The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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■ all hiirourn j-necii coin fori;
.j a : vim arc tired and need rest;
who are Ioik'Ij and need cum-
mm-oilshipi 1.0 all who pray; to all
. have sinned and need forgiy-
. to all who have tailed and
:.y.v. (itrentjlh; to all who Ipve the
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■ i • ! who have b«en blessed and
blessing t.n other#;
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OKLAHOMA GUIDE
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St. Paul M E.Chuch
Corner Broad & Perkins
WALTON BROWN, PASDK "HE WH0 n"xs MAY REA-n
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SAINT PAUL M. E. CHURCH
LIVE TOPICS—GOOD MUSIC
"DO NOT WAIT TO .DIM BEFORE
GOING TO CHURCH."
"EVERY SOUL MUST GO TO JUDG-
MENT WILL YOU BE ABLE TC:
STAND?"
y. 'alton Br< vvn, pastor.
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ju oi white w v: iicii Ah dutgnhii
:tuue members ot the ■contonitiee,. v,.
loaches u mens' Li >!e c.tua t.->
mi/abers ui ort Y'a.iey, na.s ...
i Negto committeeman «o
lis cia.-ri on co-operation Loin iii
•iirisi.au standpoint; and out' 0
.jlori'u women has already audre -••
mt..-.<iouai'y society of white v
ueii. l'liis add ..s so ui(i ic..-. id i
:i.:areis that they have requested v.
•>ublicati.~ n in the local paiieis.
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There arc 8,000,000 wemeu .
country engaged in gainful u.\ .
lions, said Or. Amelia Henry i.ein-
hardt, of Okland, Cal.. in an udu.i. -
to tiie national federation of bus.in
and professional women's clubs.
She said that 50 per cent of the
«otiien are teachers and 37 per cent
occupy geceretarial positions. Oaiy
i.ti.io have graduated in law. 1
Rev. Phoebe A. Hanafcrd, the first'
v\"!..an minister ordained in New
n-i -.d, the second in the Uni.eti
Sta e8 and the fourth In the world,
j i AiUsi^E
o<O.^A DISCOVERED
jv.iieiiii, o.—Excavations a:
L. 'eous ii^.e .esu..eti la the discov-
t . -i cl, i,.„eij.^ie portions; of tht
Ciiu.cn of s>L John the Evangelist,
a.Hua.y tne siypt, which, according to
audition is the tomb of John.
Church Directory
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St Panl A- M. E. Chi rcb
Preaching every Sunday
11:00 A. M, 7:30 P.M.
Sunday School 9:30 A M.
Endeavor 5:30 P. M.
Official Board every Mon.
iay 8: p. m.
VIt* 2ion B^Ptist Church.
Sunday School 9:30 A M
11:00" *•
4:<>0P M
7:30 "
1 reaching
Y. P. u.
breaching
• i. ^ain aiiiger one of our real
i'i.i. ess meu has bought out the
Shelby Grocery Store and is conduct-
ing a fine business.
• y• ' •* ■• '"'eal has been busy
for the last three weeks. He is suc-
itding with the office better than
nod June 2nd at the home of hev ^^0Ue who has served ^fore of the
granddaughter in Rochester, N. V.,)
.int'd !•-. Mrs. iHauafoid was a Uui
•! satist, and was ordained at Hing
■ •nil. Mass., in 1S(>S. Shp,sheid,.r,ar-
ItPse ui Newport, J.pr^y': (*jfy, and
Now. Haven, and retired from the
ministry in 1891.—Continent.
'
Why the Christian Religion should
' govern Politics.
Rev. Cue^j Pastop>
the Macedonia baptist
church
Sunday Scliooi
l'reach#nM lj a
B- Y. p. u.
The Eg ptian Hair Urower—Tli>
.opiu is v i y beneiicial to nuir gianu,.
thousands estiiy to its value,
sale by Mrs. iiurks, COS East ferkias
'I he world is looking to the church
f jV,,advice and leadership as it has
d !;e- T:'° chin ch must he on
the alert and do its duty in exercising
i> ,l>rivi ege iii seeing that the offices
ol' ihe national and local government
y.'30 a. m
m. and 7:80 p.m
ReV' S' A* ^Pastor
HIDCHVS AMI OKl'H.VIIOMli
Is locate at Boley Okla., and is ii
full operation with Mrs. T. A. Castli
uperintendent. Mrs. Castle lias widi
experience ii; this work having fol
Alii friends to widows and orphan.
X01KE. '
On account of adjusting scene of —
: i)e matters of the Guide, if will pnlV- :.u e filled'with good men and women,
jlish four pages instead of eight for., •. ■
! lwWIe a£ter *l ich it win resume 'its ' • ' ^
W ALTON BROWN, Publslier.. .Mrs. A^,,? {.onS^'That w„h
y^ur renl reason for reruslng her din-
ner invitation? Mrs. B-"ESperleuoe.
I used to hove her cook."
LINCOLN \V(>\ BY LOSING
October 7, is the 63rd annfyersary
o.f (he debate at Galesburg, lnv fce-'
ween Abraham Lincoln and StWphen ;
, . . . . , Douglas. Lincoln at that tinle "KSUL'IS OF PROHIBITION
are requested to donate what you , j , f-Dou-las °nfi Vuur nt
"lie is bolwing out °De year of piohibition has
■vill tc the lustiution Mr. Peter Caie ot I,i,„ ■ ., . "" """" , , .
■ the moral lights around us, when he "lwught more laughter to children
! '""'ii ngnts around us, when he laugnter to children
■i' i u ef- da>? |tgo I contends that whoever Wants slaves anf more 8!I1iles to woonien than any
Conefeiaence held at J has a rlght t0 hoJd them .. 0n 'thaV. <Ither leBislation
>.00 who will be th<
I'laremore gave $
next?
The nstitution is locaed at Boley
Okla.. irstead of Oklahoma City whfre
it was first planned.
issue in 1858, Abraham'Lincoln lost' 11 ,las turned almshouses and
the senatorship. But it gained him breweries ifito factories, jails Into
the presidency two years later. ' cor^crjbs, and brouglit their immatee
J ' forward ;into the great industrial
The Modern Dance. army. • (
A s.ceuiar newspaper, the "Times- •' ^a added untold billions to the
Picayune." of New Orleans, in a recent nation'fi . w,ealth,, transferred (money
editoral said: ; from': the salopn tills to savings bank
"Thetrouble with questionable dane- ,and new'y erected homes.
ing.^s that there is nothing question-'le ^'Sh^eenth Amendment has in-
j.^Tc abount it—it is unquestionable .crea8ed farm and city values, quick-
J bad! In the great up and down the'*"®'1 in'Iustry and brought -to the
Mrs. T. c. Davis 505 Sodth Broad ,lance from 1,10 v«ry beginning of lTnlt^d States the greatest era of
13 HUcc,"ed,u* splendidly wlt,h her I h!story each periodic dip . has reach- ProsPerity ever known. % :
i.unrh and Confrcctionary /' stand, j ed 8°me'revolting level of vulgartity Thc pro ''Qior element is doing its
JJhe serves good nice meals. j hfts forced a refusion of feeling
and 'blue-laws.
1 se Mine. Wallace Keal Hair Grow-
er. .i.'o E. Lincoln. Guthrie. Okla.
USE I ho MM. E William^ "Real
Hnir Grower," Agent Mrs. LillUhi L.
•Siritb. (ill! s Board Street.
F'rst Baptist Church
lSi- ,s- 9:30, a. M.
Pleaching' at 11.00 A. M.
B Y- 1 ■ U. 6:30 to 7;30 p. M.
^reaching at ti: i\ j\|t
J Herandemie. Clerk.
Ur' J' Madis"" Pastor
The C. M. Church Weekly
Service.
^very Sunday
a" m- School
a- ni. Preaching
6:40 P- m- You"k Peoples Eph
worth League.
7> 45 p. m. Preaching
OT 80 UNCOMMON
,''We"eie mairied iw morn-
ng and then he told me that he had
«
°Wn h0i,leB never h>ed
together at all," testifies a Cin-
cinnati bride in her suit for a dl
-rce A ,le i8n, the onjy
man who haB foun(J
r * — -
i
untrost to repeal tile Volstead act.
I" —-"O. It would nullif the Eighteenth A-
' Wodd sP^f'al Hair Grower; Tiie 'e has been a graudal under- men^T|ent, which would mean tha
:•"« -s.:alp 1 reatnpent. Wonderful for mining of the sensitive feelings of a overthrow of National Prohibition
. !"*V* hliir' ltcfiill«' scu'f, dandruff l rge\element of the public, until to-, and its attendmt prosperity.
>'«J<ln. ..s ^ay a,;tions are tolerated and morali-1 The liquor minority proposes to
ties accepted in connection with soc-! to attain its end by capturing the , — ue
ial functions; which, until recently j National Conventions of the political ',e' T,le cltizen ought to
would have subjected those who gave parties. ,hfi'r membership and help the ft
them to inntnnt — I mi._ ■ _. _ cers push this organization ttru' id
I . J .BRIGHT, Phone 734. and-309
Itica St.
. I
St, Paul. Minn.
C' P' ''eserve8 to bo
9 strongest organizations in
unty. It can be and must
be. The citizens ought to all renew
them to instant ostracism. The pre-1 The dry majority, as demonstrated
sent period of dnuce degration is by ratification In forfty-flve states,
MUST CONTROL thee convention.
. — tlJttL j|«
so much for our people. Yon
ma/ oouat on the Guide,
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Brown, Walton D. The Oklahoma Guide (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921, newspaper, December 15, 1921; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96342/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.