The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1936 Page: 2 of 14
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THURSDAY MAY 28 19.K
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ID END FRIDAY
Host Of Students Finish
Exams. Leave For Home
While majority of the stu-
dents of the Oklahoma College
for Women had left thla after-
noon. the last contingent was ex-
ported to depart Friday at the
dose of the 1035-36 school year.
The last of the final examina-
tions were to have been given
this afternoon and a majority of
the students were expected to
leave today. A number of the
students of the college had com-
pleted their testa Wednesday
afternoon and left immediately
for their homes over the state
and nearby states.
According to the 1036-37 cata-
logues issued by the college en-
rollment will start on Monday
September 7 for the coming
year. Advanced reservations re-
ceived at this time indicate a
large registration.
STUDENTS WILL GIVE
PIANO RECITAL FRIDAY
Miss Edith Decker will present
a group of piano pupils in
recital at 8:15 oclock Friday eve-
ning in the Administration Audi-
torium of the Oklahoma College
for Women. The public is Invited
to attend.
Those who will appear in ados
will be: Frances Mane Base LUa
Joseph Robert BoimeU Doris
Waters Frances Novotny Annette
Herstein Marguerite Beaten !
tha Waters Belva Jarred Betty
Jo Gassaway. Fay Lee Johnson
Catherine Smith and Frances
Bailey.
Students to day piano duos
and quartets are: lmogene Dun-
can Fay Lee Johnson Frances
Bailey Catherine Smith Wilna
-Grace 'Hopkins Betty Jo Gassa-
way and Marguerite Seaton.
BLACKWELL WOMAN
TOWNSEND SPEAKER
! Edna Ruth Pagels of Black-
well is to speakaijtha meeting
of the Townsend Club
oclock this evening it the -L O.
a F. Hill 41714 Chidusha
Avenue.
' Mrs. Myrtle Floyd district
secretary in announcing the
meeting this morning commented
that Mrs. Pagels is a very able
weaker. We are prhdleged to
have her speak to us since she
has been invited to address
groups throughout the United
States. Those who do not hear
Mrs. Pagels will miss an excellent
speech." Mrs. Floyd remarked.
The public Is invited to at-
the moetii
meeting
following which a pie supper
to be sponsored. -
Rilnmi Carta WV hinds
home here. Peck had a vetert
warian shingle the 16-year-old
shepherd dog. Now the two pet
cats "Colly" used to play romp
eat and sleep with wont let him
to the house.
Nature Sparse Wrens Tree
' Stuttgart Ark. OUD A. T.
Thomell doesnt think much of
Mother Natures cooperation. He
had decided to cut down a poplar
tree just before a windstorm
broke and twisted four large
healthy trees. The condemned
poplar went unscathed.
. . Tiny Plane Flies High
; Galt Ont. auB A tiny model
airplane weighing 314 pounds
-bid perfect in every detail has
been built by Ray Hunter auto-
VtU UUUk UJ SSHIUSSi uutv-
mobile mechanic. The model has
a wingspread of six feet and
can attain an altitude of 6000
feet
certain hy using
Want Ads.
Sally
Warns Londoners
of Traffic Peril
: $
' 4 s 41 i
In a campaign to reduce toe traf-
fic death toll. 1
London polica an
erecting signa like these wher-
deati "
aths and injuries have
given the intersection a black
reputation. A warning to pedes-
trians and motorists is embus-
oned below a trim circular
. . ... . 1
KNITS AMID ROAR
OF CONVENTION
Undisturbed by toe roar of
battle as old guard and left
wingers clashed end "took
walks at toe Socialist national
convention in Cleveland Ohio
Mrs. Norman Thomas attended
strictly to her knitting at the
conclave. And she didnt ap-
pear to be greatly excited over
the prospect of her husband
receiving his partys nomination
for tha presidency.
ATTENDARCE URGED
AT "ARMY1 MEETING
Members of the Chickasha Sal-
vation Army Post Board were
urged again today to attend a
meeting of the board that is to
be held at the Chamber of Com-
merce headquarters Friday after-
noon at 4 oclock.
Clark Trammell chairman of the
board has urged that all members
of the board attend the session say-
ing that future plans for the local
port will be taken up at the
meeting and that a representative
group should he on hand to af-
ford tha expression desired?
Local Briefs
Miss Bonnie Marie Curry plans
to leave Friday for her home in
McLoud after attending tha Ok-
lahoma College for Women dur-
ing the past year.
Miss Estelle Manire of Okla-
homa City is visiting Miss Mary
Kathryn Criswell.
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Ltnhril Like Cold Trail
Blood hound or coon hound?
That question has not been set-
tled Uncle Dan William
son! Rush Springs officer showed
at the City Hall here
up at tha City Han ncre Wed-
nesday afternoon with a Mg bay
hound.
Back-deor Customer Is Fed
A well dressed young man ap-
peared at tha back door of a
South Eighth street home Thurs-
day morning and politely Impor-
tuned th lady of the house for
a bite to eat Tha lady was so
impressed with his face and
manner that aha said ooe
right in and in a moment he
was seated at too breakfast table
with the family. Then he broke
down and confessed that ha was
Bill Levine sentenced by frater
nity brothers to beg his taofc
part of hia initiation
fast as a
ordeal.
Gore Hare June 6
Senator Gore seeking redac-
tion. has sent word to local
friends that he will speak in
Chickasha Saturday June 6 at
.m. It will be hia first speech
i Grady County during tha pres-
ent campaign nans for the
meeting were not announced.
Outto Be Happy New
"Folks hereabouts ought to be
happy now" W. G. Methvin re
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marked. "A good producer to
too Cement field and plenty of
fine showers. What more do wo
wrntt"
Set Firemen's Convention
Chief Frank Dewa ia planning
to attend sessions of the Okla-
Jioma Firemen's convention In
Enid Monday and Tuesday. Other
members of the department may
go to Enid to attend a part of
the program.
r slice Leg Light
A lone case in city police court
Wednesday afternoon kept police
from drawing another blank
Sergeant Austin Bond said today.
Charlia Jones colored was com-
mitted to the cite jail to swt.it
payment of a $5 fine on a charge
of disturbing the peace. He was
arrested by John Burleson col-
ored officer.
Mrs. C. C. Lewis who attended
the cooking school conducted at
her home-town Dalhart Texas
conducted by Miss Jessie Hogue
waa one of tha audience at The
Daily Express cooking schooL
"Soon as found out Miss Hogue
waa here 1 wanted to hear her"
Mrs. Lewis said. Mrs. Lewis
visiting her mother Mrs. T.
King 414 Colorado Avenue.
certain by using
Daily Exposes Want Ada.
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Motor Oil
Varied Value 30c-35c qt
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Scat Covers
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LOTS OF FUN
All the new fuhlona
from die conservative to
tha very abbreviated!
All wool worsteds and
gepfayn In novelty
stitches. Brilliant col
or combinations. 34 to 42.
Other Bathing
Suite EM
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Cork famdsted; giss-ed
start jacket; 89'
i cap A in-
rtda stopper
Faur-Spaat Jag Gallon aim; tele-
scope spout; modem design . $L40
Yaexam BotU pint aim; tested
for high temperature. .. ......70c
LanA Kite includes pint also vac-'
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FWdtag Steak Strong hardwood
frame; striped canvas seats. S0o
AND LITTIEEXPENSE IF YOij
FABRIC
The thing tor Summer!
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In tha second place Ufa
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1936, newspaper, May 28, 1936; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1881841/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.