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JARY 16 1917
THE CUSITINC DAILY CITIZEN CUSHING OKLAHOMA
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:Jan 23 An early morning' break- I Association of Casualty and Surety -------
:fast for all daily newspapers has
— House Warming :
ExecutiveS and Noland Norgaard'
: ' been scheduled for 7:30 am at
I G1 t the Black Hotel Jan 24 chief of the Associated Press Bu- i
Iven for Harris Chamber of Commerce will be hToisiet
Events reau here will talk
Sessions will be held in the
1 at a noon luncheon on Jan '24 '
Biltmore Hotel's ciVic room
and the annual grron show will l
A 8"1"is'! ""e g be given that night at the Cham- 1 —
TULSA Okla Jan 16 -ALM—
a of Commerce dinner room in
l'a 11 Y xvII given for 1 ber
' :0 I p lid rs Jess Ilarrist the Commerce Exchange building : A man wanted for murstioning in : N
news before II a n weekdays am) titwly compict The grdiron show is by invitation ' connection with an alleged ex- i
from I I to 5 p m Saturdays PHONE 331 Jr id tbeir c
only Only two tickets are avail- tortion plot was being returned !
Nit
i -' - — -- - — f'-'1 1:°1" at 7 !8 Enst (!h(l'' able to cach member newspaper here by federal authorities from!
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I '1110 cyout was givon 'rues- Talks by 'furner Wilson Munos :Ponca City He will be question -I
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Baotist Circles Soctal and Club I
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oni by a r r(rti ) 0 and Cook are on the Jan 24 pro ed about a reported note de -I A
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I t itch' I) loiOs Inain On Jilpei-l5 Frank P Ken- manding $1100 Loin a Fairfax
Have Meetings Calendar clan vice president of the National I Okla resident of threats of : 'k
The ii rris nonle is styled with
period finnkinings Shades of 1Research Burea u Chicago : Harold delth if it was not paid The note !
o 1K Phillips director of Information : according to authorities was !
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T ricccning- ono wine preoh a esda y rninate in Ow livibe room Thi I Unti Publications division of the signed -U S Deputy Marshal" !
Thuesday
WEDNFSDAY a item o o o
the women or t Raintow Mothers luncheon
ho FiPst
Mrs Lpe Harris 504 E Oftk
Ben Claybaker gave the lesson
front the Mission Magazine and
Mrs Roy Moses assisted her
Mrs A D Clark gave the devot-
lona Is
Refreshments were served to
nirl members and one guest
Mrs M J Surface at the close
of the mectin7
witho Shinn Jerusalem
Masanic Temple Pi:!l() n
Women's Foreign Misianary
Society of Nidareno Church
Worthwhile Club Mrs E K
10dom n30 S Little all day ineot
: Willing Workers Club M
Jess Cates northwest of city all-
clay meeting'
MRS Bertha Phelps was hos- ValelY Mr and Mrs
less to Circle No 2 in her 'Jess Harris Jr 743 E ('heiry
ne riA 827 East Cherry Mrs :7:2) 13 111
R McCoy was in charge of the Alsew Club Mrs C I: Bauch
"-program and she was assisied by Dee!) Rock 2:30 P ln
Mrs W I Usher Mrs Phelps i Friday
and Mrs W M Knoblock Beter Bowes Stud Club Mrs
Th hostess served refresh- i k
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11V M ents to six members and five 3f) p m
Knoiflock E Moses
glieits Mrs Earl Jackson Mrs - Women s Auxiliary to Fire De-
W P Paara Mrs W B Minor
part mint Mrs Bob 1auderdale
Hillside Pioneer
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vv 171 IN E Olitt I il I WI it u entor i in the master bedroom is a
Bapt church met n t
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Raint ow Mothers luncheon
- the women of t he FiPst I medum blit- and (IV' kitchen is
i Mi's Lee Harris 504 E Oak I
' ist ih' ' '
- n in a gleam white
An infolanal evening ' 1
iiripointed place for their ' Wonicn he 's AuNiliary to t Oil 1
a-i V ts silent
th convi t-itiori games and I
circle meetings The meet— w"1'i Uni" oil W°1IS !
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Hall 7:l0 p in
ings were held at 2 o'clock '
i Finesse Bridge club rs m I uuests ol tio event inclue
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New names were chosen by J Joillen 7ot E ilai: 5 p m 'Mr and V"'' 1-1"LI I-L Hughes'
Club mim Jason ME I nd Mrs N S Horner Mr!
two of the circles from the I sew and So and Mrs Clyde Potyr Mr and i
Dennis 1201 E Second all day
lifinteS of missionaries in I he mrs Leo Davis m r! and Mrs W
foreign field i meet
i Thurtday nible study club IR Gayley Jr Dr and Mrs
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— CIRCLE No I chose the name !Mrs Clyde Bovies 1020 E C-IcniH'
ohni!er Miss Gayle
Oonci an Jm Laver
LottiP Moon and this circle i Cherry " p in d i y
met in the home of Mrs IL T Rebekah Lotiffe 1(10P Hail I
Carver 720 East Broadway Mrs 7 :30 p In ' MI'S M ichener llas
1) -1 Club
ue irR
oTueschty afternoon tile mem-
bers of the Tuesday Bridge Club
met in Ihe home of Mrs W L
Jr 1026 East Moses
for a desert bride meeting The
meeting homtn at 2 o'clock
i Iv fls Michenel used yellow
cllrysantholnums a n d Potted
'WNW for Ceoermine her home
The prie ti 1n11 score was
won hy P T 0Herin
Following Cie fl'a in OS of bridge
the hoes :served a delicious
Cli cour
1W M Kno)iocl- 7:: E Moses 1171 ttl p
2:3!) p rn r L 7141 10
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women s Auxillary to Fire De-
" ""' "'' " " '"""" ! part ment Mrs Bob 1auderdale'
Mrs Lillian Burke and Mrs W 8q9 East Maple 7:30 p m ' t
R Edwards
Royal Nondtbors IOOF
7:30 p
rrilE Lucy Smith circle met in pati mis F Hat
parlor and Mrs field home of Mrs T J llugh(s
Prank Charlton wls in charge Of j 1101 E lootirlh 2:20 p
t he program Mrs Norman
Shrciner Mrs K S Gammetm
hod Mrs Basil Blevins ssistod
10'? if Methodist
Hie lesson from the Bible Church lEtve Meets
TIo were eight members and I U I t " I" '11" "
two guests present Mrs Clyde voineihtv it 2 111-11
11Itss and Mrs Clarence Grace
NIEMEEPS of the circles of the
CIRCLE No 3 th°se the name First Mothodist Church met
Kathleen Nianley and this 'Yesterday afternoon at 2:30 in re-
group met in the home of Mrs gclar meetings Mrs George Doi-
Alice Hough 423 East Walnut inger was hostess to circle 1 in
Mrs F B Simmons cave the de- her home at 710 East Cherry
voi inals and the lesson was given The lesson mas given by Mrs M
from the Mission Magazine B Lamb on Foreign Missions
Mrs Elmer McLaury Mrs F and Mrs Don Poland gave the
A Davis Mrs S B Minor and devotionals Refreshments were
Mrs Alice Hough served to fourteen members pre-
The hostess served refresh- sent
ments to six members and one
guest Mrs Earl Gist
Next Wedneslay the circles ' MRS Fred Surbaugh 1002 East
Will meet together in the church n tertained I ii e
for a Royal Service program in members of Circle Lo 2 in her
the churcli parlor at 2 o'clock dome Eit:1 Mrs Frank Combes
vave the lessln on "Home Mis-
MrS ' cave' Hostess
stens and How It II Carried CM-
'The devotionals wore Oven by
TO Sewing Box Club Mrs A B G°1-" on 1):Z-Yer
ran hosiPss served refreshments
Members of the Sewing- Box at the close of the ineetinfr to
Club met in the home of Airs eighteen membrs
Dave Weaver 504 East Moses
Wednesdly afternoon for a regul- CIRCLE No 3 met with Mrs
er meeting The home was de- Charles E Droege 230 Sauth
corated with a variety of pot- Cleveland Mrs D W Humph-
ted plants reys president of W S C S
Mrs Richard Pierce Presided gave a talk on -Legislation of
over the business meeting in !Higher waes tor Teachers'
Miich Plans were made for the Mrs J A Kenworthy was in
all day meeting and dinner that i charge et the devotion
will inark the second anniversary was on the ten commandments
(Jr he club- The event ‘vill be Refreshments- were served to
given in the home of Mrs eighteen members
George Williams 915 East Third
January 29 A theatre party was
also planned in this business W
siness ses- ns B C edelin 416 East
sion Members will meet in the ' Maple was hostess to circle
home of Mrs Pierce 501 East No 4 Mrs Lloyd Miller present-
Cherry January 34 at 1:45 od the lesson and it was a boak
The remainder of the afternoon review of -On Fetninie Faces"
was spent with conversation and by Clovis C Chappell Mrs Mary
Leedle work Munn gave the devotional on
Mrs Weaver served an at- Crisis in Amyl tea' Twenty
tractive salad course to eleven two were present at this meeting:
members and one guest Mrs
Kity Habrecht Great Bend Christian Church
Luncheon
A one o'clock luncheon was
(lub Has Meeting !iven in the church dining room
of Ht? Firsi Christian church
The Hillside Pioneer Club met 'WednesclaY afternoon
in the home Of Mrs G E Vance F()11"vslly the111"61P°"'
Tucson v for sn meetina ivirs P Brock
The Vance home is at 504 East cal directors of the revial servie-
Oak es hell at inis enurch sang sev
At noon s luncheon was served "al s-dPet°118 And Fver"d
E IT Fife filSO talked to the
II) the members and this was fol-
lowed hy election of officers gr"""
The mi:isionary
Mrs Ar E Cardin was elected ltsson follow
president Mrs Alive 1Jott211"
vice mesident Mts Lute Ileav-
en— treasurer ond secretary
liarrts
'Ply next meeting will be held'
in th home of Mrs W E Car- CIA Meet
OM North Cleveland Febru
a II Misi Carolyn Harris entorti6o
n— ' ed the members of ille M NI M
I riiii-or Talley (Ire Club in her home Wedneslay
I " ‘- eVellillg !a 8 ocloci
M cot: vednesdav Pot led Plants were used
the decorations for t he' Lime
-tors John nermanstaffer was! 1:liebusines3 meeting was held !
hostoss to thp roomoors of the Irmo plans were made for the lu
Harm Valloy Presbyterian eirele -ture activities of the club The
yl)d0 in her home southeast !remainder of ale evening v"s
of the city Sho lerts assiwed as s 'milt wit" canver"u" and eat
lingles: by Mrs Roscoe Boll mg
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rho inembers answered roll
evil 1yith a Christian duty of the Mrs Vaughn Ilas
how" maker Mrs Bell gave the fl 1
dnotional and Mrs Dave Ord OptlITIISSeF al 0
foh irave ihe lesson on "Missions
Bonin at mitrw Christ is a Great Mrs Clay Ihughn entertained
Ilnouunaker" the members Of the Optim'sis
Tho hos!esea served refresh- P'ri(iPo Cillb ill tier homv at li:!I
manic to the eleven moinnes EasL OA Wednesday ovoinna at
IPP"nt The (late Of t he !loci 8 o'cltick
tyre' tivr of the circle will bo am! Mrs flay Johnson yrcn the
'noticed later prim for high score Mrs Vic
!Chandellor won trtpond Linn and
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l'LEq1 MR L O N kla Jan la M L M
CWIM offat was given the
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tour Iltur s county towns yin he! A salad course WUS served it
—ill fi)-- A i handlers school in consointion prize
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tour Ittiv s county towns will be! A salmi course WUS served it
conducted by the county bealthithe close of the meeting 1
111)art1eol beginning Jan 20 Mrs Melvin Blitelcledee will i
C I Magnusson department !have the next meeting ot the chit'
t anitariam bald today in her home in two weeks
St FA Met
OK12110MA CITY Jan
(111-n-1'he coriple:e pro9ram for
the annual nnt-wiWer moeiiipl of
the Ukiah qai Press Asortation
!-cheduted !ler! Jan !23 to 25 was
announeril :wiay by Vernon San-
st cretary-mana4er
STaker flellide Gov Hoy
TuTer: Lyle C Wiison Waql-
in"tou bnicalt man w2or of Unit oel
R C Colk general sans
mlna!rer of Ow mechanical de-
pArtment cf Western Newpaper
Union OinTha Neb: Louis Munos
advertisim4 director Pfeifer De-
partmrnt storcs Litt! Rock Ark:
Iu 0irte1 Weekly Newspaper Bu-
reau Syracuse N Y and soreral
01:la:lama editors and publishers
will bc4in at 5 pm
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Friday "What We May Do to The Holy
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"The Withdrawal of The Holy
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HEAR THEM TONIGHT
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