The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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The Carter Express.
VOL. 12. No. 43
CARTER. BECKHAM COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. JAN. 13. 1022.
GEO. W. CAIN, EDITOR.
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Mr. G. F. Long went to Okla.
City Tuesday to look after some
business matters.
Mr. F. M. Doughty was down
at Altus Tuesday attending to
business affairs.
Dentist Coming
I will be in Carter next week,
for three days only, Jan. 16th,
17th and 18th.
W. W. Keith, D. D. S.
Every patron in the school dis-
trict is cordially invited to at-
tend the program given by the
Parent-Teachers Assn.assisted by
the High School pupils on Friday
night, Jan. 20th. at the High
School building, beginning
promptly at 8:00. The following
program will be given unless
changed:
Song’ “Let the rest of the
schools go by” by High School.
Reading by Odelia Fritch.
Address, Dr. Adams.
Quartet, Tollie Henson, Jessie
Love, Cecil Jones, and Jack Hen-
derson.
Debate “Resolved that the
negroes were treated more cruel
than the Indians” Affirmative,
Jessie Love and William Ed-
wards, Negative, Virgil Woods
and Willie Woods.
Duet, Tollie Henson and Ce-
cil Jones.
Address, “Co-operation of par-
ent and teachers," Mr. Throck-
morton.
Playet, Written by George
Herron and Vera Cooper.
Address by Rev. Locks.
Reading, Jessie Mae Galloway.
Selection, Steven’s Quartet.
Address, Mr. A. R. •) ackson.
Reading, Mrs. Knight.
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C. H. Loomis Sells
LOST
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Books To Rent
Or Sell
Come to the Rexall Drug Store for late Novels by
the best and most popular fiction writers. A few of these
writers are namely:
James Oliver Curwood Mary Roberts Rhinehart
ZaneGrey Edna Ferber
Irvin S. Cobb Jack London
Rex Beach
And a number of others of your favorite authors
Also watch the Rexall window for the best weekly
and monthly magazines on the market. You will find
that our magazines are in from a week to ten days earlier
than tho ones you subscribe for. We can furnish you
magazines as follows:
American Magazine Popular Science
Cosmopolitan ' Saturday Evening Post
Movie Weekly Classic
Literary Digest
And a number of others that you will be interested in.
Come and look them over.
REXALL DRUG STORE
Jack Davis, Pharmacist.
60 golden moments of opportunity by
not attending Services last Sunday. Don’t
miss another. Come next Sunday.
JANUARY, 15, 1922, 11:00 A. M.
Morning Service: "Ministers of Courage"
Epworth League 6:15 o’clock
Special "Chalk Talk" by Pastor
Evening Service: “The Majestic of Right Choice”
METHODIST CHURCH
Raymond Edward Locks, Pastor
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A change has been made in the
England-Loomis Mer. Co. firm,
Mr. J. J. England and Mr. Lee
England buying out Mr. Loomis
The company has enjoyed a big
business this year, and which is
still growing rapidly since they
have added a big line of furni-
ture to their mercantile stock
Mr. Loomis is making his ar-
rangements to move to Califor-
nia which the Carter people
regret very much to see as he is
one of our very be3t citizens.
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Farmers Oil Co. Meeting
A meeting of the Farmers Oil
Company of Carter was held here
Tuesday, ahd the following of-
ficers elected:
B. B. Van Vacter, Pres.
Charley Hopkins, Vice Pres.
The other three members elec-
ted on the board besides Mr. Van
Vacter and Mr. Hopkins were:
John Folks
Leslie Hogan
Jess Stowers.
Win Show Premiums
Three prizes were won by Mr.
J. A. Anderton of Carter, at the
big poultry show at Elk City
last week,on his Brown Leghorn
chickens. Mr. Anderton won
first on pens numbers one and
two, and 1st on best cock.
Mr. Anderton certainly has a
fine strain of the Leghorns and
he cares for them in a way to
keep his flock up to the very top
notch. In other words he be-
lieves in raising them so good
that if the other fellow gets the
prize in competition with them
that he will have to have some
mighty fine birds.
NOTICE
Dr. G. V. McClintic, Dentist, is
now located with Dr. Asbury at
Sayre, and will make Carter one
week each month. Dr. Asbury
will guarantee all work that Dr
McClintic does. Watch for his
dates at Carter.
Mr. W. C. Williams, former
manager for the Western Lbr. &
Hdw. Co. here, left recently for
Okla. City.
Mr. George Andrews, a for-
mer resieent of Carter was here
from Wellington, Texas, the first
of the week visiting old friends.
The Woman’s Missionary So-
ciety will serve sandwiches in
Carter next Monday.
Miss Sutherland spent the
week end in Elk City with her
uncle and family and was accom-
panied home by her sister, Mrs.
Tom Thomas and son Tom, Jr.,
of Ada, Okla., who spent Sunday
night and Monday in Carter.and
were accompanied back to Elk
by Mrs. Goff and Miss Suther-
land.
Auto Repairing .. .
Davis & Dyer’s Garage
We are here to do your work in a way that will be satis-
factory. We believe that we understand tho> auto repair
business and will give our best attention to all work
brought to our Garage.
The next repair work you need give us a trial.
Garage Phone 55. Residence Phone 38.
DaOis Gr Dyer
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For Sale
A good second hand wagon
and harness. Call at this office.
Married
Mr. H. C. Newman of Carter
and Miss Eudora Harrison of
Fort Worth, were married at
Fort Worth Dec. 26. The wed-
ding was kept a secret for sever-
al days after they returned to
Carter in order to escape the
donkey cart joy ride.
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The Woman’s Missionary So-
ciety will serve sandwiches in
Carter next Monday.
DR. ASBURY
DENTIST
SAYRE, OKLA
Dr. Margaret I. MacKenzie
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone No. 79
Carter, : : i Okla.
ENGLAND MERCANTILE GO.
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Furniture,
Hardware and Implements
We heartily thank the people of Carter
and surrounding country for their patronage
during the past year, and cordially invite
a continuance of same in 1922.
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ENGLAND MERCANTILE CO.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1922, newspaper, January 13, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc957031/m1/1/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.