The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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(ft«e< *?or to the Ofttahoma Guid« )
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA
K<v. H. T. S- Johnson, Okia. City,
BANKERS PREACH
A twelv<vinch advertisement 5ti the
Burlington Hawkeye, paid for by the , ^
Merchants' National Bank of Burling Okla., Inter-Call P«r >tary for Ok
ton, is as follows: j lahoma and Texas Commends
How long would there be a "Bar- j Rrown and his work.
if all of
LOCAI.fc
Rev.: Topeka played the London
Uni-
i v< rs
bovs at Longston, Thansgivmg
lington on the Mississippi
our churches should pack up and go?
How long would you remain a resi-
lient after the exodus of the churches ?
Then—if your residence is now
urorth $10,00 , for how much of this
value are the churches responsible?
Do you think you could sell your resi-
lience property for half its value,
should the churches move put, not to
return ?
The church is an inseparable part of
the prosperity of each and every com-
munity. Each community prospers
and is depressed as its churches pros-
per and are depressed.
Support some church according to
your ability.
Go to church today!—Northwestern
Christian Advocate.
American cities are gradually real-
izing what a serious menace prostitu-
tion is and how essential for human
health and happiness is its elimina-
tion. Prostitution endangers family
life. Not only does it encourage late
marriages, but also it is often re-
sponsible for the breaking tip of
homes. It degrades men and women j
alike. It is closely associated with!
many forms of crime. In some cases
it has been used in the development
of a corrupt political system.
While attending the M. E. District Day. moved
Cuifttawe at Wichita, Kansas, where; Rev. W. L.
Rev. Brown is pastor. j family hack to W.c i h. ^ fconor
Made the following statement: 1 The anniversary, | !- a(
learn that in less than five months nf Rev. Clark's liih ye-i*
that Rev. Brown has added thirty-1 Macedonia Baptist Churcn,
tl)W members to the membership ; attended each night.
and Reside built up a fine sentiment
his I
t
Mr A. E. Williams passed Embalm
ers examination recently in Oklaho
mo City.
Th« l-'oot Ball t ■
40 to 7
fo rhis church in the community where
the church is located and as well
throughout the eity. 1 have a'way«
regarded him as an ideal pastor am; sha an,i Tftver hiu'n.
preacher. While Rev. Brown ha: j favov 0f Taver high.
special qualifications and adaptations! ()rtVi Guthrie C- M 1*- churc '
for the ministry he has one great ad-
vantage erf most ministers and that
is he owns a newspaper and presss
His paper is a ixiwer in his work and
for the christian cause. I'
how to advertise the chiK<1
ii Ch't 'k
does it freely and he gets
suits. It takes great ability
fluence to operate a wee
paper and blend it into th
work so as to >rivc the. te'ir:
knows
and he
• . at re
and in-
news-
church
MAI.K HEU'
(MEN WANTED for Detective
work.
Experience unnecessary. Write for
details explaining guaranteed po.>i-
us tom-1 t jons. .1
to the paper and at th- same, time •: five,
keep it newsy for the gen< al public
r t.
Ganor, Former Gjv t Detec-
Louis, Mo.
has been able
commend him
to do this. I want
upon this sue.ess.
WILEY UNIVERSITY
Marshall, I exa*
Recognized as a college ol the first class b> l" *•'->. . • 1
and (>1 lahoma State Boards of Educatien. Harvard. Bost-m Univenrty, LI ax
,f Illinois and University of Chicago represented on its faculty, tin,
Department., session 13! 9-1820. Scv«i
i-eir'. lighted.
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• Successor to the Oklahoma Guide.}
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*1. Perkins.
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Published Every ThureUa.v
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION'
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Advertising Pates Made Known o
Vpplientlon
Ail business maters pertaining to
the Elevator should oe addressed to
1102 E. 15th Street, W chita, Kar.S.
Walton Brown Editor and Publisher
This is the Branch Agency where tl«
Editor is located this year.
Phone D 2559W
Miss Esther Brown, assistant
publi-her and assistant manage*" UU
E. 18th Strei t. Tulsa OWH*. "r
We trust the public will stay a'ive
to Dyer Anti-Lynch Law. Now is the
time for us to be ever on the alert
If this bill fail of passage the 'vho.'e
country will fee' a great basket.
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peine, (fisanrn wi fcettd.
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should be tatufced with wlk'nn
than permanent, tasting relief.
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Gning* ol the ttonuKJi, enricb the blootl.
aid io c>iag out the uUanhal prawn
and n cvrry b«2y tusctkm.
He large numbef ol people who
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(■mm medicine, reconmeaded tot afl
catanba) conditio**, obrt ibe atwnpsi
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(First lu.i.if.tJ i . ujj it.
valor, October 26, 1922.)
NOlit'h lt> CKED1TORS
Tn The Maiter of The Estate of Hen-
rietta iiobirts, lats of the town of
Langston, County of Logan, Stat#
of Oklahoma, deceased.
All persons having claims against
s „ Henrietta Kohrrts deceased, are
required to present the same, with the
necessary vouchers to the undersigned.
1 duly appointed and qualified admin-
istrator of said deceased, at Langston,
Oklahoma, P. O. Box 155, at my resi-
dence in the City of Langston. County
of Logan State Oklahoma,
within four months of the date hereof,
or the same will he forever barred.
Dated the 19th day of October, 1922.
J. L. SMINCTON.
Administrator.
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Brown, Walton. The Peoples Elevator (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922, newspaper, December 7, 1922; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc94735/m1/2/: accessed March 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.