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EL RaNO (OK.) DAILY TRIBUNE
NEON SIGNS
Sales and Service
Buy your Signs from local dealer and get free,
prompt service for one year.
FRANK FUGITA
SIGN SHOP
202 South Choctaw
AUTO SUPPLIES
Of All Kinds
REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR ANY CAR
Lanman Supply Co.
115 South Bickford Phone 331
MRS. O. S. JACKSON, FLORIST
CUT FLOWERS AVAILABLE
Sweetpeas, violeU, tulip*, hyacinths, calendula, snapdragons,
frecsiaa, valley lilies, orchids, lilies, calla lilies, roses and car-
nations.
POTTED PLANTS
Hyacinths, tulips, cinerarias, primroses and begonias.
Also full line of shrub, rose bushes and other planting materia).
Will be glad to assist you with your landscaping plans.
i
820 Sunset Drive
Phone 186
- tjntiag'a Attttfltmmnrwla ~
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARINE
M. T. and Lida Brandyberry
Pastors
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Ray-
mond Stroud. Supt.
Morning worship, 10:45, Rev. M.
T. Brandyberry in charge. Subject.
Deepening the Individual Devo-
tional Life.
N. Y. P. 8, and Junior services
7:30 p. m.
Sunday night preaching hour will
be conducted by our district super-
intendent, Rev. J. W. Short.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
7:30 p. in.
Prayer and fasting at the church
Friday noon.
N. Y. P S. Friday night. 7:30
p. m.
Brass Tacks on the Sunday School Lesson j I
(The International Sunday School
Lesion on the above topic for April 8
is Matt. 18:1-14, 18:13-15. the Golden
Text being 19:14, "Suffer the little
children, and forbid them not, to
come unto me: for to auch belonged)
the Kingdom of heaven".)
Dr. Alvin K. Util
Davidson & Case Lumber Co.
EVERYTHING TO BUILD A HOME
Glass Our Specialty
El Reno, Okla.
THE EL RENO DAILY TRIBUNE
“Canadian County’s Home Daily’
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
“Unreality” will be the subject of
the Usison-Scrmon in all the
Churches of Christ, Scientist,
branches of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Sci-
entist. in Boston, Massachusetts,
on Sunday. April 8. 1934.
The Qoldcn Text is from Pro-
verbs 12:5. "The thoughts of the
righteous are right: but the coun-
sels of the wicked are deceit."
Among the citations which con-
stitute the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: "But to
us there is but one God. the Fa-
ther. of whom are all things, and
we In him” (I. Cor. 8:6).
The Leczon-Sermon also includes
the following citation from the
Christian Science textbook. "Sci-
ence and Health with Kev to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddv:
If evil is real. Truth must take
b“l .p1rror' not, «• me " Thu, did our Lord dignify
r»„l|h°r °fi un!t‘? ttl^ the un' ! service, ovon though it be to a child,
*! t,lal »* though It were service rendered
re*.L*f eternal <P. 474). . him personally. Any failure to ren-
Chrutian Science services, cor- der that service might result In the
ner uindon and Hoff streets. Sun- j child's stumbling and thereby bring
By DR. ALVIN E. BELL
OUR LORD was continually sur-
prising his followers by doing and
laying tli« unexpected thing. Re was
forever putting
the last first and
the first last So
it was when his
disciples came to
it I m asking,
“Who then is
greatest In the
kingdom of
heaven ?"
He had over-
heard them dis-
puting this quna-
11 o n among
t h e in s elves by
the way as they
journeyed. To re-
buke their self-
ish ambition and
correct their
wrong notions of greatness “ho called
I# hnn a little child, and set him in
Iho midst of them, and said, Verily
I say unto you. Except ye turn, and
become ns little children, ye shall in
no wise enter into the kingdom of
heaven. Whosoever therefore shall
humble himself us this little child,
the same Is ihe greatest In the klng-
Jom of heaven. And whoso shall re-
ceive one such little child receive!!)
VETS’PAY VOTES
Brands Attacks on State
Solons an Unfair
Washington, D. C.. April 7 —
Now,oaper attacks upon members
of the Oklahoma delegation In
congre* for their vote on the in-
dooendent offices aonroprlatlon bill
were branded as unfair, misleading
and misinformed in a statement
made today by Congressman Jed
Johnson of (he .sixth district.
“The charge has been made."
Johnson said, “that I and othar
members of the Oklahoma delega-
tion voted to Increeae our own pay
and voted for a bill that exceed-
ed the expenditure* desired bv the
President by I2ia.ouo.ooo Neither
statement to true. Both apparently
are bused only upon a haay idea,
misinformation or a hasty reading
of ths President's message,
“The economy act reduced all
federal salaries by IS percent but
that provision nxutred automat I-
rallv June 10. 1934 Without new
leg Mat Ion, all of the reductions
would have been restored on that
date Therefore, those voting for
the bill voted to continue part of
the drv cut. Those voting against
tl»r bill In effeet voted for full re-
Mora lion of the 16 percent cut
from salaries “
Feud Over Vet* Pay
The principal controversy and
the chief point misrepresented wm
on the provision for veterans com-
pensation. Johnson said
The Impression has been left,"
Johnson continued, "that the bill
as passed exceeded by 1124,000,-
noo the amount the President was
willing to provide for veterans. This
I* an error that would be cleared
up by reading the President's
mesa age, in his me ana go.
the President proposed to do bv
executive order practically the same
thing as congress proposed to do
bv law. Tile President would have
placed an the rolls those veterans
•'hose dtsabilltla* were "presump-
tive," providing that their ease*
would be reviewed by Appeal boards.
"The principal rontrm-eray was
ovar the at-nailed 'nreeumptlve'
•ware, numbering 39.000. and 00
percent of wham are tubarcuJara
■nd mental patient*. Phyaitiana
testified before the committee that
it was impossible to tell when and
why tuberculosis originated. Con-
gress, therefore, did not feel Justi-
fied in leaving to a board of lay-
men a final decision in such case*
because the past record revealed
boards had denied compenaa-
, lion to men who later were able to
prove they were battle rasui'lties.
“The President proposed to place
Ihe burden of proof uoon the vet-
erans. Congress proposed to place
the burden of proof upon the gov-
ernment.
120.000.090 Lee*
“The veteran* adminlatrnllon. a
direct agenov of the executive
branch, estimated that the plan
the Prealdent nrono-od to out Into
effect should Ihe bill fail to pww
would coat 120 000 000 less th*n Ule
nlsn adnntod bv congress That la
about one percent of the *um the
nrenident I* uxueetod to aak short-
ly for nubile works
“NewKDDDcr men ip Washington
agree that the vote on the velo
can not be considered in any wav
a lest of lovaltv to the President
8uch statements have been nub-
llslied bv David Lawrence and Ray-
mond Clauoar. newstmner men with
nation wide reoutntton*. Home of
the best friends the President has
In congrea*. Including Mrs. Oreen-
way of Arisons long a close friend
ol the Roosevelt family, voted to
over-ride the veto, while oUier con-
gressman and senator* who have
not been sunoorilng the President
voted to sustain the veto One of
them was Senator Glass.
Number of congress from
Oklahoma has a more consistent
record for supuorllng the President
than I have flthar In ihf hoyir or
senate. It t* obvloualv unfair to
single out one vote of mine and
declare that I am opposed to (he
nnmlnlatration T am itolng to con-
tlnue to do everything possible to
help our great President csrrv out
his recovery program but I do
not feel that the saving of 120,-
000.000 at the expense of veteran*
who may have contracted tubereu-
joto* w ww* Insane ae a result of
their war service can contribute
miMh to furthering the recovery
program"
(lilt 1ST MFMORIAL
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
•WO South Barker Street,
lit Sunday after toaster.
Holv communion, 8 a, m.
Church school. 9:46 a. m.
Morning prayer and sermon, II
sss * “•
(lay morning at 11:00 o'clock Sun-
day school at 9:45 a. m A free
reading room is maintained at 107
East Wade, where the Bible and
authorized Christian 8clence litera-
ture may be read, borrowed or
purchased. This room Is open from
1:30 to 4:30, except Sundays and
legal holidays. The public is cor-
dially invited to attend the serv-
ice* and to use the reading rooms.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R. R. Hildebrand, pastor
Chureh school. 9:30.
Morning worship. 10:45.
Baptismal service, 4:00.
C. E. 6:45.
Special Night Service, 8:00.
Keeping up to the Easter level
is a big Job, a great task—loyalty
and love will do It. Every mem-
ber of the church Is called upon
to help and cooperate In doing
thi*. There will be a baptismal
<'rvIce this afternoon at 4 o'clock
when some thirty persons will lie
baptized Parents are asked to
cooperate
Reserved seats for hen-pecked
husbands tonight. Sermon sub lee t
"Hen-Pecked Husbands and Fool Id’
Wives"—a lot of fun and a lot
of seriousness. We mnv get a snr-
•ul*e when we see the reserved
'ret ion crowded with men. A
‘■freight from the shoulder talk
•"ome and bring your friends, pub-
Uc Invited,
“The most interesting service
vou ever attended" n*xt Sunday
nl«ht. the alibied will be "the
King TV) Haoolneea." A number of
very nice nrleea will be given to
*n the oldest married rounle. to
the largos! family present, and the
vonr.vext married couple
Phillips Mirls pice club, 20 In
number, will ore^ht (heir nrogmm
Mondsv nt«ht at the church at 8
free will offering
Tuesday the Missionary Society
will hold an unusual service begin-
ning with s 10 o'clock nraver serv-
tre. covered dish luncheon, and
remilar nrternnnn program. This
•medal dav service la In honor of
Mis* Carolyn N, Pcnrre.
The first Wednesday night serv-
ice for (he Lovaltv Cumnnlgn i»ot
off to a great start last Wednesday
nlaht We are setting our goal for
175 this coming Wednesday night
The voung neopls will I mid their
2nd Vesper Ten and mualc service
next Sunday afternoon.
We are looking ahead to Mother's
Day a* the greatest dav of the
lovaltv Campaign.
Our Lovnltv Camnnlgn is proving
un. our giraiesi effort la showing
that loyally will win, We export
everv member to do something
about thin. Oel started now, at-
tendance means interest, interest
will grow into service.
We Invite you to any and all
service* let* prove our welcome
TRINITY KNOLIKH
LUTHERAN CHURCH
901 South Hoff
E H, Plttolko, Pastor
10 a. m Sunday school and adult
Bible class
10:45 a m. Services The savairei
of Africa as well as the would-
be atheist, raltonallat*. and Mod-
ernlata of our own country are
busy solving the question, what
they must do to lie saved. In their
own peculiar fashion and way But
there Is but one way to lieavon
the road that leads to the Oroas of
Calvary. Sermon: "Watch Your
Stepl" Pa. ||9; 10A "A Change-
lea* Christ for a Changing world “
the severest condemnation upon the
one who had failed to serve the
child: "Whoso shall cause one of
these little one* that believe on me
to stumble, it is profitable for him
that a great millslono should lie
hanged about bis neck, and that he
should be sunk In the depth of tht
sea."
Thus Jesus made the child the
center of interest In church and so-
ciety. Whoever puts dividends or
revenue In the midst as he exploits
his fellow-men. and especially the
youth of today, may well ponder
.liese atern words of warning! In
our desperate striving for economic
recovery let us not seek It st the
peril of the welfare of our children,
either by Icasouing their educational
advantages to save taxes or by in-
creasing their moral hazards to pro-
vide new sources of revenue. Jemia
placed a child In the midst. Let the
home, the school, the state and the
church muke no substitution of any-
thing else for that central peace.
"How will this affect our children?"
Hliould lie the llrst question asked of
any policy or program. To do leas
than this puts humanity beneath
even the level of the brute creation.
Suffer the Little Children"
.Sins of omission us well as those
of commission call for attention in
the Interest of our children. Failure.
to give them spiritual and moral
training Is as culpable ns nny other
type of non-support of which parents
may bo guilty. "Suffer the little chil-
dren, and forbid them not to come
unto me: for of such is the kingdom
of heaven." Ills disciples thought he
had more Important service to ren-
der and rebuked the parents who
thus sought Christ’s blessing upon
their littio ones. But Jesus had no
more Important business or more Im-
pelling Interest. “See that ye de-
spise not one of these little ones;
for I say unto you. that In heaven
their angels do always behold the
face of my Father which la In
heavon."
Child Conservation Dignified
Jesus farther dignified every effort
at child conservation by giving In
this connection that gem of parable*
of the ninety and nine sheep safetf
folded and the one lost sheep of the
shepherd's supreme Interest: "Even
so It Is not the will of your Father
which la In heaven, that one of these
little ones shall Derlsh."
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Doctrinal series!
9:30 a. m.—Bible school.
10:30—Why I Am A Baptist.
7 p. m—Training hour.
8 p. m.—Quest speaker, or, Bap-
tists. in history.
Do you know what you are and
why you are what you are? Numer-
ous requests have Induced our pas-
tor to start a series of doctrinal
sermons a* found in the Bible. The
first message deals with. "Why I
Am A Baptist." and will be de-
livered this morning at 10:30
o’clock. The Bible admonishes all
Christians, "Be ready always to
give an answer to every man that
asketh you a reason of the hope
that is in you." Peter 3:15. If it
is our duty to give a reason for
our hope, all Baptists should have
a reason within them and it will
help others to know what Bupusts
believe. The messages aim to
sanctify Jesus iji the heart and
meekness should produce facts
without boasting. Therefore, we
Invite both members and friends
to an old lime Bible discussion of
important doctrines. Special and
appropriate music for each hour.
Our Bible school is increasing in
attendance and the offering made
a high record last Sunday. Thunks!
'9:30 a. m. Come to Bible school
today).
7 p. m.—Training hour. Inter-
mediates are doing a great work
und invite others to share. B. A. U.
invites the adult*.
8 p. m.—At this time we are
announcing either a guest speaker
or a special message upon "Bap-
tist* in History." by our pastor.
Come and see which? The message
announced for the evening tingles
with real Interest and heroism. If
ihe guest speaker arrives this mes-
sage will be announced for the
following Sunday. Definite an-
nouncement at the morning hour.
Bible questions will be answered
at each service. Ask questions,
take notes, bring your Bible and
be able to give a reason for your
hope.
Benson Funeral Home
Courtesy to AIK—Ambulance Service
100 S. Barker
Phone 120
l)HONE
Local and Long
108
Local and Long Distance
Hauling
Call Us For Prices
El Reno Transfer and Storage Co.
WILLIAM WEACH
Plumbing and Heating
Phone 32
105 South Bickford
No. 3
Continued t rum
Page One
j t he effect of the flowing, round
I lines.
[ On the Sedan and Coach bodies
I there Is u reverse curve at the rear
of the bodies' contour which give a
pleasing line to the car and which
provides room to either carry a
spare tire Inside Ihe contour of
the body or If desired fender well*
may be provided to carry the tire*
on the side, permitting the rear
compartment to be utilized as an
efficient baggage space.
Increase Is Seen
A tremendous increase over 1933
is already seen by the manufac-
turers of Terra planes and Hudsons,
according to the dealer Last year
at this time. 6.000 people were em-
ployed in the Detroit plant. This
jvar 18.000 are employed Through-
approximately 1 out Inst year 44.000 cars were made,
horsepower for every 24 pounds I* April 1. 31.000 had already been
mhieved on the Hudson roadat r. manufactured. The plant* nre now
This super power dome is available operating at the rale of 1,000 cars
on all cars at slightly extra cost a dav. he .said.
It provides a compression ratio of
7 to 1.
Independent front springing of
the Axle flex type 1* available ns
optional equipment on TYrrnplane*
and Hudsons. Tit!* new suspension
has been sublected to rigid test*
over the past two years The bodies
of nil models nre new throughout
mi entirety new set of die* having
Iren rrented for these 1934 cars.
They nre longer and wider. They
ore distinctly nllru-modern from
Hie rmlluior tip to llw round-d
contour "t the rear Heavier fen-
ders with a deep crown augment
engbie on the standard series de-
velops 108 h. p. nl 3800 r.pm. It
lias n compression ratio of 5.75 to
1 On the 123" scries the engine
nlso has a composite Iron nnd
aluminum head and develops 113
h p. at 3800 r.p.m. Standard non-
premium fuel can be used with
all these power plants.
Super Power Dome
New Terrnplnne and Hudson cars
secure more horsepower out of n
given sized engine than ever before
In automobile engineering practice.
With the super power dome a power
weight ratio of
THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
000 South Ellison Avenue
C. F. Weldenmul, pastor
9:46 a. m. Sunday school.
11:00 a. in. Morning worship.
Sermon by the pastor
7:00 p. m. The three Christian
Endeavor societies in worship and
lesions ,
8 00 u m. Evening worship and
evangelistic meditation in charge
of Mrs. Wcldcnantil.
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ning ut 8 o'clock
Wc invite you to our service*
FAITH TABERNACLE
1102 East Rogers
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.
Morning message. 10:45 a. m.
Gleaners. 8 p. m.
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Lee Atwell, Oklahoma City, | vi
will be with us at both services
to bring the messages.
So come out with us. We have
a Rood Sunday school.
All are welcome.
Willard
Featuring
Auto Electric
i__Repairing
BATTERIES - GENERATOR — STARTER
MAGNETOS, ETC.
We Do Brake Work
TURNER AUTO ELECTRIC
201 No. Rock bland Phone 412
SWITZES SMILE AT SPY DANGERS
■Mr. and Mm, W B Jennings,
daughter. Mia* Rvelvrv sons. Rex
and W B. Jr.. 706 South Rock I»-
land avenue, am spending Runday
wtMi Mrs Jennlng'a potent*, Mr
and Mm. J. W. Maator, In deary.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kwltz,
Americana caught by French po-
lio* In a roundup of alleged mem-
ber* of an International spy ring,
show thereaelvaa still abla to amlla
aa they are brought together at
Paris for questioning by author!-
Ua«. Hwlti and hii Rife, right,
being held In aepnrate prisons,
are alleged to have confessed the
■py plot, and disclosed the names
of other member* of the ring and
ita operations. Authorities fear
that if the Americans are freed
they will always be In danger of
av«R|ing members of th* ring.
THE FIRST METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHCRCII
Percy W Beck. Minister.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Everybody who delights In the
study of the Bible and In Chris-1
tlnn fellowship U welcome. *
Morning worship at 10:50 a. m
Tho choir Is always a feature of
this service and will sing "The
Day of Light," by Zeisberg. today.
The pastor's theme will be, "The
Pnther’s Promised Olft "
Epworth League* nt 7 p. m. Spe-
cial Items of Interest at both of
these young people's services
Evening evangelistic service at
8 o'clock "The Place Ood Has
for You" will be the subject of
the sermon and special music will
bo on the program. The public la
Invited.
We arc making a feature out of
our mid-week service on Wednes-
day night eneh week Our studv
for Whitsuntide will be the book
of Act*. Twontv New Testaments
In the Weymouth translation have
been purchased bv the people for
thl* study. Wo cordially Invite all
those who wish to study the New
Testament morn thoroughly than
hrre-to-forc to Join with us In this
service. Our lesson for next Wed-
nesday will be the second chanter
of Acts.
4-H (lub (gives
Red Rock Event!
Wilson Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Phone 177
Community program was pre-
sented Friday night by the Ameri-
can Engles 4-H club at the Rad
Rock church before u crowd of
parents and frlrnds.
Credit Corporation Repre-
sentative Due Here
. gliMOP.f L Y
The Most Reverend Fra net* Kel-
Associated Press.
The regular business, demonatra- I *?■ htaliop of the Oklahoma City
tlon and recreation sessions were "ntl Tulsa dlocaaa of the Catholic
held with demonstrations being like hi* state, has gone far
given by Ruth Von Tungoln and 1,1 hl!* fo1 ^ vr,‘rB ** » member
Tiny Marie Cox on meaiurlng cor- 01 tlw c,pr»i: The Moved church-
roctly for kitchen purtxtaea: Mary ,m**' Yiolds D D Ph D., LLD., and
Maud Thompson and Fnuilda Frld !>
on how to make n bed correctly;
Harold and Lloyd Von Tungein on |
economical fattening of awinr
The program was presided over I
by H R Vor,Tungein. boys' conch
who Inter Introduced William Fogg. I
El Reno lawver. who made nn In-
teresting address, and Ed Slaltcry
and his educated dog. “Knabe
LOCAL BRIEFS
Mrs Robert T Howie. 1008 Houth
Blllaon avenue, attended » seven
o'clock dinner-bridge given bv Mr
_ and Mr* R L. loy. Jr., at their
FIRST PREHRYTERIAN CHURCH | home In Oklahoma City Saturday
Wade and Barker
T O Mowrv, Minister.
Church school. 9:46 a m. Men's
rls**e* meet In Ihe elly library
■Morning worahlp. II n. m Music,
anthem. "Bread of the World"
Sacramental service.
Evening worship, 8 p. m, Solo.
"My Prayer,'* Mia* Jeaalr Marie
Patton. Sermon. "The Reasonable
Requirement* of Religion "
Congregational dinner nnd busi-
ness meeting Wednesday 6:30 p. m
In the chureh parlors, All mem-
ber* and friend* ol the congrega-
tion are Invited to attend
You are Invited to warship with
U*
Note change of hour for the eve-
ning service.
evening
Dan Hanson, student of the Ok-
lahoma University In Norman, la
s|>cndlnu the week-end In the home
of lets parents, Mr and Mr* Harrv
W Hnnann. 911 Houth Rock Is-
land avenue.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Lctdy. 305
Houth Evans nvenue. has a* their 1
week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert R Hedberg and daughter.
Mary Ann, of Iztwtnn
Dr. and Mrs I M Helmey and
children, of Oklahoma City, are
guest* In (lie home of Mr. and
Mrs Herbert a. Keller, 410 Bm4
Wade street.
D. C. Newman, secretary of the
Chickoaha Credit corporation, will
visit Canadian county Tuesday for
the purpose of familiarizing Inter-
ested persons with the organization,
| Prank Blimc. El Reno, vlre-prosl-
dent. announced Balurdny.
A total of 300 application* has
been accepted for $12,325 from Ca-
nadian counlv: $36,000 from Caddo
county; $40,000 from Orad.v coun-
ty. In one day recently $5.08650
In loans was granted the Chlc’casha
branch of the federal produrlion
association. Th" loam ranged In
amounts from $63 in $700 and the
security was on cattle, horse*, cot-
ion. broom com. watermelon* nnd
sweet polatOM.
The ChlckoAhs Production Credit
association a* ita name linpllts. I*
n monev lending agency set. up by
the federal government to loan
money to farmers at low ratre of
Interest to produce cropa. The net-
up la supposed lo lie a permanent
pronuNlllon and will make rredlt
available to farmer* at Interest
ratos more nearly enual to what
tlw olty ha* been able to secure
In the past
Interest
The new rate of Interast. la five
nnd a half percent. Mr Blanc an-
nounced.
Mr Newman will he In El Reno
si Jen* Hanlon* office from 8 30
to 10 s. m.; In Yukon with J O.
Barnhill at the city clerk's office
rrom 10 30 n m to 19:30 p. m : In
Banner at the Farmer*' Conner*-
live Elevator at 1 p m ; In Calu-
met at 2 30 p. ni at the Calu-
met Motor cothtMity
Th* sawclatlon secretary will
be accompanied on his tour by
Mr, Blanc and Math Welwel, local
director. Information regarding th*
association can nlao be obtained at
the Farmer's Cooperative Elevator
si nkarrhe. they said.
All tmeson* Interested In the as-
sociation have been urged lo con-
fer with Mr Newman nnd the two
oounty executive* at the mast con-
venient place.
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 8, 1934, newspaper, April 8, 1934; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919148/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.