The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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B L Hardy was present
additional guest MI-LinMK Cot black and white silk crepe dress
Mrs Wilton was a with black accessories
sisted in en- : rom
fvENTs! Toe bridegroom a Mr
tertaining by Mrs Tillie Dickey i i nd Meyers
Mt7s- cii'jij N ViltN R bridegroo
Tne m and Mr Meyers
"Iwore oxford gray dress suits
A short business meeting was
conducted by Mrs Walter King gl"m--11) Mrs Busse graduated from the
1 MN Busse graduated from the
conducted by Mrs Walter King:
)Kinsley high school and attended
president during which names:
THURSDAY !Northwestern in Alva
were drawn for the Christmas ex- !
Alva W C T U 2:30 p in ' She has been employed at By-
change with Mrs W F atfield 503 num's sandwich shop the last year
At the cht z of the afternoon re-
Eighth street Assistant hostesses Mr BUSFC graduated from the
freshments were served by the hos-
Airs Ella Callison Mrs Dora Sny- Northwestern high school and also
tesses assisted by Mrs Davey
der and :Nit's airy all Election of attended college there
King
officers Mrs C S Weatherbie The young cople will m:11'" their
prrimm chairman home on a farm near Alva
95th Birthday Honored Y W C A council 4:15 p m
By Mrs Sol Peoples high school building Mrs L T Cox Hostess
Complimenting the 95 th birth- Friends and Neighbors club To Liberty WCTU
day anniversary of Mrs Sol Peo-1 1:30 p m Mrs George Burling Alt's L T Cox was hostess
plea a dinner was held Sunday at I Pi Kappa Sigma alumnae 8 p Wednesday for members of the
the home of her daughter Mrs! m Miss Irene Walker Dorothy I Liberty W C T U at her home
Ed Hardy The honoree's birth- i Wells Apt 8 southwest of Alva Mrs T H
day will be September 13 I New Era club 2:30 p m Mrs I Fugit president presided
At the eht z of the afternoon re-
freshments were served by the hos-
tesses assisted by Mrs Davey
King
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Numerotts gifts were presented i E I Haworth 1027 Center street Following the short businest ses-
to Mrs Peoples i Mrs Raney lesson leader Mrs so n an interesting discussion on
A huge cake decorated with 95 i Binkley social hostess the "Loyal Temperance Legion"
lighted candles was baked for the Get-to-Gcther club postponed till was presented by Mrs Eugit as-
occasion by her daughter Mrs second week in October sisted by Mrs II T Joseph Mrs
Myrtle cut by her granddaughter
FRIDAY Lydia Hook Mrs Con Jackson
Miss Gladys Hardy and the can-
Amity Rebekah club 2:30 p m Mrs J B Ross Mrs Lela Gordon
dies blown out by her great- Mrs F M Woodson Mrs Arthur and Mrs L T Cox
granddaughter Virginia Hardy I Tanner co-hostess Mrs Herbert Wilson gave an
Among those attending were
Intermediate Christian Endeavor account of her trip east this sum-
Mr and Mrs Elwood Peoples of 1
society of the Christian church mer when she visited in Wash-
Alva Mr and Mrs Jim Hatton of
7:30 Miss Lorraine Delhotal 905 ington D C and the fair in
Fargo W 11 Peoples Mr and
Choctaw street social Each mem-
Mrs C C Peoples Mrs Harold New York
' ber bring nickel
Hardy and daughter Virginia I Red Bird H D club Mrs Mar- During the business sessiol of-
Gladys Hardy Ruby Young Mn- ficers were elected as follows:
jorie Jones hostess
dine Demaree Estel Peoples Mrs I
S M club 1 p in Mrs Naomi Mrs T R Fugit re-elected presi-
Laura Perry Miss Worthy Ma-
I Rice 617 Center street Assistant dent Mrs H T Joseph vice
honey' Miss Florence Perry Willisl president Mrs L T Cox tress-
hostesses Mrs C M Branson
Perry Mr and Mrs Henry Lau- ' urer and Mrs H R Wilson see-
' Airs Nels Nelson and Mrs A G
baugb Carley Mitten Carl Lau- I Clark luncheon retary
baugh Mr and Mrs Ed Hardy— At the close of the afternoon
Alpha Sigma Alpha alumnae
Woodward Press 8 p m Miss Edna Donley 1103 refreshments were served
Guests w e r e Mrs Gordon's
Mrs Peoples is the mother of Chucch street Mrs Essie Nall and
mother and Mrs Martin daugh-
J E Peoples 419 Seventh street Miss Eula Callison assistant host-
ter of the hostess
Alva and will be remembered by esses
many friends in Alva as she has
SUNDAY
visited here a number of times Miss YPungberg Initiated
Golden Weddinq anniversary of
United Neighbors Club Meets
With Mrs Irene Smithson
' The United Neighbors home
demonstration club met Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs Irene
Smithson with 13 members and
one visitor present Mrs Smithson
secretary had charge of the meet-
ing The club sang two songs and
was led in prayer by Mrs Derr
and repeated the farm women
creed
The subject of the lesson was
Understanding Ourselves" Miss
Julia Taylor led the round-table
discussion
Visitors were Mrs Cecil Mor-
row children
The next regular meeting will
be October 11 at the home of Mrs
Rose Lyon
Mr and Mrs R W Moore Will
Observe Golden Wedding
Mr and Mrs R W Moore of
'730 Third street will celebrate
their golden wedding anniversary
Sunday
They will hold open house from
2 until 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon
and would be glad to have their
friends call
Mr end Mrs Moore were mar-
ried at Gailord Kansas Sept 17
1889 They came to Oklahoma in
November 1898 They homestead-
ed on a farm 20 miles northwest of
Alva where they made their home
for many years
They had ten children four of
whom died The children are El-
mer Li le Floyd of Alva Marvin
Moore of Fort Sill Mrs Arvi Ila
Vinson of Selling and Mrs Zelma
Lunch of Green lake Texas
They have sixteen children and
six great-grandchildren
Mrs Moore is 73 years old and
Mr Moore is 77 years old
SUNDAY
Golden Weddinv anniversary of
Mr and Mrs T D McGill Open
house from 2 to 5 at their home
909 Third street Friends and
ne'ghbors are invited to call n
them
'ter Mrs Clifford Doty and son
Mrs Ethel Taylor Mrs Glen Hai-
Iris Mrs Mildred Riggs Mrs Docia
Quinn Mrs J N W Haltom Mrs
Lavona Budy Mrs Edith Bury
Mrs Harriet Reed Mrs Ruth
Budy ' Mrs Floyd Hickman and son
I
Faye Dilley Ruby Stewart and
daughter Mrs Laura Veley Mrs
Adda Martin Goldie Doty Lois
Doty Glenda Haltom and Lloyd
Doty
Those sending gifts were Mrs
Beulah Bascon Mrs Grace Ensor
Mrs Ruth Quinn Hazel Easter-
I ling Mrs S S Quinn Mrs1 Glad-
' ys Gourley Mrs Myrl Haltom
Mrs Murrail Cook and Lois Mrs
Vera Haltom Mr and Mrs Roy
Jeffries Mrs Lorene Beecher Mrs
Esther Farris Mrs Lizzie McCray
Mrs Hazel Hanen Bud Irons
Mrs Heath Grandpa Budy Mary
Mitchell Pearl Mitchell Mrs
Morgan Mrs Pearl Smith Mr and
Mrs Odell Henry and sons
Night Hawks Entertained
At Lawn Party Tut Isday
Members of the Night Hawks
club wcr:e delightfully entertained
Tuesday evening at a lawn party
and watermelon feed at the home
of Miss Velma Keck
During th evening which was
spent informally plans were dis-
cussed for the addition of new
members to the club
An election of officers was held
with Elsie l'ae Peters old presi-
dent presiding
Officers selected were: Velma
Keck president Max Severe
vice president Alta Hamilton
secretary-tr2easurer Mary Evelyn
Hoch reporter
Members present were Gladys
Maedgen Elsie Faye Peters Bet-
ty Jean Swingle Alary tVelyn
loch Alta Hamilton Velma Keck
Roy Bixter Max Severe and Gail-
en POWCII
Mrs Melvin Jeffries Honoree Hoch reporter
At Bridal Shower Members present were Gbdvs
Mrs Melvin Jeffries formerly Maedgen Elsie Faye Peters Bet-
Miss Laura Doty was honoree at ty Jean Swingle Alary tVelyn
a bridal shower Thursday at the flochAlta Hamilton Velma Keck
Roy
home of her parents Mr and Mrs Bixler Max Severe and Gail-
John Doty en POWC II
The honoree assisted by Mrs —
Floyd Hickman opened her nrany
lovely gifts after which ice cream Busy Mothers Club Meet and cake were served to the fol With Mrs Wallace Dungan !
lowing guests: Mrs James Mitch- l The Busy Mothers club met for
ell Mrs C H Parsons Mrs Frank the first meeting of the fall with
Irons Mrs W H Quinn Mrs Mrs Wallace Dungan Mrs E B
Ross Doty MO Sadie Keifer Rev L Hardy and Mrs Alfred Kimery
and Mrs Butterlield Mrs A C were assistant hostesses
Haltom Mrs Elizabeth Hedrick DuripT the business meeting
and Marva Haltom members answered roll call by giv-
Mrs Helen Mitchell and son Mr ing "Points for Parents"
and Mrs John Doty and son Mrs The time of the meeting was
Lowell Mitchell and son Mrs Roy chsnged to 2:30 with adjourn-
Barker Mrs Clara Todd Mrs ment at 4:30 Mrs Rufus Gordon
Marie Curtis and daughters Mrs received the surprise package
Lee Harris and daughter Mrs In the contest—"An Old fash-
Everett Hickman Mrs Edith Za- loned Spelling Match" Mrs Or-
horsky and sons Mrs Sam Van ville Korn received the prize
Meter Miss Erma Quinn Miss! School day lunch was served at
Lucille Haltom Miss Pauline Tay- the clo3e of the afternoon
lot Miss Winnie Harris Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs John Robinson and daugh- Mrs Jack J S J S J S
Busy Mothers Club Meets
With Mrs Wallace Dungan
The Busy Mothers club met for
the first meeting of the fall with
Mrs Wallace Dungan Mc& E B
L Hardy and Mrs Alfred Kimery
were assistant hostesses
DuripT the business meeting
members answered roll call by giv-
ing "Points for Parents"
THE ALVA DAILY RECORD IIIURSDAY SEPTEMBER 149 1939
with 31 men aboard and so did the
suggestions of the fall season
The next meeting will be Sep- German dirigible ZR-3 with 2n -Nkailieri a short dist9nce to
— bury the bottle That was 32 years
temstsbeser 27 with Mus Dale Cox as men So Lindbergh was really the
67th
initirlisoi ottliZe:iidnhidadt i
plzai splifeicin1 rtisrtia:NsFal!
ho abtiut t
stho:Lillc i 1 elhe Ti:Iesdaysh:sriflfens3ti(4:141NNoe1:
' cet the detyl
REPEAL SEEN saai 41ai Vinidn
OU ever go 4et t puhe !
bottle 1 he
"Believe It or Not" carton for
FOR EMBARGO eryone of his papers every' d ev-
ay ' and the deputy suggested that Ken
And Ripley ng
started skyrocketi
ON U S ARMS1th fame i had buried the wine The sheriff
' n 1 1 ly had forgotten where he
icnntirinpri 7-11Tri rnlra 11 I was sure he could go to the place
1 asserting "Of coune the bottle
suggestions of the fall season
The next meeting will be Sep-
tember 27 with Mus Dale Cox as
hostess
(Continued rrom rage 1)
dent invited the two republicsn
leaders of the senate he omitted
the name of Senator Borah (R)
Idaho ranking minority leader of
the senate foreign relations com-
mittee and one of the chief oppon-
ents of the administr9tion's for-
eign policies
Here's Proclamation
The proclamation follows:
"Whereas public interests re-
quire that the congress of the
United States should be convened
in extra session et twelve o'clock
noon on Thursday the twenty-
first day of September 1939 to
receive such communication as
may be made by the executive:
"Now therefore I Franklin D
Rocsevelt president of the Unitedl
States of America do hereby pro-
claim and declare that an extra-
ordinary Occasion requires the con-
gress of the United States to con-1
I
vene in extra session at the calm-
to in the city of Washington on!
Thursday the twenty-first day of
I
British Troops Leave for the Front
5-Minute
Biographies
Continued from Page 1
SEE!
the new 1940
PLYMOUTH
This week at
BAIRD MOTOR CO
Phone 105 405 7th
Mr and Mrs Birch !Tallies re-' anUl
turned from a four-day visit with
their son and daughter-in-law I Ir i
!and Mrs Ward IL Haines of
Woodward Okla Ward has ire!
-
cently received a transfer and pro-
motion from the Knox Auto Sup-
ply stores of Enid to Woodward !
British troops completely outfitted for the front lines board a bus in London for trip to boat which
rnrried them to France Soldiers from England reached the front more quickly this time than in the
first World War and Germany is reported to have been forced to divert at least 96000 men from the
Polish front in an effort to stave off the invading drive of the Allies
Annual
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-LAST TIME TODAY-STOP
-i!fhis Dreaded Traffic
September 1939 at twelve o'clock ‘
i0t7FICIIILIC1 1000 d L LINUIV e U VIM no i TT DE us A FAATE wolF:
noon of which ell persons who ' '
THAN DEATH!
6 ball at that time be entitled to act
feu owe it to yourclf your
as members thereof are hereby re-
family : to see the picture that
quired to take notice : dares to (it al with the reatest
'In witness whweof I have here
unto set my hand and caused to problem facing young America!
be affixed the great seal of the "TELL YOUR
United States"
CHILDREN'
POLES BREAK THRUM NB
LINES AND CAPTURE LOU
erman Armies Ferced to Retreat into the
Warta Valley West of City and Plans
Made to Hold Flank Against Foes
LONDON Sept 13----fSpeciali The recaptur!e of Lodz word—Polih troops were reported threaten the safety of the Cicinal
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Wednesday to have b r o IA e n advance as far as Radom 130
miles due south of Warsaw and
through ( lerman lines west of I
W3rsaw recaptured the city of
: reduce the risk that the defense oi
Lodz and forced tlerman armies!
1 Warsaw could be turned from
!Lublin 100 miles southeast of
to retreat into the Warta valley
The reports received by radio! Warsaw
from Warsaw and in Polish (N!! - — --
patches to allied sources said the 1 t :
tiermans in the Warta N' alley west!--
of Lodz were fighting to prevent! Z kkt4
the Poles from turning the Nazi!
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le It flank l le I v !'A
II The Polish countw-attacks were
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I i eported to be the result of a
017eommT I
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comeback by the armies which the
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1 Nazis had reported trapped in the!
! l'oFen area VOA Of Warsaw The
471107 Pø71a ' I reports from Poland said Polish I
lot tes ftom the west N ere attack-
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mg the Germans in the Warsaw
!sector ioill the rear I
s
us in London for trip to boat which Mit Paris official Polih dis-i
more quickly this time than in the patches reported the Polish armies
divert at least 96000 men from the ! front the west had established lial-!
drive of the Allies I ison with the main Polish forces
! defending Warsaw The contact
-I I was said to have been established
i
June H tke i on the Vistula plans where there
:was severe fighting west of Lodz
!thus defeating the nazi efforts to
Dean C--x squeeze 250000 Polish troops ill
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'5t h Field A Hillery Fort Fran-is F : the Posen-Warsaw pocket) I
of Airs Grace Curtis and u great-
s Bureh Baines and M t! J011 Cilm- I A radio broadcast ftom Moscow
addressed to Miss Minnie hoedey I picked tip in London Wednesday
1
afternoon said the Poles also had
4 stinted an offensive in the north
Allied military experts describ
and omit strings We 'MOON all0
ng the reported Polish recapture
1jrlt along across pastures and up I
i of Lodz as the first Gectnan de-:
ins and down hills across gulluys up '
' - " ! feat on the eastern front said the
Ity Dean C-x
located with Battery 13 75th Field Artillery It Fratris E
'wlcarrer yo is a grandson of Mrs Grace Curtis and n great-
nephew of Mrs Fred Fah r r s Buroh Ilaines and 111 J011 Cam-
eron Alva This letter v a s addressod to Miss Minnie Hioe'31ey
de in of wmacn at Northwestern
Mrs Herbert Wilson gave an who own ' the newspapers thnt -
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Allied military experts describ
Ripley never studied drawing
account of her trip east this sum- "fired' him I (Continued from Page I) :ring DOLlt string's We bounce and
mer when she visited in Wash- ljelt along across pastures and up ing the reported Polish recapture
ington D C and the fair in
same routine as on the previous land down hills across gulliys up
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of Lodz as the first Gocinan de—
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New York !yet he is the most wid-ly imitated
cartoonist in the world d canyons then IT hills that seem feat on the eastern front said the
(lays We policed the area of the h
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During the business sessiol of- Bob Ripley has always been in- camp site eaoh time bcfore we left i to stand almost straight up we German general staff apparent y 1
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ficers were elected as follows : tensely interested in sports Ile Again we followed a winding road would keep raying to each of her had stretched too thinly their mo-i
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Mrs T R Fugit re-elected presi- wrote a book on Handball and an- and hail to do torized columns which broke un-
a lot of walking that perhaps the camp would be i
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dent Mrs IL T Joseph vice other on Boxing and he started out when the horses were going up bill over the next hill Eventually er the attac k of 250000 Poles lly we i
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president Mrs L T Cox treas- in Life to be a professional baseball It gets cold while we are riding so were there! When in camp small pressng simultaneously from the
urer and Mrs H R Wilson sec- player H I e wa5 signed up by the wear my shirt and sweat shirt :thunder showers would come then e3st and west
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retsry New York Giants but he broke his underneath and carry a haversack it would be really cold Sometimes 1
At the close of the afternoon! arm while pitching so he gave up " MY hack This sacks holds my 'it is very hot in the day time then GERMAN ENGINEERS
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refreshments were served !baseball and started drawing sport toilet articles underclothes socks icy cold at night and early morn- ARRIVE IN RUSSIA'
Guests w e r e Mrs Gordon's cartoons I - ing here I again climbed to the I
mother and Mrs Martin daugh-1 One cold December day in 1918 WINE BURIED top of a high mountain and got a MOSCOW Sept 13 --(Special) l
ter of the hostess ' :' —exactly one week before Christ- : Isweep of the entire camp with my --Groups of German engineers are
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mas—he sat in his office trying to '
LONG AGO DUG i movie camera (arriving in Russia presumably to
Miss YPungberg Initiated think of an idea for a cartoon An : l I took some more movie pictures aid in reorganization of soviet in-I
By Eastern Star Here hour or two slipped by He couldn't '
UP BY GREERand some of the chow formation dustrY it was learned today I
' Miss Miltil'ed Youngberg was think of a thing The deadline was I :later and some when chow was be- (Germans have envisaged Rus-1
initiated into the Order of East- approaching He had to draw some- ' ing served Just as I finished tak- sia as a principal source of supply
ern Star at the regular meeting thing so in desperation he picked rp Finds II LAA Which g the pictures that I wanted in
Sheriff noLite Iv 'Ilea ' m Iduring their war with Britain
of the chapter Tuesday evening up a few astonishing facts about: Ile Hid Man Years ears Ago the mountains some officers am- France and Poland and Berlin has I
boasted that the allied blockade !
in the Masonic hall i athletics and made a cartoon which Honed for us to come down Th
1 e
About 50 members were in at- he called "Chumps and Champs": And Proves It boys and I did so only to find of Germany will fail because of i
tendsnce lIle didn't like the title so he cross- i i that we were not allowed to go
Germany's access to "the Russian
Mrs Henry Harth worthy ma- 'ed it out and wrote "Believe it or !
By Brooks Bicknell from camp We really had some (storehouse)
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tron presided at the business ses- I Not" restricted area but were allowed
Well aged and seemed to be in to go d 1
sion after which a social hour : That was the turning point of safe k own t le canyon There we
eeping was a quart of Rich-
was enjoyed and refreshments his life One little idea on a dull lieu port wine that belon L found lots of willow5 and plenty of
s t 0 the birds and snakes We made us a
s h eri
were served by the hostess corn- ' dreary afternoon and presto!—he ff Ken Greer MOO
mittee I was on his way to a sensational
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Mrs Sybil Ricks of Huntsville world-wide success But t i 411111) stick apiece And when the 1
didn't I Sheriff Creel- who is
not a snakes came towards us we would
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i drinking man and who has gained fix them We took care of two! I R 17) 1? 6
- vAL s4 Asi Ali alikA it mAil cktr“ is y v LIMA t iti e til LWU
Texas was a special guest I come immediately
a reputation of "taking intoxicat- rattlesnakes a copperhead and two
IHe drew a 'Believe it or Not" ing beverages away from fellows" others then went back to camp
Pleasant Progressve Pals Club i cartoon once a week for ten years I
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Entertained Wednesday land believe it or not it attracted stal ted out plenty young (To be continued)
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Mrs J IL Morehart and Mrs i comparatively little attention For '
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Lillie Scaggs were co-hostesses ten year NAlong with Deputy Slieriff Nels elson the sheriff was down in Before diamonds were cut the
s his feature was on the I
the south central part of Woods' shape of a stone meant a lot to its
Wednesday when they entertained verge of failure As Rip enee said
county Tuesday on a civil service l c wner Triangular stones were
members of the Pleasant Progres- to me "You work and slave for ten
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sive Pals club in the first meeting1years and then become famous in when the two peace ()Mews got thought to cause quarrels a
of the fall season in the home of ten minutes"
to spinnip yarns about their squire stone filled its owner with
Mrs Morehart That is about what happened to
youth with Ken telling about I vague fears and a five-cornered1
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As a highlighting feature of the him For one day
in senteniber! when he was 17 years old he was i one caused violent death Only the
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rilproprit Mis Nv
1928 he drew a cartoon that star- 0 r k i n g on a wheat threshing 1 six-cifimuced stone was productive
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t i six-owncred stone was proouctive
afternoon's entertainment Miss 11928 he drew a cartoon that star- I worKing On a wnea toresolog
Eddith Jaekel gave an interesting tied a million readers crew of good
Eddith Jaekel gave an interesting tied a million readers i crew 01 good
and vidid word picture of her trip He (Tented a nation-wide furorel While he was working in the
this summer to Washington D C when he said that Lindbergh was field one day several fellows came may have 1e11 fund 11wo
New York and Canada the 67th man to make a non-stop I by with the smell of liquor on their The peace officers went to the
7-or iness session
flight across the Athntic oceanI beraths and were boasting about sp n ot where Ke was sure be
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1--! w t Thanksgiv- People rose up in indignation and I "stealing" some whiskey and wine
P: fe "planted" the port wine and with
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n ii- 'members and hus- I demanded (hat he retract his impu- I from a certain farmer's cellar not a littip digging found the bottle
Ib klinner will be held at dent and inulting lie I far away beried there by Greer 32 years be- !
tilt At -i Mr and IVIla 17 L L'ot Ripley pointed nut that As the men w(re "spinning their ' fere The wine bottle is now at
Armstrong Brown atid Alcock had flown across 1 i
yarns" to the thresher crew Young 1 the sherif f's office in the court
At the close of the meeting re- the Atlantic years ibefore Lind- i Non slipped a quart of wine away house We call that ''will power"
freshments were served Trays lif rgh was ever heard of—and so I from them Later hp took the fire even for a sheriff in his youth
were attractivly appointed with did the English dirigible P R 1
---- - II shovel from the thresher engine '
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c fbn c01 spnson with 31 men aboard and so did the I nii scnnrni n short distnnce to
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Cayce, O. F. The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 218, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1939, newspaper, September 14, 1939; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2081297/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.