Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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I ' EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE IN CRADY.
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nf the iml lar-rent liing and i'iiilrie' lni fcr earn in;
i-liuraliiiii lu flu (arnirr in nklalHHiia." fa what a writer ill Ifarkiwa
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A. anf M. ''Hrge. Tin lan aldrl mil fur a trriii nf dlum-
lii mal t'liiifrrrik'r iiic ( w hirli Mil! In? Iirhl ill ( irailv t'ntuily
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M.iikI llir ai'nr nf llic iiuvinriil ami Ihr iiicllnel riiilyrl hi
Milting ilic j'luii iulu execution. -'ram llarkiwY we 'dc at
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I 'l lir oulMaixIing li:ir nf this ilaii the tnr thal attack am!
nlvc (hr fiimlamrnlal of Hiratinii in Okl.iluniia llir
Ijrolil(in that heretofore liai lirrn attacknl fmin many iliffrrmt;
angles Inn never hrfurr from all angles it that the individual in tliC
community far nwny from the A ami M. college rcinole front eoin-
nirrcial centers the farmer. hat the various rducatiniial factor
that ran ami should play an iniNirtaiit jart in hit life carried with-
out expense tu him direct tu hit ilnr. L'ndcr the oeratiiin of thin
j ian the A. and M. college is coiuliiniiig ten iiiitstaiuling forces
.enmity schools city scIkniIs comity teachers asstM'iatimis imrctil-
teachers assticiations of Iml It country and town the chambers o
commerce country ami city ministers the state delta rinient of edit
cation the large city systems such as '1'ulsa. Oklahoma l ily. Mu
kngec and Kuid. the A. and M. college ami lasllr the farmer him'
self into a working organization for the fa-nrfil of the farmer
and is doing it right in his community making il available to him
in liis home. Through a fivc-dav intensified program these forces
are brought together to catch the spirit of serving the farmer the
man whose success is necessary as the foundation of our society
whose success or failure has grown tu he-of fundamental interest to
all of our petiole in all lilies of endeavor.
Since the purmse of the plan is to reach the individual farmer
and to tie the entire life of his community faith coiijilry and town
closely into his interests the promoters'of this tdan operate on the
basis of' taking a corps of educational exjicrts from the A. and M
rollege'to various points in the county during the first three dari
Of the five-day period they sienl in that county and then tu bring
as many of the persons as Nissildc from the country into the town
or city to the county scat for a twO-dav rallv.
The A. and M. college uiuIn' Utw IRwlcrship of Dr. Charles'
Evans educational extensionist starts with the county farm agent
the county woman's demonstrator a fann rxitcrt for inen direct
'roiii the college untied the direction' of Dr. Ii. A. Miller a farm
expert woman lecturer also direct fronMhe college and the county
superintendent of .schools of the county they enter on a tour to
parry a message to the rural eonumuiities in that county. Ry hav-
ing made arrangements with the county agent and county sujicrin-
tendent of schools before reaching the scene of operation 'Dr.' Evans
and the other A. and M. experts are carried to three or four and
sometimes five points in a county. It may be that a consolidated
school district has arranged for coiiictitive contests in the morning
end the six visitors render a program in the afternoon; or it some
times hajcns that three or four school districts assemble together
and a big old-fashioned liasket dinner features the tiappy. get-
together spirit of the occasion after which the visiting delegation
takes up its program; and again the flying squadron' a$ this. group
cf six is sometimes railed makes three or four schpof districts in
one day or divides with a part meeting with one columunity and a
. part with another. ' i
Eut regardless of which one or all of these plains (hat .are used
.by Thursday night after the visitors have sjicnt Tuesday W'edncs-
day and Thursday out in the country the whole'icounty. is 'aroused
to the spirit of vvhat these representatives of educntiqivare' trying to
do and the citizens; from town and country; 'rcpaSre; to join in the
big meeting that will -be lidgl "on Saturday afternoon qnd cwning at
the county scat. ' i . ; . ' ; v.'
. The movement into toyn commences on 1 Friday yvlicn the
county superinlendept of schools calls in.; live ' country'' teachers
for a inceting'at the c6urtliotu.Ci 1 fere1 through ihe meiliutn of the
. city schools especially the higli school which is converted into a
tnoded school that day. and by means of the assistance of State
broadened and senses quickened until they become revitalized.
. In conjunction with this meeting in all probability the civic
dubs and the chamber of commerce either the one or the both
assisted by the patrons and womens clubs of the county join ill the
occasiop and add to the festivities by providing banquets; teas and
other similar entertainments. . lfj
1 hen on the morrow ; which is Saturday the city superin-
tendent of schools holds a convention of his teachers during the
morning ancl in the afternoon all of the forces of the. county and
of the visiting delegation enlarged by . the presence of either
Dr. Bradford Knapj) president of the A. and M. .college or 011c or
two of (he more- important deans or txperts from the college join
together in one big meeting presided over be the. ministerial alli-
ance of the county.
Saturday is a very full day for the flying squadron bitt'.no
busier for them than it is for the teachers the fanners the biisi-
ness men the ministers and the irtotheiW and fathers 'of the school
inddrcn. The whole assemblage on Saturday afternoon because
of the diversified interests and occupations it embraces 1 when : in
meeting resembles somewhat a several ringed circus.
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I aranl to ktuiw Jui how you teal
Hoal no mm mmi am by;
I want to kanw your (rhndblis
real. .
RiXkt mow before I die!
I want lo.fwl jruur towny sral.
An know your ravllnxs flno.
An' in that mtinethliiK lu your elanp
That aaya yoa'ra hiaail o' mine. .
. Jaiuea IliiUKarfonl.
Let aa wiihmiInt that Juki Irn uiunt
ha olaiarved even tu tlia luwcsL
Cicero.
(JinmI aflpritiMin Mlita Oetoliar. You
look aqnally as yuunx and beautiful
as yon did a year an.
Alan the first of Ih. month .firlnjm
k flock of friendly bill rollwtiHa to
wo as sxslu. Hornet Imps we wish
we cevp had to bay anythin! on
tick.
plsyr will pk-sa saw to II I Usl
IhiTo sro co sIIruiw.
Thp iirKsclier Mho sw anirsy
navpr tolls to kp Hi;niy of frp
sdvprilhlii!.
HI Klmp says he always mdlras
that II dopsn'l lake as Much lea to
to'li lha refrbteralor ROln! Vi
tliu was 1 her I urss rnolpr.
Til a bast way 10 avoid CettinK ba-
bind with your bills U to bay no imnw
tbsa you ran pay for.
An llllr.ola tnun 'who murderml Ills
wlfu now run Tin ws that ho Is filled
with drop rentorsa. Isn't It pitiful?
Help to keep - rblckaiiha clean.
Ikm't Ibmw waalo papers sninnil on
thu el rifts and .alleys.
Wouldn't It be fine If rrult trees
crowing along our country
roods aa they do in sAuie foreign
lands? uno of the rustaniers of this
department remarked. The point la
well taken.
The Senators bnvlcx copped the
American League pennant tlie only
aerlona matter that concerns ua now
Is to see them taka tho Ulants to a
cleaning.
Meantime our hope for a good
supply of smokes Is based entirely
on the 'theory that Elmer UeKliuler
will pick Ute wrong team to win the
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. Family Held Back.
"Hoes your wife Intend to vole for
you?
' "I haven't asked her. answered
Senator Sorghun. I here enough
opportunities for conlrovemy on hand
like to aw?
"Yea" replied the patient faintly.
Who Is It? queried the doctor.
Amdher doctor please whlaperad
the Invalid. The llerkeohum Journal.
Why KMilng Is Papulae.
1 believe" eeld the ca racking
veterinarian aa h put aside the
lehtdione "that III go fishing.
"Didnt kuow you cared for fish-
ing. "I dont ordinarily but' It'S the
only rhann I have pi finding nifwdf
at the end of a Him that Isn't busy.
Our Dumb Animals.
Would Wager Pair
Of Boots Senator
Outfit Wins Tilt
Wori.n WAGER PAIK- :. .: :
Washington Oct. I. Here a
chance for John J. McGraw to get
a bet down on hfa Giants If be
needs a pair of rubber boots.
"One eye. Connolly champion
gate crusher of all time who blew
Into town today prepared to aoe the
world's series makes tha proposition.
"I bet Mngsy Meflraw a ' pair of
rubber boots that the Senators lick
without giving this campaign the ! his Giants' Connelly announced to
status oT a fondly argument." Wash-; the Press. ."If I lose. Which
ington Star. I wont. 111 walk from here to my
-. ' winter home In Miami In tha boots.
Aggrasalvw Youth. j. Connelly in rooting for the Washin-
"What are yon going to do with
your boy Joah when bo gets through
with college?
I hadn't thought of that replied
former Corntossel. I was wonderin'
what the college was goto to do with
Itself when Josh goto through with
It." Washington Star.
Our understanding la that Coach Last RequatL
Mefford has completed arrangements j "fg do good mincing matters. ;
for . H. 8. to win all the remaining said Ihn doctor yon am very bad. I
football games of the season. 'Aie Is there anybody you would specially
ton team because be lu "sick and
tired of seeing New York monopo-
lize baseball championships.
I am going to see every game in
the aeries and I wront ace them
through k knot hole either said
Connelly but he refused to say how
he Intends to. gain entrance to the
stadium until he looks over the
situation.
Others say It pays to advertise
Try an Ex pres Want Ad. '
MOMN POP
'The Blow Fall.
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1. Dawes in his speech at Lincoln annonneed that
he Kcpublican party utiliziiiff the .Lest rnindy wall 'bciijd even I
effort to the study of. our agricultural rohlenl.v In'vicof what
the reactionary Kcpublican liest minds have already done to the '
country this statement of Mr. Dawes seems more like a threat than
a promise.
' Secr5lar-v 'Vfllur undmibtedlv made a blunder' when he opened
up the oil question. No wonder he was quickly foAniftnnVtTfiack'tn
Washington on important business. .The Kqiublihfi managers
m almost anything will serve better ns a-lubricant than
oil. They dont want the TaKd to simit again.
C DONT. WORRs c LET HIM
SUE US - EVEN IF WE LOSE j
. THE 50000 THINK OF
All the advertising
pliiu
Tk only las rotoros to fstur of
ifc uspayer iaiely mbs r-isralai
part of his Ibimwo las.
Tho srkitd Ivai'her with a roum
toll of kinds asking fisdwfc quvsiinas
knows kuv pfxid-mul eaadidsis
feels.
Markets sknw more llaito r Is betas
j stopped ibis year. We don? fcauw 11
Ibis larlmli-a preshlenilal llaite-r.
The wisids Mill stein be in ratos
over I heir Mew leaves.
No man hi rW am II be needs a
share half Ike lime
Lns Aagelea furser wiimi kave any
expeosa-a to worry hits for to years
acciirdlng to a Juris".
Father lime baa nn reverse gear
but Just the seine bn rak torn bis
head around.
War brlilcs have twganlseH In Chi-
csgu. These are roal war In Ides aid
Jui tho flgbt'ng variety.
a atom
If these Chinese don't . quit flgbp
ins Skua there trill lie nothing h fl of
China dept chop sucy.
f ZANN) AT SHANGHAI.
BlianghaL . Oi l. 1. Major Pedro
Zannl Argentine world flier arrived
hero at 3 p. m. today after a five-
boar flight from Koocliow.
LET I'M NOT UK WEARY
IX WELL DOING for In
duo season wo shall reap. If
wa faint not.
'As vs have therefore opportunity
tot ua do good unto air men especial-
ly unto thorn whn are ef I he house-
hold of folih. Galatians 41-10.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
W T. riouJ I vi-iilog fronds to
llob hniiugs imlsf.
Mr and Mis. II. N- Mollkan left
ibis tours mg for iihlshoma t U
Where they Mill ailrMd the slate feir.
Mr. atol Mr. ?U.biM Lome sent in
ttklahuiRi Illy lode? where they
will ead two days at Ike slat" l-f.
The loiel aerie of tho Fraternal'
Order of Fagles will be Insumied at
lb K. of I' ball Ibis evening.
"Worry a faindreme 10 servbe
was tho lopic annonneed tor dis-
cusln on the iidlowmg Friday even-
ing by Dhdilct iv S of lb Mlhe
disi ihur.-k. wlik Mrs. Mus Weaver
as leadir. j
Mr. and Mrs. m. M. Murray who
bare rpeti tho food several moMihs
In Washington. Ik C have rotoraed
her to niako Cbh kssha Ibelr perms-io-ii
t homo. Mr. Murray has beeq
mnaeeted with tbs' deparimeal of
agrlealmre bul reslpni-d to
hla former poanbin with I'. F. M liter--sNNn
local rottoa firm. .
Fbaa fa Womb exeni for Ihe Uk-
hibntua Nathiusl IJfe Insarance com-
pany won a waich at an agenu
meeting In Oklahoma rliy for wrli-
log tho moat business to s company
eontesl.
Jack Kilgore returmM today from
a business trip to Lindsay.
Mayor J. ii. Ilurtun Uaaed proda-
maikin. Pillowing Ihn lead art by
Governor Lea t ruce railing alien-
lion to rim hazards and acltlrg Ihn
following Friday aside- as "clean up
day.
I la be Hulk hi leading In iwme runs
again or raiber yet.
VWA eOUNO WWNMARSMIW WO SO SPCMCM
IN WarmiCEWS tIVEMT SXrtMJC .
IATB TOOmr-
EVERETT TRUE
By Condo.
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STSA X THAT IS. AT. HOME. BUT X
NOTICE YbU NEVER TUN S0WN A CHANCETO
JOIN THE SHOCK TROOPS AT A GARSCCUE
ANO FICl YOURStLfv To .THE CYC s WITH
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1924, newspaper, October 1, 1924; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1878232/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.