The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 180, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1935 Page: 4 of 16
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POCASSET TO'
'OPEN SCHOOL
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1 1935
New Mexico; Enchantment
- ..Land Steeped In. Beauty
By SABAH BUiS
ft h Horae Greeley who b re-
ported to have said -Wo week young
ga weft." aad with thkimpk
' of people
hara Justified their tripe to Okla-
homa and atataa tortbar weet aad
here ham aettkd down ta make their
theca b
about the weet -which k alluru.
Cfitema to- aaetern atetea apeak et
the meet aad they take to too aa-
thw weal to ana swvep kut to thoae
who lira to Oklahoma there baa
grown up a definite Idea of each
operate state. A Y. W. C. A aea
lately wha came ta Oklahoma ta
accept a position teagtilngty teOe
that aha accepted thk particular Job
hecoueo ah thought ft would b a
lowly waek-oad trip ta tha Oraad
Canyon.
White the Oraad Canyon k
what farther away than are
pkaea of particular toteneh which
in ttttb non tbiB a
distance from thk ally to tact e
eept tor thoae
Had Cariebad Cavern. spoken of aa
tha eighth wander ef the world ft
b generally thought that Ob won-
derful trip would take days
of betog only a ana day drive.
the purpose of thkartick
b ta raraal aonw at tha toteraathw
little nura than a dark
drive from Chkkaeha in what might
be titled mra Day to BewMealeo."
ft waa one of the joDkat groupa
to hara aat out from rhuwh.
when Mr. and Mta. W. H. Thcxn-
on of this city and. daughter Mrs
Hubert Hunt Jr of Wckowa aad
X bft hen a few dsya
for Cartebad Oaratns
Then may b gold ta "them thar
hBk" but then b music ta the
worda Carlsbad Oaranur for those
wha hara visited thk wonderful castle
beneath tha earth surface.
If X were a Walt Whitman Td
take down my Themuna and write
a Mura rianm poem one paragraph
derated to all tha words listed
beautiful." tha aeeond taagnlfi
eeatf aad tha third 'astounding.1
to eem tikhfiy TOmaa Boko
with a pontbOlty of IS or more STbSSu
high xehool and an expected enroll-1 rM- K?BI?1
pH of 1M or Ito to the 5Fk whut 7" en ta to
bs o ere or era m too ammo- a jmpoetibk for you
to eonetira to your own unu much
laaa AA m
JSW SIBftBra Aft mOft
Xf l won ta write you a hietory
of the eararna X would poeetMy da
rate ft ta fira eectione: lint Jim
Whits tha discoverer and the dis-
covery; aeeond. a visit to the cava by
being lowered to a bucket; third the
oaraene by ladder; fcurth the
tag of eteps and fifth tha building
of an ularator. -ft
to almost ' taeoneaivabia . the
uount ef Information. which one
gathen about thk m
tha ona abort day ana wands ta
'hnblnc down Into and out again.
Arriving ta ftoawall about o'clock
lhaaday avantag wa stopped toipsnd
tha night and that avantag walkad
about over the dty abaoshtag grad-
uafiy tha atmoopheto of thk state
which ia pscuUar mite itself. Xsrty
Wednasday moentag after a trytag
hour arouring Mrs Bunt the party
hour atouetag Mrs Bunt the party
hour k a choice time of day to
motor the hat soma IOC
ftr aa Oklahoman ft la l"twsatlny
to visw fMds of cotton
dont grow. Arid of
tends amund ata fast and to tha
am Mock af toad a tight ft
ta that af a tart Tha
Irrigation.
Tha lack af' thaa prohibited re
don study but ft waa a beautiful
tight. - Despite' wmreinga from thk
end efthe trip we draw atraltfft
to tha caverns without slopping
along the way to rraerva a cabin ar
tary grades Mr. Walker aakL "Tha
Pooaaeet echoob ara fully aoeradlted
both to tha atom ant ary sad high
1 school department he stated.
All tractate ta tha matam hold
taehdort degrees except two who
ara-' qualified with Ufa. certificates
Membera of tha Pore east board of
education are B. ft. Daniel O. W.
Grant and T. A Bminey.
Slumber party for
' RUSH SPRINGS GUEST
1.
; ftuBgs iSTS11!!
ma Dodd gave a dumber party to her
hoaia Tuesday night to honor of Mke
Hatoa- Ma London of
. Thooe prseant worn Mb Layma
Ma London Mbs Pern Howell Mke
Alta -Bell Herring Mb AmSUa Dodd
Mb Baomi Hutchens Mb la Tell
Johnson Mbs Hatatoa Reynolds end
Thelma Dodd. ...
.The greater tire necaarity for aa y
: tog tha graater your opportunity to
naa Dally Xxpeem Want Ads
Altar puirtiaaHig tha ticbals we
walked 'about half way down tha
path which bad ta tha opening ef
Uw can aad than watched a cram
section of humanity pam by. . On. a
whale .ft 'waa an tatetUgent and
alert group of Americano and b'few
teeulgiras wha amdoutiy awaited the
antral ef tbo rangers to conduct the
tow. Oontlnuoutiy the crowd earns
until ft looked ec though we pomMy
would meet tha last group entering
tha catena aa wa cams auk -FtaDowmg'
a brief talk by di-
rector. which included tha warning
dont pick up a rock for a souvenir
and to aura to oedar lunch aa you
inter tha cava and thaa tha long
trek began. ...
hi- tha section of tha party with
which we walked then waa a notice-
able lack of thrill that waa expected
on viewing the cavern during tbs
early walk but the farther - wo
walked tha men brilliant tha apse
tack baeams until ona became bat
in wonder and to aghast waa tha
erowd that whan thaar waa Uttia
taking among atnngora heretofore
ran rons began aaktag questions
painting out tight of taterert until
ft beeamo ahnoet momentarily a
congenial party.
It'S a long walk tar auet per-
ons Tow knere trembia at times
you alt down to rack Join another
group farther back talk with them
about the beauty of the caves aad
yet you go On holding on to your
partner to look to the celling and
grabbing an ana to point to a stalag-
mite or etelagtlte. 8o tired do you
am at times though yon hardly
rmlim ft that : you laugh ovs
thoughts which earlier ta too trip
wouldn't hara so much at ragktered
of tha party
going through tha earn which .to.
penono aa far at you could
mo to fMnt and at far at eould be
to the rear as wambling their
Impreetiotia of Biblical scenes while
In ona room when tha tannationa
a woman re-
marked If they would just light a
fire in here TA know X was to
tha carank WO ara equipped to ehow
ran larger groups thaa thle throifth
the awn. At thk rata B wta take
IN years to show ft ta
Ttam thk point ww went back
agaia to the dining mas where the
older persons to the party took the
etaratcr to the surface and the re-
maining group started aa the walk
bock out of the cara. which waa aa
experience ta Barlf. A fellow Just to
the back of us counted that we
walked up Wetepe at ana time.
Juet as you would think you must
to nearing the opening? someone
would mention a tight of totem!
near the ceiling and then you would
mike turn then gsuat bo eeveral
hundred more feet of climbing ahead.
The walk back out ef the ara b
worthwhile If for no other reason a
gUmpee of the sunlight as you near
the entrance. .
Aa In Is reeling atudy to psychology
wee tha difference to tha attitude of
thorn on the tour as they (topped at
the- entrance -to bid a new found
friend toman.
But aa trip traveled by so large
a party would be complete without
a vkft with at kaet oat a a T.
taiewt. and on thk tour we en-
countered the Webber tiatets who
attended eoUcgo here several yean
go and Mim Marie Graham who
attended college hers par before
task
After eating a lunch ww gathered
gala at the cavern to qitnese the
toawuo bat flight a brief lecture by
one ef the rangere was aa tateseettag
aa tha flight itself we were pamibiy
a little disappointed because the bate
were saieh smaller than those ef
thk part of the country bat it iu
an intriguing tight and timild not
be mined.
Then we started our hunt for a
place ta spend the night camp altar
camp reported Mo cabins tor the
night. until wa had driven about
half way back to Boawsft and tack-
ily we obtained tha bet cabin at
a camp near Attests -
The drive back to Boswell was
taken leisurely with fiequent stops
to watch tin various qwteme of to
ligation. And now rm going to
ten a story oa myself to Justify
others which X want to relate. Bid-
tag along the highway and peering
anxiously through dark gkrnm at
the crops X noticed a knhy plant ta
Moors Bo X questioned Mr. Thomson
as to the plank to leant that ft was
netting other thaa cotton. Well
that was enough isid my g1- re
cam off and hatch hoping X Bra
down the diagram.
1 Rom BoeweH we drove out to the
Bottomless lakes One b certain about
taking a trip ta Mew Maxios If you
rar. get on the right read you II
eventually era to tha plaee tor
which you are headed without furth-
er direction aad evidently an thk
point the Mew Mexico mad
km - has derided to save
After driving tor m
Boswell we derided that pomMy wo
might hara started an the wrung
toad aa an seeing a truck approach
we waved ft down and Mra. Thom-
son ta a weak voice Inquired: Is
thk the toad to tha wateriam lakes?
A Rcnchmaa vWttag In the united
States should by aU means drive
from Boswell to Vaughn. Ha could
drive to hla hearth content oa the
left tide of the roa because In the
100-elite etretch not a town b seen
and. wry Utile traffic. Between
Vaughan and Santa PC wo passed
through Loms tha setting for WUk
Catherh Death Ooom to the Arch
Btebop."
At ket .wc arrived la Santa Ih
and from the first gllmpts wo wore
tbuiiaatic onr the etmohsre of
too dty capital of Hr Mexico.
RaMy no city m the caked States
la so Individual ft offers tha enure
meat of tha pa ages with the
fort of modern Ufa
The historical points are tea nuta-
te anummts such tho
Meal church ta tha United States
tts oidsrt bourn ta ths United States
tt Bake of tho Cavernosa the
Mew Mexico Art Mumum state capi-
tal tadldlngs federal -buildings and
ef particular tatanet tha La Honda
If nrt actually a reetdent ef
tho hotel every tomtit should at
bast hara tee dine or daare tors
Having gossi practically all potato
oftatetori ta tho ctty.we sprat
rant hours at the Ban Udetoneo
tadka reearretkm where we watched
mverel of tho wosnw making tho
Mack pottery foe which tho tirfto k
IbOowing a short vfeti ta Santa
ft and lunch a the Original Mexl-
eats wa riartod horns and
led from Uw mountain to tho
ta-tho tuno of rata -on the
tap ( tha ear. and tho gvhtag of
tho FOooa river at the tida of the
road.
A short step was made at the
ohkri writ ta tho united States but
we fatted to attract attention to Uw
tandora wore busily watching the
Beeea aa ft raced downhift
in tho drive from lew Veins
to Santa Hoes M. M wo panto or
rather wen panto by lfr. and Mra.
Driggera and children .and
Howard Major whoa wo finally
halted down to extend greeting
the old hometown
fortunate ta the
and all lounrt cabina wore.hilL
luckily mot Mr. aad Mrs Oreege
Lena who are making their heme ta
the town where the wart begin
and enjoyed theta homltelitlee that
Bifbt
Saturday evening wo pulled into
rhirkashs Joyouaiy anticipating a
band though our trip had been one
ef only Arc days Instead of fin
months
Mr. Thomson gun regret we ran
Into so many eron roads and
nyene seems to think wo raved a
PKA deal of salteags tor wo re-
poatedly found ountirao traveling on
a tide road.
The trip t Cartebad Cavern may
be made from Chlckaaha aad back In
IMra days and there are similar
Ptate of tatateek which might ba
called to mind far the teto summer
vacation or tho Thanksgiving boll- i
. I
Xftee Ckudtaa Adatt of Keyaton.
mber of tha IMS graduating elan
of tho Okkhosna College tor Women
waa a visitor In Chlckaaha Friday
afternoon.
1
taidl ftnjwj
. " ' mokirta ftrxj uttiAJtjrvo
pH mojQ tiiBc. Usuit
MK fttatift. mut
Dows iown down you go until
having walkod toot two or three
mites -and reached a depth of about
NO or MO feet you come to the
twin
Here you paueo - to eat either
luaehm whldt you haw carried Into
the cavern et one which waa or-
dered as you entered the cam. i
ta addition to tha cafeteria there
k a man curia stand where you
may purehare port cards pamphlets
other ttrns of the eouranb na-
May ft be recommended that
you buy ona of Jim White's own
books eoneernlng tho history of Oarla-
bad Caverns. You might throw away
othsr souvenirs purchssad on ths
trip; but you win enjoy upon return-
tag home the reading of thk book.
Though did not notice tho sen-
tence at tho clan of 'tho penphut
a euggertlan k mada that you atop
to hara Jhn White autograph your
book which would maks ft doubly
tatereettne. .
After the morning! walk Mrt.
Tbonuon withdrew ftom the party
and took tho elevator ta tho enr-
tato where she awaited our return.
The reoond half of the tour k by
tar tho more t-i1 jg meludei
a vltit to tha most beautiful of the
roams and hri but sot teaat k th
PM by tho sido of the Bock of
Am where all Hghta are turned off
anA you .find youtsrif seated ta-the
ef . dark -rooms . . A Mrs
Hunt cemtaeiited 1 croseed my fern
with my hand to- eeo lf x could
atil ft" a quartet of rangere gang
that beautiful hymn Bock of Agog"
ailhg Ughta wm gradually turned
ta the tor 'corner of tha cavern
gradually nearing tha pkre -at which
you are seated. To hear Rock of
Am In this setting ta to hear the
song's you have! never heard B be-
fore. ; t.--: ..
Pivnedlng and durtag the darkness
thr evertatandant - mode a tiwet
talk which included a report of
tho days' tour. Over 1100 persona
were m the party. Of thk number
over CM wore from -Texas and Ctiahn
ma was eeoend. There were II states
end on eg two foreign cotmtrire rep-
retentod. was explained that about
MAN persona went through tho
earara krt year and of thk number
rar ana-half ware from Tens Go
homo and ten your frimda about
THE blosra koapo It newly regained popslarlty for anathar saa-
11 aoveral made np ta dlfiaraat materisls If youra
noing to be smart looking this -fell. Make this eaeto etofme !
1 j'- Patterns .m alxsd 14 to SO aid SI to ft. Ilnfflra
S-S yards of SS-taeh fabric. 1 ' roqslrra
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fTRLCTIO8q fill out tki coupOR Wlow. Hng sun ta MitKTiov
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V Thu MLL AKD WINTER PATTERN BOOK with a Lmmut
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WARDS HAVE STUDIED THE
PROBLEM
here are the clothes they heed
Weve done our homework before Khool starts and we .
have the right answers. We knowdiow to spell longer
wear in Junior's dothes. We can read Big Sister's long t
ing for smart styles. We can map the territory Small X
Brother's shoes cover in a day. That's why we make '
children's shoes with sharkskin tips. Ask high school v
girls the.styles they like. Test fabrics for sun and suds. '
And besides you'll shop far without finding such low
prices fotsudi quality. . ; :
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Girls Hose' SA Length
Merceriato eotten. Ml etripae or edore. . l-f
Bins Cut Fine Broaddoth Slips
With kco tatauuod tope sdjuetabk straps 1S-1A
Broadcloth Bloomers
Flash token .
Poler-Tex Coats
Excellent taUorins beautiful material styled far' tbs
Ski ' - -
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ft ft
Doys1 Longie Suits
7.98
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Doublq or single .breasted models. Sponged
woolens . . Fall csssiimres blue' cheviots
oxfords. Cost vest pair of longies. 8 to 18.'
Bay's UsIn cassimercs cbeviots.- 1.98
Boys9 Dress Shirts
69
FuM cut ef fine broadcloth. Patterns colors
or white. Attached .collars. Cellophane
wrapped. 12JJ to 14J$; Junior 6 to 12.
Otfwr SMrlSf Plain or Printed.. 49c
DoysSchool Oxfords
1.98
Blucher style with shield tips. Sturdy Mack
calf groin. Leather soles; rubber heels of
. heels with dicker plates. Sixes 2rt to 6.
aysDrotsOxforiit black calfskin . 249
Girls Wash Frocks
98e
Charming new style details-perky bom and
novelty buttons snow-white collars and cute
short or puffed sleeves. Sixes 7 to 16.
Wash Frocks in print percale 7-16. 49s
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Girls9 Panty Dressos
59
Spictnd-spsn little percale frocks. The
darker prints won't now the dirt Yoke
front panties hand-basted hems. I to 6b
Parity Frock percale or broadcloth 9lg
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Girls9 Sports Shoes
1.98
RlaA or brown calf grain is or somN
crushed' leather. New snede print oo
crushed leather trimminga. Low heels. 4 to 8.
GMs Calf Oxfords with seamed tees 2-49
Coidbed Cotton Athletic Shirts'
Wtil finished nsek arm hobs. Hemmed. 14-14. ' ;
Fancy Pattern Broadcloth Shorts -
- run out Lastax taserts. Yoke faent Blsn n to IS.
Boys' Caps "
. Fins quality smart fabrics. '
Boys' Chambray Woric Shirts
Vary sturfiy fabric. Bbw or gray. UI4-14I4; S-ll
Young Mens Wool Slacks
vocstads. Sllda tastener fly. U-IS.
Boys' Slip-orrr Sweaters
Half wooL Vxraus etyks and ooior. stem 10-St.
Beys' Overalls or Jackets each 1 ' . 1
Ot Banforind shrunk blue denim ta tims.d to IS.
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Boys Blue' Whoopee Pant ..
Flared bottom knska Front poekate. Slan'4 to IS. '
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"Boys Suede Cloth Jackets v'V
Puttno tat; muff poetas. Hu brown l-R.
Boys! Corduroy Covert QoUi Pants ;
. Fun out; hsrtacfcsd; wMs euftod bottaum..-- I-1S. ?-
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Boys Hats . rv -' .
Fur fsft raap and roll brim smart
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Children's Calf or Patent Shoes
- Strap oxford ghtUks; kstbsr aolee Slt 'to I.
Misses Children's Shoes i
i styks la black or brown calf. SU to ft '
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All-Wool Juvenile Slipovers 36
- Bwctter eoate all wooL ta s?. solan eoseeesessoftftfi
Children's Long Stockings
Sturdy ribbed kgs. Three ehsdse of tan.' S to ttf..
I.j school time at S
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