Durant Daily Democrat (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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FRIDAY JUNE 2 1022
DURANT DAILY DEMOCRAT
PACE 8
INTEREST IN CHURCH OF CHRIST
REVIVAL INCREASING EACH NIGHT
GREAT SERMONS BY ELDER CARTER
Ths rovlvul ut the Church ot Christ
It proKrcnalii'i nicely with growing
Interest at each service Evangelist
Curler $ook (or his subject at the
mornlm service “Wulklng Atter the
Spirit" lotn' 8 1-2 showing that
thoro Were only two roads we can I Int quality hue widuTango and graut
travel ono to hupplness‘cternnlly and volume — a most promising cdmblna-
tlwi other to destruction At’ the even- tlon ' -I
iujg crvlce 'o nn overflowing house j To those who' nttondM Mrs CireA's
hj spoke on "How to Get Into tho student's recital of last year and
Cl u rcli of thw New Testament’! Rom
OS) -8 showing that ull Christians
wjiro Ibo name os Christ as a Father
to us ull us children wear the name
of the fa' her that everything Is in a
mime mid to be able to wear the
name of Chrst you hud first to
study understand and have faith and
then be buried with him in baptism
luto death fur when ' this Is done
Wo are ‘hen raised up to walk in a
new Ufa The liible tenches us that
Christ Is the head body and ruler
of the church as was shown by the
many biblical quotations quoted by
Evangelist Carter The human ton-
gue cannot describe the beauty splen-
dor and glories Cod has prepared for
pie saved in Heaven even John after
$ ’i Isiou of It was unable to describe
It’ neither can the punishment of
(foil bo described VVe can ail enjoy
t'lie splendor' and glories of heaven
U 'we will ohly let our hearts com-
mune with God When the invita-
tion was extended three noble souls
came forward to accept Christ and
wljl bo buried with Him in baptism
at 3 this afternoon
’ Tho subject tonight will be a con-
tinuation “How to Get Into the
Church of the New Tes'ament” A
hearty welcome ia extended to every
one to come aud worship with U9 and
join in tho song services which jire
very effective and inspiring Services
promptly at 10 a m and 8 p m
Recital Of Pupils
Of Mrs Green Is
j Gireatly Enjoyed
“A very interesting rec'tal was giv-
cty’ by voicj pupils from tho class of
Mrs W C Green in the auditorium
oftho "Southeastern State Teachers’
College on Wednesday evening of
this wekoi The program opened at
8:15 with a brilliant duet by Mrs
Verna McKenna and Miss Bernadine
Aubrey which was extremely well
i&fift' Thff ttutnbers which followed
- ifyoro well balanced and contrasted
giving each participant opportunity
to display her own particular talent
Taken as a whole the work of the
students showed careful training and
attention to detail two commendable
and notable points being the excel-
lent diction and complete ease of
voice production Another enjoyable
fca’ure was the good stage deport-
ment and poise manifested by each
student
Miss Ora O’Riley disclosed a big
dramatic soprano and splendid qual-
ity and even rango ' Mrs Selene
Bailey was enjoyable in two numbers
her voice displaying’ nice
flexibility and sweet quality
Miss Bernardine Aubrey and
Mrs S C Boswell - have
voices of heavier timbre Miss Au-
drey’s especially rich and warm in
die medium range and Mrs Bos-
well’s particularly eaEy in the upper
rones for a Vdice of so much'weight
Mrs J M Crook and her daugh’er
Miss Elizabeth both possess soprano
voices Mrs Crook’s voice is surpris-
ingly flexible and brilliant and that
of her daughter vrey silvery pleasing
and easy in production Miss Anne
Franke Woodward 1 was very enter-
taining with her numbers Her
voice is ‘vefy'resonant and her work
shows splendid interpretative ability
as did also that of Miss Georgia
Stewprt who tho suffering with
a bad cold has a very promising
voice of Jovely quality and a great
deal of brilliance Miss Iluth Knlrht
is developing a very pleuslng soprano
of light timbre thut already shows
good loguto ability Mrs Verna Me
Kenna shows a murked degree of tiil-
on' her volco besides being of’ excel
who were also present this yefc'&Ud
improvement' in each s'udnnCs wol'ls
Is very marked Without un excep-
tion they bIiow excellent grounding in
toehnicsl detail very nolleeublo bo-
ing the splendid breath support tnu-
usunlly good diction attention to fa-
clnl expression and word color
Miss Lula Mao Huyes who will be
remeiuberod as assisting Mrs Green
In a churmlng recltul during the
Spring Festival hero furnished most
satisfying nccompnnlments through-
out the progrum
Chautauqua Will
Present Two Fine
Plays This Year
Premier Circuit Cliati'auqua to
have “Friendly Enemies” and "Turn
to the Right”
Charles F Horner is presenting to
the patrons of the Premier Circuit
this year two plays instead of one as
heretofore Either of these would
prove of tremendous success but in
'iffering two plays to Chautauqua pa-
Sions Mr Horner has taken a step
that has been unheard of heretofore
:n Chautauqua business
"Turn to the Right” has been
called the greatest comedy ever pro-
duced in America
“Friendly Enemies” made an im-
pression in England which equalled
hat created in America and it is
without doubt the greatest comedy
irama produced since the beginning
of tho War It is not a War play
Louis Mann and Sam Bernard ap-
peared in the original cast of "Friend-
ly Enemies’’ at its first production in
Washington when the President ot
the United States was in the audience
and made a speech following the
play in which he commended it to
every American ' ’ '
I
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PHYSICIAN ADVISES PEOPLE
- "My wife suffered for years witty
stoniach trouble which did not yield
to any treatment She took a dose
of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy last
Saturday and with wonderful results
I have praticed medicine for 20 years
and have never seen anything like
it before I have recommended
Mayr Wonderful Remedy to several
that I know need this treatment”
It removes the chtarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract and allays the
inflamation which causes practically
all stomach liver and Intestinal ail-
ments including appendicitis One
dose will convince or money refunded
Sold by all druggists ‘
Gay & Glum
IT HELPED HER
VERY FIRST DAY
SHE DECLARES
Resident of St Louis
jgays Teniae Etirely
Overcame Her Indi-
gestion Headachy and
Dizziness Are Tilings
Of The Past
J
Wll
"Tnnlnc has ’made me wll and
strong aud I shall always be grate-
ful" said Mrs J Lammert 4518 A
Oukluml St St Louis Mo
"My stomach was so badly out of
order I could hardly eat and digest
onough to keep me going What
little I did eat caused a heavy feel-
ing like loud with almost unbearable
pains in the pit of my stomueh 1
was subject to awful headaches and
dizzy spells and had such sovore
pains across the small of my hark
that I could scarcely bend over and
straighten up
Tanlao hi sold by an Good Drug-
gists I b
v crr-i — :
EUGENE LAURANT
IDOL' OF KIDS TO
BE HERE AGAIN
1 if-
Eugene Laurant the idol of ’ the
kids and one of the most popular of
all the enter’ainers in America to-
day is coming to Chautauqua
Do you remember the clock that
thinks?
Do you remember that remarkable
ring trick and the feeling you had
when Gene Laurant rammed your
ring down the throat of tho big horse
pistol?
Laurant has a lot of new tricks
on which he has spent years of
work He is always working like a
beaver When you see him this time
yem will meet some of youit old
friends but there will bo a lot of
ones thattou have uevir seen
before
Laurant’s show is always a thing of
beauty There is never a tiresome
moment
The stage will be full of kids and
not a one of themlwillibo cilibarrass-
d or afraid Gene Laurant has more
young friends over the country than
any entertainer in the business ’
This show is worth twice tho price
of admission just to see the young-
s’ era have a good time but-it isn’t
for the youngsters only There are
tricks there that will puzzly von and
one or two psychological problems
that have never yet been solved by
anybody but Laurant
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oil refiner-
ies announce that they have received
requests for large shipments of crude
oil as a result of the nation-wide
coal strike
DOINGS OFTHEVAN LOONS— As long as they are not
Governor Did Not
Understand Details
Arrest Of Suspects
Governor J B A Roncrtson In a
le'ter to County Attorney Victor
Phillips uid ho was misinformed
wliet he offered a reward of $1000
for the orrrst of the murderers of II
C Means He said he understood
that Hurry Zack and B O Gibson
tuid notJ)oe arf'sted wlivn J e muilo
ilio offer 'nntl'hsi lizard incp thut
they wore arrested 4 ‘j j
j1 The fucfsqt thq cuije are Mr Phil-
lips said tlia1 ths men were arrested
flam the offer1 wa made but thut
When they arrested the men the of-
ficers did not know a reward hail
been offered by the governor of this
state
Sheriff Taylor did not know a
reward had been offered until he re-
turned to Durant with tho men tho
next day Mr rhillips said that the
sherift and county attorney ot this
county could not collect a reward for
a crime committed in their county
therefore the Dallas policemen who
aided Taylor will get the reward
If vou have
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(JlBros! Optical Specialists '
I Lenses ground to suit your
: tvo -hur-or Jess
- Office 120" Nr 3rd
’ Residence Phone 563-R
Office Phone 793
REFRIGERATORS
At McKinney’s
E G McKinney
Hardware Go
208 West Main
WW GATES -
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Grider Bldg Phone 128
OSTEOPATH
Dr A L STOUT Phone 888
Rea fifiO-! Durant Okl
DR W M K CHATTLX
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Office over Kimbriel i Drag Store
House l’liono 7)ll-J Office Phone 020
Durant Okla
Perf ectShonldert and Armt
Nothing equals the
beautiful suit pesrly
white Appearance
CoureiMl’f OficnUl
Cream render to the
houkiers end srme
Coven tkin blcmlthe
Will not rub off Far
Aupcrk to powder
Send 15c tot
TrtuJ SUm
fUDTHOPKUfS
b(M
New York
LJiuiiHiuTmiiLl
FARM LOANS
Quickly and Satisfactorily
Made — Attractive Rates
i
No Delay
Lewis & Matthews
Phone 260
Right now is the time to
get your refrigerator Start
the season witli real economy
by saving your food in a
good refrigerator Our Leo-
nard Refrigerators are most
economical in the use of ice
They are made of hard wood
triple lined and will remain
cold on' a small quantity’ of”
ice AVe have several dif-
ferent patterns for you to se-
lect from
’ REMEMBER IT IS A
REAL SAVING TO USE A
LEONARD REFRIGERA-
TOR' REFRIGERATORS AT $20
AND UP
Phone 61
FORE! FORE!
on Checks Signatures are cheap-
Judge Geo C Crump
SPEAK8 IN THE INTEREST OF
THOMAS H OWEN
At The District Court Room In
DURANT
Tuesday Night June 6th at
8:00 o’clock
YOU ARE INVITED
A
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1 v i ? -
S o extra
With trash traits
on a hot day
No other food has such an appeal on a hot day
as Kellogg’s Corn Flakes! They win fickle appe-
tites they satisfy hungry folks! They are deli-
cious at any hour or for any occasion !
As an extra-summer taste thrill eat Kellogg’s
with bananas or other luscious fresh fruit now in
season Such a diet is not only ideal from a health
standpoint but it is refreshing — cooling enjoy-
able beyond words Try serving Kellogg’s with
fruit juice as an extra-dainty dessert!
' Eat Kellogg’s Corn Flakes liberally — because
they digest easily Let the children have all they
want All will be better for a lighter diet — and
free from headaches and sluggish drowsiness
toasted
CORN
flake?
COEN FLAKES
ALo Bakin of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES ul KELLOGG'S BRAN cooked and knusUif
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in the RED and GREEN package that
be£s tho signature of W K Kellogg
originator of Core Flakes None are
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LEIPZKJER
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Story, Robert F. Durant Daily Democrat (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1922, newspaper, June 2, 1922; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2325465/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.