The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 12, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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(y "Six davs shalt thou
1 labor'"
I his is a law of
(> God, which when
& broken, hHngs sure
2 conseq'ie' ces.
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Cg r::i on the seventh.
^ You can most easi-
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(n) if you come to
v? church regularly. If
Sj you have no church
home, worship with
fus. livery body wel-
come.
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hirter No. 117(6
keserre Dittrict No. 1<j ;
• iirj-ort of the Condi ^on o? the
F!SST NATIONAL 3ANK
At ( «tiar->oga in the Sta;t : Ok'?, omn
at toe l . -eo; Basir.ess on Decei ber 31. lyil.
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Titj or !
•h
I^st Sunday's moriiing service
was crowned with ti.ree valued
accessions and the evi.ci"jt serv-
ice was l.ie-sed with one conver-
s: n. The Sunday sch >! ther-
momeier went up over
the prededi! g Sunday witn 149
present.
Clint Baker gave u3 a moJ-l
">ro>»ram at C. E. sancwichin?
in some fine music bete-. .1 good
talks.
Don't miss the debate by the
J. E. i.ext Su—id>- i.: jnt.
The Faithful Wo 'kcs class
met at the home of jlri. Hudson
List Tuesday afternoon.
Ihe Ladies' Aid society was
entertained at t e h. me of Dr
anj Mrs. Kerr last Wedne^day
afternoon.
Those taking part it the pag-
eant met at the Comm ;nit\ hall
Tue^iay night. Mrs. Stroud
wi 1 train the character.-:.
The
Phonograph
You Want
Must be artistic and
graceful in appear-
ance— nubstai.tiaily made—
supea finished.
Reside that it nuisd ren-
der your favjrite selection
so naturally that you can
feel the human thrill of its
performance.
LIAIill 1TIES
St .ek Paid
;uc<J
i L'.i43»»*ii*d \> ctits
for nt»rr-«t ^"id >t
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of < <?-t irA fltrw*:?1
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Elects Officers.
Olympic.
For Sale by
T. A. McDANlRL
JVIcDaniels Cafe
Regular Meals and Short Orders
mnrfinp
i \l
«nk pr-«si
• c »n Su di. «
fflF GHSTWNOOBS SEWS
3->. M.
TIME r>r.rO-
t
k j<-ct I-
aw) £5
injwb e
PuM^haJ E»er) Thur»^aT At Cha:ta-
no-'?*. «x>m»r.eh-> Coonty. flKlahorn.
KSS LUCY I- KASTON Owne
if S. '-Eliil.R Manager
i'j'rteriplio Pr re ti.- I Her year
«i «*-:ilci^-4 >natter r el
r-j-ry 27. JJMa. si thj I" -t«ffic«- a'
Cbattarvxvi. Okla., un'lei the Art of
, t oo*re« March 3 i%7S
Adrer' • rg Kates Made Kr.mn on
Application.
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l«tabiiine other than ah-jve s un
Total
4.90
*%ta»e of Oklahoma, C«ont? of C
I. W E. !V»gart. ' 'a*h ?r of 1
the ah .e ^tatemeot «s »rue t» it
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•-nametl
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FAIRLY GOOD RAIN
AFTER LOUS OROUTK
Monday night, after a rather
warm, cloudy day, it began tc
rain; fir*t in bij? heavy dr'-p-
that seemed to promise only i
little shower, but later growing
inio a light steady fall. There
was not more than a half-inch 01
it, but to a land as dry as thir
ha3 been all fall and'..winter it
seemed mighty good.
Farmers say, the wheat hac
been suffering and this rain, al
though not enough, will he ol
great benefit to it.
The rain was followed by »
pretty sharp norther giving w
quite different weather from that
of the past two months.
Cold Facts
Simmered Down
The following shot came in a
etter from Judge C. C. Capshaw
of Maiden, Mo., tu his brother,.
J. R., here: j
An old time covered wagon,
with a big canvas top and sever;
cane bottom chairs tied on ih'
back, wended its way over the
Ozark Trail tlx* other day. On
the wagon cover was painttd
this • .utrhly inscribed expl-u a-
tion. "Texas i* starvation; Ok-
jalioma is spueulati .ti: Ni-w Alex
ico is desperniion; Uie whole
world is shot to hell with Hard-
ing administration. I »m goiny
lack to Arkansas. " — Ellington,
(Mo.) Press
J R fullv coincides with tin
si-ntinien s herein expressed an
the News —but then never mint
what the News thinks.
Saturday wjaa busy cay hen
and all the merchants reports
goo 1 tr.ule.
r# rt
do emn \ r^ear l'a*
'Ce Nnri he iff. t
W. E BOtiAN, Cashier.
.Sjbwrriherf ar.'l aworn to r.ef..r#. r * ih6th <1av of Januarv IJI22.
V!v Ommifiion expirei Jar, IS, 1323. E A. Martin Notary Pub ie.
fSEAL] C<.rrect--Atte*t.
T. G-HAK-ER, SQUIRE HUMBI.E, WALTER DAVIS
D:iPO'f,r«t
The Chattanooga
Cash Grocery
Under Changed Management
Will now sell you goods strictly for
cash but on the narrowest margin.
Our new stock is now arriving and
every line will be clean and fresh.
We assure you prompt and courte-
ous treatment and a square deal.
£Give us a trial, we'll do the rest.
Yours for Future Business,
E. J. JVKcDame!
( huU;inoo£;i ( ;i>li (Jrorery.
The Community Christian En.
dam* «odety mat at the i-.ome
of Rev. Hudson lut e ph
ing, Januaty 2. for the e tc ,.,n
of ctr. ers for the er.»umg t-rm.
! Or.- of tne .jnusual things char
acterizir.g fhe meeting was the
■ arvre number present, the larg-
est representation at un) meet-
ing of the society since it was
organized. During the evening
nine new members were received
into the orxaniza.ion
The fol owing were elected to
serve during the coming term.
PreMilen1. J.-e Curmirigh am.
(Succeds him.-eif). This [ac:
s-pean;- for itself as to what the
society thir.ks of the efficient
manner in which our president
hai iiur.died his part in the af-
fairs of the society.
Vice-president, Mrs. C^hurn;
Treasurer, Jesse Payne; Secre
tary, \ erna Bowlby; Correspono-
Secretary, Prankie Baker:
Chorister, Frar.kie Baker; P ai •
wt, Mildred Baker. An official
r-por er was a,so elected.
After the election of officer
. arious points concerning ti e
.vellfare of the society were dis
ussed, and plan< consideied f
future programs. One of th
ea ures for the program i ti
January 15 will be h debhte.
Snb'ject: Resolved that'it is
consistent with their religion for
christians to join in the populai
amusements of today.
Affirmative; Mrs. Cpburn.
Mildred Baker
Negative: Joe Cunningham.
Charlie Payne.
CALDWELL'S BEST FLOUR
•SI.90 Pei' Sack
Graham Flour Co:ton SefH Meal
Coin Me;il Meat Scrapi
Oyster She 1! KAFFIR Corn Chop<
Cunningham's Feed Store
FOR SALE f>K TRADE -A, Marshall Coulson took a load
registered Shorthorn Bull. See of ceickens to Lawton Monday
C. E Ochsner. 1 oii e west and 5 for the Biles Produce Compinv
south <>f Chattanooga. [of this place.
isorv
ypr Every Field Use
$625
4.
)h
s»
Cummins
Kiitertains
I R6HL 68CHC6
VV'e D<> a Real E«ta*e. I''arm l.im s
** hen you want to sell
U nen you wani to huv
* Get Hesulls ati-i 'j y
NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE
CAPSHAW & POUND
>•' I s'-rance li.isu.e,--
SKK IJS
SEE US.
En QUR-K
Mrs. A. I): Cum'nins entei-
titntd with several tables of
Bridge Tuesday night.
Hik.'h sc >ie w-is n'flde by ]'>«.
Alma McDanJeJ, v:o was pie
sented wit! » box «.f talioner}.
Alma WaiiiM- tt ma le low scor<
' d v as given a .utg ass I <\
Coupe.
Dainty refrcsi .':.< nt? weit —r
ved. Tile h s'es-; w. s assisteo
by Mesdames Haskin and Rob
if'Snn,
Those ii vited were Mi«se<
Nina hosier, Doio'hy Haskin,
Alma McDaniel, Sadie Wainscoit
J«.ie McDaniei. Dilla Crow. Dea
re Rzepa, Beatrice Pitts. Vestal
McDaniel, Kathrvne Roldnson,
vlina Wain-catr, Mabel Kerr,
ind Ar.ona Gehrig Messrs. Boi,
Mil'phy, Joe Crow, Geo. Hudson
James White, Ed Andeism',
Ralph ( lick, Will Hagerdorn,
Roy Stanley, Pete Murplu, J. C
Crow. Uolph McDaniel, Logt'i,
Hyder, Newman McDaniel ai:d
Verne Howard.
Pumps ;
Water *
r,
Sotne quf"-r ji«-h were caug
in the C'.asb 8tore fisii pond.
Mrs. C. J. Biyne is in Lawton
i this week visiting her daughters
RI>F]( rrRTC! TRF ATRF l'l:lluY AMI SATURDAY Mrs Alfred Mietchen and Mrs
LjUIjK; L inLAinL ji,c i,iiti. \i, ... Witt n«tt-n..
Does
Every
Power
Job
, You can plow,disk,
S,/os . £ / f-- \ harrow, harvest,
~ thresh, bale hay,
grind feed, fill the
silo, saw wood,
pump water, pull
stumps, do road
work or any other
power job around
the farm quicker,
easier and at ler.s
cost toyouwith the
Fordson Tractor.
Twenty-four hours each
day, every working day in
the year it w!I give maxi-
mum service. Light but
powerful it gets from job
to job quickly. Easy to
operate and control—effi-
all DEPEND able!"0"1'00' an<*above
mrth® P°wer-fanning frame of mind
Chattanooga Motor Co.
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