The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 6, 1938 Page: 2 of 14
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PAGE 1 SECTION A
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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 6 193;
PAGE BALLET
APPEARS HERE!
FLAPPER FANNY
ALLEY OOP
BY HAMLIN
By Sylvia
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fGHT HfeRt-OME BALLOT-AND
(I THINK IT WAS A
MISTAKE
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NO. 61KLS ITS A SHAME. BUT
iE.LETS XVVEU'
ANOTHER (SPEAK 1C
CLUB JUS'
lOUCKY
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lUMPA AN OJ CO SOU UMAGWfc
HER- SOME
DOESN'T
THAT
A CINCH
.BALLOT
IP WE'D BREAK THIS rule-whv-WHATO
KEEP US FROM EetAH
INS TH' REST f
OOOLA SUPP05E
CLACK I
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Entertainment To lie Al 0.
C. W. Feb. 11
Tuth Page well known pre-
mine bulk-rlne of tho Chicago I
Grand Opera la to bring her I
company to the Oklahoma Col-
lego for Women on Friday night. I
Feb. 11 in one of th features
of tho coUrga lyceum eourae for
tills year. Supporting Mina Pngo
are Bentley Kbrne premiere mule
dancing atarof the Chicago Grand
Opera with a tutul company of
SO people.
The program will feature the I
full ballet Love Song" with
music by Schubert In addi-
tion parta of two ballcta will be
given and two group of dance
aoloa by Mia Page herself aim
one group of aoloa by Mr. Slone.
i ilk
The performance likewise 'will
Include one or two operatic bal-
let presented exactly aa at the
Chicago Grand Opera and vari-
ous oilier incidental numbers.
The entire performance Is one I
designed to present not only a
full ballet but also to offer such
varied incidental numbers aa to
give pleasure in all tho various
forms of the dam from comedy
to tragedy from a gypsy dame
to the higliest forms of the mod-
em ballet.
7
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' - -"iiiliur l'ie (pit mir h;uiilMiricr. mi ilnn't try mimin'
"IN miMMi
with our
i
amuinfuiifme.
THIMBLE THEATER. STARRING POPEYE
VJW SEA MONSKEDj
AHOV f
GEORGE
HAVE VA SEEM
OUVE OVL?
7
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Movie Scrapbook
PROGRAM ON SAFETY
IS GIVEN AT CYRILI
STAH0"INS- Mabjosic MontgomeRv wJudy Gahova
WASH TUBBS
ITMM1IDC
(By Kxpress Cerrespoedent)
Cyril Feb. 5 The Anderson
and Prichard Refining Corpora-
tion Surety Club gave its first I
Community Safety program Wed-
nesday night in the high school
auditorium.
After a concert by the Cyril
band John Early chairman
opened the program with a short
talk on tlic committee's plans for
19.18.
Following the opening Mrs.
Early turned the program over
to Jewell Griffith chairman of
the program com: ittee after
which the program was turned
over to Miss Mary Nelle Schuts
head of the high school music de-1
partmenL
The program consisted of: a i
reading Jimmy Black; piano solo.
Ruth Stiener; comet solo. Billy
Gene Stewart; pantomime Eunice
Busby; quartet number by Nell
Houseworth Joan Preston Zoo
Tuley Mildred Iks rtf; trombone
solo. Gale Wolf; vocal solo. Nell
Houseworth.
A number of good talks on the I
prevention of accidents were giv-
en by the following: J. E. Bug-
gies Justice of Peace Jim Cates
Superintendent of Refinery M. B.
Burruss Frisco Agent Forest
Basket and members of the school
board A. P. Black W. L. Steiner
and J. B. Black.
AMD NOW TO TNLK
IiyjHSSiTES TMW 8UNUTV-
BOMr PLOwl OPP wj ABJYf!T GO AH
TMBANOBAR. KkaKWHL
there gcmrauva
LCTtA SHARKS ABOUND
HERE VUCtL MAP
CANNED WENT AN
FIM OVERSOWED.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
WITH MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAY
UmF-FUFF'?
Bow OiOuS ARC 5 FEET 1 INCHES TALL HAVE HAZEL. CYEi
ANO LIGHT BROWN HAM.
HUBBARD FARM HOME
MOVED AND REBUILT I
(By Expresa Correspondent)
Alex Feb. 6 KindaU Hubbard I
has moved and rebuilt bie farm
home one mile north of town
locating his house on the west
side of the new highway. It is
occupied by Mrs. Emma Hbkett
and family.
UB.VUAB fiORMBtt CHILD ACTRESS.
PjuAVCD With 0U9TIN AARNUM IN
THE LITTLEST MBEL3
Stood in foq
MISS GENOVA
IN "THRILL
OPAUFBTIMfC
SOU
Accuse ME OF'CCRJCEAUMQ
THE SILVER UNDER YOUR
mattress? cows gome
lads- he snasneMEN
MIJ NUOCSNCB WAS
PHOMED when Maul WERE
TREED "THE BASTILE
KAFp KAFR'y WHAT
CAM YOU WE DOM M
HARMOWIZIMa SOME
ROJSIMa OLD -TUNES
HO MY ACCOMRANIMENrp
YES AND
YOU'LL WET-
THUMB TH'SIX
BILLS OFF YtXJR
ROLL "THAT "THEY
PEELED OFF MINE
GRADY COUNTY
LEGAL NEWS
Thursdays God
e
Deed
Andrew B. and Leah Night-
ingale to Jesse A. Nightingale
W.D. NEK 29-7-8.
W. T. and Millie Yarbrough to
Lee Powell W.D. $5000. Lots 8
end 7 and SW NW Sec 2-10-8.
E. A. and Essie Gentry to
Charles Mash W.D. $1. W 50 ft of
Lot 5 Blk 133 Chickasha
D. M. and Ilo M. Cavaness to
L. W. Long W.D. $600. S'4 SW
SW Sec 25 and E'4 NE NW and
SW NW NE Sec 30-5-7 (grantor
reserves 14 min int.)
Daisy Dean Chandler and S. M.
to C. D. and' Anna Meyers WJ).
$1000 SE NE SE and NE SE SE
and Ntt SW SE and SW SW SE
Sec 8-7-6.
Paul H. and Rita M. Eckroat to
J. H. and Edith B. Gregory W.D.
810. NWli Sec 4 and Nii N4
SW See 4-0-0. Grantor reserves
4 min int in N4 N4 SW Sec 4.
Claude S. and Stella Scott Reel
to O. E. Aldridge W.D. $3500 N
' 55 ft of E 00 ft of Lot 7 and N
55 ft of Lot 8 Blk 273 Chickasha.
Chickasha Extension and Im-
provement Co to Jed Johnson
WJ). $600. Lots 7 8. 6 10 11
12 Blk 29 University Hts Add.
to Chickasha.
C. T. and Mary Erwin to J. C.
King W.D. $10. An undivided 4
int in 14 E4 NE See II and
SV4 NW NW and SW NW .
20-4-8.
Ida Mq Man-in W. and Orval
B. Reynolds to Security Bank and
Trust COq Central National Bank
and First National Bank all of
Enid. Q.C.D. 8500. NE NW NW
and S14 NW NW and W4 NE NW
and SH NW and 14 NE and NW
SW and W4 NE SW and N4
SW SW and SE SW SW and E'.t
N SE IS-6-7.
Francis Maddox Snapp and hus-
band to W. J. Rider W.D. 9584.48.
Our int in SE'. Sec 10-5-8.
Jesse T. and Ruby L. Johnson
to B. C. Wagner W.D. 81. Lot 6
Blk 6 West Hill Add to Chickasha.
Mineral Deed
T. F. and Mable Foster to W. M.
White 81. int in SW SE and
E'4 SE CE and NW SE SE See
13-5-8.
C. Dl and Anna Myers to Daisy
IVan Chandler $1. int in SE
NE SE and NE SE SE and N'4
SW SE and SW SW SE Sec 8-7-8.
T. S. and U. E. Hufline to Leroy
Simmons ll 4 int la SV4 SW
SW 5e 32-5-8.
ItkiM of (HI Lease
Sinclair Prairie Oil Co. to Roe
Wood NE NE and S NW NE
and S't NE and N'4 SE and 8
N'i NW ard S4 NW and SWI4
See 23-10-8
HORIZONTAL
IGod after
whom Thur-
day Is named
I He is .called
Anar to PWvton Panic
2S
His story Is
told in the
Norse
13 Large gullies.
lSSicknen.
17 Licit
18 A brief rule.
19 Ferns la fowl.
20 Bugle plant
22 By.
23 Arid.
24 Like.
25 Retaliating.
27 Owed.
29 Sick.
29 Fen.
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14 Ingenuous.
19 To swelL
19 His magte
lightning.
21. Imbecile
22 Aviator.
25 Pertaining to
the ear.
28 Meditate
exultantly
27 Period.
32 Twitching.
38 Strong.
hev-
I BOEN'
kiccnc
BRF16 UP
OTOER. buh of
GLOVES. HE
MEEDS A FULL
sen
rrnmi
woeey
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
A MMRR VROM OOT' .
wtu. ik womoer vjiorL
R0THM
UP fT T-HMMMlWEUq
WSTIA VA WNOW ffff
45 noatacrlpL
47 Brings legal
suit
48 Railroad.
50 Either.
51 Leguminous
plant
31 Tb make lace 63 To overlook.
33 To dine. 55 Pecuniary
35 Right
37 Kindled.
If Father.
IQMystie
syllable.
12 To punish.
burden.
57 He is the god
of - .
5$ He drivers
goat-drawn
VERTICAL
1 Transposed.
2 Hauls.
SKUn.
4 Equipage.
5 To excavate
f Bone
7 Paid pub-
' Belly.
I Ascended.
9 Encountered.
103 inchei
11 Russian.
emperor.
13 Pronoun.
38 Ona and two
39 To roOst
41 Bill of faro
43 Measuro of
area
44 Toward.
45 Fairy.
46 Starch.
47 To perch.
49 Male child.
51 Fence rail.
52 Merit of lac
54 Road.
68 Sound of
laughter.
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MYRA NORTH. SPECIAL NURSE
IRV1X MrCAETT TAKES
POSITION IN CAPITAL
MRS. J. It ROMANS
IN SERIOUS CONDITION I
(By Exprem Correspondent)
Apache. Feb. 5 Irvin 5Ii.Car
ty. who ha finished a business
eourae in Oklahoma City has ac-
cepted a position as bookkeeper
with the Frozen Food Products
of Oklahoma City.
(By Exprem fcetc spends at)
Apache Frb. 5 J. 8. Rollins I
returned Wednesday night from I
Oklahoma City where he had I
visited Mrs. Riillina who had
been In a ho-pital there for ev- I
rrnl days. Her omditkm is seri-1
oua Mr. HuUms said.
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 6, 1938, newspaper, February 6, 1938; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1882369/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.