The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1938 Page: 2 of 12
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Im nirtaifai 1 m L) Sda Wmtm
I
pCW Nursery
Is Non-Profit
Purposes And Policies
Are Explained .j.
The nursery school of the Ok-
lahoma Collese for Women which
win open Its FaU session Monday
Oct 5 is operated on sjum-
proflt basil in order that students
enrolled In home economics may
have training hi child care and
growth Mias Helan Chambers
director 'said Saturday.
"The nursery school which is in
finw from 9:30 a. m. to 130
p. a five days a week provides
for toe physical mental and so-
cial development of a group of
young children between the ages
of 3 and 4 years" .MIm Cham-
bers pointed out "A regular and
suitable daily routine Is. adhered
to although- there Is no formal
program of teaching. Habits of
self help in dressing eating and
playing are encouraged and the
child becomes Increasingly Inde-
pendent in his adjustments
throughout the day In sharing
toys banging up wraps and to
playing with others.
-The health of the children
carefully watched. Each child
examined each morning by
training nurse and the physical
development carefully checked.
The children also have an indoor
period when music art stories
games and daneea are dlreetec
by students and teachers from
various departments of the col-
lege. -At noon a luncheon la sei
by members of the nutrition
classes of toe college end a nap
is taken following lunch.
. -The program tries to encour-
age children into suitable habits
-. pf sleeping eating and playing
With others and in too best poa-
ylble physical growth. .
-The mother is asked to spend
at toast a half day month at
the nursery school bo that they
better understand toe school
her child." -
may
and 1
3S0 PUPILS ENROLL
IN AMBER SCH00
; (By Express Correspondent)
Amber Oct'l E. H. Bingham
superintendent of Amber High
. School reports 120 enrolled in
' high school and 240 in toe grades.
Tha tint chapel program has been
postponed until Friday Oct T.
alex society mu.
SPONSOR MUSIC PROGRAM
- ' (By Express Correspondent)
Alex Oct. 1 The MCtoodist
Missionary Society has secured
-the "Bell Boys" of W. K. Y for
. program of music Friday eve-
ning Oct 14 at the high school
- auditorium i
TWO FAMXUKB RETURN
TO LIVE AT ALEX
r t .
i - .-Vi N.
(Xrbi
Alex Oct-1 Mr. i and Mrs.1 W.
A. Foster and . Mr. : - and Mrs.
Maurice Home - daughter 1 end
son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Foo-
ter have returned here to make
their future home. They are all
old tone residents of tola .com-
munity residing her for years
until a year ago when they took
a dairy farm at Ca
Texas. They have add their
terests
X. C. ALLEN SONS
LEAVE TOR WEST TEXAS
' (By Exprsm Correspondent)
Atox Oct 1 R. C. Allen end
sons Tommie and Robert toft toe
past week . for Western Texes
when they will be employed.
DEMENT TEOPLE ATTEND
STATE FAIR IN O. C.
1 Cement Out 1 Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Blackwell Mrs. L. A. Wil-
liams and Mias Mamie Williams
attended tto state fair in Okla-
homa City Friday.
HOW CAN I?
Q. How can I stuff pillows
without using down or feathers?
-. A. Cotton batting cut into
small squares and heated in toe
oven will swell to twice Its aim
end be a fluffy for stuffing pil-
lows as down- or feathers.
Q. How con I prevent toe
spreading and separating of eggs
when poaching them?
. A. Four a little vinegar into
the water when poaching the
eggs end they will not separate.
Q. How can I make putty?
' A. Putty can be made by
mixing linseed oil with sifted
whiting to the proper consist-
ency. .
. Modem Etiquette
Q. If you make busim
telephone call are you supposed
to end the conversation or wait
for the other person to do so?
A. If you made the cell you
ere supposed to end it and as
quickly as you can after toe busl-
matter has. been stated end
understood.
Q. When oqe has quarreled
with a person and passes this
person cn toe street end their
eyes meet what should one do?
A. Merely meek and peas on.
It is childish to "turn up ones
nose" or resort to similar rnde-
so often practiced.
Q. When eating soup or any
liquid food at toe table it to
nper to tip the bowl contain-
IE the food?
A. No; it Is very ill-bred to
do tail
In Winter woo polar been avoid
water altogether in spite of the
tact that they swim in icy waters
the year around in their native
FLAPPER FANNY
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ALLEY OOP
TUMBLE THEATER STARRING POPEYE
THE DE-MINGS HAS
GOTCABOOSgS ABMV
THEY PULLED THE
WHOLE LOT O LUBBERS
INTO THE EARTI
Oh gee I forgot I Your mother called about three o clock
an said for you to be home by four or shed give you a
ficldn when you got there at five.
toaHk
WE ABE
think F
THOSE
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ISKBP
DESERTING
ME IN MV
TIME OF
NEED I1
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SEEMED TO
DISAPPEAR
INTO THE
GROL -
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WASH TUBBS
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CAROL'S P00toT0XPLAM UHV.WU WAS LATB
HUGE MONUMENT
mu.. rve
WRCD HER
AND PHONEP
HMANP
HORIZONTAL
ment in.New 1
York Harbor.
ltSooner than.
Answer to Frevleue
14 Genus -Of slugs
15 Neither. -
16 Bosom.
Ig Animal that
20 Ascended.
21 Publicity.
22 Monkey.
23 To vex.
24 Sick.
25 Light brown.
20 Beverage.
V? Opposed -to
busy.
25 Conclusion.
20 Hour.
20 To liberate.
10 Being.
11 To twirl.
13 Perform
. skull opers-
tloili 16 was the
- sculptor who
- designed it
17 Compass poin:
II Version.
21 Genus of auks
24 Conceived
27Wrath.
io To cook In fat
44 Consisting of
-titles.
40 Golf teacher.
47 Exists.
40 Human being.
49 Not (prefix).
51 Musical note. 60 Prevaricator.
52 Surface 51 Fabric.
- measurement &4 Portion of
55 Lacelike - medicine
57 Powder 57 It is located
ingredients. on
41 Persian priests 55 It was given 32 War flyer.
43 Pattern block. . the U. S. A. by 95 Feathers.
the French 34 To fish.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
WITH MAJOR H00PLE OUT OUR WAY
-
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. -'A.-
VERTICAL
IDog.
g Small aree
4 To heraee
5 To dine
Either.
T Violin.
Behold.
36 Theater lane
SSSeawaed
29 To snip.
40 Held a session
42 Porridge.
44 Rootstock.
45 ProverbL
Slldant
52 Dye
55 Hawaiian Mn
Island B Wayside hoteL S3 Spain (abbr.)
KaFf? AS
JUST A SMALL
CHANGE BET
COM PARED .
TO IMS amerase
WAGERS THAT
1 lay on my
STABLE ENTRIES-BlA-rR-rlipp't
WAIT ARB ME
EVES GROWING
PIM OR IS1 THAT
- MY ESTEEMED'
BROTHER AMOS V-
.CASHING N A WINNING"
- TICKET? PINCH ME
ONE EVE THIS IS
tOO 5000 TO BE :
ALL wool were
GOING GUNNING
TOR THAT 200
- ' JAKE SMELLS
THE 200
iT.SMAiUfTq.
BT WILLIAM!
tie
s- i
IHE DANGER LINE'
jre.NUD v
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
MIHGO SERBS GROUP
TO 0. C. STATE FAIR
(By Express Correspondent)
Minco Oct 1 Mlnco was well
represented at toe state fair in
Oklahoma City -Friday. Tha Mlnco
school closed all day Friday.for
the occasion
One hundred and forty school
school children and chaperones
Journeyed to toe fair in the three
echoed buses and many others
went in private cere. Members
school
faculty going with
the students were: Mr. ana Mrs.
H. C. Goss David Hammock John
Sbedek Raymond Voaburgh. Tha
bus drivers wen Hugh Ferguson
Will Charlton and Ray Howery.
CLAUD COMER INFANT
REPORTED RECOVERING
(By Expresa Correspondent)
Alex Oct 1 The Infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Comer-who has been undergoing
treatment in an Oklahoma City
hospital is recovering and will
bo returned to her home in the
near future.
MB. AND MBS. KINO
GO TO NEW MEXICO
(By Express Carrrapondeat)
Alex Oct 1 Mr. end Mrs. Les-
ter King of Coffelt community
left last week for New Mexico
when they expect to make their
future home. -
TWO ALEX RESIDENCES
SOLD TO NEW OWNERS
(By Exprea
Alex Oct 1 Mrs: A. W.
Brasheen has recently purchas-
ed Mrs. Mollie Holders residence
the east pert of town. Mm
Brasheen will have extensive
repair work done on the home
i toe near future.
Jeff Smiley has purchased a
residence here from Grady Har-
ris in to north part of town.
Mr. Smiley win repair toe home
end move into it to the near fu-
ture. Mr. end Mm. MaiU Southerland
and family hove moved recently
to the property owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Brasheen.
MOVIE
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SEVERAL AT ALEX
ABE BEPOBtED ILL
(Br
Alex Oct' 1 Joe Elliot who
bee been seriously ill for e week
ia slightly improving.
Mrs. Charles Orear Is still con-
fined to her heme altar an U-
iss of several weeks.
Mrs. Nichols who has been 111
with rheumatism is confined to
her bed at her home to
TMIO N01S FROM OLAMCUR AmjOtOS 1
TBLUMO US 1HW LOWS HAS ASKED
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NcmoN -to strike our
FOR MMSBLF f-
BT THOMPSON AND CPU
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MOW toeflE TK PICKENS .
HAVE THOSE TWO SONET! DC
SOT A HEAUNH MUNCH UM1EVD
DUB TO CAUSE ME
ACHES THAN A
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1938, newspaper, October 2, 1938; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1882573/m1/2/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.