The Glencoe Mirror (Glencoe, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1941 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUM 42 NUMBER 11
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Gicncoe Soldiers
in Car Wreck
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twral Rly Blanchard's fur
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-cJ'a'r as happy 88 he expset-
O For Saturday night he was
involve 1 in car accident that
tof most Of the joy out of his
11e acoident occured a mile
cart of Pownee et the junction
o highways GI and 18 Blanchard
wn? driving north on highway
13 ard hd comPto a ttop before
entering GI A 1931 Ford panel
truck turned into highway 18 and
ran hcadon into Blanchard' s car
it wal rcfortd Damage tu
1111-chard's car a 193G Cherro-
1'‘ was it:Ai:noted at $185
WW1 Blanchard was Wallace
I I - rinother local -soldier home
tto-o Barkeley on furlough Miss
Will and Miss Juanita
1)4ak r7n Miss NVill was the
injured suffering
a oit w tle right knee lig well as
bruises Others suffered on
ly 1-inor injuries
Ta other CU' was driven bY
1:r'k Venable' Pawnee It was
rei3rtcd Vat he was fined for
thunktn driving
Twas Hot
If pcople di(' crazy things this ------ - —
jist blame it onto the beat day Light by the rain Outside
services
Thermometers here nearly went whenever posiible aro
out of control a3 Sol redly the rule however
The evangelist for the meeting
bcre down Tuesday the temper-
Is RIC C G Spindler of Tulsa
perlturr1 rose to 102 Vhdnesday
e
to 101 for the summers hottest Rev Spindler is an nergetic
person and an able speaker lie
day A light rain Wednesday ifs a real Christian and is bring
bt nizht brotght temporary re'ief
ng ra1 gospel truths to his cud-
in ct 10 oVock Thuraday morn-I
fences Last week Le concluded
the thermometer showed 891
a campaign at Perkins which re-
dsn-Ite overcast skies suited in more thtn 40 conver-
It wit! he a few more days be- dons
fore winter sets in mates
Everybody in nity ivicinity is
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A ndersou Heads Bond Drive 11 at 8 o'clock and hear these fine
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J M Anderson local store
ovzhc:r was named head of the
Di-fere Bond drive in Glencce
by LEiutenant Governor Jamul
F Perry minty chairman it
nnrcuced hero Monday E
kV 'Ea 73 er president of the town
unard sacimcd as honorary
chairman
Ary2erzon said that other com-
rittee mcmbers would be named
in the near futnre
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Train Wreck
No 52 northbound afternoon
Santa Fe passenger train left
the track near Skedee Tuesday
of ternom causbg the diucontin-
uance of the morning passenger
train through here AN mail has
bCi'll coming in on the afternoon
train
No one was injured except the
fireman who received a broken
colar bone Ile was taken to the
Pawnee hosTital
- A letter from County Superin
tendent J C Fitzgerald Calk at
tcntion to thefsct that scala
to law a child must be six
ear3 of oge by the first day of
November if he enter Ecbool this
Chzcrvance of this law is
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Methodist Revival
r IServiens rain or shine" i5 tLe
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motto of the revivil which h b2-
ing conducted at tho 11-Totl'odist
church Originally Pelf dukd
an outdocr rntetinr tlyy
hurriedly forced inside Yit it es-
is
day night by the Rin Outside
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at the whenever pociiNe aro
tne rule however
ly
The evangelist for the meeting
IS RIC C G Spindler of Tu'sa
'Y Rev Spindler is an energetic
st
person and an able spetlier lie
9 a real Christian and is bring
tI ling roal gospel truths to his cud
urged to come out each evenizg
sermons There i3 a young peo
ple'a choir at each eervice and a
meeting for children each after-
noon at 4 o'o:ock
Mr and ti!rs Berry Gilliland
and children of Stillwatcr wero
Monday evening visitors at tho
home of hia pvents Mr and
Mrs Ii C Gilliland
Ilab3rt Bartholomew small
-on of Mr and Mrs Nail Bar-
tholomew whe recently under-
went a major operation was re-
turned to his home here Zunlay
Among the Soldiers home from
Camp Berkeley Texas this
week included Corporal Boy
Blanchard Privatea Wallace
Dove Alfred Broyles and °atm r
Davie
Corneral and Mr a Ernest Olm
at ad of Abilene Texas were
visitors with relatives here dur-
ing the pasOweek Mrs Olmstead
will here for eever1 weeks while
her husband i3 en manauvers in
Louisiana
Tuesday evening visitors at
the 11 C Gilliland home were!
Mr and Mu Frank Ernst ard I
family of Yale and Bill Lakevl
and family of Stillwater Ti e
Lakeys presented the Gillitands
with a new radio
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l'iluch Aluminum
Is Donated Here
MENIla0PIWIRM4ONNtrWOi
GierZGO 3evivE dug tle:p
into thcir pantry Ehclves last
to tid in the rctimal scrap
aluniinuta campaign juding
from the s:ze of the pile of mEtal
coglectfd by ths Bov Smuts last
Friday Donations ranged from
j3r lids to washing rnazhine parts
as the total poundaize gathered
up in Glenne reached 70 pounds
Forhaps the most interesting
single itetn to L) contributed
was a portion of a me:13 kit be
loilging to some soldier of World
War No 1 Oa tho trAtorn was
nrsztL:d "U S 1913 U A Co"
Out el one war and into another
so to cpeak
OfThials in charge cl the drivc
her3 dceire to than all those
who made doetAions or in any
wa tiflood with the eltnpiign
From a Vacationist
qMommmiFilimim
ce-Nk the Mirri r received
poLtcard On one fd1 was the
picture of a Leautiful lake am
the ()Te3 "Greetings from Lin-
e Minn" On the ether Lida
vta :he felluwin: mmVe:
"Had a grand week here cn
Like FfFhtryp Tvilg next
wck for EtLburg Pa and El
Itelo rest wirhes to all—L W
Wright and wife"
Mr and Mrs A D Mays and
c'aughter of near Cushing were
Sunday visitors at the C G
Tuclsr Lorne
Miss Betty Jean Cockriel o
Long Beach California is a vic-
tor at the E S Duncan home
south of town thiz week
A rrollt of $3370 from ti-o
Friendly club's carnival Saturday
night was reported by Mrs Nail
Bartholomew secretarytreasur-
er of the club
DEFENSE Bor4D
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Q Whtt is the reason for
buying a Dzfensns Lend?
A To keep America free
To show your faith and
vide in your country To
warn foreign dictators that
the United States is the
stronzest country in the
world
Q But t do net have enough
money to buy Defeo 3e
Bond what can I do?
A 13uy Defenao PO 'All
Stamps on zale almost ev-
erywhPre Your postolipe
bank depattrcent store or
druggiEt Las them or can
get them for you at 10
cents upward Save enough
r:ltflialp3 to exchange for a
D:tfenze
Note—To pureha33 De-
ferre 13and3 and Stamp go
to the nearest rest office or
bink or write fct inforrna-
ticn t3 the Treasurer of the
United States Vahingtcn
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By Iv Robert Janes
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You will be judf:ed hy the voz-
pel preaching which is prerched
where you could have heard it
and not by only that to which
you consented to po Matthew
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The gond minlitrv i im-
prieoned behind your unwilling-
ness to come and hear it aa well
as by the wickedness of thoEe
tvho live wicked liVt33 You may
spread Yourself in your wicked-
ness and grow stron:z in 3' cur
evil ways like a green bay tree—
but God say 8 the timo come
when the humble rnini3terta
Isek for yeu but yeu will have
been destroyed Palmz4 It is folly to think we aro es-
capi3g GOe'i ettrnal judgment
Rmans 2:3
When the day for God' o wrath
conies it will hi Pomans 2:5 6
Christiana shoull ha l'atient
God will judge the wicked Ile is
only trykg to give thcou a clanco
to repent If you are leedirg
boy8 and girls astray God wants
you to repent Refusal is fatal I
tlatthow 18:6
Christian Church News
"The Lost Bible" is tho MAT-
irg subject of the minister
cot'si g Lord's Day but there
Nil I be Lc) evening worship Lc-
cause of the l'1etho1itt revive!
Everyone is cordially invit(d
to attend the services of tLe
church
Sunday 10:00 a m
Fe-Pool cortmunion SitM30 7:14
p M' YOUng: Pcoples C E
Junior Bible Study
Weineedty 7:30 p m
week Lible study
Ihurslay 1:CO p ci Ladies'
aid
Mrs Winifrzd Snyder
Bib In School SuDt
Rev C W Callaway
MinisZer
Christian Endavor
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Former Local
Girl Married
rER yaut
When Miss Billie Burkhart
former Glenzse girl was married
to S W Edwards at Vinita It
Saturday a new Craig county
record The marriake license
which they purchased was the
thirtieth to be sold in that coml
ty in July establishing a new
high for number of lictnces
bought in any one month in the
county
The couple when told of this
fact quickly completed the deal
They WPM married by Rev J
Frank Craham who lived across
Le strect from the courthouse
Mrs Edwards b the dau-ghter
of Roy Burkhart anl the grand
daughter of El tE1 Eva Carter
Mr Edwards is emnloved in a
Tulsa reiintry Before her mar-
the tridc was employed by
the First National Bank and
Trust Company at Tulss
Kennamer Finishes Camp
MOMMIOWlboalMandirM
Stil water—James A Kenna
mer ef Glencoè is among those
who have just completed SUCCESS
fully the summer Iteserva Wk
era' Training Corps camp at
Camp Bul!3 Texas
Compa Lion of the summer
camp la required of advanced
military Etudenta in the ROW
for graduation from cane and
the granting of theie commis
sions a3 cccond lieutenants in
the United Ltates army resuivosi
Ninety two infantrymen and
fortysix engineers made up the
A and M student delegation
his 'year
Yale Hospital News
Born to Mr and Mrs Cecil L
Brown of Druoaright July 21 a
baby girl
Born to Mr and Mrs Ira
Eleliherington of Yale July 21
a baLy girl
Cord to fir and Mts J L
Brown of Drumright a baby
girl
Minor cperati3n3 were per-
formed cn BAty Jean Swingle
and Bobby Swirgle of Yale
Bath were tonLilectomies
LiUo Bc11 Bryant of Yale
undflwent a rrajr operation
July 22
MftaPEn0
Diamond Team Scores Win
e&441ftmmowft
After a three game loiing
tltreak the Glencoe diamondaders
finally broke into the win column
Sanday B3 they once more die-
playrd the form which the coun
ty title for them Their victims
were the Pawnee tioepers and
the ecore rcEd 98
Pcrrv Eby was on the mound
Yoe Christian Endeavor 81 for the locals and had a compar
rertganized Sunday July 26 atively easy time depite the
cci h eleven pre:ent OfFicets clo2ene?3 or tho score
-4'ere elected The S‘illwatcr Pioneers will
We have startPd a ntcA invade the Glencoe d:amond for
which will last for E ix weeks a game Sunday
Everyone la cordially invited t -
attend our eervic-s at 7:15 cach Wecic-end wucsts at tIle home
Sunday evehing of 14Ir nd 111r3 11 C Gilliland
Wecic-end wucsts at Cle hnute
of :41r and mr3 11 C Gilliland
wcre Mrs B61) JAnson an24
ITrada in Glcrcoo It pys laildren of Stillwater
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Bridwell, Norman. The Glencoe Mirror (Glencoe, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1941, newspaper, August 1, 1941; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144146/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.