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"rnevmr-lffT ' Vfr EIGHT THR PtTWANT WEEKLT NRWS .... FRIDAY, OCTOBER l.r M. , , , . -v I OI.I) AI.I.ISON ITEMS. I COI.IIERT ITEMS. f "4 . A . .- . - y-i Kiiiiit:i m-h ml IimiI 11 eiv t'niiil nl-, Christian F.ndeuvnr Win hold iVfci fjC'Df YJk.'JLs 'UinhiKi Nune few uoie thne ulmiiKiuil Sunday eenini. rsiTirn t Tf ' CfaflHI bin t '"'" 'int fur "imif lime. I .1. I., t'unnititfhani. county KS''U r! f"G;a ,;'' "'' Mi-. ' '"'" '""I Mr- ami "iipeilnteiiilent, vi.-lti-d our T.'S v P WiHtcVa IJ! ,il,,"l ""l'' l--i' trip to Monday. 'JW Vl K jWrl53 ll' iint S.imrihy. I Aihille rami' tip ln-ro nnd w t-'tt tkj TtVyuMtaaH ' .... m... .m,.... i ..i.n 'a fine basket ball camp, which w - i i'ii- iivuir iiiii.t iivtiiui ttiin M'i ilti'it. )iimi ami ll'iiistiiii and Ita Hurtim rami' out Tut' liy mi' well wmk nt tlio Noi- VF.UH UOF M. I;. Stilwell iiinl lam : re .mini .,,,.. .n.i huhdnv. Sunday from rati-, Ti mi-, uheie th y pie.-tMii with thvir hae I'l'i'ii picking i it' ton. m.i1. Jocph Wyatt a In Durant S.itu-j gi,. n few farmers lion- antici- day on limine .. Mr. Vatt and fain ,,.,t,. finishing their cotton picking ily are picking cotton in Tonus. II" this week. This lias ccitainly been n state that ho and his family would Itivlv full for Catherine crops, all rctuin about Christmas. iIlu KvUt, ltllt,nj, visiting his in- Mr. nnd Mrs. Pruitt and family N- valid ,jster. who lives in Texas, as tti'il .Mr. ami .ir.s. u-o i-ine aunnay . mjoii as he fini-hes his crop. I visitini; in Caddo Sunday. .Mrs. Orn Smith was shopping in ; Durant .Monday, school Andv and I.tiyp Herring and .1. M. (school Harwell made a business trip to Ar-kan-as last week. .e had Kaymoii'1 Hnirion lias uougni nil ended Intel est in the Wnihingotn Hrother.t lli'iiuhii n. ' fnvor of ( olliert. groceiy .store. fr tho I Mttle Willie i!on is reported to ITEMS FROM WARWICK A nice rain fell here Saturday. Mr. mid Mrs. Luciun I'lttman of .Mead visited her father, Lee Veil- Messrs. Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mac I.nne spent Sun day evening with Mr. nnd, Mrs. II. K. Rny. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Vcarh called on Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd Sunday. Mr. and Mi-. Henry Smith arrived from Hrecketuidgc, Texas, Sunday. They are viiting Mrs. Smith's pa rent. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd, near Arm-1 ;,, Thomason, while i-he was cone. Ftrone. . . ,' Grnndmn Urown .-pent Sunday wi! .ur. nnii .urs. v. st. xerry visuvu , Tiiiss Swain. .lohnnie Camiibell mid Sniithsiiii and Hobbs spent with .Mrs. George Canipliell. Grandpn Urown, N. G. Murphy nnd John 111 own made a trip to Durant Tuesday. Mrs. Hall was seen on the streets of Durant Saturday. Mr. Hall kent the little girls, Shine Cobb nnd Char- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crowder Sunday. Mr. T. II. Russell visited home folks n few days. He returned to Colina, Tcn.t. where he and his son, Arthur, are picking cotton. Byrl Hammoik from Pnris. Tex-is, viitcd his uncle, T. A. Russell, Sun day. Misses Bessie Smith nnd Mary Crowder motored to Carpenter's Bluff, near Denison, Friday after noon. Mr. Lee Lane has been busy gath ering and marketing his rent corn from the Lane farms south of Cnlcra. A sweet baby girl came to the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm Stin son this week. The parents nnd grandparents of this 10-pound girl arc wearing smiles of joy. Mrs. Swain has gone back to Mis sissippi to spend the winter. Her son accompanied her as far as Memphis, bine a iasi. of diphtheria, Mr. nml Mrs. .1 M. Hurst visited at the home of G. M. Head Sunday. Misses Rachel and Nannie Sims en tertiiined the young people nt their utile Sunday home Saturday night. hvoryone, Brother Hickman visited our Sun sceined to enjoy him-elf very much. ,ay School nnd made a rather inter Miss Anna All'lcy spent the week ,..iim talk Sundnv nfternnon. . .l ,1. . . I .. " . ..- - .. enil wiin nomeioiKs ai .,;iiura. .Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Borah nnd Will Johnston went to the Dallns fair Wednes-day. Mrs. O. L. Davidson and son, Orinn, arc going to the Dallns fair this year. RESOLUTION OF THE JOHN Be it Resolved, thai FIELDS FOR GOVERNOR CLUB ws. Citizens and voters of the of Oklahoma do hcrrhv .i. I ..iinn . ,!.. ":;' VV"U d DURANT, OKLAHOMA I . " "" "i.".-oie, as unfair i -"- -" ""- vwtners 01 the Sni.iv Whereas, we as Republicans ,, -""-" v.uuCge, who . ., .... - 1 eve earn nnd nm nntti.j . f liitAHu nmi t'nrnrit ni run rnm ri - iiviviifii rr .. Oklahmoma are unalternbly opposed j0Iar they re P'1. and as hlghlj to mixing politics in our fatate instl- f " ., "" uust interests 0 tutions of learning, believing as stat-ur iMtltutlons of learing n thi; cd in the Republican platform adopt-"""'" "'" " uu "ereoy pmee ouru. IIICIIVIEW ITEMS Mo-st of the cotton in our vicinity lias been picked and some corn has been gathered. Miss Velma Williams returned on Sunday from a two-week's visit with her sister at Dallas. Ray Scroggin is on the sick list this week. Sunday School was attended Sun day by a small crowd but an energetic ITEMS FROM BUSHNELL Farmers of this community nre al most up with cotton picking. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burrnge nre located one. 'We hope to have more present ' Van Richardson nnd David Guion ed nt the State Convention nt Okla home City on August 28th, 1022 that; Efficiency of teachers not their pol- litAikl ttnAtatlta v lief tmr IhA ? ft h In 12 .... t t !. ll.- . .l.l, I"' SHVIl lliu-k ut nic ut"."iii arrangements to attend the Dallas '"K condition of their employment; Fair. j and Cleo Sexton was in Mead Monday. whereas, it has been brought to our School will open again Monday the .. .. ..... . u 10th. We arc all looking for good attention that the campaign commit attendance. j tee in charge of the campaign of Jack I.eona Vcnablo spent Saturday with. Walton for Governor of tho State of her cousin, Ruth Venablc. ; Oklahoma, has levied upon nnd col- Sanford Larson was u business , . . , , .. .-t, l an,,,u visitor in Mead Monday. Icctcd froi" thc cac!?cr3 ,e Sout,h Mr. and Mrs. Goz.- werp visiting eastern State Teachers College, lo- relatives in Calera Monday. in their house. new home at Mrs. Watts' HATCHER SCHOOL ITEMS. Sunday school had a good attend ance Sunday. The pie supper here Friday night was a success and well attended. Misses Fayo Bain and Alma Mc Memamy, who nre nttending O. P. C, were week end guests here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rush of Pir tle visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sor rel of this place. G. A. Kimes nnd family were Du rant visitors Wednesday. Messrs. Theodore and Leonard Rivere of Caddo visited friends in this community Sunday. Miss Ella Btirch and Bob Bennett, both of Blue, attended church here LONE OAK ITEMS. Crockett nnd Jim Campbell's fami lies spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Evans and little daughter re turned to Tulsa, Okla., after an ex tended visit with her mother nnd sis ter. Mesdames Bullard and Trimble. Mr. nnd Mrs. Loveall nre visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jordan, this week. J. D. Woodman butchered a hog lost Friday. Boyd Lingo has gone to West Texas on n business trip. Mrs. Myrtle Jensen came last Mon day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mcrritt. Her little daughter, Mary Helen, nccompanied her home, nfter an extended visit with her grand parents. Mrs. Jensen's home is in Shermnn, Texas. Ira Brashear and wife nnd Mrs. Vales spent Friday in Durant shop ping. Farmers are very busy now strip ping cane and making sorghum mo lasses. All seem to be pietty well up with their work. Hall Gibson nnd Edward Amby vis ited Lester Lee Wyro Sunday. Misses Mary Wilson nnd Nellie Neil. Clarence Vales and Leslie Neil next Sunday as Brother Wallace of f Calera attended singing here Sun Durant will bring his team of singers day night and sneakers to be with us. Every body come and bring some one. Miss Ora Scroggin spent Saturday night with Miss Noma Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lewis were in Durant shopping Saturday. Miss Nema Williams ana brother, cnted in Durant, Oklahoma, an assess ment, in the sum of $500 to be used in furthering and promoting the cam paign of the said Jack Walton in his race for Governor ef the State of Oklahoma, now therefore nnlllvni.nl elnmn if .1! .,-..ww. D....r Ul uisapproval on thJ action of the camnniirn mn.i... 1 I.... r,. . --" "'""uee on -uvn. wmiim lor governor in so do!nJ Adopted this 2nd day of Octob.,1 John Fields for Governor Club M. C. Mhoon, President, ' U. M. Albin, Secretary. (Political Advertisement) "People dat nuarrel nvor ..iii.. - said Uncle Eben, "proves dat dev aln'J gettin' de benefits of it ." y n Dr. J. L. Reynolds Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Glass Fitting Durant. Okla. Over Corner Drug Store Sam Roberts, Octo Roberts and Vonnie Pai k went to Dallas Sunday i to attend the fair a few days. Mrs. E. S. Towne was shopping in , Durant Tuesday. Singjng wus well attended Sun day night, beveral special songs Ray. visited their sister near Robqr-iwere sung by diffeient members of ta Saturday. the choir. Mrs. A. C. Williams was shopping School will begin here Monday, the in Durant Monday. I lHth. Miss Padgett of Durant and Miss Velma Williams and sister. I Mrs. Gray of Matoy will teach this Sarah were the guests of Opal and , year. Dema Vaughn Sunday. Ora Scroggin arvl Nema Williams attended church at Blue Sunday morning. Sundav nicht. Miss Sadie Hilton is visiting rcla- R,,nt Sunday evening with Miss Fan tivei at Cnalgate, Okla., at present. !nj,, Tunc. Da id Bowling of Durant spent the, Voil Tremble. Gwyn Enocks, and wo-'- end with lelatives and friends r;i,.n Ome visited fiiends in Durant at Hatcher. Sunday. M ti Louise and Myrtle Brail-, Raymond Rinchnrt and Mr. Moor drlik weie Caddo vi itoi- S.ituulay. ni;in 'thu'shed their peanuts Monday. Mrs. Omii Smith letuiiied home Eugene Rinchait came home Sat- Sunday after spending two weeks unlay ft om Texas, where he visited with lie rpannts, Mr. and Mi-. P. M. rolat'ives. Mnvhew. ' .1. V. Spell and family of Ardmore Misses Pavi'i, Sallie I'lnnce ami came f. i a i it to slt. Mis. Moorman. Myrt'- Slaton were visiting friends jj,.p Spell is an mule of Mrs. Moor here Sunday. ' man. I Mrs. Jordan s"enl last Friday with DOWNING CHAPEL ITEMS. jirs. .ijm Mcrrett. A nice shower of rain felt Saturday Jim Campbell made a business trip morning nnd was ai'iompamed by -i to Durant Monday. ITEMS FROM KENEFICK Curtis Lewis was in Tishomingo this week. T. J. Morris of Chico, Texas, will spend the winter here with his son John L. Morris. Claude Herring was in Durant on Friday. Charley Bell made a business trip to Durant Tuesday. Leek Wells, who is attending a business college in Fort Worth, is at home for a few days. Miss Lillian Wells was shopping in . Durant Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Meeks, after spending n year in Kentucky, have tetumed to Kenefick to make their home. j Raymond Harrison has bought the Drake home and will move in after they remodel it. John L. Mot is and daughter, Sara visited relatives in Texas last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Smith were BACK FROM THE EAST. R. V. Hiltibrand, of the Hiltibrand Staton Co., has returned from a trip to New York and other Eastern mar kets, where he bought a lot of mer chandise for their store here. Scientists say thc earth is cooling off slowly nnd in these hectic days an exchange mops its brow metaphor ically and heartily agrees. Commercial National Bank DURANT, OKLAHOMA "Service That Realty ServetT G. A. MASON, Pres. SAM STONE, Vice Pm. W. E. CLARE, Cashier Tb-r-'ii&)2&&ByEtt HALE ITEMS. co'il iioither, which was appreciated, as the weather has been extremely, hot for the past week. The people There was a pie supper nt the are now gatheiing their crops and aU(-haol house Tuesday night, which good many aie preparing to move, 'brought $18.15, which was used to Potato harvest is almost over and compensate Mr. McClendon for a those that had rich land received a ,.jnrinir sthool he taught, bountiful yield. Tlieie is scarcely anyj There is to be a. box supper at 'he cotton to pick, os the most of it was sr,i house Saturday night for the gatheied last week. 'purpose of making a payment on the A large ciowd attended the speak- piano. We reali.e much good already ing nt the Chapel Saturday night, brought to us by having this good in Among those who spoke were O. P. ctrtimcnt in our school and thank Ray and Otis Pre-ton of Atoka. , those who have, striven so hard to The singing nt the home of Rev." n,ake it possible for us to get the Gordon Sunduy night was well at- pjnno. Everybody come, tended. I Mr. Hoover had the misfortune of Misses Ophelia and Delia Cart- t,ejB kicked on the forehead by a wiicht of Rock Springs visited tiara ,),. i.,t week, making a great gash, and Ruby Daniels Saturd.iy nnd Sun-i jir. nnj jim. Dodson nnd family day. 'spent Saturday and Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. Gordon have as their mother, Mr. Crowell, i.ear Durant. guest this week Mr. and Mrs Hensloyj There was n party nt the home of of Bennington. Mr. Adams Saturday night. Mr. and Mr. Watson of oca were jij3 Mndce Adams, who is uttend the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ails- j,,,, hool in Durant, spent the week tin from Saturd.iy until Sunday. ,,,n, ,,t home. Mr. and Mrs. M L. Haiinon were Theie will be services Sunday and shopping in Caddo Katmiliy. Sunday night. Mi'- Rubv Daniel lias been on the, :,.v. n, Mrs. C. L. Hoover nnd sicl: li t the p.ist wee!-. M'eral others spent Sunday at the Mi"-es Clam and Ruby Daniel and home of (J. E. Adams. Oplulia and Delia Cartwriirlil visited j;(,n . A.St and R. E. Moran and ut ihi Guido'i home Sunday. f-mnl" if V.-f-1 vi Red G. L Mnf-1 i.;..i.ia' Ail.l.y i-. vi iling iclaiiui iLi tll.,i,.) e.i.nng. I nt Iiu'gy. Mr. nnd Mrs. l)-ie Gnode and chil- iilien in' si'iMi'ii-iv ni'riM ami m sitansnuanvnsttnttsni a CLASSIFIED ADS a a 3aaaaaaaaan USED CORONA In splendid condl tion. Bargain. Call at Durant Wikl NVws. , Ok account of leaving Durant, I offer for sale all my land in Brynn county, dairy, horses, cows, hogs and fanning implements. Also two of the be-t registered Duroc-Jcrsey males ever 'irought to Bryan county. John A. Phillips, Phone 773R, Durant. 41na2 50 acres unimproved 5 miles south of Caddo, HO acres can be put in culti vation, all fenced, S room frame houe painted nnd papered and plastered, good bain, well, live spring, cheap. Small cash payment, balance on terms to suit. John L. Boland, Caddo, Ok. 40na2 Demonstrations illustrating the use if the pressure cooker will be given ach Satuiday in the office of the Ionic Demonstration Agent, Cham 'cr of Commerce. Various phases of ooking and canning will bo demnn tiated. All interested ale urged i.) Utend.- 11NA1. For Trade 100 acres land ten miles east Norman. Okla.; all tillable, im 'irovid; tmde f n T it i-it city piop erty. Address wi Hendrix, Milb'i' i, Okla. 4IWA1 ll.lj. Willi , elett. r.'.r. ..ml I.lis. I'lomau Ev- You have nolUed, of course, that mo it of the Eiiiopean i talesmen have been (low about butting in on the LEMON HILL ITEMS. Mr. and f'i'. Jim Cox of Alli'im sjellt the week end with homefolks. Mr. and Ail . Thomas ami ihildrenl and Mr. and Mi-. I.e ly Smith and chi'du.i I'i'il. dn ii' r S'liid ly with Mr. ...! !t.. I' 'P 'P.. ..!.... I Mi . Boil, mil' Mr,' Tom Jackson I1'"""1 "f "'' Angola goenmicnt. visited Mrs. Cliailey Jackson Sunday af .union. Misses Ri-ttn Taylor and Jewell Ed- ll!a3JaaMQiMMBn8Mi5aanKWK0iW d lis .'ittendi'ii the n.irlv nt the lio'iic L 4 6 Cures Malaria, Chllln Denjae or Bilious Ferer. gcrniH. and Fir It kll. Uh of Mr. Harmon, near Colbert, Satur day night. mi'ses ijiis i;anie ami -wauio .iacK- a ram vi ited IM'th Jackson Sunihy j oening. ! ;' Mr ind Mi . Stephens and family i were in Duinnt Saturday. I Mi s Kitta Taylor spent Saturday, n night with Jewell EddiiiH. u Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wilhelm of," K'np spent the week end with the. m tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith. THijm 1 i.l r, nt1.i(. unit,, I llw, Ufnl end wi'h homi'fnlkn In Durant. Mrs. Ora Nelms sjient Sunday with. Miss Lettn Taylor. Rayiiiiind Joiilui and Roy Peikinsi called on Inez and Jewell Sharp Sun day afternoon. ' Grandpa ntiil Grandma McDonald Hiifn" i uneMlay with .Mr. and Mrs Pei' In . Mr. Bulk Is rhlllilif. CLAY RIIOS. Optical HiicrlnllHlM 120 N. 3rd Phone 793 Durant THE PARISIAN vJ-x- yyy, 'vv' A' M . . s. . . r A ?Pi - -iiJ-. v - We are showing the latest in FALL MILLINERY all makes ut ery reason nble PRICES. '1. .'l , I Step in and let us show them to you. YOUR HAT IS 'WAIT ING YOU HERE. The Parisian Millinery 3 Reasons 1 Better Goods 2 Better Service 3 These are a few of the many reasons why ice are always busy. Then, again, when you spend your hard earned dollar at our store, we see that you get value received. It's about time for you to get one of our good values in Corduroy Suits at $ l.oO And a pair of Peters' Diamond Brand Shoes at only, pair 5Zi4D- Good Blankets at only per pair. - ili4D And a thousand other good values you will have to see to appreciate. Bring your family, goods and prices. They will feel at home in our store and be pleased with our Once our customer, always our customer. iekHoujbn; OM E feUBSBb KX 3 WE SELL FOR CASH ANO SAVE YOU MONEY tfirST?reri7fr'f .1 m ii m Miym.&ft"'n"niimi -mv: )i iggsg3QM55SZiS2BSB&S !ijynwnt;'j!tygS5gJSg VI udimnmmmmmmnfflmfflMMiinifltmmflfflMrociTOii Do Your Banking With Men You Know Every man v. bo baa charge of tbc affairs of this bank are men who live here in Durant, and Bryan County, they are in touch with every phase of business, live stock and agriculture. They want to serve you to the best of their ability consult them often. C. C. Hatchett L. F. Lee Dr. J. B. Smith I he ri J. D. Abbott C. Dyer D. G. Brown V. J. Steger J. W. Browa Frank GlbsoB Dial Currin rst National Bank OF DURANT &S5533335r- ' .ffE2oT! i. a