The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1932: Searching Inside

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... years Old are furnishing the church music Don Turner member of the University Place Christian Church... and Mr and Mrs Russal Bythewood Special music will be furnished during the reception GIVES LENTEN SERMON... but "The Book of Common Prayer aptly speaks of certain days oa which 'The church requirts such a measure... will conduct the regular Sunday evening book ' review at the First Methodist ' Church at 6:30 p ni... failed in SPI-VICP to the UnderprivIIPPCd and to the chinch? Lent provides us 1vith a rare opportunity

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... thetirKt lit)Itt 12:45-Music Box 1:10-Sharp Ant Slipliy 1:30-CBS Columbia t hureh of the Alp 200-CBS Na w... Jack 8:15-Cliti Gypsy Music Maket a 8 30 --CBS Tony's Sera phook 8 40-0k lahonia City's loosest Program... Control ot Crime 12:00-Golden Hour of Music 12:15-Al and Dutch 12:30-Jones' Millions 12:45-Crazy Crystals... Rootlet Church 2 45-"Sponish Program" Rev R P °litotes 330-Request Program-Sacred Songs 430-"8tory Book... will be toastmaster The Ralph Rose Artists Bureau will furnish music T O Banks city water superintendent and president

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... virtual declaration of war en the don would receive not do efficient 'ark while they are $250 a nitaah... nese Nationant government issueu Leonard J Baker Signs Proprop rop a virtual declaration of war

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... would IIRVe hP1111 eligible for ratill relief nut all was not yet haywire Music evidently was still too... close to the title briWtql1 MUSIC ond drlirinin One day the Mini was here The next it had addled back

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