The Duncan American (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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The Duncan American
quarter Each member seems de-
termined to mak: It such at any
rate for which we are grateful
Stephens county teachers during
his four years Tfgime as county
superintendent
Personally we have long since
ceased to aspire to reform the
w’orld or even to have it pay
much attention to our presence
The world Is filled with people
who know what Is good for you
France with a bond Issue for
national defense sets a new pace
In preparedness
SUPT RAY SUTHERLAND
DIRECTS RURAL EXAMS
Supt Sutherland has been
working overtime the past two
weeks directing the annual state
examinations for 7th and 8th
grades of rural schools
As required by state rural school
rules the examinations were held
in the various districts of the
county
Mr Sutherland was optimistic
relative to the general conditions
In which he found the schools
and feels confident that the re-
sults of the recent test will be
satisfactory to all concerned
Mr Sutherland may Justly boast
of the full co-operation of the
Personally we cannot subscribe
to the theory that modern youth
Is hell-bent
Our Idea of an Ideal husband
Is the man who acts married
even if his wife doesn’t happen
to be around
It takes more than one warm
spell to make a summer
ONE STOP STATION
—Where you get the famous Golden Oate gasoline— with
a high test and quick starting
We have a good stock of Federal tires and tubes at
reasonable prices
GARAGE IN CONNECTION
The PROGRESS BREWINO CO
which Is nearing completion In
Oklahoma City brings 'to the
State of Oklahoma the finest
most modern and best equipped
brewery In America It Is de-
signed by Mr George L Lehle
noted Brewery Engineer who dur-
ing the past forty years has de-
signed the largest and most suc-
cessful breweries In the country—
sulh as the Schlitz Brewery Goetz
Brewery Blatz Brewery and many
others — and who Is considered by
the brewing Industry the out-
standing engineer In this field
The construction of this mod-
ern brewery carries out the prin-
ciples of brewing discovered and
practiced for hundreds of years
by the old master brewers who
best know the fine arts of brew-
ing the highest quality of beers
The entire stock house where
the beer Is processing and also
where the finished beer is stored
for aging is completey Insulated
with the finest of pure cork which
Insures correct temperature at all
times
The high quality raw materials
that will be used in making this
fine beer such as malt hops and
other grains and materials are
never touched by human hands
being thoroughly cleaned and
handled by air conveyors which
gives this raw material absolute
protection from other foreign or
outside matter
Nineteen Red Cypress wood
tanks with a combined capacity
of 4000 barrels are being instal-
led for the fermenting processes
This type cf wood tank is known
as "The Wood Eternal” the finest
wood for this purpose in the
world
Forty steel tanks with a com-
bined capacity of 15000 barrels
are being Installed all welded and
completely lined with Mammut
the applicatim of which is made
under Intense heat and when fin-
ished and cooled Is tasteless odcT-
less and glass-like which insures
the absolute purity of the beer
while aging
A 150-barrel solid copper brew
kettle is being especially designed
and made for th Progress Brew-
i lng Company by a specialist in
this particular work Installation
of the brew kettle will be made
In the next few weeks
The Bottling Plant of the Pro-
gress Brewing Company brings to
the State of Oklahoma the first
complete automatic line of bot-
tling equipment where In the op-
eration of bottling this fine beer
no human hands corns In con-
tact with the beer or the bottle
and at no time until and after
the bottle has been washed clean
sterilized filled pasteurized lab-
eled and crowned under press-are
and delivered to the case or con-
tainer a the bottle handled by
the Inspectors
The Progress Brewing Company
Is centrally located at Douglas
and Fifth streets in the heart of
Oklahoma City's business and in-
dustrial district the property con-
sisting of more than fifty city
lets containing approximately five
acres of land
Mr J F Kroutil president of
the Progress Brewing Company
states that this modern brewery
brings to the State of Oklahoma
a new industry a source of reve-
nue and employment for our
people a manufacturing Institu-
tion with equipment and facili-
ties that are second to none in
the United States
Mr Kroutil further states and
guarantees to the people of the
state that Progress Beer will be
the finest beer made clean whole
some and absolutely pure Pro-
gress Beer will be properly aged
under the proper conditions to
bring out its dear sparkling and
natural color and superb flavor
FAIRVIEW
Sunday school was well attend-
ed Sunday
Mr and Mrs J II Sparks of
Marlow visited Mr and Mrs B
F Sparks and family Sunday
Miss Imogcne Burkelo of Plain-
view community spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Lila
King
Mary Louise Waggoner tof Plain
view visited Melba Qualls Sunday
Mildred Qualls is spending the
week end with some relations in
the Union Hill community
Those visiting at the home of
R Q King Saturday night were:
Mr and Mrs E C Daniels of
Valley View Mr and Mrs R H
Watson of Gaddis and Mr and
Mrs Leonard Brown
Miss Christine Sparks spent
Saturday night with Mr and Mrs
J II Sparks of Marlow
Mr and Mrs Alton Murphy of
Duncan visited Mr and Mrs
Monroe Keenan Sunday
Ila Fae Sparks visited Hazel
Watson of Gaddis community
Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs R T Wover of
Bray visited Mrs Leona Howell
and family Sunday
Mr and Mrs Vandifer spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr and
Mrs B F Sparks
Mr and Mrs A H Burton and
children Mr and Mrs M C
King Mr and Mrs R Q King
Mr and Mrs R II Wtscn Miss
Ila Fae Sparks and Miss Imogene
Burkelo of Plalnview spent Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs J W
Chapman of Valley Vi?w com-
munity Mrs Leona Howell and family
vLsIed Mr and Mrs G C Gid-
dens of Duncan Saturday
Mr B F Sparks and family
visited relatives in Marlow Saturday
week end
Mrs Ida Branson of Ardmore
Is visiting her daughter Mrs
Buck Bandy
The last report from Mr Buck
Bandy who is in the hospital at
Oklahoma City with pneumonia
was improving
Clar’nce Bandy who Is the the
Weedn ifospital at Duncan Is
repotted much improved
J o? Bob BifTc was called to
tin? CCC camp at Rush Springs
Monday
Callers at the home of Mrs
Ida Norman Sunday were Mrs
Ruth Murry of Alma Misses Lily
Kat and Johnnie Gibson of the
Deer Creek community
Mrs Elizabeth Alexander from
Comanche spent the week end
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Ed P?tty
Mrs Hattie Meek of Ardmore
visited her sister Mrs Buck
Bandy last Tuesday
Miss Mary Lee Price gave a
party Friday night In honor of
Misses Ilene McCollum and Es-
sie Boone Everyone reported a
nice time
The presence of the large num-
ber Sunday was very much ap-
preciated One of the fine things
about Duncan is that large num-
bers attend various churches in
town One needs not be concerned
about the stability of a communi-
ty when such an interest as this
is manifested Man can’t live by
bread alone
The delegates who attended the
State Conference of the Woman's
Missionary Conference at Musko-
gee last week will report briefly
about the meeting at the services
Sunday night
The mid-week services each
Wednesday night are devoted to
Bible study The meeting Is from
7:30 to 8:30 An invitation goes
to each reader of this column
to start attending next Wednes-
day Two more weeks remain in
this first half cf the Conference
year There Is an unusually fine
spirit among the board as well
as the members and Its "happy
landings" as we end the second
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Better
GOLDEN GATE OIL CO
w J McFarland Mgr
119 South 9th — — — Phone 920
is coming
Baptist Mission
3rd and Ash
PEV J J WARD Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a m We
had twa new pupils and three
visitors last Sunday A large num
ber of young folk are new coming
to the Mission to study the word
of God If you are not attend-
ing Sunday school elsewhere
erme and Join one cf our classes
We have classes adapted to all
ages Our superintendent M P
Funk will m'et you with a smile
The pastor will deliver a great
gospel message on ''Fellowship''
a 11:00 a m Have you heard
Bro Ward preach lately? Those
Mrs Dak Jones and daughter I h 0 i"- t e v!
Neketa spent an enjoynbl? af- Filing b tter and better as he
teroon with Mrs Leona Howell
and family
Milton Sparks visited Mr and
Mrs W A George of Tucker I learn all you can about fU-
rorrm:inifv Ratnrdnv lowship The music Will be in
charg? of A P Murphree with
Miss Estalin-e Sims at the piano
Prayer meeting at 8:00 p m
The young folk and all that are
interested in singing are urged
to come at 7:30 for thirty min-
utes of song service in charge of
A P Murphre-? Bro Ward will
take up the Bxik of Ruth next
Thursday night Who was Ruth
how came her to meet her sweet-
heart and was Jesus a descend-
ed of Ruth? Com? and hear
Bro Wards masterly discussion o(
this interesting Book of Ruth
community Saturday
Bessie Wright Christine Sparks
and Mari' Howell visited Emma
David n Sunday
Junior Howell spent Sunday
with Haskell Murphy of Duncan
Those who attended Sunday
school at Stoner Sunday after-
noon from this community were:
Mr and Mrs Gray Mrs and
Mrs J A Kelley and Wilma
George Hinkl? took dinner with
Harold Howell Sunday
There will be a Sunday school
rally at Fairview next Surdav
at 2:30 Come and be benefitted
WEAVER CHAPEL
Church was well attended Sun-
lay Rev Knight from Ilcaldton
vho is the Free Will Baptist
aastor here delivered a very good
ermon
There Is to be a play at the
chool house by the young people
n the near future The date has
i0i been d?eided at this writing
ttt will be announced soon
Everyone Is invited
The stork visited the home of
fr and Mrs Fred Ramsey last
eek and presented them with a
ftby girl
Weaver Chapel girls organized
soVt ball team last week They
ill start piacticiiig soon
Mr- T?llio- atvd Sylvester Brew-
r of H?aldton visited with their
r other Mr Burney Brewer this
First Methodist Church 1
South 9th at Willow
Rev ' Fletcher S Crowe Pastor
I'JsWilCS
DUNCAN
Friday — Saturday
BERT
AVI IKK LEU
ROBERT
WOOLSEV
In
“HIPS HIPS
HOORAY”
A little girl said after her
mother had put her to bed and
turned out the light "Mother
am I to be left all alorr? and in
the dark too?” “Yes my dear
but you kniw you have G?d with
you all the time” "I know God
is here” the child answered but
I want someone who has a face"
The face of God or “The Source
of Ccrtainity in Religion” Is the
theme that will be considered
next Sunday morning at the ser-
vice We all want aurcrczs ard
authority in religion and may
wonder where it can be found
Ifi the evening the- theme will
be "What is a Successful Life”
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Preview Saturday Night
Sun — Mon— Tues
“FASHIONS
OF 1934”
With
WILLIAM POWELL
BETTE DAVIS
On The Stage
MONDAY N1TE
8:30
"FASHIONS OF 1934”
“STYLE SHOW”
Duncan's Loveliest
Girls Modeling !
Wednesday— Thursday
KAY WUA Y
In
“ONCE TO EVERY
WOMAN”
I t I
Mr J F Kroutil Presi-
dent of the Progress
Brewing Company Okla-
homa City guarantees to
the people of Oklahoma
that when PROGRESS
BEER is ready for market
it will be properly aged
(a krausen beer) made
of the highest quality
raw materials made un-
der the finest of manu-
facturi n g conditions — a
clean and wholesome
beverage The PRO-
GRESS Plant is the
finest and most modern
brewery in America
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Carley, Marion B. The Duncan American (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1934, newspaper, April 19, 1934; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1863450/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.