial Hartsell She
red geraniums and ferns Refresh- 'THE 0 ANA OOM 13' hail been 'jejune her grandmother)
ments carrying out the Washington Mrs Mettle Hinton 25 nceC of ' Bak
Birthday design wore m mewed in buffet W esda and Thursday
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The hamlet members ewe pees- RICIIRt AR I
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Ed Wbeekr student at Warner As - 2 ' o fee for :23c1 --:
int: Mesdames J T Denton Eddie Illp
" In riculturel college aPent the week end
Drake Roes Desk& Jack Nene C at home
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Young J a MOOS Mill strinkland her mother Mrs Max teaser santsludelliorl ellew O K -
Ralph Gilbert Lee Haney Jewel Wei- Itle and Sc Reese Miss Huggins is s Boys Overalls for 35 e 1
tees G IL Mauldea lam Wattert — -- - - - - - at Grisham& Agrktilturel maim 1 Soap F :
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Carter, N. O. The Democrat-American (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1933, newspaper, March 2, 1933; Sallisaw, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2103389/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.