The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1936 Page: 4 of 16
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FRIDAY1 SEPTEMBER 4. 1936
4. 1934 !
FOUR
Opening Fall
Luncheon Held
By Society
Approximately 100 member
and UKl( wen in attendance for
the opening Fall luncheon of the
Miiutitinary Society of the Kp-
worth Mel hod i nt Church. Mem-
ber of Circle Na 3 were hot-
er fur the orraxion.
Acerntum. iMchelor button and
other Fall flower were lined in
the decoration of the table
which were arranged in the hape
of a U.
The invocation wa offered by
Mr. C. E. Front. Mr. George
Dixmukc conducted the buxine
meeting after which the follow-
' ing program wa presented: De-
votional. Mr. Bowom. who took
a her text St. John 3: and vo-
cal solo "My Tank." Mica Alta
Grigxby accompanied at the piano
by Mr. George Hurley.
The circle will hold the fol-
lowing meeting at 130 o'clock
Thunday: Circle No. 1 Mr. Ches-
ter Cowen 416 Minnesota Ave-
nue; Circle Na 2. Mr. Vintil
Alexander. 408 South Sixth Street;
Circle Na 3. Mr. Wade 1416
South Sixteenth Street; Circle Na
4. Mrs. Bevillc. 320 South Eighth
Street; Circle Na 3 Mrs. John
B. Nichla. 1201 Chickaiha Ave-
nue: Circle Na 6. Mrs. John
Gribi. 1009 Kansas Avenue.
i m
PERSONALS
Mr. Jeff Snodgrass and Mis
Jessie Lone Clarkson of Norman
visited friends in Chickashs Wed-
nesday. Mias Nancy Jan Crose bas
left for Norman where she will
attend rush activities at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma during the
coming week.
Mrs. Springer's kindergarten
class will open Sept g at 1104
Dakota. Phone 1937. 3-4t
- Mr. and Mrs. Art Chick have
returned to their home in Shaw-
nee. after visiting Mrs. Chicks
mother Mrs. Nettie Wilkinson
619 North Tenth Street. They
stopped in Chickashs en route
home from Dallas and Port
Worth where they attended the
Texas Centennial.
- Cash paid for used school books
' If brought in immediately. Bawco
Office Supply. 4-3t
- Mrs. Clarence Davis class in
piano will open Sept 14. Phono
1934. 4-2t
Plant Now New crop turnip
Friday
9 p. m. Phi Delta Fraternity
will entertain with a watermelon
feed and dance at the fire sta-
tion on South Fourteenth Street
6 p. m. Chic kasha Chapter Na
29. Order of the Eastern Star
will meet at the Masonic HalL
6 p. iik T. E. L. Class of the
First Baptist Church will m
for a picnic supper at the homo
of Mr. M. Coryell. 1326 South
Seventeenth Street.
Nudijf
2 p. m. Tulip Unit of the Civic
Flower Garden Club is to meet
in the home of Mrs. J. J. Bris-
coe 923 South Eighth Street
7:43 p. m. Phi Delta Frater-
nity will meet at Harry' Cafe.
Mrs. Bob Brown
Is Hostess To
Equity Club
lettuce
mnsiant spinach radishes Winter
radishes Swiss chard rye. Win
ter barky alfalfa sweet clover
vetch Austrian Whiter peas. Now
Is best time to sow lawn mss
seed. Quality Seed House. New
location. 214 Choctaw Ave. 4-3t
tin. Kitty Barton and Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Barton have re-
turned from Grapevine. Texas
'where they attended funeral ser-
vices for Mrs. Kitty Bartons
brother C. F. Coleman.
- Mias Wilhelmina Barton who
- has been visiting here has left
for Tahlequah wherd she will
enroll at the Northeastern State
Teachers .
Mias Virginia Curtis has re-
turned from Alabama where die
spent two weeks as the guest of
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Binford and
Mrs. Bob Brown was hostess to
the members of the Equity Club
Thursday afternoon in the home
of Mrs Debs Sullivan 723 Colo-
rado Avenue.
was enjoyed during the
afternoon with Mrs. A1
winning the high score
Mis. B. L. String field the
high score prize and Mrs. Law-
rence Sankey the low score award.
A pastel color note was carried
out in the delicious refreshment
plate.
Guests for the occasion includ-
ed Mrs. John Browshi of Fort
Worth Mr. Virgil Barr Mrs.
Lawrence Sankey and Mrs. Frad
Gimlet.
Members in attendance were
Mrs. C. R. Strickland Mrs. Eason
Leonard Mrs. Debs Sullivan
Mrs. A1 Brown. Mrs. Cart Jobe
Mrs. W. C. Githens Mrs. B. L.
Stringfleld and Mrs. Bob Brown.
The club will meet at 2 oclock
L. T. O. Club
Entertains
With Tea
NYA WILL USE
MERIT SYSTEM
Promotions To Be Made On
Baals Of Four Points
A merit system
Cha employed on the National
Hi Administration
A delightful occasion was that
of Thunday afternoon when the
mben of the I T. Q. Club
entertained with a tea from 4 to I
oclock in the home of Mrs. &
P. Siddona. 327 South Twelfth!
Street.
Grady County may
to better paying Job has
worked out by Arthur
White supervisor and Mias Les-
lie Reynolds vice-supervisor tor
Grady County.
The promotion or rerlaasifica-
la to be baaed on four
furiy Wool ten Scott.
Those In the
e party in-
Fester Mias
eluded Mias Jana
Marjorie Van Wie. Miss Virginia
Thweatt Miss Ella Humphrey
Mias Virginia Evans Mias Zet-
pha Lee Cases way Mias Nancy
Jane Crose. Mias Jewel Corbin
Miss Pat Melton Mias Jayne
Simpson Miss Ruth Springer
Mias Piggy Jack Miss Mary Ann
Cbycnmb Miss Rosemary Mc-
Clure. Miss Mary Louise Pruet
and Mrs. Marian Crockett
Mrs. Harry Ludlow presided
over the tea table which attrac-
tively carried out the club col-
ors. yellow and green.
Out-of-town guests
right
attitude and fourth educational
Interests.
Youths who meet these re-
quirements will be recommended
for rtclassificstion by the
mm to tho county office and
In turn they will be recommend-
ed to the district and Mato of-
fices. Copies of tho Grady
merit program are being mailed
to other counties In this district
to bo used as a model for work-
ing out their respective pious.
Miss Margaret Derby of Houston
Tones I First Chriatim'Church met Thurs-
Th unday afternoon in the home
of MrsTCarl Jobe 1428 Iowa Ave
nue.
MRS. GILES HOSTESS
TO VERDEN CLASS
(By Expiess Cerrespsndent)
Verdin Sept 4. Mrs. F. L.
Giles entertained the Intermedi-
ate Sunday School Class of the
Methodist Church with a party
Tuesday evening at the parson-
Various lawn games
played after which m ice course
baby are expected to arrive this
'week
k-end to visit Mrs. Binfords
brother John Roberta who is a
patient in a local hospital.
" O. J. Cdwick Jr. of Sherman
Texas is expected to spend the
week-end in Chickaiha.
Mrs. Frank Dews is spending j
two week in Mineral Weils '
Texas.
LeRoy Leonard plans to leave
. this week-end for Oklahoma City
where he will enroll at Oklahoma
City University.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Those present were El vs Maye
Anna Lee Pauline and Johnnie
Whitley Alice Schemler
Hess Mary Ellen Cami
bell Betty Lou Templin Edii
Schmidt and Cary Ion Jem Stone.
R. B. PECKS HOSTS
AT DINNER
(By Exprem Cerreapeadmt)
Pocasset Sept 4. Mr. and Mrs.
R. B. Peck entertained with a 6
o'clock dinner Wedenaday in hon-
af Mrs. B. F. Winters and
Jewell James of El Paaa Texas
and Miss Verna Lorenzen of El
and J. J. James of Fort
Mrs. Winters who has
the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Peck left for Dallas Thursday
morning to visit the Centennial
before returning to her home in
El Paaa
and Misa Barbara
City.
6t
CLUB CELEBRATES
TWO BIRTHDAYS
The Kenwood Sunshine
ing Club met Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. W. L. Dav-
to celebrate the birthdays
of two members Mrs. R. G. Fitz-
patrick and Mrs. Roy Nelson.
A delicious refreshment plate
was served.
The honorees
ants of many
Those present
W. Wadsworth Mrs. Charlie Wal-
lace Mrs. A. C. Vaughn Mrs.
Glaaca Mrs. Hrttaar Mra Bay I Gamway MrsT
Nelson Mrs. G. O. Ray Mrs. O.I Shirk Mrs. Ok
MRS. DAVIS HOSTESS
TO SOCIETY UNIT
Mrs. Greer Dumas' division of
tho Missionary Society of tho
day afternoon In tho home of
Mrs. George R. Davis 1210 Chick-
Avenue. After o bnef business meeting
conducted by Mrs. Dumas the
following program was presented:
naLMm J. N. Abb: talk
oflfy Community? " Mrs.
Nuemberger; folk Juli-
ette Derricotte" Mrs- R. A. Gas-
justice in Race Rote-
Mrs. Dumas.
During the social hour i de-
refreshment plate was
PARIS STYLES
and
6U9 Pocketbooks
purses will bo carried averywi
but In tho Hondo this Wii
leather coin purses
i hip pockets on sport
white ailver-handted blus
purses are applied si
I i blue broadcloth
street coat One black aeal aport
coat haa a pocketbook also of
block aeal applied at the waist
- fite coat
of the fitted
Steel and gunmetal shades will
be smart for Winter. These a
Ullte cetera are ahowr. in b
me and cut velvet :
cocktail suite or tho new shirt-
waist dresses. This vague I
about a return of the
fod for cut steal shoe buckle
ta and brooches white a
had of gunmetal leather
belta and sandals.
Madams Jeanne Lanvin vet-
Paria couturier) says1 that
times are ao disturbed
unsettled that no
tho
of tho Zodiac embroidered
In silver and. colored hoods on a
crepe dress. Tho same astral
are applied in a lighter de-
sign on o chiffon evening
ey caps with
visors are made in
leather by Chanel to
tho leather coat of a i
costume. This couturiers
the some UfJ cap In
laid wool to match too plaid
in ing and rovers on the top coat
of o country suit
PMEASKED
FOR WEAN
1914
Eocapt Fut Bark
Prison In 1936 '
In
Oklahoma
Cite Sept 4
Walker asked
Mrs. Jess
today for a parols
for her husband Jeaaa Walker
MV-
Gov.
rote
who twice escaped prison white
serving murder terms and sur-
rendered after living for sixteen
years as a fugitive.
The governor's office said the
application was transferred to
tho State Pardon and Parole
Board and will be considered at
tho board's October meeting.
Walker U entered McAlester
penitentiary July 23 1336 to com
plete a 30-year
slaughter from Muskogee County
Ho was committed to prison
Nov. 20 ISM. and escaped in
1314. He was convicted of nutr-
ia North Carolina in 1913
was sentenced to life im-
prisonment. He fled the North
larlfns prison In 1019.
Walker left his Jewelry busi-
ln Gulfport Mist o year
and surrendered to North
Carolina authorities. He
SHORT STORIES
Bark ten Texas
Rev and Mrs. Glen Green
and family have returned from
Dalle when they attended the
Texas Centennial and Austin
Teas where they visited relatives.
Uacfflrial DMrlbater
Harry Ludlow has bean acting
unofficial disseminator of of'
flcial Ally Express. Associate)
Press Information the last foe
days. An ardent golf ton Mr.
Ludlow appear at Tho Express
office hi tho afternoon geta the
latest on the Walker Cup match-
e and before yon can say Jack
Robinson about every golfer In
town has tho results.
Mrs.
R. Marion Mrs. Elmer Lovette
Mrs. W. a Crow Mrs. Hendricks
Included Mrs.
Curtis Burke
Mrs. R. A.
Ricker Mrs.
Velvet ribbon Is used by Schi-
aparelli to make acarvea for suits
and street dresses. Th ribbon
Is wound twice about the
then tied to a bow und
chin. Tho velvet ribbon
Into broad streamers at tho
of tho scarves. -
E. Nuernberger j -
Fur Is used lavishly in
new collections in aria
hats are eithr -unfed or i
rd u and a Mark
t trimmed with a luxuri-
ous ailw . . c-.-llar is
Mrs. Halbig Mrs. Allen Fewell I with
Mrs. Fitzpatrick Mrs. P. H. Gay
Mrs. Maynard Glenn Mrs. Mur
phy Mrs. McCurley Mrs. W L.
Davidson and Mrs. R. G. Fitz
patrick.
FIRST CHRISTIAN GROUP
CONTINUES STUDY
A continuation of the study on
The American Negro featured
the meeting of Mix. A. C. Street
otb group at the First Christian
Church Missionary Society Thurs-
day afternoon in tho home of
Mrs. A. B. Cochran 1200 Chick-
asha Avenue.
The program for the afternoon
si as follows: Devotional Mrs.
William Inman; vocal duet Mrs.
E. T. Swanson ln(i Mrs. L
Davis; talk Health Conditio is
Among the Negroe Mrs. j. F.
Hickey; talk uEconomic Status of
the NegroMrs. J. G. Mays.
The business
Mrs.
plate
hour.
foe social
Mrs. J.
Mm J. G. Stays Mis.
Will Ricker Mrs. E. T. Swanson
Mis. Rowley Mrs. A. M. McKln-
Mrs. William Inman Mrs.
Mrs. Dumas and Mrs. Davis.
MRS. VIRGIL ALLEN
HONORED AT PARTY
Honoring Mis. Virgil
who is moving to Marlow the
members of the Pass It On Chib
entertained Tuesday afternoon in
her home 1710 South Nineteenth
Street
During the afternoon each mem-
r made a friendship quilt Mode.
The honoree was presented with
i lovely gift by the dub.
Those present indjded Mrs. CL
A. Durham Mrs. Jade
Mrs. Leslie Erstend Mrs. Alvin
Brown Mrs. H. B. Ccmby. Min
Virgil Allen Mis. Lewis Lester
Mrs. CL C. Hurt Mrs. Alfred!
and Mrs. M. J. Lykin.
The dub will meet Sept 22 in
foe home of Mrs. Alvin Brown
1607 South Thirteenth Street
Members are to answer roll call
with a knock knock.
MINGO ENDEAVOR
ENJOYS MEETING
(By
Bright shoe
perky look.
velvet hat trimmed
of o silver fox.
button eyes
give the hid a
Gloves are attached to coats at
of foe bl
Marcel
gloves applied with th
down os
pockets on a
a floor-length
cue of Mack broadtail
with long black satin gloves ap-
' as sleeves Inside foe fur
Schiaparelli goes a step h
and shows black gloves with
bright red finger nail while
line of foo palm and foe
veins of foe hand are also marked
on the gloves.
paroled lost Juno and transferred
to (foil
Oklahoma penitentiary
Mrs. Walker In her appUcatlo
that her husband has nJ
and cited his voluntary
in asking
Near Major Accident
Wes Willie" Weir foo genial
Iceman had forgotten to
or whistle when he .
the office stairway Friday
Ing. Partied a foot en the desk
and exhibited an
In
and tap as ho -told
his spin Thursday
ill truck
he stepped from Ms
the curb with o bottle of
on one shoulder. Yep the
was smashed to smith-
and Weir got a - bath
bo dove into it
CIVIL WAR DEATHS
FIGURED AT 100000
Pari Sept 4 (P) Between
90000 and 100000 Spaniards have
en killed during the Civil Ws
tween Fascists and Socialist
tho newspaper Petit Journal do-
dared today.
Petit Journal asserting its in-
formation . was well document-
ed. said only 13000
have been killed in actual
Ing. The remainder
many women and children
declared to have been victims
of reprisals.
Previous' careful estimates of
the death toll had set foe figure
at between 75000 end 100000.
TIRES AMD WHEELS
STOLEM FROM TRUCK
truck wheels
a truck at tho
John Hilton homo on Highway
1 south of the dty late Thurs-
Sherlff Ben Foreman
a spore wheel and tire and
right rear tire and wheel' were
from the truck itudiof
in the yard. .
Band On Vaeetleu
Austin Bond desk
radio dispatcher mg police
la taking o vacation for all threa
of his job although it will bo
no longer than the
leave given members at the
lice department Mr. Bond plans
to leave for Dallas today with
his family.
Tseng lady Named
The gig pound daughter bom
to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thama
Chickaaha R. F. D. 3 on Aug. 27
has been named Dorothy Fen
It was announced today.
Birth AaBouaeed
Mr. and Mis. George Logsdon
announce the birth at nine
pound eon nt 10:46 oclock Tues-
day morning at their horn 21k
miles north of the dty. Ho baa
been named Donald Richard.
Mother and son are reported to
bo doing nicely.
The W. M. U. of the Michigan
Avenue Baptist Church .Is to
an ice cream social bo-
ginning at 6 n. m. this
on th lawn of th homo of Rev.
and Mr H. E. Cook 602
Twenty second Street Thai
will be contributed to the build-
ing fund.
Cendeota Story Hear
Misa Emestyne Willlnghact
will have charge of tho story
hour sponsored by tho Matrix f
Circle. The program will be held .
t tho library at 9 a. in. Satur- f
day.
Visiting Old Friends
Dr. W. L. Peter practicing
physician in Chickashs from 1
1900 until 1914 arrived in the
oily Thursday with Mm Peters
and their daughter for a short I
visit .with old friends. For a
number of years he bee been
located at Marenci Mich. Chick-
asha certainly haa mada marvel- t
ous progress during tho rears I
have been away he
TERRACING PROGRAM
PLAMNED BY STATE
Oklahoma City Sept 4 (P
Jess Larson secretary of the
School Land Commission
RECLUSE ARRESTED
HAS DOMB SUPPLY!
Bay Shoo N. Y Sept 4
Joseph Kuehnel a 67-year-old
today a terracing program
ore than 30
foo
bo
countiea win bo
this Autumn for fanprovo-
of state school land
said part of a 951000
fund accumulated la
treasury will
for th work. Ha
and foe
will be
He said foe first
by the federal government
was successful in Pays
Lincoln Pottawatomie
Pawnee Counties. '
Ice will float In water but not
in alcohoL
Then once was an i
pink-eyed in Blue Ey Mt
seized by itete police for
home-made bombs and 1
was under observation
today white officers awaited -a
report from Washington on his I
T4i
. who described him-
self as an anarchist mumbled
rambling statements . namln
prominent persons end
to have n grudge egeinri
Servant Daniel
of tho arresting
He mentioned President
isme but did not
threats against him
the officers stated.
Creeks end small non-navig-
able rivers are the properly at
the owners of the land through
which they flow.
nay.
L." A. Davis Mrs. Streeter h I Jy ymum moeavoc
Mr CoduraS. tte Profoyterten Church met
the
Three hundred thousand chil-
dren fax Puerto Rico are growing I
up illiterate because of lack of I
teachers and adiodte.
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of I
Endeavor of I
in
at Mrs. Warren Dunbar I
. afternoon where they I
; the time playing game!
which delicious refreshments I
served Ire thehostea as-
J. HL
by Mrs.
Roles.
Kelly plan
id in Mus
ts spend the week-end
O. A. Massey and (laugh
ter Mary Jane
" I--!' " to attend foe Kill j
.W
for Women
x - Noree Wright left Thursday '
for Stillwater where he will en-
. roll at the Oklahoma A. k M.
College.
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Costume Jewelry will play an important part In the ensemble of the
well dressed woman this Fell end Winter. Time wt when jewelry
w as designed to drew up a costume . . . Today dresses are being
designed as a backgroqjid for coatume jewelry. Those high un-
trimmed necklines must have bit of glitter to relieve their severity: '
d button-down-the-back models with starkly plain bodices ere a
perfect setting for brooches buckles end dips.
FLASH!
FLASH!
Tunics long medium and short
depending upon the height of
the wearer I A broken silhou-
ette achieved in many instances
by a flirty little pepluml
Swing itl .The new jazz tempo
ia reflected in the eut of skirts!
Wide - swirling hemlines are.
flattering to every type of fig-
ure. They actually offset the
disposition of the wearer for
who could be anything but guy
with yards of skirt swishing eo-
quettiahly with every step she
takes?
FLASH!
FLASH!
At least one velvet in
wardrobe for Fall and Winter
1936-37. So VANITY MODES
offers you one of the most ir-
resistible effects in this truly
regal fabric with e rich and
courtly complement of lace.
Fabrics are extremely important
due to the classic simplicity of
line that prevailed throughout
tha various couturier' presenta-
tion during the recent Faria
showing. The whole group of
VANITY MODES
Are Exrlaatv With
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