Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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Harry- E. Honeywell dean of Ameri-
can balloon neon who look "off
yoaterdny from -here in thaeatianzl
elimination race mmtlir was con-
torting shortly Iwfore noon today with
the pUetp of two other unidentified
hngn forl be-leadership in tha annul
air eUtaifci r; 1- si'
Qlftfln;Honywella8t LouU Ro-
tary chib .etitiry passed over. Porta-'
Mu WdUntiary.nl .Klggston On?;
Jaat -before -noon. Kingston la ap-
proximately 140 miles tram here. -Oe-j-
cgpaatr of tho .low flying u balloon
Ofipid the- laird -t' .the.pebiUin-
tlarr lard 'their Mratlon and- the
ia andflosi swiftly away
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JYorJoul.V tmorta: ftym Syracuse
Xrabont. JSSirtie irom herb.
eaM that two balloons both uniden-
tified. had beeh sighted near then.
Other reports h&a nc tth central
Now -York and n)vthea tern -Pena-syltonU
indicated the ft Yd-rof -en-tries
-das snaring AlopA. tV.Pfphe7
lip -Pin-'
pliir ' Cabinet - Menbera -Niwnad - W
tCaUlMga Jg .OntHae Just -flow Ear A
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WaaWngtonff vA. tPweldmt
Cootldgs tipday.fCPPdioted Umt oahi.
. oat HMMharama.a-cbnunlttae - (n pe
-pars-for 'national -ncodaitlim '.af tha
Ne rerkdo-Paris -nightor.CspUln
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rethry .Cavis cd-tha war dapartmeat.
poatmaater Geu.eralNew and Becra-
tMT ' Wilbur nAtHaovef will deter-.
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... . of jthe national eelei
bitlM.an4 rkat part' .thp federal
goveiBient tA day .in It.
Captain IJA4Mrgh wlll be invited
to? accept the . hosptsJIty of the
Wklta Hoaae if bo. returns to thia
tfUttrjr -before the praaMdnt' leaves
fof"Ihid question -and .f be .. returns
latbr 'the atlalvr. .will Ac .asked to
Visit Mr.popUlUe st; Ms summer resl-
dhca. JUj ST sgreed ; between the
Vnd '8ecretsry Devi that
jito dtiyiigubad Jiriog 'wm
1 awntdad -Captaln -Lindbergh and
honto to be able to
- -him -'the -elution.
-a' higlier rank - In
the air corps reserve 'for Captain
JUgdborgh also Is botag considered.
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sau (by. Miss -)Ulda . J.'Butler mem-Aer-atnh
Use srts factultv sc-
mwpeulad . by AM' Marjorie Dwyer
nloo. -b member .of.-.tho fine arts
school fhgplty. Pr. 'Nash Introduced
In bio intaodutioril 'jeiuarks;' Deau
sBacbftntipMl4 In ptrlJ
It lo swith tasnintfed .'.feeling of
Jleawro.-and. sadness that I partld-
JpSjto'i.tbSSe delightful .axerclaes.
iI.Jtere.heen ta Oklahoma n long
luBUM J s'vo hoen; intonated for
-many .yearo in its education. I
JhaTh .been. -watching tho growth of
Its smcstlonsl ' Instltntlona -dot only
the Vhlvenlty -bet other - Institutions
and hspeeiadly tha 'Oklahoma Coi-
tego tor Women. I can recall tho
: disorganised condition at tha school
daring its first years of existence
-daa' l'-feoall -vividly :the time whsd
Dr.'1 Asstln and his wife -came here
to taka-charge..:
;:t1ie School stands today as a mon--.niwat
and ' perpetaal . memorial to
that -freat and. -good man sand his'
Jlte -.- 1 know something . of - their
'Strug (lea and tha effort he made to
"hato--It 1 recognised and I rejoiced
"Ofth rhlra-when It was admitted to
'-the- Nofth Central -association In
Chstago'- I -am proud of this class
-had tb mregress- tha - college has
-made..- -.-
eosgratulate -yon In securing as
' yrnsldeat to succeed Dr.: Austin such
-a mn as Dr. Nash il have known
'rhiu-ta-ttha capacity of tho student
tha school superintendent and our
lUta inperinteadest. - Ha la in aym--.pa
thy 'With -tho -trsdlttons and his--tOfy-of
tho sehool. -Tho board could
uM' have Mleeteo-w suoro appropriate
toaci-iHa--Is edacationslly hoaeat
and 'peseeiHi the -ability and heart
-td: eoatiawe .thu great work begun
here.
Lonschtng 'iuto -his subject Dean
M. ban vbaaa -a Wanga - fact that
few Atlanslof-'the.r-worUl. that have
weaiaalled.
i.rapuhlica . have -endured.
. Rome wtth ihar -republican .form of
iltacgueaf lived Aboat . 600 . yeara.
Kept hi lean governments in 8oqth.
America luve rprared JpgffectiOa
ith.ai
. kaT0-ara Jn. our .American
ljiat timy .did. not' have to
ugorpetnityf ...Tto'.toct that
wo '-.hato . otood tho test - tor 130
;Fto.g.not A..slfUl .thst ws will
to stand. forsvsr. -'.-.Ths
..rapahllc ef Rome ..had . vast
-. sil-(pf.rtaa -.srahltscture lit-d-'art
.and .yst .all those
i -did jot .gin Romaen
im. dPWPetosHty. ;
of .hf people b( Roma
Boated. la Mexico and
Btotral Amarioa itho -maaaoa ora Jr
. inorsitf inad naat:aopablo of mnorals-
RlMJWr grtulta of -clUsoashim i
f '4lt IWl 'ttll -A ifOTWlgB
Thursday night at the American Legion hall. Van Pools radio braadcaaters; 'a Lth'pieee orchestra
' These artists - liave been beard many times by Chick ash a radio fans over KVOO Bristow. Proceeds
fans for the American Legion horns 'here. ; ' - - .
people must be competitent. The
fppiiclailon of our American govern-
mpnt was the- outcome of an edu-
cated. dtliensblp. 'Uodger Sherman
was a graduate of Yale Robert Liv-
Ingetone wu a : graduate of Kings
college.. John Adams was from Har-
vard. Jefferson . came - from Williams
and.. Mary Franklin had been re-
jpopUad throughout !the world for
learning.
TWe .-mut not forget that trained
JUtnda were the bedrock upon which
hm .framing of the conatUutlon rest-
ed!. In 'that constitutional couven-
11? d of '1787 there were .29 .college
mfudated uien-or 68 per cent of the
Ot tire body.- We- do- not Pnd such
-large per -cent In . deliberative bo-
dice of that kind today.
1How: much more Important is it
t oday that' we should have a ays--'tem
of training. VWe live today In
it. complex civilization. Everything
s specialised. -If .you ' are still sn
a x driver your chances are slim.
? Now that woman ' has 'been placed
ill edual citisenablp with -man It -is
In iportsnt that-woman go out from
dii"
liege prepared to aaaume tho du-
tiVss ' of clilsenshlp that ahe will be
required to face.
' iWo -.want - an intelllge.nt cltizen-
ahl'V'.aftd idpsely akin to that we
wan. -a. 'citizenship with a regard
for ' . (civic . .righteousness. The ' edu-
cate! I heart- Is k necessary as- the
educ Wed head.
. T1 to .. power . of ' the - courts ' win
not tlfarlfy the situation found in
the - qbiostton of America's.-foreign
element. -- It is .largely with you -to
inollll 3 bio the. hearts of these peo-
ple the. -principals mud traditions of
our .- (IDS eminent. . Thut obligation Ip
on msiond en yon. ...
-. I balieve In -the Influence of old
task long d-education . that fired the
spirit lot -only onilghtened but en-
courage s' patriotism -and loyalty. '
- The Vest is- characterised by Its
Oemoera ey. The : west . has the great-
est body v of students in- colleges in
-the - laniTi today. We should he
proud of -the achievement made -in
the- Brest .In the way fo education.
Nebraska ta few years ago had thrf
lowest per) centage of illiteracy of
any state f in - the 'country. Those
elements . democracy of the -west
must bo e rpetimied along with' ed-
ucation -and civic righteousness. ;
- Honor stui'cnls of Ilia college; -who
have '' been designated members of
the Hypatia 'honor -society for their
scholarship .- and interest in Student
activities are Alice Bond Faith
Brawn. Helen Muller and Sarah New-
ton members of tho - Senior 'class
and '-Margaret - Bingham Irene Ed-
wards -and Josephine -Edwards mem-
bers of-tbe Junior class.'-
The list of- the graduates and the
degree! -they received follow
Marguerite AHaon Alton jA.!J Rj-
Miriam AustiU.tthlckdslia; A.B.; 'Lot-'
EitaHtgcrf
. The'cliaracteristic old.
. . -time flavor is restored v
because Old Heidelberg
'is ester-ed. Exclusive
x Blatz process does it. Old
Heidelberg made after
thefbraiula of a'ftunous
v Gerinan brew is popular
. from coast to coast Try
it today Order acase
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fa An tf i- k Chlckaaka. Okla. . ( . f. '
Mode Mtiwultee
tie Baker Chlckaah'a A.B.; Corrie
Barnes Lindsay B.S.; Irene Berry
Dcnaldsun Arz.. A.B.; Alice - Bond
Hugo A.B.; Faith Brown. Frederick
A.B.; Mina Brown McAlester A.B.;
Doris Bnl'ock. Chlckasha A. B.; Voua
Belle Murford Lindsay B. ' S. in
home economics; Jean Burnett Hi
bart B.a.. in -home .economics ; Lir-
Tan Clay Hobart A. B.; Fern Col-
lier Newkirk' -A.B.; Virginia '-Cor-nlsh
Oklahoma' 'lty B.S. In physical
education; Edna Bean Hobart B. -8.
in home economics; -Zella Dryer -Snyder
. A.B.; .Ethel .-Dunlap. - Carnegie
A.B.; Henrietta Frey Chickaaha B.8.
In physical education; Mable Gil'ian
Chandler A. B.; Ruth (Had will. Pauls
Valley. A.B.; -Mollle Goode Hobart
A'.B.; Amelia Hanaen Hobart B.-S. In
home economics; Kathryn Harness
Chlckasha A. B.; Lorcan -Heard
Chlckasha A.B.; Christine Hotcbkln
Durant A. B. Rubey Howell Carne-
gie B.S. in-home economics; Ruth
Jerk. Chlckasha A.B.; Verda Jelks
Chlckasha A. B; The'ma Johnson
Chlckasha A. B.; OpaL Jones Hobart
B.S. In home economics; Katherine
Joy Chlckasha A.B.; Dorothea Kem-
per . Chlckasha A.B.; Katie Koeanke
Lone Wolf B.S. in home economics;
Verna Manahan Arkdelphla - Ark.
B.S. in horns economics;-- Ethelyn
Markley. Wagoner A.B.; Josephine
McCool ' Muskogee B.S. in home
economics;' Grace McElroy . Harrison
Ark. A.B.; Gladys Mell Blackwell
B. M.; Lois'-McKcusie Lawton B.M.;
Helen - Mnjler fredl riel' -'A.. -B.;.
Sarah Newton Lawton A.B.; Mil-
dred Fate -Hobart A.B.; Wllllo Graro
Penny Chlukasha' -A.B.; Esther
Plilllips Chlckasha- U.M.; Kutliorlnu
Poteet . Snydor U.S. In homo eco-
nomica; Daisy I'-rUibla.- Corde'l
Audrey ' Ifoardon; Oklahoma .Clty.' A.I'V
B.; . Absa ' Rouse. Lawton.. A. B.;
I-oulse Rowo Rredorlck. A.B.; George
fitter white- Man gum A.U.; -- Ellse
Sueay Pauls Valley B.8. In home
economics; Anna Mora Smith' Chick-
aaha A.B.; Emily Smith El Dorado
A.B.; Goldin Swartz Carnegie A.u.;
Gladys Tteer Quanah Texas B.S.
in home economics; Julia : Anne
Thom peon Marietta. B.S. in physical
education; Grace Watson Chlckasha.
A.B.; Geraldyne Wesson Stlglcr B
B. Mrs. Lillian Williamson - Chlck
asha A. B.; Christine Young Chlck-
asha. ' B.S. iu -home economics;
Stable Young - Chlckasha B.8. ' In
physical education and Mabel Ruth
Baird Enid A.B. In music as - a
member of the clans of 192S.
-Rev. M. - C. Bullock returned Tues-
day from Omaha where he attended
tho national council of Congregational
churches. .
NOTABLE oners are continually
appearing in tha elaaeifled columns.
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.Cursons Call Boy tha favorite raced
to rictory In tha 144th rnnrlnw of
the h'etortc derby today with King
George and Captain Lindbergh among
' the -thousands looking on.
i Slr .V-'-Eaaaoone'Hot Hlght;wf
second and J. Courtauldis Shian Si or
third. Twenty-three 'hotewnn.t
Call Boy's tima at 8 minutes.- Si
1-5 Heron ds bests tha record held-
land Wootavlngtnnn - Captain: Caule;
which won the ISIS race in -2':84 8-3.
8cl Joet's - Rwwiwi 'made i better
time in 1916 but the was atsnlf-MUuto-
derby run orer tho -lbnUt
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..Chlckasha Chapter Np. 1?-
Royal Arch Masons will
eon far - tho -Royal -Arab
degree Mooday evening
June 13 at 8 o'clock. -
J. M. BOFKfNS.TL P.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 1, 1927, newspaper, June 1, 1927; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1879056/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.