Sapulpa Free Press (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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Personal*
' CAPITOL NF.VtfS
°®? w H Murray's nil* by
order on matter. rv*
——- 'ip»i. by the f.»iirU rr I
A group of young people who ''*!»«! a setback In the decision f
enjoyed an outing at Mohawk of the Oklahoma County rtt*trlet !f
park in Tula* Saturday after court in the Wen1/ Thoma< f
rvion Included Musses Jud.th highway controversy.
Barry. Nall Jana Ranck. Bunny Just what tha next nap i, I
Uarhman. Dorothy Wooden, the j urn bird affair will ba ra i
Martha Lou Lawrence, Sarah matned a matter of conjecture i
Wallace and Marion Scot* Leon here lata Mmxlay.
• reat, Mark I,ambeth, Phil Wll- Tha court. Judge* Ram Hook
,hita. BiUy Mann of Tulsa. Bob- ar and Lucius Babcock rulad
by McMaatara They ware ac- that tha governor was wlthou*
• mpan ed by Mr> L S Leach ;, , ,
.an Mr* Arthur Lawranca and ** highway commissioner that
.Mr* Jirr. Barry. Saturday night the appointment of m.!s Maude
:lay enjoyed a taffy pull and O Thomas of Braver. »** VO)d
ilanca in the home of Mr*. Joy and that thr 1*39 highway aw
nan In Tulsa [ letting up the manner of ap-
* *** [poinunrnt and removal of high-
M’ and Mrs A D. Bowling way cnmjr.is. oner* »j.i ron*M-
and aon Jack, former Sapul- 'utional
pan*, of F. Paso Taka*, arrived Attorney* for Went* mid th»
last weak to vlalt relative* hara derision gave him the office
They ware accompanied by the and that anyone using force to
Kirmer'a mother. Mr* Amanda prevent him from serving w mi,;
Bowling of Tulaa. who ha* been be "flying in the fare of thr
visiting them several month* law "
• • •
s*m.p\ free press
fiue for'AtficlJ
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CLASSIFIED
TFIFPHONT IM
'C.
MAllUMII tlClWM
fcnatt C. Roilingmrorth, >9,
and Fay Hollingsworth. 41. boll*
of Tulaa; Jamaa H FUher IT.
. — ^ ^ and Sylvia Hull. 22. both A
AH 1 nltitYin 1 c Burxm ♦$;
Amvl Vyl/IlJIIIIi and Electa Hen*lay. 33 bo- f
| Tulaa Eugene Clark. 21. and
Flor.1 Dnnlap I8 both of J*nk»;
_(Lee Bogle. l». and Ruth Nxn-
---- -.era Ik both of Tulaa Eugene
FOR RENT P»rru 2I Orhelut* and E'hel
------- House 20 Bartlesville Marvin
FOR RENT 5 room modern T Robert* 34 and Cathryn
house, close in 120 Writ Hob Hagen. 25 both of Tulaa: Frink
<on. *12 50 Lon T Jackson Cockrell 25, Drumr.ght, ,ind
----- Ethel ledge rwood, 22 Oihonj
FOR RENT — 3 room furnish- Halph Forba*. 21 and Bde!»,e*g
ed apartment, cloaa in. Prl- J^na* 14 both 0f Cushing Ar-
' vate bath, garage, atl bill* paid 1 Tat* 22 an<f Iona B iker,
120 month. Lon T. Jackaon. *® both of Tulaa
FOR RENT 4 room house. 14
Weat Hobaon, *8 month. Lon
! T Jackson.
MIHf FLLANFOt S
Viol). Not Oli.it
Th* violin Is not the oMseg
•'rii.eil iruHim*. Th* |vr. inf
lb* ntrp *■ writ *« other «frtnr*4
ItKtrunenlf ar’ednt* t
AIX. KINDS of plumbing Ra- ’.
. .. work a special'1. Wort
"--- i.iranteed. {i ■ !•' . i
Abov* is Justice Fletcher Riley Co. Phone 897 12-8*1
of the s'a'e supreme court who I* ■ — ;
'•ported to b# the neat target for WILL TAKE care ot Children '
Oov W lr Murray s executive or- day or night
Phone 1470-J
1*
Mr and Mrs Joe Rorkwood Hubert L Bolen long acren'
n<! baby of Calvin are guest* ed as the leader of the dry!
the home of tha formers Democratic movemen’. Monday
rarvr.t* Mr and Mr* C. B declared himself In favor of the f*re. Political writers at the state
good They will remain !frrrediaic adopt n by cm are- agltol are saying thsgussfimr sg
• ra until the Simmer school of the plan of furmai 0»,-. jj,r ««arR Rlesr .m the groimds that
O U. opens then Mr ry H.rl of Vir j f r , h# ,n ,h* ,w,'r»l r«yr«>i! Thr___
erri.d .m on 'he „f(,lor quest 1.,n '^ "^MOmATXM FOR SALE
Byrds plan announced at I office Justice Riley receives
Mr and Mrs P F Ruakoski tha Jefferson Day dinner
FOR SALE
Rockvood will enroll there
• • •
Fnurf
hsd as their gueau Friday and 1 Washington la* weekT provide!
Saturday the former* brothers for the aubmisaion by congress
flbert Ruakoski of OlLahoma to the voter* of an amendment.
C ;y. Roy Rtutaakl of West Tul- permi'ting the people to v,,te Mrri*' PruntF TuU»
a and Edward Ruakoskl of on the repeal of the eighteenth * H Holme* of
f ishing Mr* Ruskhskl and amendment by popular vote
daughter. Louisa accompanied
___w______ i Only slightly used, made by
pension for inpirlrt sustained when Leonard Porcelain lined, 50-lb
h» was s lieu:mast of artillery In capacity. $15 cash buys It 1200
LODGE NOTICK
KVH.HTb OF PYTHIAS
Meet Tonight
7 3# — R. p. Hall
All Knight* Urged to Attend
QMS H Him- ( (
Ro> Wild man. K R. 4.
East Falrvlesr Phone 103$
Albert Ruakoakl to hi* home
, Saturday morning an., re* urn
vd Sunday night.
see
Mr and Mrs Wesley Gage
i as their house guests for
an Indefinite stay, the former’*
iaher and alster Mr J H
’•agBv SBA kMm U> -I
$ i .orsdo, Texas
• • •
T*vrfi Wallsce spent the week
end in Rpavinaw. fishing
FOR 8AI.E — Schaffer Upright
Plano, wonderful tone brown
mahogany case A bargain
for $20 cash at the Red Ball
Storage on South Main
J R Holme* of Muskogee
chairman of the intergration i
committee, and F A Ramsey
v*te a..ai*«- s« i. - chairman of the legislative com-1
8'ate Auditor Frank Carter |mUt^. ^ mallf report*
has requested W C. Hughes ! ___
r^1 i>0f,rd °f School men around the state
pUbltra;lon at capitol were thrown In a tur-1
■n eoTl* moil over the week-end as rum-;
••I .. .____ bllngs of further educational
I am not satufled with re- • shakc-up* were heard '
t^ ’ r'ZT thal COn- ThP Charge of E E. Brown.'
when tl ey^Mted ibouvjjjTTe*: ?rr“dfnt ot »«“^weatem Bute FOR SALE Police pupp.e* with
MeA1 ester prison now
troverxr
FfjR SALE — Bra rides combi-
nation Radio-Phonograph, like
new Coat $213 Sacrifice for
quick sale for $75 Terms to
responsible party. Call Eyler
800 or 1925
quest
The
Teachers college at Weather-1 beat pedigree Very large type
if«d, by the board of education i Call 254. 17.3
r™* lust as the season opens for,__
* * • home rrf ^IrDr,""f‘l of OWa- condderaUon of buageu and I
"Mr John Will.am.< Air. spent ,, 965000 °*|employment for schools, caused NOTICE
Monday .n Muakogee where she rr lt,,>ut *251>00, the regular the uneasiness phe Free Grease Jot. a.
eited Mr Williams who Is In ^^t^VHOOO A _ «A»<«y had the news of Used in the
th# veterans hospital there
#
K„ „ • - ---- — ---- —1---- — Sapulpa Belter
K.ia °y ucm Brown's removal circulated Trading Club" coupon books will
a. been he.d up ^about the capitol until reporu WH1 be curtailed
Or^dy Wallace .oen1 the week , °rn!7 *',nfri“ ruI,,d lha’ Dr W B BlneU. preaiden:
rod .n BpavU^w ^ r*/ ^ °f th' of Oklahoma
• . . . 14Uon In prison In- was again threatened with re-
Mn W j p--. .. „ du*tnM Carter* request lndl- moral
v v I Hoin'‘u cates he has Information of ___
’ mother o< D C Ham.. ->'hrr Irregularities I —
M. ^ - I. Ill T ||
May 15th
Rowrrs Filling Station
141 S. Main Phone !A«
1 .. is a guest for an indefinite
visit in the Hamilton home.
PHONE 12:*
. Member* of the T. N T or-
J ’ r H -> • met head ludeUee m MHag .» pfeate
Mr and Mr. Herbert J ihnson 2?^'* ‘
tax expert employed by the Tax the year for the dub
Economy association, will ad- _
dress the school superintend-
ents of the state at Norman
and Mrs Charles Bartlett re-
t .rned Sunday from Fayeue-
' e. Ark. where they were
h ,u* guests for several day*
Saptilpa’v Drv (Teanevs
MOBIL TAILORS
CLEANERS and DYERS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
You Save Money
on Our
Exchange Elan
GENERATORS for Ihe»-
rolet or Model £/• rn
A Ford -DO.DU
FORD heavy duly brake
S' $3.50
(Rear — $4 74>
TRIC O \t inri-hirld W ipers,
Hi, $2.50
BKtKF BRI MS, Ford and
asr si.oo
Large Cars $1.5$
Se« of Four A4 *0
High QI'AITT BATTERY
11 plate. 7 c
only vJi I D
<and vour old battery 1
Exchange on Ford .A
Blocks. Ri bored with pi'
tons, pins and ring*. $15
Complete with valves,
valve guides and connect-
ing rods $72.44
STANDARD
Motor Supply
HARRY HIBBARD. Prop.
Ice /L Park Phone 431
» th Mr* Johnson s parents t-’r Z.
and other governmental txprn-
..... .....* ««• aa he has found them In
U In Ok- hu study so far of the state.
\t“,f ?!"rr hf •*“ ',l>" Superintendent* to appear on
1 0,1 fourth the program are L A Hartley
u^L f *** Ramsey building Guymon L L Clifton. Tipton
acc®mpa"*«I there Bun- B E Johnson Wagoner; G E
. } •> h** <»nuly who returned Spradlin. Wynnewood S
V«ii Moaarcll
Klnj Henry VIII. who was proud
"***“* t - r, ■
rsrmrnis to ac.-eolun'e the bresdth.
771111 t» lnillcsle«I In the many p«r
traits ot hint hy llulhvin.
to their
rught.
home here
Mr* Mamie Raines and her
daughter. Mra E F Atchley
left Saturday for Corsicana.
Trxa*. where they were called
b* the serious nines* of the
former* mother.
Sunday Snow. Comanche; Paul R Tay- j
lor Idabel B C 9winney. Law-
ton: C A. Parker. Alva, and 1
____ __ j I
Club Bar
Criterion (
Last Times Todat
WILL K041FRS
Mr and Mra Claude Williford
»i>ent the week end In Muskogee
voting in the home of the lat-
ter’s sister. Mrs O C Janell
,!d Mr Janell Mr. V. ■ _
returned to his home here Bun
W night and Mrs Williford re- Will I—AT and rill Its BAT
malned unUl Monday night
BLMNEB.S AND 17.1 AM III
TOMATO AND PEPPI.R
PL.AVTH FOR SALE
Good slurdt plants low-
est market prices.
217 Fast Bryan
On the Stage —
GOBINO
klAMINE TWINS
With Their Wives
On thr Screen —
••TRANSATLANTIC"
Added Short Subjects
ON THF CORNER
AT 27 EAST DEWEY’
COUNTRY ('Ll R BEER
ON TAP
and in bottles
All kinds of
Barbecued Sandwichrs
Bottled Drinks
Milk. Buttermilk
LUNCHES for PICNICS
md PARTIES a Specialty
Ladies Welcome!
HARRY ANDERSON
Caterer
pilllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlM
| A \ \ 01 V C F M F. \ T — J
| FRED M. DYER (
jg Kormerls \\ ith Fire-tone Ma-ler Station g
p I- Now M.majrrr of B
THF TEXACO SERVICE STITIoN |
Comer Dewey ami Elm ^t*. Telephone 11(¥) a
TO BE OPERXTED 1
(Dyer Model |
Service Station a
TEXACO
OILS, G ASOLINE and
CERTIFIED LUBRICANTS
FIRESTONE
TIKES. TUBES. BATTER
IBS AND ACCESSORIES
m
DriVP fll \K ft Pit At \ AIIF SkCAWt' I csA m
<a pul pa
Press
.Niunls
it. Ounliam Uk-
R»‘k*as4* From Jail
* objerUon of the eounty
i#y the hearing upon ha-
oorpua proceeding*, brough'
Wert J Dunham, la to be
before Judge Oayli^d R
tkam i* in jail on a charge
rr fie ring Charles Hickman
Drumright last autumn |
ta tried In the recent term
•tt.'t court but the Jury I
B* b e to agree upon a rer 1
He now aaks that he tm
#d from Jail.
*uf' wa* brought in 8u I
court and wa* to b>
hef.ire Judge C O Beaver
*</w T i-sday The coun '
toruey pointed out that
Judge WUcox heard the 1
*1 case, that the ault j
1 lk>w be heard by him
I. S SENIOR DIES
7te A Keller 17-year old
Personal* ] SCHOOL BUDGET
1 SLICED $14,000
ind Mi
Marie Legg
1 a house g
*. Ohayn Ra
of Drum -
"»t of Mr
this week
and Jes
FOR NEXT YEAR
nO AKI) OF EDI I AMOS PI ANH
SAVING |\ SALARIES
AT MILTING
j* Katherine Br
hotna City was
Pred Hpeaknian
Connie Allan and Mm*
n Gilbert apent. the week
Oklahoma City
Al a meeting of the Board of
Education Wecineaday night,
plan* aere made to make a re-
duction in sa.arie* for next year
to *ave $14 000 according to
Nupt E H Mifune who today
laaued 'he following statement
hapulpa teachers, officer* and
other employee* will feel the
major portion of rut* voted by
. , th^ acbool board last night. The
reduction in aaiarle* alone trill
of Shawnee effect a saving of $14 000 00 ov-
t... J ( _ NapuJpa apem er last year'* aalary budget
Tuesday m Rapulp. on busine. Although a genera, reduction
out Allen re- r — ^°l r*^n,Ulure* *“
Ed Mundetj
spent Mon da;
aty.
and non, I
in Okla
Richard Her
formerly of
Mr and Mrs
M and Mrs A E Ke.. .urnf.u T,„.^ ’V" teacher ,nd other em-
- -"2“.01 ......su,E"^iSrr»rii,“s5“.t^
of a relative
n a Tulaa hospital Mon-Idea
Funeral service* were *t ‘ “ '7“‘.‘Tr. ‘*r reduction of 12 6 per cent
rk Thumday afternoon In Mrs F A VanVe »r urt w ^ TW r^lrln« highett aal-
:« Methodist rhurth with r.,„y J,- 1 , „ n U‘ Ulr >*'«"< re-
---- . ‘*Uhoqja < Ity duction* The entire *av in
..her./^ TU'1 dauth-lthe 1882-333 budget over the
acvera; day- l°r IWI-32 budget will
E Webb In charge Bur
* made at B.xby The
ed. who waa a senior in
* high school this year,
/iveri by his parenta and
toro’her* and two attter*
FIR KING (.< Min
I ABLY THIS SEASON
**’’• ” “ ---------- ™ - ------- — be 15T per
cent
* • •
Mrs H B Burnett and Mae *PeRt 00 ath**tlc»
Katherine Burne” are cR'er 22!L >*»»» The ln-
Ulning members of the p e o • who coath I'^tbaU.
chapter thla aftemoonat lunch- *-«img etc. win
eon 401 » lull lane teacher* teach-
• • . I*’* or at* riaaaaa a day
Ictlon that May thla year Mr and Mr- . Cdaching to them will be an
mg unusually good aa*.i|of (JUa, .m.^ City *re rurriral*r a^»!*-y *fter
. came recenUy from Ben N th- » houar regular clasaes are flnuhed in
>ley aute game and flah Mr and M * c T Qu^n* ^ af>rnoori Th* *alarlea for
*. who pointed to early . C. T Cornw'11- claacorgn tnatructor. who have
nt as htt reason M and Mrs Geonre k,*<tdlUon>1 QuaUficaUona for
a are unusually voracious I baum of Ok .h. n- 7i. *ood coach‘ng will coat the
*ft". the -Pt-nlng Sunday .n the tuZ SurTnd ^ *'
M,- H M Marshal: £
Paul a 11. tthlrtk roitj in pifvioui vvari
u wh0, att«di 0 »* ** PH* jZn
seek ^-.’,pend lhr *taF*1*a schools have operated
Mr anT*s h,Wj P#r' °f' ** ^ anj^chS
. ' *n.d .Mr? Jo* 10 «»* ata^. approximating Hw
I achool earoiUaent. McAiegter
' Fr,’fJ FleU-fier and Mrs B Reno Bartlegvlll#. Norman!
|J ” Ct»per have returned Lawton. Ponca City, Okmulgee.
( •Ton; a weeks Dip to varloiw A<ia an<l Blackwell have, in the
parts of Kansas past three year* expended more
w * * * money per capita for schools
Miss Allene Porter of Tulsa Uian Sapulpa But for thMe
spent Friday and .Saturday difference* flapulpa school* have
here visiting her unc> Mr R ion« been recognized for their
BOLT FALL
. - „ _ H
vHK (tlERHART
ommemoratlng Orandpa* A Harrison and Mr* Harrison hl*h standing in thla state and
JUs week, first I noticed j * * * other states with the splendid
Croston and Longmire I 0 B Pickett and Jack corP* of teachers well organ-
1 in a game ot golf with I>Lozier motored to Durant l»d P T A a and a citizenship
Harper and Bob Teel. =aturday to accompany home that has the Interest of the
ft day I found several Bupuipa'* winning high achool ach<x>U al heart the schools will
trandpas fLnging horse *olf Wam continue to be recognised for
t one another • • • the good work they are doing,
horseshoe game seems u Mr* R M and
something of a reg i.ar ^ ,r Muskogee spent ,,'ri H* E ARM LOANS
ang several followers of 1, P*Vlay ln the h(>me of Sena TO CLOSE Tomokroh
ith Methodist church,!!?!, *£* °Wt* i _ -=—
y can be seen playing d M ' F-»«worUv There are atiif more applica-
tly game practically ev ! _ _ * * * tlo*“ coming in lor farm loan*
•ning on a vacant to11 u k * f ^'by and daughter under the Reconstruction Fl-
the parsonage Barbara returned to their home name Corporation law. although
the only thing out of Mo*MtoF after spending M* for making appiicaUon
dlruiry regarding thf o.Z**' “ays vt*lt;ng Charles expire* tomorrow night at mld-
hoe game „ ^ * Kapp* A1*» ^
oUre was the t*cl ihMt j 0UA4* in ^urTnan- Quil^ a number of applies -
0 players on hand Mon- u. . * * * .l!®n* have ^n made during
ting, but one was chew-1.,7 and Mr''' McAfee. ^ Past month, the requests
icc , and Mrs Carl Young, u - ^‘n* laken here and at Brw-
Claude Masters, one of Browr. and Frank Hudson to,‘' Local committees pass up-
* leading Orandpa* has ! * -alter two of Muskogee 00 ‘be application* and send
actively engaged .n ettv end on Oiand th,m 10 *' L«ul* to a govern-
B has taken much of 7,7 ^hIn*- ( mci • office for final approval.
’ way from the link*. , ---—
into Lester Katz and matrona *ho motor- MOTHEBB DAY FROGRAM
anev talking and mak-1 Hto.K°ktriU*h Tttrvlay to at- To BF
» for their Memorial „ "d ,ourAh du,,r‘ct Amerl-
»U»g party Can t un -‘ " Lfgimi Auxiliary conven- All men of the city and com-
why Lester has de wr. t ^ **” wulu Strange mumty are invited to attend a
>oc Rutherford. j J?,,'; l„ Pa’V)n Mr* If * .special Mothers Day service at
erry .seems to have the ij^1’ Mr* 1>’«an
given by men
Criterion theatre.
>? rjrs ai= ***
Rauch, Ted Walker
«A -Edward Brown,
Catu Edgar FUher.
Garfield
Boberti IB- Margaret Mae Harris.
vlole; Carter. Leon Henderson
Perry *A—Inei Head. Betty June
j Smith. Jesse Jean Thrasher
: Billy Thayer
>» -Margaret Bridges. Claude FrSc^an MA"
Uvi. Ella Patty. d*ck B M Bu7’
1A-Betty Dortt Howard. J ! SA^Iames Redding, Eulamae
D Moore Jennie Lou Shouse ! Ridley. Thomas Wallace
2B—Dorothy Hubbart. Betty Liberty
L°«.Jet" Rob*rU'>n XB—tavern Murch, Bertie
j StT701 BeUjr 0verton Kenneth Overton
J U?,b 7'< B1IlyJ*rheat 1A-Betty Caldwell. Jo ElJen
SB—Floaaic Creason. Mary Oldenhage, Florence Warren
•m MM-vMnxs voted at the first *““*■ 0 »*• ««vr,eynoias
one held some month* ago. • • •
--Sapulpa Reading Hub
DIVORCE GRANTED Haa Meeting
Down*
IT fishing tackle along ! F R Qm, * * * -------- -
* on the good old *««»«- t ,, dlvufon manager »ng the service*
—----—------*t>od of trot lines and 1 ?2!!klahoma 0lu and *Mc JTed Rpeakman will be speak-
the First ME* few bank hooks Ouy and pany burned peeler- er for the occasion All Bible
church met yes: rday in the are going fUhing one of the*- Atk "l07^!!*. r70rn H?t Springs chu*** are Invited to co <pcr-
diea Aid of
basement of the
ley by the court yesterday, and
was given custody of a minor
child.
DE ROfMtE GOETTING SINGS
FOR JAYUEEB AT LUNCHEON
*C division of National Electric bute to their mothers
Light association ___
Mr and Mrs Joe
Arm bum
Frances HarrU, Betty Patty
*A—Ardle Davis, Btther Na-
pier, Ru$>y Murphy.
4B-Hazel Oartman.
Jtule. Mildred Stroud.
4A—Oeneva Buckley, Valeta
Carroll, Jewell Sate field
SB—Betty Bruin. Maxine Side-
bottom. Dorothy Strain.
6A -Oracle BerryhUl. fed ward
Hubbard. William Bow.
Faatry. Edwin
2B- Doris Brock. Leroy Bruin
Lloyd Tribble.
2A -Sidney Oarbey Betty
Jackie Rlggle, Haunld Roofner
SB--Daniel McHoghes. Leila
Morford, Mary Elizabeth Payne.
3A— Annetta May Hill, Loret-
ta Taylor. Ruby Jean Taylor.
4B—Agnei Dobba, Diana Rod-
rick. Mary Haught
4A—Irene Cole, Ruth Esmond
- sKJsiawsa
«»«— w». w* TSAtrajsar;: er* . ~ ssr. z r ZTjr- *
man of the program at the reg- Oklahoma City last week were H svt *u st niekie W>1* which to buy utat ilhtrr ' ht7 aon' Lron*rd »a* here one day this week'
- - ±las as r. si t ,«"ss;c-n- —Jtr^barfsjaTsS
.---1”* a"*7** me local c.uDa
Junior Chamber of Commerce gates, Mra O R Shaffer
Thursday, he presented De Streeter Speakman \f:
Roaoe Ooetting who sang three
number*
Carl Hughes, democratic can-
didate foe county Judge, was a
special guest Thursday Rev
J“dd V?™***?6** t0T the house guest of her I
auy. Chester Rfllott received H W Basby. and M.
Higginbotham Mrs O R
cox and Mrs Claude Master?
Those presen- included 25
members and two gueau. Mr.
J. L. LaGess of Chicago w 1,
-r. Mrs
C^dentUr*ll^,s! Prl* ^ ine Wa« ^ 8u"phurtV^ !s o ,!
>wden will be In charge of,home guest ot Mr*. Ovid f>\
ver*
Frank noon ln
rtalnrd
Cook.
Wednesday after-j Why should criminal* hate
... if ‘h*’ '’Mm clerk s report* A.
x arjsj; r"" “
the 1
temple Plana
were
«* -r. 1 !~^t -*o?rJ:
_ week# program.
Uo McAfee second high to Mrs. and dci'othera
£V22L*~" “a ^TUSuLSS S ^ h',a “ «* •«*'»«'
pre'““a u> " •* ““ * 3? lKr.22. £!
JSLlSiftSZr ss:
j asicsda?. luigton wui be tuieteaeea.
FIIXD U EC RET ARY HERE
... .1 lh* Oklahoma Baptist
University, waa a house guest
Monday and Tuesday of Mr*
8 L. Me Reynolds Mis* Embry
was here m behalf of O B U
Loyaity Bond company
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