The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 255, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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Alva Music Club Meets In Regular
Session Here Monday Afternoon
Thc Alva Music club met in regular session in the Starr
club room Monday afternoon at 2:30 Preceding the pro
grain the executive board met and acted on matters of
business
JOHN W CLOTHIER
CALENDAR of
The program given by Mrs J (Alt NDAR of
A' Frederick soprano and Mrs
C A Parker pianist vas one of cowl ING fvent
the scheduled artists programs of No X i )
the year It included selections
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from nineteenth century compos- l 1
TUESDAY
('Is and also of some of our mod- i
I contnescre Alva W C T U 2 :30 p in
Mt's B If flick n ell 823 Fifth
tr--1—Vo "la 4 osf 1n 'Is's
---- - — o 04" ruin — " '-'"' " " "''" " '
Mrs Frederick's part of the pro-lstreet mrs f A r
t Rumsey Mrs L stocked cellar show m
ing any hours
eram interesting both from the
1 K M
notter rs W E Lane as- of work also a nice flock of tor
standpoint Of beauty and the value lista
ostesses T
Im portant busi-
keys We plan to retrrn to thE
n
of study was divided into three tit ties all member urged to attend home of Mrs Ott Schwerdtfegct
groups 1 Girl Scouts rally 7:30 p in soon and inspect the new hoot(
iler fir4t group included "The 1 big! laud auditorium which their son is buildrig At the
Lotus Flower" by SchtmeEn mull W AL S Baptist church 1 p in home of M I's Ed Heaton we were
'0! Had 1 Jubars Le" by Ilan church parlors Covered dish lunch- shown a lovely new bath room of
del I eons followed by iffnma and which the hostess WaS very proud
Tim serumi number WIIS "MC- I IMIShICSS meeting She also demonstrated some pepet
laide" by Beethoven a number! Walnut Grove 4-11 club 9 a in i elish which was excellent
Avhich became so popular in thel — Soon We were at the home of
nineteenth century that the corn- WEDNESDAY Mrs Earl Beaton who had many
poser xvished he had mt Avritten Winchester 4-11 club 8:10 a to new things but as we had seen
it Iwcause he grew so tired of Pleasant View club 2 p m Mrs these before we looked at her
hearing it Paul Stoner flock of Buff Orpington pullets
For her third group Airs F which are well vorth seeing and red-i
sampled some frozen fruit salad
0 ick chose four numbers from i TilL'itSDAY
Enjoy 'Ghost Walk Mrs Frank Quinn of Hopeton Mr
Thirty young people of the B and Mrs C4fford Quinn and fat
U Of the Baptist church enjoyed ily of Capron Mr and IIrs J L
a Halloween "Ghost Walk" Mon- Vandruff of Lambert Mr and
day night The group met at the Mrs Everett Smith and - family
BaptiFt church and were taken to Mr and Mrs Alois Pracna and
Johnson Canyon northeast of Billy and Mrs L A Fullerton
Alva rltere the party was held and Claude Fullerton
The usual Halloween games and J -
omits featured the entertainment Tea Held By Sorority
after which a marshmallow and At Mrs Shirey's Home
Arlener roast was held A tea was held Friday by Pi
Rev Langley pastor Of the kappa Sigma sorority from 3 to 5
church was a special- guest in the home of Mrs Maisie Shrey
lommoselumsw in honor of the visiting- teachers
Tea Held By Sorority
At Mrs Shirey's Home
A tea was held Friday by l'i
kappa Sigma sorority from 3 to 5
M the home of Mrs Maisie Shrey
in honor of the visiting teachers
who were here for the N O E A
Eine and gold the sorority col-
os marked the color theme car-
ried out in appointments and dec-
orations Miss Jean May president of
the sorov'ty preided at the pret-
tily appointed table
J D UMBER FOR
COUNTY TREASURER
A vote for J D Umber in the November election will
be greatly appreciated I do not have the moans nor a
desire to bother each of you about this matter but will
pledge my best efforts if elector!
Republican Incumbent
For County Superintendent
Your Vote and Support Will be Appreciated in the
Election on November 5th
shown a lovely new bath room of
which the hostes WaS very proud
She alAo demonstrated some pepet
elish which was excellent
Soon M C were at the home of
THP: ALVA DAILY RECORD TUESDAY OCTOBER 29 1916'
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Jolly Housewife Club Holds ed much to the appearance of the
Achievement Tour flower garden Here also a new
"Joyous are toe busy dissatis- calf stanchion had been built and
tied the idle" If this be true then the hostess demonstrated somt
the members of the Jolly House- new kraut and chow chow which
wife home demoOstration club were both pronounced good
members who live north of Alva At the home of Mrs Marion
are really happy for they are al- Webb we were given our project
ways busy The climax of the report blanks and instructed in fill-
year's work was demonstrated re- ing them out and shown a new
cently when 16 members nine chil- windmill tower which was very
then and two visitors formed a attractively pointed
caravan which visited 21 homes Stopping next at the home of
and covered 36 miles In each home Mrs Everett Elmore we were
the club member displayed her shown a well filled cellar and some
year's project or demonstrated double deck beds which were some-
other hobbies and accomplishments what of a curiosity to most of us
of interest to the group It remained for Mrs Dave Kline
Beginning at the home of the to climax the efforts of till of us in
president Mrs Paul Surface tht her canning budget Her cella'
group worked out its route then showed more than 400 quarts of
visited her cellar where an attrac canned foods which Werc very at
tive display of canned fruits and tractive Mrs Kline also described
vegetables was admired by all the plans of her new house which
Soon we were speedi-Ig away ti !they plan to build soon Then as
the home of Mrs Tom Elmore !the end of a perfect day drew near
who showed us her flock of lovely ve Were invited to visit the home
Rose Comb White I'Vytntlotte putlof Mrs Lloyd Wilcox where a Ile W
e tS Many of which are I aying feed grinder and bins Were shown
regularly We next vkited Mrs land we were delighted to end the
Earl Campbell wiww had a well tour in a lovely watermelon patch
stocked cellar showing nwny hoursand told to take our choice To our
of work also a nice flock of tur- surprise we were all able to select
keys We plan to retrrn to the delicious mehtts and reluctAntly
home of Mrs Ott Schwerdtfcgct vended our way homeward tired
$oon and inspect the new homel but happy feeling that the tom
vinl) their son is buildi!'g At the was a huge suceet's in every way
imme of Mrs Ed Heaton we were —Reporter
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1372
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VV IIli LEH: IA al rty Utigl Mrs W Eon Honoree
She also demonstrated some pepet
At Dinner On Sunday 1380
elish which was excellent
1381
Soon M C were at the home of Mrs W T Eason 615 Monroe
Mrs Earl Beaton who had many street was the honoree at a Hut
1082
new things but as we had seen prise party Sunday when relatives
these before we looked at her and friends gathered at her home
1383
flock of Buff Orpington pullets for an all day celebration of her
which are well trorth stleing and bAhday A covered dish lunch-
1381 sampled some frozen fruit salad eon was served at noon
(air modern conmoscrs: 1 Daconia 1-11 club 9 ti m 1-which was a project of all those Mrs Eason received many love- I illsz
es ss 'oitti
"Tla: Bird of the Wilderness"1 Friendship 4-If club 1 p ni mmber studying alad this year ly gifts ll 138(3
s3 by Edward liorsm All agreed that the alad Wa de- Those an "The Little: ------- plesen 1
t other than the 387
Hutch Gtirden " b Colbert At FRIDAY
ilicious ard we hurried on to thc honoree and Mr Eason wer M
e r 1388
y "!
I home of Mrs Jake Wagner As
Eve I Heard a Flute" by LiIy Chapter C P E O 3 p tn - ' - and Mrs John Eggstein Mr and
4he had recently MOVed she had
Sill(' Id and and "The Tine for: Mrs Bert Beugle 710 Locust Alouson Chaffee Mr and 1380
no outside projects so showed us
Iiikiit-e Songs lias Come" by! strcet Mrs Ed Knox Mr and Mrs II
her crocheted table cloth and dem-
James II Rogers Chapter AL I' E O 1 o'clock IL Dunning Mr and Mrs J D
luncheon Mrs VV G Lamont 621 onstrated a tooth brush rug which
Bodine Mr and Mrs Lee
MI s Frederick Was accompanied was very inte-esting Our next
hy Mts John Groh : Church Mrs Stanley May assi s 1 st- ' ! ---- nor Mr and Mrs Paul Wiebener 1391
stop was at the new 'home of Mrs
M n
ant hostess r and Mrs Fred kViebeer Mrs
Mrs laiker gave two piano se1-1 Grant Roberson where it greiat
Anna 1 Brower Mrs M E An 1192
cctiona the first Chopin 's Third Ideal of remodeling is being done
SATURDAY tire Mr and Mrs L E 'tarring-
Balade" tind the second "Appas- - and we hope to see more of it
i Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority ton Mr and Mrs Charles Stern- 11393
slow t I" m a by Beethoven hater Here we saw some baby
! 9 a m Breakfa chiks wei h in a
st at Dotter cafe bei4er Mr and Mrs Si
— — d Walton 11194
—
c and d
were g e
Mr and Mrs A II Huneke Mr 11195
group and much to ct surprise we
Mr and Mrs hed mo th a ton
Woodson Hosts :Formal Initiation Service Held and Mrs N'an Buskirk Mr and 1 -
weigre
At Dinner On Sunday For Wanda Deusinger Mrs Leonard Eason and son i 1396
As it was now noon and we re
In honor of a group of out of Formal iinitiation services were Charles Mrs Peter Brickman
tow 1197n relative n
s od friends Mr and ' i Cettin hurgrv and weary we de-
hid Sunday at 8 a in by the Pi I 1- weary
Med to open our paper bag lunch-
Rev and Mrs Ray Vaughan and
Mrs Wood(on were hosts Sunday Kappa Sigma soroulty for Wan- 1 es at the home of Mrs Ra 1
ymon( daughter Ruth Ann 1398
at 1 o'clock dinner da Deusinger in the home econom- Roberson who seemed delighted to Mr and Mrs F A Rust Nirs 1199
The honor guests included Miss ics dining room make us some coffee and provide Hattie Burkholder Mrs Grace 1400
Vera Shirley and Miss La Vesta At the cose of the service Miss 1401
gallors of ice water Here we look- Curtis Mr and Mrs Fred Fash
Bond San Francisco Calif Mr Deusinger was presented With a 1402-
ed at her lovely :Mowers and some Mr and Mrs E E Eggleston
and Mrs Charles Baker Wichita rosebud The group then went to fat calves which have won many M r and Mrs Jarred Cox and
Kan Mr and Mrs Arlie Reeves Coffman's cafe where a breakfast ribbons this fall daughter Ladonna and son Jimmy
1403
Mr The home of Mrs O
and Mrs R W Scoll i ovi was served G Grant Vesta kVolfenbarger and (laughter
M 140E
1405
daughters I arjore and Robin Those present were Gwendolyn was our next stop Here we were Janet Sue Mr and Mrs Jo jhn '
anti Miss Margaret Woodson all Jul:an Lucille Farrell Jean May dazzled by a display of purple Mc 14011 Guire and daughter Vona Lee
of Hutchinson Kan Jean Sims Veuna Chew Bethleen blue and red ribbons extending and sons Billy and Haskel Mrs
Other guests were J H Bagen Kinsall Marydoris Cutter Nadeene clear across the room in three Naomi Whitehead and children !"--
y- Creekmore Margaret Ann Morris rows which had all been won b-
stos Mr and Mrs Wilbur Soy- ) Carol and Kenneth Mr and Mrs
der Mrs M rion Braswell and son Reba Stokesberry Faith Ann the Grants this year at three fairs John Haltom Miss Bea Beck Mr A!i"
Shirey and her room mate Ruth We saw an attractive lily pool a
Bill Joe Bagenstos and daughters and Mrs Alf Fullerton and ail- 't 11
Misses Betty Jo and Dorothy Mae Coyle of Oklahoma University I avell cared for and arranged gar- dren Richard and Emma Jean Mr Mi
Bagestos and sons Roscoe and idol some nice pigs two champion and Mrs L A Clinkenbeard Miss is lea
Rex Mr and Mrs Orville Shir- Mr And Mrs C W Smith 1 fat 4-11 calves and the hostess's Vhginia Boatman Sylvi
ley Mr and Mrs Roy Fullerton Hosts At Dinner Sunday - collection of pitchers which had Jr and Mrs August Plie I
It cr' a Ha!
Mr and Mrs G W Smith were taken much time and trouble
and son J immie Burlington I tar- Mr and Mrs Lester Pfle!der and en M
old Shirley Miss Katharine Har- hosts at dinner Sunday when they At the home of Mrs Frank children Darrel and Wanda June Mul
rington Miss Nona Baker Beverly entertained in their home one Scripsick we admired the lovely Ada Pfleider Mr and Mrs Roy Bi2i:
mile west of Alva for a group of tall flowers and exmlaimed in ad-
and Gene Vickers Duane Le- Pfleider Mr and Mrs Art Thur-
of th
moyne Burl Darryl and DeVeri relatives and friends miration when shown the gorgeous man Mr and Mrs C A Rader A f
After dinner hours were spent collection of more than 100 vases
Woodson and (laughter Lydia Mr and Mrs
informally
o all c
f olorN and kieds Many for- Alb R' I I I M '
us (her and (augter Mar- nano
Those present were Mr and eign countries were represented 1)octc
Baptist Voting People lene Mrs Ethel Rader Eva
Enjoy 'Ghost Walk Mrs Frank Quinn of Ilopeton Mr ne rl ow
ever - s a e s
end a y y t t I
3 1 n g Blanche Austin lkir end Mrs an Pad
veral years' work At the home ' uli
Thirty young people of the B and Mrs CV f ford Quinn and fam- 8( m F 1 Arthur Bradbmy Mrs Frank
S U Of the Baptist church enjoyed ily of Capron Mr and Airs J L f
o is vetett w e a h er WC were Peter
Howerton Mr and Mrs William Ho
a Halloween "Ghost Walk" Mon- Vandruff of Lambert Mr and
shown some end tables of very
Crenshaw Mr and Mrs I E
e
day night The group met at the Mrs Everett Smit h anti - famil '
clever design which had been made
Venosdel Mr and Mrs T D Mc- don I
b the 1 t
lc ms land found that he !and '
reiPt F t church a
nd were taken to Mr and Mrs Alois Pracna and --r Gill Mr and Mrs H A Isenbart1 i
plans to spent most of his leisure
Johnson Canyon northeast of Billy a n d M rs L A Fullerton M iss Lottie Cell Mr Howard 'Ic"lel
me this winter refinishing some tor at
Alva where the party was held and Claude Fullerton
ti DiclinneY and Miss Anna Mary
furniture for his wife were
The usual Halloween games and — Miller
Our next top
was at the home ' A i
'hints featured the entertainment Tea Held By Sorority —
of Mrs John Gallon where several held
after which a marshmallow and At Mrs Shirey's Home
9 new things had been irstalled this were
in roast was held A tea was held Friday by Class Enjoys Halloween
vie
year A TICW heating plant and Party Saturday Night table
Rer ev Langley pastor of the Kappa Sigma soror ity from 3 to 5
pressure tank were very interest yen el
Iniich was a special- gnest III the home of Mrs Maisie Shrey
ing and a picture was made of r-- The newly organized "Loyal Hall
samssassolocansw ' in honor of the visiting teacheia -
group The chickens were also (us-Partners" class of the Christian used
who were here for the N O E A
played and MCW)n we were on our church Sunday school enjoyed
Shampoo Fingerwave 50c Blue and gold the sorority col-
way to the home of Mrs Au(mer their first social event Saturday
and 1)ry ors marked the color theme car- - Coma
Galion and Avere admiring thc night in the form of a Halloween At m
IIERRICIi'S vied out in appointments and d lovely ovel y
!' orations - y oung chinese elm trees' party
' Las
which have not been watered but The scene took place in "the
507 College Phone fdi Miss jean May president of have made a nice growth The loft of an old hare from which Scout
the sorov'ty presided at the pret- tit:too
hostess gave a demonstration on emitted bursts of merriment when
alabaster v:lich was greatly enjoy-
ed and w Aso looked at her nice
flock of torke)s
Next we stopped kt the home of At the close of the party the re-
Ms Ralph Trenary where a new
yard fence had been installed and freshment committee served a
"sack lunch" which was enjoyed
a lovely bachelor button plant add-'
immensely by all gobblins and
'11 Mt 47---- ighosts present
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'111 "itorily tintiery
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I Ii1 : A N 11 LF:11111e
' 31 I E'is tin Plimne 13 Members of the class who at-
tended were Mr and Mrs Axel
i iv
Pederson Mr and Mrs Marion
Riecker Mr and Mrs Joe Deyoe
Mr and Mrs Gene Srul'th NI r and
Earl Boyce Mr and Mrs
af Richard Heady Mrs Ruth Rixler
ti
- and Mrs Harry Tanner teacher
BIG
SHOW
TONIGHT
featuring
KENNY BAKER
KEN MURRAY
HARLOW WILCOX
JIMMY WALLINGTON
DAVID BROEKMAN
AND ORCHESTRA
STATION WKY at 6:30
31
'" "n ''-- scilutim MI ER
MUGS
DRUG STORE
Miss Matighlin Honoree
At Halloween Party
"' u"" mi U'L G"u en Alanday afternoon by the Lyre
children Darrel and Wanda June Music club at the studio of Mrs
Ada Pfleider Mr and Mrs Roy Birch Haines teacher and sponsor
Pi !eider Mr and Mrs Art Thur-
of the club
man Mr and Mrs C A Rader
After several party games a
and (laughter Lydia Mr and Mrs
' piano recital was given by Gerald
Albus Rader and daugter Mar-
Doctor Mary Lou Wilson Frieda
lene Mrs Ethel Rader Eva and Myrtle Sanders June and
Blanche Austin Mr end Mrs
ne Pauli Kunzman Helen Louise
M
Arthur Bradbury
- Fran' Peterman and John Eckels
Howerton Mr and Mrs William lionOr awards were given to El-
Crenshaw Mr and Mrs I E
--- don Easterly Marthabel Maughlin
Venosdel Mr and Mrs T D Mc-
and Stella Eckel& The group
Gill Mr and Mrs H A Isenbart
and
Nined in singing with Gerald Doc-
Miss Lottie Cell Mr Howard tor at the piano and readings
McKinney and Miss Anna M
--a:- were given by the Sanders sisters
Miller
A short business meeting was
relay games were played and
groans and shrieks when ghost
storks were being told
Miss Bodey Has Charge
Of Music Program
IN4zs Sybd 104ey had charge of
the regular meeting of the Theta
an interesting study of Bach at
of Oklahoma Pi Mu Music club
Sunday afternoon in the Pi Mu
Music studio
She was assisted in the study
by Nliss Patsy Simms who played
the Prelude NO 2 and the Minuet
by 11-eh Nrs Wanda Kinzie who
played Gavotte in I) by Rath
Each one gave suae interesting
facts aiout Pilch and hi i work -
1 Mk Fekria Monfort reviewed
and ploed Flft-ttittti by C T
E B a ch
DRAFT BOARD 1408 Richard Augustus ?rice
Tegarden
DRAWS 1 600 109 Harry James Mc Murphy
Parry
FOR SERVICE 1410 Archie Lee Long Tegarden
1411 Laverne Astor Smith Alva
(Continued from page 1) 1412 Robert Lewis Mahoney
Coldwater Kans
1413 James Howard Bliss Cold-
1359 Rayniond Lis ew Babcock
water Kans
Freedom
1414 John Loran Bliss Coldwater
1360 Leland LeRoy McGlothlin
Kans
Alva
1415 Glenard Earl Blackwell
1361 Robert Floyd Titid Car- Aline
men
1116 George Leonard Kroh Way-
1362 Henry Gates Darnell Cold- noka
- water Nuns
1117 Lawrence Albert McCray
1365 Roy William Black Lookout Carmen
1364 Forest Tecumse h Benner
141S John Frederick Barnes Alva
Hopeton 1419 51aunt Strohmeyer Way-
1365 Olan Allen Lenhart Alva noka
1360 1litche1l Cohimia Vaynoka
1420 Henry Calvin Smith Alva
VtiTrir Annis Ellis Coury Waynoaa 1421 Roy Vayle Evans Alva
INS Victor Ford Cohlmia Way-
142') Everett Ennnet Murrow
1101itt Alva
1369 Frank Edward Stewart 1123 Homer Virgil 1lu1'1'ow
Teligrden
37() J"L" CalVin "UnS A11'1111421 Carroll Mel Case Tegarden
1371 Harold Timothy Hoover 1425 Evelan Ueisler IN
Alva 1426 Leroy Dean Abott Alva
1372 Con Luther Dobbs Alva 11°7 Dan lel Gottleb flakelA Iva
1:$73 Eugene B Calvert Capron 1128 Edward Brickmity Alva
1374 August Lester ?fielder Alva 1129' Roland Porter Arndt Alva
1375 Howard A Daughhetce 1130 Harold Edvcard Galbreath reet ion of Mrs Maude Drake-
Capron - 18coma Bingham and the college Little
137G Karl Fred Mosshart Alva- 1131 Orion' Orme Simms Jr Theater The floor show w:II fol
1377 Karl Harvey Simmons Alva low the dinner which will be held
Aline 1132 Harold William Karl Busse in the college dining hall :n the
1378 John' Paul Lee Capron Alva girls' dormitory at 7 p tn Fri-
1379 Eugene Vance She lite LIU Robert Lee Cable Alva day
Capron 113 1 Hugh Kenneth Arthur Alva rullowinit die- mor shiikk tl
lose
1380 Roy Carlton Kinney Aline — attending the dinner and show w:11
1381 Keith Alexander Anderson
W k go to the rpacious Wyatt gymna-
HYTIOa
1382 Clifton Lawrence Murray Republicans Hold 'du for the alunmi dance The
Aline Rally On Monday admiF1011 for the dinner floor
show 411(1 dance will be 25 centt
1383 Clen Gordon McMurphy
------ per person it was announced by
Tegarden
1381 Merl Peek Beckwith Cleo Woods county Republican lead- the committee last night
Springs ers held a rally at the Winchestet Rex Benedict's Castle Club or-
128-5 Leroy Alfred Gatz Alva school Monday night with plIrt chestra a campus dance band of
138fl Virgil Lee Severe Alva i( dors speaking on the not mil 11 p'eces will provide the musie
campaign nnd the eandi' '( y of lrin
(ug' the dinner hour the floor
1387 Josephr Herman !eke Aline
1388 Herman Lloyd Massie Ross Rizley candidate for mgress show and for dancing
Daemna from the eighth district Club-Like Places
1380 Harold John Hurst Cleo Republican' etim: :ates f 0 I Both the eollege (lilting hall a nd
Springs Woods county ofticers were pres- the gymnasium will be eomerted
190 Eldon Raymond Hedrick vitt and were introduced at the into gay "club-like" places witt--
Aline rally attend( 1 by a large crowd j the decorations committee headed
NThe G O P committee 'ill hold be les Edth Iliggenbotham
1391 Arthur Leroy Maggard 4
Aline rally at the Oak Dal eh1 nothing udone n
to tras-
a e St)(11 kaving
n
1392 Gerald Elwood NleCray !Tuesday ni It at 7:30 with eandi-1 form these two places in a
to henn
I s
Waynoka dat at es to ond and a speaker to ful rooms for the Hail on the
1393 Raleigh Ray Boggs Dacomaldis"'s tin presidential race midi campus this week end
1191 Vert Darner Egner Alva ""g"""I'l """Paigth i The feature of the linificeinling
1395 L Vernon P
ewis ernoierce Cleo a
t Sll be the
Springs La I program on atuiday will rge Crow Hears '
band festival with 50 hizh selmol
1396 Virgil David McBride Aline I bands front northern Oklahoma
1397 Ralp W
h Benjamin adkins
Speakers At Rally I itmi southern Kansas being inv:t
1397 Ralph Benjamin Wadkins I 1')eakers At Kali) ! and southern Kansas being invit-
Tegarden i ((I to participate for cash prizes in
1398 Richard Lee Ileady Alva e
1
crowd at tended the three divisions along with the
1199 Vinson Pershing Pettit Alva 'A larg:t homecoming fordball game be-
!Democratic rally held at Oak Dale
1400 Otis Burnham Alva - tween the Northwestern Rangers
1401 Earl Wesley McDaniel Alva Ischool house in the southeast sec- '
monday told the Southwestern Bulldogs
1402 Floyd Otis Ray McCalla tor of Woods county
' m Weatherford Th is e game
!night ' from I
Alva of tw scheduled for 2 :30 p m Slaw-
L Z Lasleysecretary
1403 Eugene Vernon Stuck Aline1
1404 Orley A rale Hood Aline le°unlY election hoard spoke on I' daY
The bands pa rtic:pating for
Inational campaign as did J ILI
1405 Ira R Dimmick Dacoma 111E111(9 r prizes here Saturday will parade
Elkins well known county
1 Ab
1011 ne r Fie derick W ill ilams 1 1
Alva the dov Mown sector et 11 a In
- 1 of that community Francis Nu-
1 Sa fordo y and the winning ba lids
!gent spoke in behalf of the can-
1407 Roy Russell Jaekson Alva performmt tile intermission of
didacy of P hil Fergusim party i "1
the homecoming football game
nominee for congress from the
Miss Maughlin Honoree Sign Planned
eighth district I
At Halloween Party I Democratic candidates for co un- A large "Welcome Al UM Ili" gign
offices were present and were ! nialle
Nliss Marthabell Ntaugidin who ItY of canvas will be stretched
is leaving to make her home in
I introduced across the main gate to the NoAh-
Refreshments !
Sylvia Kan were served at
Kansas was the honoree at 1 western campus the college offi
a Halloween party and recital g1r-
-
the close of the meeting I cials stated Monday
en Monday afternoon by the Lyre i
The central committee will hold The program for the floor show
'
another rally at the Dacoma school
Music club at the studio of Mrs has been completed and was an-
nounced Monday by those in
Wednesda y night
Birch Haines teacher and sponsor — I charge The program:
of the club
I Alm ITTED MONDAY I BY quartet singing 'Sir Le
held after which refrehmants
were served at a candle lighted
table gaily decorated with Hallow-
een colors favors and flowers
Halloween suggestions also were
used as room decorations
Airs Carl Britton was admitted
thm IrrED MONDAY I Iloyg quartet singin IX
g --N Lf A
Monday to the Alva General hos-
i sons ' from Mathrtne Lgzonga"
While the "madame" does a rhum-
pital 1 ba dance Those in the quartet
are Walter Thompson AlePher5en
Air and Mrs Delmar Gougher I Kans Ford Hubbard Fargo
southwest of Alva had as guests Jack Coleman t'oud Creek and
oKer the week end Mr ind Mrs Don Warrick Alva - Haying the
Glen Goucher and daughters part of "the madame" will he
Nancy and Carol Sue of Oklahoma Pimmy Scherer Cherekee
City The second act will be Furl
--- - trubbard's imitat:on of "A Lady
Committees Complete Plans Kuilo F
to soothe and I:
At Meeting On Monday flamed bronchi
Last Minute details for the Girl baTo"tetsiel'ffA YOU
Scout Rally tonight at the derstanding you
school auditorium were completto quirkiv- allays ti
Monday evening at a meeting of to have your m
the scout leaders and assistants at C R ECM
the home of Miss Lois Rodgers for CouchsChe
Other activities fl isc ussed and
outlined were the community ser-iimmismIllimi
ice plans for November and the
) a I
calendar for leaders nieetings for
the year
At the conclusion of the even-
ing refreshments were served by
Miss Rodgers assisted by her Coats Dress
mother - O'Coi
Those preent were Mrs Charles e
oUltS
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trouble to help loosen and expel !
germ laden phlegm and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw tender in- !
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes Tell your druggist to sell you i
a bottle of Creoinulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quiekly alleys the cough or you are
to have your Money back ! '
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VOTE and SUPPORT
Opal De Geer Carpenter
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2000 URGED
TO BE HERE
FOR PROGRAM
Invitations Mailed to Huge
Numbers to Attend Alva
Annual Homecoming
Over 2000 invitatf'ons have
been mailed to alumni of North-
western State college to attend the
huge homecoming celebration in
Alva Friday night and Satin-diy in
Alva with a dinner-danee aud
floor show to feature the event
Fridsy night
The college committees have
gone to great end" to provide for
the unusual entertainment feature
of the homecoming program it
was announced here Monday
Floor Show
A floor show second to none
has been arranged under the di-
rection of Mrs Maude Drake-
Bingham and the college Little
Theater The floor how w:II fol-
low the dinner Nv h ich will he held
the college dining hall :n the
girls' dormitory at 7 p tn Fri-
day Following he floor show those
attending the dinner and show w:11
go to the rpacious Wyatt gymna-
sium for the alunmi dance The
admiel'ou for the dinner floor
show 411(1 dance will be 25 cunt
per person it NV H S announced by
the committee last night
Rex Benediet's Castle Club o-
chestra a campus dance band of
11 p'eecs will provide the music
(luring the dinner hour the floor
show and for dancing
Club-Like Places
Both the college (lilting hall and
the gymnasium will be concerted
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Hermon Ging Mine will sing
"Green-Eyed Dragon"
A duet by MiHs Betty Halstead
and IkVSS Virginia Ewing both of
Carmen will be presented They
will sing "The Ferry-Boat Sere-
nade" Joan Schupbach Kiowa a torch
singer is atty) scheduled to appear
on the program
In the dancing chorus for the
floor show are Polly Presnell Car-
men Eunice Wallace Tenkawa
Ruth Ann White Cherokee Vir-
vinia Myers Waynoka Georgiana
Barker Carmen and Lou Wise -
Klowa -
Italian Beggar
'An Italian Street Scene" with
Emile Schoenhaupt Trite Italy
playing the part of the Italian
gar while Miss Betty Jean Mc-
Donald Cherokee sings "0 Sole
M o" accompanied on the aezor-
d'on by Miss Anna Mae House-
holder Cher!kce
Genevieve Scherer Chero-
k prHret a to ballet dance
on the program
Reservations for the dinner
thine a n0( floor show should
miole immediately at Nall's can
or on the campus at the °Nee of
Miss Shockley or the president's
office The public may attend tAle
affar as welt as Northwestr!re
alumni and college students '
Mr and Mrs J E Peoples at-
tended a family reunion Sunddy
at the home of Mr and Mrs J- E
Hardy of Woodward Mrs Hardy
is a sister of Mr Peoples His
mother who also was one of the
guests is ln years old About GI
were in attendance
RETURN To FT SILL
Sergeant Charles Reed returned
to Fort Sill Sunday after a visit
with his family in Alva E' W
Moore Jr and Ira Fainton ottutr
Alva guardsmen also spent the
week-end in Alva visiting and have
returned to the encampment
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40 to 45 we notice that it tires us
to read the newspawer—The wo-
men find threading the needle difficult--That
means you need our
services in having proper glasses
fitted You earl tight it awhile hot
it only fags your nerves and
makes -ou harder to fit when you
decide to get glases At the first
sign of failing vision it is best to -
have us check your eyesight Dr:
HOLMES 'CRISP Optometrist
South side square Phone 373 for
appointment -
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