, 19301MKARDFb#IT *0 HiWCh.aacd* tightly.t *f go! I .i ffthet if 1 i an, -w hwe jcui yourVt r* eid! ’ he aprlt; ed.. r way to the doc r w as Joi ked, *nd theUktr. y. It«trsf'.f »r. hand -j;a»c. t.lt; r. .o where ih»y make 1. ro out n*ooi ntar the doer*it room.ile stated ca'.a'.y.t- tt.e basetnn.t en-Oi kt d, t o. I doo tabout the rear i fs another w . v*Local PhvsicianViews On ProposedHospital Lor Perryon a hill top was in th air. We now have a vision of a castle in the an ana lets makethe r.c« e lt;arv acnfi c at : put it onthe ground.D. F. COI.DIROW M. D.\ired Settler DiesAt Homestead HerePett\ .Tohn«on, colored, age 89vcats. died at.45 oVlSundav14 1lt‘SS otevening at hi' home t*n t..'t of Perrv. following aneveral months.J -hnson made the va lt;■ peninjr of the Cherokee -•nr here from Waco, Te\afaked the farm on wh u he \vaM4 «(Continued from Page 1)essary that we can Hum one entirely suitable f, r our needs. I vory castle rn a hill ton wn-i • t a castleym Stanley Vestal i* the author of Fandango, Ballads of the Old West Happy Hunting Ground, “Kit Carson, the Happy Warrior of the Old West”, and * Dobe Wails. a lt;of Kit Carsons Southwest.’*Harlan Armstrong, of Hillings, transacted business in Perry Saturday.He was born in Severy, Kansas,but when a small boy his family moved to the Cheyenne country, and since that time he hw been in close contact with Indiana. Recently, One Hull, an adopted son of Sitting Bui*,utfhn, ML Campbell,.Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Ivee, of Bennett, Colorado, arrived Friday evening to visit Mrs. Lee s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ryan, sister, Mrs. Belle McMillan and nephew, Everett McMillan, at 1225 Delaware street.innMrs. Mary Palmer, of Blue Mound,Mrs. J. C. Krow entertained in her home at 110CI Elm street ovei tieweekend, Mr. Krow’s sifter, Mrs. F. M. Bryant and daughter, Rose Deahn of Oklahoma City,J. C. Krow, has gone tlt; McPherson. Kansas where he will work inthe oil Helds.Mr, and Mrs. John Neuerburg, dau-father’s name w'ith f..!l tribal ceremonies. He understanlt; - Cheyenne and Sioux languages and knows the Indian Sign language.1 ghter. Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Char-iting her nephew. i ]es Hernpfling nad family, were SunCharles Tucker and Mrs. Tucker on day guests ofKansas, ufl* I *at P«*neaFir street..outh- ithetati. com- iHeBruce Moore, as* 'ant professor of sculpture of the Fniversity of W i chit a, Kas., also tv • ived an ap pointment. His proj« t will be creative work in sculpture, abroad. It is Moores second appointment to the Guggenheim Fellow *k lie is now reading in Paris.Hugh Gatewood has accepted a position with the Illinois pumpingstation at Tonkawa. Oklahoma. His brother, Raymond Gatewood is alsoftemployed at the station.Citv.I.. J. Mooter, who has been conTwo and a quartir »■ .llion Amori-Mrs. Charles Boone and daughter, Betty IjGu, Mrs. II. G. Donley, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Iodrd and two daughters, Kathryn and Marjorie, KeithMcCuiston, and Bud Magill. motored to Stillwater Sunday afternoon,fined to his home for two we* k suffering from pneumonia, was re ported to not (a -o well Sunday, while he was said to be some inc! proved Monday.Miss Dotendingthe weeke i’i iends.Fred Co* *ness visit*Mr anddaughter,dinner gm thui* C.Mr. andtow, are i ml friend««Mr. anilof Covle,AL\ ami Av #*rc* lt;*)\! Wi\iihi