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Personal, Local and Society News -T--_ ——of t::e state Capital ====== By R. L. S M Society Editor Baptists Close Meeting The executive board of the Para dise Baptist convention, which con vened last Wednesday morning at the Second Baptist church, closed Satur day afternoon. A volume of business was transacted and the meeting proved entirely successful. Rev. J. A. Wright, local preacher, was admitted to the board and is now in line for a charge in this state. He is planning a visit to various sections of the slate Giflr-* - Meivo LOOK IN A MANS STORE FOR GIFTS SUITABLE FOR A MAN We Suggest:— OVERCOATS S3O and Up SUITS $35 ant j Up MACKINAWS $lO and sls LEATHER COATS $25 SWEATERS $6 and Up SHOES $lO and Up HATS ...$3.50 Up GLOVES $3.50 Up NECKTIES 75c Up BATH ROBES $9.00 Up LOUNGING ROBES SMOKING JACKETS HANDKERCHIEFS JEWELRY TOILET SETS Everything Absolutely Guaranteed IF A MAN WEARS IT, WE SELL IT A Hanny Guarantee Guarantees ftlffiUlfn Clothes Insurance The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes 2 • X X x x Action Counts in the Oil Business * X : )J - HOLDINGS:—2BS Acres in Wichita and Wilbarger Counties * 1 |§ I rj d : Capital Stock $250,000 Shares, Par Value SI.OO I if 1 * * \s\ WE BELIEVE IN REAL ACTION || | * X I (M i loday material for derrick, .our Well No. 1, is being hauled to our 200 acres in Wilbarger County. Actual drilling will be in = ll 1 I M I progress before another two weeks shall have passed. ‘ i J| 1 S j| I LEASES DOUBLING IN VALUE j1 I x X I if - dohn («. McKenzie, Field Superintendent, advises us that 160 acres adjoining our 200 acres on the East, sold Saturday for | 3 | v 2 j| j NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY OUR STOCK I| ! % M : ORDERS FOR STOCK ARE COMING IN FROM ALL PARTS OF THE STATE—THE PEOPLE OF ARIZONA KNOW :|| 1 X X : % : the MEN THEY ARE PUTTING THEIR MONEY IN WITH. | © I M * I| i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS- ill S XI H I B 4 TAVI _ D ' MEN OF THE HIGHEST TYPE I 8 I * m I AVLOR» President * q WOLF Secret4ry*Treftsurer ■ ■ W l (Vice-President Citizens’ Bank and C ’ L- CUMMINGS, Ist Vice President S. B. BROWN, 2nd Vice President. (Cashier Citizens’ Bank, Bisbee, I © | • §£ " Trust Co., Bisbee, Ariz. Owner sev- (Banker and capitalist, Tombstone (President Central Bank, Willcox. Ariz.) ? M ** -© I cral merchandise stores, Cochise A . tombstone. Headquarters. Willcox. Ariz Vice- A. F. PARKER, Active Manager IX I X XT . „ . . , Arizona.) President Central Bank, Phoenix, G. H. DONART, Act ve Asst. Manager - W = ■ <2 * County. Headquarters Gleeson, Ariz.) * Ariz.) JOHN G. McKENZIE, Active Supt. § Q f V * 111 s B brown directors ill x X H : S ‘(p' re ß sUi?!t N r u u w „ R- W. BRILL A. F. RICHARDSON GUY C. WELCH | X | If I A- Ariz. Vice-President Central Bank (Progressive farmer, Glendale, Ari- (Cashier Central Bank, Willcox, (County Treasurer, Cochise County, f W - Phoenix, Ariz.) zona.) Ariz.) Ariz.) | W | X : M l N '(Merchant, Tombstone, Ariz.) JOHN CUMMARD C. A. McDONALD A. F. PARKER I M 1 V - ; JOHN G. McKENZIF. (President of Chamber of Com- (President Citizens’ Bank & Trust (Active Manager Border States Oil § W = % -Ml (President B. M. C. Oil Co., Wichita merce, interested in both banks at Co., Bisbee, Ariz.) Co.) I W I V I f'alls, Tex. President John G. Me- Mesa, Ariz.) > 1 ® 1 I M - KenzieMer. Co.. Denver, Electra and M. M. BLUDWORTH G. H. DONART =ll I m - Z Wichita Falls, Texas. Headquarters w - J- HORTON (Cashier of First National Ban|(, (Active Assistant Manager Border Z S' a 3^ X! "if - Electra, Texas.) (Merchant, Hesa, Ariz.) Tombstone, Ariz.) States Oil Co.) ■ © I m x : : DON’T DELAY MAILING US YOUR ORDER IF YOU WANT TO BE IN WITH THIS COMPANY I M I * ill OOODSON. PARKER & DONART, FISCAL AGENTS ! 1 ! x x j 8 I BORDER STATES OIL COMPANY I “ I J X -■ : i 4 T E^^ D AMS STREET PHOENIX, ARIZONA If XI A „ r T OIL EXCHANGE, Tucson, ’Ariz. R. W. BRILL, Glendale, Ariz. JOHN CUMMARD, Mesa, Ariz. 1 I I ; £' T '£la? ? A "£’ S fl ee ’ A . riz ’ J ’ R ’ O’DONALD, Ray, Ariz. W. J. HORTON, Mesa, Ariz. FRANCIS O’NEILL, 16 West Adams = i CENTRAL BANK, Willcox, Ariz. LUMBLY & HARDIfOG, Hayden, Ariz. St., Phoenix, Ariz. aniummiiinin.l X 2 x * X X X Sxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.x xxx.xxxxxxxS and may accept -a call from one of the Baptist missions. Rev. Wm. Young, pastor of the Baptist church at Globe, is president of the board, and Rev. C. A. Gilmore, pastor of the Baptist church in this city, is the correspond ing, secretary. Other ministers attend ing the board were: Rev. J. B. Bell of Phoenix, state missionary: Rev. Wm. Jones, of Douglas, recording secre tary; Rev. J. Humphrey, of Tucson, treasurer; Rev. S. E. Newell, of Pres- THE PHOENIX TRIBUNE—ALWAYS IMPROVING cott, state superintendent of the Sun day school work; Rev. R. E. Lewis, of Flagstaff; Rev. L. B. Bentley, of Mesa, and Rev. J. M. Roberson, of Mesa. All delegates have departed for their homes. Knights of Pythias Entertain Thursday evening, November 27, the Knights of Pythias entertained their wives and friends at a swell banquet in Dorris hall, 35 East Washington street. Rev. Sanford, pastor of the A. M. E. church, delivered a short address. Chancellor Commander Wm. McKinney was master of ceremonies. All present spent a delightful evening. N. A. A. C. P. Meeting Members and friends of the local branch N. A. A. C. P. will meet Mon day evening, December 8, at Douglas school for transaction of business. The public is invited. J. A. Green, president; R. J. Murray, secretary. Snow Flies in Phoenix Last Friday at 12 o'clock, • noon, Phoenix was visited by the worst snow storm in years. For several minutes, snow, real white flakes, fell on Phoenix soil. Some of the flakes actually landed and permitted us to get a good look at them before they melted. Two minutes after the snow storm was over, there was no sign of snow within twenty miles of the city, and exactly ten minutes after the storm was over, the sun came out. Can you beat that for climate? You will have to go some. I’ll say you will. Mrs. McPinion 111 Mrs. I. McPinion, of 1621 East Jef ferson street, has been confined ot her home the past week suffering with a slight illness. t Token of Esteem On the occasion of Mr. J. F. Huds peth’s ’steenth anniversary, members of the Unique club presented him with a beautiful watch fob, as a token of esteem and appreciation for his services, as organizer and founder, of the Unique club. Mr. William Brown Passes Mrs. B. Brown, of 109 West Jackson street, received a letetr last week stating that her husband, Mr. William Brown, a prospector and mining man of southern Arizona, had died two weeks ago in a hospital at Nogales, Ariz. Further details were lacking and Mrs. Brown is making an effort to secure a detailed account of his illness and death. Protect Your Loved Ones Automobiles are the cause of more accidents than any moving convey ance known to mankind. Phoenix has more automobiles than any city of its size anywhere in the United States. Not a day passes without some kind an automobile accident in or near this city. We pay $25 per week for loss of time caused by automobile accident and $5,000 for accidental death. Better be safe than sorry. Phone 1250 and talk the matter over with our local agent. Commonwealth Casualty Com pany, Box 1052, Phoenix, Ariz. Enjoys Reading the Tribune Tucson, Ariz., Nov. 29, 1919. Editor, The Tribune, Phoenix, Arizona. Dear Sir; Enclosed find $2.50 in payment of my subscription to the Tribune. I am very much pleased with the paper and have never read one I liked better or that was more interesting than the Tribune. Yours truly, MRS. M. KNOX, 253 So. Convent. St. From Denver, Colo. Mr. J. Brown, of Denver, Colo., is a recent arrival in the city. He was engaged in the hat cleaning and man ufacturing business in Denver and is here looking for a location. He is staying at the De Luxe hotel. Literary Entertainment The Ladies’ Aid Society of the A. M. E. church will render a musical and literary program Thursday even ing, December 11th, at the A. M. E. church after which the following "crazy menu” will be served: Wiggle Woggle, Staff ol' Life, Sliced Sweet ness, Frenchman’s Delight, Liquid Real Estate, Adulterated Essence of Citron, Parson’s Food, Silver Threads Among the Gold. Any one guessing the entire bill of fare will receive his supper free of charge. Everybody in vited. Admission 10 cents. From Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Eulaty, a manicurist and beau ty specialist of Los Angeles, Cal., is a recent arrival in Phoenix. She has accepted a position in Stell’s tonsorial parlors, 39 North Central avenue. J. F. Hudspeth Indisposed Mr. J. F. Hudspeth of 1342 East Jef ferson street has been confined to his home the past two weeks suffering with a slight illness. He is on the road to recovery and hopes soon to resume his duties as janitor at the New York store. Unique Club Meeting Members of the Unique club met last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. McCutcheon, 1215 East Jefferson street, and held an interesting meet ing. It was voted and unanimously carried that the club purchase a wreath to be placed upon the casket of Mrs. T. C. Trice, whose funeral will be held Thursday afternoon, De cember 4, from the C. M. E. church. Mr. Bert Trice, a stepson of the de ceased, is president of the Unique club, and the members desired to show him this courtesy. Next meeting will be held with Mrs. O. C. Jones at 1338 East Monroe street. Tempeians Entertain Sunday, November 30, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thomas of Tempe enter tained a number of their friends with a swell turkey dinner in honor of their forty-second wedding anniver sary. A feast, fit for a king, was spread before the guests and they ate their way directly into the hearts of the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have been residents of this state for the past twenty-five years and number their friends by the score. Nearly all the old residents of Phoe nix were invited guests and the con versation drifted back to the early days when Phoenix was a mere village and Tempe a desert. Nothing can soon erase from the memory of those present, the significance of the oc casion, the enjoyment and pleasure which was theirs while guests in this home. From Ray Mr. Wm. P. Crump and children of Ray are in the city this week. Mrs. Pearl Burney is among the Ray visit ors in town this week. Just a Little Party Miss Constance Hall, 545 East Jef ferson street, entertained a number of her friends last week with a little party at her home. All report an en joyable time. Mrs. Fleming Entertains Mrs. T. Fleming and daughter Ethel entertained Rev. Newell and Rev. Wm. Young at a delightful dinner last week. Mrs. Rice Entertains Rev. R. E. Lewis of Flagstaff and Rev. Wm. Young of Globe were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rice last Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Walker 111 Mrs. Carrie Walker of 910 West Lincoln is confined to her home suf fering with a lingering illness. She is a stranger in the city and will ap preciate visits from members of the race. Miss Bell Indisposed Miss Johnnie Bell, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Bell, of 1340 East Madi son street, is reported on the sick list this week. Mrs. Merchant Indisposed Mrs. Merchant, of 1005 East Jeffer son street, has been confined to her home the past few weeks with sick ness. Baptists Purchase Property Members of Mt. Olive Baptist church of Prescott, Ariz., have pur chased a lot on South Montezuma street, near the A. M. E. Zion church, and will erect a beautiful building thereon. They are planning a SI,OOO rally for the near future, $250 of which already has been pledged by five of the members. They are confi dent of success and are expecting to go “over the top” in grand style and put Prescott, Arizona, squarely on the map. Rev. S. E. 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