The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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Sunday a larg4 audience
beautiful and Impressive
pastor presented on the
a Thanksgiving Spirit"
ight to a close what has
aly observed as American
ea and In keeping with
education Idea the pastor
the evening service
Education' The Hope of
lay school is made of the
vlus wars and works won:
A result ot the persistent
prayerful effort 'put forth
222 were listed on the Sun
record and at least A 'cote
late to be colinted'
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The Lockwood clams has been divid
ed into eight eoups in order to carry
on their work in a thorough and et
Relent way Two of the groups have
not been named as yet but the others
are known as "Winner" "Ever
ready" "Scouts" "Volunteers"
"Busy -bodies" and "Helpers"
Sunday morning there will be a
Joint meeting of the Lockwood Class
and Men'a Bible class to be conduct-
ed by Mrs Alstead Each woman is
expected to bring her husband We
promise an inspirational hour
' The Epworth League is rejoicing
over the fact that it is now occupying
a room fitted up for special League
purposes Seven new members
pledged themselves for league service
last Sunday night Next Sunday the
Leaguers and prospective members
are to assemble In the chutch base
meat pronwiy at 5: 30 The evening
meal will be served and an hour of
social fellowship will follow: The
League devotional service will begin
promptly at CM A Poster Revue
will be presented This is something
different and new—in fact so new
according to an official announce-
ment that it is almost 1924
Our Junior League is composed of
a bunch of live wires A social was
given TuesdaY evening in which a
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THE CLEVELAND AMERICAN THURDAY NOVEMBER 29 1923
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very clever Japanese scheme was car- 4 alcut furnace room auditorium and
tied out In costumes games and re- balcony The Bible school rooms' to
treshments The Juniors meet at the
church Sunday afternoons at 800
We are glad to announce this week
that the first definite work toward
athletic program has been ac
complished It is the purpose of the
church to meet all the needs of a per-
son to develop his physical as well
as his spiritual being Harold Hors-
man has been placed in charge of
basketball practice The boys will
practice on Tuesday and Friday of
each week and the girls' on Thursday
and ' Saturday Class pep meetings
will be held and a plan worked out
for inter-class and inter church
contests
rThe M E Cadets class gar a par-
y
t for the Ducemus class last Satur-
day evening About 40 boys and girls
were present each enjoying a real
good time Games were played with
some music afterward: refreshments
followed during which leveral short
talks were made by both teachers and
by Rev and Mrs Alstead
CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES
The congregation voted Sunday to
accept the plans for the first unit of
the new church which is the base
be built later
Sunday evening Mildred Dickson
and Lyone Vance accompanied by
Dorothy Dickson rendered a beauti-
ful violin duet We have a junior
orchestra of which we are hotly
very proud They play at every
church service We are equally
proud of the junior choir which sings
at the Sunday evening service
Our Christian Endeavor grows in
Interest each week We bad a won
derful Thanksgiving service Sunday
evening with Mrs Irene Jordan as
leader Consecration meeting next
Sunday eVening Louise Hawkins as
leader
The West Side Bible Study class
met at the home of Mr and Mrs0
M Holtzman Wednesday evening At
the close of the study Rev Horn
baker presented Mrs Kendall a tray
of handkerchiefs She left Thursday
morning for Kansas to spend the
winter Mrs Kendall is a wonderful
!roman and will be' greatly missed
She was a tireless worker in all ac-
tivities of the church
Two hundred and fifteen attended
Bible school Sunday A men's Bible
class was organized there were 13
men as charter members
The ladies' Bible class was the ban-
ner class there being 36 in It
A Thanksgiving program is being
prepared for 11 a In Sunday
Sunday evening Mrs Hamilton of
Pawbuska will preach and Mrs
Hornbaker will sing a solo
Best candy 25c lb—Caraon's
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NOTICE OF HEARING RETURN
OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
lu the County Court in and for
Pawnee County State of Oklahoma
(Cleveland Division of said Court)
In the Matter of the Estate of Ti
mon C Manning and Allie Manning
Decflased No 09
Notice is hereby given that Annie
V Allen the duly appointed and
qualified Administratrix of the estate
of Timon d Manning and Mlle Man
ning deceased has returned and pre
tented for confirmation and filed in
said Court her return of the sale of
the following described real estate of
said estate to-wit Lots Twenty (20)
and Twenty One (21) Block Thirteen
(13) Mitcher's Addition to the City
of Cleveland Pawnee County State
of Oklahoma for the sum of 132500
and that the 30th day of November
1923 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day at the County Court Room
In said County of Pawnee has been
duly appointed by said Court for
hearing said return at which time
any person interested in said matter
may appear and file his exceptions
In wilting to said return and contest
the same and are hereby referred to
said return for further particulkrs
In testimony whereof I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court this 19th day of Novem
ber 1923
(Seal) L N KIMREY
County Judge
M E BECICER Attorney
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vice the Ford stays on the
job month in and month
out with very little me-
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practically no expense for
repairs or replacements
They wouldemphasize the
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STATE CAliilut
W F Bickford
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' Oklahoma CIty-Wit an involun
tar)' exit arranged for the bearer ot
the leading role the Oklahoma' legia
'attire is proceeding with its exposure
1 of conditions iturrounding the
:characters in the hectic drama whict
has been the Walton administration
: in most instances the nature of the
alleged ywrong-doing Charged to the
!particular department under fire hal 7r
I been quite freely discussed iu advance
of the formal accusation by legisla
itive investigators
! This however wu not true of the
"official Joy ride the gasoline MI)
! indulged in by state officials and em
ployes during the last year and now
brought to public attention by Repro
sentative A K Gerry of Kietton Mu
kogee county who has devoted him
'self as a committee of one to probing
the extent of the state's automotive
equipment and its use
In this day of the automobile if
might not be considered significan
At first blush that 175 state-owned so
tomobiles were discovered in cowls
Hon with 47 state institutions and de
nartments The significance lies
he fact that in few instances was tt
urchase of cars authorized by law
Expensive cars were bought for (
partment and institutional Olds
3orry's report showed For instan
he warden of the state penitent's
lenry Townsend was found to be
in a 7-passenger sedan cos
i500 and purchased with s
loney The superintendent of
unvict camp established by Govt
''alton on the capitol grounds
iove a brand new touring car b
st August with public funds
The requirement that state-i
rs bear painted insignia al
eir public ownership has bee
-ally ignored Berry found 0
Dartment of agriculture c
served the rule be said
On the day Berry made his
automobile company waf
send a car just purchased
by Ira McCann
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alton's cam'
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McCann was
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to prominen
ot long subsequent to the Ma
Walton had the chief cool
I insioector os institutions b
tJ state's unfortunate He
of duty when M E Trt
tale governor on Waiton's
A state owned coupe driv-
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in when he r-4ci Snodgrass
'le last prove- lecipient of the $6
-itiifig in tile impeachment chi
-at Walton accepted money to
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tutting in many cases tb
thing to bow by whom
lurchased on whose author
hat purpose For instanc
2ew state home for dipe
tarlington the invest
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lie history of the mac'
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Powell, Doyle. The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1923, newspaper, November 29, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162569/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.