The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 192, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1938 Page: 6 of 16
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Cljg Cfetcfcagfai fh.) iufln TExpttM
VUDAT BEFRMBEE U It -
Losers Give
Line Forty
For Winners
Calendar
Entertaining this afternoon i with
iw part?. Om momboro o ( too
Just Ptay Bridge Club who wore
fMv
I p. m Tho Foot Noble Grand
Club will moot la iha Hama of
MIm Varna Tiwkibwy SIS North
Eighth Street
Society Units ;
OfEpworth ''
Church Meet
Clrelre of tha Epworth Moth-
odist Church Mission my Soctoty
at
"Planting the Ompel la
A business mooting woo eon-
ductad hr Mrs. Roy Ftarea At-
tending Iha moating wort Mrs.
Remain Mm Hunt Mm Roy
Johnson Mm Horny Nichols
lm W. -
Mm Hutchens Mm
Brun-
ma Mm MatUwwa Mm foil
i af hridga
to Vhewiaalag
group.
After attending tha ma tinea
tha froup mot at a downtown
drugstore far rofreatunonta. Host-
aaaaa worn Mm A. & Cochran
Mm Bryce Smith Mm- J. a
Mayan Mm . J. P. Wolvarton
Mm W. Gilkey and Mm
S p. m Tha Martetteo am on-1 monthly maatlaga Thuraday aft
tertainlng at tea at the homo of
Miao Alicia Comby 1021 South
Fourteenth Street
omoon aa follows:
Onto Na 1
Circle Na I amt la tha home
of Mm C. Hundley IIS9
South Nineteenth Street with
Mm John Quinn aa aariatant
hostess.
Tha mooting began with the
Thomaa Loaey and thorn whom
talnad i
were Mm B
Spencer Mm W. W. Home Mm
William Inman Mm Morgan
Hamilton and Mm P. C. Stacy.
Tha dub plana to begin a non
eerie of game with a meeting
Monday Oct 8.
TIGERETT CLUB
PLANS INITIATION 1
(By Bxpraaa Carraapaudent)
Tuttle Sept 23 Th Tigerett
Club a high school pre organisa-
tion la getting ready for tha final ui
SUZANNAH CLASS
AT LINDSAY MEETS
(Br Express Carraapaadeat)
Lindsay Sept 23 Tho Suian-lgroup repeating tha Lord's Pray-
nah Wesley Bible Clean Mctoo-lar and Mm Rd Rutter gave tha
diat Sunday School met In the I devotional aerviea team tot tenth
homo af Mm J Rtackatill I0L chapter of Mark. Mm L IX
S. Tecumaeh. for the regular I Humphrey! read from Iha mie-
monthly buaineaa and social meet- denary bulletin Mm Com Gor-
ing Wednesday afternoon at 3:3ft I man offered prayer and Mm
with Mm W. IX Stephen aaalat-1 Hundley conducted a builnfsa
Mm C. Whitney
Chela Na
Mm Henry Carter JS01 Flor-
ida Avenue Mm W. W.
and Mm O. P. Woodard
hoatoaeea of Circle Na t
Mm Woodard presided at tha
meeting which opened with
Council Tea
Honors New
Membdrs
Now members wars honored
when tha Women's Council
hymn sung by tha group and ac-
companied by Mm Carter. Mm
a PT Holding
Ing hoateaa Tha hymn "What A
Friend Wo Hava in J
ung Mm Tom
Jesun1
Abbott at
'A now mambar In attendance
was Mm F. M. McWothay
I window of Abbott'S Grocery S
initiation of the 1838-33 pledges. ' San2sraTfra4Mi 'wPerry and I Mnt .Gorman Mm. Chaster
ant were Mm A. Barnwell
Mm Clyde Taylor Mm Rd But-
Cowen
I Mm C.
Mm Earl Strickland
L. Walloon Mm Joe
Tho 1831 -IB pledget art; Miaa Mm Tom Abbott on the
Ctete Treater Miao Dorothy Dal- committee. - - i u u
ton Miaa Joy Wallace Miaa Erma I from officer and com-1
Dean Caldwell Miaa Estelle Pa" I mi tteeawere mada Officers were wine!MrL
lah. Miaa Jenny Ruth Bw"n tiected for the new year aa fol-1 ift?:
Mias Geraldine Ballard. MiaalJ MrL l. p. Burford prei- Hnelr w MmW. g-
Cbete Nat
Organising a Needlework Guila
of Circle Na I
ns of Mm 8 L
pertain teacher; Mrs. I Ingeraon. 1737 Idaho Avenue.
Pugh assistant teacher. I Mm Ingaraon gave the dero-
CiiV M toNorm.1 wtf'SL 3
Jean Cedi. Virginia I Mra. Virgil Alexander discussed
men ' Lucnje' WaHace.Mwidllie hM reread attaint the. life of Antonio Stredlrariun
- j wfM I putt eonauting
SltKISnLn BgSjSff cake oiuTtre to I Waul conducted a burinem
Hazel Elliott Marjorie Bella Was-1 the following mi
Mm Carter
gave the Invoca-
tion and Mm Lyda roeter tha
prayer mmklng - on "Spiritual
Employment" Mm W. Wal-
ker gave a prayer. Mm J.
Bov II la gave tha treasurer's re-
port and Mm I M. Fhippa eras
named temporary secretary of the
circla Mm Tom Brittian die-
ctneed the book "Tha Mission
Study of American Citiea" which
the circle will soon study and a
unit of the Needlework Guild was
omnlMd.
In a aodal hour Bobby
Humphreys read "Soap ' and
by Mm W. Petereon Mm Stay-
phrsya
'Don't" Jerry Lou Hill . .. .
igrSJSt MR. AND MRS. COMBS '
First Presbrterian Church enter-
tained at tea Thruaday afternoon
In Uw church parlor.
Church members wlub attended
Uw tee were received by Mm P.
P Poster president of the coun-
cil. other council officers and tho
now members.
A feature of the program which
MmL Eman-
was arranged by Mra- L
uel and Mm Thomaa Loaey
ci ana i iiutihu uunj
was stewardship play presented
Mn.'K Strk-kler Mm R.
H. Rom Mm C. H. Plttonger and
Mm Barney Lows.
A musical program
presented by students of the Ok-
lahoma ColMce for Women. Voad
solos were. given by Miaa Ednah
Hambleton' aceomianlad bjrMJas
Crain and.Mbu Jan
whoaa acconjpaniat was Miaa Mar-
tha Ann Cruthlidn
Mm W. D. Mills was a
member In attendance and oth-
rMm IX Saw-
Mm Ada M. Shield
J. Barron Mm W. A.
L. P. Burford BeUe Strickland
membera In attend- sion and a number at garments
were donated for the Needlework
Guild. A review id "Glimpses
Abroad" (Iky Hoy Williams)
J. a Whitworth Q. Jackson was given by Mm A.
prayer ted by
MRS. TERRELL GIVES
PARTY FOR DAUGHTER
(By Express Carraapaadeat)
Blanchard Sept S3 Mm A. J.
Terrell and Miss Vlminte Potter pwiiwy-i m iceve
entertained a group of young peo- CEMENT CLABBES
pte with a.Mrttiday. party in the ENJOY OtJTING
Each childbrougtA a tovaly claami of the BaptistCluirchra- GP. WUter ff tonj nmaw-
birthday gift Games ware played J joyed a bacon md egg hrWd- l W. H. Pita and Mm
on the lawn during the evening. I newtey ' nirtit going Jo tho log 1 W. Huteqr.
. A tern white birthday cake with I cabin south and east of town. I Ctnto Na 3
even green ti was served I Thorn making tha trip In car I Members of Circle Na 3
with punch to the following: Bar-1 wore- Lavomw Runyan Inwgano I entertained in tho homo of Mm
. bare Hate Paray Anthony Lavon Snow Joan Badgwell Dolly Ann j l. w. - Mallonee 1803 South
and tho closing
Mra Otis Lay.
Present at the meeting were
Mm Alexander Mm Mack Ar-
nold Mm Jim Bond Mm C. P
Brown Mm J. T. Eiacheid Mil
Ben Pcremaa Mm Mary H. Gar-
ner Mm Honegger Mm Mar-
garet Lana Mm Lay Mm L
McEIhoes Mm Ihiaaril Swartx
gUfHAul - .. - H m 9W 9 wwawvwwq v w v v m9
Swanson Benny Inu I HellHoueeworth Joyce j Twentieth Street with Mm Joe
Treva Jean Waaon Barbara Mil-1 Whitaker M nd e HoufctwUi Monkree aa thauariatant bcatem.
ter. Ruby Greer Rosemary AUen Bessie TuUey Min Frances Smith After the group sang tha hymn.
Joan Faannan Bobby McKfamna
Bryan Terrell Jackie Cowan
Ralph Newcombes Duane Want
Billy Wheeles Mika Lowry and
Ralph Stripling. .
and Mrs. Jim Smith.
"I Leva to Ml the Story." and
Mm W. C. Matthews read a
Many Eskimos have 3S ribs In-
stead at the normal 34.
. Colonel Blood' who stole tha vottonal. Mm J. Boaaom ted in
royal crown of England id 1671 prayer. Mm John Hutchens dte-
not only was pardoned for the cuaeed thg topic "Pioneers at
theft but was granted $300 Education in Brazil" and mad
annual pension by 'King Charles I tho poem "A Mothers Prayer"
H. 1 and Mm W. J. Pell apoka on
SERIAL STORY
1
-RUN LOVE Eisafsa sms
TmMwi
fmm M n SHir-r. Pat
- - -aim
alia :
CHAPTER Vm
I Wa cant go out because the police
have ' taken my licenaa away.
Mgybe we can have a little time
together aton though at your
taa" '
fO OPED up to toe atuQr dingy
phone booth to the eoiut lob-
by Pat felt toe ruah of blood to
her mm hoard toe heavy beat of
her heart; wiped ' tha net
perapiration from toe palms of
her hands. Four phone calls and
till rtia hadn't located Larry. She
called his salesroom again
untied to to om of tti nn
aha knew.
"HaH ha here to an hour" he
home.
8he noticed a change to too
boys' maimer when they dimmed
Lurry j dinner. Bill brought up
tha sublet. trying with toe awk-
ward embarrassment of youth to
sympathy and yet unable
t conceal the puzzled wonder
.her all felt
"Tough all right Doesnt seem
lik Larry to pull a hit-run trlric.
You were to tha car that Satur-
sakL Can Z have him call you dy?i..Pt'T-Dld noUc
anything wrong?" t
She didn't dare look 'into his
honest young eyas nor mast Joe's
anxious glance. She toyed with
back?"
"Pbam IH be at homa
him. I must am him.
She hated going homa yet toel her demart AU three oflhem had
hurried teat ha caU before aha Of-1 been brought up to believe to tts
rived. m.bqya werenthoma yyt juatioa rftoe tew. Thwl been
but Mr. McGraw had hoard tha I ad fethark erted and ha had
A ptMod it od to hli children.
Tth a terrible thing Pat Jhr nS-on toe way it banged a
toa life at ma J can't undantandl little. Larry laid it mint have
a nice boy like Larry doing such bom hit when wa ware parked at
a thing." She sank down to her the ciub. It could haye at courm.
favorite chair and watched Fat He said he was over r High
tom bar hat on tha table and ait Hill at B Oat evening. Ha couldn't
down on to sofa to read tha eve-1 have hem there and kt tha
ning papers. . I of toe aceidant tea"
"Being to an accident was a . -
experience" aha con-1 VET vriwn Larry arrived the
ttoued "and 1 can fed wear for boys departed after a
the boy. It might have happened brief words of greeting: Sba could
to anyone but driving away; feel their ambarxamment their
tost poor woman and uncertainty."
child to the etreet Thats what I "I thought Td ba able to stay
&. 2 he . white" h aaid "but my lawyer
dUat know te htt tomT wants to am me agato. We go to
Tho lump fci Faft throot nidol court h the hwhIhi- Biw to
. . . Sim tried toj arrange thing before then.' I just
form a ring at sincerity to her I wanted yon to know everything
"It must bo so Mom. life going to bo all rilht
S JSJ"? thf J Tho police haven't a thing on
fem It dgmt aeam Uko him. It you know that fender eras
Mia Worn sop him to con me Alter junmtd it the dubt ShmAu?
an aay plaea te now with htak IH And you know I wm at High HUL
luva to stand by aid give him a iMdmaabmtt it
to tell hi. ride of to. she MMrily. "Ym yod
told aa you were there "
"Well yon believe me
. you? And von know about -toa
phene rang. BwmUny fSder.toa" -I
her heart leaped at the eataa-l She rinul her t toher
neaa ad his votea Nd tremble no imL -i giombt 1 it t-w-
ten ted you Lon to. w toT tort-5
crik Pat I wm pretty tony an "Good hmvam; Pat ynuVo tet-
I aup-l ting your Imagination tun away
pagan!" . with you" ho broke to hanM.
"Yea tote mar big. Larry.
m ott right? I
it m bad m they aay in tha j pom m am yon temanair at
aewmaptra am they?" Im I
"ThayV have.a hard lima pto-l bay guiuwy te gak ig to
slug auytoing on ma" he dariarad. femacuter to
Wrtetfcr. "Juri haeoma I had to Whan
"Capabte " Lany
slowly. . "Sure; and pretty darn
anxious to get toe nomination toa
Probably running his lap off to
get to tha right peopte to bod:
him. I guem bed like to know
omo of tho guys X da Old man
Barnes for instance.1 Hes a Mg
shot to banking drdes hem in '
town and can put money an tha
line arisen . a
a a e
TTB bragging wm so obvious so
u like a small bay's that Pats
pate Ups curved to a tremulous
smite. "I didnt know you knew
Mir. Barnes so wan Larry.
"Oh rv met him and Z know
Ma daughter. Z helped her out of
a jam once. She banged up a new
model iho was trying out teat fell.
She hasnY forgotten ' about It
either to fact rise wm mighty
nice when Z called and told her'
Z couldn't came out today.- Said
aha hoped TO get along; and that
maybe rim could help."
Help Pat stared at tha pool'
of light made by tho lamp on tho
old walnut table. Help a lot at
help Dottle Bansee would give if
it meant amboTTaaiment or pUb-
Urity. How could Larry be m
gullibln so aatvaT - . -
. "And by too way Pat ho
added "you am to a position to
offer soma hdp toai I notice'you
hsvsnt mode any move yet but
suppose you want to hrip ma;
dont you?"
at him aoberly.
"Yon know Z da Larry. Were
to be moiited. Z love yoa Z dont
to am an tanocmt mm
suffer. What cm Z da though?"
He dropped Ms gam before her
steady appraisal and Shrugged Mb'
shoulders aa he moved to put m
Mb mat "Oh I
Maybe aa a
Ml Sweeney Im
crook or a hold-up fean. That
you think highly at ma and plan
te
"Hanoi
If my serv
win help; you knew ZV
it Only the mm pm wash wife
would servo tho
A your gbt my
would naturally ha
it
think cfyuuma
kina Mrs. Ava Kilgore Mrs.
W. Frey Mra. F. Holding
Mra Woodard Mra L W. Arm-
strong Mrs. Brittain Mrs. Bev-
Uta Mra. Faster Mrs. Gentry
Mrs. M. C. Patman Mrs. Mike
Smith Mrs. Walker and Mrs. 1
M. Fhippa. i
. Orels NaS
Mra John Bowtn and Mra.
Grant Gibson were hostesses to
Circle Na 5 entertaining to Mrs.
Browns homa at 1338 South!
Eighteenth Street
. Mrs. Tom Blake rood tho 139ft
Psalm aa a devotional aerviea
and Mra Oatley Anderson read
too poem Every Day Faith.
"Jews and too Aryan Myth an
articla from Tho World Outlook
wm read fay Mm Gibson. Oct
30 wm selected aa tho tentative
date for a morning coffee which
too circla will sponsor and a
Needlework Guild Unit was or-
ganized and Mm M. Carl ap-.
pointed chairman.
Meeting at Mm BrownS home
re Mm Floyd Allison Mia
Anderson Mm Ted Bingham
Mrs. Blake Mrs. Carl' Mm D.
M. ' Cavaneea Mm Garner Cat-
luma; Mm Kit FarwcU Mrs. El-
mer Fraker Mrs. - Gibson Mm
Louis Johnson Mm Joe J. Mil-
ler Mra Bob Osborn Mia Paul
Pitchford Mrs. A. Schuler Mm
Paul Strader Mm I. Woods
and Mm X. Wootten.
Ctrelo Na S
Members of Ctactojfa 6 ..were
hostesses to toe Young Womens I
Circle entertaining wife a picnic
at fee Linn cabin at Brownwood
Park aaat of fee city. - I
Tha group met Thursday morn-'
ing at the home of Mrs. Will
Linn 1038 South Fifth Street
going from there to. the cabin for
n picnic luncheon and cirele
meeting.
Guests at toe picnic were Mrs.
Otho Elliott Mra. Roacoe Elliott
Mm-Sterling Fuller ' Mrs. Alvin
Haney Mra James H oltzman.
Mm James Hopkins Mia David
Brown Mm Lea- Hogrebe -Mm
Robert Buphanan and Mm Joe
Plank.
The Circle Na 8 program pre-
sided over by Mrs. John Teeters
opened with .toe. hymn. "Mon
Like The Master. Reading sev-
eral paaagea of Scripture from
toe New Testament Mm C. A.
Leonard gave a devotional serv-
ice an "Jeeuo The Perfect Man."
Mr. George Dismukes presi-
dent of fee general society was
also a guest at tha meeting and
Circle -No. 8 members to attend-
wera Mrs. jQrin Ashton
Mrs. Homer Banes Mrs. Ger-
trude Clark Mm J. J. Conrad
Mra C. L. Gassswey Mia a
Hamilton Mm M. G. Haaaebraek
Mr. . Henderson Mm
Jack Mra. Leonard Mm Will
Linn Mra. . W.. P. Marsh Mra.
Teeters Mra John Turner Mrs.
J. A. Walker and Mrs George
Walter. 1 .
.
CHRISTIAN SOCIETY
AT CEMENT MEETS
- (By Express Camapoudent)
Cement Sdpt 33 The Christian
Missionary Society met. at -the
home at Mrs. Ella Norttcutt wife
large number of members pres-
ent Mrs. William Burnett the
president opened the devotional
1ft toa songs "It Pays to
fesua" and "Stand Up for
Jesus" followed with thg Lords
Prayer to unison.
Mrs. IX Barnett had charge
of the devotional lesson which
was a study of the Book of Mark
with a review at the two gos-
pels. Tha devotional was closed
with a prayer by Mrs. May.
After tha business meeting; In-
cluding financial statements the
minute and roll call were read
by tha secretary Mm W. El-
liott . - v- .
Refreshment of wafers
ENTERTAIN GUESTS
(By Express Carreapaadeat)
Rush Springs Sept S3 Mr. and
Mm J. N. Combs entertained as
dinner guests Thursday her fath-
er John M. Thompson and Mr.
and Mm W. C. Gill at Nocona
Texas.
Tha occasion was to celebrate
the 53th birthday of Mr. GUL
Tho threo guesta returned home
Thursday evening.
MRS. KEITH WALLACE
HOSTESS TO SOCIETY
Mm Brito Wallace 1431 Colo-
rado Avenue gu hoateaa to too
members of too Young Matrons
Missionary Society of tho First
Christian Church at their Thura-
day afternoon mooting.
Tho program presented i
the direction at lira Floyd Atex-
omtar teciudad discussion of tho
fallowing topics: . "Jewry to
Distress" Ilia Galen Unger;
"The Leper Colony In Para-
guay" Mm Louis Wallace;
"Masting Modem City Problems"
Mm P. Ot Spinlng Jr: "So Wo
Are Going to Study toa City"
Mm Alexander and Mm Georg
Davis;
Attending too Thursday
gram ware Mm Alexander Mm
Davis Mix. Spining Mm Louk
Wallace Mm P. Mahaffey
Mm Unger Mm A. J. Lear Mm
Ernest Moore and Mm O.
Prater. .
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73 MEMBERS ATTEND
W. M. U. LUNCHEON
Sovanty-thraa members of
Women's Misisonary Union of the
Pint Baptist Church attended the
luncheon served by Circles Na
1 and t and business meeting
Thursday afternoon in tha church.
Dr. W. A. Criswell gave toa
invocation and during toe lunch-
eon hour Mm Wharton sang
"Walking Home With Jesus" with
Mm Kenneth Watkins playing tier
accompaniment Prayers ware of-
from tho '
tho
afternoon wore Mm A.
president; Mm W. W. Oontry
Mm HarWaon and Mm O. M.
Hamad vies praridante; Mm
Albert Bolt secretary; Mm & P.
wMNjfi WIWPORIII MMVtMTS
Mm t MeVay treasurer Mm
Watkins plaatet; Mm rariuann
chorister Mm J. W. Owsley
Penny Calendar yoor and Ctacte
chairman. Mm Nannie Ktanated
Na 1; Mm Fergusea Na 3; Mm
Lizzie Looter No. 8; Mm. A. W.
Reynolds Na 4; Mm M. j Nash
Na 3 and Mm Dwight Rot
Na 8.
On Thursday Rapt 38 the
union will meet In tho church for
i oil-day proyur smvioo tor state
miaataa lamchonn will ba aarvud
to toe church. Mrs Mattie Oonp
d Mm Houk ore '
tmbore of too union.
OUT CIRCLE
'AINED
Comont Rapt
m La
Methodist Miarionory Clreta W
Wednesday aftemoea
Tha preridmt Mm W. W
wee in charge of the meeting op
big with the hpma "Truri
O&y.T feltowei n o pray
The minutai were rood bp
Cheney. Mm Bworta
to be secretary too
too year. Mia
charge of study laaaon.
Joek was "Moatea with f
lure 'lemon taks
48:1-11.
The following topic i
' wfllgM
BLANCHARD WOMEN GO
TO a C MEETING
Mm WrirwiU
Gospel in MaalaT; Mm w
Cheney talked on Xhriettan (
eratura"; "The Mexican ChS
Uane and Their Work" was gl4.
by Mm llmmona A poem
nd by Mm C McDonald
Next Wednesday the
Missionary Na 1 will
Mm Iwarta Tha society waaL'l
(I
Blanchard Sept 33 Tho an-
nual state convention of too L Q.
O. F. Lodge te bring held in Ok-
lahoma City this week. Thoaa who
"the convention from
missed with
Chaney.
There prewnt were:Mre. H.
Wrirwilt Mm W. Wyatt I
MmLA.1
C. Swarta
Blanchard Tueoday avaning wi
Mm Floyd Goldon Mm (uo El-
Hott Mm Hiriam Patem Mm
Eriia Waaon Mm Rom Whaelaa
Mm C. C. Hosier Mm Hanley
Mm Luther Ward and Mm Mar-
tha Ramsey.
llVMm W
Chaney
MmW.
Laroy Sbmnom; Mm A. M
ib Km C. McDonald I
George Durbin was a now mt
Mm Xnipfri I
by uj
fsks success certain
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 192, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1938, newspaper, September 23, 1938; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1882566/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.