The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 345, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6 1915
Newt of 8 oclety Sbould Be Phoned to The Deity Chives Bernro
11 o'clock In the Morning phone 334
Prqsbyterian
Circle Observes
Fifth Birthdate
Fifth Birthdate Tuesday
Flying Needles Club Mrs Jt P
Hart 614 East Oak 2 p in
CIRCLE No 5 of the Firgt Rebekah Lodge I O O F Hall
- - 7:30 p tn
Presbyterian C h tt r c h Wesleyan Service Guild Mrs J
observed the fifth anniver- H Aycock 1020 East Second 7:30
sary of the founding of the P rIL
War Moms Club American
le Le-
circ 1011 an event held glon Hut 2:30 p in'
(: Moviay evening in the! Presbyterian Circle No 3 Mrs
basement of the church La IL W Copplc 735 East Cherry
0 dies of the church were17:" P' m
Leta Sigma Phi initiation ban-
guests at the party held at lquet Hotel Cushing 7 P lit
7:15 o'clock' Wednesday -
The basement of the church was I Harmony Community Night
beautifully decorated with a num- aiarmony School 7:30 p in
ber of arrangements of flowers in 1 Sewing Box Club Mrs J F
flow° baskets and bowls A ye !Hart 614 East Oak 2 P m
tiered birthday cake with ye Naomi Bible Class First Meth
lighted candles centered the Eer- !odist Church one o'clock lunch-
AMg table and wal flanked with eon
lighted tapers in crystal holdirs1 Women's Mission Society circle
Mrs Billy Russel circle president 1 meetings homes of members
11 Presided at the silver tea service Presbyterian general meeting
and Mrs H W Magdeburg first Mrs A B Imel 1018 East Broad-
circle president presided at the I way 2:30 p m
silver coffee service Mrs William 1 Otano Bildge Club Mrs Mar-
'Wrest served the cake Corsages :ion Tennis 721 East Oak 7:15 p
were presented tq those appearintr1m
on the program to the original 1 Christian Young Matrons Mrs
teacher Mrs Charles Eggers and Eugene Smith 903 East Moses
to the charter members '2:50 p m
MIT Billy Russell rave the wel- I
Security Benefit Association
coining address and Mrs Lewis R
presented the invocation i
American Legion Hat 7:30 p m
(1tiogers
The tdstory of the circle and the Catholic Altar Society Mrs W
j introduction of the original teach-
J Kelly 301 East Sixth 2:30 P m
er Mrs Eggers and the chartei Christian circles homes of
members Mrs Ralph Chase Mrs members 2:30 P in
Billy Fox Mrs Lawrence Fleming Thursday
Mrs H W Magdeburg Mrs Hub- Morning Coffee Mrs John Gres- I
ert Stites and Mrs Leslie DeGraw ham and Mrs S B Minor 9'271
was presented by Mrs DeGraw Last Broadway 9:30 and 10:30 a
Miss Kathleen Endicott sanglm
"Where Ere You Walk" iHandel'1 Euilders Class and Men's Bible i
She was accompanied by Mrs Wil- Class of Nazarene Church Mr and
ham Norris Mrs Norris also play-1Mrs John Dalrymple 420 East I
-ed a program of piano selections Second 7:30 p m 1
during the latter part of the eve
It fling American Legion Auxiliary Mrs
' "The Calendar of Beauty" a Sam Minnix 504 East Maple 7:30 J
program consisting of colored slide p m
1
projections accompanied by read-1
ing of poetry was presented by I Wimodausis Guild Mrs W O
Miss Luille Witte and Miss Emma 'Cook 424 East Maple 7:45 p m 1
Ambrose of Tulsa I Finesse Bridge Club Mr and
Approximately li!ty guests at- 'Mrs Lewis MeAulay 82 8 East i
tended the event Monday evening1811bauwuY 8 p m 1
Active membeis of the circle in- PlUneer Club Harrison school 1
elude M13 Billy Russell Mrs Ross 7138 1) In
Garman Mrs Bill Bateman Mrs! -1'1' iiiiii SO Club Mrs Worley I
a
' William Code Mrs Arthur John- :Flint 816 West Moses all day (
4§Pson Mrs W J Wrest Mrs Ed C 111"°11g I
Frichot Jr Mrs Leslie DeOraw I Women's Foreign Mission Sec-
Mrs: Hubert Stites and Mrs LewislieIY titurch of the Nazarene all (
R Rogers ILtay meeting I
—0 Womeit's Auxiliary to Oil Work- i
MORNING COFFEE TO ers Union Oil Workers Hall 7:30 1
1p tn
BE THURSDAY EVENT I Au Courant Study Club Mrs
— Robert W Davis 711 East Moses 1
Mrs John Gresham and Mrs S12:30 p m 5
li MillOr will share hostess honors! Thursday Bible Study Club 1
Thursday morning when they en-1
:Mrs Hess Adams 728 East Maple 11
"tertain a large group of friends 12 p In
1 with a morning coffee event The Thursday Rummy Club Miss 11
"coffee will be held in Mrs Minor's Frances Price 603 Fast Maple 8 1
home at 927 East Broadway1p m I
Guests have been invited for two I No Trump Bridge Club Mrs I
hours 9:30 and 10:30 o'clock Hermt:n Herriag 711 South Har
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DISTRICT TITLE
ADD SOCIAL CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Tri Hi Bridge Club Mrs C E
Dolhonde 910 East Moses 2 p m
tS
DOLHONDE TO BE
C tRI HI CLUB HOSTESS
Mr Talbert Lewis was honored
Saturday evening with a surprse
birthday party on his 73rd birth-
date The event was held in the
home of Mr end Mrs T L Lewis
719 West Moses street
Four generations of the Lewis
family were represented at the
family party The evening way
pent quite informally Many use-
ful gifts were presented and the
qonoree graciously thanked each
donor
Guests in addition to the htn-
oree Mr Talbert Lewis were: Mr
and Mrs Jim Beall Mr and Mrs
Sam Kelly and chldren Patricia
and Robert Mr and Mrs K
Kelly and son Wilburn Mr and
Mrs K K Kelly Mrs Sybil Wil-
son and children Jay Dee end
Caroline Mr and Mrs Shelby
?Plires and Mrs W O Pat ker of
Clan Bernedine California
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When your doctor sees
our name on a bottle of
medicine he knows you
have precisely what he
ordered t
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Soeial and aub
Cakndar
50 p m Included on the program here
will be: Miss Evelyn Rossi aelial
Security Benefit Association artist Gus Kanerva flying trap-
nerican Legion Hat 730 p m eze Captain Leo Albrecht train-
Catholic Altar Society Mrs W ed animals Comedy Clown fam-
Kelly 301 East Sixth 2:30 p m ed cyclist Miss Maurine present-
Christian circles homes of ing animal oddities The Conners
pmbers 2:30 P III Family equilibrists Art and Marie
Henry wire artists Jimmie Arm
Thursday strong heading a group of the
rison 2 p m
Friday
Past Noble Grand Club Mrs
George Farmer 929 East Walnut
7:30 p
So-Sum Club Mrs Leonard
Mason 920 East Second 2 p m
Degree of Honor 4merican Le-
gion Hut 7:30 p m I
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Mrs C E Do lhonde will be hos- !LADIES HOME LEAGUE
tess Thursday afternoon when he TO MEET WEDNESDAY
entertains memers of the Tri
Hi Bridge Club with a regular af- 1 :The Ladies Home League of t
ternoon bridge meeting The event Salvation Army will have a spf
will be held in Mrs Dolhonde's lal meeting Wednesday afterno
home at 910 East Moses street be- at 2:30 o'clock in the basement
ginning at two o'clock I the church
o 1 Plans for the Home Leagu
l'ALBERT LEWIS IS i participation in the Christn
: pi ogram will be discussed and p:
olIONORED ON BIRTIIDAYtiph for thP Pr) Ming verir will
The Ladies Home League of the
Salvation Army will have a spec-
ial meeting Wednesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock in the basement of
the church
Plans for the Home League's
participation in the Christmas
ogram will be discussed and pro-
jects for the coming year will be
presented by Mrs Clyde Maynard
president Jacob Nathan evang-
elist from Tulsa and Capt Her-
man Lambrecht will be special
visitors at the meeting
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Indoor Circus
To Be Here On
November 9 10
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Aerial artists equilibrists ant
gymnasts are some of the perinn
ial attractions found with UN
Great Clyde rothers Circus to IN
presented at the High Schoo
auditorium on Friday and Satur
day November 9 and 10 The ch
ells is appearing here under Hu
sponsorship of the Cushing Lim
Club -
Other attractions included ir
the show are Jesting clowns' be-
spangled ladies much color and
music and the circus standbys—
peanuts popcorn and cotton
candy
The Great Clyde Brothers Cir-
cus Was a pioneer in the now pop-
ular "Indoor Circus" Agents of
the show say that the 1945 pro-
gram presents new acts new
wardrobes and features
Brothers Circus Military Drill
The two-hour performance be-
gins daily at 2:30 and 8 p m Tick-
ets for advance purchase may be
secured from Cushing Lions Club
members
MRS BLANK IS
P E O HOSTESS
Mrs E J Blank was hostess
Monday evening when she enter-
tained members of P E O in her
home at 833 East Broadway The
regular evening meeting was held
at 7:30 o'clock
Yellow pompom chrysanthe-
mums were used about the rooms
of the home in attractive Bowl
arrangements
Mrs R K Wilmarth was in
charge of the program at the
Monday evening meeting Her top-
ic was on Cottey College located
at Nevada Missouri
you suffer from hot flashes
feel Weak nervous highstrung
bit blue at times—due to the Nilo-
Mind "middle-age" period peculiar to
women—try this great medicine—Lydia
E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to
relieve such ymptoms Pink ham
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4 PARADr I v11(!h is mincere Attliongli tney
late ling been residents of Long
' Be eli Calif sornetningt!ratt 4
1 Jacob Ne than to Hold
Salvation Army Dvfeels Hon to the normal consti tic
program of the base He was g
ixty tint x pc r itile e11pe:sorivi ell
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111vottiyzolay riknettcolifshtitnIeg reason
' The Cushing Library will not
iv i SPPL1 Dat111111 when Mrs Cecil
P
AIRFAX or Muskog ns ee—Ana- Humphreys leaves ai she pla to
' darko or Altus—Perkins or do when her husband returns
Cushing—we newspaper folk all She has shepherded the Cushing
Lave a tale of housing shortages Library through ' 14 difficult
N in our towns to tell the other fel- yeais in which it outgrew its old
I low 1 quarters and was housed in a
"Where were all the people be beautiful new building Her read-
! fore the war?” was an observa- iness to serve aril efficiency in
tion made by one member of the culav service hos had much to
press group "they're hopping
- do with the growth of the library
around house-hunting row as "Do people still read Black
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ilhick as fro" after a l'iline CIIII- Besiity' now that we live in a
tit en may have been born but machine instead of a horse age?''
ithey haven't had time to grow up
i I asked of Mrs Humphreys the
while the war was going on—why other day
Iso much greater need fur houses' 1
Thinking it over I would sug-
ad i WIPE out a copy or so a year An
gest that the compnison of the "Indeed yes" she (answered "we 1
n- of the classic animal stories are
frogs coming out alter he rain Ls
he s ' ill popular In fact none of the
ept There has been a rain of 1- books oks 'compare in popularity
ent There has been a rain of frogs coming out after the rain is l':'"' ''"-- " '''''' — ---" --
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prosperity and those "dug in" ' new b"cs
popular In fact none of the
w' r
'compare in popularity
ith the tricd and true popula
have come forth from their booksa
crowded quartets like the frogs
from cracks ir the ground and i
are hunting for better spots I How right she is is borne out
by the Eficyclopaedia Britannica
A BETTER poet than I am—
— — The life of the Alcott family
!Iylitifl hv T 0111R11 M Aicott DI
— says it this way: written by Louisa M Aleott in
Flow sour dough—prices go lEfig it is the most popular girls
Tin wharel trntinny book ever written and tops all
11 I F low7bu (To' 411"prices go 1 1P68 it is the most popular girls
d Up where comets gather ' book ever written and tops all
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— Save the "readyin "—prices steady children's books in sales
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1ch way would you rather? i
I
1 NOT the writers alone but the
1 REV Ernest C Webb back In ' 44 movies tive a hard time du-
' i Cushing yesterday reported plieating the old successes
- on his work at the Oklahoma 1 THE BIRTH OF A NATION
If 1 Methodist Home states: We i one of the all-time box office
- heve been trere only a few days 1
1 quccesses earned $15000000 over
w yet it is long enough to realize 1
the years And made it possible
1 that the job of being Daddy and t
l'or Lillian Gish the star and
I Mother to 70 normal growing
e boys and girls is enough to keep David Wink Griffith the pro-
ducer to live comfortably with
connection but couldn't Just place time to spend it and then won-
her the other day I der why they are so hard up a
I few months or years later
HARRY Rubenstein owner of a i
local salvage company has I VDWINA Blank Worth of the
rnnnittamd a lattat af annaratItla - i A-4
received a letter of congratula-
tion from Governor Bob Kerr on
the outstanding work done in col-
lecting War Salvage in this com-
munity Rubenstein says the praise be-
longs to: The Chamber of Com-
merce the Parent-Teacher Asso-
ciations the Boy Scouts the
schools and the newspaper and
that he plans to write the Gov-
ertirr to this effect In other
words he wmts no credit he
doesn't deserve
Mr atid Mrs Leon High's evi-
dent pleasure In returning to
Cashing al intervals is rather
flattering to the town They meet
and greet folks with a pleasure
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itho ei embarrassed I ?
Deltclous refreshments were ser- ' M 0 N I GO M E R Y
ved at the close of the meeting to
sixteen members attending the
meeting 1
t 1
The next meeting will be held
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Monoay November 19 in the
home of Mrs C Jones at Fair-!
R
view at 2:30 o'clock Mrs Char- ru y
les Foster will present the pro-
gram at the meeting
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Andy Payne Is I
Ready To Return 1
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OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 6-1tl I
PI—A long-familiar figure at the 1
n
state capitol is returning I
Andy Payne who turned to poi-
!tics after winning the cross
counti'y bunion derby said today : CO Mf0 1
he was ready to return to his old ‘''''"''':!
job as Supreme Court Clerk He
1 S's
recently was released from the I
Army and has been taking a rest I
Mrs Payne who was named
by Gov Robert S Kerr to sue- i
ceed her husband said she was l'i o 7' 4
ready to turn tffice duties back
to him i fl'A
Sizes 6 to II
A-4 I'llitairelphia area renews her
sutscription promptly and there
Is probably an explanation of her
speed in the accompanying note:
"Last summer during the paper
strike in New York I was the
most popular person on the
beach at Long Island Although
my Citizens were about three
days in rriving they still were
the atest printed news we had
for some time So---my tattered
and torn copies made the rounds
In the wind sand and salt water !
THAT'S WHY MEN
ASK FOR OUR s1648
OVER AND OVER AGAIN
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Men demand this shoe for its roomy last its smooth
yid kid leather so soft and porous enough to
let your feet breathe Made for the man who insists
upon conifortl Kangaroo tips to prevent scuffing
A good PLACE TO BUY good SHOES
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Jacob Nathan
Jacob Nathan ertingelist of the t
Salvation Army Tulsa will burin it
ft series of evangelistic meeting at
the Salvation Army Hall 103 West
Cherry street Services will be
held each evening in the Hall be-
ginning at 7:30 p m
Nathan a member of the Tulsa
Salvation Army Corps has lect-
ured in several foreign countries
and has traveled e x tensively I I
throughout the world t I
Captain Herman Lambrecht to- I
cal Salvation Army coniznanderi
will lead the services and will be I
assisted by special music and vo-
cal numbers from the Salvation
Army Corps Cadets The public Is
invited to attend the stivices
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I Margie Cox Read the ithI who !
1 1 withoAt work usually are so In T
! I is editing The Wolfe County News 1 volved in plans ond activities by ' ON 4 : in Campton Ky and using our i the time they have made it that E SE
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WITH THE ARMY 1
' of shetland ponies and the Clyde M Lumly Knew there was a 13cal v71uto""j'u'7it get a
:small amount ahead quit tape
Brothers Circus Military Drill connection but couldn't Just place time to spend it and then! won- 1
The two-hour performance be- her the other day !der why they are so hard up a hTASTER Sergeant Earl M Cook
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critic d40110 at 11 2 n”A 0 r1 I
Corps of Engineers United !
the Bronze Star Medal for mer-I
PILES III Ilk
itorious achievement in dircct Hurt lik
support of combat operations ng- i a
ainst the enemy at Palo Sector S I
Leyte Philippines from 1 Febru- ion But Now I Gri
HI u
ary 1945 to 30 June 1945 His I
handling of transportation ond trrehar dsaitldscpange groans to grins ti
rren under the most tryitve con- iota ''elrrg8gisrltrsm41a fnoortn4IS4:rin rill:nil
ditions called for exceptional minor clinic surprising QUI& par
qualities of leadership Master 11:tetenreleatrf reZ 412°401'0i:1'11P' !II
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Sergeant Cook had under his chi
ection the construction of three ‘ 1111nornnnttnotlightd 10 co
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innoorr'ttliertal Oinimmtt
4800 foot submarine sea lines If not u
The work was carried on in addi- At all good drug stores everywhere
ptaolett:4)19 r7fitlte'ord
Hon to the normal constluctIon Thatcher met lier husband yester-
program of the base Ile was gIcen day nt Nornian They aro visiting
ixty int XherienceJ personnel fr3in here In the home of Mrs ThatehPr's
a replacement depot which he parents Mr and Mrs Floyd But-
quickly adapt d to a spectalized man 710 East Maple and in Still-
type of wm k 'Die Unit had lun1 will mi Thwchm3 p1
rio nrPOOLIS (minima or experience ng s: r "i
quiekly adapird to a specialized
type of work The unit had Ind
no previous training or experience
ir submerged pipelines Conse-
quently every thi ng that was tried
was new and experimental Mas-
ter Sergeant Cook's untiiing cf-
fort find resourcefulness coWri-
buted directly to the successful
completicn of the mission of Base
K illh outstanding )erforinance
rPfleets great credit upon liimrelf
ard upon the military service
'Muster Sergeant Cook's IwilV
makes bet home here with their
qnitil sun Ronnie at bb0 East
Broadway Master Sergeant Cook
has teen serving in the Pari!ie
Theater of Operations for the irst
21 months
pRIVATE Ova L Farrow Was
among the soldiers wLose hog-
(r)riible discharge were announced
11)y Brig (in a O Elliott com-
'mnigling general of the Army Ser-
vice Forces Training Center at
1Fort Leonard Wood Missouri Fri-
!vete Farrow receivd his discharge
!on November 3 His 'wife and
!Fmall son reside on Cushing Route
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Phone 138
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1 3 FC Leon Clyde Tracy revently
limorably discharged from the
Army after serving in the Eur-
opean Theater of Operations isat
the home (if his parents Mr anJ
Mrs O Tracy southeast of Cush-
ing Pk Tracy has served overseas
for 22 months Ile also has Iwo
brothers in the army now and one
brother Lloyd Tracy was dis-
Oarged in July - !
Ceeil F Humphreys ar-
rived in New York on Monday
arcording to ward received by
his wife Mrs Humphreys 307 East
Oak street Lt Humphreys will 1P
port to Camp Chaffee Arkansas
before arriving in Cushing on a
terminal leave
JOHN Thatcher Carpenter's Mate
first class arrived in Cushing
'last night afler receiving a dis-
charge at the Naval Separation
Center Norman yesterday Mrs
- Corps of Engineers United ! '''''''
States Army has been awar:!ed
the Bronze Star Medal for mer-I TIII re" II I I
Sin! But Now I Grin
Thousands change groans to grins Use a I
real doctors' formula for distrss of piles
sent druggists by noted Thornton &
Minor Clinic Surprising QUICK pallia-
tive relief of pain ilch ssriiess
soften hard parts tends to Plirink swell-
trig Use tiA tors' way today Get tune I
Thornton & Minor's Herta! Ointment or
Thornton k Minor Rectal Suppositories
If not dtlighted low cost is refunded I
At all good drug stores everywhere s
urt LIKE
was often met with such ques-I
Lions as "Who had the coffee MI
honor of whom today" as sell as OKLAHOMA TIRE & SUPPLY -CI
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what armies v:ere in on that an-
ance"
l'AGE TIMER
Thateher Ii jit eturned
front Point Barrow AluNica whezo
he Nerved with I he 1i:tbees tor 16
month&
I 1--T) Stelzer owner-manager ' of
iil II Cushing Auto Parts reeeived a
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discharge from the Seabees lad
r Aet( and hag arrived in Cushing
to operate his business Stehier re-
"ceivNI Intl discharge at Norman
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I after serving in the Seabeen tor 31
nunilliit Prior to receiving a dis-
' I charge he tag stationed on Gown
'Predict Return
Grand River Dam
To StateContral
ULSA Okla Nov 6 ---(UP)—
1The Grand River Dam Authority
and the Secretary of the Interior
are agreed on terms permitting re-
'turn Of the big project to state ton-
trot France Paris newly appoint-
ed manager said here Monday
Paris predicted return of the
propgrly to the stale "early in
19-16 It has been under federal
control sinee early in the war lie
said the federal power commission
however would continue to fix
rates and power schedules of the
2001)1000 project
Interest rate an the (RDA 's loan
from the federal government to
build the power projact now four
per tent 111:1) be cut to two and
0IP half per cent Paris said
Once the (RDA is returned to
state control Paris said its head-
quarters temporarily in Tulsa will
be seturned to Tulsa where it was
lieforet he goverment took charge
Man Had Brick In His
Stomach For 10 Years
One man recently stated that
far 10 years he felt like he had
a brick in his stomach This feel-
ing W3S due to the lump of tivili-
gested food he always had inside
of him He was weak worn out
headachy swallen with gas and
terribly constipated Recently he
started taking ERB-HELP and
says the feeling like in brick in
his stomach disappeared the sec-
ond day Bowels are regular now
gas and headaches are gone and
he feels like a new man
ERB-HELP contains 12 Great
Herbs: they cleanse bowels clear
gas from stomach act on slug-
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maple soon feel diferent all over
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The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 345, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 6, 1945, newspaper, November 6, 1945; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2173024/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.