The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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Miss Peters Bride
of Clifford Larry
A wedding of interest here took 1 Four girls and the II ene
place Wednesday June 1 at 9:00' nstration agent left Wednjav :
a Ifl when Miss Fax Peters be- fur Enid Nvhere th y 1I atten1
came the charming bride of Clif-1 Northwest District 4-11 L147:1114-
ford Larry at the home f Rev and Training School
Chas S Dean of Springfield who t
ecause of previous ju lt41g
officiated using the single ringl it I k f
- vol' main este(
ceremony ability shown :because of ititerst
Mrs Larry was lovely in a navy cau-e of g oil projct woik cat-
net coat over multi-col red satin ! ried on tile follow mg ?:1s
with multi-colored accessories She betn granted the priviL:e tf ep-
held a beautiful bouquet of ruses 1 resenung Citnarron cunty
The gro:m was attired in dark girls in th:s school if
grey I Alta Rice Felt Luraine Shields
e
Mrs Larry was a graduate of Stuns Esther Ford Kye-
STringfield high school in 1929 gie Lawson Keyes
and attended cllege at Greeley1 Throughg this trainiI!: the
Old
Col and G n
—00LWe a She is! will be better 4-11 no Inhrs t and
o
a successful teacher having taught workers will
in Oklahoma an C—lorado the past assist thers in the w(1'1 tias as-
six years suring the county bettr ork
s
Mr Larry has been employed through their t xperience
with the Tyler Construction Co
the past year which has just corn
Culture Club Studies
pleted one of the largest bridges Oklahoma Poetry
ill Cimarron county
The happy newly weds departed
I he Home Cult ure club 'net
immediately for Joes Colo where
I hursday May 26 with Mrs A C
they will visit the bride's sister
Brown
Mrs Tom Lowder They also in-
Roll
tend to visit Denver Yellowstone call was an-wered with a
National Park and other points of lr
— Panhandle poet A sert business
interest !meeting was held by Mrs Frank
Garrett due to our president Mrs'
The bride wLre a white sliark-!
i Broomfield being out Of town '
skin suit with peach accessories as' -
win meet (thee a month lir a sue ill
her going aWay costume
' teting during the sutnoa r
They will be at home to theW m
many it iends and relatives at The prgram on Olthdleina Poets
was led by Mrs Ora Mason She
Campo where she is employed to
was assisted with the following:
teach in the Campo school system
'Vera Holding's new bouli ef Poetry
again the coming year
lk
Epworth League Cabinet
'Holds Regular Meeting
The cabinet of the Epworth
League met yesterday afternoon
at the Methodist parsonage and
arrangements were made for pro-
gram leaders fr three months in
advance Other matters were also
discussed
The total number of 'points for
their efficiency secretary is now
525 and it is the aim of leaguers
to add many more during the year
Gloomehasesr Meet At
Greager Home
club held a meeting with a group
of girls at the grade school for
the purpose of organizing a Jun-
ior club The name chosen was
Cimarron Daughters their color
silver and pink and the pink
sweet pea was chosen as the club
flower The motto "The world
is progressing let us progress
with it" was adopted
The following officers were elect-
ed: President Margie Bauer
vice-president Verna Mae Brak-
hage secretary Betty Farrell
Treasurer Norma Gene Butter-
baugh historian Mary Ruth At-
kins reporter Sally Palmer scrap
book chairman Ora Bell Roberts
chairman of program committee
Joan Nisbeth
The first meeting will be June 10
with Margaret Grinnell
Receives Degree at
Oklahoma A and M
More than six hundred students
inclutiing Lynn T Miller from
Boise City received degrees at Ok-
lahoma A and M college com-
mencement exercises Monday
morning May 30
Miller received the bachelor of
science degree in education
Clyde Ottinger and family of
Phoenix Ariz are visiting at the
home of Mr Ottinger's parents
Mr and Mrs D C Ottinger and
other relatives here He will serve
as athletic coach in the Phoenix
school system next term
Four-II Workers To
Dktrict Meeting
The Home Culture club int-t
Thursday May 26 with Alfs A C
Brown
Roll call was an-wered with a
Panhandle poet A shrt business
meeting was held by Mrs Frank
Garrett due to our pres:dent Airs:
Broomfitdd being out of ton We
will meet once a month lir a social
mceting during the sunmor
The prgrain on Oklaloina Poets
was led by Mrs Ora Mason She
was assisted with the following:
Vera Holding's new book of Poetry
"Prairie Moods" by Mrs Bee
Turner Bessie Belle Truitt by 101
sirs Geo Ohnick Poems which
were written iby a lady of our ewn
city Mrs Earl Johnsen wt y read
by Mrs Lee Sample Alohercraft
and Life is Beautiful weie two
poems read by Mrs A C 1r wn
During the social hour r e honor-1
ed two of our members who are: to
leaving Nv it h a handk( rchitf show-
er Mrs August Nil) f and Mrs
Lee Sample R
The hostess served lovely re-! tr
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freshments to one guest Airs O A
Showalter and the following in cm-
bers: Mesdames Mason Turner'
Sample Nihof Ohnick Pitzer1
Warner Garrett and Snapp
The social meeting in June will
son
be with Airs Ora Masn
The Gloomchasers Home Demon- The social meeting in June NVill
stration club members and several be with Mrs Ora Masn
visitors attended a very enjoyable
all day club meeting at the C F A large variety of purses to
Greaser home Thursday May 26 ! cloose frum a Vrrei 47-14:1
The meeting was called to order
at 2:00 o'clock by the president ! M and Mrs Delbert Brewer'
Two songs were led by Miss Ivy and daughter Kay of Amarillo!
Matter Club creed was led by visited relatives here Sunday
Mrs Greaser and Roll call was
answered by "A Book or Story I Sassafras Bark at Halls 47-it
Enjoyed as a Child"
The subject of the lesson was the Mr and Mrs Ira Myers of Dal-
wholesome child After the topics hart Texas spent the first of the
were discussed a demonstration week in Boise City
was given by Miss Matter -
The next meeting will be with Beautiful sheer dresses in Navy
Mrs A C Thrash June 23 We Marquisettes and nets at Verrees
will begin at 2:30 instead of 2:00 47-1t
o'clock
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After the meeting adjourned a Cards and gifts for any occa
birthday shower was held for Mrs sion at Halls 47-1 t
W H Schnaufer and Miss Juanita:
Greaser Then the ladies worked Mrs Carillon Nall Mrs Allie
on friendship quilt blocks for the Gardner and Mrs Oral Shields of
hostess Guymon visited their sister Mrs
Visitors present were: Miss Gen- Walton Wilson Sunday
hostess Guymon visi'ed their sister Mrs
Visitors present were: Miss Gen- Walton Wilson Sunday
eva Foreman Miss June Greaser -
Mrs Gillaspie and the home demH Mr and Mrs Burley Henson
onstration agent Members pres- who are temporarily located at
eat were: Mrs W H Greaser 1 Hooker spent the week end in
Mrs C F Greaser Mrs W 11 I Boise City
Schnaufer Mrs A C Thrash Mrs -
R F Sparkman Mrs R A Mere- i Ladies silk hose at Palmers It
dith Mrs J C Schnaufer Mrs! -
Leon Nash and the hostess Miss 1 Little Miss Barbara Cooper of
Juanita Greaser Ness City Kans is visiting this
week with Mr and Mrs T L
Members of Pierian Club Brooks
Organize Junior Girls
J T Allen returned last week
A committe from the Pierian from Norman where he has been
club held a meeting with a group 1 attending Oklahoma University
of girls at the grade school for 1 since December 1
Putnams Diamond dye and Ri(
at Halls 47-It
Visit Verrees Style Shoppe be-
fore buying your cool dresses
New styles in dimity voiles and
powder puff muslins 47-It
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Mrs Acton I'Lxter Mrs Orris
Nisbeth and Mrs Eileen Esmay re-
turned to Goodwell Monday after
spending the week end here with
their families
Gifts for brides at Pa 'hers it
Mrs Rex Blackburn and child-
ren returned to their home at Lub-
bock alter visiting several days
with their parents Mr and Mrs
F A Oliver
Mr and Mrs Eddie Cook left
the first of the week for Topeka
Kans after visiting with Mrs
Cook' f mother Mrs Lillie Cum-
mins and uncle E R Foreman
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Daily papers magazines and
boJts at Halls 47-it
Mrs Lester Montgomery return-
ed Friday from Wichita where she
spent the past week visiting rel-
atives She was accompanied home
by her daughter Helen Mae who
has been in school there
Straw hat season at Palmer& 1
CAMIERAGlitAPIIIIS
NEws THAT SPELLED VIC
TORY — Governor George H
Lip71kre Earle of Pennsylvania Sipped a 211
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bracing cup of cff
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him the Democratic Senatorial
zs nomination in the most bitterly 61-
contested primary in the state's
history The day before he had
"''-' spurned Postmaster - General
I Farley's indorsement
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PRETTY KLINIKO TAKASE (right) is
shown extending an invitation to the
world to visit Tokyo In 1940 to attend
the Xlith Olympiad The white lines
spelling out the date place and symbol
of the games are pe3rls—S30000 worth
of perfectly matched pearls
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WHAT'S COMING OFF NOW? Just a
cape which will become a skirt! Pretty
RoEerolry Lane shows how the '4imple
transformation make' a street di ess out
of a swell tennis outfit
Kenton News
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au id Mrs A S Baker and
son Stanley and Air and Mrs
George Hubbard of Clayton N
M and Mesdames Ed French C
J Smith and sol Gilert and Mrs
Arlie Miller of Boise City were in
Kenton for Memorial Day and
visited Mrs Katie Eddleman at
her home north of Kenton
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DIRTY WORK UNDERFOOT! Three of the Jockeys who rode In the
48th Preakness get together and talk It over The main topic' was thil
sevenlength lead held by Dauber as he dashed across the line to Wit4
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tilts (Ellurrilisti
Methodist Church
Theodore Fnalkhn Eod1-4111
Arlie Miller of Boise City were in
Methodist ChureN A cARD OF THANKS
Kenton for Memorial Day an& We wish to thank our many
Theodore Frztnklin IZodisill
visited Mrs K:itie Eddleman at friends' and neighbors for all their
her home north of Kenton kind assistance through the illness
i Elle Epwrth League meets reg-
Memorial Day services at Ken- ularly at GM o'clock Sunday even- aml death of our husband and
tn consisted of the splendid pro-1 jugs The new officers announced father
In last week's News were installed Mrs Geo C Thomason
gram put on by the Major Price Mr
Post of the American L a op e c m
egion of wall appropriate Sun-
and Mrs C E Ivie and
I rnmilv
I 11 Colli1Ste(1 01 tile spitmulu pro-1 —t- -- -------) - ----- Mrs Geo C Thomason
In last week's News were installed
gram put on by the Major Price Mr and Mrs C E Ivie and
wall appropriate ceremonies Sun-1 '
post of the American Legion of family
Boise City and included the ad- daY night The Candle-lighting '
1 services are always helpful to I
dress by Rev G Brenn of Keyes
Okla "America' by all a prayer ! both officers and other members CARD OF THANKS
and then the firing squad and taps The Wemen's Guild of the church We wish to thank all of those
who
Following the exercise at the ceme- ' announces that it is on Summer were so kind and helpful dur-
ing I
tery the Legin members and lam- I Schedule No meetings further he sickness and death of our
Hies and everyone who desired to ' until September Lved one Frank Cavis Also for
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do so ate delicious cake and drank 1 Th Home Guards the floral offerings
are also on Mrs Frank Cavis
iced tea to their heart' e s content' Summer schedule They have fin- Earl Cavis and family
ished their study program for the
Mr and Mrs Cy Strong and Mr
Bob 111son of Boise City and spring- and have no meetings dur-
'
Mr and Mi Dee Fellows mem- ' ing the summer
hors of the :merican Legion par-1 The Conference Women's Home
ty visited a short time Monday af Missionary Society is holding a
conference convention in Newton
tcrnoon at the K R Marselus and
R C Tate home in Kenton Kans June 8 and 9 Three of our
local members and officers will
Freeman VanLeer and children attend
and Mrs J N VanLeer were Ken-
We should have several persons
tn visitors Sunday
planning to go to Columbus Ohio
Warner Collins went to Pueblo to the great World's Sunday SchoA
Colo last Nv e e k to see about a Convention This is one of the
position in the Steel mills there best opportunities you will have
for some years to come
Burton Black of the Kenton Services of the church are an-
Garage and R C Tate who super- nounced at regular hours Sunday
vied excavations at tile dinosaur June 5 Something worthwhile at
quarry east of Kenton made a trip 10 and 11 a m and at G and 8:00
last 'Saturday to tiugoton and Lib- p 111
eral Kans At Liberal Mr Tate We were happy to have the spec-
was a guest at the Bert Long home ial music and singing in our wor-
The men returned to Kenton Sun- ship services last Sunday morning
day afternoon and report being The Junior clpir vested under
in quite a dust storm for many leadership of Misses Irving and
miles east of Boise City but de- Kirby will assist us regularly
spite the dust the trip was muse Come and hear the children sing
enjoyable We were all pleased and helped
by the special solo by Miss Ellis
Excellent progress was made last
week at the WPA rock quarry also It will do you good and
from which stone for the rip-rap-
help ycu to help others to have
ping at the bridge north of Ke
n-
heard the good singing in the
Methodist church
Ion is being secured
The month end reminds us that
Irs Agnes Simpson and Grand- the church Board has a definite
son Eugene and Mrs JJ-in Gill- amount of money to raise each
worth and daughter Joan arrived inclith or else they run into deit
in Kenton last Sunday for a short Be sure to pay your pledges reg-
visit with their families ularly and if you must be absent
be sure to have your envelope in
We are pleased to report that so that no embarrassment is caus-
the members Of the Quackenbush ed by you
We are pleased to report that
the members Of the Quackenbush
family who have had scarlet fever
are well en the road to complete
recovery
Dretric Fans at Halls 47-it
At the Palace Theater
Baptist Church
W A Darden Pastor
10:00 a tn Sunday school
7:30 p m Baptist Training Un-
ion Mrs Oscar Thomas director
Last time tonight—"Hotel Hay-
wire" featuring Leo Carrillo and
Mary Carlisle KEYES OKLA
Friday and Saturday—William Sunday schI and preaching
Boyd in "Partners on the Plains" bth morning and evening
Sunday Monday and Tuesday— Baptist young people meet at
Shirley Temple in "Heidi'" 7:30 The church life needs you
Wednesday and Thursday—Jean all of us and We certainly need the
Parker and May Robson in "Lady blessings which come by faithful
for a Day" work
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THERE'S NO DISH WASHING
AT THIS PARTY: A clever
young hostess solves a problem
with a smile—for there's no dsh
washing at this afternoon party
A can of grapefruit juice from
Florida—a straw from the drug
ttx store—and she's a social success
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ACTRESS PLAYS HERSELF!
Bess Johnson called "Rad lo'is
most beautiful actress" plays
the role of "Bess Johnron" In
the romantic radio serial "Hill
top Hours" heard Monday thru
Friday over CBS She Is the
only actress In radio whose
name is also the name of the
character she portrays
Christian Church
Sunday school 10:00 a in every
Sunday W J Harkins superin-
tendent Everyone welcome
who Nv e re so kind and helpful dur-
ing he sickness and death of our
Lved one Frank Cavis Also for
the floral offerings
Mrs Frank Cavis
Earl Cavis and family
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NOTICE
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POLITICALE Notice is hereby given that on
i June 13 lie Board of Education
!I m i mKeyes Public Scho ls Keyes 01(-
Announceents i lahoa xvill receive bids for 80
-- ----------t' tons of furnace nut coal Payment
I For State Senate— sopt 1 Submit bids to C F
I HALE 10011OURROW Dem David Clerk of school board
! JULIUS NV COX Dem i Kyt's Okla
we'll show you the
Ford Truck to lick
it at lowest cost!
BOISE CITY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JUNE 2 1933
For State Senate—
HALE 100FDOURROW Dem
JULIUS NV COX Dem
R L 110WSLEY Don
For State Representative—
FRANK CONNER Dem
R B EDDY Dem
Corporation Commissioner—
RA O WEEMS Dem
For County Commissioner—
tDistliet One)
C J 11TNS Dent
FRANK STUBLEFIELD Rep
IRA NoBLE Dem
For County Commissioner—
(Ditrict Two)
CARL G ETIANG Rep
EDI) SELLERS Dem
R D Sl'EER Dem
F A SOUTAR Rep
IICRSCHEL DAVIDSON Dem
For County ('ommissioner
—
(District Three)
GEO V FERGUSON Rep
J V SMAurs Dem
For Sherif
A W (Walker) TAYLOR Dem
WARD HANES Dem
V BARRICK Rep
J M (Mitch) KINCANNON D
For County Treasurer—
MARY BRAKIIAGE Den
MRS EINORA S BOURK Rep
For Court Clerk--
MAYNE HENSON Dem
For County Tax Asses or---
JoiiN ATKINS Dem
HARVEY L BROWN Din
MRS IINNIE C COOK Dem
CHARLEY C LEEDY Dem
For County Clerk--
FRANK DORMER Rep
BEN TATMAN Dem
S E rorrER Rep
For County Superintendent—
G T AYERS Rep
ACTON voRTER Rep
STELLA M WOOTEN Dem
:N1ARIE GIST Dem
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Boise City Oklahoma
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WANT ADS
:-:teffel Ice cream at lia113
Los hrsey heifer calf
C W Parker 47-10
Los-r--st or magnet wrenches
hi Ike r Lf:ave at News of-
fice r reward 47-It
FoR SALE—International one-
way pricu $2500 Harvey L
Irow 47-it
ESTRVd:H—Two horses blaze-
faced sorrel! and brown both
smooth muth Roy Hanes Keyes
46-21
FIELD 'SEEDS
Panhandle best stock of choice
sd suitable for your need Write
wire kr visit us lienneman Grain
and Se I Company Amarillo
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Ina — - - - - AI L - — ea" e -- e r m 1-1! n 11 AM&
Poultry Sitecials
for Friday and Saturday
Heavy liens per lb litc
Leg-horn liens Per lb 12c
Old Roosters per lb 8c
Leghorn Roosters per lb 8c
Heavy Springs per lb 19c
LilTht Springs per lb 16e
Fairmont Creamery Co
Boise City Oklahoma
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Germ Processed Oil
Bronze Gasoline
at Red Triangle Stations
Repairing
of Car and Tractor
Al 0 T 0 R S
Is OUR SPECIALTY
Our equipment is new and
We guarantee our work
Bee Turner
old Nil lof Building North
Cimarron Avenue
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Trucks and Commercial Cars can't handle
For big loads there are 157" and 134" heavy-duty
trucks powered with the 85 IIP V-8 truck engine
For medium loads there's a new "One-Tonner"—
a rugged 122" unit—with either the 85 HP or
thrifty 60 IIP engine For speedy delivery service
there's the smartest line of Ford Commercial Cats
ever built! They also provide a choice of the 85 or
60 1113 engine See these modern hauling units
at your Ford Dealer's!
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spelling Out the date place and symbol 3k ' 10! so
of the games are pearls-430000 worth ' 4 'i ''' 14 '
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p''''' 04to-vpip -4 the romantic radio serial "Hill
k top How's" heard Monday thru
'I rtv: ' : Mir Friday over CBS She is the
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The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1938, newspaper, June 2, 1938; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2156141/m1/3/?q=houston: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.