The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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PACE SIX
Forty-four neple hive asked titro I
for applications to take the carrier
examination at the Yukon postof-
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Home Misions Survey --Mrs
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Song: Help Somebody 'Imlay daughter Miss Lucille and grand-
Offering: (Quiet 'Alusi() daughter Margarete attended the
Prayer: Rev Bryan Will Rogers programs at the city
Four Minute talk each on Horne last week and enjoyed it very
and Foreign Missions of Niethod- much
ist chudi in general -Mrs Ping I
and Mrs Hallmark C C Coyle kit for McAlester
Closing prayer for ‘vomen TupAday to represent Yukon
Pianist —Mrs Rudy Lodge No 90 A F & A s1 at
Song leader--Mrs Ilausen Masonie Grand Lodge Ile was
Church Directory
sr JOHNS CHURCH
James W 01i vele pastor
Sunday Masses-- 8 a In and 10
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YUKON CITIZISTIAN CHURCH
Vernon Newland Ilinister
Mrs J C Barnhill S S Sup't
Sunday School 10:00 A NI
Morning: 'Worship Service
11:00 A M
ChriAlan Endeavor 6:15 P M
Evening: Service 7 :::0 P M
METHODIST CHURCH
A W Hallmark pastor
R A Myers S S Sup't
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lIlI :londay
Mr and 'Airs Finley McClure
C C Coyle It'll for McAlester awl daughter Miss Ethel returned
Aday to represent Yukon to their home in St Joseph 310
Lodge No 90 A F & !Al at after visiting several weeks vith
Masonic' Grand Lodge Ile was ac- Mr and Mrs Eli McClure and oth-
companied by Bartlett of er relatives
El Reno Masonic Lodge
Yukon's new bakery is no NV in
operat ion and the hest or bread
:ind pasl ries are manufactured
right here at home A visit to this
new institution will convince you
that everythil1 g is neat Ind clean
Mr W C Kellvms of Joneshor-'
ro Texas and his daughtor and her
husband INIr Itobert Stockburger
and their son of Gatesville Texas
returned to their homes Sunday
a ier attending the funeral of their
aunt Mrs Filen I'vrry
'the prayinp: pconle of Yukon
aro Icyw:Aed to join in wherever
aI( at your ta-L wit h t he
issionary NVotnen in prayer Fri-
day afternoon February 20 The
State Ind ion and I he Vk 1101e WOrld
jS ill lirt'd prayer- Conim it t ce
"Air Ralph Myers were
het!-4 (f the I1appy-(0)-1uky club
bli'l VP(Itto(laY
'I here v ere eight tables arranged
t he evenitn2: for the addit ional
L'uests heing 'All and 'Airs Porter
Voids and Al rs ) K Spin- !
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and Alls thrta Vhelan
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Sunday from Joplin Mo after
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1 Mr and Mrs Frank Kroutil
ef 21r arid Mr: J C Barnhill
Lavrnond Kroutil and Steven San
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Vivian Ilraniin iif StI1a5t
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Kuy Tunuci and family
r mil Mrs J IL Mr K inniy
crt iint'd wit h a )ridge rzrty
unity tvening: in intin of Mrs
Writ 11war Chattanrm!ra
Mrs Joe Kelly and dau211ter
‘fts Elizabeth of Citluniet a-re
guests Thursday evening of tier
daughters 'Misses Maybel and
Ilmse Marie Kelly
is Virginia reeler was taken
to the Oklahoma General Hospital
Monday h:tving had a very :e
sudden at of append
Mrs Frank Kroutil had the mis-
fortune dislocate her ankle
when she fell SU Tiday She iS
!radual y improving and is ex-
pected to he able to be out in a
rov days
Mrs Dan Phillips Mrs John
NIkinney and Mrs Wert Ilagar
attended a luncheon bridge party
ill DIdahoma City at the home of
Mr 11“1 Mrs 13 F Davis If111 E
19th street Friday afternoon
Mrs I D Fitzgerald and Miss
tfladys Eichinann were Oklahoma
City visitors Saturday Miss Marie
Hazleton vim is in traininv at
the University Hospital returned
home ‘vith them and spent I YR'
Week-ettil ‘v it h Miss Eiclanann
Mrs Benne Ito of Spur Tex-
as while attim(lin the ful-wral of
Ill! aunt Ellen Ilcrry reccived l '
call to the bedside or lwr has-
hand's brother nt Shawnee Ok-
lahoma who was in a vcry
condition After a short visit she
expected to join her sister 1Mr
Young: in :I visit NN'it h their nice
who is in the Indian Hospital at
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Mr and Mrs Frank Kroutil
Raymond Kroutil and Steven San-
gcr of Chickasha attended the
irlas-Oldalmard University bas-
ketball game at Norman Satur-
day night
The following attended the k-
'urne and soil cow:erence in El
Reno Tuesday : J W Rhodyback
George 'Watson Win Dolez11
I N Gidding and P B Vanda!tient
W C Neal at tended a meeting
f those IA h 0 furnish milk in but-
t to the Oklahoma y trade
Friday night There are over DM
of these producers who have been
hit by the low price of milk that
the pasteurizing- plants have forc-
ed upon the can producers
Lrrr LE FOLKS ENJOY
BIRTHDAY PARTY
A birthday party was given last
Thursday afternoon for Mary Lou-
ise the small daughter of Mr and
Mrs Joe Dobry The guests numb-
ered twenty-five little friends of
Mary Louise The afternoon was
spent in playing games Refresh-
ments of cocktail was served af-
ter which all returned to ttnir
homes wishing the hostess many
more happy birthdays
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Premium Prices 1 TURNER 1
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The Yukon Hatchery has been i BEAUTY 1
paying :10 cents a dozen for eggs i
t hat are being hatched for baby I i SHOP 1
chicks and will continue to do this !
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as long as the present price of I
baby chicks is maintained The I I
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hatchery has spent a great deal 1 —Marcell in g I
of time in selecting and culling the I —Manicures Etc 1
flocks from which t hey secure I
—Permanent Waving
their eggs and the owners may i —Finger Waving
now see how profitable it is to i
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$125
Chi Wrens Good Quany Rib Hose
Regular 25c value Special—
I9c
RAYON CREPE—Special
59c
Yukon has a couple of gentle-
men who are sometimes mistaken
for the same person They are Ed
Warkentin grocer and Leroy
Goodman physician Recently a
lady questioned Ed about the sick-
ness of her husband and he very
kindly played the role of doctor
and gave 1t11 t he advice he could
rake up by gin)! ipg patent medi-
cine term and family remedies
Anyone that k now Ed :an picture
him being a sympat het ic doctor
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The :Iti Ic Lovers Club yin ob-
serve Guest Day wilh a Colonial SUN WANT ADS GET RESULTS
Tea at the home of Mrs Porter J --
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ruary 17 at 3::lo
The entertainment will feature
a colonial program I INTU kri' 1 ITIX II:"
COMING TO) BOHEMIAN HALL
Watch for t he announcement of
the play 'The Man in the (oven
Shirt" to be given at t he Bohe-
mian Hall Saturday night 1eb-
21 Directed by Mrs Carl Vogel
CIVIC CLUI BRIDGE
Wednesday night February 1
the Civic Club Nvill give a Benefit
Bridge party at the home of :Mrs
T A Knit 161 The Club voted to
leave off refreshments and give
many prizes instead All who en-
joy playing are urged to buy a
ticket and attend
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12 1931
WHELAN'S
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LADIES LIBRARY CLUB
The Ladies Library Club met at
the home of Mrs C A Hutchin-
son Thursday zaternoon Febru-
ary t h with 0 members present
A total of 300 IImks were check-
ud out during the month of Janu-
ary Several new books are nOW
t he shOve74
A f ter the business session the t
strved delicious refresh-
ments asisted by Mrs I A
K rout
The club I 11 meet February 19
at the home of Mrs Henry Kelly
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Plant a large garden—Live
out of the garden through
t he summer
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Can up the garden and live
off it through the N'inter
Swat Old ilan Hard Times!
WE HAVE NEW CROP OF'
LEONARD'S BULK GAR-
DEN SEED
Seed
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People Come from other
Towns every Spring to
Buy Leonard's Seeds
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YUKON FEED
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Hose Regular $150 value Special Qualities Special—
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Iteg-ular S2750 and $3500 Suits
Special Price—
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The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 12, 1931, newspaper, February 12, 1931; Yukon, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2291396/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.