Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1932 Page: 4 of 10
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iffllCKASnA DAILY EXPRESS. CHTCKASHA OKLAHOMA'
Wednesday nmunn Ritn
PERSONAL
MENTION
Ladles' coats xeUncd. rfeom X7S4-
W. U-M
Harley Wlleon returned Tuwday
from Dorman.
Dan Newman la vlsUIng LeRoy
Fcnnjrbaker In H Sena.
J. B. Lubbers la a medical pa-
tient In a local hospital.
Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Downey were
Tlaltori In Norman TUeecley.
W. H. Thompean baa returned
Run a builneaa trip In Duncan.
Homer Vow of Aba waa a bull-
mw vial tor In Chbkaaha Tueiday.
Miss Jessie Lone Clorkson waa a
Visitor In Norman Tuesday evening.
Claude C. Cop her bit today for
Texas where he will make hla home.
Bam Burba of Tuttb waa a bual-
new Tbltor In Chbkaaha Tuwday.
J. W. Hogan of Bradley waa a
buainrw vbltor la Chbkaaha Tuvs-day.
Mba Morrla Walton of Foteau haa
rial ted several daya with Mrs. Luclle
Bennett Babb.
Lealle Trapp of the Pbaeant Val-
ley achool waa a bualnew Tbltor la
Chbkaaha Tueadajr.
Homer Derry and Joe Wright of
Anadarko were bualnew ytotlora In
Chbkaaha Tueiday.
Mra. L. H. Ferguson of Port Worth
underwent a minor operation In a
local hoapltal today.
Mr. and Mra. W. O. Cook and
daughter Elizabeth were vial ton In
Oklahoma City Wednesday.
John Gerard student of the Unl-
Terslty of Oklahoma la spending
several dayi In Chbkaaha with hb
parente. Dr. and MTa. O. R. Gerard.
X. EL Oeealin superintendent of
the Bush Springs schools waa a
budneaa vbltor in the office of the
lounty superintendent of schools
Tuesday.
Cleo Rives Qua Hoenscheidt Dan
Jones Sterling Fuller Lewis Wallace
and Donald Mil left today for
Homan where they will attend the
University of Oklahoma.
Maleom Qarten Jeck Nugent Bill
Bedm - and BUI Van Wb ware vls-
Rors In Norman today where they
completed arrangement to attend
the university of Oklahoma.
(READ THE STORY THEN COLOR THE PICTURE)
Adolph Leonard and Carl Me-
Oormbk left today for Norman
when they will enroll In the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma C. V. Leonard
accompanied them to Norman.
Mbs Marjorie Gould and Mrs.
Dick Crowder have return to their
home In Eldorado Cob. afterspend-
Ing several daya In Chbkaaha as the
guests of Mk. and Mis. J. C. Cola.
Ben TOmhtcn. Bob Keudl Harold
Wolvxrton and Howard Jaggen
wen Norman visitors today wben
they completed arrangements to at-
tend the Uniremt of Oklahoma.
Two nicely furnished bedrooms;
adjoining both; hot and cold water;
warn for winter; far private home;
on bus line; clow In; board if de-
sired. EM Minnesota. Phone UL
C. R. DunneU superintendent of
the PUrvlew school and R. S. Dow
member of the PMrvbw school board
wen bualnew visitors in tho office
of the county superintendent of
schools Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Bruner have
returned from Waco Texas when
their sone Bernard. Delbert and
J. W. Jr. entered the Baylor uni-
versity. Delbert and J. W Jr. ac-
companied them to Waco Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. w. O. Patten and
daughter Vii and son Wyman
and Mbs Robert BSrle WUson were
visitors in Oklahoma City Tuwday.
Wyman Patten left for Harvard
when be will continue hb studies.
Greetings
DS
To the
Faculty Members
and
Student Body
of
O.C.W.
I
M
R7HILE hanging to the great
" tall tree one Tiny wld "It
seems to mo that wo ban been
real Incky. That kilo saved us
from a flop.
"I know by looking all around
that wg'd bars .plunked down on
tho ground. Tho kite brought ua
right to this tree and broke an
awful drop."
Another added "Ton on
right! And now look at the poor
old kite. It bit the tree and
broke apart. Its flying daya are
o'er.
"I wish that we could keep the
Iking. Teas like a big bird on
the wing. But wt will have to
Iwvo It ken. It'a no good any
mon."
rpHEN Scouty said "Lets
scramble round the branches
till we reach the ground. I'm
tired of banging to this limb Juol
swaying In (bo air.
Although the tree Is vary tall.
If wo an careful wo won't fall.
Pleaae take your time or we will
likely have another con."
So down they started on by
one. The stunt was anything bat
fun. They all won careful that
they Jidda! take a sudden slip.
Woo Windy shouted "Qoodaew
knowa that we will have to watch
our elothao. Wt hove no way of
sewing them again If they ahould
rip."
0
TTTHEJf they wen half way to
' the ground one of tho Tlnteo
looked around and cried "This la
a fruit tree! Why there! love-
ly fruit colon.
Anotbor added. Ton on right.
A lot of flne peon on In eight."
Of couno they all wen tickled
with so lino a treat In store
Gee! Theres long limb"
Duncy cried. "Well all npon it
Ida by aide and eat all of the
fruit we want. I'm hungry as
can be.
'Right from the limb wa can
reach out and get the pears we
want no doubt" And. as they
farted reaching iwag a fanny
sight to see.
Copyright lilt. NEA Service lael
(The Tlnlee epy s funny little
fallow in the nest story.)
Miners Enjoined
By Courts Rule
Over State Area
McAkster. Okla.. Sept 14. () A
permanent Injunction against in-
terference with open shop coal mine
policies In the McAleeter-Harto-homa
district by forty Individual
defendants was Issued today by Dis-
trict Judge Hal Johnson.
At thg game time ths court re-
SHORT
STORIES
DeMsUys Meet Teulgbt
The Order of the DeMolsy will
meet In regular session at T:IS
this evening In the Masonic haQ.
AaslHsiy to Meet
The Woman's Auxiliary of tho
Luke's Episcopal church will
at I o'clock Thursday In ths Pariah
Tsnlght
All members of the L O. O. F.
lodges are requested to meet at
o'clock this evening for a "surprise"
session In charge of lodge No. 111.
Level Beys Pledged
Word haa been received hers that
John Gerard and Dan Cavanees have
been pledged to tho Beta Theta PI
fraternity at the University of Oklahoma.
Rehekahs to Meet
The Rehekahs ora to meet at I
o'clock this evening In the L O. O.F.
hall. Following tho regular meeting
tho local order will celebrate the
righty-fhet aanivenary of the order.
AU members are requested to he
present.
Te HaM Penny Calendar
The fall Fenny calendar party of
the Women h Missionary Union of
tho Pint Baptist church is to be
held In tho church parlors at S:M
Thursday afternoon.
Chnrch Meeting Tealgbl
Officers and teachers of tho Pres-
byterian church ora requested to
meet at ths chuitn at T:S0 this
svenlng tor a buslnsss meeting in
preparation far promotion day Sep-
tember It.
Organist Cinm Tonight
B. L- Cantrell of tho Central State
Teachers college will organise an ex-
tension couno from On teachers eel-
lego in tho office of tho county
superintendent of schoods office in
the Hall-Briacoe building at T:H
this evening. An those Interested In
taking an extension count on re-
quested to meet this evening with
Mr. Cantrell.
MAT ADVERTISE REMOVAL
Oklahoma City Sapt. ll-UV-An
attorney may advertise he has moved
his of floes tho Oklahoma State Bar
ruled in an opinion today.
OaB 41 to start a classified ad.
GREETINGS
O. C. W. STUDENTS AND FACULTY
We Invite Tear Fa teenage and Assort Only tho Finest Beaety Work
SHAMPOO AND inKGERWAVX mill
CROQUIGXOLX PERMANENT WAVES MAS and. ap
AS Other Werfc Priced Accordingly Lew
We ree Reft Water be Giving Our Shanpaaa and Empley Skilled and
Experienced Operators. Tea WIH Lika Our Werk
MRS. MURPHYS BEAUTY SHOP
Fourth and Colorado rhino 41
turned a temporary restraining or-
der against District 11 United Mine
worken of America and continued
temporary injunct Iona in all ether
cases until October S.
Judge Johnson thus did not up-
hold the contention of union coun-
sel that district 11 became ex- i
tlnct in US
Picketing said the judge win be
limited according to a ruling laid
down by former Chief Justice Taft
of ths United States providing not
men than three pickets at each
approach to a mine.
Illlllllllllll!
Illlllllll
Greetings.....
And a Hearty Welcome
To All O.C.W. .
Students and Faculty Members
The Surprise Store
310 Chickasha Avenue
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i
(FIRST NATL BNK BLDG.)
WELCOMING THE 0. C W.
Students
and
Silk and Wool
Dresses
The smartest styles
that are being shown
this season in all
the new shades. Sizes
12 to 40. Priced from
$9.75 to $29.75
Faculty
Coats and Suits
Pardon Our
Boasting
but in these days of lower-than-ever
prices its easy to forget Qual-
ity. We assure you that here at this
store low prices mean
'Quality First Every Time
Fur-trimmed or plain for sports wear
dress showing all the new fabrics.
Styles suitable for every type.
(
Priced From $16.75 Up
or '
Millinery
and
Accessories
to match every
costume and
priced less than
you even expect.
A Cordial Welcome Awaits
O. C. W. Faculty and
Students at
Peimeys
Suggestions to Make Your Room Look Homey
FEARLESS of SUN and TUB !
AIlFaot Cretonne
(Laboratory Tested)
21(5)
Let thf tun ihine in! Let the dusty wind blow! Let the
fireplace rmokc! Laboratory testa provt light and washing
wont fade thi idea! sun porch drapery fabric. Gay gay pat-
terns! 36 in. wide.
Let Cherry Sunshine
t
Through Dainty
Soft s s s
Marquisette
Curtains
Thrilling Value at
4J(3)e
Pali
Plain dolled printed I XtM 2)4
yds long; to ilortd 2)4 yds Iot
Our Ready-to-Wear
Department
On the Second Floor!
Here You Will Find Style and Quality
Merchandise at Remarkably Lqw Prices .
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