Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 150, Ed. 2 Thursday, October 30, 1924 Page: 4 of 18
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FOUR
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES.
OCTOBER
1924.
NO BOND ISSUE
Triple T Head
TO BE NEEDED
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Men’s Aisle, Street Floor
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LOW BUST GIRDLES 95c
SILK CAMISOLES 95c
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BUST CONFINERS 95c
Street Floor Specials
Stamped Goods
Stone set Metal Com-
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pact ...
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1
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avenue, left Monday for her home in
St. Louie.
Domestics
95c
wear
-----95c
Street Floor
M. E.
church met Tuesday afternoon with
95c
Towel Sets—1 towel, 2 wash
Boone,
.....95c
rags . .
Mezzanine
1 fancy scarf jewel cloth, lace
trimmed . .
....95c
five a reading. "Sally’s Return from
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gram, tea was served.
36-inch, plain and figured, yard
95c
Third Floor
....95c
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2
One Comfort Batt „
95c
1 baby blanket, pink or blue.....95c
1 feather bed pillow
95c
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Third Floor
The Lucky
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Second Floor
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Bargain Basement
95c
133 West Main
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Mrs. H. r. Cooper and Mrs.
Boone, In the home of Mrs.
given Friday Afternoon when Mrs.
Richard M. Vliet, will entertain in her
Bargain
Basement
RS. M. B. BLAKE of 912 West
Seventeenth street enter-
Women's Stamped Gowns of fine Batiste.
Lavender, blue, yellow; working charts....
teachers' salaries to more than it.-
180,000 for the year, although that
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36-inch Fancy Sateens, 2 Yards 95c —
Highly mercerized- in Kimono and
lining pattern, regular 75c.
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2 fancy Linen guest towels......95c
1 hand-made Antique chair back 95c
Low bust, long hip, side fastening girdles with four
splendid hose supporters.
Mrs. Hirshfield is Elected Presi-
dent of Social Organization
.Meeting Twice a Month
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5 yards comfort Challie, 36-inch. .95c
5 yards Fancy Outing Flannel..95c
8 huck towels, white border.....95c
5 yards Percale, 36 inches wide. .95c
4 yards Gingham, 32-inch
Stone set Bracelets. .95c
Ear Rings ............
Stone set Bar Pins..95e
•1.25 and $1.s0 Neck-
1 yard colored handkerchief
Linen ....................
5 yards Longcloth, 36 inches
wide.....................
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Announcement
to Rose Lovers
flatten offers you Oklahonfa
grown Rose Rushes for im-
mediate planting.
BATTEN’S
to $2.50 regularly. Now........
Second Floor
MEN’S COTTON SOX,
LISLE FINISH, 4 PAIR 95c
Men's Wool .Sox—Fine quality,
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FIGURED SILK GAUZE 95c
Men's Full Cut Cambric Gowns
—All sizes ..............
2 yards fancy 24-inch Terry Cloth, in all
colors.................................
2 yards, 36-inch fancy Cretonne.......95c
6 yards, plain white ecru Marquesette. .95c
36-inch drapery silks, $1.50 value......95c
Sixth Floor
BLOOMER DRESSES $1.95
For children. sizes 7 to 14—in fast colored
Ginghams, checks and plain.
Black Sateen Bloomers — Sizes 4 to 14
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CHAMOISETTE GLOVES 95c
Strap-wrist gauntlets in white with black
embroidery backs; also all black and dark
brown in 12-B length.
5 yards Pajama Cloth, 36 inches
wide.........................95c
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36-inch Chiffon Taffetas 95c—Very
lustrous quality, deep black, limited
quantity to sell.
Bargain Basement
Models both long and short.. Fashioned of figured
materials, some lined and trimmed. Two for......9J«
Fourth Floor
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West Fortieth street.
width ...............
3 yards lingerie Voiles,
36-inch .............
REAL HAND-MADE
LAUES 95c
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were discussed.
Mined with a beautifully ap-
pointed luncheon Wednesday
at the Oklahoma City Golf and Coun.
Benuty Unsurpassed’
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Lace trimmed and tailored, in
flesh colors, orchid and black;
values to $3.
W OMEN’S IMP. ENGLISH
BROADCLOTH BLOUSES $1.95
Choice includes white and bluett in the
shirt-front and monogrammed.
Fifth Floor
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Maids’. Collar and Cuff Sets —
Of white organdie, hemstitched.
2 ids for ....................
WOMEN’S WINTER
HATS AT $1.95
Just those new shapes, misses and matrons
prefer—in smart Felts and Winter Velvets
—all colors. Regularly $5 and $6.
Fourth Floor
Rice Boilers at 95c—Pi-quart size,
pure aluminum double boilers, reduced
from $1.50.
Foot Balls at 95c—Well made, seams
double sewed, imitation leather foot
ball, heavy rubber bladder.
A clear
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smooth,
rat* and
Nr. Brewer The next meeting will be
band and collar attached styles,
neat patterns and colors. Sizes1 QK
14 to 17..........................
bert Mee. The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Joseph Meridith London Jr.
6 4 W
Mrs. Lucy B. Armstrong, 2921 Clas.
hen boulevard, will have as her guest
her sister. Mrs. Duff- H. Purvis of
Fort Worth, who will arrive the last
of the month for an extended visit.
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Miss Mildred Jackson of Dallas, who
has spent the last week as the guest
of Miss Laura and Miss Tullia Graves.
430 West Thirteenth street, will leave
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Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock In
the home of Mrs. W. G. Campbell
428 Eleventh street. Instead of in
the home of Mra. John Campbell, 801
East Twelfth street, as was announced
earlier.
Mr. and Mrs B D. Beauchamp. 415
West Twelfth Street. hare ns their
guest Mrs. Beauchamp's sister, Mrs.
J. A. Calhoun of Browning, Mo., who
arrived Monday for an extended visit.
several informal social affairs were
given in her honor.
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Broke# Sita Gingham
Rompers, sizes 1 to 3. .95c
was served during the social hour
which followed the lesson.
Miss Thelma wiles, who has spent
the last fwo weeks the guest of Miss
Mary Burke, 3305 North McKmiey
Bargain
Basement
Set of Six 95c—Cups and saucers,
light weight China in decorated or
plain white.
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House Aprons of fast color
ginghams and percales, all col-
ors. All sizes ..............95c
Fourth Floor
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Electric Iron Cords at 95c—a six-foot
cord completely equipped to fit any
standard electric iron or electric ap-
pliance. Reduced from $1.50.
enter
Thirteen club
Infants' All Wool Sweat-
er Suita—In rd, huff, co-
bite and peacock, at 83.95
celved the favor. Mrs. C. H. Fields
One of the interesting affairs planned
for the week, is the musical to be with Mrs.
Tie-Arnund Tea Aprons —
Of gingham, all colors. 2 for 95c
tax collection refunds, now is due. but
there is a discrepancy in the figure
named by the bo. I and that named
b.v the treasurer.
That the difference between the
treasurer and the board will be ad
justed soon. was the belief expressed
by A. E. Mushrush, clerk of the board I
It was pointed out by members of
the board that when the county pays 1
this money part of it may be used for
the night schoois and the remainder j
of equipment In the addittons to Cias ,
sen highschool and Capitol Hill Junior
highschool.
Bonds Wouldn't Cary
At present, the additions are being 1
used, but permanent furnishings have
not been purchased for the auditor.
Women’s Fine Union Suits 95c—Su-
perior quality workmanship and ma-
terial—style of Dutch neck, elbow
sleeve and ankle length, $1.25 regular.
Books Closed—Charge Purchases Payable Dec. 1
GLOYD-HAELIBURTON CO
Telephone W. 5060
MAIN AND HUDSON STREETS
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readered. brings back
tkaapyaarAica at
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para te sac. White
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College." At the close of the pro-
president; Mrs. S A. Goff secretary
and Mrs. H. J. Mackey, treasurer.
Other members are Mrs. G F Clark,
Mrs. Harry May. Mrs. William C.
Siler. Mrs. LeRoy Toach, Mrs. W. C.
Brady. Mrs J. D Pinkerton and Mrs
Mrs. John Payne, 730 West Twenty- afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Beaty, 1301
third street, entertained the Tuesday North Klein avenue Mrs A. L. Wilk
Silks
34-inch, plain welt Corduroys........... 95c
36-inch, fancy printed Corduroy.............
54-inch, heather mixed wool Suiting..... 950
42-inch, $1.25 Worsted plaids...............
Second Floor
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The Pale club will meet Wednesday
evening with Miss Julietta Fletcher,
722 West Washington avenue. The
last meeting was held with Miss
Thelma Calder, 70. West Frisco ave-
nue. Miss Eileen Nix was the only
additional guest. Miss Juanita Tague
and Miss Calder were initiated at that
meeting.
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Members of the Phi Mu sorority of
the Untversity of Oklahoma will en-
tertain with a tea Saturday afternoon
at the chapter house at Norman, when
they will honor Miss Jessie Taber,
national secretary, of Los Angeles
Cal.
Miss Taber will arrive Friday to
spend the weekend, and on Sunday
will be honored at dinner and tea
when the guests wUl be llmited to
the alumnae and active members of
the sorority.
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The Blue Blue Violet club will be
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The Kerami Art club will meet
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light weight, all sizes and
colors; 2 pairs for..........
Men’s Silk and Wool Ties—-
Newest colors and patterns....
Men’s Fine Quality, Fast Color
Woven Madras Shirts — Neck-
500 Yards, 32-inch Dress Gingham,
6 Yards 95c—Large and varied as-
sortment of plaids, fine checks and
solid.
222 East Fifteenth street, Mrs. Paul
Morrell was the leader of the lesson. '
In the contest Mrs. A. E. Wood re
—Walls Photo.
Mrs. A. C. Hirshfield
Mrs. A. C. Hirshfield was re.
centty elected president
Triple T dub. This club, which is
A social one. meets twice a month
at the homes of its members.
Hines told Hallowe'en stories. Mrs.
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Circle Ten of St. Luke's
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Irish Crochet, filet laces, inches to 3 inches wide.
$1.25 and $1 50 yard regularly. Now............95
Venice Laces and insertions, cream and white. Two
to 4 inches wide. $150 yard regularly. Now.:..95c
Group of Fancy Trimmings, Braids and Motifs. 01.50
Children's Ribbed School Hose, 5
Pairs 95c—in brown, beige and black,
sizes 6 to 10.
Month-end Sales
take on new in-
terest-for Thurs-
day we hold a
Store wide
Sewing club at tea Tuesday afternoon. Ins was the assisting hostess EnI.
The next meeting will be with Miss lowe’en favors and novelties decorated
Clyde Thompson, who will entertain the rooms, and tea table, Mrs. W T.
next Thursday. i Russell, president, welcomed the
c i 9,0.6 guests. Mrs. C R. Kimbrough opened
Mrs. Gaylord Booth was the leader ' the meeting Mrs Reid niggans. gave
of the lesson. " Principles of Christ an interesting lesson, which waa rol.
an Service, Tugday afternoon nt I lowed by a program of games and
the.meetins of i \r u ° ° St.stories Mrs. John Graves and Srrs
James M. E. church, which was held Riggana won in the ola Witch con.
1n.the.home of Mrs C. E. Taylor. । trst. Mrs Kimbrough and Mrs. N. R.
1213 West seventeenth street. Tea "
Stamped Bridge Seta of white Indian Head.
36-inch cloth, 4 napkins, 2 designs..........
Scarfs and Centers stamped on white basket
weave. French knot designs to be em-
broidered .................................
$3.78 WORTH OF
WALLPAPERS $1.95
Paper forany room in the house:
12.rol ls of side wall, 17 rolls Of border 6 rolls
ceiling, $3.78 value........ e’’ 6 0s
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W. H. McCoy received the content
favor. At the close nt the afternoon.
Miss Leautha Tucker sang "The
Barefoot Trail, ’ and Mrs. Wilkin - ------
sang ‘ Until." Tea was served At the ums and lockers have not been pro-
close of the Afternoon. vided, in a pinch the purchase for
night schools or raise approximately
$10,000 from another source to pay
the operating expense
< ounty Funds Will Help
One hope looms. The county tress
urer is indebted to the board of edu- I
cation to the extent of approximately .
171,000, according to the board’s fig-
urea. This money, representing back
Saturday for her home.
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Mrs. C. B. Hyde and Srrs. L. A. Brit-
tain, were hostesses Tuesday to Circle
Seven of St. Lukes Missionary society,
when they entertained the members at
luncheon in the home of Mrs. Hyde.
J104 West Twentieth street. Autumn
flowers decorated the rooms, and ta-
bles. Mrs. Tom G. Taylor and Mrs.
C. E. White assisted the hostesses in
entertaining.
Mrs. M. Webb was the leader of the
lesson. "Dorcas," which was conducted
in an interesting banner. Miss Lydia
Webb gate a group of readings to
close the program.
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Salt and Pepper for 95c
Electric Hot Plates 9Jc
Crumb Tray—Braaa, sil-
ver and coppar .....93c
Dutch Silver Hot
Plates ......3 for 93c
Dinner Rings,
aasorted .........95c
40-inch,all-silk pure dye Crepes, Satin-back,
colors, $3.50 quality........... $2 95
Pongee’ all-silk imported, superiorquality
40-inch, all-silk, heavy quality
Crepe de Chine e. .
During Ml.« Wile.' ... 1 . the two additions could be postponed
ring .tl.s WHes stay The Sempre Fidelis club met Mon- and taken cam or In the next budget
day evenins with Mr M. Geisler. 920 Even if a bond issue was necessary
West First etreet. A program wa, board members expressed doubt as
presented by Mias Loraine and Miss to fts passage at this time. They take
Irene smith, who play cd a duet. Miss the > ew that the public ia in no
H H $ nristine Harris gate a vocal solo, r e > - . frame of mind on the sub-
followed b a piano duet played by je " rt taxation, as was illustrated In
k'Th, 7 and Paul Rutledge. Miss th. se of the city governments Ap.
Kathleen Terrry a reading. Miss pear tor an Inereased millage. All of
Edna, a ledge and Rutledge the board members expressed con.
Pipyed dx p number. Miss fidence that when the audit is com.
follow i Wauberser gave A reading pleted a way out ot the present airm-
Mwk a ' by Miss Alma culty will be found.
' riana were made for a line parte Many of the teacher, were given
to be given Sntrday evening sovm. an.inerenseiin salary . this year,
bar 1. at 'he orpheum theater. The 2 ' Jh.„n L. wereemployed As
next regular meeting will e held in against:.687 last The saving as
the home of Mrs Geisler, N on em * result or the reduced form, however,
berll. •’ of no consequence, amounting to
* e e a little more than 83.000.
Mrs. Jack Brosseau III’ North El It la impossihle for the board to re
lison avenue, will entertain the Ln, duce lb. salaries of teachers under
Amiga, club. Thursday at Iunc heon contract for this school year, and it
This club which was recently reorgan is impossible to discharge any of the
ixed from the Avalante club held Ite teachers except on such charge, as
first meeting last week with Mr. "Inefficiency" or "conduct unbecom-
Charles Unger. The on v additiqnal ing a teacher." Therefore, the board
guest being Mra. H H Armstrong. In must find some way to stay within the
the game Mrs. C. H. Coates received budget without reducing the force and
the favor. gea without.tampering with salaries.
The Parent Teacher Domestic Art -■
club met Wednesday afternoon at the coooo__________________— .
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home, 214 West Twenty-second street. er le Four of St. Lukes « E
e•s church held a social meeting Tuesday
Broken aize Pan tie
Dresses in ginghams —
sizes 2 to 6...........95c
tained with a beautifully appointed
shower Tuesday evening In compli-
ment to Mia, Hilda Hancock, whose
wedding with Billy Mowery is an
event of November 12. The affair was
given in the home of Mrs. C. C. Ste
phens. 1201 West Forty-eighth street. ;
The rooms were decorated in autumn ■
flowers and foliage, while the tea
table was attractive in its bridal
array, having a centerpiece of flowers •
beneath a shower of ribbons which I
fell from the chandelier. The club will I
meet next week with Miss Mattle
Kate Griffith. 1730 West Nineteenth
street.
Rings, even small enough for baby.
Pins, plain gold or fancy. Beads,
too, and many other dainty articles
to please the fittfe folks.
- Complete jewelry service include*
the handling of many small objects
of very modest price.
Yor are invited to shop here. Ex-
tra effort will be made to supply the
things you wish.
entertained Friday evening, at the
Lee school when a Hallowe'en party
will be given. Mrs. Lottie Mosier,
principal of the school will have
charge of the program. '
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Mrs. Roy Poage. 421 West Avenue
A, will entertain Friday evening with
2 Hsllowe’en party when the mem*
bers of the Gleaners Bible class of
the Capitol Hill Baptist church will be
guests.
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Wilbur Edward Hightower. 409
West Twenty-first street, will return
Thursday from Arizona and California
where he has spent the last ten days
Visiting places of interest.
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The Novelty Art club was organized
Tuesday when a group of women met
for luncheon at Lincoln park. Officers
elected were Mrs. Earl T. Wal tars.
without great difficulty. Just exactly ‘
how the fund for teachers’ salaries
has been overspent was not known
kt toon Wednesday, but John W
Prismore, the board's auditor, was go- |i
ing oxer each account and announced
that his work would be completed
late in the afternoon.
Night Schools Threatened
Apparently this is what has hap '
pened:
A. C. Parsons, superintendent of
schools, recommended salary increases
for some of the teachers this year.
These increases have run the day |
all through the
eftects of
Scotch - Tone
far* powder.
T h 1 a powder
has a cold
cream bane
which keeps
the akin soft
end smooth
Ask for
SCOTCH-
TONE
Face
Powder
Wheeler school, when Mrs Herbert D 68
Canfield, director, presided. The sub 888
ject of the lesson was "The Practical 89
Demonstration of Made Over Gar- N
ments." Plans for the year’a work
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TO AID SCHOOLS
Funds From County Will
Solve Deficit Problem, |i
Confronted with what appears to
be a deficit 0 approximately $10,000
in the fund for payment of teacher*
salaries in the city school system this
year the board of education Wednes
dav was considering two methods of
ndjusting the financial tangle. An
eppea! for a bond Issue was not one I
of them. I
Members of the board expressed I
themselves against a bond issue and I
declared the finances can be adjusted I
figure represent* the appropriation
- for both day and night schools. There
is just' about enough in th* salary)
budget to pay the dav teachers.
The board, therefore, must close th*
WOMEN’S SWEATERS
OF SHAGGY WOOL $3.95
Sport sweaters of shaggy wool in coat
style and slip-over, all sizes and colors.
Shaggy Wool Sweaters—In coat
style—plain and cricket neck
slip-over — contrasting; color K O«
trimming..................
Fifth Floor
try club whan she honored her house-
guest, Mra. Elmer E. Thomas of Law-
ton and Mrs. B. M. Parmenter of Law-
ton, who is the guest of.Mrs. B. H.
Miller. Autumn flowers with Hallo-
We en designs and favors decorated
the tables. Guests were limited to the
close frlends of the honor guests.
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Mrs. Wilbur Edward .Hightower,
409 West Twenty-first street was hos-
tsn, Tuesday to the Tuesday Players.
A: adaitlena! guests she entertained
Mrs. Ben Allen Ames and Mrs. Her-
Sugar and Creams. Pair at 95c—Im-
ported China—fancy shapes and vari-
ous decorations, sold formerly at
$1.50.
English Tea Pots at 95c—Regular
cover or lock top. Various decorations
’ and different styles, 4, 6 or 8-cup
sizes, $1.25 and $1.50 values.
Cut Glassware at 95c—Lemon dishes,
compotes, trays, flower baskets, vases
and many other pieces in new pat-
terns.
WEED BOQUET PAINT 95c
6 packages bronze, 1 brush, 1, pint
bronzing liquid ...............
Sixth Floor
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A)All-Wool Jersey Dresses,
P in navy and tin. Sizes
)7 to 14. Yarn trimmed
-.At .................$5.95
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Shearer Head* Fraternal Congress
J. S. Shearer of Guthrie, on* of
the "old wheel horses" of the Okla-
homa Fraternal congress, was elected
president of that organization Tues-
<lay afternoon. R. C. Howard of Ok-
lahoma City, pre*ident last year, was
made a director on the executive1
board.
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