The Oklahoma County Register (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1938 Page: 1 of 8
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IF YOU NEED MERCHANDISE AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES TRY THE LUTIIER MERCHANTS: THEY SATISFY
VOL XXXVIII
THE HAPPENINGS
AROUND LUTHER
THE PAST WEEK
G R Arnold Frisco agent in Lu-
ther visited home folks at Stroud
Saturday night and Sunday
Mr and Mrs E J Canada and son
Carlton were in Oklahoma City Sun-
day afternoon visiting Mrs Elizabeth
Canada
Miss Elizabeth Keating who is
teaching ill the Oklahoma City
school system spent the weekend
with her parents Mr and Mrs jer-
owe Keating near Lathe
Mr and Mrs D C Brower of
Stillwater made a business trip to
Luther last Wednesday
Mrs L E Davenport of Tulsa was
here the first of the week for a few
days visit with her mother Mrs Bes-
sio Olmsted
Mrs Praeilla Helms who had been
visiting Miss 'Alaggie Helms left last
Wednesday for Oklahoma City where
she will visit relatives
Mrs W B Nace and children of
Seminole spent Sunday here with her
parents Mr and Mrs Chas Huntington
Mrs Elsie Hayes and Mr and Mrs
Willie Hayes and children Nvere Sun-
day guests of Mr and Mrs Fred
Graham
Mr and Mrs jiff'
daughtersl Margaret
Ida !wile spent Sunday
Mrs Ernian Briscoe
Get your Binder and lower Repairs
now—A C Couch
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ray were in
Chandler Sunday afternoon visiting
Miss 1 elen LaFon
Don't forget the revival meeting at
I he 13aptisl church beginning May 22
Rev Pennington of Oklahoma City
will preach
Located on U S Highway 66
"The Main Street of America"
Entered as second-class matter at the postofficoe at
Luther Oklahoma under the at of March 3 1879
LUTHER CLUB ANNOUNCES
ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Luther Golf Club will hold its
annual gidf tournament May 29 and
the advance entry promises greater
success than the tournament Of last
year In 1937 the event ended in a
Class Night program given by the
Seniors ThurAlay May 12 8:15 pm
Baccalaureate Service on Sunday
May 15 11 o'cloA high school audi-
torium Sermon by Bev Dan Bar-
rington of Oklahoma City
Commencement Exercises Monday
May 16 8:15 p m high school audi-
torium Address by John O Mosely
president of Central State Teachers'
College of Edmond
DIST SINGING CONVENTION
AT LUTHER SUNDAY MAY 22
The district singing convention will
be held Sunday May 22 beginning at
2 p m at the Luther Baptist church
If you like real gospel singing be
there early as some of the best sing-
ers in the slate can be heard
Everybody welcome
4" Mr Arthur Shinn of Haskell and
Mr and Mrs Elbert Wagoner and
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May and two w
Billy Billy ere Sunday guests of Mr
and Freda and Mrs M W Wagoner They all
wit Mr and went to the country in the afternoon
h
and spent the remainder of the day
Nith Mr and Mrs Chas Wagoner
P family
Mr and Mrs Earnest Rack ley of
Oklahoma City were here Sunday for
I visit vvith her mother Mrs Buzzard
They also visited Mr and Mrs Ed
Rogers
Mr4 Howard Couch and two sons
NVere in Oklahoma City Sunday vis-
iting relatives
a-with the girl I married!
For years she has struggled with a worn-out stove and
I've boort eating food that made me think she didn't
love me any morel BUT NOW—Oil BOY! Our kitchen
fairly sparkles with that new beautiful GAS Range
AND HOW I EAT—sizzling steaks juicy roasts mouth-
watering pies and cakes—yessir I'm in love again—
shanks to our new GAS flangel
ls a real wifesarer and a short
cut to a happier married life
Oldalloma Natural Gas Company
LET US BE YOUR BANKER-
DURING 1938
Careful conservative methods make
this a good place to do your banking bus-
iness and we solicit the same assuring
you that all business entrusted to us shall
have the most careful attention
First National Bank
of Luther
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
THE 011t1110N1fl 60UNTY MEE
year In 1937 the event ended in a! Aud Hightower of ClArksville I
dead heat between Babe Meade of Ok- I Ark
was awarded $1300 dam-1
lahoma City and John P v—
Payne of Ed-
a Fri l'i a v b jury in federal !
mond the latter winning the play-off -t's ( ' : - - :
The low court for injuries i
on th twAfth extra hole T n a three-way
e
medal s(Aire of 103 in last year's motor car collision near Choctaw
tourney is likely to be bettered due in October 1936
o the greater number of entries Loser in the court trial before
The course is rapidly being put in J1 A J murray It L
excellent condition and many visiting "'''" A -
players are expected to F
WaS
pactie Brown of Sedgwick county Ran-
rounds next Sunday sas a truck driver whose truck
Hightower alleged crashed into
CLOSING EXERCISES AT I the Ilightower car after striking
LUTHER HIGH SCHOOL 1- dri 1 mi" 11it ri 1 AH
Accident Victim
Given Damages!
ages Friday by a jury in federal
court for injuries in a three-way
motor car collision near Choctaw
in October 1936
Loser in the court trial before
Judge A J Murray was 1 L
Brown of Sedgwick county Kan-
sas a truck driver whose truck
Hightower alleged crashed into
the Ilightower car after striking
one driven by Miss Beatrice Hall
Oklahoma City
Hightower had asked $20000
Two COUNTY BOYS WILL
ENTLR ACCOUNTS CONTEST
Successor to The Luther Register
Luther Oklahoma Thursday May 12 193S
Oklahoma county will have Lit least DEM OUICI r
edy and
two entrants in the national farm
accounts contest this year Joe Spen- COIINTY l'art I of "Wild West Days"
In order to give flur patrons both
cer assistant county agent announc-
-A The contest in which prizes total- COJEWISSIONEI: young and old more NAlitilei MR Ve-
reation right here at home during the
Mg $S500 are awarded to St17) -I-II
summer months it has liven decided
Club members is sponsored by the DIsTincr 1 to try running two shows a week
national committee on boys'and goris'
(Turd ingly bcginning May 21 We
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NA ill have shows both Tucalay and
The county contestants are Ralph
liottger and Clinton Thompson both i YOUR SLITORT APPRECIATED ilcrti'l-1alY tillnt 10
ig listisulwsW(:11 t
1avite1Hlorlsi(t:1 ifutir
of near Edmond They must keep acs - y
i uesuays anu li our patronage On
UtitS on all operations of their farm'
1 t hese nights is sufficient to justify it
m
hoes
: i
'Short tems From s 1 ww will be vontin-
tied until Sept If not we will then
110Y II EA!) ED FOR WEST
!tbandon thentl after a fair trial ye
W S SEN C K
T BA EtS1 cvl stn e Um al1 eeping ur f)u pations are in-
- 'crested k o young people
OK LA IMI A cm — Kenneth Od- All Over the County in
at home as nnieh as possible and you
le county juvenile officer had half of ! ran help do this by giving the 'rues-
his Chicago troubles solved Saturday: A
marriage license wa:- issued 1:iy shows the same generous pat ron-
Nhen one of two 15-year-old runaway ! t c E B the' and Nancy J ivp as the Friday ones have had
youths m fro the Windy City was put :(' ' (
Lo L-i 4 I I )01i'l forgot Shirley Tomole in
hen one of two 15-year-ol1 runaway tot tr Bothell a Nancy p11 v-p11tth(011g):iitiayisti1(1(syhIinli'1
youth f iti(ii in
s rom the W indy C it put y was '' 4
n a train and headed hztek home Stephens no111 01 CliOCtilW
I-Wee Winnie Winkle" Tuesday May
The youths Lea Stern and Harold - -- - 121 On and after May 20 the show
fohnon had been jailed by highway Brady A Koontz 40 and N‘ lli
iami '
ll
patrolmen Moniy was sent for the II Magness 12 of Oklahoma k'iy kvi start at 8:15
:
eturn of Stern and Johnson's mother I were sentenced to live years in prison 1
ms said she will send money for her 1 At El Betio after pleading guilty to i 1
on's t icket I liit ken theft in Canadian eounty )011111111llitY illeolift 0
The boys told officers they had left l
'ionic "to see the west" I Tho o ld grade school building at 1 0
Britton has been condi mink(' by the' at tiood Hope School
C 'W HARRIS DIED SATURDAY I state lire marshal and has been aban-
AT 111S DAuGHTEirs HomEdomd Classes vre la ing conducted
:Siritrililizt3:ttal:D(1)1(1!:)nniTAltvi:rle5w1!1-1
in other buildings in the town
C W Ilzirris 79 years old died --
Saturday at the home of his (laugh- W J (Bill) Monahan who was'
ter Mrs Clyde Aurand in Britton I horn in Edmond 12 years ago and i he a community meeting at the
Other surviving relatives include btud lived there ill his life died a few I (to ! ot Hope school house in Dew-
thrue daughters Mrs B A Martin daY' 812 Ile is survIved by bis y
Norman Brown Tulsa I toWnship An a oi 0
fternm f
and MA's J C Martin Britton and :I daughter :tini a sin I
coninninity singing and enter-
mi'
Services wt‘re held Sunday at the There were 121 real estate deeds tainnlellt will Le givcin
Britton Christian church Burial was ilvd for record in Oklahoma county l'A SplVey cztlididzite for tont-
'n the Britton cemetery ast week tnisionel' Nvill be present
: — --- All are invited
JURORS SL-Ill'OENAED folinny Nedbal-k of 11Htton has
-- eone to San Antonio Texas NA here he
Jurors subpoenaed from outside dis-' has a po!ition
tricts of the county to serve in di-- --
trict court two xvecks beginning May Chris Swartz cf Edmond returned a
16 are: few d a m F
ays go frorankfur n
t Kas s T 0 p!
w J Arthur R F Huntingtm Lu here he had bn ser
ee called by On - IA 0 C
her C I licnelielI Harrah Charleslious illness uf a sistcr '-lie is better
I'arris Choctaw Bobt Lessley Ne-
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'alla II G Freed Arcadia( L AIR 31A11 WEEK MAY TO 15 21
lloutmiller Britton Joe Daugherty --
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ydrirt
h' V M J"ck"
s Ja W m
ll When the air ail service was in-1
s hennuo Amond I
augurated May 15 1918 the schedule 1
d for a tulal of Hying mileage of
11A1'11ST W M U A i
L l uOill'Ich ‘N N1 Jackson John When the air mail service vas in
Kennedy Edmond augurated Alay 15 1918 the schedule
: :all( d for a total of flying mileage ot
it Ali NT W M U 1:11 miles daily Now the airlines
W M U met May 5 with Mrs Mae
I
Ellingsworth Eight members very 1
ul gularly fly about a quarter million
Mies each 21 hums and they ti ans-
present It being the regular bus- 4ort in the most ilmdern planes yet
less meeting' the evening was spent levised not only inail but passengers
in business and discussion of how to d xpres The first route inaugu-
better serve Our community
rated vas Only a Mort line between
May 12 we meet at 1:30 at the i yIsk Und Washinggton a
hurvh to begin our Religious Con- 1 tance of 218 nille- l'hat little iir
-'us
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- -- - $:
GEO L C11111:0N
DEM ()CHAT
$1b0 Per Year in Oklahoma County
$200 Per Year Elsewhere
DRUNK DRIVING CHARGE !I
RESULT OF THREE ERRORS 1 Ifflitimpi sCauses
Kenneth Cruce Bleak more 3 I of
Fit by
Em w
dond as arrested by state hi r e aethan
rh-
way patrohnen y because he
made three mistakes
h ran into Garage is Ilurned
First patrolmen said e
a plow sout h of Ednitnd Next he
drove away from the scene of the itc-
cident Then they said he had for- Fire thought to have been
tined hinisel fl)r the crlise vit1i sty- causcd by lightning during Friel-at
bottles of 32 '
day ns e
Ile was charged with drunk driving ight storm destroyed th
ill the Justice court of Paul Powers colllclik of the Evil W Baker
utilit V garave in flethanv
Program Scheduled
for Luther Theater
Program starts Friday night
at 8 p
FRIDAY MAY 13 -- "The Good
Earth" Ul le of last 'ear's greatet
pictures
"Pay as You Exit" a one-reel com-
edy and
Part I of "Wild West Days"
In order to give (11a t(nS both
young and old more Niitile!i init re-
vreation right here at home during the
summer months it lati been decided
to try running two shows a week
Accurdingly beginning May 21 We
W ill have shows both Tue:day and
Friday nights We have hooked four
extra fine shows for the first four
Tuesdays arid if your patronage oil
these nights is sufficient to justify it
these Tuesday shows yin be contin-
ticd until Sept 1 If not we will then
abandon them after a fair trial Vc
'cel sure that all f)ur patrons are in-
'rested in keeping our young people
at home as much as possible and you
can help do this by giving the 'rues
In uthur bulmings m the U 1 Sunday afternoon May 15 lie--
w J (Bill) Monahan who was !' ginning at 2 o'clock there will
kirn in Edmond 12 years ago and he a community meeting at the
utt livuti there all his life did a few 'Good Hope school house in DOV-
d a y -t ago lle is survIved hY his Nki'''ley township An afternoon of
a daurditer and a s)n leoninillnity singing and enter-
Tlwre were PI real estate dee& t tainment will Le given
lid for record in Oklahoma county Ed Spivey candidate for com-
ast wetk tnisioner Will be present
---- All are invited
:Hat in the most im'dern phines yet
levied not only mail but passengers
old express The first route inaugu-
rated was onlY a Mort In hetween
New York and Washinvgton a
tance of 218 miL- 'That little iir
inail system has expanded to a
e111 of C2826 milts on which planes
N 7 ! uw last f iscal vear a total o ove
f r
I I owis 1 0 inillion nilici'
I The record a such remarkable pi-----
'Tess 401dd he KoptAly conirnvIllon!
Mrs John Bednar is spending al F1 oly 00 ems nt y u '
few days with her son John Jr and
an semi a letter in just one third the
family in Oklahoma City
hue it takes for ordinary mail In
Jacob Loman anti family visited o i k
nemory 0 Lae ih) 4nnwersary ot I
Willie Lorinin zind family near Ar
y i ( on otg 1
Air Mail Mr 1' t 21 1 't I t
radia Sunday
0 send nu air mall letter
Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Ein-
- ma Hillerby were ND and Mrs Jack
l
C A AS
Walker and Mr and Mrs Glen Walk- 11 l ETER S N
er from Oklahoma City and Mr and --------
AIrs Geo McGraw and son Troy Mr The Cemetery A oiciation held its i
and Mrs Claude Nunley were after- i crvular meeting- NIiY I It was voted
noon callers I unanimously to relicti all the old of- i
Mr and tirs G C Vorel spent I Eers for the coming year
Sunday in Jones ‘vith Mr ami Mrs1 An all-daY cle:in -up will be held
Louis Vorel ihursday May 111 Everyone invited
Mr zind Mrs Frantz Ashley and 1 0 111-1:1 -M' ' :1 ' ''
children of Pauls Valley visited here 1 hrirl SuodaYi :laY 2i
the past weekend Nvit h their parents' It's te to PaY d'i'-'s! We h"Pe t"
Fred Fesler and faro ily were I r make more permanent improvement s
euests of his parents :Ali and MrsI A well 1-: notdud 'h:ill!Y W:th
Paul Feider Saturday help this vill be nno-le prsd' Wei
I
''ilr and Mrs Lloyd Kennedy 1 nd I mei noip from only 51 familaH la t I
hee children of Guthrie visited Mr yt'ar Let's doulile this numbcr
Aaron Baker Monday evening
Thcre who came to vriit 'Mrs Gard- LADIES' AID NIEKFS i
tier on Mothers' Day were her chil- -----
dren as follows: Bryan Gardner The Ladies' A id met llay I wi!ii !
wife and daurihiter of Edmond M rs Mr Carl Brook x‘ hi) was assist d '
laudir Paddock rif leridnin and Mr hy Mrs Mart Prs and Mrs Arsi
George Gardner and family of Ed- thin Hamlet Four visitors were 1
mond prcsent Mrs (illion Mrs Lloyd
Mrs Dave Berra and 'Mr and Pay Mrs Jesse Evans and Airs Fred'
Mrs Ray lierrold were Sunday guests Virder Twent-four members ans-if
Mr and Mrs Jewett Abbott wered roll call
Mr and Nit's Glen Evans and on The June meeting will lie with) 'Mrs
of MeLoud spent 1-!rirclay here with AuAin Briscoe
his brother Jesse Evans anti family
Mrs Floyd Feslor and two children ou and 1-l111h Huntington spent
spent Sunday with her parents Mr at Sunday here liMiting their moth
Mrs George licrrolil cr :Airs BiAle Huntington
r eve
Chester A Keyes Editor and Owner
Mrs Lora M Norman Local Editor
No 17
Fire thought to have been
caused by lightning during Fri-
day night's storm destroyed the
contents of the Evil W Baker
utility garage in flethany caus-
ing damages estimated at $150-
ou0
The 1i1az dkcovered at 10:-
t0 I) M by Julian Eiggers
cmPloYe val extinguished an
hour later with the aid of two
lire companies dispatched from
the Oklahoma City fire depart-
ment The garage contained mater-
ials used in building electrical
ransmission lines and several
elect rie mot ors Three trucks
:uli one mk)tor car ‘vere in tho
one-story sheet-irn and steci
kidding when the fire broke out
11 was lost
Woman's Leal) From
Third Floor is Foiled
OKIA110:IA CITY — A :16-
year-old woman was captured
as she prepared to leap from a
ledge On the third floor of the
court house I he other day
l'ito woman juinpyd through
a window to I he roof from a third
floor shortly aft er she had been
ordered committed to the Central
State hospital at Norman by the
county sand y board Fred Smith
deputy sheriff climbed through
the window and followed hen
Smith caught her just as she
started to climb over the ledge
at t he nort h side of the third
floor parapet
Thirty-five feet below is a
concrete driveway
The woman later was taken to
he Norman hospital by Smith
hd n BJober of TMt ber wiil be in-
shillcd May 15 fiirit vice pnisidetit
Zeta Kappa ititcritelmminatiith
at iftlahenia A ('ollore
STOP! - LOOK! - LISTEN!
KEEP FOOD LY TEMPERATURES'
LESS THAN FIFTY DEGREES
That's the warning of Science so he sure the refrig-
erator you own or the r(!frigerator yi are planning
to hay has all 111( tilianficat ions aid' will 1eep con-
stant temperatunrs within the SAFETY ZONE
This is vital to yfur family's health
ELECTItIC htillt to main--
I:till (011) of :tulin11 licitt
It i)rotNt food :it all tinic 1n)nt the 14varos
1:c1Lria in tlicir -trifc to (rIfoct
I)(llt i
‘V 1 "n you huy 1tV EI11(:T1IC Your
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ELECTRIC 1:EFIIGEILITION
S SAFE IND DEPENIL1BLE
AS YOH: ELECTRIC LIGHT
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An CAlehootot iatiteitUtCaft Istblidted Oh lo4amt len-Ovev 15?iZ
J DALE VORNOM Manager Chandler District
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ADVERTISING RATES
Readers I ceht V each izrsue
Display Space 25c per inch corn-
pthilion 10e extra
Legals at legal rates
All Cards of Thanks awl Obituar-
ies over :lin) words in Icne:th v ill lw
chatTtql for payable in advance
Ohituary poetry double rate
Obituaries for nontiltribers
Per line payable in advance
A dHcount w i1 be allowod on ad-
votisemcnts running conTinuouzly on
contract
The Oklahoma County Reg:Aer‘
Current Comment
By Chester A Keyvs
VETERANS DECEIVED
One of the regrettable things
about the unemployment situa-
tion is the plight of many Veter-
ans Of the Worhl War wi() are
unable to secure employment
At one time there was as
many as half a million of these
mon without employment—men
‘vho offered their lives if need
1)e for the gtood of their country
anti who Were told when they
marched away to war that "your
job will be waiting for you Mien
you return" At the present
time it is said the number of
vuterans unemployed is Nvell in
excess of :l000ft
A grateful nation (or is it?)
should do something about this
itspur Pap onders hat the
difference is in the liquor that niCti
drink that makes one vi ant to fight
and the other ant to love everyone
he meets
SECRET 01WERS
An Okkihiona rity paper recently
took a dilly dig at a secret order and
at fraternal orders in general (ally
showing the grie-s ignorance of the
writer or a prejudice that is not
warranted
Anyone dm ever joined any of the
well known secret fraternal organ-
izations and who Went into it Witt)
the tigtit motives could not have
nelded being impressed kvith its genii
teachings Any person 'who kvill take
the 01)1'114:atolls of any of these orders
and live up to them cannot help be-
ink a better Vtizen
V110 ladittle the work of these
oiders evidently do not know all the
good they accomplish
UP
—
The Oklahoman and Times the
other day puldished two pages
or names of people who had do-
nated one cent each to pay the
Iwo of t man kyho had been fined
for asking a cop why he
was driving without I head-
light A thousand dollars xvorth
of space devoted to a good cause
—showing vhat the general raw-
thinks of a too officious cop
puLITICAL 111Es
467-
This is the year and this is the
iiason when political lies bloom and
soon they will ripen
In a political campaign some men
will tell anything no matter Meth-
er true or fake if they believe it
will he a detriment to thcir oppon-
ent 'They ill eVt'll itituttInt) o (M-
t 1111:-tiVd iv that they ‘vill believt
these lies themselves 7-itol it seniii
to have no cllet On their coma:wilco
NVhy ‘vill men do siich thing-i
politics when they IA oldd Nut dt) thela
in any other activity?
A RIGHTEOUS ACT
---
Attorneys do good deeds sometimes
and V' holl Wc hear about it it makes
os rejoice ‘Ve Wint to ttll you
about one of them
l'iros- T Cross an $ LtOrtley
l'olo Mo liought up mortgages of
iankrupl farmers in his county to
h amount of and present-
the notes to the farmers so that
hey could save their homes
If anviine ever said there would
he no aitorneys in heaven we think
t a 'V 1
BED BUGS
tvlien this country was
rir! every hoikeimlil had hags
lied Hut nowailay-- many Old-
n ghirin t maturey have never
a en a thirig If my home
laal limr t W) 111W thit !'tttr(t
1! lia th'd The family skele-
iiii iiIy 1
!amiy Vt1 Ltnd
tilt h 't many time: i the
hl) ithfiLt it
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mid ii fl lihiag to tile
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HAT'S Ulf DIFFLIZENCE?
nwiv n a daily papcc where
!hi y call a man had rong!!!!!!1!!Y
! appi poldie funds to his
U a "defalcator" That!- rIL
w ay et! stating it hut thcre i a
hr1cr and tH'INT o)ld that lits th
decripton and days of the
hirh prices o news print and when
evvry Itie enunt- we wonder ‘chy
I riot wod noire The shortA:r
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