Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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PATE FOUR
PROGRAMS FOR
SCHOOL CLOSING
ARE ANNOUNCED
Baccalaureate Sunday At
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NO OPPOSIT1011
the bama:acireate Aemor and Dr
ANin De Birr cr Nuncan is achedO-ed
to der the cornmenciment ad-
dreas Fttday n:gtt -
P1'1'4711114 1'v the esfIlta tot: Itepresentatile Is Asurea:
BACCALAUREATE i
of Post For Third i
11 a m Sunday i
Prneetonal fichriol orrhetra in- Time In Itow
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BACCALAUREATE '
()f 110St For Third
11 a m Sunday
PrIreceral school orchetra: in- Time In Itow
vocation Dr Charles L Br -
'Praise Be to Thee" Ifixed chorus J nark HaroA Frei:mar Oosr In
'Jesus Meek and Gent:e" girl's guar- Your litte bo6k a! the i'lficeq
tet sermon Reverend Cog rrf ticth in Gars-in courty
Mate?' Curtiss Brooks: herkedction Wien the filing pertixi for state'
Dr Breuts and recesional ichool offices eloed Saturday afternoon the
orctestra records snoaed that for the second!
GRADE NIGHT tune in succeori the Pais Va1ley
p as Tuesday attorney tits unoppcxed for mate rep-
Processional bathe! Rauson rebentative from Garvin punts a
vocation g1 W T Re'irolds "Waltz poet to which he was elected in 1934
of the rostra" Ichalkovnky and lie escaped opperation in the 1936
'Podse Prophecy Scott by J'inior election also
bighschool girls glee chib operetta The race for the other repreerita-
"The Magic Beariataili" &larding of tive's pwAst frdrn Garvin county will be!
certificates of promotion Charles D between Ed Foley of Lindsay and Her-
Johnson a n d lentdicuon Rev W T bert lloPe of NfaYsvlile ivlio ran rilP
Reynolds and tuck in the runoff in 1936 Foley
SE:viol NIGHT emerging the victor
8 p m Tbumday Chief Jwitice Munroe 0borri of the
"Oregon Trail" boys quartet: wu state sdpreme court and Attorney
tatory Julia Shumate 'Idemorws General Mac Q Williamson both of
Curtts Brooks class will- Charles Pauls Valley have one opponent each
Wright Class prophecy Gorden 1141H in the Dernecratic primaries Joe
sort "Only A Rose" 'Theresa Landers 'Bates filed for attorney general and
valedictory Ifaudine White clam Judge John B Ogden of Ardmore LS
tlibtOrY MovAle Eackbuni 'running for supreme court fifth dis
history Moo Ile Eackbum running for supreme court fifth dis-
g -
COMMENCEMENT trld
Ix in Friday
! Close of the state office filing period
-
men
Processional' school orchestral ba" to Puna!) VaileY pitted
agairst each other in another race
o ca ti rt Dr Charles Brooks "John'
affecting Garvin county They are
Peel" boys glee clqb presentation of
KAanu cup IQuentin Etrook$) Dr' W G Long and Ben T Williams
Plaret presrt-tation of candidates for district Judge the of-
AMeriCan Lcalon medal 'Curtis thee Long now holds Williams is the
BrDoksi Lewis Reynolds presenta-
present county Judge
Lion of M B Smith cup tMaudine
White) Pierre Orimmett: presenta-
tion of R W Driskill medal (Anna-I os e r Netvs
belle Emithi J S Swinney "Crood-'
night Belosed" boys quartet address
Dr Alvin Lt' Arti Morning Star" Sunday school and singlig was
girls glee club presentation of grad- well attended both Sunday and Sun-
gates J S Swinney presentation of day night
diplomas Charles D Johnson bene- Everyone retnember the hinging con-
diction Rev 0 W Caughran and!vention starting Saturday night and
recessional school orchestra lasting all day Sunday Come on
everyone and bring a sell filled bas-
ket Cross Roads News
rersonals
a The visiting lit the home of Mr
By MKS HOMER PERKINS 1111d-: M j' M Dye Sunday were
Mr and Mrs Doc Dye and family
Those spending Sunday in the A Mrs Flora Roach Mrs J C Bran-
B Dennis home were Mr and Mrs ham spent Thurscaa night with Mrs
J T Weston and icon and daughter :A I Klirger
Earl and Ida Belle of Wewoka OkIa Those taking dirtier in the home
Rev Allie of Ft Smith Ark Mies of Mr and Mrs Floyd Craves Sun-
fain Dennis Joe Lathe and CarkeY day were Mrs E E Henderson Weida
Warren of Paula Valley Henderson Mr and Mrs Boas Berry
Mrs John Ward Lucy Ward and and Floyd Henderson Betty Jo Rich-
turn Penn apent Wednesday niornieg arcason
with Mora Cherry Mr and Mrs 11 L Spradlin spent
Mr and Mrs E T Donohoe O'iri the week end with her parents Mr
children Resale and Raymond of and Mrs A W Pickett
Paoli spent Sunday in the W R Mr and Mrs Sweet Bashop and
Stateup home faintly of Oklahoma City visited
Miss Mlle Ray of Civet Kennard Sunday with his parents Mr and
Spence and Delma Webster spent Mrs Henry Bashep
Sunday in the W A Webster home Those visiting in the home of
Evelyn Stubblefield of Signal Ilia Frank Strickland Sunday were Mr&
spent the week end with Sallie Ma:tie Skelton Jay Ivy arid David
Cherry Price Jack Skelton
Mr and MIA Homer Perkins and Mr and Mrs A A McConnell
Clinton Dennis spent Sunday alth had as the guest Sunday their ova
Mr and Mrs Louis Derail& Mr and Mrs Alvin McConnell of
Mn Maggie Burnett and children Cox City
spent Friday night in the W R St al- Mrs A J Hinkle and family vted
cup home Sunday with Mrs Emmitt Park
Lee Webster of Ada spent the week Mr and Mrs Fannin Park had as
end with his parents Mr and Mrs their guest Monday Mrs Frark Cagle
W A Webster of Elmore City
Nona Faye and Sallie Cherry visa Maases Armetha Agatha Pickett
ited relatives at Roaedale Friday spent Sunday with Dortha Nash
Letroy Dentis spent Wednesday Eddie Richardson spent Sunday
night with - Mr and Mrs Ilomer with Istircus Nash
Perkirts : Arnold Park Joyce Biahop vaated
Virginia Webster anent Sunday with his grandprirenta Mr and Mrs
night with Elizabeth Carter Lee Drennan Sunday afternoon
Thoise taking supper Sunday night Thrase viaitirg in the R E Strib-
In the W R Stalcup home were: Mr 'ling home Sunday were Mrs Lizzie
and Mrs Teze Pal of Seoby Ken Farris Mrs Rosa Smith and Mrs
tard Spence and Dixie Burnett Odle Canner and win of Pernell
Canton Dennis spent Saturday Mrs J C Branham spent Sunday
night with Me and Mrs Louis Den- night with her daughter Mrs C W
Rkhardson
Edith Stalcup spent Saturday night Mrs Leonard Webb spent Monday
with Bernice Pendley of Paoli in the R E Stribling home
One Ward apent Saturday night r Helen Hinkle ard Mary Ruth Park
near Elmore City vIsited Saturday afternoon svith Mary
Those spending Friday night with Naah
Mrs Lucy Ward were Mr and Mrs: Helen Hinkle pent Saturday night
Hump Claxton and family Mona' with Mary Ruth Park
Nona Faye Sallie and Murl Cherry Naomi Stribling Earl Gandy and
and Evelyn Stubblefield of Signal k Johnny Clark vatted Mary Nash
Hilt ' Sunday
Mr ard Mrs Ernest Sumner and ----
children visited Sunday atternoon 1 Mrs M T Oehler left Saturday to
with Mr and Mrs A L Perkins I visit her son and daughter-in-law
Mr C Dennis is spending a few Mr and Mrs Harold Oehler in House
days with Mr and Mrs 17114 Dennis ton
DESTITUTE CLEVELANDERS ARE GIVEN RELIEF
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7' '4 re-:ef Lhrls exa-d and ncine apparent:) wiaat:e tintzl Je 1 after a aT4±:lal seklon
and the Cfrikeand rves a er-:s I '75000 of Its citizens dest:tute Anove Ls a rnakeshjt
Ment 7 tete a 'Aag cf fr-u''t and a pound of' rIce ate ditributed to each pf:trsin from a
k4!rvic Ani t Ii he 6ty ff-r reel work the rest of May
day with al :rf-grart
Second City School 'HAIL DAMAGE IS
Project Gets State
WPA Approral Today 110T TOTAL LOSS
Tne mate WPA office in Oklahoma
City announced today Ron Stepher-s
state adrnitistrator had approved and
sent to the Washtngtori office anther
Pau Ls Valley school remodeling
project
This project shich calls for sal-
raging and rebuilding of a senool
and a!4ditoriurn here at a cr-st of
900 It 'would ei:!ploy 107 workers
A similar project was approved six
days
The proects are proposed here
as a means of subktituting new and i
modern structures for the preent
schaiol buildings some of them rriore!
than 30 years old It is proposed
to rebuild them through a 5 per cent
building levy with WPA aid without
a bond issue
Farmers Can Plow Grain
Under And Qualify
For Payment
aging and rebuilding of a scfr00l W-hile many Grr county rain
a4ditorium here at a cc:7st of ! growers buffered reavy damage in
000 It s-ou:d employ IC37 werkers Friday rights storm it reed not be
A similar project was approved six 'ca total lo6s Pierson ceunty
lays ao i Jim agent said vxlay
The projects are propoed here It will now be easer for tn to
is a means of Slitxtituting new and comp:y with the arit'ultural act pro-
nodrn structures for the present vistons since the hail rzned much
whool buildings some of them more wheat oats and barley ir the storm
tan 30 years old It is proposeC areas by turning the green growth
o rebuild them through a 5 per cent under he explained
)ohdirg levy with WPA aid without -There still is of green
a bond issue 1 growth to build ut the land" Pierson
said 'By p-ing urder the farmer
can draw soil consering payment
AIR MAIL PLANS and :4irrie soli building payment"
Pierson s-uggest that at about two
weeks after plowing the growth under
the farmer should come to office
ARE UNDER ha been oed under and
V1AY and fill out a staterne:4 that the
crop s plw
givIng the acreage ard showing its lo-
cation on the farm
If the tarrner intends to use the
Another Feeder Flight Is land as shifted acreage or govern-
Scheduled Saturday ment land) it should not be planted
3lay 19th back to any soil depleting crop Pier-id It mkt- nkritt-ii til 111
AIR MAIL PLANS
ARE UNDER 111
cian cane or miliet for hay or pas-
Plans are under way here for ture or to some legume crop
handling air mail on May 19 when '
planes will tour the state picking up a
mail from virtually all cities and kale illusionary
towns as a part of national air mail
week May 15 to 21 Earl Witten Soc iety
postmaster said today
Each town has been given a quota Ladies auxiliary met in regular
amounting to its 'population In other wsaion at the church April 5
words the ' poatollice department Mrs Roaa Moore vice-president
wants raids Valley to send out home called the meetig to order she acting
5000 pieces of mail on the flight in the absence of the president Songs
from here -Bringing in the Sheaves and 'Send
At Lindsay plans are under way to I the Light' Prayer by Mrs Moore
mail out a big batch of mail it was Mrs Gertrude Moss was leader
stated here ' with 5000 air mail en- Lesson was second to fifth chapter
velopes being printed for diatribu- of Matthew After a very interesting
tion among citizens there lesson vice-president took charge and
The plane will stop at three Gar- handed out our "help mate sisters"
yin county towns—Paula Valley Paoli presents for Mother's Day All re-
and Lindsay A cachet advertising ceived a nice gift -
Pauls Valley as The Garden Spot of We alao gave Mr and Mrs Ford a
the Washita has been prepared with handkerchief shower who are leaving
which to stamp all outgoing air mail our community We will miss them in
here that day our church work
Witten also said stamp collectors There were 18 members and live
have a chance to add a valuable visitors present They were:
piece to their collections by mailing Mrs Rrna Moore Mrs Merle Ep-
letters to Santa Barbara Calif to be pier Mrs Juanita Odimes Mrs Nola
mailed out from the site of the first Garvin Mrs Mildred Garvin Mrs
air mail flight ever made by Earle Marie Garvin Mrs Rosa Walters
Ovington who tn 1911 carried the Mrs Virgie McGee Mrs Jessie Mc-
first sack el air mail A special Santa Gee Mrs Goldia Grimes Mrs Lillie
Barbara cachet will be applied to all kihley Mrs Eunice Hudson Mrs
air mail letters leaving there May Claude WiIlns Mrs Maggie
15 to 21 incluiive I Thomas Mrs Gertrude Mom Mrs
Dunn Funeral Held
Sunday In Marlin
-
Funeral se r v ices were conducted
Mindy at Marlin Texas for Andrew
Dunn reader in the house of repre-
entatives of the Texas state legis-
lature who was a relative of several
Pauls Valley persons He died Sun-
day Mr Dunn was the uncle of Conley
and Charley Donn Miss Vehna Dunn
and Mrs Carl Ballard all of Pauls
Valley and brother-in-law of Mrs
H M Dunn also of this city Burial
was at Rosebud Texas
Illness In the family here prevented
the Paula Valley relatives front at-
terding the rites
Marriage Licenses
Amos D Fields 13 and Dorothy
Bledsoe 14 Pau :s Valley (Colored)
I Ame Murray 35 and Grace Miles
1 21 Lindy
1 Tommie Brown 21 ard Maxine
1 Walker 13 Purcell
Reed Kyker 25 and Anna Lee
1
t Jones 22 Oklahoma City
Wi:lis R Edwards 21 Bradley
Okla and Lovell& Rogers 19 Lind-
they I Norman Church 27 and Ruby
I Webb 20 Foster
1 Leonard Allen 23 and Marble Ross
i 23 Pauls Valley (Colored)
Mr and Mrs W 11 Farmer visited
their parents In Oklahoma city Sunday
son said It may te pianted to su
Ladies auxiliary met in regular
wssion at the church April 5
Mrs Rosa Moore vice-president
called the meetig to order she acting
in the absence of the president Songs
"Bringing in the Sheaves and 'Send
the Light' Prayer by Mrs Moore
Mrs Gertrude Moss was leader
Lesson was second to fifth chapter
of Matthew After a very interesting
lesson vice-president took charge and
handed out our "help mate sisters"
presents for Mother's Day All re-
ceived a nice gift
We also gave Mr and Mrs Ford a
handkerchief shower who are leaving
our community We will miss them in
our church work
There were 18 members and live
visitors present They were:
Mrs Rosa Moore Mrs Merle Ep-
pier 31rs Juanita "OdimeS Mrs Nola
Garvin Mrs Mildred Garvin Mrs
Marie Garvin Mrs Rosa Walters
Mrs Virgie McGee Mrs Jessie Mc-
Gee Mrs Goldia Grimes Mrs Lillie
Ashley Mrs Eunice Hudson Mrs
Claude Wiilns Mrs Maggie
Thomas Mrs Gertrude Mom Mrs
Ruby Nipper Mrs Eva Moss Miss
Vera Grimes Miss Ruby Garvin Mrs
Grace Dillard Miss Virginia Moss
Miss Luttie Jo Hudson Miss Louise
Grimes aid Lttle Johnnie Mac
Grimes
Wt have order! for another dozen
bonnets We have one coat of varnish
on walls cf church
f)ur next rreting will be April 19
Everyone welcom
Civil Cases Filed
State of Oklahoma ex re! vs Be&sie
Turner Injunction
R Tolbert vs A J Clonts et al
Foreclosure of mortgage
Mamie A Brady vs George Phelps
County Treas et al Cancellation of
tax sale etc
H 0L C Corp vs Ida Finch et al
Foreclemtre of mortgage
E L Basden vs George Phelps
Co Treas Mar damus
Edgar C Park vs Heirs of Lillie
Bathest et al Quiet title
Local Fed Say A Loan Assn vS
E L MeCrummens Admr Foreclo-
sure of mortgage
Singing Convention
At Foster On Sunday
MMIID
The Garvin county sluing con-
vention will meet at Foster Saturday
night ard Sunday May 14 and 15 it
vas announced today Outstanding
directors and quartets from over the
strte have been invited s
Lunch will be saved Sunday and
all were asked by officials to bring
their baskets
111mopnienl
COUNTY TAKES
HEAVY DAMAGE
FROM STORMS
Four Persons Are Injured
And Crops Beaten
Into Ground
A:
rine person still was in a 1o5-1 ' :
-
! ital today as Garvin county took I
inventory of damage wrought bt! I
- I
a series of !lorms over the south- I i t
--1 I
ern part of the county Friday! !
!- ity
‘! '
evening 1
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At least four persons were in-
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jured and prorerty and cro 4
p!
t
damage mounting to thousan
ds! t
v
of dollar?! was caused by the 1 '' i
storms which were accompanied !
by heavy hail in scattered sec!!!
tions
I LABOR AND -- (
The state LI-a:rung sttool south of !
CAPITAL An
meeting at a dinner in the Wa
Paul's Valley Wynnewood and terri- 1 the 110010000 private charity
tomes east of Wynnewood and west i
Fund were these above Left
and northeast of Emote City ap- l the International Ladies Garin
parently were hard tst hit Rockefeller (ander
Mrs Hays In Hospital I
Mrs Arthur Hays 45 of the Fair 1
1 --
Oaks corrmunity inortheaat of Emcyre i
City one of four persccs hurt when
the Hays home s as destroyed by the ELMORE C
storm was in a serious condition in l
the Wynnewood clinic Dr M E Rob- 1 By :SIRS BUCK COOK
bersor reported She suffered a serious! Mr and Mrt Joe Bristol and Mr&
leg injury !Opal McKey shopped in Pauis Valley
Her daughter Laura 18 and son Friday afternoon
I
Oliver 14 also injured in the storm Mr and Mrs Ira Helvey who Live
were diarissed to the home of their I south el town had as their dinner
grandparents after treatment at the ' guest Sunday Mr and Mrs P E
clinic Preston Gay 35 farm hand i Traylor and children of Wayne Mrs
also was injured but did not need! Carl Helvey Will Hale Iva Hensley
hospital treatment of Katie and Mr and Mrs Leonard
Several homes in the vicinity is-ere Hensley
darraged and outbuildings were torn i Those attending the W M S
up er unroofed both northeast and which met at the First Baptist
west of Emore City Farmers report- i church at Pauls Valley Thursday !
ed heavy crop damage by hail in I were Mrs Olin Smith Mrs Ray
the vicinities of Foster and about 1 Allen Mrs T H Eskridge Mrs1
three miles east of Wynnewood Even Thad Ledsinger and Mrs Tom Shel-
t
cotton which had come up wa-s wiped ' ton
out in the Foster vicinit Corn cot- I Mr and Mrs J C Anders and
ton and garden stuff were beaten into little sons visited Sunday afternoon !
the ground east of Wynnewood with Mr Anders parents Mr atd 1
Fruit Is Damaged Mrs E A Anders i
i Hu&-eil Pierson county agent said
i there also would be much damage 141r and Mr F E Joyner and
s
children arid M Ira Hipp and
from packing of ground on cotton daughter Iris Hipp attended the 1
seed making replanting necessary in funeral of Mrs Mary R Keltrier at 1
many cases The county agent re- Foster Sunday afternoon
ported much fruit torn from trees Estelle Blackburn ef Cashe and Al- I
by hail ''' vin Alexander' of Purcell vlsited their I
Supt M J Bradley of the state parents over the Week end Mr and
training school said the damage there
I Mrs Rob Blackburn and MI' and Mrs
probably would run from 810000 to
i Byron Alexander
$20000 -
i s V5 111eItt r ei Uto Vat
v''''"- --" '''' n'''" vw'wy w Byron Alexander
$20000 -
Mrs J B Wright and Mrs Ray
The storm apparently missed the Allen at- d daughters spent the week
northern parts of the county Mays-I end in Sulphur with relatives
ville had rain but no damage report- i
1 Hubert Parkey who has been in
vile Ilad rain but no damage report-1 Hubert Parkey who has been in
' ed Other points also reported little 1 training at the CCC camp at San
!ssionary damage
I Isabel Colo for some time returned
I School Buildings Damaged -
ea timer point& also reported ntue 1 tratnin- -
g at the CCC camp at San
Katie Missionary damage
nolo for some time returned
While every building o t e ra
IA n n 1
' I Mr and Mrs Robert Henderson has
t in I home Wednesday -
mg school campus was damaged to
as the guest for several days the
some extent heaviest damage there past week their daughter Mrs Goklie
was to crops according to Superin-
White of Ada
tendent M J Bradley
L 0 Merriman transacted busimss
! More than 300 acres of barley and
in Oklahoma City Friday
whiter oats suffered heavy damage
Mr and Mrs Herman Priest and
and the superintendent estimated not
little son Mr and Mrs Elmer Priest
more than 25 per cent of it still was
and family spent Friday and Satur-
standing after hail stones as big as
day with a brother Raymond Priest
hen eggs had peppered It for several '
and family and their mother Mrs
minutes
Eula Priest Hawkins of Lawton
Garden Stuff Stripped
Mr and Mrs Roy Tolbert and chil-
l About 200 acres of first crop al-
dren of Spaulding and H C Pat-
Nita also was hard hit by the storm
terson and son Dennis who has been
Eighty acres of garden on the school
' employed there or several weeks
' land suffered heavy damage Plans came Saturday and spent the week
were under way to begin canning beets! end In the H C Patterson home
' this week but this will be delayed Mr and Mrs Patterson and Dennis
"I had planned on feeding and
accompanied them home and will visit
clothing the boys here for a year for some time
out of our garden" said Bradley I rs Nancy Graham who lives
"Now I'll have to ask for more l
i north of town left Friday to visit for
money with which to r141 the institu- i several days with her daughters
' Lion Irs discouraging to try to plan t
t Mrs Clifford Holloway and Mrs Por-
something like this in order to save
ter Marshall of Oklahoma City
all the money we can and then 1
Tom Barcham Mrs Scott Cook and
have it wiped out We had hoped to
daughters nlene and Louise and
cart 10000 gallons of foodstuff from t
1
our garden" Mrs Lillian Burcham of Hobbs New
Screens Ripped Off Mexico shopped in Pau Is Valley
Thursday afternoon
- -
Screens were ripped off windows on! Tnursaay aiternoon
Mr and Mrs Owen Carlton and
several of the buildings and strewn:
little on of Pernell were Elmore VLS-
ever the campus Several big limbs
itors Thursday evening
were torn from an elm tree at the
"s" Chancey Gann of Burris high
c east door of the administration build-1 transacted business in Elmore Thurs-
trig Window panes were shattered in
all the buildings and holes were torn "
Miss Doris Yea''' a teacher in the
1 in roofs through which heavy rain
!Allen high school was a week
soaked the interiors The roof en the
end guest of her parents Mr and
new vocational building Just corn- I Mrs E H Yeary Mr and Mrs
pleted was damaged considerably
Yeary Mrs J K Linesey and daugh-
Four of six houses being moved in 1
ter Aiss Laura Mae accompanied
and set up northest of the campus
her home Sunday afternoon
and near the building in which Farm Onial Birch of East Central Ada
Supt J N Nesbitt lives were de-
was a week end guest of his par-
e molished Pecan trees were damaged t
ents Mr and Mrs I R Birch and
Sweet potato plants Just set out by family
I the boys were beaten itno the ground i
Misses Daphene and Bemiece Clark
Power Line Broken
of Oklahoma City visited Thursday
6 The trairang school was in dark-
and Friday with their Parents Mr
f nem for two hours after a power line
and Mrs Joe Clark south of town
was broken by the storm
Mr and Mrs Floyd Russell and
I The storm which hit the training
family of Garfin Springs visited rel
' school apparently was a twister It
atives here Sunday and attended tht
first struck from the northwest and
singing convention
whiped around to the south Windows
Mrs Mary Tiger of Oktahema City
e On all sides of some buildings were
spent several days here last week
broken
with her mother Mrs Mary E Carl-
Bradley said he spent many an- too
: gious minutes in the administration Mr and Mrs Harry Ledsinger and
building while the storm raged I
" - son Cecil and Mr and Mrs Thad
: feared for the safety of our boys " Ledsinger visited in Sulphur Sunday
t he said tWe sure were lucky Out of afternoon 1
" the 365 persons at the school-278 Miss Nina Brown and Miss Mary E
boys and 43 employes and their tam- Lewis visited relatives in Whitesboro
' ilies—not a one was hurt" I Texas and Durant over the week end
City Gardens Damaged 1 Mrs Illpp Plans Surprise for Sisteo
"It seemed to me that the ad- As a surprise for her sister Mrs
y ministration building wiss shaking but Pat Martin of tola who celebrated
t tl wasn't sure whether it was the
building shaking or my heart beat ing school Hall stones downtown were
e big so hard" Bradley continued much smaller than these which fel:
t There was some damage to gar- south of the city and in other MT
d dens in Pauls Valley as a result of tions of the county A total of 24(
g 1 the hail but the storm downtown inches of rain fell here during the
was not severe as that at the train-I storm
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LABOR AN D CAPITAL — Among 1500 leaders In many fields
meeting at a dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria New York to open
the 110010000 private charity drive of the Greater New Yore
Fund were these above Left is David Dubinsky president of
the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and John D
Rockefeller financier
ELMORE CITY NEWS I
Elmore Thurs-
teacher in the
was a week
end guest of her parents Mr and
Mrs E H Yeary Mr and Mrs
Yeary Mrs J K Linesey and daugh-
ter Miss Laura Mae accompanied
her home Sunday afternoon
Onial Birch of East Central Ada
was a week end guest of his par-
ents Mr and Mrs I R Birch and
family
Misses Daphene and Bemiece Clark
of Oklahoma City visited Thursday
and Friday with their t:arents Mr
and Mrs Joe Clark south of town
Mr and Mrs Floyd Russell and
family of Oar fin Springs visited rel-
atives here Sunday and attended the
singing convention
Mrs Mary Tiger of Oklahoma City
spent several days here last week
with her mother Mrs Mary E Carl-
ton Mr and Mrs Harry Ledsinger ard
son Cecil and Mr and Mrs Thad
Ledsinger visited in Sulphur Sunday
afternoon ' I
Miss Nina Brown and Miss Mary E
Lewis visited relatives in Whitesboro
Texas and Durant over the week end
Mrs Ilipp Plana Surprise for Sister
As a surprise for her sister Mrs
Pat Martin of tola who celebrated
ing school Hail stones downtown were
much smaller than those which fell
south of the city and in other beC-
tions of the county A total of 240
inches of rain fell here during the
storm
T111:115DAY MAY 12 1933
her birthda! anniversary May 4 Mrs
Ira Flipp invited a group of friends
to her home that night where they
enjoyed a number of games Mrs
Hipp served cake and sandwiches to
the following guets: Mr and Mrs
Tom Burcham Ira Hipp and daugh-
ter Iris of Emote and Mrs Lillian
Burcham of Hobbs Niw Mexico
Mrs Alton Dewberry Mrs Arch Dill
and daughter Miss Marvine Mrs
Arthur Brown Miss Vera Castle and
Mrs M J Burcham of Eola
A large number of local women
attended the regular meeting of the
Eastern Star at Foster Tuesday night
when Mrs R G Brown district dep-
uty was present A large group also
attended the school of instruction
Wynnewood Wednesday evening
A large attendance from several
communities was present Sunday af-
ternoon when the regular Maysville
district singing convention met at the
Methodist church
Judge Castleman of County Lille
was an Elmore business visitor
Satterwhite News
By ESTELLE FISHER
Our sirging class was well repre-
sented at the convention at Elmore
Sunday afternoon The singers icame to
Satterwhite after the convention and
sung with us Sunday night Every-
one reported a nice time and we in-
I rite them back
Our singing school will start here
May 23 under the direction of Mount
Driskill Everyone is invited to at-
: tend
Mrs Albert Stephens spent Sunday
with Mrs Dan Stephens
1 Mrs B N Jackson and Mrs D E
Burch spent Sunday with Mrs Dan
Stephens
Those visiting Saturday afternoon
with Mrs Edna Fisher and children
were Mrs J H Harden Mrs Dena
Fisher ard daughter Estelle Vera
Jones and Alice and Mae Pearl John-
son Those visiting Mildred Sarah
ILou and Lee Roy McKee Sunday
were Melba and Betty Graves Jewel
and Bertha Ann Shepard Virgie
i Hester Ruby Duvall LeRoy Dotson
i and J D Duvall
I Oliver Fravis and Leon Burch
I ard Earl McCann spent awhile Sat-
! urday night in the B N Jackson
I home
! Mrs L C Skaggs spent the week
end in Pauls Valley She was accom-
panied home by Mr and Mrs Billie
Miller and family and Mr and Mrs
Olenford Nation
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