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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUN*
SUNDAY, MAY 29, 19
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POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
State Candidate
Raps Patronage!
(IIRIST MMOUAL EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Barker and Watte
P R. Abbott, Vicar
Sur day after Ascension
Holy communion at 8 a. m.
Church school at 9:30 a ra
Morning prayer and sermon,at n
a. m.
Church picnic at Concho Thurs-
day, June 2.
Beginning the third Sunday in
Jt|ne ctirui church will go on
sumpier schedule as follows:
H«.ni cpBunurlon at 7:30 a m.
grayer at |S a m.
Cl^uaKl scltool trill meet at the
toShni
'THIS paye is open to all religious ileiioiniiuitions. The
x Tribune invites every church in the city to place its
announcements in these columns every week. Please
see that your announcement readies The Tribune of-
fice by 3 p. m. Friday each week to assure its publica-
tion in Sunday’s issue.
Announcements from churches in surrounding com-
munities also are welcome
Agitation To Give Squaws
Vote Subsides
ffukiwlMour as the service, 9 a. m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. W.. Hodges, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:30 a pi W
C Elliott, superintendent Les-
son: Daniel 1: 8-16 and I Cor-
inthians 9: ,24-27.
Morning worship at 10:50 a in
Sermon by the pastor Subject: “In-
vesting with Ood" Arthem: “Seek
Ye the Lord."
B T V at 6:45 p. m Mrs L. P
Snodgrass, director. A good train-
ing union for every worker
Evening preaching hour at 8 p
tn Sermon by /Rev Arthur King
let our people and all tha friends
give Rev King a good heating
O come, let ua worship the Lord
in the beauty of holiness
FRIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
R R Hildebrand Pastor
Church school at 9:30 a. m
Mor ring worship, 10:45 a. m.
C. E. societies at 7 p. m.
Evening services at 8 p. m
Tills is Memorial 8undav We
invite all who wiah to attend anti
urge all members to observe the
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
OF GOII CHURCH
822 West Rogers Street____
Prank Postelle, Pastor
Sunday school ut 9:45 a. m.
Mornhg message at 11 a m.
PAWHU8KA. May 28—(^—Wo-
man suffrage is an Issue, but not
a vital question in Uif Osage In-
dian tribe.
Agitation to give squaws a vote
m tribal affairs, now strictly the
braves prerogative has simmered
down.
A bearded oldster, Ed Tinker,
who svas the tribe's prosecuting at-
torney in 1886 when be was 19,
circulated a petition to give wo-
men the vote in the June elections
The Tribune is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacies of the fol-
(Continued Prom Page 1)
lowing individuals, subject to the pJ^lurtlon t,x on 0,1 trom 3 to 51
percent. However, I don't want to'
day. Be In services today All nesday
members are asked to bring flowers Women s council at 2 30 p m
and potted plants for services Friday
Our vacation ehurch school C A meeting at 7:45 p m. Fri-
starts Tuesday. All children will av
continue each school day for n
menth Regular standard work
C. A. jneetlng at 6'30 p. m
Evangelistic service at 1 JO p in. |He found some response but the
Bible study at 7:46 p. yn Wed- |tllbtl sldMt4Wro a* to.
sue.
The council determined there
were 90 signers, Tinker claimed
200.
The Lord has been blessing our They locked tip the law and
church We are h/ppy for the found that under congressional act
STSiStiT STi£
Children from other church affl- m,‘ * hln‘ dw,v Wtfr*Plf ard ‘•ke
liatkms are welcomed gladly.
primary election July 12:
Democratic Ticket
For County Treasurer:
W. J. B. MILLER
Pbr County Sheriff:
SAM FREEMAN
Pur County Sheriff:
L. D i hr si UNE
Por County Sheriff.
JOHN HARRISON
|Por County Assessor:
GEORGE M. LOVELL
Por County Representative:
CLAUDE W. CHERRY
Por County Representative:
WILLIAM DOLEZAL
Pot Commissioner. Dlst. 1:
JOHN W. PALMER
Por Commissioner, Dlst. 2:
E. H. BORNEMANN
Pot Commissioner, DUt. 3k
BEN BLUM
Ft>r County Attorney:
SAM T. ROBERSON
Por County Attorney:
BAKER H. MELONE
destroy any industry, for big and
Mil business men and labor too!
| all can have prosperity."
"Oklahoma is at the crossroads,"
' Phillips concluded.
70ne road leads to patronage,
j inefficiency and eventual bankrup- j
' tcy; the other leads to economy,
j efficiency and prosperity for all.”
Earlier Saturday the gubema- I
torial candidate spoke at Okarche. j
Piedmont and Yukon. William L.
Fpgg, is chairman of the Phillips j
for governor club in Canadian coun- j
ity.
J A. Rinehart, state senator from i
the county, introduced Phillips at J
his Saturday meetings.
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
El Reno,Oklahoma
DR. P. J. CRADEN
Eye, Ear. Nese and Threat
Glasses Fitted
Citizens National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 645
DR. W. B. CATTO
Consult this handy di-
rectory when you need
Professional advice and
assistance.
Dr. Harry A. Meyer
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
every four years, beginning In 1930.
The commissioner of Indian affairs
( HKIKTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
London and Hoff
Church school at 9:46 a. m
Christian Science service* at 11
o HI
Tf i manual services at 8 p m.
Wedia-sday.
A frae reading room maintained
at 107 East Wade street, where the
Bible and authorised Christian Sci-
ence literature may be read, bur-
n wed or purchased, la open dally
bpm 1:30 to 4:30 p m„ except
fin’ days and legal holidays The
public Is cordially invited to at-
tend the services and to use the
rending room
.''Ancient and Modern Necro-
mancy, Allas Mesmerism and Hyp-
notism. Denounced” will be the
subject of the lesson-sermon In sll
tile Churches of Christ. Seiertlst,
brr.nrhes of The Mother church
First Church of Christ, Scientist
In Boston. Mass, on Sunday. May
up hts cross and follow me” We
, t ruTJrzsr -«■£ sjn ir rrx tjlt-
In church. It is not vet too warm to (ta(ld utmost the wiles , u.j| l Reduced
u' be to church pill your place Ua‘ devU Ephesians 6:11. Ye Commissioner John Collier drew
to be |n church Fill your piati m.Wve po^^r after yie Holy
today. Do not cheat the Lord jg com* upon you" Acts
because the weather Is nice
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| Come and be with, us and hear
’ the full gospel preached and taught
Every one
Is welcome.
(T.VIKM. METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
_ 580 Booth Rock Island Avenue
W R. Johnson. Pastor
Sur day school at 9:45 u m
Morning worship, 10:50 a m, O. ',V Mortis, Pastor,-
Anthem '•Come* at Tina* a Still- Church sdiool at 9 46 a m
neas,' by Woodward Sermon by Roy KtnkmJi superintendent •
the pastor Subject: “The Way Preuching services at 11 a. m
Cut.” This will be a Memorial Memorial seitv Re' sartnun l»y the |
day address In which we will pay imstor. Subject: ''War."
tribute to the ^ration's defenders Evening services at 8 p. m.
KpworUi league at 7 p. m. Sermon subject: "Tlie Supremacy
Evening service at 8 p m. 8ub- of the Soul
up the rules tor the 1930 election
They still govern and provide "only
male members wlxuw names appear
Summer weather calls for
constant care of the hair!
MARKETS
Yaper Marcel
Machineless
Permanents
$5.00
us tft these services.
Ject of the sermon “We Would You are invited to -worship with
See Jesus
You are cordially Invited to at-
tend our services
The Ooiden Unit Is from Mat-
24 4 “Take heed that no
I man deceive you''
- Among the citations which con-
stitute the lesson-sermon la the
iln: lowing from the Bible "ThuB
ilie Lord Ood: Woe unto
the foolish prophets, that follow
-1 heir owr spirit, and have seen
l|i< thing. Have ye not aeen a lying
niivinatlon . . Because ye have
vanity, and aeen lies, there-
behold. I am against yon
'Filth the Lord Ood < Ezekiel *13.
,f\ 7. Ik.
The lesson-sermon also Includes
rthe lollowing vcltalioi from Uv
Christian Science textbook. "Sri-
nice and Health with Key to the
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Jehovah* Witnesses meet every
Friday at 7:30 p m and each
(Sunday at 3 30 p. m. for Bible
El Reno Students
To (iet Degrees
on the rods of the Osage tribe
approved by the secretary of the
inert ior Api* II. 1908. will be en-
Utlecl to hold offices or vote for
any tribal officer"
There were 2229 on the original
roll Now there are 1.211 of which
584 are male and entitled to vote.
Of the males only 158 are full-
bloods.
Collier Has AothorHv
A committee determined the full-
blood women do not want the bal-
lot and of the mixed blood women
on the rolls. 488 less than half,
want the privilege. Collier has the
right to make the change In rules
El Reno Markets ,
Corrected to 2 p m May 28) -
Wheat ----------------------- 80
Cream. No 1 _______ . is
Cream. No 2 , 16
HU ..........-......15 |
Hens .13
Leghorn hens------------- .11
Colored Broiler*___________ .16
Leghorn Broilers __________ .14
Roosters ------------------ .08
El Reno Indians
Will Move Into
Tough Schedule
Two students from 0 Reno will
; be among the mum Digit 600 who
££ ZTL™ STm r .rz ■'~fr
Interested In the study of the
Bible are welcome.
and M riulefees «>m»ience-
jm«nt gxrrrlaes MORdav MOrhlng
Thgy^ are l^ifta. liv|U ;B«thar(l
[v^io will be glvg^^hii ligcfiMor 6f
(Continued from Paee One)
but it is doubtful If he would act, nmners-up hi the state sandlot
on any petitions without the recom-1 tournament.
mendation of the council This has! Tom Pace, another burly south-
not been given. |paw. who struck out nine Capitol
Intrutribal political gossip has Hill batters in the last Gasser game
It that the Progressive party, head- which they dropped 3-1 despite
ed by Fred Lookout, the present Kl& hurling. Is expected to carry
We have added a New
Operator
Sarah Meier
of Oklahoma City
I ‘h*T, are uwfia «»v/i* .Bu
Willi) Will I 11,0 !«< lie-
degree. ln T«*|t. ♦Conomlm. | Chief Red Eagle support* H
chief, is lukewarm toward the pro-
posal.
The Liberal party, led by John
Abbott, long a tribal leader and
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valth the Lord Ood; Woe unto RIVERSIDE SUNDAY SCHOOL
|ihe foolish prophets, that follow C. P Huinbay, Superlntende"! arMj Howard Ellis, a bachelor |4f
itlieir owr spirit, and have seen Sunday school starts at 9 45 a jn engineering
{iMthlag; Have ye not aeen a lying m Waller M Harrison, managl
Preaching at 11 a m. editor of The Dally Oklahoman ai
We have aervlces at Riverside:Tjmwt will h" the cominencemeitt
schoolhouse one and three-ftiurth*; llk,.r -f "f, *• "♦y, i>
miles north of Banner Bring your ,. Brown iwhi. ta, of Mr dm Mj» i OKLAHOMA CITY Mnv
Bible to use in Sunday school cla.ss 0|,„M w tn North itnS I -Tim premium ’
Evangelist Ralph Shear of Okla-|(tv,,r,,,, | '
homa City brings tlie mc.'Kuge each|
Sunday. Mr and m,.* h L. Ret hard who
_ w „ „ , Evcry wlcome. Come and wlh of n Reno Her oe-
S> rlptures by Mary Baker RJdy: bring a friend. while in college mcluded
-As named in Christian Science.) - membend.lp in PI Zeta Kappa.
BIBLE BAPT IST ( HI KIII rtligious club. Aggirttes. pep club.
12U5 Sunset Drive. u»e YWCA and Home Brono-
8 Lee Kidd Pastor pries elub.
Bible school at 9 46 h m Lev- ---—--
sun Mark fourth chapter
Prrachlrg at 11 u tn Theme: "A
Conquering Church."
A special communltywidc meet-
ing will br- held at 2:30 p nt
the visitors' pitching colors this
hftemoon.
Against the youthful Gassers the
Indians will depend upon experience
and a heavy-hitting flock of vet-
arans to back up Dorman
The El Reno crew has romped
qver Yukon, Woodward and Alva,
and nosed out the Gassers In their
early-season tilt to maintain a per-
fect record for the year.
Phone for Your
APPOINTMENT
—or come without!
Operators:
Irma Sherman
Kubye Crowley
Viola Richey
Sarah Meier
Personality
Beauty Salon
PHONE 367
421 South Williams
Phone 399
DENTIST
Over Crown Drug Store
PHONE 388
Dr. Joseph T. Phelps
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Res. 978 — Phones — Office 81
Over Wool worth'a
Dr. V. P. Cavanaugh
DENTIST
Phone 66 — Office 203
East Wade In
Aderhold and Brown Building
DR. P. F. HEROD
Eye, Ear. None and Throat
Glame* Scientifically Fitted
Pint National Bank Bldg.
Phone 1070
FRED If. CLARK
PHYSICIAN
114H South Rock Island
DiieaNdi Stomach and Intestine)
I X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatment
PISTONS AND RINGS
FOR ALL CARS
PISTONS, RINGS AND SLEEVES
FOR TR ACTORS
Lanman Supply Co.
118 South Rock Island Phone 331
Wilson Funeral I Iome
Ambulance Set vice
Phone 177
PHONE WANT ADS TO IK
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"\” j- L. . * *nnun! Oklahoma state fair agrlcul
' ■*' ® ' *'• turak dapartaMol mm,, off Eg
pres*'this week, listing more than
animal magnetism or hypnotism Is
the specific term lor error, or
1,.,-rtal mind It Is the false belief
that mind Is in matter, and is both
,u! and good: that evil Is as real
ip good and snare powerful This
belief ha* not one quality of
Tiuth" ip.lOSi.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Thomas O Mo wry. Psetor
Church school at 8:45 a. nv
II M Woods, gereral superinten-
drnt
Morning • worship at 11 a m
Tiirre will be no evening service
The pastor is attending the
nneral assembly In Philadelphia.
P.) Rev Holmes Nichols will
• preach tills momma on the sub-
Jrrt, "The Fatherhood of Ood"
Roland Sundowr will sing “Oloria
LOCAL BRIEFS
Liclmar Haun ha* returned here
Theme "A Panoramic View of to spend the summer after at-
Revelatlon" tending tlie Oklahoma A and M
Bible heur al 6:45 p m tollege to Stillwater during Uie
Preaching at 7 45 p m Tiiemr pnsl tekrn He is the Min of Mr*
“One Sin Ood Cannot and Wlil t Carrie Haun, 124 North
Not Forgive." «v'b' u**
We are happy to announce that - . • s
Brother J B WaLson of Electro. Mr* Leo fcbcrwein of Ponca
Tex., win preach at all service* f'ltv plsn* to return heme Monday
We especially liJlowlng several davs- visit wRh
8I2.MK) to be awarded exhibitor*
at the exposition Sept 24 to Oct 1
The 14.000 copies in the hand*
of the state fair officials were be-
ing sent to county agents and farm
era who plan to enter exhibit* this
year Any iiroapectlve exhibitor may
obtain a copy of the premium list
by writing the state fair at Okla
lioma City. Ralph T Hemphill
secretary-manager said
Departments Included In the eg
rtcultural division are 4-H club
Activities exhibits, vocational ag
rtcultural and Future Pitmen of
LXmlrIds America, farm women's clubs, coun
ty exhibits and apiary and farm
product*
Kdoqgtiooal premium list* already
are' to the hand* of exhibitors
throughout tttw state , Uvaaiock
.1
Pvtte every one to attend the af-
ternoon service and hear tills out- hall, kikl yfautfparents. Mr. ard
Tlie choir will render the anthem. : landing message that no doubt Mrs U: IN Scndrlbsrh. 306 Sunset
"Fairest (Lord Jesus "
Cur young people will meet st
Uie church at 4 p m to go to
Ulibkashn to Visit the young peo-
ple's Hictot* of the First Presby-
terian church there
Tit* General Boclotv M Women *
Work is planntng a dinner and
program In the serial hall al 6:80
p m -Wvdnesday Jure 1. The
peneral public is InviUd
All will find a hearty welcome
lo unv of our service*
I'll DMOYT BAPTIST CHI RUH
R H Catlett PbbUm
Sunday school st 10 a. m Virgil
Peterson, tuperlntondent
Preaching at 11 a m
I B Y P U at 7.15 p m Har-
I lev Miller, director
Preaching at 8:18 p m
Prayer meeting at 7 30 p. m
V'wlarsday,
will bless your foul 'I tin duve
will close our Bible school We
had a line altrtidunre and a nurn- Carl Roblyer. who haa been
ber of out-of-town visitor. Sev- tudylng during tlie post lerni at
t re I nouls were aavert during the Hie Soutliefttlern State Teachers
■chool and we trulv thank Odd college, Duran I has returned to
lor it all • |>eiid Hie suinnier vacation with
You are welcome always ut our Ida parent*. Mr *t d Mr* B W
service* Rrblyer, Robbins addition_
throughout the dsv Weei isM tally i-llawtov -vrrul dav* visit wnn i .hrougtoiui .____
hei Mrs. Joaepbine Mar- POfPJ JSQ, wtoMB t Mpaitrorm
li retnjum NsU- will Ipo prtRlrd with-
in Ru- nest fqw.Weeks and distribu-
ted iminedllBv-
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TIRE WORRY
MAR THAT HOLIDAY TRIP
KACRED flRART UIIURUH
, Psthcr Victor Van Dunne. Pastor
Sunday maaaso—Low mas* at s
s m High mas* at 10 a. m
Sunday evening servtees st 7:80
p m.
Week-day masses at 8 a. m.
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