Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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' Paoli School News
1szuhtt of the ball game Wednesday '
Lighting Effects Study
of lightin7 effects need
Wonder why a certain senior girl !
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t be carried on solely Indoors In
-- always runs when a certain Freshman'
' STAFF L'oy enters the room?
Editor Vera Mae Burgess Biz D med'um D little D—worder ' nu
' Ass't Editor Gertrude Sherroi '- ' ' ' theater gallery hail or home
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sport Editor Jeffie Burnett all the basketball boys had There is plenty of room for such In-
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Senior Reporter era Mae Burgess
ayed like Tige and Carl Friday In the great outdoors where
Junior Reporter Naomi Carder -
Sophomore ReporterNelva Hulsey night they would have probably of all light exist In their
abundance
Freshman Reporter scored a 100 points in place of 16
intoznitilyta t il they y onadrsea not hick a l l grayed otn
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Here s luck to the new typists! Be l Closer Inspection of natural objects
TYPISt Vera
FranchellMae e Baggett
careful girls don't give him me rush
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Sponsor Mrs Dixon tw scxm u
Resolution of basketball girls—no shine hut still reflect what light there
— more candy until after basketball k according to) their nature
A new semester has opened and season '
the pupils have a determination to ' Here is what we have to offer to Thus one tree will have an appear
better grades and show the anyone looking for bargains: ante different from adjoining trees
teachers what they really afre They I A few second-hand books owing to a different sort of bark or
made resolutions to be better workers 2 A pair of spurs position which permits reflected light
steadier workers and better as far as 3 Some extra seats in biology to filter to it
conduct is concerned But students 4 Colds that seem to have been Houses in particular appear In en
take things seriously leave the chew- contracted some time ago tirely different lights on days dark and
ing gum in your pocket 3:our pecans 5 A pair of boots that were found 11111111011 as we say It may be food
at home and keep the paper off the in the office of them In particular that If they
floor We sheuld win the name of 6 A few students who peck on the
the best school in the country Let typewriters during tile noon hour appear to advantage on A rainy
gloomy day they will shine like jewels
your motto be "We can and we will" 7 A bunch of keys that belong to when the sun Is throwing Its beams
There have been four new pupiLs NU Belland
enrolled in high school within the upon them -
last two weeks They are Earl nose — No one should ever purchase a home
of Norman Verie Mays from Rose- Wallville Items without first visiting It on motnegloomY
(tale Ima Parks from Wayne and day preferably when It Is "pouring
Chester Robinson from Cliff N M eats and dogs" as the old saying
For the first semester there were Church was well attended Satur-
has IL
several who were exempt from all daY Sunday and Sunday night
the examinations They were: Vera Everyone in our community has If It looks well then It will please
Mae Burgess Vera Mae Walden Mary
had or is having the flu always
Something
Helen Estelle Boler Marshall Hart Mrs Rollins who has been serious' of the same pleasant
Lorena Hart Franchelle Baggett ly ill is no better - philosophy might be applied to all life
Nelva Hulsey and Gertrude Sherrodd Violet Newberry who has been on ' and living but we would not care to
Those who were exempt from three the sick list for some timê is not : press the matter for so much depends
examinations were: Naomi Carder E doing so well lately upon the Individual and his ability
Was ViSit - to accept as well as to utillze—Wash
J Colley and Willie Hatch T O Dunn and family
legion Evening Star
ing in Wallville Sunday evening
Sports Mr Ike George and family visited
Last Wednesday night January 3 their son Mr Joe George and fain-
both boys slid girls met real basket- ilySunday I Carries Eggs in Mouth C'
- was a struggle until the last minnie
the score came out in our favor The
final score was 22-21
On Friday night of the same vet!:
our boys met the Florence boys itt
Florence They repeated their hard
playing and won with a score of 16-14
On the following Satuirday flight
both boys and girls went to Pertly 11
The girls seemed to be a trifle off
- and as a result they lost their game
The final score was 33-21 This is
: the second team that has defeated
them having played 11 games
- The boys also suffered a defeat
becatve three of the main men were
unable to go Their score was 48-8
The girls and boys are going tb
enter the tournament at Wayne on
Friday and Saturday Come on ball
teams and we will bring back a clip
or two We will also need our 'com-
munity to back us so come on Paoli
let's see the whole town in Wayne
Friday and help us defeat Lindsay
On Monday afternoon the grad:
girls played the teachers and the
grade girls won from them by a
score of 11-10 We found some real
basketball player when we saw the
teachers on the court
Ballyhoo
Wonder ' why Gertrude- is wearing
the spurs?
Evertbody studying about vitamin
D lately -
Seems as though everyone has been
studying mountains -: lately
Mr Payne seems to be getting very
generous latelysez its time!
Paul Dennis is running around
saving "Blue-eyed Verie"
Everyone is anxiously awaiting the
Those who were exempt from three the sick list for some time is not press the matter for so much depends
examinations were: Naomi Carder E doing so well lately ! upon the individual and his ability
J Colley and Willie Hatch T O Dunn and family was visit- f to accept as well as to utillze---Washington
Evening Star
ing in Wallville Sunday evening
Sports Mr Ike George and family visited
Last Wednesday night January 3 their son Mr Joe George and fain- :
b
both boys End girls met real basket- ily Sunday tarries Eggs in Mouth C'
ball opvinents on their home court Mrs Barber visited her daughterI
- The girls played Stratford girk Mrs Ora Holdsclaw Sunday ! Until They Are Hatched
and won by a score of 16-6 The boys Arthur Glen McCaleb visited his There are several species of fishes
I
played Florence boys and although A sister Mrs Foy High Sunday known as "Moutlihreeders" but the
was a struggle until the last minnie mr and mrs Joe Forkner visited m breeding behavior Is similar In all
the score came out in our favor The ' the Rollins home Saturday night The fish either male or female or
final score was 27 -21 Alma Glenn spent Sunady with t I 1 t 41
iot t 111Tolt mg o the species clears
On Friday night of the same vet!: Mrs AleCaleb : a space In the sand at the bottom Of
our boys met the Florence boys at Hubert and Clancy McCurley spent i
the
Florence They repeated their hard Saturday night with Jim George
aquara Into which the female de-
' e-s
playing and won with a score of 16-14 Ada Pennington spent Sun t ( its her The male then f T-
1 t
Sunday With ' ' '' "'
On the following Satuirday night Eula McCurley tilizes them Within it few minutes
both boys and girls went to Pernell Quite a few have moved from tha either one or the other of the parents
The girls seemed to be a trifle off community Others have moved in aain according to species picks up
- and as' a result they lost their game We were visited by another rain i the eggs in Its mouth and carries them
The final score 'as 33-21 This is Friday night which will help the land throun the Period of incubation and
: the second team that has defeated for farming ! for a few days after the fry are
them having played 11 games Hubert McCulley formerly of Mc- hatched The !fully Jewel fish usual-
The bo7:s also suffered a defeat Alister is puting in a mercantile store ly turns the fry loose in about three
becatoe three of the main men were on the corner formerly occupied by T wetks While the Tilapias will carry
unable to go Their score was 48-8 0 Dunn the
eggs and fry as long as six weeks
The girls and boys are going ro Mr and Mrs Glenn tire the proud! "
The s
enter the tournament at Wayne on parents of a new girl 1
Friday and Saturday Come on ball Mrs Mr
Florence Daniel visited in th:!
i o'phi Ruby JeWel fih Is somewhat ex-
o that nal In at It first sticks its
teams and we will bring back a cup and Mrs J H Forkncr - eggs to a fiat stone before picking
home of '
or two We will also need our 'coin- q tl un ay i them up Otherwise the behavior is
minty to back us so come on Paoli ' LS dOSCribeti
FAMILV IS SMALLER
New York---The average family unit
In 1930 consisted of 41 per cent per-
sons according to census bureau fig-
tires In 1890 the unit was 493 per
cent It is also disclosed that in 1930 F
734 per cent of American families
lied in one-family dwellings
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No Sleep No Rest I
Stomach Gas Is Cause
--
Mrs A Cloud says: For years I
had a bad stomach and gas Was ner-
vous and could not sleep Adlerika
rid me of all stomach trouble and now
I sleep fine" Reavis Drug Co I
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One Ant Stops Train
To the well-known reputation of
ants for Industry and perseverance
add the ability to stop trains One
lone ant recently enjoyed the distinc-
tion of stopping the southbound "Fla-
mingo" of the Louisville St Nashville
What is more he did It the easiest
way merely by causing an automatic
Eignal to display a stop indication
A colony of large red ants established
residence in the sheet iron case that
houses the signal mechanism One
ant which apparently possessed an in-
vestigative type of mind had started
on a tour of exploration and had got
himself caught between the contacts
of the circuit breaker thus preventing
the current from reaching the motor
which operates the semaphore arm
This interference of course made the
signal inoperative so that It auto-
matically assumed the stop position—
Railway Age
Painless
Cousin 1inule had had an operation
on her eye for cataract Fiveyear-old
Sylvia had been very much Interested
and curious about It One day she
said to hyr older sister: "Clara what
did they do to Linnie's eyer
"Punched a hole In It" answered
Clara carelessly
-Put didn't it hurt?" questioned the
child
"No I guess not" Clara replied
"They gave her something to make
her s!eep so she would not feel it"
In Brief
'Children" said the sehoolndstress
to her class of young hopeftl!s
want you all to write an essay on
'The funniest thing I ever saw'"
The class commeneeti but one small
boy managed to finish before the
others
"Let me see your effort first" said
the teacher
The boy produced a paper on which
was written:
"The funniest thing I ever saw wal
too funny for words"—Answers
Flying Fish Gliders
The tying fish while apparently
' equipped with wings really gets its
motive power in the air from a vigor-
(MIS flip of the tall fin The wide pec-
toral fins are spread wide and serve
somewhat the same purpose as the
wings of a glider and permit the fish
to glide several feet off the water for
distances as great as a quarter of a
niU - Strong wind currents aid the
fish in making their longest Melts—
Washington Star
I Maryland's State Motto
The motto appearing on the scroll be
'low the coat of arms in the great seal
of Maryland Is "Patti Maschi Parole
Femine" which l Italian for "Manly
Peeds Womanly Words" It was
adopted on August 12 IG49 There Is
another motto In Latin In the border
of the seal as follows: "Scuto Bonne
Voluntatis Tuae Coronastl Nos"
which means "With the Shield of Thy
COOd XVIII Thibil !last Covered Cs"
First Baptist Church
NEWS AND VIEWS
Crawford News
Mr and Mrs E A Deburger en-
tertained a few friends Wednesday
night with a party
Mrs J H Walker spent this week
with Mrs G C Whitt at Bray
Mrs Willie Gardner spent Tues-
day with Mrs M L Grady
Mrs E L Blankenship and son
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LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE
Checks Colds first day Headaches or
Neuralgia in 30 minutes lthlaria in 3
days
666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS
Most Speedy Remedy Known
I A r) MUSE Pastor s' 7 -- 7 -- -- ----- ' ------ LnecKs vows II irst uay 11C4U44:11e5 or
372 in Sunday school 104 in B Y ilIgist7sath a part N
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euralgia in 30 minutes Malaria in 3
Mrs J H Walker spent this week days
P baptized U 15 conversions that morning with Mrs a C Whitt at Bray T 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS
Mrs Willie Gardner spent ues-
6 and one conversion that
night 21 new teachers and officers day with Mrs M L Grady Most Speedy Remedy Known
Mr&
installed and excellent installation E L Blankenship and son
service at night—all marked a good Harold Ray visited Mrs J T Mc- Lorena McManus spent Sunday
day Sunday Manus Monday night with her cousin Mrs Emmett
Mrs
I wish every Sunday school teacher T R Simms and Mrs W E McCurley of Love
and officer would read "The Course Driskill visited Mrs M L Grady i Mr and Mrs Claud Long and Mrs
In Sunday school administration"
on Thursday Loye Bell visited Mr and Mrs Buck
Mr and Mrs M R Grady are the
page 12 of the February numbelit of Bell Sunday
proud parents of a baby girl named
the "Teacher" which has just ar- Mary Evelyn Lorena McManus spent Saturday
rived night with Alma Walker
Edgar Williams
104 visits made by the primary de- Mrs Mrs W A Ovell and Dale Webb visited Ruby
E
and Mrs
W
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d Webb an son E partment last week The new offer- We Webb Saturday night
ing envelop will not only have space A Deburger visited Mrs M R Loyd Grady spent Saturday night
to check a 6 point record but also Grady Monday in the Gardner home
space to check the number of phone
Lorena McManus and Alma Walker Lorena McManus and Burley - Mas-
calls cards or letters written visits visited Mrs Ruben Grady Saturday ters visited Mr and Mrs Emmett
made and new pupils brought Here- Mr and M Buck Bell and Mr McCurley of Love Sunday
after we will be able to report all
these departments each week W C Bell visited Mr and Mrs H
E Webb Saturday night American Legion Elected
Mrs E L Blankenship visited Mrs
B Y P U Training School L N enship National Adjutant
Blank Saturday
Next Week Mrs J T Saunders and daughter
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Adults—"Advanced Methods" taught Faye Mrs Tan Vttalker and son Joe Harold L Per Plummer of Madi
I
by Mrs J F Pratt Jr Ray and Mrs Ralph Shirley visited son Wis became assistant national
Seniors—"Books of the Bible" ' Mrs M R Grady Tuesday adjutant of the American Legion at
taught by the pastor
Mass Lorena McManus visited Mrs
the annual November meeting of the
Intermediates—"The Manual"—Mrs H E Webb Monday national executive committee accord-
Muse I Miss Alma Walker visited Mrs M to reports from National head-
Juniors—"The Manual" taught by : R Grady Thursday quarters of the Legion He had been
ing
Mrs Nichols 1 Mrs Mary Blankenship visited Mrs national vice commander the term
Attractions: Marie Blankenship Thursday ending with the Portland national
Monday night—O B U girls' quer- 1 Mr and Mrs H E Webb and Mrs convention the preceding September
While national vice commanders he
tet Tuesday night—Frank Patterson I Buck Bell visited Mr and Mrs al
and a group from Elmore City ' R Grady Friday night was active in employment work
Wednesday night—Senior play Mr J H Walker visited Mr Tan 1 Mr Plummer entered World war
1 ma
Thursday night—Intermediate play1 Walker Tuesday 1 service May '20 1917 enlisting as a
Friday night—O B 'J male quer- I
Al W alker Burley Masters private in the fourth infantry Wis-
I consin nati
tee Lorena M
onal guard He trained at
i cManus '
A school for study of General ! Mrs Buck Bell visJewel Deburited Mr a -g
er and
an all s I 1 Waco Tex with the 32nd divisian
books—February '20-'24: A - 1 and went overseas with that outfit
W A Webb awhile Saturday night I
"The Sunday School Norman Man- I in lTarch 1918 serving in all its
ual" taueht Isy Robert Hughes engagements He was recommended
"Gregory's Seven Laws of Teach- service will be built around the tabli for a commission iti July 1D8 and
ing" taught by Frank Patterson I
i This delay is due to the opening of I was ordered from the front lines to
"Pupil Life" taught by the pastor our school in the regular time attend artillery school at Saumur
"Teachers that Teach"—Taught by 1 Sunday night subject "Did Pilate i France He was commissioned a sec-
Roy Autry Get His Hands Clean?" Mr Al ond lieutenant in Septnillber and
"What Baptists Believe"—Taught by 1 Cole chief announcer for KFXR will fas sent as replacement officer tc the
A B White I he with us Sunday night and give ' 5th artillery C A C at the front
Sermons— 1 several musical numbers He was discharged in March 1918
Monday night — Brother Patterson ' Choir practice Thursday night Be —
will preach on "Baptism" : sure to be present Hat Tricks
Tuesday night—Brother 'White will The pester speaks next week on "Did you notice George dear that
preach on -The Lord's Supper" ! KFXR on "The Mystery of the Man famous designers take a woman's head
'
Wednesday night—Brother Ilughes of Sin- at 4:30-5:00 p m-1310 to adorn most of our coins?"
will preach en "Salvation by Grace" kilocycles George—''I can't say I've noticed
Thursday night—Brother Autry will I wish every teacher and worker tthat darling but I have observed
preach on "How I Know I am Saved" I would read the article every 111011711 i that famous resigners take many of
Friday night—Brother Balleck will in "The Teacher- on "Religion el ! my COinS to adorn a woman's head"
preach on "Eleven Years in Modern- Art" by Albert Bailey It is one of
Ism" Why this school? Because l the most interesting and he!pful r
about all the training our people ! series I have ever read on that sub- Vi P
Dr -reemnor
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have had has been departmental Pct
methods and organizational methods I Next Sunday night week we are Practice Limited to Diseases amid
We are where we need and must ( going to have graduation exercises Surgery Eye Ear Nose
have a broadening and deepening or All awards of every kind will be and Throat
the training work These two schools delivered at that time CLASSES FITTED
are without cost to us I Next week we will publisle e
t OM 0
Lord's supper next Sunday morning I very revealing comparative figuress Office Over
Unleavened bread and fermented Also the name of all the new of- Garvin County Abstract Co
wine will be used Entire morning ! ficers and teachers enlisted Phone No in
Dr W P Greening
Practice Limited to Diseases amid
Surgery Eye Ear Nose
and Throat
GLASSES FITTED
Office Over
Garvin County Abstract Co
Phone No 10
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