The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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News of Society f-honhi Be Phone To The Daily Clasen Before 11
O'Cisek in the Morning Phone 334 '
Mr and Mrs Owen
Hosts to Dinner Club
- A very pretty dinner party wit
given Tuesday evening for mem-
Wrs of the Pastime Players when
Mr and Mrs E M Owen were
hosts
' Pastel sweet peas arranged wit:
ferns in a low bowl formed tii
centerpiece ef the dinner table In
the greenroom of Hotel Cu hing
Pink candles burned during the
dinner hour
Wooden book marks served as
tallies for the evening They were
Of a lig-saw purrle fashion as the
players Were not aole to determine
who their partners were until the)
put the puzzles together
Bridge honors were won by Mr
' and Mrs Ralph Wilkerson Mr and
Mrs Owen had as their guests Mr
anti Mrs J F Alfrec
Irma Lee Gooding
Celebrates Birthday
Mrs Raymond Williams assist-
stk Mrs Charles L Gooding in en-
rtaini rig Wednesday afternoon
when the latter gave a party to
honor the seventh birthday of her
daughter Irma Lee Gooding The
party was given at 743 East Broad-
way A huge birthday cake topped
with seven lighted candles was cut
and served with other refreshments
after the children had played
games Katherine Tennis gave a
reading dedicating it to the hon-
oree Many gifts were presented to
'Irma Lee
The guests were: Mary Beth
Hood Anita Mae Hanson Patsy
1 Heidemann Charline Kerby Carol
r Virginia Odom Gilda Fox Kath-
erine Tennis Bobby Lockwood
t Carl Raymond Garrett Peggie Lou
Williams Debris Kendall and the
honoree Irma Lee Gooding
Mrs Harper's Birthday
'onored With Party
t H- A surprise birthday party was
given Wednesday to honor Mrs
V C Harper when a group of her
friends called at her home 627
East Main Birthday gifts were
presented to the honoree Deli
dons refreshments were served
later
Out of Itownrs L C
guestswere:Mrs
H H f m
Thurber
Mrs H Hagers and Mrs Dema70-ree
of Stillwater Mrs Ed Ramsey
1'- Mrs IL K: Turner Mrs Blanche
diddle Mrs Tim Davis and Mrs
P Moore of Cushing
' Glover Honored
By Bartlesville OES
' Mrs P J Glover grand Ruth
of the Order of Eastern Star was
1' one of the honored guests at
Bartlesville Monday when the
! Bartlesville chapter O E S No
142 honored Mrs F B Swank
grand worthy matron and Dr
Lee worthy grand patron Sev-
eral other grand officers were in
attendanc Mrs W P Di Its ac
comnamed Mrs Glover to Bart
lesville They have returned to
their homes here
Kappas Observe
Founder's Day
With Banquet
The seventh's annual Founder's
bay banquet of Kappa Alpha Phi
International young men's social
fraternity was given Wednesday
evening by members of the Gam-
ma Epislon chapter
The greenroom of Hotel Cush-
ing was the scene of festivities
Martin McQueen president of the
chapter presided as toastmaster
and he introduced Joe Long
Oran of the board of city
- unissioners who was the speak-
- of the evening Mr Long spoke
on "The Development of Person-
alities" Other chapter officers are Del-
' bert Morley vice president and
treasurer and Henry Garman
' secretary -
Members of the chanter attend-
ing were: Kenneth Shideler Irv-
ing Benny Chester Mohler Mar-
tin McQueen John B Gordon
Henry surbaugh Dr L P Buik-
' stra Edd Mitchell Henry Gar-
'''' man Aetna Christie Delbert Mor-
ley Thurston Faulkner Jack Cal-1
houn and Amos Mizell The
pledges are Thurman Morley and
' Bob Allen
Pete Dowling of Oklahoma City
was a special guest at the ban-
f
In Benny Chester Mohler Mar- Read Mr Huyghe's voluntary
tin McQueen John B Gordon letter: "After suffering for yearsI
Henry Surbaugh Dr L P Buik- I happened to notice in the grocery
' stra Edd Mitchell Henry Gar- a box of ALL-BRAN 1 determined
''' man Aetna Christie Delbert Mor- to give it a fair trial
I
ley Thurston Faulkner Jack Cal-
houn and Amos Mizell The "Today it forms the major por- I
pledges are Thurman Morley and tion of my breakfast I cannot say
Bob Allen enough for its effect as I am a man
58
Pete Dowling of Oklahoma City years of age at the time in life
was a special guest at the ban-
when one needs just what ALL-1
quet BRAN does for you"— Mr Robt
A Huyghe 810 Union St New
Fivers Congressional Army ' Orleans La
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WASHINGTON—(UP) -- Miss Constipation duo to ilISUffiCient
Jeanette Rankin first woman to "balk" in meals
serve in Congress would draft
Congressmen for infantry duty in Research shows that Kellogg's
the next year Miss Rankin who ALL-BRAN furnishes "bulk" to ex-
represented Montana in tt- ercise the intestines ALL-BRAN
House during the World War told also supplies vitamin B and iron
the House Military Affairs Corn- Two tablespoonfuls daily are usu-
tee that "if 1 were running the ally sufficient With each meal in
k it
t war the president would re-
e the same wages as privates
serious cases If not relieved this
"
and the members of Congress who way see your doctor
Voted for war would carry the flag The "bulk" in ALL-BRAN resists
into battle" digestion better than the "bulk" in
leafy vegetables How much better
BOSTON — (11P) — Boston to use this gentle food in place of
which has been dubbed "the Ath- patent medicines
ens of America" Is getting more
and more "arty" The Boston Mu- At all grocers in the sal
scum of Fine Arts reports that red-and-green package
its attendance during 1934 was '''T17
Made by Kellogg in B attle
the largest in its long history A Creek
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total of 528738 visitors entered its Keep on the Sunny Side of Life
doors during the year
OCTET
Speaker-Walker
Marriage Announced
Mr and Mrs Fred P Speaker
announce the marriage of their
daughter Miss Inez Speaker to
Mr Clyde Walker which was an
event of Saturday evening The
marriage ceremony was read by
the Fey Pat Murphy pastor of
the First Baptist church at 7:30
o'clock
For her wedding Mrs Walker
-those a light blue crepe with har-
monizing accessories She was
graduated from the Cushing high
school and has been employed
with the Southwestern Bell Tele-
ohone company for the past sev-
en years
Mr Walker was'graduated from
the Cordell high school and later
attended Southwestern Teacher's
college at Weatherford He is em-!
ployed tit the Cushing Laundry
here
The couple have established
their home at 415 East Cherry
Card Party Given
irednesday Evening
Mrs Ed Rose ler Mrs Pat Ryan
Mrs Johnny Ryan Mrs Flank
Sheridan Mrs Neva Price and
MI& L A Swain shared hostess
honors at the party given at the
Catholic school hall Wednesday
evening
Games of bridge and pitch were
played Prizes were awarded in
pitch to Mrs Pat Highland of
Vunta and the Rev H J Schaf-
ers and the bridge prizes went to
Mrs O S Austin and Mr Elmer
Wilhite
Refreshments were served by
the hostess committee
Nelson Circle Meets
With Mrs Edwards
The Nelson circle of the First
Baptist church met Wednesday in
the home of Mrs W R Edwards
Those attending were: Mrs H
J Coleman Mrs A W Christ
Mrs Elmer Jones Mrs R E
rackaru Mrs L S Carrington
Mrs-J A Brink Mrs D O Buell
Mrs A J Altom Mrs James R
Clay Mrs Roy L Harman Mrs
Max Edgertington and Mrs A B
Rowley
The next meeting of the circle
will be with Mrs James R Clay
308 North Central
Old Fashioned Valentine El
for Endeavor Group
An old fashioned Valentine
party will be given Friday evert-
ing 7:30 o'clock at the First:
Christian church by the Young
Peoples Endeavor of the church
The party will be given in the
basement All members are urged
to attend
Octagon Club to
Meet This Evening
Mrs Lionel Gaunt will enter-
tain members of the Octagon club 1
this evening with an 8 o'clock
party at her home 801 East Mos
es
New Geological Map Issued
WASHINGTON—(UP)--A new
map showing the aerial and struc-
tural geology of the Cedar Creek 1
or Baker-Glendive anticline in
eastern Montana and southwest-
ern North Dakota has been is-
sued by the Geological Survey In-
tenor Department The map cov-
ers an area of about 650 square
miles in Dawson Prairie Wibatne
and Fallon counties Mont and I
Bowman county N D 1
"Mt-BRAN FORMS
MAJOR PORTION OF
MY BREAKFAST"
Delicious Cereal Relieved Itis
Constipation 1
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Defense Tries—
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11932
A heated debate over finger-
prits brought out that Dr Ituctson
found "500 prints” on the ladder
through his silver nitrate process
although the state experts had
I been unable to find any at all at
1 the beginning of its tests
I The government insists ' that
Hauptmann wore gloved when be
Icommitted the kidnaping i
Cross examination of Dr: Hud
on started by Attorney Wilentz
when the trial was resumed today
Before the attorney general be-
gan his cross examination De
Attorney Frederick Pope in-
troduced charts prepared by Dr
Hudson when he was studying the
kidnap ladder
1 Wilentr drew from Hudson the
admission he had made a mistake
In his testimony of yesterday when
he said some charts of the ladder
showed that One board in it con-
tained a knot hole and two nail
holes
Hudson said there was only one
nail hole in rail 16 of the ladder
That is the board which the state
contends was taken from Haupt-
manna attic
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Oranges
Grapefruit
Carrots
Head Lett ue
Apples
Onions
SUGAR
Wilentz picked up each aettion
Large Chili
2 Cans
Small Chilli
2 Cans
Post Bran
Box 10c
of the ladder Ind pointed to the
nail holes in each
Q Will you say thiS bole was
not there when you taasnined It?
A It was not tnere
Wilents was trying to ptove that
Hudson had only a vague recollec-
tion of how many nail holes were
In the ladder
- The defense was -attempting to
show that the ladder : had been
sken to pieces and put back to-
Rether so many times that another
board could have been built Into it
—probably the board from Haupt-
mann's attic
took the section of the
ladder containing "rail 16" and
asked Hudson to put a circle 'around
the one nail hole that he itays was
In the boardin March 1932
Hildson put a 'circle around al
non hole and Wilentz told him to
putrhls initial--"H" over the circle
This Is Alit nail hole you
'saw yotere sure about that? A Yes
Wilents Sheets at Him
IVIlents sprang at him shouting:1
"Then this board from Haupt-
mann's attic was the one you saw
In the ladder in Match 1932?" A
Yes if that board is from Haupt-
mann's attic —
Q Are you willing to stake your
testimony on your statement that
there was only one nail hole in the
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rope objected and was sustained
c11)1c1 you take fingerprints
from the baby's toys? A Yes
Q Some of the to didn't pro-
duce any prints did they A No
Hudson disclosed he had not used
his process upon the toys
Q Why not? A The silver ni-
trate process does not work on a
painted surface
Q So lfaupimann could have his
prints all over the window sill and
they wouldn't show by your pro-
cess? A That Ls right
WI lents forced Hudson to admit
that the °dusting" process was tne
best one for obtaining fmgerprints
That was the one used the night of
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the kidnapihr by the lgew Jermi
state police who according to the
defense bimgled the Investigation-
Pope conducted the re-direct
Asked to Explain Statement
Q By Poe)—I understand you
said you saw prints On wrtions of
the ladder Will you explain your
statement of the 500 prints on
it? A There were over 500 dis-
tinct markings
Q Your purpose nas to obtain
fingerprints front the ladder and
not a try to identify them?
Yes
Q Did Kelly or Kubler tell you
how many prints they obtairo-d?
A No
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