ADA. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY EVENING. AIARDMORE PRESBTTERY SEWERAGE GON IKLAHOMAi IN PROGRESS AT ADA' IEIW. HAVKKKlKESKJITATlYt Kl.MSTEKS lt;IE C lt;Vl li H TOKS K S LAST I THE NEv STATE IA IT- j SEAf'K IVOKhTEA'DA SEE. 'Im ..I still.- | I Mr rest lag Program and Extrllrnl 1 ||. h. ritwmld ’nbllr j Ki.-nint Sermons Tumdhrr With I Hn»Mmrlt;-e. ArtBu-iitcs* Meeting*. I BWd—Oklahoma itions will the end of f Superin-ate depart-lt; memorialilent is 1k*-the state, of the day ebration Is he follow-lay is giv-The open log session of the Ardmore Presbytery was held Thursday [ evening at the Presbyterian church, of which Rev. J. D. White is the popular pastor.The territory of this Presbytery includes the southeastern part ofrating the gun in the country it 2 by Mrs. •nt to the ad remain-war. car-wounded. ;The city council i a w arded the eontr struction of Ada s » H. H. Fitzgerald A The lt;*ontract price concern was $32,217bid iieing thatthe state, and the churches are struction Co., alsopretty well represented by pastors and elders and a few of the good ladies.The purpose of this session is to complete the annual reports of the work of the district, preparatory to making the final reports to headquarters at the general assembly which will convene at Denver in May.Retiring moderator, Rev. A. E. Weston. of Atoka, was unable ro attend the meeting on account of severe illness of his wife. In his absence.e longs the the introductory sermon was preached by Dr. C. C. Weith. pastor of ihe First Presbyterian church at Ard-• ration day the grand**3,416.40.The contract is 1 and will be signed Fitzgerald Company tion of !eing expe: work uhd have fu istactory recommem told. It is stated cials that work on commence within t-as the contractorstheir pipes on 12th contractors will inmenoe operations aimemor- j more. Dr. Weith is one of the strong-SPOVSOIt S18651. the obser-feeling of Jrief over•ther.s and those who their tri-r a second grown up ed heroes, life is not I uurecog-lc in the s are forcing in the y died to solemnityest men of his denomination. as demonstrated by his able delivery. His subject was. Nothing.” from which he gave a very beautiful discourse.Alter the sermon the initiatory prayer of the session was offered by Rev. A. J. French. Rev. R. L. Phelps, of Purcell, was unanimously elected moderator.The regular business meetings have been held today and arrangements have been perfected for a missionaryH*Hast Bill V-romfor CnnfedeniGuthrie, Okla.. having visited varto state,” announced ! B:H Cross today, i like forty young ! the sponsorship ai honor to represent vision of the Unitec erans at Memphis have selected for sIthemeeting tonight, home and foreign. J Muilin of Ardmore. Addresses will be delivered by some j -For first maidof the talented men and an interest- | Juanita Johnson of.ng program is promised. The pub- j mrtid of honor. Mi: lie is invited to attend this missionary J of Oklahoma City.ra“f- * .Among the fort:The visitors attending arc: ' whom it was my tRev. R. J. Carnahan. jiastor of ;he I tertained there was East side Presbyterian church. Ard-j would represent O more; Rev. C. C. Weith. First Pres-! the grace, beauty byterian church at Ardmore; Elder Memorial ! Red field. Ardmore; Rev. J. I). BraJey.tod. White j pastor, and Elder H 15. atiper. War Kiowa; from McAIester. Rev. M. F» the fol-exercises; tnnwer by the Revo-tnirg Ad-yf the R -Ile Bonnie -American ran; s recited by allegiance jublic forCow den. pastor C. P. church . Chas. Christensen, pastor First P church. Rev. lt;1. W. M« \VRev.this great organist duty to moke the but there was not the ladies who woan honor so our oiug j byterian cter and G. W. Barr; from Purcell.for allRev. it. I.. Phelps and Rev. A. J. French, former Ada pastor, but now superintendent education McClain county: Rev. A. J. Crawford, pastor(bonty lt;onThe county comn toioc county met sion yesterday. Sev lowed uiiaJ some n(*. S. rant:A PresbyteiRev. Thoma1|n oK.ip/.L ill! v f l UI C ft Iatpolar Du-Tishomin-dispomd of. other of importance wasITERESTigo; Rev. I). B. Bryant. Poieau: Eider Kunts. Lindsay; Rev. L. B. Parker.\ILKO\hV. Hardin imitionf .irehae-ler inves-id on th-lies west b excava-. (pitchedSulphur: Rev. Chas. E. Pitts. Pauls Valley; Rev. Duncan McRurer, Sunday School missionary; Rev. R. Wel-ton Oaks and wife of Ravia; Miss A!-lie Mitchell. Ravia; Elder Dr. Ixon-ey. Mill Creek; Rtv. Geo. r. Clark and Elder Covington of Sulphur; Rev. J. W. Carr. Lindsay; Rev. J. n. Dickerson. Wynnewood; Rev. J. A. Stanley. l*high; Rev. Page of Davis; Mr. Steve William and wife. Revs. Cook Johnson. Bennett Amos. Davis Jaco-way, Martin Charleston, Diamond Bond. Doctor Dickson and Abel Wade.The Daily News thoroughly. Try its cohimns. Pric. for 1st insertion a word each subset********: Fresh+****We hare .iuvt supply of thedie*-:Ya*sar Suprem