The Madill Record (Madill, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME XVII
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Third Trade Day
of Year Will Be
Held on Monday
t - ' -
One Hundred Dollars In Cash Wilt Go
to Customers of the Madill
- Business Men
hundre4 dollars in cash tuill
distributed in five prtzes thd fitst being
$50- by the business men's' trade day
association in Madill next Monday in A4-
1 dition to the variety of special prices
being offered by thc local merchants t
The same tickets used last trade day
will be' used this trade day with the
additional tickets for goods purchased
during the past month
Mrs Cecil-Trammell of Shay got the
first prize of $50 last first Monday while
' Mrs R W Human of Madill got the
'second prize of $20 '
The third prize is $15 the fourth CO
and the fifth and last $5 -
Last first Monday drew one of the
largest crowds ever seen in Madill some
coming from a distance in Jot nstln
eouaty
FIRE DESTROYS MEAT MARKET
OF ERNEST CARTER MONDAY
Ernest Carter saffared an almost com-
plete loss'in his moat market on east
Main street Monday night when fire do-
stroyed the building in which it was lo-
cated Mr and Mrs Carter barely es-
caped from the building
BOB GRIFFINS FARM HOME
DESTROYED BY FIRE MONDAY
Fire completely destroyed the faun
home of Mr and Mrs Bob Grain three
miles north of Madill on the concrete
highway Monday afternoon Only a few
articles of furniture were saved from
the burning building It is thought the
tire originated from an Incubator' (!'
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ANTIOCH DEMONSTRATION
- CLUB MET AT MRS WHITIZS
The Antioch home demonstration
ladies met Monday with Mrs W B
White for a bread-making den:01'44ra-
Mon
Each member brought one dish pre-
pared for dinner Everyone enjoyed the
tasting of some of tlheir neighbor's cook-
ing Miss Andrews brought sponge and
4breed and Ma Ilenich
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demonstrated mixing' a sporfge to start
the bread-- -
The following memb'ers were present:
Mesdames J P Alexander A W Hue-
bsch Annie benich W F Killian Eddie
White Misses Velma ' Hurst Abbie
Truitt Maude Andrews of Madill the
! hostess Mrs W B White -
SHERIFF EDD LONG IS
AMONG THOSE ARRESTED
BY AMERICAN LEGION POST
Sheriff Edd Long was among the
number of local citizens arrested by the
Charles B Burke Post No 99 American
Legion at the meeting Monday night
Sheriff Long will be haled before the
Legion justice Monday and tried it is
said
Other citizens haled before the Legion
court Monday night were: Rabbit Dil-
lingham Constable Taylor Sp lawn Mar-
vin Bryant Happy Carden Frank Her-
ron Charley Turley
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First Fit:ng Day
for &cite Offices
Keeps Board Busy
Seventy-three filed for the various
state officea in the offices of the state
election board Monday the first filing
date for this year's primaries
Three protest against Governor Trapp
includes that of Judge Robert L Wil-
liams of the eastern district federal
court William M Franklin gubernater-
1 ial candidate and Porter N McCallum
of Devol
Brief for 'You
t
Congress must enact the prohibition
unit re-organization bill before adjourn-
ment if the law is to be enforced ef-
ficiently Lincoln C Andrews federal
dry head told the senate prohibition
investigating committee at Friday'
Fortner prohibition chief Roy A
Haynes believes that the prohibition
law will stay on the statute books He
says that public opinion pased the eight
enoth amendment and is maintaining the
law which is so effective that it causes
the bitter attacks
The final curtain fell Saturday on the
colorful prohibition drama which has
been staged for three weeks before the
senate judiciary subcommittee amid
bursts of applause from the partisans
and sighs of relief from the Senators
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Approximately 3000 farmers in Tetas
have entered the Dallas News "More
Cotton on Fewer Acres" contest so far
this aeafion
S
Former Senator Chancey Depew of
New York will be 92 Friday and still
goes to his desk to work
J B Simpson veteran newspaper nsan
aged 70 diod at his home in Calera
Friday
I
Governor Tropp paroled one and par-
doned four from the state penitentiary
Saturday
An Average Week
Last ioaek in The Madill Record
there wer'etwonty-one commtmities
represented with news '
This is an average representation
of the news of the county each week
in tbe Record
CoMmonittes "Aye"
Weaverton
134)9flin
It2itiOrik 1
A Li NI '
Chowning -
Grantham
Cumberland '
Fobb -
4
Willis
Tyler
t McMillan
Simpson
Timber Hill
Ruckholt
Cedar Hill
' Enos
Aylesaorth
Durwood
' Archerd
Oakland
- Kinlock
ROTARIANS GO TO BUCKHOLT
' FOR FRIDAY - NIGHT PROGRAM
bL E Ewing will take a few Rotarians
house Friday night for a program All
and their friends to the Buckholt school
citizens of Madill who are interested in
the community welfare of the county
are urged to go 'along
Mrs Lafayette Montgomery will lead
in community singing Other local peo-
plc will be on the program
TRAPP FILES IN
GOVERNOR RACE:
'111NY FILE AION
According to W C McAlister- secre-
Lary ofthe ltat e election board Cover
rior Trap filed for governor Monday
nadAieeptance was made by the election
board
Soineoiojosition is said to be gathoi'
ing anion e the other gubernatorial can-
didates FormarportestT against the filing of
thegovernor will be left to someone
outside oi the election board
"It hriXnever bee the custom of this
board -roL'act in a judicial capacity"
McAlit!Nr said "For that reason we
have mati it a practice-of accepting all
filings ofAept those obviously not made
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MRS SALE RECOVERING
Sale who was taken to the
Shorma- FrAispital last week and operat
ed on for appendicitis ii reported to
be doing as cell as could be expected
thii week
RECORD-BREAKING RELAY TEAM
OF MADILL MAY GO TO NORMAN
The business men of the city con-
tributed Wednesday to a fund to send
the relay team to participate in the big
state meet at Norman This crack team
won the class B event at Durant break-
ing the record
EWING AND LEWIS RETURN HOME
Milam E Ewing and Fitzhugh Lewis
president and secretary of the local
Rotary club returned home Wednesday
from Hutchinson Kangas
MADILL MAN LOSES FARM HOME
‘IN ATOKA COUNTY TORNADO1
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Claud N Click received word follow
ing the cyclone that passed over parts
of Johnston and Atoka counties last
Friday that the residence on his farm
near Caney was blown away ' The load
will probably amount to MM none of
hid wat covered by insurance
FRANKLIN IS SPEAKING IN :
INTEREST OF 1113 CANDIDACY
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Hon William M Franklin formerly of
this citycandidare for governor passed
thru Madill Wednesday and for a while
visited with friends here Mr Franklin
spoke in Ada Monday night and was
billed to speak in Tishomingo Tuesday
night but rain prevented the meeting
SEN OR M'CLENDON IS
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RESTING BETTER IN HOSPITAL
Wore from the Sherman Hospital
gives the condition of Senator McClen-
don as resting better but critical Little
hope is held for his living a few months
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HOMER MOSS GETS KEG OF
CHOC SATURDAY NIGHT
City Manager Homer Moss while
down near the oil mill Saturday night
saw two negroes sitting down Upon
his approach they got up and went in
different directions and one of them
carried something in his arms Upon
the city manager's call to halt the ne-
gro stopped and under his arm was a
3-gallon keg of choc which Mr Moss
poured out on the Square curbing
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JOE MAY MAkES CLAIM '
FOR FIRST BOLL WEEVIL -
OF THE YEAR SATURDAY
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J H May was in town Saturday from
his farm in the I3owlin community with
a boll weevil -
"I found her on a stray lock of cotton
in my corn field of last year:' said
Mr May "She is a female of the
species and I figure capable of producing
from 1200 to 1400 eggs to be hatched
Into the young"
The weevil' was very much alive as
she sat on her lock of cotton in a snuff-
box prison
Supreme in News and Circulation in Madill Trade Area
ADM
Sueeestio to The Math! Timen and 91anhall County Newo-Demoetut—tConsolidated?
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MADILL 111AR7I1IALL COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY APRIL 29 1926
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South Ward Gives
Music Memory Con-
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- test Monday Night
One of- the- pleasing features in con-
neetion with the south ward school
tnusie memory contest now drawing to
a close was the benefit program given
by loetil musicians Monday night in the
highsehool auditorium
This program consisted of seventeen
numbers from the original list of thirty
selections fotthe contest
It is said that the program wee the
met pleasing of its kind ever rendered
in the 'city It Was said to be a treat
to the lovers of good music who wete
present' sotirce of enjoyment and in-
spiration to the eo ntest pupils wile are
making an intensive study of all the
numbers giien - -
It was remarkable to observe the in
tense interest manifested by the ap-
proximately 150 pupils present as each
number of the program was rendered
This plainly shows that the contest has
created within the pupils taking part in
the contest for and the ability to ap-
preciate and enjoy the best in music
The following program was rendered!
"0 Sole Mio" Italian Folk Song
Junior High Glee Club
"Hark Hark the Lark" Schubert
"Sextette" from Lucia di
Lammertnoor" Donizetit
Mrs S J Norvell piano solos '
"By the liVaters of
Minnetonka" —Lieurance
"From the Land of Sky Blue
Water" — Cad man
Mrs J Jr Merkle vocal solos
"Largo" from "Xerxes" Handel
"Ave Maria" Bach-Gounod
Raymond Martin saxaphone solos
"The Rosary"
"Love's Old Sweet
Song" n ghare-Molloy
- B
51(s J L Montgomery vocal solos
"Minuet in G" —- Beethoven
"Spring Song" Meneelsabon
"Souvenir"
Cults Jones violin solos
"Anttra's Dance" (Peer Gynt) Grieg
VAse's Death" (Peer Gynt)
Mrs Carry Lawrence piano solos
"Drink to Me Only with
Thine Eyes" English Folk Song
"Swing Low Sweet
Chariot" Negro Spiritual
"I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble
Halls" from "Bohemian Girl"Balte
Mixed quartet—Mrs Montgomery Miss
Wood Mr Morris Mr Landram
and 'MrsSam Dishmon went Oh
Ardmore Stinday and brought back their
daughter Maud who was operated on
for appendicitis at the Von Keller Hos-
pital April 10
lbo Drillers
Expect Pay Sand
in No 4 Arbuckle
Starts No 5 Northwest of the Flowing
We II—Sacra Well on Cap Rork
with the Drill
With the Bina° drillers down approxi-
mately 600 feet late Wedneeday on the
No 4 Arbuckle-Lacy 150 of the No 2
flowing better than 100 barrels of high
gravity oil daily the Bilbo sand is ex-
pected at almost any time now accord-
Inv to word from the field
This prospect for a new well was
started some three weeks ago when it
was practically agreed to abandon the
No 3 on the same tract and the No 2
on the Godfrey tract across the road
to the east and without any delay the
bit has ground its way down
Bilk) has also started a No 6 on the
some tract 200 feet north and west of
tbe two producers
' Encouraging word has come during
the week from the Kenedy Drilling com-
pany's No 1 Sacra in Section 17-68-6e
northwest of Madill After months of
practicaly no progress with much of
the time spent in fishing this cornprny
Is now down with their test to below
the 1700 foot level with the bit resting
on the hard rock under which several)
predecessor teats have fallen by -the
wayside on account of passing up Indi-
cations have always pointed to small
producers in the underlying sand
The Glasses Creek Oil Trust have 1
their teat down something like 3G0 feet
this week
BLINDFOLDED MAN DRIVES
FORD TIIRIJ STREETS OF CITY
- Gaston Ouyreu shell-shocked soldier
of France securely blindfolded drove a
new stock car of the Woody Motor
company thru the streets of Madill on
Monday afternoon
The Frenchman was accompanied byfa
committee of local business men who
were advised not to speak to the driver
in his round by O II Sullivan manager
The drive carried' the car and the oc-
cupants across the Frisco tracks to the
north side ' dr wn a seldom-traveled
street with a washed-out ravine crossing
thru some other unimportant streets
bad( to the business esetion thru the
driveways of the Central Service station
around to the Woody Motor company
making a turn between the gas filler
and building back to the place where
he started in -front of the Majestic
Theatre
The driver was then publicly unmask-
ed showing that the stickers had se-
curely hidden sight beneath the blind-
fold "The radio mind" as it was termed by
the manager then performed during the
evening entertainment at the Majestic
reading correctly the writing placed by
disinterested parties upon a blackboard
Tornado Takes Toll
of Three Near Here
' Last Friday Evening
'Traveling in a sotitheasteKly direction
and cuttinea swath' about a half mile
we and fifteen miles long a tornado
swept thru five villages in Johnstovaad
Atok r counties late Friday evening and
killed four persons and destroyed prop
erty- worth approximately 75000
Three houses were destroyed at Fill-
more and two killed Two persons were
killed ut Voce in Atoka county The in-
jured were scattered along the path of
the storm
The dead are:
Mrs Tom Callen of Fillmore
William Hendrick of Fillmore
Mr and Mrs Monroe Jackson of Voce
Between forty and f fty farm -houses
are said to have been razed by the
twiste:
Several persons miraculously escaped
death when their homes were destroyedl
by the wind storm
Mr and Mrs Joseph B Willis and
Misses Mamie Bell and Dorothy Woods
of this city visited the scene of the
storm about four miles north of Mil-
burn Sunday afternoon and secured
kodak pictures of the some of the havoc
wrought' -
DUAL RECITAL IS GIVEN
BY MISS KATHLEEN RAYS
Miss Kathleen Hays instructor in ex-
pression will present Mary Winifred
Colby and Ruth Hilburn in an eg-
pression recital at the highscbool add-
itoriunt Saturday night at 8 o'clock
SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS
CLASS PLAY NEXT TUESDAY
The senior class of the Madill High-
school presents "A Full house" a farce
in three acts next Tuesday night at the
highschool auditorium
'Miss Hays instructor in expression
has been directing'the play -
The play includes Oncy Payne Fay
Belle Small Veda McClendon Minnie
Vermillion Maude Vandervort Joe Dick
erson Floyd Perryman Wayland Size-
more Carl Ladd Clemons Sterling Lo-
gan Mayo Marguerite Hollingsworth
Myrtle Vandervort and Pauline Beard
'MRS J 1 GASTON SPENDS
' WEEK WITH BILL AT NORMAN
J I Gaston spent part it it it
v'rek' with her Fon' Bill Mal ltrrs Noi'
man as a guest of the Sig Alph mothers
week Before her return to Madill she
will visit with friends in Chandler
Madill Men Will
Take Boy Scout
Training Course
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Men Will Be °Tenni0 Just Like Boy
Scout Troop—Barnen
Instructs
The business men of Madill are going
to pull off their coats lay aside their
dignity and be real boys again accord
ing to John Landram who has been
elected Scoutmaster for the Scout load
ers training course to be run here Ma
May 21-24 July 15-16 The men will be
organized just like a troop of Boy Scouts
-vith a Scoutmaster senior patrol lead-
er and a patrol leader for each patrol
The local committee here agreed with
Carl 1-t' Barnes scout extkutive for the
Kiamichi area council to recruit enough
men to make up six patrols
The following men were elected pa-
trol leaderm: 'Don Welch G W Ta lia-
'erre Doyle Rollins W 11 Evans M
F Ewing and Leonard Woody Jr Mr
Barnes as the instructor for the course
will be the senior patrol leader
'This is the greatest opportunity we
have ever had here in Madill to learn
about Boys' work" John Landram local
chairman said and I will be greatly
ditappointed if we don't have each pa-
trol recuited up to full strength by the
tame the course etarts May 21 The
course will be put on in four sessions
three of which will be night sessions
while the fourth will be eut doors
the woods The first-two sessions will
be held May 21 and May 24 The third
und-tourth sessions will he run July 15
and July 18
The National Council Boy Scouts of
America will issue a certificate to every
man who completes the four sessi8ns of
the course This certificate is a thing
of which every man will be proud for
it will have the signature of some of the
most prominent men in America among
whom will he the President of the Un-
ited States
The pastors of the churches here en-
dorsed this training course and are urg-
ing all the men in their churches to take
"Every man who is the father of a
boy teacher of a class of boys in Sun-
day school or ever expects to do any
form or type of bey work should ar-
range to take this course" stated Rev
D E Uogan pastor of the Baptist
church
"I know something about boy psychol-
ogy" said Mr W C Shelton superin-
tendent of our 14chools "I know that
unless a man has had training he can't
hope to make a success of handling
groups of boys and putting over a pro-
gram such as they have In the Boy Scout
movement"
It doesn't cost anything to take this
course The textbook will be furnished
free to every man wh o completes it
John Landram chairman of the local
committee has the cards for each man
to fill out who wishes to take the
course See him during the next few
days adn get one of these cards
ECO
Did You Ever
Stop to Think
J B Baumgartner editor and pubr
lirther of the Santa Arta (California)
Daily Register Hity8:
' THAT a rood newspaper i the
biggest vilue in the world at thq
prit-: Try to think of 'aoinething
that you can buy for less than At
dollar that has as much real value
as the delivery at your door of your
home newspaper for a whole month
THAT the newspaper is the only
commodity or aervice that costs its
readers no more now than it did be-
fore the war Whatever alight in-
creases there have been in subscrip-
tion rates are more than compen-
sated by increases in volume anti
improvement in quality
THAT people are learning that
there is no more economic need for
two newspapers in a city of less them
100000 population than there is for
two telephone systems or twowater-
works or half a dozen electric light
plante and
THAT any journalistic or eivbi
need that ever existed for duplicatten
'of awspapers in such towns is fast
disappearing with the increasing in-
telligence and independence of citi-
zens in exercising the right of frau-
ch!se The newspaper naturally is a pub-
lic service functionary subject by
the law of enlightened aelflahnesa
to the sante regulation eelf-Impoeed
that is imposed by law upon other
public eerlice functionaries
Coppyright 1926
FIRST EXERCISES
FOR SCHOOL END
To BE HELD SUN
-
Baccalaureate services for On CIOSO
of the school year will be held fiunday
May 2 at the highschoel ttuditoriorn
according to the announcement el the
program this week
Rev A L Janics pastor of the Church
of the Nazarene will preach the sermon
The program follows:
Prelude
Invocation Rev L J Waggoner
Hymn: Praise Cod the Father Choir
Prayer Rev D E Hogan
Hymn: No Room
Scripture reading A Kelley
Quarteti Build on the Rook-- -
Sermon: Subject—The Making of a
Man Pee A L James
Hymn: All Hail the Power of Jesus' n
Name Congregation
Benediction M E Ewing
Postlude
FORMER MARSHALL COUNTY
FARMER VISITS HERE TUES
dt—
ip
C AL Thomas who formerly framed
near Cumberland moving six year' ago
to srones near Oklahoma City was down
Tuesday looking after his farm near
Cumberland lie also visited with reht-
tives in Madill Before he returned
Wednesday Mr Thoinaa left a renewal
to the-Record
JOHN LYNN VISITS EN THE
CAPITAL CITY TUFSMY
Y Lynn or Oakland was-a Tues-
day business visitor in Oklahoma City
where he transacted business bcfore the
corporation commiRsion While in the
Capitol -he visited with a few of his
friend'
CLAS'SES
HAVE BANQUET TUESDAY
NIGHT AT RADORN HALL
The Junior and Senior classes of the
Madill Highschool held the annual ban-
quet Tuesday night at Rahorn
Approximately 120 plates were set by
the Palace Cafe for the class memhers
and sponsors and musicians
The following program was rendered:
Invocation G D Jenkins
Addiess of Welcome---— Louis LOTI7
Response Carl Ladd
Song
What Our Senior Year Has
Meant to Me Dorothy Nihon
Reading Pays Bello Small
What Our Friendships in the Clam
Mean to Me DaviF
Song 'Sizemore
Address W C Shelton
DEATH OP BROTHER CALLS
HOME VISITING SULPHUR I
CITIZENS SATURDAY NMITT
While Mr and Mrs B A Smith or
Sulphur were visiting Mr Smith's broth-
er H E Smith and family here last
Saturday they were called borne by a
message which staied that Mrs Smith's
brother Owen Maggard 21 had been
suddenly killed in an automobile acci-
dent near that place late in the after-
noon The Smiths were accompanied to Ma-
dill by Mrs Smith's mother and mother
of the crushed boy Mrs Mary Haggard
who returned to Sulphur with them
MADILL MEN ATTEND FUNERAL
OF JOE D JOHNSON AT DENTON
Joe Reirdon and John Landram left
Madill early Tuesday morning for Den-
ton Texas where they went to attend
the funeral of Joe D Johnson former
Marshall county -cattleman and resident
of Kingston and Madill
Mr Johnson's death follows that of
his brother Ivy Johnson of Ardmore
by about two weeks
Mr and Mrs Johnson left Madill
some five or six years ago to make
their home In San Antoinio Texas and
the had been living in the south Texas
country since
TyvvPast Granc1
Masters Attend
WALTER FLORENCE IS AGAIN
COMMISSIONED POSTMASTER
Walter Florence is Madill postmaster
for four more years according to the
commission which he received in March
Florence has served four years in the
local postoillet He was In the hotel
business previous to that time following
his dischargefrom the army
Number 41
Odd Fell8N:s't Meet
F1t-0 Program Began Wednesday Night—BanquetThursday Night at
' ' Ta Bittern Ball '
The southeastern- district association
of the LG O F began its two-day
sessions Wednesdarnight at the First
Baptist church with open meeting pro-
gram Two grand masters of order in the
state Col Arthur N Leeeraft of Colbert
and Ben A S J Shaw of Altus were
on the program at the Baptist church
the first session Col teeeraft gave
the response to the address of welcome
while Mr Shaw made the principal ad-
dress of the evening
Dr Norman Miller past noble grand
of the local lodge and one of the big
Odd Fellows of the state is chairman
of the big gathering
A business session is being held this
afternoon The subordinate degrees will
be conferred in competitive test by
the crack teams from Durant and Pouts
Valley tonight -- 0
The Rebekahs will also confer degrees
tonight at the I O O F hall
A: EWING ATTENDS MEETING
OF GRAND CHAPTER IN TULSA
A Ewing returned last Saturdny
morning- from Tulsa where he attended
the meeting of the Royal Arch grand
chapter that city as the only delegate
of the Madill lodge While in the oil
city Mr Ewing viaited with hi tt son
Hershel and wife
WIFE OF ANTIOCH FARMER
DIES THURSDAY BURIED FRI
Afttr a lingering illness of almost a
year Mrs Mary Elizabeth Steen wife
of E J Steen of Antioch died Thurs-
day at 11:45 p m
Mrs Steen wias bo7 4 Texas on Dec
1874 became a meniber of the church
of Christ et the m) of 18 was married
Feb 4 18142 Three caildren were born
to Mr Li n d Mrs Steen Mrs Arnold
Armstrong of Madill Mrs John B Chaf-
fin of Antioch a son Ted Steen
Three sisters: Mesdames Milburn
Madge Mikkelsen of Durant Joe Dilling-
ham of Madill survive A brothcr Hugh
Blount of Milburn survives also
The funeral services were conducted
at the Christian church at Oakland by
Rev Wilbur White followed by inter
meat in the Madill-Oakland cemetery
RECORD PRINTS MINUTES
OF WOMAN'S MISSIONARY -
SOCIETY OF EAST CONFERENCE
The Record job department has been
a-tvarded the minutes of the Woman's
Missionary society of the east Oklahoma
conference by the committeeon printing
The minutes of the annual meeting
held last year IVSIA also printed by the
Record job department
Delegates State
Trapp Ineligible
for Governor Race
From a poll of tweety-eight members
of the constitutional convention who
helped to write the state constitution
nineteen declare that Trapp is ineligible
to make the race for governor live de-
clare in favor of his eligibility and
four refuse to comment according to
word received from the state capitol
Tuesday
Among those who think the govemor
ineligible are Robert L Williates fed-
eral judge Henry S Johnston candidate
for governor W A Ledbetter candi-
date fo United States Senator W IL
Kornegay 4
Among those who consider the gover-
nor eligible include Ben F Ilarrisee
state budget officer G AL Tucker Rev
H L Cloud Riley Copeland
T J Leahy Pawhuska W S Deer-
ing former candidate for governor and
Chant Jones supreme court commission-
er are among those who refused to com-
ment A questionnaire was mailed to seventy
living members of the old convention
but replies were received from only
twenty-eight
Calendar
Closing Week '
Madill Schools
Sunday May 2 11 a tn
Baccalaureate sermon at Highsehool
auditorium
Tuesday May 4 8 p re
Senior play "A Full House"
Wednesday May 5 8 p tn
Senior class night
Thursday May 6 8 p
8th grade graduation Address by
Rev Luther J Waggoner
Friday May 7 8 pm
Commencement night Address by Dr
J C Muerman Southeastern State
Teachers' College
Mr and Mrs Sam Dishinork and son
wers in Mill Creek Sunday afternoon
t
ttev w aggoner
- - -- in my corn field of last year" said ou snowing ta" L" IsLIC" ci r5 na 8e- It doesn't cost anything to take this Mr Johnson's death follows that of Lutner J
cutely hidden sight beneath the blind Friday May 7 8 pqn
J B Simpson veteran newspaper wian Mr May "She is a female of the course The textbook will be furnished his brother Ivy Johnson of Ardmore
' aged 70 died at his home in Calera species and I figure capable of producing fold free to every -man wi o completes it by about two weeks Commencement night Address by Dr
J C Muerman S
Friday from 1200 to I400 eggs to be hatched "The radio mind" as it was termed by John Landram chairman of the lecal Mr and Mrs Johnson left Madill outheastern State
"
T a c h ' Cll
Into the young" the manager then performed during the committee has the cards for each man some five or six years ago to make e e r s o ege
Governor Trapp Paroled one and par- The weevil' was very much alive as evening entertainment at the Majestic to fill out who wishes to take the their home in San Antoinio Texas and
cloned four from the state penitentiary she sat on her lock of cotton in a snuff reading correctly the writing placed by course See him during the next few the had been living in the south Texas ' M and Mrs Sam Dishmon and son
Saturday box prison disnterested partjes upon a blackboard days adn get one of these cards 'country since were in Mill Creek Sunday afternoon
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Impson, Hiram. The Madill Record (Madill, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1926, newspaper, April 29, 1926; Madill, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2137985/m1/1/: accessed July 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.