The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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I — fri i 111 ki in tne battle wruch cost 11-12 lire or
Mr and Mrs P W Doherty I Mrs Derthick entertained her Eli and bath his sons the most
spent Sunday in Laverne visiting bridge club Tuesday Mrs Chap- I dire results carte from the loss of
relatives man and Mrs Arthur Williams the sacred oak of the covenant
Mr and Mr- Howard Coldwater were guests of the club The Philistines kept it only seven
and family drove to Buffalo Satur- ---a-- months and th( n were glad to send
day to visit friends After visiting ' Members at the Embroidery club it back to the Hebrew territory
over Sunday in Buffalo they drove I honored Mrs Ernest Crowell with but its absenze from the sacred
to Wichita to visit Mr and Mrs 1 a surprise covered dish luncheon ! place called for wholesale accept-
Dowler I at Thelma Barrows home Monday fairer of heathm worship and the
Mrs Happy Hopkins and chil- ' evening After the delightful din- sins went with it For 29 years
dren of Woodward spent the week ! ner the rest of the evening was Samuel was in pieparation for his
end visiting Mr and Mrs dlopkins ! spent in playing- bridge Those speech at the Mispeh with its key
Mr and Mrs Jack Dabney of : present were: Laura liuddleston nate "Prepare your hearts unto
Dewey spent the week end with i Marie and Alibe Adams Viviaa the Lord and serve him only"
Mr and Mrs Bruce Dabney and Norine Doherty Luetta Parks Seldom is it given to a man to
Mr anti Mrs Herbert Smith and Nina Tharp Mary Powers M"ita i have a part in the choice of two
children of Ringwood spent Tues- Davis Alza Long Mrs Harold : kings as Samuel's long- life per
evening visiting Ray and Grupe and Eurla Anderson of ' 4t 1 1
MI 6e(L 1 L LS Juoginent was against
Ralph Mitchell families Kansas City the establishment of a monarchy
Airs Arthur Williams was on -r ---— and he boldly pointed out their er-
of the many who attended the Miss Lis Caliahan wL1S ilea- ror to tii people Only because oi
Farm Women's camp at Lake Lar- antly surprised vk hen a few of he 1
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tinvine aetoersnip ma e yield the
rabee this weelc friends came to her home to spend :
point and take tha va! ious steps in
Miss Earle Naidersan of Kalsa the event'ng with her Those who finding
and anointing S:tul as
City is viisting friends in Forgaa enjoyed the evrong Nere: lielea ! kngt Even so Samuel was not
this week Murry Edna Gilardi Iris 11111-1 ! superseded foe he remained the
II W Sear and family of Buck Lane Cecil Mitchell John ! active instrument of Jehovah in
Kanrado Kansas were visiting the Verhelst and Dean Anthony if the use of curt live measures in
J M Sears family Mtgiday Beaver the reign of Saul
Mrs Ralph Mitchell john Mitch- —41—
eli Wallace McMillin and Mr Anna Lee Crosby whos hi
W M rth-
and Mrs Ray Mitchell and fami- day was on the 12th of August Editor Will Return
ly went TO Ringwood Friday to and Erma Coolca whose birthday ! This Week End
visit relatives and to attend the is on the 13th ertertained a group!
old settlers picnic of little friends at the Cooley
According to the last word re-
AI rs 1 I elen Williams Margaret I home Saturday afternoon Thase i ceived from Mr Ilubbait he will
and Martina we-tr! dinner guests at present were J C Koeppen Ger-1
! be back in Beaver the latter part
the Mon Yale hame Wednesday all Lebo Jessie and Rita Joyce' oft this week lit has been gon2
Carleton Glor scock of St John Cunningham 11'1111 'Id neraie!'! live weeks this coming Friday anti
Kansas and Otte Henry were in Robb I i t
-1--m-er alat Calvin CrusbY I has spent all ef his vacation time
Forgan looking after business iu- Onita Long Tinky Suttle Billie! in California
terests t Ruth Prescott Horner and Hubert!
! Ile has written several times
Mrs Chester and children re- Crosby Sidney Roberts Alice and since he arrivod in California and
turned home after an extended Albert McKeown Reed Calhouh has reported every time that it is
visit in Liberal and Carrol and Charles Riley Re- plenty cold
P P Brush of Guymon was a freshments of ice cream cones anti
So the editor will be back on the
business viistor in Forean W'ednes- cake were served job for the ne-L paper
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Mrs Long of Baker is visiting -a a a 1 Grange To Meet At Camp
at the Lawrence Long home M L Chch ur Notes
Mrs Barrow and Thelma motor- Warren A Conn Pastor Creek Sat August 26th
ed to Perryton Texas Tuesday to i - —
take Mrs Ernest Crowell who will In Hen F
ry ord's plant it lakes The Camp Creek Grange will be
make her future home there ' the whole force to operate at the hostess to the Beaver County Po-
Len Roberts and George Ely of ! highest efficiency possible so con- mona Grange on Saturday August
Ashland Kansas were in Forgan sequently it takes everybody pull- 2Gth We have promises of a full
buying mules the- together and ready to work to day's work so let's assemble early
J B Seirist of Cherokee was! make the whees of the church go enough to get a portion of it over
visiting at the T Al Shillingburg I and give to its community the before the noon hour
home Thursday highest possible service You may Following is a list of the program
Ilarvey DeKoss of Enid was a not see the pi ofit in dollars and to be given following the luncheon
Forgan business visitor Wednesday ' cents but we have something Song by Grange
Martina Wiliams of Enid was a which is far gr( ater than that Our Reading "It's the Motto you
guest of Ola Mae and Irene Yates! Lora saYst "Wha'- shall it l'r1-1ht a Live That Couais"Barton Stareh-
Wednesday evening ! man if he gains the whole world er
! Our: Mrs Joe ButcLer spent Tuesday i and lose his own soul " "
Music South Fl m
at Comunity
with 3Lrs W Aaron I should be a soul saving mi'siea Reading lierhert Hendricks
Ir and iIrs Leonard Lane have Let us make it so I —alk Mrs 11 D Steele
leave' ti ti wait mdar prop ! ordr- a Semites Sunday Aria- 2()
ertv in the noltb part of town 1 Sunday School 10:00 A M
Mrs Vida Desper seeat Moe- I Worship hour 11:00 A M r:r
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dv Wi l'1 - a lover anti Th rtlo ! Intermediate Leitifin 70 P
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Cad Dillok r(tat ned 1 teat- la-t Outdoor unien !--eetlag" sea) la
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— b I lit ti Following the disastrous defea:
1 1 SOCIETY i I of the Israelit?s by the Philistines
i
- — Pi N ki I in the battle which cost the life of
Doherty Mrs Derthick entertained her Eli and both his sons the most
visiting bridge club Tuesday Mrs Chap- I dire results cane from the loss of
man and Mrs Arthur Williams! the sacred oak of the covenant
ildwater were guests of the club The Philistines kept it Offiy seven
ii) Satur- ---- 1 months and th( n were glad to send
visiting Members of the Embroidery club i it back to the Hebrew territory
I drove honored Mrs Ernest Croxell with i but its absenze from the sacred
nd Mrs a surprise coveied dish luncheon place called for wholesale accept-
at Thelma Barrows home Monday Ilileic of heathm worship and the
d chil- evening After the delightful din- sins went with it For 29 years
he week ner the rest of the evening was i Samuel was in pieparation for his
lopkins spent in playing bridge Those speech at the Mispeh with its key
ney of present were: Laura liuddleston nite "Prepare your hearts unto
id with 1 Marie and Alibe Adams Viviaq i the Lord and serve him only"
: — -1 I Is k(Jrc or happinr:ss to
friends came to her home to spend point an1 take the va! ions steps i11 ! kiow th it the Dvine Fathet thiu The Mid West Camp 11eetiner in
the eveliing with her Fhose win) 1indin4 and :Ininting Siul as j has asked the little children chirge of Bon and Jack 'Barker
en1°Y11 the evr''ng were: Meal king Even so Samuel was not t come unto Him Derrel Duane is started Aug-0 it 16t1i with a lanre
INIurry Edna Gilardi Iris RileYi superseded for he remained the now (qii) in!! his little friends an1 crowd on the greund made up of
Buck Lane Cecil Mitchell 1
-o-n active instrument of Jehovah in new aeoluaintances in the 1
Aome People fronn sevr?ral states The le-
Vethelst and Dean Anthony f
1i- I the use of cemutive measures in o er thew Fitiler and mother win cation of this mtetinir is 12 mde4
Beaver ! the reign of Saul constantly miss his little caresse south and ono east of Beaver Oh-
4— - o and will noun' for his compan- lahoma
Anna Lee Ci ()shy whos birth-
Editor Will Return io!114 11t whit is loss to us i Twenty-eight tents are now iin
day was on th! 12th of August!
and Erma Coolo whose birthday I
This Week End
tii to him in his school of ht and more ar n
e eeded for the lar!se
Saturday Ile Iii I en visitin9 Ili M
uncle ar1 family ''Ir and 1trs 0! The iiutdoor tn:in nwetines a': e
G 1:xy1 1(1- in Pile lili Coloralii: ciiiniiii! alimQ: fine the crowds a e
and visiting friends in NCN Mexi- i lare and the spirit ecelltnt 'Ve
co i thank you all for your tine attea-
The M J: Inlerniediate Leaeu-: tion NVe liav a liecial for yo i
enisyeit a xveincr and rnalshmat- next Sunday evcnitfLr so (Itinqt fa'I
low roast Tuesny evenine: at the '' t f) Le there The men's chorus i!
picn'x ri-oLds eeilla of Fernan I in'2: to 1114 the special this Su i-
:dr iind Mr 'i- i'vin:1'" - are i:in-: to prii!
liea er visited at th T I ShiI- : t 0 -II H iicHil' lii: (H
linHlur' 11H1117 'Jroi:ty V 0 11 Lk i have (N ma
i1- !''I :i!-: S A I: y!41 l':e i 1It!c-t 1 ti1 11W1 - t
:ent itur1:1Lr vi:itipJ: M aiht hill to h the-e The :Nit tfed:
11-- 1 A 1oynt:11s ! a(ler is Dave 1a1 row :ind the
V i : i i t l ' e u : if TuLa Nt ! 1t:A 1il?r is ''Ir '''in:!11 y
wire 'V ':'ea- 1 thirin - 1 ' e: net -I eii the e:en t: at
ihe no01 hoar inen can reall de oruetl-tin':':
1lr idal 'Ir-z l!nli11 IZindeis -i- 'Hie Ititt'rnit(: 1-'')'"-le en:c3)''11
t:Jrneil 'oiep 'I a-1av aitec an t'N : l' ino 1(''iii' Ti! ---11Y 0'-( :'-Le- Tlicy i
tended La with rilatives and 1'1'1- t ' t'''' U'J 1):1' --fl-i'r 1'1'1- 1
friiinds i iiiintlie arid ewiLin ther
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i'dis 11n11eo ItIrdAt viAite I1 1i1 i'-4 Ili- r--L of the ey(Tiinr'
with tier siter Mrs Ernest ('ro---1 '' Pt‘lit in PlaYin '-'n-i's Ev-
Ell i-tunday ani 1Ionil1y 1 ervimii repirteit 'eiiiii time Vi(!
-Air 11 -Tir N A intie anji rtre iertairny pleud of these leaz-1
Piubv of Hawn ii visited ovor the 1 u''rs
week end at the Mercer Park — I 1
home 1 International
Mrs Nottiir t Li ldress MI s Will I C4
Hayes Mrs Emma Thomas Mrs 1 ounday School Lesson
Clinton Thomai and children and I —
Ilenran Sartil lc It Tuesday for 1 Sain uel—lst Samuel Chap 3:7-12
Enid and utile! pririts fr a two i
weelis vkit with relatives Mrs1 What tied': p( ()pie would Lave
Edith Ratlier will stay with Mr 1 d ole v-Trout Samuel in a period
Stella Sluder's durin:4- Mrs Chil- tit decoikote and criA how tiro
dress's :bsence 1 gaps 1etween the theoet acy of ho
What (101'i pcople wouht Lave
dne Nvahout utud in a periad
of decofH11(72' and criSk h9v tho
gaps hetweou theoetacy of '13
jude"cs and the monarchy under
na--e been hridged by'
W Cntes :inl callnd at his leadrAl! diffn Mt to
Ross 1IitelpsIls Su-alay afteinoon teinvlate 1 hiese thin!:- tnd
A of LaKernp folks at-las teichipr punits in lifo: 1 111-
t ei" t' t!odleati T1 t9 Gni 2 llis uniiing
Iloohor I t 'di " Ills
ek C:dos wilt- !tharactr
son!'ic k week ! To !0 1111 of pal( nts ai-
r i 111(1 t !: t( 410'011-1
s!1 (Jr 1)o''t2:e City Flansns (a-se is 1131 one-tiloalde he
home of Mr Fol- Ile vLs ten at di arly
orls parort sir and Mr (le von to t!-!si
Cat s ndity ! high piit oh) trai!ied tho
Mrs klleti spent !scceral! youe2- io God's vay
last 1u:ht: that it ould not go un-1
f r Sheymacher! puni-liod ud that those attempted!
1:11 Mrs 11 (Thy spent to rary 1-1011 WWI with un-
at Geo Cates hands itni heart shall les !
Poo le-t !leaver call- t ir chInce fiotxer
ed or! h -rhe folks Friday rherning sta!-es marked the influVin-i(1
Ogilvie called at Otto i ence of the man of God whose life
Wednesday spanned such tiring times The
'lit-hell is on the sick first was the doparture of Israel
list from the faith Lnd their spectacu-
Den't forget the Mother's dui )! lar recall The second was the es- I
prol:vam at the church house Fri- tablishment f prephecy as a fixed
day nitht August 18th instrument of religious life The
Tom Oyilvie and family have third was Samuel reluctant to thk1
i-11iveil to the Dupree farm demand for a king and his choice'
Se-eral of La Kemp young folks as Saul as al? first monarch Th!
'ittc-7ded th? party it DGuys Sat- fourth was wai his anointing of
Ity night 7c-j David as the successor of Saul
TEM MEGAN ADVOCATE FORGAN BKAVERCOUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY AUGUST 17 1933
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and Erma Coolc whose birthday This Week End tio !Iini in his seho1 of life and wore aro needed for th'
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is on the I3th ertertained a group ! ''' ---" -'— We are tremendously ulad he ' crowd that is asembling from s
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of little friends at the Cooley : could stay with us as lonv as he tar awiiy as San Antonio Texas
(-I 'cording to the last word re- and Joplin llisouri
home Saturday afternoon Those!
ceived from Mr Ilubbait he will
-k short fitne—tt NV:1 held at the
Prese"t Wer" j C K"""" Ger- I be bac k in Beaver the latter part ' - — ' ' All aro cordially invited to 'it--
!
Leaver -inetery Tuesday after- end P"Yer 'tt 9" e i
u'll'ek' ll-
'111 l'elt° Jessie and hit J of t
' '''Yee 1 hi s week lit e h as b n go
eene
e! noon August under oirection lowed hy llilil lesson at 10:30
Cunningham Helen and Bernic
live weeks this coming Friday anti 1 of iliv izav cook (00iners in prtachin at !:30 youn people
Robb 81
1
-ster tu"I Calvin CrusbY has spent all ef his vacation time '
Onita Long Tinky Suttle Billie in California cuarge meeting at 6:45 and gem ral ser-
vices at 720 e:tch evening
Ruth Prescott Homer and Hubert! o
i Ile has writteu several times
Crosby Sidney Roberts Alice awl
Urging The rg
an augh Ui
since he arrived in California and V
Albert McKeown Reed Calhoun has reported every time that it is Shock—lien dricks
and Carrol and Charles Riley Re- I plenty cold Retention of old Books
freshments of ice cream cones and
l So the editor will be back on the O'n Wednesday evening August
cake were served 1 job for the net paper
k Use of old ti xtbooks by pupils 9th at 8:10 o'clock a wedding of
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job for the net paper t!ze of old tt xtbooks by pupils
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who have them will not be in vio
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iation of the law John S Vaughan
-range To Meet At Camp 1state superintendent of public in
Creek Sat Aunnt 26th
nupvi iiitenty:Pit puutic aL JI( L rd parsonage
Creek Sat August 26tto struction declared 'Wednesday de- Besides the attending couple
lying Governor Murray's plan to Mr and Mrs W T Quinn Mrs
The Camp Creek Grange will be force use of newly adopted text- Cook was the enly guest present
)stess to the Beaver County Po- books in the schools this autumn as ItevRay Cool read the mar-
ona Grange on Saturday August Vaughan declared Governor riage vows for Miss Ethel Shock
'AIL We have promises of a full Murray and his textbook commis and Mr llarrc Hendricks both or
ly's work so let's assemble early sin violated the law- and it "cer- Beaver
tough to get a portion of it over tainly will not be wrong for the Mrs Hendricks for the past 7
?fore the noon hour people to refuse to conform to an years has been asociated with the
Following is a list of the program illegal adoption" I 11 N Lawson Abstract office but
be given following the luncheon His statemant !narked an open at present is seen tary to Mr C
Song by Gl'ange stand against the governor's poliev V Earl She also served in the ca-
Reading "It's the Motto you "The 1ioltioc1 ere !mule in di- parity of o‘c(tiry for the Coonly
ive That 0111111"thirtoll Starch- Iect or implied violation of the Scii-ol Association for fivc
Li''' Vatpthad said "The gover- years giving up that otri
Music south Flat Community lAttcd til(! law i 1ii1ii to yotr and c(w“quently W(11-
1Zeatlin Ilerhert Hendricks appiiint a commission as 1rovidc1 1riewit thiitettiout the county
Talk Mrs IL D Steele I 1v the act IlehdricH Tt n nea:re
hy
ti1:r: tins demand more for your
do greater value for less money
That's why Fisk is keeping ahead A
thrifty tire for the man who is a shrewd
spender extra mileage more comfort
and greater safety at the most attractive
price ever offered
Come in and see this tire yourself You
will then appreciate why it answers the
need of the times and costs you less!
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Two-act play "The Crae "The law was violated when a- in busines3 in Eeaver for a num-
Goat" Pleasant View Grange doptions were nthde to replace ex- ber 6f years Until recently he was
Ruadib'z "Ont Glass- Irma isting contracts expiring in 1931 employed in the Ford Garage but
rittman and 1 VI was Specifically is now located in the Humphrey
11 E N i1e prohibited by the law The spirit building Ile nai also been prom-
Address Johl Boehr Exten- of the laW W' violated by the inent in lodge work here in Beaver
sion Departmuut A and I Colleoe governor and the commission when They are at home in their resi-
song by Grange they changel more than one-fifth dence which 'las formerly been
Bessie L 'Ulrich Lecturer '' of the hooks known as the Kimball property a
"The people who have textbooks block west of the grade school
and 1 VIliCh was specifically
11 E Niles prchibited by the law The spirit
Address Joha W floehr Exten- of the law was violated by the
sion Departmt A and I Cellee governor and the commission when
song by Grange they changed more than one-tlfth
Bessie L Ultrich Lecturer '' of the hooks
"The people who have textbooks
certainly
Small Son Of Overtons I Nvoull not he violatinr
the law of the land if they used
Died Tuesday Aug 15 0
per-Gnal property and
the textbooks they have are cer-
Srrow hovered over the home tainly their personal property
of Mr and Mrs Ed Overton in the Adoption of this policy should
recent going of their three-vtar old save the patrons of the state ap-
son Derrel Duane proximately $I00000 and would
The little fellow was born Sep unify the textbook program thru-
tember MO and has been a out the state"
contatit expression of joy until
diPlitheria over-powered his little Mid-West Camp Meet
h1 5 ody 193:1 and he vent to sleep August Will Open Tonight
ktirc' of happints t
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710 450 x 21
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820 500 x 19
995 525 x 21
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Wednesday evening August
9th at 8:10 o'clock a wedding of
interest to the people of Beaver
and Beaver counts was quietly sol-
emnized at the E parsonage
Besides the attending couple
Mrs Hendricks for the past 7
years has hen aszociated ‘vith the
11 N Lawson Abstract (dike but
at present is seen lary to Mr C
V Earl She also served in the ca-
pacity of f‘c(tiry for the County
-r1)-e1 Association for five
years e:iving up that office last
year and ((W-CIIIH'Ilt ly is well-
thr(inhout the county
‘11- Hendricks tut been ene:rre
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Mr and Mrs Emery Bell and in-
fant son returned borne from Bea-
ver last Sunday
Mrs Carmichael who has
been sufferitw with an infected fin-
ger remained at the Beaver Hos-
pital for treatment several day
the fi rst -)f the ‘veek Mr Carmi-
chael toek her to Beaver av'ain
Sunday It seems she isn't getting
in relief
Carl Hoed went to Cherokee the
first I the week returning home
Friday
Fred Smith Jr is on the sick
list this w(ek
Berdine Hood spent Sunday with
Opal
Guest s at the Ed Bell home last
Sundae Werf': Mr and Mrs Roy
Bell and children of Perryton
Texas Mr and Mrs Russell and
children and Miss Francis K1in-
er of Follett Texas and Mr and
Mrs Emery Bell and baby
Quite a few attended the base-
ball tem nament at Beaver Satur-
day and Sunday
Dr H E GRUPE
Dentist
II MIVILLE BUILDING
PHONE 50
FORG ()h LAIIONIA
Dr Marion Butcher
DENTIST
Office 4 her the Anthony SU:we
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Adams, Aline. The Forgan Advocate (Forgan, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1933, newspaper, August 17, 1933; Forgan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2159505/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.