Sand Springs Leader (Sand Springs, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1939 Page: 4 of 6
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The Sans Springs Leader
Published Every Thursday at Sand Springs Oklahoma
Miss VERCA L MATES Publisher
Ronnie Roberson Editor and Business Mgr
Entered In the Post Office at Sand Springs Oklahoma as Second
Class Mail Under Act March 8 1879
TELEPHONE 514 — 218 North Maio — TELEPHONE 68
One Year in County $160
One Year Outside County
GARFIELD SCHOOL
Miss Hay's Room
The winners of the Spelling Bee
of Miss Hay's room were: room
champion Kathleen Black: other
winners Betty Carter and Virgil
Cole
Most of the rooms at Garfield
are making Fair posters
—By Kathleen Black
Mr McDowell's Ramie —
FLOWERS
By Ruth Graham
My flowers are so pretty
I love to run about them
And pick and pick for Betty
She just loves them the pinks
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Itentler school notes
GARFIELD SCHOOL are orange and purple The best
ones will be sent to the Fair
Miss Hay's Room Joe Barbour of the fifth grade
The winners of the Spelling Bee mounted a bat and brought it to
of Miss Hay's room were: room Khoo'
champion Kathleen Black: other In spelling class we have enter-
winnerm Betty Carter and Virgil ed a Spelling Bee for the cham-
Cole pion of northeast Oklahoma So
Most of the rooms at Garfield far Gertie Lofton and Betty Ruth
are making Fair posters 'eater have won the oral test Ed--By
Kathleen Black ward Lofton won on the written
Mr McDowell's Rome — test
FLOWERS Joe Payne Kenneth Pidcock
By Ruth Graham and Dick Radke fifth graders are
My flowers are so pretty working on a wood chart of native:
I love to run about them trees of Oklahoma This chart Is
And pick and pick for Betty for the Fair
She just loves them the pinks By Samuel Kraut
and Roger Pant
All kinds of flowers have 1 :Viso Simntion's Room
Pansien roses pinks and yellows We are making an imaginary!
All More underneath the sky trip to one of the West Indies is-
Dancing and dancing for me lands and are relating our ex-
Perience in either the form of a
Flower flowers is all I see story or a letter
Dancing and staying in the sun- The following articles ‘vere writ-1
shine ten durinr geography class period
really think they're pretty oh in the fifth grade:
gee Dear Mrs Shannon:
And after all I think therm mine atn now in Cuba Here veal
may see what looks like green or I
We are now studying about red bamboo but it is really sugar !
flowers in room one We have eane It taken to the mill and I
found the pistil the stigma the proeessed After that the liquid
stamens and all parts It is really from the cane is boiled
Interesting when you know what i see many people working at
it is about and Mr McDowell can lou large vats of the sweet liquid
really tell us about it of the sugar cane A great many
—Ruth Graham of the people of Cuba depend on
The Garfield softball tournament sugar cane for their living As you
between the home room teems has sit nt the brenk fast table in the
gone into its third week Mr morning or as you eat at night !
Brockett's room lost to Mrs Shan- you may be eating the very sugar
non'e room 17 to 7 Mr Smith's made from this mill There ore
room defeated Miss Reed's room villages of iron roofed houses!
14 to 11 in a very close game 'rhe That is where the sugar workers
two winntn teams will meat ' live
Thursday afternoon for the fifth Havana the capital of Cuba
grade championship The sixth has nearly 600000 people and a
grade ehampion team is Miss great majority of them make their
Rush's room living or their living depends up-
Lnet Friday Mr McDnwell on angar
showed two reels of safety Mos Your pun
One was ahoot following the xe‘ It Buddy Lee Durrett
titer!" marker in the renter of the April 11 1939
road The other was obnot not Dear Cousin Jimmy:
taking a &more of any kind thnt I am visiting in Cuba and I am
would be dangerous to a person's enjoying it so much I thought I
life The films came from (-Ma- would write and tell you about it
homa University They showed lots Cuba is the largest of the West
of aceidents and made every boy Indies islands and Havana the
and girl think lots about Safety capital has nearly 600000 pee-
and about not taking chances ple The Cubans grow more sugar
Mr Smith's Room than any other people On ac-
Now monitors for room seven count of that they live by the tin
this week are Charlel Paves Glen roof—job—store system In 1931
Allen White Raymond Duvall and too much sugar was grown in Cuba
Buddy Durrett The boys' job 19 to and Puerto Rico and the govern-
take care of the readers rmi other meat made them grow three mil-
books of the library Boel:s are to lion tons instead of five million
be pitteed in an orderly way on tons the next year The sugar ex-
the shelves at the end of each per- ports from Cuba would fill two
led The monitors also pass the steamers each carrying 6000 tons
books whiell are needd each room every day in the year In 1930
having a hook representative This they raised enough sugar to make
system has been tied the whole about 85 pounds of sugar for ev-
year Everyone has been elected ery man woman and child in
monitor at some time and now it the United States Tobacco is next
is time to begin all over to the beat export Phi you know
Mrs Shannon's home room likes that Cuba was a Spanish colony
arithmetic best Music second and until 1898 but it is a Republic
reading third in a recent poll Mr now? For a few years the United
Smith's home room also likes States had a treaty with Cuba
arithmetic best and music second that if war came we would send a
but prefer art for third choice governor to rule until peace came
Miss Rush's Room again There are a lot of iron and
We are making flower note- copper in the Cuban mountains
books They contain things we In many parts of Cuba you see
have done this year on flowers houses with roofs shaded by a few
The colors of the notebook covers palm trees That is where the sug
Tat SAND SPRLVOS LEADER SAND SFEINGS TULSA COVNINTOELAHOMA
I THE TREND OF THINGS
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Speaking of Dictators
SKETCHW N THE MERCHANDISE MAKI
CHICAGO ILL
The feminine touch will dislinpilsh stitch el the knitwear for the season
ahead Lingerie pique vests bed collars are to be much in evidence
Detail is being used with infinite cars for the season's blouses Dress-
maker's touches are found on shoulders In yokes seams and sleeves
Soft white chiffon with the daintiest of white trim will be popdar
Fabrics for blouses will be in peat variety chiffon sheers crepes
organdy and batiste lace figured nets spurt rayons and cottons Blouses
to be worn over the skirt will be more popular than last year though
the tuck-In type should lead in favor
ar workers live It is usually on a
wide stretch of sugar cane fields
Some where in a distance is the
tall smoke stack of the sugar mill
A railroad carries sugar to Havana
or to one of the number of small
ports along the coast
Well I hope you get to go some
time I will see you soon I guess
Yours truly
Betty Lee Dobbs
CENTRAL SCHOOL
Last Friday Mrs Miles home
room was entertained with a
charming Easter party given by
One Of Its home room mothers
Mrs Bill Stricken The party be-
gan in the auditorium where Mrs
Strieker had hidden an egg in ev-
ery nitch and corner After the
eggs were found and enough or
them eaten to satisfy their healthy
appetites the children filed out
to the terrace There while play-
ing games and discussing Easter
eggs Mrs Strielter used a hun-
dred feet of movie films making
pictures of the children While
Mrs Stricker was busy with this
her seven year old daughter Doris
Fern took over the Job of hostess
and passed a basket of Jelly-beans
to all the youngsters that were
still able to eat
The pictures will be shown to
the children in the school audi-
torium next Friday through per-
mission of Mr Adrean principal
Betty Lou Melton returned to
Nlims Crane's room Monday after
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being absent because of illness
The boys and girls in Miss
Crane's room enjoyed the Easter
egg hunt Friday afternoon Nor
ma Clinton and Kenneth Holbert
were the tw5 that found the most I
eggs
Wilma Jean Ehmler was absent
Monday and Tuesday on account
of illness
Lowana Bland was absent Mon-
day on account of Illness
Blake Anthony returned to
school Tuesday after several dwys
absence due to illness
The children in Miss Carselows
ey's home room made butterflies
in the art room Monday They
were used to make a very color
ful and attractive border
Alice Reed is absent this week 1
because of illness
Billy Joe Easter brought a huge
green bull frog to school Tuesday
morning He took it around to the
different rooms to show it to the
children many of whom had never
seen a bull frog before
Many children enjoyed the ma-
gician's show on Tuesday after-
noon Eugene Palmer enrolled in Miss
Doff's room this week Beatrice
Ann Gowen moved to Morrison
Oklahoma'
M133 Terry's first grade had an
Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon'
A prize wee given Kenneth Lee
Hudson who found the most eggs
Then they all gathered in a circle
and had a feat of the eggs
Kennie Joe Conn has returned
to Miss Terry's room after several i
weeks of illness
The third grade reading class
has finished reading the book
"Science Stories" This book is the
third of the Curriculum Founda-
tion Series
Barbara Brown has been absent
from school this week due to ill-
ness We miss you Barbara
Miss Carselowey'm room is dec-
orated with butterflies which were
made in the art classes
Norma Jean Akers received a
nice Easter gift It is a good luck
bracelet part of it being a four
leaf clover a horse shoe a wish- I
boine and a bird
Donald Sullivan is absent due to
a bead injury he received Saturs
day while on a hike
Josephine Gentry celebrated her'
9th birthday Monday Janice Rae
Brown Willa Beth Hester Patw
Heabolto Walter and Shorty Fraley
and Betty and Beverly Martin
were at the party
Nellie James returned to school
after a weeks illness
In the library room the children
are reading science books this
week to find out all they can about
the coming of spring
Miss Conway and Miss Ross took
the pupils in their rooms on an
Easter egg" hunt Friday afternoon
The children enjoyed the hunt
very much and each one of them
found several eggs
Paster bitnnies and eggs were
erovalent at school Monday 5eeer-1
children reported that they I
1114 thA lovelt"t Easter vacation i
"ev had ever bad
Central school PTA lied their
regelar meeting last Tnesdav
Captain Breeding Superintendent
of the Sand SpHnes Home was the
principal speaker Other num-
bets on the proeTam were a Pi-
ano solo by Bethel Howard and
Ruth Prow played the accordion
Miss Ross' and MIAS Conway's
room tied for the picture in hav-
ing the most mothers present AI
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styled with lovely blouses
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13e the first to wear one
of these frocks!
Colors and collars make the shirt and the
new styles we have for spring make them
more attractive and desirable than ever
before E & W shirts made to look the
part yet they'll take the hardest of wear
Priced right!
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These dresses are from
our regular $298 and
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have priced them to sell
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Childrens Anklets
Sizes 5 to 1012
10C
15e and 25e pair
Mesh Hose
Beautiful shades
Run proof
Here are genuine broadcloth pajamas the
favorite of all men They wear and wear
and words won't deseribe the comfort
they give—In new spring patterns too!
$1150
$125
Boy's Slacks
lIe can wear a pair of extra
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For the rough and tumble
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