The Beggs Independent (Beggs, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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THE BEGGS INDEPENDENT FRIDA Y SEPT 2 19U -
OBUUAKY
Nni Mint lkMm
Mrs MluU Thompson ws iiorn 8p-
trmber IT 1872
She vu mnrrivd to C E Ttunupaou
lu Ml Vsroou Lawrouce (Jbuntjr Min-
aourl In 1891 She came to Ben from
Missouri with her huslinjtd about 1104
where she ha tired to the time of her
death Her buabaad departed tbia life
about 14 pears ago
8 he lived to rear her four children
three girls aud one bop all of whom
are married except Che jrouuseat daugh-
ter Aradna age 18 Bapmoud the
aou lirea In our city lira Luclle Wli-
aon at Tuba lira Opal lratt at Tul-
aa Slater Mluta Tbompaon waa concert-
ed and united with the Baptist Church
nmler Bra King's mlniatrp 14 peara
ago
Word are Inadequate to expreaa the
maup Cbriatian gracea aud rirtuee of
Slater Tbompaon In the Church a be
waa a corner atone a bulwark and a
Cbrietlun citadel Her faith waa
grounded deep In an unwarerlng truat
of fidelity Her heart waa ever aflame
with a aral that knew no cooling lu
religioua ferror and loyal aerrice to
her Master and humanity Her coun-
tenance waa erer radiant with kind-
neaa and good fellowship
In the Sunday School no one waa
more regular or willing to help or aac-
rifloe for the welfare and care of the
child reu She waa the Idol of not only
her own class but lured and respected
the entire atudent body and teacb-
nr v
It la Impoaalble to eatimate the good
a tie haa done with the young people
i of our Church and community Her
Ufe and influence haa been a bleaaiug
and a benediction to her every ac-
quaintance It la aad to loan her from our midat
ao good no kind and generoua ao aae-
riflcial and helpful yet we can Iml-
' tate we caa tranamlt her gracea to
thane who lire after us and ao prolong
her life for the bleanlng of future gen-
era tiona
‘Oh falreat of creation ! La at and
bent of all Ood'a worka! Creature In
whom excelled whatever caa to eight
or thought be formed Holy Divine
good amiable or sweet” — Milton
CARD Or THANKS
Words fail to expreaa our deepest
gratitude and appreciation of the kind-
neaa and eollcitude of our childhood
frlenda and relative In tbia hour of
our deepest affliction in the going of
our darling mother
May Ood'a choicest blessing rent up-
on you one and all
Grandma Thompson
Raymond Thompson
Opal Pratt
Lucre Wilson
Avadna Thompson
knowledge of the things Just mention-
ed To d ct elope a high standard of
rlrtsenahlp and to prevent radicalism
Is one Important reason why every
American boy and girl should receive
a good well rounded high school
course
Rdncation also Increases the produc-
tive power of society Tbia is brought
about largely throngh the study of the
various sciences For Instance think
what a large part geology and chem-
istry play In the oil business Mechan-
ical and electrical progress is nothing
more than applied physics Surgery
sanitation etc are based oq physio-
logy hygeine and allied sciences In
trodnetory courses in all of these sub-
jects may be bad In the local high
school In order to Increase the produc-
tivity of society Is another reason
why every boy and girl should com
plete their high school education I
Beside the social benefits of edu-(
cation there are also the individual
benefits All those who fiiiisb their
high school worn ae benefited In two
ways First they become more Cultured
and refined Individual and second
their earning power is Increased The
chief cultural subjects are the lan-
guage and the fine arts The Begg
high school offers courses In Latin
Spanish French and Music To receive
the benefit of this cultural training Is
the third reason why all ambitious
hoys and girls should complete their
high school education
The second Individual benefit of a
high school education Is that It In-
rreasea the earning power of the recip-
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OBITUARY
MraPuriRRoU
Lola May Wyrlck was bora la Texas
March 3 180T and died at Okmulgee
Oklahoma August 29 1921
When but a child her family
to Okmulgee county locating south-
west of Beggs
November lk 1912 she waa united in
mnrrlage to Purl E Boh I and to this
union waa born fonr children namely
Clara Ellen Raymond Edison Lola
Mnrle and Ptlrt Edgar Raymond pro-
ceeded hia mother to their eternal
home February 1 1919
Mrs Rob! was converted and united
with tha Methodist tfbureb when 14
years of age and After her marriage
transferred her membership to Beggs
Besides her husband and children
she leaves her father and mother Mr
and Mrs 8 W Wyrlck of Findlay
Oklahoma three brothers 8 H aad
C M- Wyflpk of Beggs gnt) J M Wy
tick of Findlay two sisters Mr oiara
Whomble of Morris and Mlsa Rule Wy-
rick of Findlay
CARD Or THANKS
We wish to express our appreciation
to all thAse who la our deep sorrow
In the loss of our beloved Mrs Lola
May Rohl expressed their sympathy
and friendship Including the beautiful
pHr R- Ruhl d fNr-
p W- WfriFk pad fgailT
WHY 0 TO H1GR BdSQOM
V'hy ire yon Dnnamt or a Re-
puliltpent Do you hnowT Many people
do not know why they atlllate them
selves with a particular political or re-
ligions group In like manner assay
people do not know why thew go to
school or exactly what education Is
for 1 would Uke to auks a few re-
marks on the purpose of edneatloa and
also call attention to some of the
things thgt tfip £ffg Wfh ephflql hqs
19 offey the young people of this mm-
miiulty It seeme to me that nil education
bee a two-fold purpose — the public or
social benefit aad tha private or lad!
vlduat benefit derteed Edneatloa Is a
public benefit In that It developee
good rltlieaa and la that It ta£ref
the produptjrlty of Hh
jrjni tout fonirihoto moet directly o
ttye develoyement flf good dtlneqsblp
arf English Hlatofy Oovfrn(pen( gnd
8o0logy fhf °l hUh whort
course f n t ftf fheap auhJec(i ft
pjj'q fRowf ad JPeekt jg°od English
pgderaiapdt form nnd M(ur of
mT ApwrilpB InsfltntlMM la asfll me-
rd in to birion f m end
HPdrrateady md ibiwtelee eoriol eom
dltlon fed problem 4
a Botehevlhl or tny other kind of a
radical A good high school udoretlod
will give thd reripieut a gaod weridag
October 3-8 Inclusive
SIXTH GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION
THE OKLAHOMA FREE
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Bigger Better Than Before
Featuring the Southwesfs
GREATEST LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
Largest Showing Of
- AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS -
In all Classes Demonstrative Farming and Stock Raising
Wonderful Dairy Displays
BANDS AND MUSIC OF ALL NATIONS
Georgeous and Thrilling Fireworks Spectacle
Death Daring Auto Polo Contests
Speed Demons in Automobile Racing Horse- Racing
Free Vaudeville Acts
SIX DIG DAYS
Of Instruction Amusement and Entertainment
REDUCED RAILROAD RATES
THE SHOW WINDOW OF THE STATE
ITS YOUR FAIR — TALK IT UP
OCTOBER S TO 8 INCLUSIVE ’
For Premium List and Further Information Write
Ethel Murray Simonds Secretary Muskogee
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No matter what your wants may be in the meat line
we can meet them ' and we meet them always with
first qua'ity meats— the only kind you would buy or
serve on your table We carry not only the staples
but also the delicacies that go to make a complete
market stock We want to serve you
BREAKFAST BACON
There are many brands of bacon and more than one
of the many brands are good but there is only one
best and that is the one you want You wi'l find It
at our market We sell it in either sides or sliced as
- you prefer It has a reputation for quality with
the peope of th's community
Bare Foed ©resoiry
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The first week of our sale has broken all records and has forced us to buy
in one-half car lots to take care of the large demand We are determined
that every car owner in this locality shall have an opportunity to get ip oq
this extraordinary sale Remember You buy one tire Cord of FaDric and
we will sell yon another one for $100
Now to Your Chance to Bug Real Tires at the Right Price Here are Oar
Prices and They Include War Tax
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Price For
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30x3i 1900 2000
32x31£ 2400 2500
31x4 I 2800 2900
32x4” 3ioo 3200
33x4 3300 3400
34x4 — 3400 3500
32x4Vo 3900 4000
34x4 io 4100 4200
35x41 4300 4400
36x41 4500 4600
35x5 5500 5600
37x5 5900 6000
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32x31 4900 5000
32x4 6000 6100
33x4 6100 6200
34x4 6200 6300
32x4 1 6700 6800
33x4 6800 6900
34x4 7000 7100
35x41 7200 7300
36x4i 7400 7500
33x5 I 8100 8200
85x5 8700 8a00
37x5 — 9200 9300
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Wright, R. C. The Beggs Independent (Beggs, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1921, newspaper, September 2, 1921; Beggs, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2306257/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.