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   Democrat Journal (Newspaper) - November 10, 1939, Stilwell, Oklahoma                                u The County be the chief 6ay Jn ii U Governor Jim the address and or the j quarters Oklahoma 1 A. and M. left for home after Adjournment of the special J session of Congress on the r neutrality He also is to dedicate the new -on Friday night and will speak at patriotic gathering in Before leaving conferred with officials Department of drouth assurances that every would be made to care for the urgent needs of ' in drouth farmers are urged to t contact the County Supervisors of the Farm Security Admini Cupid Roots Rival The ratio of marriages and Adair county during was 12 to 5, according R. court oithe 12 licenses October 7. In ad to the six tether civil suits were Action filed Mrs. Violet Mobley fired a petition here in dis court Friday asking that marriage to Jim Mobley be They were married la 1936. She alleges that Mobley a disagreeable and Violent temper and threatened her several i Army recruiting parties will soon be touring the western states in stopping j in small cities to broadcast recruiting in mation from Each trailer will be equipped with a complete recruiting office and also with living for the crew of College j It will have a lighting a a. food storage cupboards and a us well as filing cabinets and The Army desires to afford the young men of the rural an equal oppor unity with city youths to learn what the Army has to in the way of training and of the loud speaker will nable the recruiting officers address young men and their parents iq The recruiting officers will be pre pared to answer questions re garding all phases of Army life and to discuss the opportune ties for specialized training Which the several arms and services At this time this office is accepting men for the Medical Dept. at Ft. Sam Tex And Beaumont's Gent Hosp. El Tex. Engineer at Ft. and Signal at Ft. Sam There is no waiting and all men will be given their choice of any vacancy which may exist at the time of their Earl S Sgt. Substation to Tto Oyer To District Conn justice of the conducted two pre Thursday Bunch community was charged with A. the timber affected by the Mose 26 when arraigned arid pleaded 0rfyfimti waived to dis- ' 10,1939 Neil Gordon Rust Family Leaves Rev. R. H. Rust who has been pastor of the First Baptist church here the past three moved his family last Friday to where he will be pastor of the Baptist at that The Rust family have made many close friends since coming to Stilwell and we gret seeing them While here Rev. Rust worked very hard in trying to complete the new church building that started several years Rev. Joe Baker of Tulsa has been assigned to the Baptist church here to take the place Rev. Divorce Petition Filed Beatrice 9 Hamilton filed a divorce in rict - from Hamilton she here Jack married in Ark Bbe alleges non and dating She The Stilwell High school senior marching band consists of 32 members this according to Neil director and band A junior band of 21 members has organized in addition to the senior This is the third year Stilwell High school has maintained a Miss Barbara Jean parson is band The band has made four out-of-town trips this Gordon First trip was October 5 to the Oklahoma Free State Fair at The day after the band played for the Lincoln highway dedication at in morning and then in the afternoon played at Stigler during the Stilwell Stigler football On October 15, the band went to Tulsa to attend the concert of the U. S. marine band Members of the C. Eugene Bob Audrey Jean Absa Mae Vivian Selan Jimmy Lee and Bobby Max Kath ryn N. Mildred Jack Billy Tom Frank and James Daw White and Pauline Bass Hager and John Bass Snare McGee - Prock Roberta Sanders and ' Alto Tenor * of the junior Stilwell Couple Weds Mias Ruby and Ernest Bruner were married Nov. 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prock in Fairview Addition at 8 o'clock P. by Rev. R. H. Tbe bride is the daughter of and Mrs. W. H. Rust Who left here last week for Okla. Sheis a graduate of t lie Blanchard High school and has spent one year at the Okla. Baptist University at Mr. Bruner is the son of the late I. N. Bruner and He has lived in Stilwell all his past and is a graduate our city He has-been employed at the City Filling Station for some and is a very industrious young They are making their home at present in the Prock Congratulations Convention Well Attended County School Tulsa Nan Arraigned Here James Elmer Covert 28. of was here late Sunday afternoon before A. of the on charges of with a dangerous He pleaded not guilty and released on a Dornbrack set bis preliminary hearing for November 25. was arrested in Watts Saturday afternoon by Hugh and was brought to the Adair county jail here that afternoon by He is accused of shooting at Clyde Lee with a He did not touch Lee but tbe charges state that two holes were shot in his Weinrich claims that Lee was to rob Rites Held For Infant Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at Chalk school for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs George Moore who died Wednesday in a Prairie Grove The Rev. Wayne Holiness minister Burial was in the cemetery under the direction of Roberts funeral The fourth quarterly session of the Adair county singing convention convened November 5, at Maryetta school house about two mites north ot Stilwell on U. S. highway No. 59. from the several counties in eastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas This singing convention has been holding quarterly meetings since statehood and specializes io sacred The officers of the group consists of Skake Horner Miss vice and Marion Two well-known quartets The Panama is an group and the Hartford quartet is a male Several undred people attended the The session's program in opening song by lent Skake invocation the Rev. Ross Holiness several umbers by the Panama and the Hartford and group songs led by each of the following Grady Rogers and S. H. all of Mrs. Bertha Van Horn of Edward Rasmus W. S. Levi Rev. Ross O'Neal aud Miss Bernadine all of Marion Gregg and George O. both of Swinney George Mr. Bacon all of E. M. Bartlett of Siloam 0. E. Long of Arthur Jones and Mrs. Juanita both of Prarie and Miss Christine Richards of The Cherokee County quartet and a quartet arranged by Howard Lowe were also on the The Hartford quartet was com. posed of J. W. Chester and Jessie The next of the convention will be held at the Holiness sometime in American Education being observed this November 5-11. The week November 12 J Children's Book T parents and teachers hit est themselves in better reading for We expect to begin the first semester tests We hope to have county school repairs continued and Clinic Schedule The regular ray will not be held Nov. 14~as was previously On Jan 9, we will have an all day clinic in the health over the Bfile Dr. Jingles will be in ointments can be through your local be closed U. but will Joe's Pies 10c Four Divorces Granted At a one-day term of court here District Judge E. A. Summers granted four Day Cox won a divorce from Mrs. Gladys Cox on adultery Jack Ward won a divorce from Pauline on cruelty grounds Mrs. Ella Donahue was divorced from J. M. desertion was the cause of divorce in. the last Mrs. Lois Perkins vs B. L. Four farms mortgaged to the Oklahoma school land com mission were 1c. F. A. Oscar J. New WPA school at Proctor No. 2, are under construction and expected the new gym at 0J^/"4. No. 1 will be started at an The following schools received in part school lunch materials from the Welfare Ward Wrights Honey Oak Ewings South Rocky Mountain Elm Chewey Chalk Rock North Proctor and It is expected that other materials will be soon for these and the other schools which ' The Union Hill School Board has renewed their efforts to get WPA project for a new school building to replace the one lost by fire there sometime Oak Grove and Rocky tain Schools hope to have a school repair project started Mr. WPA Engineer of was in the county Tuesday looking at WPA pro. including those connected with the Mr. Fremont High School from the State Department was in the County and Friday of last week and inspected the four High Stilwell and U. G. No. 1 and reported them doing satisfactory made some helpful G. M. Hagan Co. Supt Entertainment In Gym After Meeting The P. T. A. of Stilwell planning a short meeting November 14, at 7:Qft( p. m. in school They are making meeting brief so that the school athletic fund may Immediately following hour of the P. A. there is to be a game program in the high school for the benefit of the school athletic Tbe gram is to consist of people of all as chinker cheeky base ball games are to be Eat Joe's cafe Cheater Craig and ton of were  

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