The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1931.
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FEED CHILDREN OF THEIR ENEMY
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Ventures On Reservation
During Practice
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Lawton, Okla., Dec.
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Merry Christmas
to all and to all a
Happy, Prosperous
New Year
—is our greeting.
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An eleven-year-old Comartclit |
county youth knowd how It feels
to go through 30 mi.uites on No I
Mail's Land with exploding ahelhi:
l-iirstlng around him.
Karnes! Miller, son of Mr. and j
Mrs. Karl Miller, living near |
Sterling, experienced the thrill of,
being under fire. The South j
Arbuckle firing range on the;
Fort Sil] military reservation wasj
his “No Man’s Land.'’
Tlve youth started to walk from |
Ms home to visit his aunt In Law-
ton. It was late-in the day when
lie drew near Lawton and realiz-
ing lie would have to hurry to
reach tile city before dark, the
hoy started across the military
reservation
Instead of entering at the gat sj
where guards were stationed, the I
hoy crawled under a fence.
As he neared the South Ar-
liuckle firing range, hull Is, fired
from the guns of three hatterie,;
5 of the I!. S. army, started spatter-
d ing about him. The soldiers were
I having their firing practice.
Tlie boy dropped to the ground.
d Crawling on his hands and kne ;
5! he readied the comparative safety
0 oi a low gallery. The shells fell
VI around him for 30 minutes bo-
h fore an army observer through
M1 Ids field glasses saw an object
1 j moving on the rang -. Me order-
ly i'll firing to cease.
■ Tlie soldiers found tlie lad in
l the galley unhurt.
with the!Clark' (,r 1,allart’
his in-1 Oeorgu Clark, of Ft. Worth, Tex.
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Miss Louise Walch, of Knid,
is spending Christmas day with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Walch, east of the city.
Mrs. Ivan Howard, of Tulsa, is
a guest in the home of her fa-
ther, F. B. Patterson, 104 South
Macomb avenue.
Seniors Given Aid
Special Course
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This touching scene at a
way station in Mukden, Man-
churia, depicts fighting subjects
of Emperor llirohlto tossing
scraps of food to starving Chinese
rail-1 children. The soldiers are bound
for further attacks on Chinese,
probably making orphans of some
of I he children they are feeding
while on route to the front.
lermpted journey
visit Ills aunt.
to Lawton to
Christinas Spirit Is
Thrown Into Reverse
Mr and Mrs. Itay Glerliart and
ron, Hilly Kay, of Sapulpa. ur-; The Christmas spirit was thrown |
rived Thursday for a visit in the I into reverse here Christmas eve
home or Mrs. (Gerhart's parents, ! wlll.„ N M Wilson, HI!) Fast j
j Cooney was the loser instead of I
11hrecipient.
(Continued from l'age One) j
or weakness of certain character- 1
istlca directly related to suc-jj
cess. This shdttld lie given con- J •
sideratlon in making plans for j i
the future. 1 i
A guidance program with the j J
above objectives In view cannot ,
he successful without the assist- ij
ance and cooperation of business j'
and professional people who are j!
personally interested in the wel-l|
fare of boys and girls. [,
In the near future a number jj
of business and professional men | ’
and women, representative of the;1
various vocations, will he called 11
upon to talk with groups of sen-1 ,
iors concerning the vocation .
which they represent. ! I
Finmett Crotzer, who attends j
the A, and M. College in Stillwa-!,
ter, Is a guest during tlie Christ- ,
mas vacation of his parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. A. V. Crotzer, in Con-
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J. C. JONES Co.
El Reno, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. lle--keit,1
72b South llarker avenue.
Misses Elizabeth
After eating supper
soldiers Far nest finished
and
Tex.,
Mary
and
Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year
To One
TO ALL
1 J. P. Neal, D.
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MERRY
CHRISTMAS
and a
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
To Our Friends
and Patrons
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May Joy and Peace
he Yours this
( IIRISTMASTIDK
And may the New Year
find you girded with
courage true
IS OUR WISH
C. G. Wattson
arrived Thursday to spend tlie
remainder of the week with their
parents, Kir. and Mrs. W. J.
Clark, tin2 South llarker avenue.
Miss Kathryn Brady, of Ft. Worth,
Is ulso a guest III the Clark
In me. She Is u niece of Mrs.
Clark.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
To All
same spirit,
old Saint
In the
as would
Nick himself wish it,
wish to
is our
you.
El Reno Transfer
And Storage Co.
He reported to police that his
lit2(I Model T. Ford tudor was
stolen from in front of his home.
The 1931 tag number was 1*3-
818. Motor number was 12458025.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Timberlake,
1203 South Macomb avenue, are
spending Christmas day with
her mother, Mrs. J. A. I’lickett,
in Oklahoma City.
Miss Helen Hanson, a member
of tlie public school faculty in
Yukon, is spendingt the Christ-
mas vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hanson,
911 South Rock Island avenue.
Miss Virginia Thom, 222 South I
Williams avenue, will depart Fri-
day for a visit in the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
JJ. F. Clymer, in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Harriett Stack pole and
sou,, l)r. Frederic Stackpole, 305
Fast Jenkins street, left Thurs-
day morning to spend the re-
mainder of the week with their
son and brother, Joseph Stick-
pole and .Mrs. Stack pole In Okla-
homa City.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie New-
comer, of Ardmore, arrived Wed-
nesday evening to be guests of
her parents. Rev. and Mrs. James
F. McConnell, 10# South Bar-
ker avenue.
Mr. Anastasia Lippoldt, who is
attending the Chllllcothe Busi-
ness College at Chllllcothe, Mo.,
is taking a two weeks’ vacation
in spend Christmas with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs- A. F. Lip-
poldt, of Okarehe, and oilier rel-
atives and friends In this com-
munity.
Phone classifieds to 18.
212 So. Bickford
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JERUSALEM
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1ue cably His-fbn-v of utrusalem i
VERY OBGCUBe — LONG BEFORE THE.
INVASION BY JOSHUA, THE crTy WAS
OCCUPIED BV THE EGYPTIANS AND THE
NAME EXl'SffeD UNDER YHe FORM
URUSAUM , l.e.'cirv OF SALIM*
ob "ciTy of peace'.’ —
'fHE EMPEROR. HADRIAN,
WHEN HE REBUILT the ci-ry,
changed the name to aelia
CAPITOLINA -
JERUSALEM REACHED ITS |
HIGHEST IMPORTANCE UNDER.
Solomon, and lost much of
ITS IMPORTANCE. APYkR SUR-
RENDERING TO SHISHAK , KING
OF EGYPT-
Joash, king of
ISRAEL CAPTURED
THe CiTy AND
DESTROYED PART"
OF THE FORTIFICATIONS
WHICH WERE.
REBUILT LATB.R
By AMAXlAH-
A SEK3L -f',
OF THE CI<V -—.I*
BY THE ASSYRIAN
GENERAL
SENNACHERI&i
FAILED —
IN T"HE REIGN OF *
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CAPTURED BY NEBUCHADNEXXER ,
KING OF BABYLON , WHO PILLAGED
<HE CITV ANtJ DESTROYED TtlE TfcMPlE
WHEN ALEXANDER. TflE GREAT
CONQUERED SYRIA IN 331 B.CiTHt
GATES OF JERUSALEM WERE
OPENED TO HIM AND HE LEFT ThE-
JEWS IN PEACEFUL OCCUPATlON-
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WAS SACKED AND THE WALLS
WERE DESTROYED BY AwTloCHUS
EPIPHANES —
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MACCABAEUS AND LATER. IN 6E B.C.,
BY POMPEY-
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END WHEN HEROD-fHEGREAT TOOK
possession , with -the Aid of iHe.
RO ArSeLAU^, HEROES SUCCESSOR,
HAD LESS AUTHORITY TlAN HEROD, AMD
The real power, of goyernmenT was
ASSUMED BY THE ROMAN PROCURATORS
in the Time of one of whom , ponTius
PlLATfe./ JESUS CHRIST WAS
CONDEMNED Tfc> DEATH AND CRUCIFIED
OUTSIDE JERUSALEM —
■the places of his execution
AND BURIAL ARE NOT CERTAINLY
KNOWN
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 281, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1931, newspaper, December 25, 1931; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918504/m1/6/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.