The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 159, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 24, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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srxn.\Y MOKNIXG. PECEMBET? 24. 191H.
TI IK SHAWNEE l>All.V NEWS-HKRAI.I)
1 11 FEE
the recovery of their little (laughter. 'The I'lrtli of Christ At this se,
Jean, who has been very ill with I vice Miss Audria Swart/, will read.
pneumonia.
Ted Caldwell, Dudley and Hugh!
Jones are among the 0. l\ student* \
who will spend the holidays at home
Missis Uuth and Glenr.i- Sniither
The Inn That Misses Its Chance !
At 7:110 p. m. the Bible Schoid
\ iil give Chriitm*8 cantata.
Vo i :ire eordially in\ :t«•<! to all the :
ervi( >. A Merry Christmas to a!!.
Church el' Christ.
vill speed Xmas holidays with their 'Union streot, halt' buck north
splmdid Attraction, • ]Convention Hall promts)
The pageant entitled "The Ucveng of the grandest events of its kind.
luther and other relatives at Denison.i
Tex.
Mr. and Mrs# Fred (3. Spencer oi
Augusta. Kan., are expected Sunda>
of the Princess and the Witches." The number of stage dances to be t,> s,u.n(i the holidays with their tvl
which was given Tuesday and Wed 1 given by Prof. O'Kevlehen will In- atives. yn Lee Manes and family,
neaday nights in Convention hall is something new Many other numbers
reported to have been a grand su -! will be introduced between dames
cess, though the crowds were not so All members who will soil tickets art
large as were expected, on account asked to come and get tickets 't
oi the busy season and the condition 1 once
of the weather. ♦ ♦ ♦
Because of the earnestness dis ' unclieuii For Teachers.
played by Professor O'Kiviehcu and! Thursday at Harrison school tie
the dramatic or tcrpischorean ability j teachers enjoyed a delightful five
displayed by Kathryne Butler, John I course luncheon, the occasion being
LydicU. lna Webster. Will Mullen.! the last noon hour that the teach' , . ' reaching services at 11 a in an
AUie Miller, John Marvin, Mrs. Nancy v ould spend together before the hoi 4•' I'reac-hini; 11 t.,. pa ;«
Hunt. Tom Douglas. Kenneth Fruit.' Ways. The tatne was decorated with al b"111 V0*1 ,or l,u'
Donald Cook. Dorothy Fruit. Lueile appropriate Christmas trimmings and nour. What tlunU ye oi ' hr'.s1T
Daniels, Mary Anna I'ittman. Ellcno1 the luncheon was delicious. Those Subjcct lor evening hour. "U-
Sanders. Louise Clark. Uae Sturde I who enjoyed the Christmas luncheo'i pentance.'
vant. Morris McKnight and about 70 were Misses Paronto, Ridasch. Ken Sunbeam Band at -:
other children und young people u! "cdy and Hnnes. rralnlng swvicos ai
great number of whom are students ♦ ♦ ♦ Cottage prayermeetlngt Pue da:
of Mr O'Kivlehen's, tie play will be YUHdci From (He Cold North, eveiitag as usual. Fne one on South
Side will hi in the home f>t Sister
Dickson,. 31(5 W. Forest.
First Baptist I iuirch.
Teaching service at y:4. .
repeated sometime next month by re Mr. and Mrs. S. Soeolofsky. Mr. <
quest of several of Mr. O'Kivlehen'.i Socolofsky and Miss Clara from Can
Convention Mali)
Bible reading at 10 a. m.
Bible class Wednesday .\euing ai ;
?: 30 p m.
Central I'resbjterii'u ( luircli
(Hidgewood and Xorth Heard 1
WA1)K H. BOtiC.s, Pastor.
Sunday school and bible classes!
I meet at 0:45 a. m. Preaching servlc •'
j ai 11 o'clock by the pastor on. "Ou.'j
• Forgotten Claim!' At the e\euin:
hour there will be a special program,
eianbining the Christmas story audi
• the "White (Jilt" service. The toi 1
.owing program will be given:
Par! I
Voluntary .Mr -. Fluke'
Hymn: "Joy to the World."
Invocation.
Anthem: "Mark, The llearld
AngelC'
Scripture reading: Miss Mae Mar-J
tin's class.
Luther's Cradle Hymn, by the Pri-'
maty Department.
Anthem: "The Everlasting Light." i
Fart 2. I
We extend to one and all -of you our
1 >est Wisiics and (ireetings of the vSeason
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friends who real ire his ability and! ada are making a holiday visit with | T., f praycrineeting ot the jearj Talk: "Tlie Aged Minister's Claim
the beauty of this big play. Mr. O'Kiv-1 their sister. Mrs. Horace Peay. and , 1 1)0 . ,l a ,'K',Achu!''M" "C(,n<- 1 !,y Mr Fluke.
I eh en wili use 300 people in the cast1 their uncle, Mr. E. Dahlinger. Th< cven,in^ \at 1 !<>" ■ ' ■ i'.m-. V. ■ I •. n'l II..
and will put on the entire play, a! visitors reside in the town of Lore u :l1 *.<>u '""J* . (,em-> by • ar.. I'- a:; !tr.
great deal of it having been left out I urn. 70 miles north of Moosejaw. a,u' us* a'so 'iear from ot
this time on account of it being got- When the party left home a few days!
1 All will be welcomed to*all of our
ervices.
ten up in such a short time. It will ago the temperature there was
be given under the auspices of some [gices below zero.
prominent lodge ami promises to be j ♦ ♦ ♦
one of the biggest performances ever; Broun-Fowler.
given in Shawnee, Fay K. Brown, formerly ol Shaw
* 4 ♦ nee. now residing at HJnid. Okla.. and
Uirthdu} I'arl). Miss Nora Fouler were married at
Miss Rosalie Koelsch entertained.! Enid on Dec. Jo, the ceremony being
a host of friends* at her home on performed at the Presbyterian chin :.
Sioutli Board St. Tuesday. Dec I9t it. j by . the Kev. Todd.
in honor of her 0th birthday. i The bride is the daughter of Mr ,
Thre< courses of dantles were serv- and Mrs. Fowler of Brooktown. Mo.
<".i to the guests by her mother, <sis-: Mr. Brown is the son of Mrs. Kate C
ted by her sister, Miss Lillian Eck-1 Brown of 305 X. Broadway.
loat. of Oklahoma City, who is vis-'
EDWARD L.
COMPERE,
Pastor.
iting here
Those seated at the table were;
hlizabeth and Eradell Currie. Hester
Phillips. Mary Stonebreaker, Mar-
garet Martin. Elizabeth Gentry. Edith
Kane. Rosalie. Irene. Joseph and
Theodore Koelsch.
Games were played after whi a
they all departed wishing her many
happy returns of the day.
A number 0f beautiful gifts were
received.
Yeomen Ball.
Christmas afternoon and
Miss Effie Proctor, teacher in Hor-
ace Mann school, went to Norman to-
day to spend the holiday vacation
with her parents.
Dr. It. F. King of Ada was in the
city Saturday on professional busi-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs Chas McWilliams will
spend Xmas with Mr. and .Mrs. Guy
Templeton at Oklahoma City.
h irsi M. 1. Church, Smith.
Services at this church today w Hi
be as follows:
Sunday School at ! :46, John W
Jones, Supt.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pas-
tor. Subject. "Salvation and the
Purpose of It.'*
Epworth League at G:30 p. m.
Preaching at 7::50 p. tn. by the pas
tor. Subject. "The Lost Sheep, tin
Lost Coin and the Lost Boy."
Wednesday evening prayenneeting
at
30
The many friends of Mr and Mr-
•veiling at D. E. Porter rejoice with them >v<
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Hcavcii PiSy the Poor
Photographers
We dearly love to advertise
And try to "Put the people wise''
to all that's daily taking place
tin Bell Street, where they set the pa< •
In all that's new and worth your while
And everybody wears a smile
But we were burled to the eyes
With Photographs of every slaw-.
Of every sort and style of fa e
That Heaven gave the human race
i And some that came from where tlie\ wear
Asbestos hairpins in their hairi
Ynd didn't have the time to write
So. here's just "Hello" and "Good .Night
For now a smiling bltic-eyed la-
Is posed before the looking '?la^s,
While Grandmama. sedate und prim.
With brown-haired Mary, tall and slim.
Await their' turu to have a look.
And sit to have "ther picturs took";
v laughing baby, fair and plump.
Keeps everybody on the jump.
I mil nt last by happy chance
We dodge the mothers and the aunts
\nd see a smile too sweet t i last
And snap it. ere the sunshine parsed;
A ccuntryboy; —a social "star":
A leading member of the Bar.
blacksmith from the shops, you know;
A ballet dancer from the show.
Doctor lawyer merchant chief.
Wlch man pool man -beggar man tbii i
In quick succession come and go
Like "movie" actors in the show.
IHtil our brains are turned to mush
All on account of the Christmas rush.
And this ain't half -what you folks se.
We sit up nights till half past three;
Develop and wash retouch and spot
Print and mount and the dickens knows what
We mix new baths, and dump the old.
And try to remember the films we've sold
Try to forget the fibs we've told
Try to forget our feet are cold
Try to forget we're getting old;
Put of all the "gets" this gets us worst;
Every one wants HIS pictures FIRST
Well, we gel to bed when the rooster crow*,
And jump and scoot when the whistle blows;
We grab our breakfast on the run
And eat our batter cakes half done;
We don't get lunch till aftef one
And then but little, or maybe none;
And smile all the while like we thought ;t fun.
We don't get time to wash or shave. *
For this is the Hie of the Picture Slave
Put hole's the FC.N We got 'em DONE.
Kv-er-y beautiful bloomin' one.
We got our money and bought some meat.
And now we re too blamed tired, to e-a-t
It we had any nerves, they're gone to slush,
Ml on account of the Christmas Hlish.
THANKS AWFI LLY:
BROOKS
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Miss Nolle Walker will sing at tlv |
morning service. ,
1 urge a full attendance upon the
services by the membership. The
public is cordially invited to a .ton«i.!
Strangers are welcome to all our
services.
CHAS. L. BROOKS.
Pastor. !
\l Milium unci Church.
The Emmanuel Episcopal church,
, corner Broadway and Highland.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Morning uraye. and sermon at 11
o'clock. Christmas iuufIc by choir.
Choir practice at 7 p. m.. Friday
evening in charge of E. W. Hill.
J. O. FITTERER.
Lay Reader.
Lutheran Church.
(Corner Park and Wallace A en ifi
English services Sunday in irnii
at 10:15.
Christmas Eve celebration Sundiy
evening at 8 o'clock; program ren-
dered by the Sunday School.
Christmas morning at 10:45, Ger-
man.
In the evening at 8:00, English,
i Everybody is cordially invited to
| attend these services.
K. FRNBE,
Pastor.
Mrs! )!. F. Church.
Sunday School at 0:45 a. in.
Morning worship at 11 a. nf*
Epworth League at 0:30 j>. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
The pastor will preach at ttie
morning service. The evening ser-
} vice will be in charge of, the Sun-
day School. The regular annual
J Christmas program will be given at
that time. Everybody is cordially in-
vited.
C. N. HEWITT.
Pastor.
lixed Quartette: "The Aged Min-
1 i.-ter's Prayer.''
R'ading: "The Different Wa> Wei
! Treat Them." by Dale Korshach.
j Offertory: 'Berceuse" Uocelyn J
I by Mr. Ramon F. Adams.
| Hymn: Coronation.
i Benediction.
Fmiiiaiiuel i:p!«copal Church.
< liighlund and Broadway.)
Services Chri:t:mas Sunday. J. ().
j l''itterer officiating.
j Morning prayer and sermon 11 a. in !
Special M ti sic.
"To Deum" Van Bustn
By Vested Choir.
Soloists: Miss Hazel Nicholas, Mr.
I. W. Hill.
:"'Jhere Were Shcpiicrd^" .C Vincent |
By Vested Choir.
j Soloist: Miss Hazel Nicholas.
Night of Nights' Vande Wat.-r
Mr. E. W. Hill.
A cordial invitation is extended to
11 to attend this service.
First Culled Brethren ( linrch.
Corner East Ninth and Center St.-.. j
REV. IRA I) LOWERV I! D . p.,
If ihis 'ohristmas lincJs you as happy as we wish
you to be, then this \%i\\ indeed be a joyous one
lor vou.
vetting,
service. as
rhe pastor wlF
"If Chi i: t Had
will render a
ction at thi:
"Hoping :
of I
-hi I
i'lrsl Christian Church.
WALTER L. ROSS. Minister.
Bible School at 9; 15, J. E. Wil-
! iiams. Supt. At the Sunday School
| hour the Christmas treat will be giv-
en to the pupils.
Endeavor Society at 0:30 p. m.. W.
i Norman, Pres.
' Intermediate Endeavor at 0:^0 ;>.
m. Edith Greenwaite, Pres.
1 Preaching at 11 o'clock, subject:
tor.
Sunday Bible School, us usual, ai !
0:45 j, ui Lesson subject: "Chrisi- t
!i':!S LeBson. Unto 1 a in ii >S
j en, Isa. 0;i!-7. All Sunday Sc hool
• ciioliii ■ should be present, anil vis-
itors are cordially invited. Conic and
| hear about the Christmas entertain-
ment to be given in th
Morning preaching
usual, at 11 o'clock.
• M acli on the subjei i :
Net Come." A quarte
special Christmas sob
, service.
Christian Endeavo
usual, at 0; !U p. m.
| to Accomplish the Purpose
( hrist's Coming," John It
' <Christmas meeting).
! On Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock
i our Christmas entertainment will be
I gin. An interesting program has
been arranged. A cordial invitatiou
is extended to the public to be pre
ent at this service as well as to any
(.ther service of the day.
Following is the Christmas pro
gram for Sunday evening:
Prop rum For I hrislmns K r.
Song, by Congregation. Joy to the
World.
Prayer, by Pastor.
Short Address, by Rev. I lender
shot.
Recitation, Jewel Scott.
Recitation. Ruth Archer.
Song. Lillie and Clarence Payne.
R'citation. Judah HomuK-r.
Piano Solo. Mrs. Frankie Killion.
Recitation. Helen Hawk.
Exercise, The Poinsettias.
Recitation. Vivian I lendershot.
Solo. Kelela Haggard.
Recitation, Carver Hemmer,
Recitation, Nellie Scott.
Solo, Mrs. Albert Richards.
Dialogue. Christmas Fairies.
Piano Solo, Miss Opal Hunt.
Recitation, Walter Archer.
Recitation, Homer Hemmer.
Song, Clarence and Lillfe Payne.
Recitation. Lary NolJ.
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And best wishes from
Tailoring; and Furnishinirs
Recitation, Liicib- Crites.
Re< itation. Paul Hctiimei
Quartet
Recitation. Elsie Hendershot.
Piano Solo, ('hi i tnias E\e, C
Hester Killion.
Recitation, Beulah Payne
Recitation. Anna June M«uit.g«t
er>
Song. Christmas .
Recitation. Pliilo llendershot.
Recitation, Lillie Cayne.
Recitation. Virginia Ford.
Recitation. Mabel Tackett.
Quartet.
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It's different in. '6m A:: ::-omo?
Outdoor wca h .-r—i!;3 glor fl • : : y ; > e |,
im irjor.iling au', dry end wnrur, r!> >;•! •' v.-s • '"i.-u ol v.nter.
The parks and plazas, l!.rj m. r ' ■ ■■• ;l.« ' • «' ."<< r. ,,
llie groves of puiin and itu^bolU lose none ot their lustrous tj
yreon or summery suggestivcr.i .
Tlicr. U ti^L tn Aiwii*, < , !'"t ft r ' it'-r
v.-:i-.r. ' ir.. dry air, r.i'id'. : a *•". :• i : ,r -1 • • Ill-
icit. vivid in. rc i.
tio thi.- winter! Exeurfi > 11 •' m0|)-0v- a. '• 1 i
limit, May Jilst. 1917. , Katy" train • rvico mak a it Jj.
a most enjoyabh trip.
F>«r Information. i.r write— _ ^
(i. VOtiKI., Ticket Vui'iil.
Slunviire, Oklti.
t \ Hh HI Til NMnN.
We desire to express to our frieet!
our sincere thanks for tle ir kiudne
and .sympathy at the time of our |-
i ent bereavement in the death of •
j child.
Mr. and Mrs. T H. Haltom.
I. \M +:i TO l>
MHITIU RN Villi INS VS
Fine climate, raise corn, cotton,
ra ea of all kindi, fineat fruit on
larth raised here. Healthful, good
cliools and churches. W.^TTe ior fuil
, information.
I M M IOI i A XT \ GENTS.
I i:il-24-6t. Mountain Houie, Ark
inniov ti, #i icr;.
I"'- t* lv Hartshorne, eye. < • , (
nose and throat specialist, hn . mo\ d
his office to rooms I. '1 ; n i Wlii1-
, '.i.: :■ building over Lion I m n;• siop w
The Yeomen will give a ball ait;
utertainiuent Christiuu- aftermx.i
and evening at Convention Hall \ i
I 'ission: Balcony 10c. I5.\1I ,u: iti :T.c
Christmas
Mer i jij
Suggestions
C^oicc Cut Fiewsrs
Cut Poins.ttias Roses
Snap Dragons
G.ird ^mas Carnations
Corsjg'.s of Roses
CarnatiQhs and Swe«t Pvas
Expertly Arranged
Carefully Packer]
Christmas
.'ielect^d Fl°w?ring
Plants
Gloria tie Lorraine Begotuas
Lillies Cyclamen
Red Geraniums F'-'rns
Yellow ahd While N ardssus
Plant Combinations in
Basket fflcts
Trees
For fill's \\ r
Ml fancy dark outlivu
at Frankel Bros.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ NO 1 11 I . ♦
♦ Custom grinding a tr inity. ♦
♦ Fiour. meal, chops and bran ♦
♦ for sale or exchan^- for corn. ♦
♦ II Kill LA NII 111 l!K MILL. ♦
♦ Cm • Oklahoma .a"d 11'gilland. ♦
♦ I'lione lit". •>
♦ 7 1 n o Su-Tu-Fri ♦
I ♦ ♦
Flower gifl-. are always appreciated and .ir*
appropriate lo ssnd anyohs. f hsy rsprssvnt
as much in Yule-Tide sentiment as another
' gift at many times th« c9st.
Do ^ our Plower-Shopping Early
Our Christmas Display is R?ady. Make Your Selection Early
Greenhoust
24 and 25.
will be
Prompt
en ull
very.
dav Sunday and Monday. Ue<
Florist
I50Q N. BrojJu^
Phone 400
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