The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1935 Page: 3 of 10
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THURSDAY HAY 2 193S
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JUNIOR CLUB
GARDEN UNIT
Will Ba Formed by Marigold
Division of Body.
A Junior rionr Oardon unit b
to bo tamed in Chkfeaelia by the
Marigold unit of the CMe Darden
chib aooordlng to on announcement
made thk morping by Mia. X M.
Sharard.
Taking tho honor for bidding o
pwwwfc of flrits" in tho Garden dub
work of tho city tho Marigold unit
k puahing ita plane and hopea to
internet children who play at the
Twelfth etzeet park to a garden
The unit wae tho flnt one er-
ganlmd in Chtekaah eo far aa k
known it k tho firet one to eom-
plato he unit project' and now k
tho fleet unit to organke a Junior
; AH tho ehrubbery and pknto hare
' been eet out at the Twelfth etreet
f park In accordance with plane which
wore made by Ml. Monnemlth of the
Oklahoma A. and M. eollege.
children who pky at the Twelfth
atnet park and who would Aka to
Join the chib are naked to bring a
hoe or rake and meet at the park at
g. o'clock Saturday morning Mia.
Sherard eald today. A motion of
the park k to be turned onr to
the children' it wae eaplabied.
Alex News
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Alex May A The Junior-Senior
banquet will be held Friday eight
May A at tho Hew Chlekaaha hotel
hi chlekaaha.
Her. E. C. Webb prodding- elder
of the Chlekaaha dlitric preached
Sunday evening at the Methodkt
church.
Her. C. X. Smith of Marlow filled
hk regular appointment Sunday at
the Fbet Baptist church here.
'' Don Gentry of Marlow netted
Thuraday night with Mr. and Mra.
Bill Keill of'lAwton epent the
week-end with hk mother Mra Mae
Belli here.
Drib MOrrk and Cothran Horne
Tkited their father who k a patient
in a Chlrkaeha hospital. Sunday."
Mm. T. X. Faeillard and Mr. and
Mra. Odk Pevflkrd epent Monday
with MT. and Mn. Robert Driekell.
Mr F. D. law and Mlaa Marie
Neill ware visitor in Chlrkaeha
Saturday.
Mr. autd Mia. Bill Helaon are the
parenk u? a baby girl bom April M
- Mra. W. W. WUaon of Bandy Groee
apent Saturday with her father O.
w. Fhnupo.
Mr. and Mra. D. B. Fatkmon and
family wen Sunday dinner gueate of
Mr. and Mn. Oeear Lenta.
- lb. .aad..M. K. A..Orlay. ibid
wear the week-end with their daugh-
ter Mra G. L Runt and MI. Runt
At XOOMNL
Mr. and MM. Samret White at-
tended the Binging eoneention at
Bradley Sunday.
Ml. and Mra Flank Llndaey ekited
Sunday with W. D. Roma who k In
a Chlekaaha hoepital.
Bar. and Mia Grady Bam attended
the commencement exewlees Friday
night at Banlley.
Lenta of ChtekaOha
epent tho week-end with homefolk
Mre. T. L. Patrick who has been
visiting with Mn. D. L. Curtin for
the peat month returned to her home
Saturday In Paco Texm
Mra M. P. Seay and daughter
Milena were vkitom in Chlekaaha
Friday.
tin. Carl Stapp and Mr. and Mra
T. F. Stapp of Oklahoma City visited
Saturday night with Mra Stapp
Virginia Fields visited friends In
Chickeeha am the week-end.
MI. and Mia L. B. Smith vieited
Saturday with Mra Anna Alaa of
tho Hawkins community.
Mr. and Mn. Theo Waldrow visited
with hk mother over the week-end
ta BtonwilL
- Walter Trim and J. F. Copeland
ef Baton were hneinam viaiton. In
Alex Tuesday.
Harriett McDonald. Rita McCauley
Xelpho Pika and WUUe Jonas at-
tended the singing convention at
Bradley Sunday.
DA MM
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ft quickly read
want Adi.
one aura way to gal
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U jroare in love or have
ever been In love read
the new serial Summer
Sweethearts. It holds
the mirror up to youth-
ful romance showing'
you yourself as others
see you. Summer. Sweet-
hearts is a storj youll
remember- It begins
Thursday May 9 in
B waant entirely amaaement that earned Hew .Yorkem to gaip at thk billowing cloud of acrid
tiring from a seven-alarm fin In a Brooklyn wanhouee. Tho heavy pall of make oottled over tho neorvy
ubwey ventilating station and fumee were ftmed Into the tunnele through which thoumndi were riding.
PaaMngen were evorcome mllae from the fire hundred! fleeing from their traina at the Wall Street atetion.
Nearly 300 cough-wracked victime aought that aid at aeons of potato hi tho city.
It's Like Old Grads' Reunion
As Tourists Sail For Naples
Etuis Tells of Start From
Shanghai and Gires More
- Details of Chinese.
By GEORGS H. IVANS
Aboard 8. 8. Pmldent Folk March
ML Wa hoarded our camtatahia boat
again last night R has bam our
home slnoe we left Shanghai and
win be till m reach Napkt early in
May. When we ambarfcad at Shang-
hai it was more or km Ufca a re-
union of old college grade eo many
take who were our tallow traveler!
on other boats happened to fan In
with ui.
Although we aaUad from Shanghai
during the night the next morning
wawere standing still waiting for the
tide several hours about lb mileo out
in tho Yangxto river with much of
China In the Squid tarn an around
us. The Yangxte carries four times
as much water aa the Mississippi
and the eotl that It takes away from
its tmmenaa drainage baaln makes
the water dirty for many miles out
at sea.
Our trip from Shanghai to Hong
Kong took ua through thg Blot China
so past the hknd of Formosa and
then through the South China aea.
Xt was ell emoeth going with mild
weather. Today we are sailing south-
eastward toward Manila wham we
shall land Monday morning. It k
raining and tha eea k fairly rough.
When X left Chlckaiha one of my
major pmpoooo woo to find out for
my friend J. W. ICayaer whether
the world k round or not and X
aim confidently expected to find tho
anewer to tha Fir Eastern question
which has bothered world diplomats
m much. Aa to the latter X am by
no means prepared to flk a final re-
port. Candidly tha changed a
changing China becomes mam and
mom perplexing. Westemimtkm of
tho country hoc made remarkable
program in many ways but tha mi
of the people have been little af-
fected fay It. Abolition of the pigtail
k the one reform that appears to
ba complete. X am loosely
and from only .superficial observation
covering a comparatively email part
of tha country. In many ways tha
Chinese elvllimtion centuries a
wae far superior to that of Europe
hi eubeequent age The Chinese beat
us to many of tha achievements of
which we boast. For In the
art of making paper and printing
they won far ahead. Centuries before
Europe bed thought of It they wan
printing whok pages using movable
type east of metal In matrices and
even multicolor premia. Aa. early as
78 A. D. they had printed books.
And In the matter of tho Row
Deal the Chinese were nearly nine
centuries ahead of America. In 10M
A. D Dr. Wang An-shlh a gnat
eockUet philosopher -a professor in
Hanlin eollege became state counsel-
lor to the emperor. He wae the head
Bralna-TIuetar of hk time. They hod
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The Daily Exoress
FIRE THAT LEFT NEW YORKERS
a drpremlon and Wang proposed a
program. His main prindpk was that
the emperor should provide all hk
people with the opportunity to
o living. Tho state- he
-Should take tha entire management
of commerce industry and agricul-
ture into its hands with a view to
Quoaorlng tho wwfctag elaaeo and
preventing them from being ground
Into the duct by tho rich.- Re pro-
posed to eoak the rich' with
and'axempt tho poor. Re
on MBA with tribunals throughout
tho land to regulate wages and to
flx prices of merchandise. Whan a
money Brisk arose he cut tha copper
content of tho oath" a Chinese coin.
Re hid an AAA too and distributed
free mid to tamers. So you eea that
Wang was centuries ahead of Stuart
Chase Dr. Tugwell and all of
of -planned
In tho government
gave Win a chance to put hk theo-
ries Into effect hut after ten yean
of expert mantlng with them China
wwt back to tar old ways.
What k to ba the next gnat show
on the Fhr Eastern stage X eould
peculate but you can do the same
thing. Your guem or mini might bo
so good aa any of tho -HnortkV
ecu make. The only thing that ms
certain k that tha forces ef
operating so rapidly for a quarter of
a century will continue it
ta mean that the canter of gravity
of civilisation will bo shifted.
Gossip From
O.GW. Campus
By SABAH ELLIS
Everything k being arranged
fluke the loot dayi of thk school
year at the nai.h . Oolhge far
Women ae pleaeant aa possible. In
order to offer otudenk of too wg
on opportunity to got away tarn tha
awdnenaalng activities aneh aa
term papers tests and recital a
schedule has been arranged uxlng the
eoUegs truck for tnmaportattati oo
that different graupe of (irk can go
to tho cabin on tha college term to
wend aa hour or two.
Tho eollege trade k to leave the
gynmarium at I:M !:M and 4:30
dally beginning Monday lfey f.
Students may go out and stay one
hour or stay two or three bourn
book on tho kit track It was
Thooe to
of thi anoartunitv
asked to rign up on the bulletin board.
Tho physical education department
k to present demonstration of
various ectlvitiee to the field of
physical education far the St
Superintendents meeting Friday May
A Tho donning dames will giro a
short recital on tha college oval and
tha advanced horseback riding elan
will giro a demonstration. In the
different giris will demon-
strate talk to archery bowling
shuffleboard and ping pong. The ten-
nk eourts will bo need hy the gbk
from the tennis claeeee while the
club honorary swimming cr-
ganhstlon will ba m charge of tho
to tha poaL
Mho Clara BonObrak riding in-
structor ai tha Okkhama College for
Wane won flnt place In the Cana-
dian County Ladies oka three lotted
home at the B Reno Bona show on
Man iky. She was mounted 1 an
Mountain Lad on ef tho hones from
the stake here.
.Approximately 11 ghk flam the
Wetumka Mgh school are to bo guests
on the eampui of Um Oklahoma Ool-
kga far Women Friday and Friday
night. They are being brought here
by Ml Opal Thomas FaachaL a tor-
i' O. C. W. student Tha Wetumka
stadeBti wlU be (tmtA for the
May feta Friday evening.
Purely Vegetable Lszstlvs
Thedtad! Bkek-Dreught b on of
the moet popular laxnttvm sold today
mn it k made ef tho leaves and
rook of medicinal plant and because
it brings refreshing relief from eon-
aHwMsB tnUblflA.
-Bkek-Draught helped me whan X
wee biliou eonetlpated. feeling elug-
b dfafer. or had o bad taste in my
uth writes MI. W. M. Bullock
Waynoburg By. -X havent found
any medicine X Uka better thaa
AlsAiTUMighL
Xth tha fevorita kattva of thou-
sands ef other Rave you feted It
.THEDPORD'S BLACR-DRAUQHT.
Udvj
GASPING
Rush Springs
Rush Spring May A-P.'H. Baker
returned Friday to hk homo bore
after a short visit in California.
Mbs Marie Mitchell was an Ok-
lahoma City visitor Saturday and
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Cross of Fam-
pa Taxa an visiting In tha home
of her parents MI. and Mia. Mark
Chaika Gibson a soldier of Fort
Sin. vieited hk brother to the CCC
camp hen Sunday.
Truman Bonn visited over the
week-end to tho homo at Mr. and
Mn. a O. Whatley of Duncan.
J. T. Adams and family of near
Wichita Falls - Texas an visiting
their daughter Mrs. Leonard ward
to Bush Springs.
Mies Margaret Conger returned
Saturday to her horns hen after
teaching sehool at New Castle.
Mrs. Lillian Amis and children
returned Sunday to their hems near
Cement after m vklt with her par-
ent III. and Mrs. Logan Plena.
Mrs. Luther MSrtain spent last
week with her parent MI. Jud
Mr Geary at Healdton.
Mr a -in Wiieon of Duncan
spent kit week with her brother.
Jam fmUjr
MI. and Mr Jim Johnson and
children of Duncan spent Sunday
with her mother Mr Alice Jack-
Mr xka Cook apent the kttor
port of the week with her daughter
and aon-in-lsw MI. and Mr Whiter
Dorman.
Mr Logan Fierce and son. Buck
want Saturday and Sunday with
their eon and brother Baxter
Piero and family of Sterling.
Mr L 8. Harwell apent lionday
with her mother to Marlow.
Fled Boris returned Saturday from
a visit in Fampa Texa
J. E Miller member of tho CCC
camp vent Saturday at- hie home
in GhickAdut.
Bony Whatley member of tho
OCO earn visited his parents at
Duncan Saturday and Sunday.
' Jem Combs and Suite Taylor were
fishing near Marlow Sunday.
Aries Moeley of Fort Bill was a
Rush Springs visiter Saturday and
Sunday.
Hardy Green was a buatoeoa vis-
itor in Oklahoma City over the week
Mke Opal Comb Lola Stamps
Lawrence and Irwin Sheffield were
Lawton and Medicine park visitors
Oraden Combe and
visiting her parent
Mr. and Mr Clarence Catae at
Laverty.
Mr Charlie Stanton and son
Dori ware Chlekaaha visitors Fri-
day. Bynum Comb Leroy Barnett and
Dow Summere were Chlfkasha vis-
itors Saturday.
Oraden Combe Is working for the
Traflalyyna CHn Co. at Washington
Read Dally
Want Ad
&tewu4zrnt
LVefet&is
The latest sac
greatest at the fa
one Merrlaa-
Webstera backed
by a century nl
IsndersMp udi
resenting tho M
tat andere aetatar-
ablp. Just eonpletsd
at s cost of llASSr
IS Twenty yen i
anwnr than ani
ennparebia dletlaw
ary. The greatest
r edltere
carps of
suited wee erw
atsd to make tkii
vobiaw and to Bala-
tala the Marrln-
f roster namt
rksdenfaipr
NEWINTCRNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
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- A C. MIIIIAM COMPANY
IpriugMd Mas
NINNEKAH
Oy
Rinnakah May 3. Johmde Ben
Mlnncte of Chiekasha la
this week with hk iraadparent MI.
and Mr Ban Coffin
Mr. and Mr A. S. Wright at-
tended tha Grady County Singing
eonventlon at Bndky Sunday.
Mr. and Mr Sara Rughoa and
family left Monday morning for
OaUfornia where they will
tbAlr hffnii
Mr. and Mr Dick MoCautey of
mre ririting to tha A. S.
Wright horn Sunday evening.
Due to tho Inclement weather
tho cemetery cleaning was prst-
posted until the afternoon of May
A The cleaning b sponsored by tho
Community duh Every one b urged
to attend.
Mr. and Mr Henry Minnett and
family of Chtekaeha viritad Mr
Mtonetra parent Mr. and Mr Ben
Oallin her
Sunday guaete to tha X& B. Null
nctoded Mhs Elite Null ef
Chlekaaha. Mke Mavorina Weldon
Mke Irena Stan Bom Frederick
and X F. Jolly.
George Thomas ef Ardmore vent
Tuesday night visiting hia parent
MI. and Mr O. a Timms her
Mlm jerete Bates of !
epent Monday rietttng bar
Mr. and mi Bdd Bata
Boiwi1 baa returned
to her homo here after ependlng
tact week vleittog her parent Mr.
and Mr A. C. Bata at Tabler.
Mimm Bailie Thomas and Ludle
Gann of Qhlrkaeha attended the
piano redtal ghrm by IVra Jelke
hors Monday evening.
Mr. and Mr Clark Stadia re-
turned to their home here Sunday
alter visiting Clarki parent MI.
and Mr C. A. Shult and family
near Amber.
Mr. and MI Howard Carrol and
ion of Chiekasha attended tha piano
redtal given by Flora jelks hare
Monday evening:
Charles Bhulta of Amber ta spend-
ing this week with Bannoth Wright
Hoses Hayes left Monday morn-
ing for a short risk ta Galifornl
Charlie Boswell was Barman
visitor Friday.
M. x Thompson - toeot Saturday
night and Sunfey visiting hi tha
A. & Wright home before baring
Monday for California where ho
wiU risk hk eon Chortle BUI and
Jimmi
Mn. George Nixon Mr Dean
William MI William Copeland
and daughter Fatrida Ana and
Billy Ray of Anadarko attended
tho music redtal gtrcn by Min
Flora Jelks here Monday avenlng.
STECKER NEWS
(By
Stecbar May Ar-Thon wpremot-
tag tha local Lutheran church at
tha Wakhor League Bring rally
held at Lone Wolf Sunday were:
BUI Biller Fled Moasmier Albeit
WernU Arthur Bek Weans A
nfl Addlft AlffMtmgamFi ft LM
Wigand Mary Hilda and FI
WemU MI. and MI Xanhard
WernU.
Auetin Xxmdon was viaktog hi
Hobart Saturday.
Mire Ruth Parmer attended tba
chavari Rlday night gtwn to MI.
and Mr Glen Stalling tha bride
before her marriage was Mias Thelma
Rice of Apache.
Jem Morris has returned home
after an extended vkit to Artaona.
Mr Goto London and tanlly of
Oklahoma ' City were gueate ta the
home of fr. and Mrer Austin Lon-
don her
W. A. Erdmen. superintendent of
the Ryan school and a former
superintendent at Stacker was
week-end visitor bmr.
Mbs Dorothy Cox of San Antoni
Texasaia vfeitbig ban with her
parent
Mlm Lula Mae warn teacher at
Delaware and a fonnar teacher of
Stedcer ta vkiting to tho homo of
Mr. and MI Bout Pobleman.
Tha greater tho neoemlly for (sw-
ing tba greater your opportunity to
um Dally toeprem Want Ad
DR. O. S. MINNETT
Optical
Ike Eye CeariBr Let Ik IN
Year
Jar Bapatatlen Is Yaur I
IK (Third FkacJ Ffeal
M
W. E. EdmiatOB A Son
WINDOW BHADBS
- AWNINGS
VENETIAN BLINDS
METAL WEATHEB STRIPS
134 X fth It. fhana 1MI
ROY LE CRONE
Aetna Life Insurance
SfiA tU TJra Bids.
SHEET METAL
Rapabtag
Move Gutter
thing and uvwythtag.
new and ota.
IMCRAET BREST KETAL WOEXX
to-WAM SI
Huey Threatens
to Oust Judges
Odotn Itogera
Impeachment ef then three
Xhuklana supreme court Jus-
tices will bo- asked if Senator
Huey P. Long carrfes out Ma
threat timed at Chief Jmtlce
Charleg A. O'Kiell and Associ-
ate Justices W. G. Rogers .and
Fred- X. Odom vrhoao dock
glob havo not met with ap-
proTal of Long or hit itato
henchmen. Tho Kingflih de-
clares ha ia certain of majority
(egUlaturo support In his prok
ected move- -
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
(Published May A A 1A IA A 115)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice k hereby given that pur-
want to an aider of mb hsuod out
of tho office of tho Court Cleik of
Grady County Stmts of Oklahnm
to eaee No. 144M to the District
Court -of said County entitled The
Prudential Insurance Dir at
Amerie a corporation plaintiff v
Anna Power Sinclair OU and Geo
Company: Nellia Pattonon xx
Patterson Tecumaeh Morri
Monte T. M. Snow lads Snow Troy
Snow M. C. Ramsey Ruby
defendant X will on Tuesday tho
Heres
SEE that margin of safety" in
the picture? That's a real dif-
ference m stopping ability end
only Goodyear Tires give k to you.
They stop quicker thaa any tire
ever tested against them!
Of course you want this extra
tection from skidding at no extra
cost.. And when you buy G-3
All -Weathers you also get more
miles of safety because these tires
keep their grip 43 longer. Come
in and let us show you why.
FAST
ROAD SERVICE!
Tires Batteries
Phone 117
Tee-Pee Service
ERNEST PIXLER
7th and Chickashn
4th day ef JUn in at the hour of
eleven odork A. M. at tba South
front door of tho County Cowt Roues
to tho City ef Chtrkasha to laid
County and Slat offer for asl and
will MU to tho high ad bidder for
at pubile auction without ap-
aeoardlng to kw tho
following described real aetata situat-
ed to Grady County stats of
to-wk:
Tha South of tho Southwest
K; and the Northeast K of tha
Southwest V; and tho South
of tha Northwest K of the South-
west U; and tha Northeast of
the Northwest of the Soutb-
tt; and tha Wad ef tha
ef Section M; and
few South M of the Booth K of
the Southeast Vi: and the North-
sad of tha Southeast at
the Bedhead 14; and tha South-
ad It of tha Nbrthoad 14 of
tho Southeed 14 of Section 1A
Townahto North Bongo Wed
of tho Indian Meridian
satisfy a certain Judgment and
of forecloouiw of real estate
ta Mid sctioB on
th SMh da? of October 19H ta
fever of the plaintiff Tha Fludwtial
Ineuranca Company of Amerie and
against said deftndant Anna Item
for tho sum at MMJ4 with 10 per
cent interest tarn October 3 101
until paid and tor nil ooek at laid
action. Including $730 atterasy fe
and the tame due and delinquent up-
on said real estate.
Dated at Chlekaaha (Indy County
Oklahoma thk tho 3nd day of May
IMA
J. W. BONDI
Sheriff of Grady County hi
By BEN FOREMAN.
UnderxherifL
BAREFOOT AND CARMXCRAEI
and BOHANNON AND OLDS
Attorney! for Plaintiff.
IDAHO WANTS HAY BAN LIFTED.
Bob Idaho QUO eighteen states
have bean asked to remove their res-
trictions again alfalfa hay grown
to Idaho to a memorial posted by
tbl XdfthO lMtaatm. The mmmfwlml
potato out that the weevil against
which the bans mad has not affect-
ed yield to Idaho tar tba kat ten
Your Car Is Properly Lubricated
Melton's Filling Station
On Coma East of Postoffles
why 1
el
Ymm
gteliv a
Tow
mm
HORACE
yean and that tha department at
entomology of the untranity nevai;
has found flvu weorik or eggs to
stacks of hoy grown to tho otat
I FOR FAMILY
Xm ft bass a is aiabsHi
l awi and issb set tss
FEENfAIMINT
My Leas Its Good
SALLY ANN
BREAD
HUBBARDS BAKERY
THIS NEW 1935
CROSLEY
$1999
FIVE
TUBE
SET
F. B. Baker
rLDKBINO ABD EXXCTEIO
Next Deer Wert
ns Night
flan b 1 vast
complete lubrication and t
Job. Our men
to gtae 1 complete Job end no
vital moving part b
that aright cause
tun repair bilk. Tha tort b ak
ways tha ehsapirt to tha and.
And remember whan we pat our
OK aa N tth property hibriceted.
KEEFS WSAT YRJ SET IX
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43 MORE NON-SKID MILK -
AGE of no ortrw part to yoml
Station
GORDON
Phone 117
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