The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1931 Page: 1 of 4
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CLEVELAND PAWNEE: COUNTY' OKLAITOMA'111U11SDAY'JANUAIIY 1081 Ili Si 111(411WAY O 21
ItOW TRU TEACITERS SPENT
TilEllt 110LIDAY VACATIONS
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Fjáppcnings 'About Town In'
BricfSoeicty Items of Interest
Mr and Mrs S A Williams were
Pawnee visitors 'Monday '
Pat Weems and Bill Purcell and
wife of Tulsa visited Mn Wm
Purcell Sunday 1
tpouglas Simmons has returned to
Norman where be is attending school
Mr and Mrs Franklin have return
'ed from violt with relatives in Enid
Mr and Mrs Richard Griffith have
returned to Hobs New Mesta° afte!
'Mending the Christmu bondage hero
with their daughter Rolatend and
with relatives in Oklahoma
Mr and Mrs Walter Benson and
daughter of Morrison Oklahoma
were Cleveland visitors Saturday
' Kra A C Simmons returned to
Enid with her daughter Eva' who h
attending Phillips University
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John R' Kerby and children John
Robert Jr and Betty 30e spent Frt
day in Payhulks
Will Holbert and family of We
woks were rusts of Clyde De Oral
fonreld and family Sunday
L D Lucky and wife hive returned
after a pleasant slid in Louisiana
' Bay Boars and family were thawnee
visitors Friday -
' Carl Creiner bu returned to Cleve-
land after spending the Christmas
vacation with his parents at Turley
Oklahoma Carl is spending the win
ter'htire with hissuncle and aunt Mr
and Mrs D P MoC lure
Spurt Westbrook and wife have re
turned home after spending the vacs'
Hon in °kernel and DrumriFht
Mr and Mrs Frank Griffith were
Pones City and Maw City visitors
Sunday ' '
Dr W H :ones and BoVorAsho
land Kansas vinited Mr and Mrs
Frank Griffiths last week'Erom here
they went to Knoxville Tenn for a
visit Dr Jones and son were' guests
again at the Griffiths ham on Mon
day on their return trip to Kansas
Mr and Mrs V R Govette of
Ponca City spent Now Year's Day
with Mrs Oovettees parents Mr and
Mrs Frank Griffiths
Mrs K A Nixon of Ralston Okla
is vtaItin hor eon J's O Nixon an
family
DON TEMPO
Mr and Mrs O T Callahan atld
non of Bristow visited D Bointer and
family flunday
'Mr and Mrs IA Davis of ion
Dina were in Clovoland to see their
new grandson and Boy Davis Rnd
family '— — ' ' '
Oscar Drain and: son spent tIonday
C D and EL M Jones were 'Neu
violtors Monday -
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Mies Charlotte Veolc and tilos Mille
Cochran and Mr W L McCarty MI
of sand Springs anent Sunday evening
at tho W II Horner home
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D A Nickerson and family spent Mrs Pearl Nickerson spent
New Year's Day in Arkansas City week in Arkansas City Kansas
' John Ttlehard Murray tam returned Mr and Mrs Craft of Seminole
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to Lexington Mo where he is at spent Monday with Mn A C Salts-
tanding school 1 bury
: Mr and Mrs Lewis visited in Black
burn 'during the 1olidays0' -
Mrs Purcell and Mrs Gunn 01
Skodeo wore bust:look visitors in
Cleviand Biturday
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Mrs Dickson of 01 Ian WAS a
Cleveland visitor Tuesday
Mr and Mrs Jim Sapp have return
ed home after several days visit in
Sulphur and TuIia
' Mrs A C Salisbury and grand
daughter La Wanda June ypent the
week end with Mrs Salisbury's sister
Mrs Cliff Drew at Tulsa '
Stanley Smith of Oklahoma City
Pont the New Year's holiday in Cleve land with his sidle E b Powell and
Mrs PowelL '
' Matitioe Mink' returned luesday
from Cement Coltlahoma:' vibere be
bad been on business for several days
Ruby Mink spent Christmas week
visiting in Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs Ralph Login Clarke
of Tulsa spent Christmas with Mn
Clarke's mother Mrs L Todd
They roturned to Cleveland New
Year's day after' attending the annual
Now Tiar's eve dinner dance given
by he Soleante Club at Enid Thrs
dance was hold at the sew Young
blood hotel where Mr and Mrs
Clarke were gueets of Mr Zack Lover
M: W Holt and T Morgan Holt
attended a roAlo dealers meeting in
Oklahoma City Tuesday
Mr and Mrs C D Jones and Mrs
E M Jones wore VartlevUle visitors
Sunday
Mr Jos Gaon who has been visit
ing at the home of his eon John
Onion and wife has roturned to his
home in Oklahoma City '
Mr and Mrs John Cluion bad as
simitors Now Tear's day Ms brother
3 130u ion and family of Oklahoma
City' r
Mrs rteesorspeut the holidays with
her daughter inWelbwille Kansas
WRNooler of Dogire was thi
punnt of I: Ills:Idle last volt
Mn 3 M Crady Is pending the
week In Tuttle ' '
Mrs Pearl Nickerson spent last
inoramoiomonot 01106ft Wmoonimida
Mr and Mrs Chao Johnston have
rOn0 to Newkirk whoro they will re
main the root of the Winter with their
daughter Mn Garner Darier ' 1
NJ" dAP AL4 SF Nle &ova "
4 ( Ur and Mra Chas Beaty visited
Min Thelina Louis Neal entertain with friends in Henrietta over the
ea Don Temps at the home of Mn wookend
'larding Spioer Wednesday Decent
her at Mn Bob Davis of Jennings visite'
Along with their New Year'e eeo with old friends here last week
lutions they bad reeolved to play con aloold
tract bridge exclusively $o It was not Miss Mabel Meade has returned to
Wings sight to see tucked under Chickasha
their arm with their party bete a -
note book containing the various The T E' L Class will hold their
rules regarding the deep subject monthly meeting Friday evoning Jan
Quits often there would be a Plum uttrY It at
in the gams while the person In doubt
looked in her note book to see what Nova Grimes and Elisabeth Kind
Shepard bad to say &pout o'no trump' ricks Ardmore are Poets of Mr
band Through all their difficultiee and Mrs Gerald Shidell
Mn Leo Vance and Mrs Albert Crady
won high honore RON' Everett Poole pastor of the
A delicious lunch wae served to the Hominy Presbytesian church wee the
following guests: Mn Leo Vance Mn guest poacher but Sunday night at
m Tt Black Mn C IV Young Mn s the Cleveland Presbyterian church
B L Johnson Mn A C Adams Mn Bev A E Arntiold oupplied the
Mn W n Spicer MN Ar L Crady Hominy Presbyterian church pulpit
Mrs Fowler euenooll
iuiry
Rev Everett Poole pastor of the
rvod to the !Imlay Prosbytesian church was the
Vance Mn gueot peacher but Sunday niyht at
roung Mrs the Cleveland Presbyterian church
Wants Mn Rev A E Arnfield eupplied the
Crady numbly rrembytertan church pulpit
elmold
—Reporter Mr and Mrs Perry of Erumright
opent Sunday with Mr and Mrs W
Mahan eild A Flowers t ! 1 '
Mrs LA a Stewart and Son Morris
and Mn Morrie and son Joe return
ed Thursday from Lookeba
where they have been vielting rola
Mr and Jam' Tod Elohonidor and
Miss Loona Setionidor' rani Whoolor
and Mr Bolds:qt' ail of Enid are visit
ing Mr And Mn Kinnard and Mr
A J bowie '
Rev and Mr Ilyrd woro vimitory
In (Atonal bolt youvit -
Mr and Mrm Roy Pavim gai the
Orr41 pnrenlii of a boyt
PiaLOMAT1110 CL1011
The countries of Northern Europe
proved a very interebting study for the
Philomathio club at Tuesdayrs meetinq
with Mrs B F Spicer
Mn Frank Graham leader of the
lesson presented a group of legends
of the Northland and discussed man
norm and customs of Scandanavia'
Adding zest to her remarks ohs wore
a costume typical of this oection of
Europe
Mn Roy Soars gave a brief outline
ofthe hietory of Poland and described
'conditions following the World War
Mrs Arthur Weiss led the discus
sion of "Life in Lithuania Latvia and
Esthonia" emphasising the character
!sties of thrift and perseverance
shown in the lives of these people- of
the Northland
The club will meet in two weeks
with Mrs lloy Seam when the Iuyi
nile Music club program will be pre
anted' ' " : '
The K Y Cordes of the Baptist
church met at the home of Mn
B Flight 1
'Mr& Ae Es Shepherd is on the sick
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IfresSimmom and Mrss ArrPage
spent Tuesday in Bristow
Miss Irene Bill Of Tulsa is visiting
Mr sand Mrs Hs Bs Doughty 1
'' Bill Res of Ohio1 is here as the
guest of T A Beaton and Geo Gni
nor and families
Mr and Mrs Goo Greiner' oPeit
Monday in Enid
Katheryn Doles has returned to
Columbia Miuouri where she is a
studont in Stephens College1
Janice Thatcher and Melon 3ohn
son have returned to Stillwater to re
sum heir school work
klajorit Sharp haa returned to Wit
home in Stillwater after a pleasant
visit at the home of Mr And kfrix
A Dixon
John Brooks is visiting his mother
in Blithvi Ils Arkansas
Frank and Irene Lewis are visiting
their amino in Enid
Mn Dill O'Dell Is visiting her
mother id Paragould Arkansas
Mr and Mn H B Doughty and
Mr and Mn ' Guy Doughty spent New
Year's in Yale guest of John 33111 an
family
' BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE
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The junior B!Y P f's of the Ban
Het church held a watch pnrty New
Year's eve with thelr leader J R
Kerby Sr in the Kerby home
After a late lunch the following
members saw the old year out and
the new year In: Lyle anJ Mildred
Gurney Donna Gale Smith Dorothy
Butler Arlene Freese Dina Seaton
Kathtene Moore Gladys Proctor
Margaret and Claudia Bell Scott
Wanda Dixon nd Betty Joe Kerby
De Lane From J C Myatt Leslie
Prasier Harrell Proctor Bobby
Sloan Earl Montgomery fob and
Tom Luesford Paul Moore John
Robert Kerby Jr
P E W own
The P E W Club met at the horns
of Mrs Bill Carter The afternoon was
tilln to needle work and disouniono
of possible relief for the community'
lick and needy
Membere present at the meeting
weret Myrtle 'Montgomery Georgia
Kane Maud N'obbs Mary Pointer
Vera Bimmofis Lou Wally Nina Boy
ington Myrtle Carter Absentees on
account of sickeness were Rose Crider
Nellie and Mary Simmons-
After delightful refreshments were
served the club adjourned to meet
nxt week with Rose Crider
PRISONER 1410V11) TO
' ' PAWNEE TUESDAY
A L Lawson euspectid of being
implicated In the Jennings robbery a
few weeks ago itt- which one bandit
warn killed and the second wounded
was removd Tuesdity from the Cush
ing hospital 'where he had been re
covering from 1 bullet mound to the
county Jail at Pawnee Deputy Sheriff
Dyers has been constantly guardint
the prisoner - r
:UNITED 011AIIITIES MEETING
The United Charities L Association
met Monday for their regular business
mioitiff Tho not etppnal fit being
mild° for rvothinc for tile needy of
ihti eeititnetity Iispecially great Is
the toed i thildren's oboes Thono
who Lave : Mom to donate are ask
(A to call p '10 Opieer
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(Editor's Note—With Os begining
of school again this week the faculty
took up their duties with enthusiasm
gained by two weeks of rent Hero is
a: summary of their doings over the
holidays as prepared by ERnma Weisz
popular member of the senior class)
Vie Lucky spent part of his vaca
tion with relatives in Shreveport La
and had the delightful experience of
playing Santa Claus on Christmas eve
He visited Ilingold for twodays talc
ing side tripe to Arcadia Salina
boro and 131enville He also went on
two hunting trips but no luck
Mr Brandt spent Christmae week !
in Oklahoma City and Now Year's
week in Cherokee
" Mrs Bost visited with relatives in I
Stillwater during the vacation
' We Nowlin spent her vacation
visiting her parents in Misiourl
Min Alexander stayed at home and
bRd iota of fun visiting her friends
She aloo enjoyed sleeping late and
testing
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Mn Crook spent her vacation in
Cleveland except Christmas day when
she took Mrs Lyons Suits te her
home in Guthrie
Mr Black spent the first few days
before Christmas day in Cleveland
The remaining days of his vacation
were spent with his parentsofand
friends in Lamont Oklahoma Be 'ad
a delightful experinece at a family
reunion on Christmas Day when
thirtythree relative" were assembled
Militt Lucy stayed at home in
Chickasha Oklahoma She visited in
Hobert two days and spent a few days
with her grandparents she "caught
up on her sloop and renewed old no
quaintances"
Mr Richards spent his enjoyable
vacation at home in Norman He play
ed lots of golf and had a "keen time"
("Sht She's a blond")
— Miss liatcliff spent Saturday and
Sunday in Tulsa She had an old-fash
toned Christmas dinner with friends
in the country The remaining days of
her vacation were epent in Wegener
end Muskogee
'Miss Bonder visited in Parsons
'Moberg and McCune Kansas She
had a good rest end "ate Slept road
and then slept some more"
Mn Jordan spent her vacation as
follows: "sleptato and got fat"
Miss Beek epent tho first part of
her vacation revovering from Mita
°Tao and the latter part cooking for
company
Miss Cox spent her vacation at home
with hor parents in Alva Oltiahonut
also visited the Ide h oo I in Medicine
Lodge Kansas Ivheroltur sister
Bernice Cox teaches Latin and nor
mai training At homo oho helped
cook for company and at (hi Iasi re-
port all thuir guests WW1 still alive
Mr Shaw spent only fivo days at
horn not far from Thomas Okla
homft Tho remaining days of his
vacation wore spent helping our
basketball boys practice for the big
game Perhaps not all tho days wore
spent in Cleveland who knows?
Mr Beanblossom spent the first
part of his vacation time working on
the P P a boys camp near Watts
Oklahoma The remaining time was
spent in Cleveland
Mr Sidle wu in Enid until the
SOth of December then in Prague the
remainder of the holiday
Mn Black spent the holidays with
Mr Black and his parents at Lamont
Oklahomit -
Mn Lucky spent her vacation with
Mr Lucky visiting relatives in Shreve
port IA
Miss George spent the holidays in
Ciove land and Chickasha and report
ed a "wonderful $ima"
Mn Crady 'Wed at home r and
"slopt nearly all the time" She wan
quite ready for school to begin'
- Mice Neal spent her vacation 'in
Cleveland and she had an enjoyable
time
!tilos Lamb spent her vacation with
her parents:and bad an enjoyable
Christms PLY
—Mrs DoLong went to' Kansas City
to visit bor btotbor Mr 0 L Kelso
(Worse Anett Was I business visitor
in Tulsa Tuesday
P Zfr and Mrs Ferry Keeling spont
Christmas With thole daughter Mrt
Jackie Shark in Snyder Texas
Mr an Mn J A nurhek 'moat
Christmas in Tulsa '
ft om ma Woo 1Wi ommw
JOSUPITINE HOPKINS RIMING
Jonephone Hopkins Rushing wao
born in Ilopkinsville Kentucky tAug
unt 8 1870 and plumed away from
earth at her home in Cleveland Jan
uary 5 1931
She was married tot A D Dueling
December 80 1891 The surviving
children of this 4 union aro two
daughter's: Mrs George I Andres: of
Oklahoma City and Mrs O E Scats
of Odessa Texas There are also fivt
arandchilderen the children of Mrs
A ndres
Denides her husband and daughters
ther are three sisters who survive to
experience the sorrow of her depart
urn: Mrs D F Coiling and Miss Datil
Hopkins of Winner South Dakota
and Mrs Laura Smith of Danville
Kentucky
Mrs Rushing has been long and
favorably known by her host of ao
quaintness hi Cleveland having been
a resident here since 1800 and all ot
these will cherish the deepest skmpa
thy for the family In their sorrow
Mn Rushing hat always been active
In musical circles where her splendid
talents were recognised by all who
have had the privilege of associating
with her
'OBITUARY
1111MIMMinlan 1
' Lida C Meek was born °debar 17 1 11157 at Green FOrost Arkansas: On I
July 18 11714 at Berryville Arkansas
she was halted in 'marriage to JIMA
M Bunch'To this union wee born ten
children three of whom along with
her husband preceded her in death
The bueband and father died about
28 years ago The seven surviving
childern five daughters and two sons
are: Mn Garner of Muskogee Okla-
home Mn Wood of Osage Okla
home Mn Walker of Berryville
Arkansal Mn Soutar of rawhuska
Oklahoma Mn Hutton of St Joseph
Missouri Julius Bunch of Morend
Arizona and Walter Bunch of Cleve
land Oklahoma all of whom woo
present at the funeral except the old-
er boy Julius She was also survived
by a number of grandchildren and
greatgrandokilderen a number of
whom were present
Sits united with the Methodist
church at an early ago and lived a
consistent Chrietin life through all hor
days
She pulled from this earth at the
home of her daughter Mrs Woods
at Osage Oklahoma on the morning
of Saturday January 8 1931
Funeral services were held at the
First Methodist church of Cleveland:
on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 The Bev
Ivan Byrd in charge
The 'music was furniehod by
quartet composed of Mrs Hardinir
Spicer Miss Thelma Neal Cloorgo
Jackson and Bruce Cam
IMINS TO ARKANSAS
Mr and Mn Roo Holt left Wednes-
day to make their home in l‘tarma-
duke Ark where Mr Holt is employ
cd with a tnereantile establieliment
Mr Tot has boon connected with the
Co !den Rule attire here tor the Peat
tour 'years The Cleveland American
joins with their many Irina' in wish
int thmm mem and happiness in
their new home
SENIOR NEWS
School started Monday following thd
Chrimtmas vacation with a bang The
teachers and students were glad to get
back to the lut long grind of the
year 1
The Bonier class started with a wow
A rousing class meeting was hold It
was dineolored that 11 maniere had
made the honor roll for the last sit
weeks A goal of 15 on the honor roll
was sot for this cloning elk weeks of
the semester
The only unpleasant happenings to
mar the happiness of Clevoland's
largest senior class for thin semester
will be six weeks exams this week and
finals next week '
All hall to the seniors!
' —Reporter
TIIE 0111118'rlAN CHOICE
The holidays ars past and the now
year with Its tasks responsibilities and
opportunities is ours Wil YOU undet
lake the tuks asstuns the reeponsi
bilities and embrace the opportuni
Gee? le so do not delay' Find your
place in the church next Sunday '
A' growing Bible school meots at
9:45 Two large classes aro vioing
with meth other as to which will be
the largeet Others are catching the
spirit and you will find a cituakexactly
suited to your :condition:7
An array of encouraging reports 0!
work done during the past year were
given id the annual church moetine
hold last Wednesday evening
The sermon pubjects for pundayw(II
be: morning "The Dotter Covonnnt I"
and evening "What God thinks of th1
Backslider"
Dr and Mrs P W Waltrip were
Sapulpa visitors Sunday
TIGERS AlID'
' Al IlPifli '11111t1
aMiomolatiS
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BASI(EIDAI1
'Norm Boot Claremont Zebras 20 to
' 12 Alumni Boat °mice 10"4
dliDoodents 23 to 22
In two fagt trainee last Friday night
Cleveland was volotprious 'in '' both
The High school winning from
the 'rangy Claremore Zebras in
first and the Alumni joking a close
ono from the Osage five in the second
The Tigers uncorked a at drivinr:
attack led by Captain Britton from
the start and were never headed The-
score being doubled after each' period''
Final score II to 19 The 111111111 out
standing performance of "Boans"
Britton waa noticeable he being high
Point Man of the evening toper bit -
Tiger center played a close teeond to
Captain Britton He wu a big factor
I pivot man on both offense and
defense Pitts Swan Barrett Wil
items Nanney and Farmer all played
I stellar game As Coach Shaw was
very well pleased with Itis teams per
tontines he played every man on the
squad
Coach Shaw' to fast whipping hit
hopefulls into a smooth working
machine Ho is using a pivot Pass Ind
block whkh is seldom seen in this
part of the country The High school
is very foutunate in having a coach of
re high calibre He is training the
taped for the first conference game
Friday January 9 with our old rivals -
the Hominy Bucke The 'rigors are
after revenge for the defeat received
from the Bucks in football They are
determined not to let Hominy again
knock them out of the chance for tt-' -
conference championship '
Overman and Adams former High
school luminalles were too much for
the visitors and thus ended in anothe:
Cleveland vibtory at the expense of the
Osage Independents
The starting lineups were al fol
lows High School: Britton Barrett
forwards Loper centers Farmer and
Pitts guard's Subs: Williams
Loper Nanney swan Bay Abricrom
ble Alumni: Adorns Burns forwards
Overman center: Neil and
guards Subs: Williams Stroud Lee
man Brandt
SAND erniNas TRIO
HELD FOR DIITIGMTIY
Armond Post hue returnod to Chtel
go allot a Inuit with bla mothor
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EDITOR "FINED" $LOSO
AS "ROTARIAN ItIMAOLEts
ONTARIO CAllf--Cremble Allenv
past premident of the Rotery club of
this city was assessed prebabiy the
heaviest "fine" in the history of Ito-
tory when Premblent George P Wel
don imposed a fine of 11000 on
farmer president of the California
Newspaper Publishers' association"
Past President Roy D' Newton beek':
seller culled the' club's attention to
the feet that Jim Tully's now book
"Doggers Abroad" dedicated It emong
others to George Bernard Shaw It 0 t'
Wells and "that Rotarian miracle'
Cromble Alien"
Weldon declared Tully's character
imation of Alien ranked him with Ski 4
elair Lewis' character of Babbitt and
that the fine 'Would fit the crime Wel
don invited ' Allen to designate for
what purpose the fine should be upeur
and Allen paid it It is 'understood
Allen will suggest that it he spent ih
furthering the sixth object of Rotary'
international peaees in the interest or
which' Allen has visited most of the
nations of the world
PAWNEE Jan 1—Three Ilan1
Springs youths were bold In the
county jail here today facing charges
burglary Their capture VAtootil
the attempted burglary of the r
Hubbard general store at Keystone
The three are George Griffin 24
William Mite 10 and Lac Sorrels 10
Griffin was °aught inside the store
and theother two in Eland Springs
Robert Hubbard ion of the
titer and nay revoto aleepirg in the
store beard sonteone moving about at
1 I tn Arming themselves they
caught Griffin in the aot of piling
merchandise in the middle of the
floor
Outside two youths were waiting
Al Hubbard went out they drove
°Wars He fired one 'hot in the air to
frighten them and then took uP the
chase )oar Band Springs he caught -
the two and forced them to return to
the store' "") " ' :
The youths are reported to have
said that they were hired hi Griffin
"to haul some stuff for him" and
claim they know nothing of the burg—
lary ' '
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John Richard M
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tending school
' Mr and Mrs II
Pawnee visitors
Pat Weems an
wife of Tulsa 1
Purcell Sunday
c 'Douglas Simmo
a:i 41 Norman where be
' Mr and Mrs lei
ed from a vinit wi
tett Mr and Mrs it
returned to Hobs
V spending the Chrt
with their clang
with relatives in 1
Mr And Mrs
daughter of N
were Cleveland vii
‘ 4I ' Mrs A C Iti
Enid with her da
attending Phillip
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' i 4 - John R Kerby
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' Robert Jr and l
day in Petwhuska
Will Holbert i
Woke were guest
fonreld and fami
L B Lucky an
after a pleasant
Bay sears and
visitors Friday
it ' Carl Creiner hi
' land aftOr spend
vacation with hi
Oklahoma Carl
ter 'tars with bit!
4 and Mrs D P I
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Spurt Westin
turned home aftl
Hon in °kernel
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Mr and Mn
Ponca City and
Sunday
‘ccik Dr W H 1or
't land Kansas v
Frank Griffiths
i) they went to K
vielt Dr Jones
ti again at the Orl
day on their ref
MOM IIMMEIMMIEmilli
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411 Ponca City spi
with Mrs Govel
Mrs Frank Grit
D A Nickeri
New Year's Dal
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Mrs K A Ni
Is VIBILIIIN her i
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Miss Thelma
4'' ed Ton Temps
Harding dPieer
tier $I
Along with t'
lutions they ba4
tract bridge eat
a strange sight
fro their arm with
note book cot
rules regardinu
Quite often t
in tbe gams wb
looked in her 1
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Shepard bad to
ibind Through A Mrs Leo Vance
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won high bone
A delicious b
following Sttelti
M I Black b
A' R L Johnson
Mrs W n ilp
Mrs Fowler
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Powell, Doyle. The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1931, newspaper, January 8, 1931; Cleveland, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2158217/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.