The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 9, 1939 Page: 5 of 8
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la day EvenAg Dithier tlridge !Tee Saturday May 13 from 230
- I club with a delightful Spi int to 5 at the hut
cesses of the Federal System (not time dinner Saturday en
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L Itston Hampten Professor Federal Go'vernment in the Colon- abstract snobbish nationalism) ! The 1“ille of thi: Darks wiis at- i vicinity are invited to be guesLs
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d Histcry Central State college Jai Pei-hod Thc etssion of Vese they will become aware that in i tractive with Spring flowers The of the American Legion Auxil-
spoke to the Rotary club of King- 1 tern lands before! the Articles of reality it is an international sys- I typically southern dinner of 'fary at that time ' i
'Asher and their guests Tuesday Collfe4-
--leration were ratified were tem Woodrow Wilson's care- I fried sTring chicken was serves 1
Way 2 on the subject of "The cited as a great and forward step ful study of this system from cri- i buffet fitallion from the dinieg 13 111101MOMMEMIamoimMb
Fed:r es al System International ill elsiiitctive blecui IV 1 ginal sources and his further stu- ' table The hostess went farther 1
I resbyterian Church
lovernment” The young ladies ! dy as Governor of New Jersey for her tallie anti other bridge —
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The unique provision in the anti President of the United
d th? Kingfisher Senior high ! appointments thesv bting of col- The Missionary: Society meets
Northwest d inance 1787 b l
y States Ivere definitey factors in
school and Superintendent B Or
C l orful Motitern type with Mrs H II Wieduwilt 427
Pippin were lunch ':on guests of winch a territory ctu11 lat come a !Lis concept of inton ational goy- I Aikt (tonal guests Were Mr and East Ayers Wednesday at 230
state with equal opportunity
the Rotarians and b inrabent eo Well begun in Op ' m
11- rs Elmer Hardy from °Idaho- pm nl
! Fel- more than eighteen years respi)nsibility w'itli the 'thirteen L ague of Nati:ele !ma City and Mr and Mrs Wen- Mettler and Daughter Tea will
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ProLsscr Hampton has persis- '-'1--d-'-4")' -''' - ' ' e I 'lite di: egard fer law alid the dell SlITI110113 ! be held Friday May 12 at the
tintly ativocated international or-
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ate Alantory systein At L 01 proccsi of lavv sinee the Highscorts at cerds ‘5 note !home of Mrs John Moseley All
ot the !Leak:etre tlirt:101 ineo I I women Of the church are invited
ganization a3 the only avenue to -- Great War is producing- a study by Mrs C W Simmons and Abe
c 1)oes one coo- ire 4o ----- I and The
Cultural anI economic security if t! 1--" ' - - ' i ---' of tree Federal SN stion frt m one W J Marsh all urged to attend Alpha
in(livi: uals and nations would be '1" ( ' -1!--'' tY einel et:St:elate ttai Will 'Leta to ' gorild is sponsoring this event
secure law must be made secure 1 11'1:! Whisk y cet':'s :1 1171)1 the first careful Lxamination of
The Federal SyAem in reality t'0-1vcd er1phasL-1 al the lir t 0- I t he Covenant of the League if
international governmEnt has t-isi-11 v1:en the Feleral army 1 Nations nom uocuinenotry s!4 ear- ------
been remarkably itticc:'ssful in the was lewd en a no miser-state The I ecs When Ann r ican students
United States because of varia- bitter critici: In aeainst Prt Si- '
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tions in lice cuitur2 and politi- I eat 'Wash::gtoll au! the nation- 1 thtee tAvo great in-11 inner:L3 cf VP 1
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Cal units pcints cut 1liS3 H em p 1 et pe-ivernm ea l o
t is eomparabn- goveriuu:nt they MI be Pre 's'e par- s-0-::::r !
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tCn These 'variations while pro ! ly to the many onteries agalest ed to put into tpo Alter an inter- '-::'''''''!4:!!:::ti 1e:'::!'''-'
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have become articulate and have I the League in certain resp:cts our international ecenornes '''sf!:!"):''
in turn cEveloped the local indi- the objections are identicrti ! 't:ri?!!!!'f''''''44 ' :t''5774
viduality which has renewed anti I The struggle th' thirteen statea 1 The speaker reminded the poll- ' -'1-' - 0144-1 ('''!'! '' A
brought up to date the 1vhcle sys- made to take on Tariff Walls 1 tical leaders that West Virginia 'keot eel e'itoo::: Ni :' mikt 4 '' r: 4'
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ity and liberty which is now the cept a natienal monetary ieystem no longer was adtquate to the :::::::V-A oti4ele :
Urgent burdt'n of democratic gov- I is evidence that colltetive :i ecuri- needs of the citizens whon there 1 eee!xii:!4' - O4e"
ernment it is pessible through democratic was too much emphasis on out l :4:!4Nii7t! w- i ts I 4
i The speaker emphasizcd the I government 1 modeJ snobbish States R:glits -JN
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Ilisterical importance of the Fun- 1 Professor Hampton maintains and little ernphal13 pItced on the r!i'i'!"i1:::ii'4 e'se ' e ! Aft !!'!' ''''ee '
damental Orders of Connecticut 1 that when citizens make a study reality that State Unit of Gov-n :eeee::--:":::i: '"f 'lit teee - - 411
i 1639 the first application of of the actual provisions and pro- trm
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l'IMV'Y''''' j4-2t 2'9- '!etr tion3 and made possible the first Fresh Cut Flo:wers Reasonably Prictd
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pass off adds and poisonous wastes KIDANS is a longmulae
formula indicated as a stimulant diuretic for the kidneys and
bladder Thousands of sufferers from sluggish kidneys have used
MANS Remo ofpleasing results reach us regularly If your
kidneys need he:p to carry on their normal eliminative functioot
rite for KR ANS today 'Test -KIDANS on out guatantes 94
remits or no cost Two terillr full size boicts only $I 00
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Mitt today lot two boxes MANS Send no money with ordet 04 at
flee deposit only $100 plus postage with postman Take one lox accords
MS to Int simple directions Then 11 you don't agree results are really
trotklertul return the second unused MOANS ond we will refund your
ten WA The risk is ours so don't wait but order today 11 remittonee
tOnsos with order we pay all postage THE KIDANS COMPANY Dept
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THE EIDMOND ENTERPRISE
Miss Hampton used the in
thune as a Commencement Ad-
- dress Friday to 'the graduating
!class of the Eni(l BUSiT1i college
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You wouldn't sell your Mother's Happy tnile for a million dollars but you can
buy it for almost nothing— by remembering her Sunday Mother's Day Any
one of the following items mould make her happy—
Electrolux Refrigerator — IL C A Radlit— Progress Sweeper
Chamhers Range— ARC Washer and Ironer—
—Beauty Rest Mattr'es14— Bendix Hanle Laundry
Phone 250
Phone 205
Tuesday MAY '91930
Legion Auxiliary
to Have Mothers'
Tea Saturday '
The Missionary Society meet
with Mrs 11 II Wieduwilt 427
East Ayers Wednesday at 2:30'
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Mother and Daughter Tea will
be held Friday May 12 at the
I home of Mrs John Moseley All
I womcn of the church are invited
I and urged to attend The Alpha
' guild is sponsoring this event
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Banzett, D. W. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 9, 1939, newspaper, May 9, 1939; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2054390/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.