The Granite Enterprise (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY MAY 1 1953
THE GRANITE ENTERPRISE GRANITE (Greer County) OKLAHOMA
The Granite Enterprise I
WANDA WANDERED
AWAY FROM HOME
Issued Every Thursday by
WILLIAM P & KATHRYN INGO
Publishers
Phone 66
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Subscription rates: $200 in
Greer or surrounding coun-
ties $250 eiseeitlere
Entered May 10 1900 at
Oklahoma as second class
Act of March 3 1879
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Trust In the Lord and do
good so shalt thou dwell in
the land and verily thou shalt
be fed—(Psalm 37 3)
Those who really trust in
Cod's love and wisdom His
kindness and mercy are
spared the fearful worry and
anxiety that agonize and
shorten the lives of so many
of us In love and in obedi-
ence to His will they do the
very best they can each day
and leave the results to Him
-BINGO
By WING()
In another part of this paper you
'will 'rind an article by Mary Gul-
ledge a Hobart high school senior
we have known since she started
in the first grade It does not
necessarily express the sentiments
of this paper lylt it shows that
some of our young people are taking
en hiterest in the welfare of our
state and this is indeed a healthy
situation
If all of us oil encugh to vote
would take a definitfi stand on all
political races we would be consiA-
erably better off in all respects
Two things everyone should be
privileged to choose for themselves:
religion and politics Just because
our neighbors don't see eye to eye
on these two beliefs is no reason
to fall out with them You must
remember they have a right to
think for themselves the same as
You
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Granite
matter
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Trice
A few days ago Frank Harper I
purchased a five galloa or oil or 1 Eible School 10 asm
which he us el about hall of it and I Mon7Ing w"shIP 11 am-
set the can down For some un- Tog Poo at 6:30 llal
known reaAca or other the can was Evening Worship at 7:30 pm
moved to a neighbor's Milo Miles1 Wednesday night service 7 :30
who lives about a quarter rale east i Everyone invited to attend tiles
of Mr Harper services
Chie day last week Mrs Miles -
!diseovereti the can of oil by her Lutheran eran Church News
front door Not knowing where the u
oil came from Mr and Mrs Miles
began to Inquire of the nefghbors
as to the rightful owners of the
oil can but to no avail No one
knew anyhing about the mysterious
appearance of it Walther League 1st and 3rd Sun-
However after a few days Ifni days 7:30 pm
Harper called at the Mlles home' Lalmen's League Znd Monday at
and was asked if he knew any-I 7:20
thing about who the oil and can Practice every Weemesday
i
at 7:30 pan
might belong to and immediately
he discovered it vvas his and hail Women' s Guild 2nd Thursday at
not discovered that it had been re-
moved from his place So up to this:
time it still remain a mystery who - AMERICAN LEGION
could of taken the oil can to its
new place of abode? 'rhe American Legion cf Granite
Vaughn-lis Post No 177 meets
However the brand of the oil
is Wanda so now it is wondered i on first and third Thursdays of
if a spook of some kind took Wanda: each month at 7:30 pm Social
on a vis!t to the neighbors I rights second and fourth Thursdays
OKLAHOMA CITY GUEST
Mrs Lna Lawrence of Oklahoma
City who has been here for several
days visiting in the homes of
friends and relatives visited in the
home or Mr and Mrs Arthur Car-
ver and Ronnie last Friday and
Saturday She then went to viit
with her nephew and family Mr
and Mrs Wayne Clark in Willow
EPending Saturday night and Sun-
day in the Clark home
CALIFORNIA GUESTS
Mr and Mrs Neil NVailace of
Windsor California have been
visiting in the home of Mrs Wal-
lace's parents Mr and Mrs Frank
Harper and brother Larry for the
last few days
APRIL RAIN
Taken from the records kept by
Jack Berry the rain for the month
of April shows:
April 1—19
April 8—25
April 0—13
April 12—27
April 13—97
April 14—05
April 1T—10
April 20—54
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Church Of Christ
Eible School 10 sm
Niorn!ng worship 11 sra
Young People at 6:30 pm
Evening Worship at 7:30 Rol
Wednesday night service 7:30
Everyone invited to attend them
cervices
W A Haerker Pastor
2 Miles South I West of Granite
9:30 aim Sunday School
10:30 am Worall!p Service -
ComzruricA Decon1 Sunday
I Legion Auxiliary meets on first
Thursday night George Stovall
commander: E Pt Deerinwater addutarl
ATTENDING MP SCHOOL
J L Broadie who recently re-
turned to the army camp at Port
Gordon Georgia after spending 2
tt-eeks with his parents Mr and
Mrs J L Broadie ts attending a
military police school which will
last eight weeks
TO HOBART
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Dwain Jones Mtnister
Mrs Frank Harper is spending
a few days with her mother Mrs
Ludie Pierson of Hobart who Is
Mrs Harper will stay with her
for a few more days until she is
oble to be up and do her work
PAINTING HOUSE
Mr azil Mrs Hardin Cannady are
giving their house a new coat Of
paint which is adding a nice ap-
pearance to their home
GUESTS IN CARVER HOME
lefrs Otis Howard Lone Wolf
hnd Mrs Edna Ellison Granite
visited in the home of Mr and
Mrs Arthur Carver last Friday
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Grace Baptist Church
- Trice Epps Pastor
Calendar of serv1cea:
Sunday morning: Sunday School
at 10:00: Morning Worship 11:00
Wednealay night prayer meeting
Et 7:30 pm
Sunday event-iv Dratning Union
6:30 Evening Worship 7:30
Lake Creek Baptist
Sunday School 10 o'clocX
Worship Hour 11 o'clock
Training Union 7:00 pm
Worship Hour 7:45 pm
Wetineay night 7:00 pia
"A warm welcome to you
Methodist Church
Jesse Marlin Pastor
Sunday school 10 am-
Morning worship 11 ctn
Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm
Evening worship 730 p
Wednes lay Prayer Circle 7:30
Everyone welcome always
Assembly Of God
Bob locklear Pasta
Sunday School at 10 am
Morning worship at IL
Sunday evening services 730
Wednesday evening Young Peo-
ples Service at 7:30 -
Thursday afternoon Women's Ills-
monary Union at 2
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First Baptist Church
C L Abercrombie Pastor
Calendar or services:
Sunday School 9:45
Worship Service 11 cm
Training Union 7
Evening Worahlp 8 pm
Wednesday evemog Prayer Meet-
mg at 7
RA's and GA's and Sunbeam
Band Monday afternoon at 4----for
all children up through 16
Mr and Mrs Robert Vaughn of
Southgate California left Thursday
cff last NA k to return home after
visiting two weeks here with rela-
tives and friends
GUESTS IN GARNER HOME
Guests Sunday in the home of
Mr and Mrs W A Garner were
her brother Mr and - Mrs Joel
Counts of Dill City
TO HOBART
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-Mrs Loyd Broadie spent last Mon-
day in Hobart as guest of her sis-
ters Mrs Grace Campbell Mary
Catharine and Joe Mike and Mr
and Mrs Andrew Carver
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Wingo, Kathryn. The Granite Enterprise (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1958, newspaper, May 1, 1958; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2134989/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.