The Lexington Sun (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1958 Page: 1 of 6
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Only Newspaper Published In Lexington Promoting the Growth and Welfare of Lexington and Community
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Published L ch Th zz' at Lexington Okla Entered az) Seond Class Matter at the Post Office at Lexington Okla un der the Act of A
Territory $150 p et —Out of Trade Territory $200 peryear Payable 1 year in advance Herman O Wilson ciao' and Publisher
standing ov rer i kr? 4' of any person firm or corporation will be gladly corrected upon being brought to the ottentio1 of tke Publisher
CLUME XXN THE LEXINGTON SUN LEXINGTON OKLAHOMA THURSDAY SEPT 11 1953
441
CP rtTTir n IL 10 " T t 10 1 Itit rlk
Dist Meeting
Called For Boy
Scout Leaders
hank Fisher a newly ap-
pointed neighborhood Com-
missioner for the Sooner Dis- nma
ti-ict of Boy Scouts announced umu
this week that a district -
wide meeting has been called
for Friday September 12 at Grand Openir
Norman The meeting will be
held in the home of Mr and
Mrs Henry O Brendle 1300 Snt septa 13
Melrose Drive in Norman U
All scout leaoers and peo-
ple who are earnestly inter-
ested in scout work are urged
to attend this meeting The The Home Appliance
purpose of the meting will be will hold their grand op
to discuss and find ways of and formal introductio
encouraging all of the boys in the new home Saturday
scout age groups to join the tember 13 The store
scout activities cently moved to their
Included in this district are pletely remodeled and
the communities of Lexington °rated home at 123
Noble Purcell Washington Main in Purcell
and Wayne Mr and Mrs Grace
W M U MEETS
WEDNESDAY SEPT 3
The W M U of the First
Baptist church met Wednes
day September 3 at the
church for an all-day session
The lesson on State Mis-
sions was presented by Mrs
Arlena Buchanan
The Edna McMillan offer-
ing was taken This offering
is used for w'ork among the
Indians and also Negros It
also provides tuition for
preachers and their wives at
summer school brings mis-
sionat les into the state to
serve at associational camps
and meetings and helps Nvith
1 unds 1 or education and the
Indians and also Negros It Elbert Phillips received
also provides tuition for ‘vord by telephone last Wed-
preachers and their wives at nesday his brother-in-la‘v
summer school brings mis Walter Hill of Whitehead
sionalies into the state to Texas passed away Tuesday
serve at associational camps! of a heart attack
and meetings and helps vial Funeral services k'ere held
luilds 1"1 "It 'ration and last Friday in Whitehead
evils of a1cull1 gr41e1 Texas
portion wid this "t"1'
to add one building to the
"'Till! at NtillaY-Challtt Lir MRS ETHEL BLAND IS
In'"1"lutlY cdta'ittlua 101' the HOSTESS TO GARDEN CLUB
girls awl hoys in Oklahoma
HOME DEMONSTRATION
CLUB MEETS THURSDAY
The 1t'Xi!:1t)11 11(4-410 DOM-
Ch ITICi Thursday
September 1 at the club
house
Twelve mcmhers answered
roll i hy tclling a favoille
‘vay of entertaining
The lesson on ''llow to Entewtin-
preHented hy
Mrs Arthur Sigmund who
demonstrated a luillet dinttei
a hridal shotver and a simple
itticinoon lea
Special guests were
Louise Pet kinsun Now Lin
Mrs Floyd Sherman Mrs
Ear hion Rose Mrs John Fe1t-7ot)
Mrs Etheridge of Cali-
fornia and Mrs Watts Mani
mvs Jewell Blackwell W
elected treasurer and Alt's
t' E liouttor W'as clected
vice plesident for the next
two years during a business
session at the meeting
Refreshments ey served
frifill a lovely tea table hy
Mrs Sigmund and Mrs Ar-
thur Sherman ‘ho were the
hostesses tor the occasion
The club members display
ed their products to he ex-
hibited at the fair in Nor
man
Week end guests in the
home Of Mr and Mrs George
Odom were and Mrs Ray
()lom of Oklahoma City Mr
and Mrs Ronnie Cooper and
Mr and Mrs Jerry Anderson
Mr and Mrs Robert Sor-
rells and children of Wash-
ington visited her parents Mr
and Mrs Johnny Meeks recently
Mr and Mrs Lewis Dermit
of Oklahoma City heve been
visiting with Elbert Phillips
Mr and Mrs Harley Long
ley and Mr and Mrs John
Long ley went to Maud Sun-
day to visit with their mother
Mrs G B Long ley
Mr and Mrs W C Barton
were dinner guests of his par
ents Mr and Mrs Norris Bar-
ton Friday Mr and Mrs Nor-
ris Barton have visited recent-
ly with their son Clayton Bar-
ton and family in Wilson
Their grand daughter Alice
9-years-old had fallen out of
a swing and broke her right
arm The arm is healing
nicelv
Home Appliance
Grand Opening
The Home Appliance Stoic
will hold their grand opening
and formal introduction of
the new home Saturday Sep-
tember 13 The store has re-
cently moved to their corn-
pletely remodeled and redec-
orated home at 123 West
Main in Purcell
Mr and Mrs Grace will
give away a new portable
sewing machine at 3:30 pm
Saturday Everyone is invited
to attend and to register for
the free sewing machine Nn
cost or obligation necessary to
register just a get ac-
quainted visit to the latest
improvement to Pored Is
Main Street
WALTER HILL DIES
IN TEXAS TUESDAY
The Bose Garden Club mot
Tuesday Septemher 2nd With
Mrs Ethel Bland
Mrs Arthur Hunt presided
at the and Mrs Har-
ley Longley gave the lesson
on indwr gardens
! 1lernhers present were Mrs
Arthur Hunt Mrs NVillie
Longley M:s C E ilorttor
CIrpenter
Poy Shtrtnan Mrs D C NItn
11)0
ThtIrio: atul th(
less Mrs Bland
Itcfresinnents 1 punch and
Mr and Mr- Lee Cox of
Purcell were Sunday visitors
of her mother Mrs Lillian
Coker
Oris J Watkins Wakeeney
Kansas spent the week end
with his mother Mrs T J
Watkins Mr and Mrs A C
Stevens of Moore were the
guests Thursday afternoon in
Mrs Watkins home Mr and
Mrs Stevens have spent the
summer at Truth or Conse-
quepces New Mexico
Mr and Mrs Ivan Moffatt
of El Reno Oklahoma visited
his brother John Moffatt and
family during the past week
end
Chandler
Food land
To Sell Feeds
Les Chandler and Sammy
Stark owners of the Chandler
Food land is pushing the sale
of Superior Feeds Les says
that he thinks that the Su-
perior line is one of the finest
and he can gladly recommend
it to all his customers and
save them money on every
purchase of feed
See the Food land grocery
advertisement and their Su-
perior Feed advertisement in
this weeks issue of this paper
Then visit their store and
take advantage of their mon-
ey - saving prices Les Chand-
ler says he doesn't make
competitive prices — he
"makes 'em"
Mike Wants A
Set Of Teeth
The new business has a
large parking area and is
built largely to serve drive-in
customers The lunch counter
inside is small but neat and
completely modern for those
Four-year-old Michael Lam- ! inside is small but neat and
bert showed a near-toothless completely modern for those
smile Monday and told his who would rather have in-
mother "I want my teeth" side service
He'll get them soon — a
couple Of temporary dental The formal opening will be
plates to replace 10 baby held Saturday and everyone
teeth he knocked out Sat ur- is invited
day when he slammed his bi-
cycle into a parked car in
front of his home in Norman ANNUAL PICNIC SUPPER
Mike son of Mr and Mrs HONORS OES FOUNDER
Mark Lambert 1221 Windsor
Way Norman and grandson The annual Robert Morris
of Dr J B Lambert Lexing- picnic supper honoring the
ton was racing on his 21-inch founder was held last ‘veck
bicycle with a neighborhood at the home of Mr and Mrs
friend His head was lowered I Tod witjtams hv the Lexing
and he didn't see the car he ton chapter
told his mother
Mike has 10 teeth left plus Mr and Mrs George Odom
snie snags some of xvinch w°1111Y Pair"' and N")11hY
he capped and some of matron served as co-hosts for
he may lose the occasion J E Wa !raven
Aililetic Mike kvho has been gave the illvecatiorli
riding a bicycle since he was Approximately GO attended
two years old is now on a the covered dish supper
liquid diet He will go back 1 t present were
solid toed in a couple or :Litiorici 'tackler Mrs
weeks when lie's Hardwick of Pnrcel!
Elm--11 Lapenier
with new teeth
Mike was releaiied from HI' )lar Ism Mr: Maurifi
Norman Alunicipal liospitd1 Eulaula Lon
Monday His mother Nil''' Luis Willitnns
Ites takini it rediv (11 McCoriain and
e
AO e didn't even cry" E:ht
1!trot:: pret-ent
F A NEWS Tcil Williams Frank
Mrs Clark Eels grandmo-
Carroll Eeds of Stratford ther of Mrs Willie Easton
was a week eutt guest of his aod Uncl Wilburn Eeds from
sister Mr and Mrs Willie Strut fotd visited at the Eas-
Easton and family On Sun- ton home Thursday
day Mr and Mrs Ronnie
Sawyers of Ada and Mr Mr and Mrs V C Green-
Dewey Eeds of Stratford were way and 'Air and Mrs Roy
dinner guests in the Easton Sherman were Sunday guests
home of Mr and Mrs Jack Parnell
at Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs Charlie Phil-
lips and Mrs Berle Phillips
from Seminole were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Lee Ilarryman Mr and Mrs
Phillips returned home that
evening and Mrs Berle Phil-
lips remained for a week va
cation Mrs Harryman Mrs
Phillips and Elbert Phillips
went to Geary Wednesday to
spend a few days with rela-
tives a cousin Mr and Mrs
Bert Phillips and an aunt
Mr: retty Phillips
NIr and Mrs A C Steven-
of AI( )()J( wen Monday dinner
Uest s 'F J Watkins
About forty-five young peo-
pie and adults attended the
Youth Rally at the Immanuel i
Baptist church in Norman on
Monday evening Lexington'
led all other churches in the
association in attendance
James Walraven will reside
in Lexington with his father
J E Walraven and will com-
mute to the University of
Oklahoma at Norman to at
tend classes Classes begin on
September 10
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
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um ANNOUIICEMEN I'
Mr and Mrs Aithur Tarp Local siudems
are the proud parents of twin
boys born September 3rd in Mr anti NIrs Climath Rich-
the McCurdy Memorial hos rhun n mon n troun
d have a ced i he
pital in Purcell WIT U in Rush birth of I Win sons in the
The boys weighed 6 lbs Memorial hospital at Niagara
14 oz and 5 lbs 12 oz They w ek At os us F ew Falls N York August 30
ar n
e amed Rich and
ard Ran- - Daniel George and Dn
oald
(Ian Ervin are the names selected
The paternal grandfather is for the babies
Joe Tarp and the maternal
grandmother is Mrs Joe Baze A total of 497 women and
470 men pledged fraternitios R
a nil sororities on the campus exingynn
of the University of Oki i 4 I Witn i
nit nilbli 40
holm in afternoon closing of
Don 3 liall y weeklong formal rush WVCR
officials of Panhellenic and schools open
Mart To Open the interfraternity Council an-
nounced
The pledges went to their classes sept 2
houses for celebration din-
saturday ners Friday evening and re-
ceived pledge ribbons and
pins of their groups
New pledges from this Jo
The Lexington public school
cality include: opened with classes starting
Don Cook former sheriff cf Judith Kay Wilson Delta Tuesday September 2
McClain County Will formally
Open his new Drive In located Delta Delta Marcia Ann The grade school had an
Goodall Delta Gamma Sara enrollment ef 207 junior
on South Fifth Street Northcutt Gamma Phi Beta
high 149 and high school
The new business Will be and Kathleen Grisham Kappa 126 The total enrollment is
known as DOTI'S Drive In and Kappa Gamma All these girls 477
will serve ice cream deli-a- are from Purcell Lexington
cies sandwiches and coffee pledge was Alary Ann Conley J E Walraven is superin-
i Alpha Phi tendent of schools and W D
Art nur ntullt -"" " "'" NImdav His mother 11ill 'll' I-"ts " II Ilnirts -‘11' 'eptchther 5th NI:WI Mrs 1
IturtgleY 1-l' (' T''''' 11"I'lt()1'' "Ile's taking it f0d1V N‘ Hi 1:j"H' :14Cnrlaill' and :lr' II V Ilfidwell Ind Mi s liar- i
Mr- Ct'orgo Cariteulrn 711'''' lie didn't even cry" E:liel Sigintind
! ilev 1
pov shtrman Airs D NT11
' 1 1 —1"1' '' P" ( ni V(h 'Ihe alternoon wa: spent In 1
I'll I :':1''!:'!1' 11)0 'T!': ' rt'll WintillS Frank Colt-
r F A NEWS s tiulit:
Imih:i1 Jinri id th liw This year thew are 5G boy ling A:thur -herrnan All!e -hhili precut weft
less Mrs Bland : enrolled in Agriculture at the 1 Sigmund and sPeetal guests t it 0 caAert iii1 Mks Zatla
itcfresinnents of punch and 1
exitudon school 1 included Air anti Mrs Ken- (i eil M Lena Ilatryllitul
wre served Officers are as follow
:
noth Daniels Mr :Ind Airs mr Evelyn shTh:111 Ni! : l'
t114)kie6
' s
I President David Sherman -I
! P 1
stall and Cheryl DanitIs !I catrk Homy tAtry Alary Alt-
:Cifs 1UCV Ilantt of ( )11i- vice prcsiant Jim wah I of Norman Airs II J AieGil- Quinlan's
Mrs Ninni ol
held New York and Clive hurn Treaturer Bernard Inc roy of Purcell Mrs Mayme ' At mm
itve Valkins Alc i
e
Benedetti of Buffalo New Secretary Bill Gainer: itzien Watkins Mr and MIS 1) C Dudv Alwodi awl ne t isitor 1
yoyk kited Mrs Ethel Bland ' linel Pill Stock:it'd(' tind Ito- Altritt")111 Mr' Arthur Hunt' Airs Ceortte Ca lpenter
k
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Thursday night 1 porter Herman Hay Nilson !Paul Tlutinitsull and daughter fzeffehmenis of lee cream 1
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1 Plans are being made to at-1 Janke L V :IVIrkt(itlY '''Ir rind cookies yore served to
Plans are being made to at-
janke L W 'IMKi(1(13 'Mc and cookies VVIT t-'erved to
Mr and Mrs Buster Landers lend the Cleveland County and Mrs J I Bollinger Gail tinic attending
and daughter Linda anti NIL Fair in Norman September McCurtain C B Adams iesse 'File oweivion happened to
and Mrs Tom Burkett alien!- 1012 Ve plan to exhibit 25 Ilaelikr Air and Mrs W II
NI the rodeo at McAlester Sal- h I dairy cattle and 100 Longley M 11 1 It i l 1 Le the ''till birthday of Nii's
Mrs -- s' -'1(- 1 ve- McQuilliams and the group
urday crop exhibits and Ann Long sang "Happy Birthday" to her
Plans are also being made SPecial readings sxer jvct r Tin Hui will meet with
1V1r and 1"I Lee Cnx ni to attend the Oklahoma State bY Eloise :'IcCurtain and mrs Evelyn Shciman Friday
Purcell were Sunday visitors Fair at Oklahoma City Sep Vella Mae 'Iownsenol October 3r1
of her mother Mrs Lillian 'ember 20 to 27th
Mr and IVIrs Albctt (7ahP1
drove to Prospeci Ceinete
Tuesday hcre they had a
framurnen( crectcd at t he
grave of his rnwher
Mr and Mrs G C Coody (lay
drove to Lawton Sunday to
spend the (lay with his bro T
I her Mr and Mrs Chink and
Cody ed
Mrs C H Goddard and Mrs Mr and Mrs II C Willmett
Do Hie Washburn attended a and Grandmother Willmett
Seminar in Norman Thursday spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Charley Yates near
Mr and Mrs Sam Lewis I Asher
and son of Konawa were Sun I
day dinner guests of Mr and Mr and Mrs Bill Reed and
Mrs Clarence Standridge 'family spent the week end on
their fain
Mr and Mrs Archie Hicks
and little daughter Armyn
thia and Mrs Berniece Mar
tin all of Oklahoma City
spent Sunday evening with
Mr and Mrs G C Coody
March 3 1679 Subscription Rates in Ti
Any eironeous reflection upon the (Hra::te
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Italie STIrial Exoatis 20:15 Leviticus
Mr and Mrs Climath Rich- 6!4 2536-38 Detiteronomy 25:13-16
Provvrhs 111 Amos 8:4-8 Luke
111011(1 have announced tho 19:1-10 James 5'1-8 1 Peter 11-1L
birth of !Win sons in the Devotional Rending: Mknit 6:9-16
M011101111 hospital at Niagara
Falls New York August 30
d la ErAsirrv
Daniel George and Donald
Ervin are the names selected I
for the babies Lesvm for September 14 1958
W VHERM can we find God ?
church yes in the great out
of-doors yes In prayer in the quiet
nonl or under the mighty far-off
stars God is everywhere
But is God in business? We don't
mean is God doing business? He
always is of course We mean is
God In the busi- F-TN-7mq
ness life of our
c
time? Is he on
the stock ex- Ft '
change is he in
attendance at fo:
board meetings of 1
great corpora -Dons
is he in the L
''
little country --
stores is he in Lot "
horse trades or Dr Foreman
on used-car lots? "The Economy"
Is a phrase used so often nowadays
that even teen-agers must know In
general what it means "The Econ-
omy" le today's jargon for all ths
financial doings that keep our in
pat hg nuot syl at nt r ir of the to ea: and production dr da bg ri un sci cii nuu i is ateusrmatahal nor ykswweehthfei oneirgl res
pledge was Mary Ann Conley J E Walraven is superm-
Alpha Phi lendent of schools and W D
Pruitt is elementary princi-
pal Faulty members ant accounting and ilnance Is God in
MRS SHERMAN HOSTESS first grade Mrs Cecil Garner the economy of America?
TO RURAL AID CLUB second grade Mrs Eulaula simple Honaty
nhtisbeathtattlsninoctsas reader
Long first and second Mrs N
of tris citolmumig
The Rural Aid Club met on Maggie Brockhaus third Mrs
Wednesday with Mrs Roy Ruth Graham fourth Mrs For all that every reader is en
Mrs ogtabgeerdp al nrt obfutsitine
etIsme7c)'MAlconweyayisno'rt
Sherman for the first fall Audrey Doussett fifth
meet in g Jewel Burkett fifth and sixth
Members present were Mrs Irs Overa Ward and sixth everything but money's into every
IN
Mary Lou Milligan Mrs I thing" If we live breathe and eat
W D Pruitt
high principal is or loss with the vast web of buy
Emma Carpenter Mrs Lucille groceries we are connected more
Conley Mrs Ninnie Olson Junior
winhglchspisenetclionngonictessgeonned muarads)tiseigti
Mrs Edith Bryant Mrs Jackie John Sullivan music Mrs lag selling owning renting earn-
Ille Mrs Dolly Atwood Mis Louise Lomax English Ills-
Sybil Sherman Mrs Mayine tory Mrs Susie Floyd awl of which we lump together under
Watkins Mrs Carrie Henry Miss Nell Perkinson 'Ionic I the head of "The Econoiry" or just
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Mrs Lizzie Bridwell Mrs Economics Mrs Patricia Ward I "economic life" Let us think not
Willie Longley Mrs Lena and Shop and Math John of something big something a con-
Ilarryman Mrs Kathryn Mo- Lomax NV N Russell is coach gressman might plan for Let us
I
ses Mrs Dolly Washburn and Mrs Alleese Chen think of economics on Main Street oweth is i
at the supermarket on the bus
and Mrs Isal Jarboe an English instruetor maybe our few dollars at the bank
Mrs Jim Sherman Purcell C O Burkett is principal of Let's forget about the hundred:
vas a visitor I he high school Agriculture 1 dollar bills and think about small
Tho afternoon NN'as spent in James E hunter coach Al change
quilting and piecing quilt bell Graham English and Are we honest about all thesc
cokies and lemonade Nvere 'panish Nliss Nell Perkinson things? Dces cur rcl:-(n a:TTt the
i-er ed lu I hose attending science Fred sakkover Corn- 1 way we prico what we have to sell
I (if only a few eggs or bales of
Tle Next meeting xvill be tierce Mrs Pearl Burkett I hay)? Do we make honeA state-
with Mrs Willie Longley and Ells dri vtn's n r(' I': I ight ments about tvlint wo IPP: nml sell"
WW1 Mrs mine Long ley awl lop (Iii‘cl!- dit rAiili merits about what we buy and sell?
1
i Mrs Eildwell TtlesdaY Sp- IlarkWeil TV 1 Atmllati The command of Cod is: "Thou
tember 23 i Clovis May ('re 'Al urrali shall not steal" Nothing said about
1 and rworge Slavin "Thou shalt not steal a whole lot"
7 CLUB MEETS Janitors ari rldon IZ
or "Thou shalt not steal unless thnu
'17:171T7 : Ea osf
WITH MRS BRIDWELL and perry mcarther and c:111St get by with it"! Taking any
kind of advantage of any other per-
cooks for the school Innen
son (or corporation for that mat-
ter) so that they are the 00rer for
The Thi mble Club met Fri i room are Mrs Edmi williNm
Mrs Edna Vi Ilia in- I ter) so thidthey art: the nrcr f(Ir
The Thimble Club met Fri ! room are
: ::picinher 5th NI:WI Mrs 1 son supervisor with 1 rs l what you did is stealing
F llf 'dwell and MN liar- GCTIoVa Blackwell and MN
1 IS to
: 1alley 1 nna Bell McCarther it a sin Lc ect?
'he attertioon was spent in i I There are so many cil1r-In1it
l ' : Spencer ftskey and Johnie ticm" cif rfth people in the Enb:e
hlithcs prescnt were mk meeks accomptnied Lev (:1 I th e t
at sumo roaders of it La--he
inipk-T:n tlyt C er :eiin:i rich
il ( Aert: 1111 lliss Zadl key to 1)r Jess Nliller in '
1 peopie just lieraure tlpy nr- rv‘h
:CI err Mrs Lena flat r3inalt ! oklahoma City Tuesday Mr ' Thi i "t t N - —c 1
N EVC1yll ShCIIII:ill Mr: !(-1-: WiLi Selil I() l)i 11'I11er reading shows th-n whcrf-- or a
itrie Homy Mrs '1ary Vb- by 14 Slone of the AIcCunly wealthy perron is dnei ci the
mime Of Got is isn't 1yitt 0 or
uilliams Mrs Ninnie okci Lowy - Stone Clinic hi Purcell
i lth by itsclf Thcie fire tee
MaYme Vat kills Mc wea I i
' - r:-- 1 1- orr:ns of
oily twood and line visthi r I Air and Mrs Cecil MM many 11hly-
: '" ' -
i wealth in the I'ltle ta ank:o as k
t leorge Carpenter : were Stulihiy e ening visitors
! ! believe that wealth is a rTh iT-1)I
Refreshments of ice cream in the Lee Caskey home 1 The point is not : I lov much da ycu
id cookies Vert si'ved to I have? or INhat is the a niomit in
tore attending 1 Mrs Mary Eberly visited dollars which is the holt a ro01
The occasion happened to ! her daughter lAlr and Airs Christian can hr ve ? The ri-!It is:
ou tve? ge y
I ho ''4'-)t h In rt h day of Mi's t a I roll Looman inil chili ren How did 3-:u t vnat
' Jesus' brother dailies calls down
IcQuilliams and the group of Nin man last Friday
doom on certain rich farmers not
mg "Happy Birthday" to her
because they had mcney but be-
The Huh will I11r01 with I ':Irs Nora Clark rocentlY ' cause their viealth was nine(' by
Frs Evelyn Shin man Friday I underwent surgery in St An- underpaying their hired men Mak'
clober 3rd thotty hospital in oklahoma ing money by making men poor is
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- !City She is recovering fine stealing and sin
'Mr and 'Mrs Albeit Caton I Is this spirit pos:ibio?
rove to Prospect ceinctely 'Air 1111(1 MI'S Bryce May 1
Saint Peter gives us what is
uesdav w here they hail a ittlit MN Joe Miller visited l better than a rule: he tells us the
iontiment erected at the ' Mrs Miller's son-in-law Roy '
- right kind of spirit that a Christian
rave of his mother r Bivens of the Veterans llos- ' ought to h 0 gifts h A
ave Our gi s e wri es
1ital in Oklahoma City Sun- are to be employed "for one
day I another" service is to be rendered
In such as to glorify God We all
I
'I' E Lasiter Claud Baxter feel that this is the right spirit for
"church work" But is it practic-
a nd Claud Baxter Jr attend-
able to take this same spirit into
ed the prison rodeo Saturday business into our economic life? Is
afternoon at 'McAlester it possible in business transactions
to serve one another for the glory
Mr and Mrs C E M3'crs of God? This is a vital question If
and sons Billy and Harold we have to say No it is not prac-
of Vernon Texas spent last ticable then we are saying that we
week with her parents Mr tciamn eb
be th r our awn oornkl ?:n ignt ionuter leIitsumree
and Mrs Albert Caton They want to live as Christians around
enjoyed a trip to the Zoo in the clock throughout the week
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Oklahoma City Wednesday then we shall have to think out
ways in which we can carry this
Mr and Mrs Clarence I EPirit Of devotion to God and man
Cheatwood Mr and Mrs H C
into the dollars-and-cents world
Can it be done? Each reader is
Willmett Grandmother Will- challenged to make the experiment
mett T E Rogers and Albert
Caton were attending to busi- semi 1 u ItrAZZFAIdra tub:
ness at the Indian Agency Nsti66611 Goosed of Sim Mambos ei
Child be 04 V S A 1166366641 tor
near Shawnee Thursday Cosimmoity rytee &Moo)
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