The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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(Periona who report social meet
Ingo of any kind will please get
them to the paper immediately
after they take place Do not wait
two or three days as it lessens the
value of the atory—EdItor)
Capron Priscilla Club
Meets Thursday
Plans were made for the annual
dub picnic at Dooley grove when
the Capron Priscilla club met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs Joe
!lardy and Mrs Pat Johnston as
hostesses
Following the business session
the afternoon was spent informally
after which a refreshment course
was served
Cuests yen Mrs Vincent Mrs
Morris and Miss Mary Lee
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the afternoon
n was spent infomally
after which a refreshment course Roses attractively decorated the I Given At Church
was served room and were used as favors mull The College cla4s of the Friends
Guests were Mrs Vincent ms as a centerplece I Sumkty school sponsored a mother-
Morris and Miss Mary Lee Those present were Mrs Fred daughter banquet at the Friends
church T v
hursday eening
Gatz Mrs Grace Nelson Mrs
The rooms were beautifully dee-
Mrs M F McMullen Hostess Otto !toyer Mrs William Behel
oated with a lattice work and pro-
To Country Club
Arrs Sam Heasley Mr morehart fusion of spring flowers Vases of
Mrs M F McMullen Was hostess Mrs Bet M umn MIS Boone Bloyd roses centered the long tables and
Thursday afteraoon to the Better
Mrs Sny
der Mrs Emma Murrav
Homes Home Demonstration club pink and white was expressed in all
of the appointments
A Mother's (lay program was Mrs Estella Rackley and Misses
Covers Nv e r e laid for 65 Mr
planned for Sunday evening at 8 Pearl Roll Rena Gatz
o'clock and a family party will be Frances Evelyn Hoch wa3 toastmistress
Sweet Palma Hover Lois Bel1 During the threu-course dinner
held Friday evening May 18 at Helen Letha Litton and Le the following program
the home of Mrs C W Curry nit m was gen
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More a r t Rozell B
a en jamin Vel- Welewne' Miss Opal Nelson
New members W e 1 c o m e d into th h
' Response Mrs Mary Cox
club were Mrs Pauline McBride ma Ruth Bloyd Doris Snyder and
Group singing led hy Miss Max-
Mrs Flavel Long Misses Artie Nellie Murray ine Ames
Reading "Mother" Miss Doris
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'Vocal duet Mrs Dixie Hammock
ANNOUNCEMENTS and her daughter Miss Velda Rae
Hammock
Vocal solo Miss Grace Walker
Vocal solo "Mother NIachree"
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Forest Bender is teacher Of the
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State Offices
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GOVERNOR
Lieutenant Governor
ROBERT BURNS
A winning Democrat
for
GOVERNOR
STAIT-SENATE
L A CLINKENBEARD
DEMOCRAT
for
STATE SENATOR
From Woods and Woodward
COUNTY CLUJIK
Counties I I I wish to announce to the TtePubli-
Call voters of woods county that I
Your support will be appreciated I am a candidate tor re-election to the
office of count clerk All support
I I will be appreciated at the primary
on July 3
- I CLAY D MURROYV
REPRESENTATIVE
VOTE FOR
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Lj E C GEESLIN
bemocrat for Representative
SUPREME COURT
W B GARRETT
MANGUM
DEAtocRAT
For Supreme Court
FOURTH DISTRICT
County Offices
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COUNTY COSIVINSMAIER
Diutrici
dosirp to announce to my many
friends t htit E i m a pa il t fffire-pielstimi
to the orrice flf cowl y
vonunissiohor fru tIi Y first d ist rict
subject to thy will ht I bY ItYpubli-
can voters at tho primary eiveliwi
on July P-
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I hereby announce ati a ctolidal0
for the loon inn I ion to IIIP off ie) 4 1
i 4 tolninissioner of Foods county from
the firs (lkiriet on the Rotoldie:In
tleket Ftildot to the action of the
II votem In the primary on 3Illy I7
! : Your influence will ho annreci!ited
4 1011N 1DI'111-1
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: I lit'reby ri!IntMIWO ns n Ca Tioiiihhs
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for the nomination to OP ofri f
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commlFsinner of Woods t minty from
-- the first (116triet on thc Democratic
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1! 1 July 3 Your Ioftti ice win lii fill-
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)1 tireelated I N HUGHEY
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I hereby nommove ns n T11
for thp nomination to the ofico
commit-sioner of Woods uounty from
the first (pOtrict on the Democratio
ticket subject to Iii primary on
July 3 Your 1nflti iice win
rioreelated L I HUGHEY
A II (Al) EDWARDS
DEMOCRAT
Candidate for
SHERIFF
i
Marie Ea ley Jewell McMillan and
Opal Kretzinger
Guests included Mrs E E
Kretzinger and Mrs Clara War-
ren The lesson on nutrition child
feeding Nvai led by Mrs Jett War-
ren with Mrs Florence Eley Mrs
John Mill and Miss Violet Curry
assisting
Demonstrations were given by
Mrs Eley and Miss Markwell
The club viI1 meet June 14 with
Mrs John Thill as hostess
Home Economics (irk
Entertain Thursday
The second year home econom-
ics girls delightfully entertained
their mothers at a luncheon Thurs-
day afternoon in the dining room
County
Offices
' COI' S'I't THEA SI It lt
- I here announce as a candidate for
Ithe nomination on the Democratic
1 tktket for the office of county trens-
urer of Woods Cl I LI n t y subject to th-
wilt or the voters at lhe primary
1 election On July 3 1934
H E BOCO(' K
I take Hifi method to tell tny
iriends that I am a candidate for
the office of county trearurer soh-
ject to the wishes of the Republican
voterm at the primary election July
3 1934 Thanh you
ED S ROBERTS
T hereby ainrnuic n a candidate
I I for the nomination on the liepubli-
I can ticket for ihe office of county
! treasurer of Woods county subject
11 to the of the voters at the pil-
1 mary election on July 3 1934
S P (PRICE) FULTON
HERBERT FETTKE
DEMOCRAT
for
COUNTY CLERK
Your support will be appreciated
mit'PElitINTENIDENT
T hereby announce myself as a can-
! dida le for I he nomination to) the
Ioffice of county huperintendent of
I tfl cliunty on the Democratic
: t leliet subject to the o ot ors hi the
I primary Your support solicited
mA Into A1IM-11N MAPT1N
(Milton Martin)
ROGER PHELPS
DEMOCRAT
for
C ()LINTY SUPERINTENDENT
Your support will he appreciated
hereby a nnolture as a ea telidato
for I ho hat ion On I he I telliWra t-
i 1 lekot for the office of iiount Y
Hollierintendent subject to the w
tf t voters at the primary t-ct
I ion on 1LO 3 1931
(MISS) GERTIIEDE CHAFFEE
KENNETH C QUINLAN
DEMOCRAT
for
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
Yoitr Support Appreciated
Ditar Iv( 1
1)1' 31 OCKAT
I hereby announce as a candidate lOr
for the nomination to the otfive of
commissioner of Woods county from COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
the first district on the Republican
ticket subject to the primary on '
July 3 Your influence will be nit- Yu
or Support Apprecia te(
predated ALBERT
t
DiNt net 1
PC T 1iiJ announce myself fIS
tcandidate for the nomination I I ho
office of commissioner Woods
vountY from the first district ou
to the Democrat le subject to EARL O FISHER
t the primary on July 3 d Your haft
De mocr at of Waynoka for
ence will be appreciate
RAYMOND RobtEllSON Coupty Suprnutendeut of
School
Sceond District
WOODS COINTY
hereby announce myself AR a
candidate for the nomination to the 1 Years Teaching Experience
vffieft of cmmnissioner of Woods I Your Support Appreciated
county from the second district on
thn i lokot wihiltt to the '
hereby announce myself AR a
candidate for the nomination to the ! YtURS Teaching Experience
vrieft of COMIlliStdpnur cc Woods I Your Support Appreciated
county from the second district On
the Republican ticket sithject to the l
action of the voters In the prinmrY
on July 3 Your influence will he
appreciated
ALVA R DEVINE
hereby announce that I am ft
I Democratic candidate for the office
SHERIFF int comity superintendent My duties
T hereby nnnounce myself as a CM deputy during the present ad-
candidate for the nomination on the 'ministration have given nie a thor-
Republican ticket to the ()lice of ()ugh knowledge of the routine work
Phel iff of Woorls county subject to of the office and an understanding
the iction of the voters In the pri- of the conditions and needs of
'nary on July 3 IOU!' Influence will Woods county schools Your sup-
be appreciated KEN W GREER nor' will be greatly appreciated
()ugh knowledge of the routine work
of the office and an understandina
of the conditions and needs of
Woods county schools Your sup-
port will be greatly appreciated
PAULINE COFFMAN
IVOR CMNTY JUDGE
I hereby announce as a candidate
for the nomination on the Democrat-
ic ticket for the office of county
judge of Woods county subject to
th0 11 of the voters at the primary
election on 1934 Vour vote
greatly apmciated
FRANK E SEVERN
Willing Workers Club
Meets Thursday
Willing Workers Home Demon-
stration cluh met at the home of
Mrs Effa Naureth Thursday with
10 members and four visitors pres-
ent Mrs J R Barker president had
charge of the meeting with Mrs
Go Idle Bay as secretary
Mrs L E Morris led the lesson
study omnutrition
A demontration on desserts for
a child was given by Mrs Grace
Hull and Nliss Rachel Markwell
home demonstration agent ga'e a
demonstration On child feeding
The ncxt regular meeting will be
June 11 at the home of Mrs Alice
Barker
Annual Mot her-Daughter
Banquet G i
The annual mother-daughter ban-
quet of the Women's Missionary
society of the United Brethren
church and the girls of the Otter-
bein guild was held Thursday ev-
ening in the church basement
The tables were attractively dec-
orated with vases of roses and a
color note of lavender and white
wa observed in the table appoint-
ments Covers xvere laid for 65
Following the three-course ban-
quet Mrs W O Weiland presi-
dent of the missionary society pre-
sented the following program:
Playlet "Why Join the Mission-
ary Society"
Song by Jean Anderson
Short talks by Mrs J L Burket
Mrs Paul McKitrick Mrs Charles
Wardell and Miss Lillian Shafer
THE ALVA DAILY RECORD FRIDAY MAY 1 11 1931
Mrs L E Hinkley Hostess
Here l'hursday
Mrs L E Binkley was hostess
Thursday afternoon when she en-
tertained members of the New Era
club and Mrs E W Tanner and
Mrs E V McCormick of Kansas
City a former member of the club
Mrs C O Green had charge of
the lesson study She was assisted
in the discussion by Mrs Charles
Est le and Mrs J B Ross
Following the lesson Mrs' Earl
Batley the social leader presenteil
several contest games after which
a refreshment course was served
by the hostess assisted by her
(laughter 1Iiss Eva Binkley
The rooms were attractively dec-
orated with vases of roses
lInsbands Entertained
By Dorcas Class
With Mrs II G Creekmore Mrs
IL C McMullin and Miss Mildred
Downer as hostesses the Dorcas
class of the Baptist Sunday school
entertained their husbands with a
covered dish luncheon and party
Thursday evening in the church
basement About 40 were present
Guest were Rev and Mrs A F
Wasson Mrs J F Ilolte the class
mother and Mrs Lois Binkley
teacher of the class
Anniversary Celebrated
NVith Card Party
Complimentary to Mr and Mrs
din Williams east of Alva who
celebrated tivdr 29th wedding anni-
versary Tuesilay a group of friends
gathered at their home for a supper
and evening at cards
Concluding the games Orville
Shir12y and Mrs Maggie Dotson
received the high score honors and
s Shirley and Ed Milton receiv7
ed the low score award
Those preent were Mr and 111'S
G'orge Schaefer and (laughter
Shirley Ann Mr and Mrs Joe
Scribner Mr and -Mrs Ed Milton
Mr and Mrs Orville Shirley Mrs
Maggie Dotson and Abner Williams
Loyal Women's Class
Meets Thursday
The Loyal Women's class of Or
Chtistian Sunday school met Thurs-
day evening in the church basement
with Mrs J E Peoples president
presiding Sixty-three bouquets or
flowers were reported taken to the
hmipital during April
The A division with Mrs Allen
as chairman had charge of the so-
cial hour and served a lovely re-
freshment course Twenty-six mem-
bers and 10 visitors were present
Cherokee Outlet Chapter
D A B Meets
A delightful meeting of Chero-
kee Outlet chapter D A R NvaA
held Thursday when Mrs C
Mauntel Mrs Ed S Roberts and
Mrs E R Ball Waynoka were
hostesses at the home of
Nit's C Mauntel A profusion
of roses added to the beauty of the
surroundings
Mrs Bert Beeg le read a paper on
the "correct use of the flag" and
13 Rangers
Start Today
Alvans 'Will Take Part When
Field I feet Is Held in
Norman Saturday
Coach Jenks Simmons will take
13 Rangers to the state collegiate
con ferenco track in at NmAnan
Saturday leaving here Friday af-
ternoon with Carl Heaton unbeat-
en dash man as the main cog in
the Northwestern line-up
The ILO t gi t -ast year's second
place Mitincr are bidding for
more honors and possibly take the
meet with all six of the confer-
ence schools participating in the
field anti track events
The 100-yard dnd 220-yard
dashes Nvill be the features and
Heaton is expected to cop first
place Eichinger is depended on to
win the pole vault Ilohstadt anti
Holland will be high bidders for
the high jump and the Rangers
will be in all events with some
good men taking jilt
Mrs Holmes Crisp discussed "pew- wile or any member ot the
te" team can solve the said mys
During the business session the tery
folloWing onierS Were eletted:
Mrs Holmes Crisp regent Mrs The pan Aggies will know who
Ethel Hampton vice-regent Mrs ther they art' in or again Out of
Frank Munson treasurer Mrs the tate collegiate loop ‘vhen tho
Norman A Ryerson recording sec (ollfert'llee l'eprentat ivos meot
Friday afternoon at Oklahoma City
retary Mrs Will McGee corre-
sponding secretary Mrs G M The Aggi hav b(11 trying to
Lisk registrar and Mi"s Anna crit-li the loop for five vars It
Fisher historian seems their geography is What i
Concluding the afternoon a love-
wrong for their competition haS
ly refreshment course 'as served
been keen t he Rangers and the
Mrs Ryerson will be hostess to
:outhwestern Itulhings barely
the club in June
noing them out last year with a
—
:t to 0 count Tit Bulldogs won
Golden Rule Club Observes
t state p loo in it Walk too
Guest Day T he hursday
Guest Day Nvw observed bY the i
Golden Rule club When they en-I Now it's Johnny nnett meeting
tertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon Jimmie Owens ill the coming mix-
at the home of Mrs Ed Milton 927 nig show that has no date aS yet
Barnes avenue Roses and sweet
peas added to the attractiveness of
the rooms and bases of rosebuds D ecord want d's nay
centered the quartet tab h
tables wen
a r
the three-course dn
iner vas serv-
ecord ant d's ay
ed Place cards favors and other
appointments were hand painted
Progressive dominoes were play- Ae"''' iMiL
Ied during the afternoon Airs Ward
Haines and Mrs Francis Woodson
received the guest honors and Mrs
Orville Shirley and Mrs George for
'A 0
Schaefer received the club honors
I Guests included Mrs E D F
Wiebener Mrs Jim Scribner Mrs
Wylie Scribner Mts F M Wood- Mother
son Mrs Kent Fah Mrs Fred
Reiman Mrs Lloyd Huff Mrs
Ward Haines Mrs Jim Buckles
Mrs Lester Rush Mrs "tarry r
Schaefer Mrs George Ewbanks 1
Mrs Jim Whitney Mrs Sam Hada !Dille rent 4
r
Mrs Roy Day and Miss Lenore
Ilaines CI! CS ot—In
Mrs Lane Re-elected President
or Y V C A Council
Mrs Arthur Lane was re-elected
president cf the Y W C A council
at the meeting of that organization
Thursday afternoon in the high
school building
Other officers elected were MN
!tarry Tanner vice-president Mrs
C M Branson secretary and Mrs
Henry Witt treasurer
A summary of the year's work
was given and plans Were made foi
the work next fall
The meeting Thursday concluded
the meetings for this year with the
exception of a meeting in July
when further plans will be made
for the work next fall
The Girl Reserves of the high
school expressed their appreciation
to the council for their interest in
their behalf
Concluding the afteynoon a lovd-
ly lunch was served by the Girl
Reserves
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Glad to see Watonga and Nicene Club
join the Northwest loop That Chicago
means stronger competition and Pittsburgh
better ball playing Watonga lionsas New York
a strong football aggregation year- St Louis
ly and Okeene has a hefty cage Poston
team
$o power to the 111'W 111C111- Prooklyn
hers and the loop is ready for Philadelphia
z-oine 41(41011 now Cincinnati
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Anthony high's foot ball team AMER
give tilt! Coddling of Aka Club
high plenty of competition this New York
oning Sept 's on the Kansa Washington
gildiron is they have nearly the Philadelphia
sitte team back this season as last Cleveland
and last year thcy tipped the scale Ilmton
heam at a near 175 pound aver- Det roit
:we That's a wchthty subject un Loois
Cioldbug fatt's mind for the next Chicago
four months
browse around
a suitable gift
are moderate
COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME!
I want all my friends and customers who did business Nvith
me at my old location 621 Barnes to drive up arid see nie in
my new station 511 Normal just acros from the Northeast
coiner of the campus I promise to render the same courteou4
elicknt service iU ilaVe been accustomed to rceeivinrr at inv
station tiON BROWNLEE
Now New Location
can ying a cifillpiete lint of
DON BROWN LEES
Across from Colleri" "t' P
I gtIJ cam lous et Lit) I I
Courteous Anent ion
A Bit 0'
SPORTS
By Brooks Bicknell
Now just why they call
George McAlister the mana-
ger of the Greenhorns giris'
softball team "Phil" is a
mystery but I hear that his
wife or any member of the
team can solve the said mystery
THERE are so many things
just a little different and
off the beaten path—that
will bring joy to your Moth-
er's heart tonie 111 and
Complete Mobiloil Lubrication—Wahing
Vacuum Cleaning
sc
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Gifts She'll
Appreciate
you'll find
Our prices
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I has need for the multiplication
table then his own desire for the
Pct' k r
now a io make the acquisi('S-
tion of knowledge a pleasure and
612 he will not have to be forced to
119 study lie will want to dance and
119 practice because of 11Li ONVI1 dOSire
:"M 10 get the knowledge anti he will
3:)() get pleasure thereby thus the work
316 will have been made play
Children as well as grown folk-
have a perqinality and this niot
importan po
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Some of our mot !canted anti
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ming people have come from hum-
IIk hotne Perhaps there is a
reaott Pcritaps the chitti mind
Nktt not directed to it pattern Per-
11tp 1Va: allowed to dkVclop
natUrallY not forced to practice
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luil9er because it is bui:t of TEMPERED RUBBER
the toughest tread rubber ever placed on a tire
Here's the biggest EXTRA feature in the tire
wurld the TEMPERED RUBBER TREAD Come
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at NO EXTRA COST!
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inuic or learn the multiplication
tables etc until his own mind
teached out for them Perhaps hi6
instinct and personality were al-
lowed to grow and develop with-
out restraint "guided instead of
directed"
An encampment in the Rocky
mountains for carrying on biolog-
ical researches will be conducted
during- the summer by University
of Oklahoma professors
i Eli' ELL' I:S
Spec:al Sunday
CIIICKEN DINNER
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ist Door West Of Eutsler's
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Cayce, O. F. The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 11, 1934, newspaper, May 11, 1934; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2077846/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.