Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1935 Page: 3 of 26
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ing frocks for the infant... 27-in. or 45-in.
length ensembles, dress and petticoats, beauti-
fully hand made of the finest soft white fabrics
and trimmed with fine lace and tiny tucks and
bows. $25, $29.50 and $37.50
Exquisite Swiss organdy in the
finest of embroidery and novelty
weaves .. . Very specially priced
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Ever so many versions of the
new forward brims with
patent leather, flower, pique
or taffeta trims.
vrppieroIEr GOODS SHOp-
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Phyalcians belleve the Chinese boy
will live. but he still is unable to alt
up at the Tahlequah hospital.
Miaa Thompson, under $2,500 bond
on A charge of ahooting Slew on
March Tt, with intent to kill, win
plead self-defense, W, W. Miller, her
attorney, has announced. Slew to
•lied Daniel Shaw by fellow stu-
dent*.
The campus shooting grew out of
Aseries of 13 extortion notes received
by Miss Thompson, daughter of Mra.
Lou Thompson, a widow A note stat-
Ing she would not live through the day
Was reported received on the morning
of March Tl, a few hours before she
fired at Blew, whom she believed im-
plicated. Siew has denied any knowl-
edge of the notes.
Martin hoped the hearing can be
within the next two weeks.
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Delay of the preliminary hearing
scheduled Friday for Lois Thompson,
IB-year-old Tahlequah coed. wiU be
requested Wednesday by Sanford Mar-
tin, Cherokee county attorney, as a
result of the serious condition of
George King Siew, state's star wit-
... lust as definitely as the first crocus, Coty floral
fragrances are a sure sign of Spring. As a special value
for Spring and Easter, five of Coty’s loveliest perfume
replicas of garden flowers are now presented in a
yellow-mimosa “print" box, in bright new flacons that
represent a double value in perfume. Two sizes—.
..........$1.10 1-oz. .............$2
County Asks Approval
Of Work Relief Paving
Oklahoma county commissioners
Wednesday asked Oklahoma emerg-
ency relief administration approval of
relief labor to be used in constructing
two atripe of asphalt paving.
The county would furnish $84,480
in material* for the two project*
totaling $100,950. One project call*
for asphalt surfacing five and a
fourth mile* east from the Municipal
airport and the other road which may
be improved la south of the Rock
Island track* on the west side of
Oklahoma City.
Fathers and Sons Hunt
Easter Eggs Saturday
Five cases of Easter egga hid on
80 acre* of land sounds like a good
background for one of the biggest
hunt* in the state.
This to the annual Y. M. O. A.
father and son egg hunt which will
begin at 3:30 p. m. Saturday, at
Camp Don Shelley. three miles north
of Bethany, said Paul L Harrup, sec-
retary, Tuesday.
Fathers and sons meet at the
Y. M. C. A. building to drive to the
hunting grounds.
Prises will be given for especially
marked eggs and for those finding
the most eggs. The grand prize to a
vacation at Camp Cunningham in the
Arbuckle mountains.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1935, newspaper, April 17, 1935; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1987623/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.