Democrat Journal (Newspaper) - October 21, 1938, Stilwell, Oklahoma -A DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER The County VOLUME 9. ADAIR OCT. 21, 1938 Christie School Organizes 4-H Club The school has completed organization of n 4 H club with 35 Miss H- D. A. announced lart William Karl Miss Violet and Mrs. Oliver are the The officers and members Bre Benjamin Jewell vice pres Myrtle sec Jennie clothing and appropriate dress cap Adina and Irene Francis Oar less Naoma Mavis 11a Alice Jessie Sai Naomi Velma Iax Adina Ida Mae Wilma Arthur Fleet n Derwood Craig James Calvin Kiley Sherman O. J Donald Lee Carroll tins and Orval Dedication Program Galelia Robbing The program for the Named S. H. S. tion of the new stone school building at Oct 24, 1938 has been arranged and is as 10:00-Music by S t i 1 w e 11 High School 10:30-Address of Welcome by George Supt. of Co. 10:40-Response to Welcome Address by C- K. 10:55-Music by 11:00-Introductions and short talks by W. P. A. 11:20-Dedication Address by Congressman Jack 12:10-Noon. 1:15-Music by 1:25-Address by John Citizen Buried Saturday Senior News John S. S. Band The race for Football Queen closed last week with victory John age 68 for the the and respected jng votes zen of I Seniors died Friday at his home of Juniors heart He apparently Sophomores 21, was in good health until his de- Freshman 7 Miss Polly Parrott won the Mr. Fletcher was found dead pen and Mr. Catron lying on a pile of wood in the lne 0f by his daughter and We wish to lhp Undefeated for Two Years The Watts Watts school football have the distinction of being undefeated during the past two years by an Oklahoma In that time they have been di fettled only once by an stale 1 liey are also Adair county champions tor the past two seasons and teams which once considered them as only caliber now c ear of This season M. J. has ihe strongest Engineer aggregation in Hie of the Band Gives Concert at Westville The Stilwell High school band held a concert Tuesday night at the Westville It was well The local band received as their share of the ANNOUNCEMENT The Dr. W. M. McAnally dental office will be closed all next Mr. McAnally will attend a National Dental Association and Post Graduate in St. Mrs. Wendell Chambers and daughter of were Sunday guests in the borne oi Dr. and Mrs. D P. BARGAIN IN ELECTRIC set Miss Barbara Jean was chosen by the musicians as their Donald and Raymond drum Back of the Stilwell band is an active Band club of approximately 100 members which is responsible for the organization's new The women of this group took part in a number of activities to earn with which they bought uniform caps and according Mrs Norris Band members purchased I heir own ] Officers of the Band club other than Mrs. White are Mrs. George E. vice Miss Ruth and four committee M r s. Myrtle Mrs. Marjorie ir Boyd enter and Mrs. Boyd Included among the membership of the band Left to right in front Sammy Billy George E. Tom Frank and Bob Jr. Second A. J. band Barbara Jean band Eugene Alma Mae Katherine Edward Jack Dorothy Mae Audrey Jean Frank Inola Vivian Raymond drum and Feron Third Jack Jimmie Ivory C. Bob Selan Jerry Kathryn Pauline Boyd McGee Jr Roberta San Dorothy Jean Jack Hornsby and Dorothy Hiss Carson Viu of Daily Phoenix Miss Galelia a sen ior student of Stilwell was elected football queen for the Indians Tuesday Oct. 11, H. H. superintendent Miss Robbins will be crowned at ceremonies to be held here on Homecoming day which will b e sometime i n Her attendants on this occasion will be the class football queens from the other three including Miss Barbara Jean Miss Dorothy and Miss Marilyn Lee Mr. and Mrs. Luther Land of Tulsa who had arrived for a He was born in the community and lived there until his He was widely known as a respectable and law abiding citizen and hud many friends who were greatly shocked to learn of his Surviving him are his Mrs. Julia a Ben of two MrS. Ma Tga t C of and Mrs. Blakemore of and two and Bud if community Funeral services were con ducted Saturday at the home by Rev. J. L Brown of at 2:30 P M. Burial in New Hope cemetery under direction of Roberts funeral Pallbearers Ray George John John T o m Matthews and Joe ness and town people who helped us in this You have been very liberal and co-operative with time and This spirit of en operation in the school is the result of the spirit instilled into the school by the The Seniors will crown their queen at the annual game in Smith Mrs. h age G. 4()'.l North Ft. at following an or ud IT 11 n III I illness P. T. A. Will Meet Diagnostic Clinic for Crippled Children A clinic the purpose ol examining crippled children will be held in Tuesday afternoon Oct. 25th at the Methodist church from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. These examina tions will be under the auspices ol the Oklahoma Society for Crippled Children and the Oklahoma Commission f o r Crippled Children in cooperation with local committees Specialist in crippled children s work will be in charge of the examinations and parents will be advised as to what may be done in the way of remedial treatment for their children All children crippled by di accident or alter effects of infantile club tubercular or bone io are invited to Jf you know any children living in your neighborhood who should attend this we will appreciate such effort as yon might make to see that they come for examination E. Adair County Health Nurses The Parent Teachers Association will meet Monday night at the Stilwell High school at 7:30 Band to Have Booth at Show The Stilwell Band Boosters will have a booth at the Horse and Colt Show Oct 22nd. Coffee and will be sold on this Your will be appreciated m Mrs. Smith was liorn in Su 1, grew up She was a member of the First Baptist and of the Order of Eastern She and her a retired K C S. railroad had lived in Ft. Smith for 14 moving there from She leaves her three Mrs. Waller Okla Mrs. E. L. Kel and Mrs. Fowler of and two B. and Joseph of Funeral services were d Tuesday the Baptist church here by Rev. Yancey of Ark burial was in New Hope cemetery un Announcing Turkey The Second Oklahoma key Grading School will at October 27 2. is sponsored ly by the Bureau of til D. C and A. and M. College Poultry Classes in grading dressed turkeys will be conducted dur i mg two Laboratory y. work will consist of practice handling anil grading Instructors for the course will be 11 C. Associate Marketing Bureau of Agricultural U. S. D. A. and C. A of Marketing Poultry Oklahoma A. and M. Licenses will be issued to a satisfactory who by marketing agencies to market turkeys graded to U S. Standard land Examination I crudes of those not employed will be listed and licenses issued when and if their services examination will be given the afternoon of October Poultry graders licenses are good for one It will be necessary for those holding licenses for previous seasons to renew The grading school will not be restricted to persons seeking graders Turkey pro. produce men and others interested are invited to No registration fee will be Those interested in going please see the Home Demonstration Agent us she may Elizabeth II o in e Demonstration Agent Christian Aid Members of the Christian Aid met yesterday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ora Got don for a Bible study conducted by E. R. Stilwell and vicinity enjoyed a nice rain Tuesday It was greatly The temperature has dropped considerably since the patronage ' der direction of Roberts funeral County School Notes School Districts to Call Elections SEQUOYAH Oklahoma Sunday Matinee through Monday Robert Montgomery and Tout id - Three Loves Has Nancy Tuesday and Wednesday Fred Ginger Rogers aud Ralph Bellamy iu - Carefree I Red roll call will come Having been sen Chairman of the Junior Red I am anxious that each each child in each class room become a mem This would give e pupil a button an 1 the room would receive the Kid Cross the cost is only per Applications for free text clothes a n d shoes for the needy school are M. County Mrs. C. L Fletcher Hostess Two districts are planning to call special elections near to dispose of old school 1-ings which have been replaced hy new buildings built through The old struc tures will be sold to the highest Starr has recently completed a new stone and West will soon have a new four room stone house completed aud East school in the same is being replaced by a new Mrs. S. L- Casteel of south is on the sick list this Circle One members met yesterday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ray Blakemore for a World Outlook lesson conducted by Thursday aud Friday Laurel A Hardy and Patricia Ellis in Blockheads Saturday George O'Brien aud Ray Whitley in- Painted Desert NEW THEATRE Admission IO & 15 cents Wednesday Joel McCrea sad Dorothy Kent in- Youth Takes A Fling Mrs. C. L. Fletcher was hostess to the members of her bridge club aud additional when she entertained with a bridge parly in her home Wednesday Guests beside members Mrs. Cleve Miss Mabel Bellamy and Miss Euphemia Bridge was played from three Prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. O. club Mrs. Hal second Mrs. guest A course Missionary Society Circle Three members of tbe Methodist Missionary Society met evening in tbe borne of Miss Mildred Lee and enjoyed a pot Inck 12 members were 1 KOH SALE 400 acre farm in Sec. 31, Twp. 16/ Range 24, about 9 miles West Stilwell and known as the Steve Two sets of son about 100 acres in Good road to open stock and fruit Price I acre - W. N. Broken r Okla. Mrs. H. a Yoe Smith