Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1947 Page: 2 of 6
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Farewell
Given Visi
Larry Simmo
who has been a
Denwin Simmor
-Mrs Otis Sininn
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Joanne Manahat
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Office Phone 620
:Farewell Party
Given Visitor
Larry Simmons of Ft Worth
who has been a guest of John
Denwin Simmons and Mr and
-Mrs Otis Simmons South Fourth
-street left for his home Saturday
night
As a arewell party for the
visitor and also to celebrate his
birthday a group of young friends
were entertained by his hosts
Games and refreshments of the
lawn were arranged for the en-
tertainment of the guests
They were Nelda Ray Taylor
Joanne Manahan Dilly Lois John-
son Joan Dawley Theron Potter
Don Stevens Pat Custer and
Marion Simmons
Given Visitor
ENJOY OUTING
IN OKLAHOMA CITY
Air and Airs Curtis Smith and
daughter Cynthia joined a party
for an outing at Lincoln rark
Oklahoma City Sunday
Included in the group were Air
and Mrs Arlie Crocker and
daughter Margaret of Weleatka
and relatives and friends from
- Mayville
''M'EFREND VNITORS
FROM FORT WORTH
: Mr and Mrs John A Young
of Fort Worth Texas spent the
weekend in the home of Mr and
: Mrs H G Seoutos North Fourth
street
VISIT IN AVVOMING
Mr and Mrs J B Henry
South Second street left this
morning for an extended visit
with Mr and Mrs J C Henry at
Worland Wyo
Mrs T S Jenkins was to loin
her parents at Seminole for the
trip
HURRY! LAST DAY!
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RETURN FITI011 : ' : Airs S G Rogers
VISITORS FROM ILLINOIS MA CIf Y front buying government bonds
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Mr and Mrs Charley Allison T I speculation in government bonds
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and Mary Lou oZ Albion Ill are Mrs S T Palmer South Four-I by those in control of them
---- NAT PENDLETON and Milo Morrison have returned
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after spending several days on a lison and daughter West oP Oke- today
RETURNS FROM HARVEST '
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4- home from the harvest fields WEDDING ISI'ERFOR3IED Mrs W A Lee is reported to
- Miss iLUtti Jean Parris and be quite ill at her home on North
TODAY Archie
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and WED & THU Okernah: Were: married Saturday SITER IS GUEST mer hosiery for men carry an
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- - -- t - - 4 a new tannic acid treatment for ivy with Mr and Mrs Leroy Lambeth CANYON R drove the tires over Arizona d
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These goverpment findings are tn cor- Mr and Mrs Charles Oliver of
Henryetta were guests during the - iaolt
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Okemah Oil Co In This Territory (Okeznah Territory)
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W G Strong -
Resident Phone 361
I Rebekahs Complete
I Installation Plans
IMembers of the Rebekah lodge
Completed plans for installation
1 of officers at the meeting last
night
I Installation will be held Wed-
I nesday night with a team from
!the Wewoka lodge presiding
Mrs F A McCoy acting noble
grand was in charge and others
present were Elmira LE:Grand
Juanita Jones Mollie Smith Imo-
gene Langwell Ethel Afflict J' IT
Fredman Juanita Breedlove Ag-
4 nes Booze Mr and Mrs Howard
ICokeley Air and Mrs Bill Oard
and Mr and Mrs Lee Newton
GROUP LEAVES FOR
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VOCTII CAMP
Rev S G Rogers Zed Gris-
som Kenney Coleman and Milton
A mist rong left yesterday for
Pawnee where they will spend a
week at the MYF camp
It-v Rogers will conduct a
study course on the ' Life of
Christ
VISITOR FROM 0101 ClAiEE
Nola Dirdwell of Okmulgee is
spending a few days with her
sister Mrs Tommy Hall North
Tenth street
She was a patient in the Ming
Vernon Clinic last week and is
recuperating here before return-
ing home
SPENDS AVEEK
Is TENAS
Mrs Kermit McKinney South
Seventh street is spending the
week visiting in Vernon - Texas
She accompanied the M L
Rountrees who are- visiting yds-
lives there
VISITORS l() TO) FT WORTH
Mrs Glen Bras and children
of Kansas City who have been
guests of Mr and Mrs O D Bras
South Fifth street have gone to
Ft Werth to visit Mrs Bras' par-
ents ft
(GUEST ' HOME
Mrs D A Palmer altd Connie
and Paul Douglass returned the
last of the week to their home in
Safford Ariz after being guests
of Mr and Mrs Leroy Lambeth
and family
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RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA
Mrs Minnie Lee White and
ison Fred and Mrs Sallie Law-
Iless have returned to their honte
at 224 South Eighth street after
I visiting in Los Angeles and other
points on the west coast
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RETURN FROM
FISIIINI TRIP
Mr and Mrs C IL Morrison
and Milo Morrison have returned
after spending several days on a
fishing trip at Spavinaw and
Grand Lake (lain
TODAY
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'1110 STORYt Hulk Miller
anlesuirl at Illarktuan'n depart-
ment store ban been looking for-
wrird to moving into an attractive
residence club for girls But the
evening oho arrives sbe nee
aomething in the lobby 'lint ter-
rifies her 'She WOOD& tO ielVe
pelt dny but itt forced to otttend
the weekly Sandie' afternoon tea
Vircuntsinnects prevent her etienp-
ing nfterwnrds and aloe remain
nuother night She Ins no inten-
tion of returning to the house
after work the following day until
Mies Brat''' the bead meets her
ncidentoilly on the street Miss
lirady insists on taking Huth bock
with her Ruth he In decides
I go tio the club'teettatunte party
that vetting snake a getaway
while in disguise
T E lobby was already 'filled
H Someone had started the phono-
graph in the lounge and the danc-
ing had begun Miss Brady and
Miss Small were wearing gray
sharkskin suitS exactly alike Miss
Brady stood halfway up the stairs
and watched the milling figures
with a smile Miss Small moved
from doll to doll making wrong
guesses and leaving a trail of
kfughter when she moved on Miss
Plummer railed in at desk and
switchboard looked harassed and
'pleased in wrinkled chartreuse
satin Mrs Marshall-Gill in pur-
ple velvet with matching orchids
sat irCp-ilfair ihe:104age door
and bowedq ght!tarld ilefti happily1
unaware of sitttbs' tqlis every
where leaning against each other
flopping falling es
Dolls like herself cut from the
same pattern' identical Someone
brushed by and whispered' "Get
a load of Fister guarding the
punch" Moke or Poke They
know me she thought in a panic
but then she remembered Moke's
provident mole Outside the dining-room
door Mrs Pister Ipoined
over the table that held the punch
She moved in that direction She
called it a clever move because it
was misleading
- As she drew near the- punch
bowl someone in a white kitchen
C AL EN D
WEDNESDAY- -
Queen or ClebS ivith Mrs' Fred
Conch
THURSDAY- -
Qacen Esther Circle with Mrs
John Davis
Lottle Moon Circle with Mrs
Lee Pierce
WSCS will meet ''at the
church 2:30
RETURN FROM PAIVIIUSKA
Mr and Mrs Millard Thomas
have returned from Pakhuska
where they the home
of Mr and Mrs Guy Ray Rut-
land Airs Rutland and daughter
Rebecca Jane returned with them
for a visit
SPENDS DAV
IN ADA
Mrs Leona''Absbier South
Fourth street vias a business vis-
itor in Ada yesterday
VISITORS FROM ILI4NOIS
Mr and Mrs Charley Allison
and Mary Lou oZ Albion Ill are
visiting Mr and Mrs Robert Al-
lison and daughter West oP Oke-
ma it I ''
mait "'
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AV FIDDINO IS' PERFORMED
Miss Retti:: Joan Parris and
Archie Dakin: both 'of Route 2'
Okernah Were' married Saturday
night 'hy-the Rev S G Rogers'
pastor of the Methodist Chtlieh
at his home
VISIT IN TULSA
Mr and Mrs Ira Davenport
and son Glen spent Sunday in
TuIsá
ports parents Mr and Mrs J
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REPORT announces the discovery of
a new tannic acid treatment for ivy
poisoning The treatment has been
found excellent' it is gentle and safe
dries up the blisters in a surprisingly
short time --often within 24 hours
These government findings are incor
porated in the new product
IVY-DRY
At your drugstore 59c -
rr-DRy is mfg by IVY CORP Moniatir
ant stsoriat1 with any roverIMent arganizatian
t
"FRERICUS FOR FLOWERS"
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ME OltEMAR OKLA)"
apron ran out 4) f the dining room
a woman with a bright smear of
blood on her bib Her hand flew
to her mouth in terror The crowd
fell back and - surged forward
again leaving her alone on the
outskirts She saw Miss Small
speak to Mrs Fister and then go
over to the desk Mrs lister led
the woman away shrugging her
massive shoulders Someone said
"The chef cut his hand that's all"
A PPARENTLY it wasn't serious
The maids who were helping
Mrs Fister went on as if nothing
had happened One of them car-
ried a cup of punch to Mrs Marshall-Gill
Miss Small went up-
stairs Miss Brady said something
to Mrs Marshall-Gill and she too
disappeared in the direction of the
kitchen
She was desperate now This
was her cliance she'd never have
a better one but Mrs Marshall-
Gill was too near the entrance
She forced herself to circle the
lobby again Miss Plummer was
at the switchboard looking dis-
tracted trying to get a number
and making futile little dabs at
passing dolls whde she pleaded
"Please operator try again oh
somebody help me one of you
girls please—"
Another circle around the lobby
and she saw Mrs Marshall-Gill
leave her chair and cross to the
elevator There was almost a clear
path to the front door not clear
enough' to make her conspicuous
but exactly right She gave the
crowd a last survey and planned
the final move She would walk
along the office railing and exam-
ine the mailboxes then a short
diagonal cut to the lounge door
then another short cut to the street
door Slowly easily not more
than five minutes at the most
She was between the dining
room and the office when she
started Once she thought some-
one pressed too closely from be
VISITOR FI1031 OKMULGEE
Mrs Betty Coleman of Okmul-
gee is !mending a few days in the
home of hex sister Mrs B B
Benson 14th and Broadway
RETURN FROM ARKANSAS'
Mr andMrs B B Benson
North Fourteenth street have re-
turned after visiting in Arkansas
GRANDDAUGHTER IS GUEST -
Dr and Mrs A S Meleon 201
North Seventh street has as i
guest In their home their grand-
daughter Pauline Melton of Lit-
tle Rock Ark
VISITS IN CHIC KASHA
Jo Palmer South Fifth street
is spending a few days as the
house guest of Janie Kimball in
Chickasha
NIECE IS VISITOR
Fern Westmorland of Choctaw
was expected to arrive today to
spend the week' with her aunt
Mrs S G Rogers
f
TO OKLAHOMA CITY
Mrs S T Palmer South Four-
th street went to Oklahoma' City
today -
MRS LLIE IS ILL
Mrs W A Lee is reported to
be quite ill at her höme on North
Seventh street
SISTER IS GUEST
Mrs Effie Signs of Guthrie is
a guest in the home of her sis-
ter Mrs W C McIntosh South'
Fourth street
RETURNS FROM VACATION
Mrs Glen DeMoss North Fifth
'street hag returned from visiting
in her home in Toronto Canada
ItEtCRNS REOM CITY
Mrs Henry Henry Aberson South Six-
th street has returned after
spending the past three weeks in
Oklahoma City where she was re-
ceiving medical treatment
SPENDS WEEK HERE
Kitty Lee Lambeth of Oklaho-
ma City is spending this week
with Mr and Mrs Leroy Lambeth
and daughters
1SITOR8 FROM HENRYETTA
' Mr and Mrs Charles Oliver of
Henryetta were guests during the
weekend of Mr and 'Mrs Otis
Simmons South Fourth street
The average age of the rabbit
is from seven to eight years
DATLY LEADER
hind but when she turned there
was no one near Only a doll in
rubber sneakers who was looking
the other way A long line of
dolls noisily cracking the whip
came screaming down the enter
of the floor and the doll in sneak-
ers dragged her out of the way
She was flung against the office
railing
A N arm in chartreuse satin
reached out and clutched her
shoulder "You" Miss Plummer
said "you're not doing anything
are you? I've got to have help
and everybody's so selfish Chef
cut himself and they want first aid
and how am I to get it when
everybody runs away! Slip up to
Mrs Fister's room like a good girl
and get me the iodine and ban-
dages bedroom closet top shelf
all marked If the door's locked
you go right on utitto Miss Brady's
there's an extra supply there In
the bathroom and her door's
bound to be open Never locked
Hurry that's a good girl"
"Miss Brady's room?" she re-
peated dully "I don't know where
it is"
Miss Plummer gave her a sharp
look "Don't know where Miss
Brady's—oh I see Well naturally
you wouldn't know Eighth floor
room 806 Mrs Fister is 202
Please dear there's no time to
lose"
No time to lose she said to her-
self no time to lose no time to
lose
Mrs Fister's door was locked
She tried Miss Plummer's door
Locked too She turned in despair
and ran for the stairs No elevator
now even to save time no eleva-
tor now at any price Get there
and get back before Miss Plummer
complained about Ruth Miller's
being slow before Miss Plummer
said Ruth Miller had gone upstairs
She'd given herself away to Miss
Plummer
She climbed breathless trem-
bling holding on to the railing
looking ahead as she always did
forgetting to look back Behind
her another doll climbed slowly
without effort sometimes looking
down over her shoulder but never
looking up
The second doll wore sneakers
(To Be Continued)
CI—From what country did the
reindeer of Alaska come?
A—The U S governnient
brought them from Lapland -
CI—How is copra made?
A—Copra Is the meat of the
coconut which Is detached from
The shell and dried either by ex-
posure to sunk and air or by an
artificial drying process
Q—What is the biological rea-
son for pain?
A—As a protection—a warning
of danger—it is believed
Q—Are the secretary of the
Treasury and the treasure of the
United States permitted to buy
government bonds?
A—No the law prohibits them
front buying government bonds
This law was passed to prevent
speculation in government bonds
by those in control of them
RI7J'I7RNS FROM HARVEST
Charles Luttrell has returned
home from the harvest fields
Some of the bright-colored sum-
mer hosiery for men carry an
awful sock!
e Medical Test Proved This
I Great to Relieve MONTHLY
FEMALE PAINS
Are you troubled by distress of fe-
male functional monthly disturb-
ances? Does this make you sutler
from pain feel so nervous weak
high-strung—at such times? Then
Do try Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound to relieve such sYmP-
toms! In a recent medical test Ulla
proved remarkably helpful to wool-
en troubled tbis way Any drugstore
IYDIA E PINKHAWS vag8t1
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TUN Pr011Yt Ruth lkillier a
anletutirl at itinchattin'a depart
intent attire ham been looking for-
ward to movinc into an attrac-
tive renidener club tor atria But
the PViglitig she arrives 'the stern
otonsething in the lobby that ter
ifien iter'4the want to leave but
g etm entangled in a web of fir
eumatancen that Prevent Two
tiara later deoperate for xcept
she atteudos a contutne party
where all the girl's dream no rate-
don't hoping to ger away while
in 'linguine There Pt a minor ate
eidetic and ohe in gent upstairs
for iodine and bandages Another
rag-dull follows her
a a a
MISS BRADY'S door Was un-
locked Ruth went through
the living room and bedroom to
the bath beyond The iodine and
bandages were in the medicine
chest She collected then 't hur-
riedly and started back She
was hot cunt her face was wet
and she vashed up the cotton mask
Twin lamps burned on Miss
Brady's dresing table shedding
their light on gold and ivory tor-
toise and enamel Shedding their
light on gold and ivory tortoise
and an enamel powder box Her
free hand went to her throat in
a gesture that repulsed and ac-
knowledged what she saw She
knew the box she knew it had a
bronze base she knew the color
and shape of the importdr'S 'mark
on the under side she knew the
tune it would play if she raised
the lid Proof proof if she ever
needed it Sudden triumph shook
her from head to foot and all cau-
tion fled She raised the lid and -
the room was filled with tinkling
sound 'Believe me if all those
endearing young charms that I
gaze on so fondly today" She re-
peated the words under her breath
The music drifted out into the
living room it was entrance music
for the second doll The second
doll moved slowly lazily silently
BCPOSS the floor to the bedroom
door and leaned against it For a
while the only sound was the
music Then came trikow chuckle
Ruth turned The iodine nnd
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bandage dropped from her stiff
gloved fingers She backed to the
wall with arms outstretched her
stiff gloved hands beseeching
'Nobody knows" she pleaded
"nobody ever will know ever
ever I was going away I want
to go let me go' lier mask slipped
to the floor - :
She could hear the musical box
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ing hair and washed her hands
That done she left and walked to
the end of the hall where she rang
for the elevator She heard the
preliminary buzz and waited for
the active purr Nothing happened
She rang again and again and
after the third ring the car came
empty except for the operator
She got in affronted This she
said to herself is what comes of
kiting the masses act like other
people "The party isno excuse
Jewel" she said "You knew I
was there and don't tell me you
Irang three times---three
I 1 call that deliberate insubordina-
tion Well say something!'
The masked head turned slowly'
to face her N9 words came from
the red'buttonhole mouth noth-
ing showed behind the round
black-fringed eyes The car sank
gently downward
Mrs Marshall-Gill discovered
that her throat was dry and her
knees unstable' Something like a
cold wind was filling the small
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her heart emanating from Jewel
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It stopped at eight
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nAYS went by and Dr Kleppe'
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House Too many nights he went
down the halls preceded by Mrs
Fisher's warning voice "Man corn-
ing man coming" There was art
elicmic of hysteria that took a
long time dyingr In the rooms fac-
jng the courtyard three girls often
crowded into one bed and talked
all night staring at the window
Thanksgiving came and went
Mrs Marshall-Gill discontinued
the Sunday teas
LtIlian Harts asked for dry
work 1 at her office and got it
She also asked to room with April
Hooper
There was no change in the -
evening routine for Miss Brady s
and Miss Small except that they
met more often in Miss Brady's
suite They had more
there and that was an advantage -
Cirls with stomach aches broken
hearts and doubts about the value
of maintaining virtue didn't come
to Miss Brady when they couldn't
sleep '
"I don't see how you stand it '
Angei" Miss Brady said
"It's my work" Miss Small re-
minded her "Monny? Some of
the girls came to My room after
dinner They said they were a
delegation They've been collect ing for a marker for Ruth Miller's
grave I don't know what to do
about it I don'tawant to seem
heartless But we do frown on
collections of any sort don't we?"
"Send them to me" Miss Brady
said gruffly "We can't have it
They're simply dragging the thing
out and that's no good Time it
was forgotten" She rooted about
in the untidy drawer of an almost
priceless desk ancr- brought out'
two envelopes "Here's something
to take your mind off of it Came
today and I got them before any-
body saw me Passports"
"Monnyl"
"French line I think maybe
the first of the year I'll see to it
We won't say a word until we hand
in our resignations bang! Can
you see Isilarthall-Gill's faee?"
That was on a Sunday night in
December
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