Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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WEWOKA CAPITAL-DEMOCRAT
-’“H-i--i-:-:-:-:-:-harmony choral club
H WILL CIVE CONCERT
LOCAL NEWS j
v Will Glq Kcellcnt Program To
Thursday 31st—' ’I’ANTHKA”
starring Norma Talmage Is a
story of sarcriflces — Wewoka
Mrs M L Ogee was In Shaw-
nee yesterday vHltlng friends
and shopping
Attorney Gene Hall of Sasak-
was was here attending county
court the other day
II J Shands made a business
trip to Shawnee the last of the
week'
Help Legion and Battery
Buy Furniture
The Harmony Choral Club will
give a benefit concert for the
American Legion and Hattery A
some time In May theexact date
to be known later If you enjoy
good music come If you want
to be entertained come An ex-
cellent program of classical and
popular music has been planned
LEGION ISSUES CHALLENGE
TO BATTERY A NINE
Miss Stella Joseph of Little
w'as In Wewoka last Thursday
visiting friends and shopping
Mr and Mrs W J Ryan of
lloldenvllle were here the last
of the week
Mr and Mr H G Howard
were business visitors to Semi-
nole the last of the week
Cloys E McMullln of O U
is here spending a few days with
Mr and Mrs Jess McMullln
J L Lindsey of Shawnee wa3
here atiirday casing on the
merchants
Leslie Rogers was here yes-
terday on a visite to relatives
and friends
Hon Geo C Crump of Holden-
ville was here Saturday looking
after business and greeting old
friends
Mrs Worth Zingery returned
to her home at Okmulgee after
spending a week -with Mrs W
N Stokes
Theatre — Tonight
A woman’s sacrifice and revel-
ation -of love — Tonight at the
WewolTa Theatre
If the “gold bricks" of Bat-
tery A would like a little session
of about two hours in the nat-
ional pastime I would like to
arrange for my team to meet
thSa aggregation of would be
ball players The time place
and date to be arranged later
I have been very choicy in my
selection of STARS and submit
the following to the suffering
public: ?
Sweatt Catcher City
Jacobs Pitcher city
E Seran 1st base city
Robers 2nd base city
Brooks 3rd base Sylvian
Wesley ss Sylvian
Aldridge rf city
Lorain cf city
Gilstrap If city
If you rookies think you can
show the public you have a ball
club communicate with
C J BUNYARD
Vice Pres & Gen Mgr Legion
"STARS"
Meriwether Baker of O U
spent the Easter holidays in We-
woka with his parents Mr and
Mrs J A Baker
Land for Sale — 80 acres cheap
' 17 miles SW Seminole No oil
lease on it Address Julia B
Terry Shawnee Okla R 4 3-312
Dressmaking plain sewing and
embroidery work Mesdames
Hembree & Plake 1st house
south Christian Church '
Norma Talmage in “Panthea”
Beauty and lovliness was hers
and the courage to give all when
that all was needed — Thursday
G D Coley and family and
Hugh Amos? of 49 community
were in Wewoka yesterday at-
tending to business and visiting
relative-- and friends
Rev J L Mays who has been
quite sick in Wewoka for the
past few days i3 reported much
better and under favorable con-
ditions will be out again in a
few days -
Constable Bud Gordon was
making the rounds in the north
end the othex day and saysfarm-
er3 up there are pretty badly be-
hind with theic work on account
of so much ram A good deal
of corn has been planted how-
ever Oats and wheat look
promising and prospects gener-
ally are encouraging
y Judge Frank L Warren of Hol-
denville was here attending
court the latter part of the week Bankers are displaying this j
While here he paid the C-D office j brief but pointed note received
Judge and Mrs Tom D Mc-
Keown arrived in Ada last -week
from Washington where Mr
McKeown had served the 4th
district as congressman the past
four years He is succeeded by j
J C Pringey of Chandler We
are informed that the "Judge’
as he is familiarly known in this
county will enter the practice of j
law
a pleasant call
Misses Pearl and Hattie Mc-
Mahan of the 49 communty
spent the week end in Wewoka
from a defaulting customer:
“I received your letter about
what I owes you Now be pa— j
chant I aint forgot you As soon
as folks pay me -I’ll pay you
the guests of Mr and Mrs Jess If this was judgment day and
-McMahan you' was no more prepared to
- meet your God than I am to
Mr and Mrs J P String!! eld 'meet your account you’d show
who now live at Little in this go to hell
county are rejoicing over the
arrival of a new baby girl -born
Thursday of last week
A Good
' ' t
Ought to appreciate a good
business proposition
THIS IS OURS:
We’11 fit you in the best clothes that are made Hart
‘ Schaffner & Marx ' ' '
’ ’ '
We’ll reduce your yearly clothes investment
We’ll give you satisfaction or your money back
The Big Store
Wewoka Ok
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
BBSS
ajb?MWfinwB
Norma Talmage in “Panthea”
A pledge that is given and brok-
en— a soul that is sacrificed on
the altar of love Wewoka Thea-
tre Tonight
Gene Douthit and Johnny
Moore were business visitors to
Wewoka Tast Friday afternoon
bringing with them one J S
Barham who had been in Ko-
nawa the past week looking af-
ter his interests in the south end
of the county He must have
a lot of business over there for
be made the return trip with
them
Mrs Claud Peyton and little
sen returned from Oklahoma
City Sunday where the litte fel-
low was operated on some time
ago for appendicitis He has
about recovered completely
Company I of the Oklahoma
National Guard at Seminole un-
der commanoTof Capt Snider is
one of the promising new units
of the iqanti'y in this state At
a meeting the other evening non-
commissioned officers were se-
lected as follows:
Joe Biggins 1st sergeant T ip
Seger supply sgt O’neil Ham-
monds Harold Turner Con j said the ex-law “just meander
Long sgts Dixon Grisso Co j up my way and I’ll show you
Clk Lindsay Ilibler and Ray j that life is worth living around
Ex-Sheriff Frank Grail "blow-
ed into town” the other morning
for attendance at county court
Somebody had sued him and his
attorney had “writ’ him to be
here on time But before leav-
ing home he went out and toolj
a look at' the chickens pigs
cows mules turkeys the garden
and knowing that he would not
see a fife place again until he
get back spit in it for luck “If
any pf you town doods want to
spend a day in the wide open"
CA£ooj
Phillips University vs W H S
Armory Friday and Sat Nights
Oi
Man
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BSP
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Ballard corporals
my premines’
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Day, Jesse L. Wewoka Capital-Democrat (Wewoka, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1921, newspaper, March 31, 1921; Wewoka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2336181/m1/4/: accessed December 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.