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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 26

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMA OCT. I. If II IT $7 Million in Road Projects Awarded CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION Mear-Old's Riles Planned At Enid Today ArtS. Latham, Pioneer Tuttle Resident, Dies foflml Stffktt 11 LIABILITY Car Insurance $3 Per Month mm? ME 4-8834 SPECIAL TEEN AOE INSUHANCt A reader can at Hw answer, by mail, any uettien el fact by wrlMnt The Dally OkUhemen Infermatlen Bureau, 12M lye It. NW WaMilniten D.

C. Plaai enclete feur (4) cent return ferP.ta,;.?ira.ijjr,!. The state highway department Tuesday awarded 17.408.428 SWrnT fnt wtih out-of-town ordj.ra. worth fhighway istructlon (a-THS iWTrfSFSBrUBB construction project ran 9557.309 below estimates of as. ENID, Oct.

7-Servlces for Wmiam T. Louderrhilk. 82, Enid, who died Saturday In a Chick-asha hospital, will bp Wednesday at p.m. in Brown funeral chapel here. 14 Special Notices engineers.

Included was Oklahoma City's Agnew ave. bridge over the North Canadian river. The low were present social security ben Vladimir Petrov. third secretary eflts increased under the recent! at the embassy, defected to the! -k amendments to the law? D. K.

west. Russia demanded his re- WEEKDAY combination A. The average increase is turn, but the Australian aovern- SUNDAY bid was nearly $100,000 under the A native of Missouri, Louder x. im.iu.n. milk came to Oklahoma in tool estimate.

The job drew nine bids AWT around 7 percent. NOTE: A 1 ment refused. Russia then sev-' Day. efS WE three-page mimeographed circu-jered diplomatic relations. 5 ffi I JJnaVctitiv.

tm 85 COCKROACHES? a'tUV'wSa Control SpacW Aa Low aa US Wl 6-3341 and to Chickasha In 1927. He On S. fill In Lincoln county moved to Enid In 1956 and was and V- s- 64 ln Sequoyah Q. When did Bobby Fischer neaei 10 ro Enid 137- 30 cimaertit lar on the 1958 social -security changes will be sent free to any a member of the Baptist church become the chess champion of the United States? M. G.

CT RATES ON HIOUSST 6 ADVANCE required (or A. Bobby Fischer, Brooklyn, to. toll einforceo concrete culvert, i.ou. low niqaer HI Mil umon who has been playing chess since "jjfl9ii giw. au carpentry and oulrad altnatloni he was six, won the U.

S. cham ItBdrSittnakSJi d'lOTMtjMnta rr- from RUtMir dralium, iravtl "i i nun man an. entid cart, wantad lo AAA Extirmlnalori ol owanoina 3329. NW 23 payment, to Ht your galary TOJ-M81 WANTED "WANT OU-TU TilSltkM pionship on January 7, 1958, at the Manhattan Chess club in New York City. He was 14 at the time.

county, the commission opened first bids ever taken on alternate types of bridges, steel beam and prcstrcsscd concrete beam. In both instances the steel beam bids were less than the pre-stresscd concrete beam. The commission rejected the low bid on 2.252 miles of grading and drainage on SH 109 in Choctaw county leading to Lake Raymond Gary. The low bid ex-ecrded the estimate by 1Z percent. Also rejected was the low bid for 2.501 miles of grading and drainage on a McCurtain county road.

Details of the Survivors are his wife. Daisy, two daughters, Mrs. Lola Potts, Mrs. Lela Mae Cooper, Chickasha; six sons, including Arthur and Enid; Charles. Oklahoma City; one brother, one sister, Mrs.

Nannie Russell. Muskogee; 15 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. 1 Mr. Llllle noulararr. HI.

if Who Invented the stetho fflRr M. McAleafer, IK.109.N. scope, with which doctors listen to sounds produced Inside the body? B. Q. MIWKOtiKE -County road rpalr to A.

It was invented about 1819 RBTrUHNlNTOt to 1 CE 2BSM OVTm tiCM' W1'-2597 LEAVING FOR Calif. Take n.ip drive ahara, OR 7-3414. reader who sends request for it, accompanied by long, stamped, self-addressed envelope, to this paper's Washington Information Bureau, 1200 Eye N. Washington 5. D.

C. Q. Do all planets in our solar system rotate on their axis in the same direction? W. N. A.

Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune rotate in the same direction as the earth, from west to east. Uranus rotates about an axis which is nearly perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic; if the direction of rotation is referred to this plane, it is opposite the direction of rotation of the earth. The rotations of Mercury and Venus are uncertain; and nothing is known about the rotation of Pluto. Q. Did comedienne Carol Burnett write the song "I Made a Fool of Myself Over John Foster H.

C. A. No; the song was written especially for her by Ken Welch by a French physician, Rene La- ffilllHIrijJilfflfl Florists FLOWERS Howard Bros. Flowers, Inc. SM7 Bohlnaon fo 5-H57 0 NW 1(1 FO 5-54M CHARGE ACCOUNTS Floral 3B fjU ennec, after he had observed at SM.179.M.

Hvdrn. children listening at one end of Two.Diaaera. I WILL no niga rercivca on inm orniMt Aun. Ha KMwnilnle for aw Shan mr own. William nenta otner TUTTLE, Oct.

7-Art S. La-! tham. 68-y-ar-old pioneer resident of the Tuttle area, died Tuesday in a Chickasha hospi-1 tal. Services will be Wednesday at 3 p.m. In the First Christian: church here.

Latham had operated the A-L ranch here since 1918. A Mason, he was a member of the Tuttle Lions club. Surviving are his wife, Ethel, two sons, including J. Tuttle; one daughter, Mrs. Vera Mae Wilson, Tulsa; four brothers including Ralph B.

and Jess both of Amarillo; one sister, Mrs. Floyd Kimble, Tuttle; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. MRS. CARRIE THOMPSON Mrs. Carrie Thompson, 86, of Falrview, died Tuesday morning in an Enid hospital after an illness of two years.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday In the Methodist church at Fairview, with Ingram funeral home ln charge of arrangements. Born in Grundy county, Iowa, In 1872, Mrs. Thompson moved to Falrview in 1908 and lived there until two years ago when she moved to Bethany. Survivors are two sons, Harold A.

Stafford, 5401 Hudson, Oklahoma City, and Maurice Stafford, Fruita, two daughters, Mrs. Marie Green, 312 NW 5, Bethany, and Mrs. Violet Cook, Cherokee; 17 grandchildren, 40 great grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren. MRS. SUSIE BRYANT MANGUM Funeral was here Tuesday for Mrs.

Susie Bryant, 82, who died Sunday in a local hospital. Formerly of Harmon county, Mrs. Bryant had lived in Greer county since 1902. She was a Baptist church member. Survivors arc four sons.

a long timber to the sound made by a pin scratching the other u. pariter. me MRS. GEORGE CLANCY SAYRE Services were here Ft. Towi end.

Experimenting, he found mi-auay tui nirs. ucorRe wan- Younsman, Baxter Sprlnie, that sounds within the body could be heard distinctly through hollow wooden cylinder held to cy, bz, who died Sunday in her i imm hu nome' lift mm? rA? nd' A native of Cooke county. LSttil Texas. Mrs. Clancy had lived riiocfV-u.

s. umt location in Beckham rountv 64 vrars. StHfA a patient chest. Later a New Cencten Mtnwaeth York physician devised the pres ent type of instrument, by which education and Instruction 34 only nKlder. ile east of SH sound is conveyed to both ears She is survived by four daugh-1 gSfift ters, Mrs.

George Brundige, rather than one Mangum; Mrs. Vera Holling: as a take-off on teen-age worship OFFICE POSITIONS Q. What is the origin of the word "cue" as it is applied to ned length MJt.rn.Sl. belter oositi the stage CAni6-l4o' Iron, V4 mile eaat of SH et a eTJtt mane more rnpjnl5'- "Jljy, A. The word is derived from faSEro of Rock 'n' Roll singers.

Both Mr. Welch and Miss Burnett thought it would be a humorous twist to portray a girl worshipping someone distinguished. Mr. P. Miller.

Cannon officiating. In- the practice of placing the let worth, Hollis; Mrs. Lois Roper, Chickasha; and Mrs. Viola Gardner. Delhi; five sons, including Luther, Cordell; Tommy and Willie, Erick; and Jim, Sayre; one brother.

41 grandchildren, 44 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. CLEVELAND EATON DUNCAN-Grantham funeral ter (Latin, quando meaning at certain places on Dulles reportedly was "very contribution. the actors copies of plays home sninv individual Advancement. Frer nation wide employment Mtvjpt Lifelltnritrevtwnt0rivltee. Pa! or contracts to aim.

a I FO 5-3433 or writ for FREF Succfsa bonk aivlna Information about ratcs. and env amused by the song, and re quested a recording of it. show when they were to enter and Jv low hlda rejected for tiFMd-fii1 mlimalc. no Mda rtcelvnl at Au- toIIm iradlnl tralnai. rllrnt 4(oot MlnforceiS eoneral culvrtj, M-ln in width of Missouri.sctlte rallwiiy ovcrpaaa.

two lMtoot hrtdiM. fyWkigJ! 'nM VH 7oobAnMio as? wfib sjftf jAlpS: creie lcuJ verta ima'ta t)0 ST'w low J(UINSTONIjaTAN-SJI 21 trom KH 7 at Mda rait to Knllctc. 7.B2I mllo 500-fooi lrlroncret hridsc nn Blae rlvrr. 26. and two U.fnnl rr nfnrrrd Q.

What was the name of the Negro who accompanied Lewis and Clark expedition? and speak. You'll wiley our booklet Punlet, Tricks and Magic, which contains a varied collection of catchy problems about home will announce services for "J-Kfjjj HILL'S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. INC. A. The Negro who accompan ied the expedition across the continent (1804-06) was named York.

Oklahoma City 2. Okia. hliWerj! S. 70 nn and 23-fool culverts. 1237.t4t).M.

mm He was the personal servant of low trigger. MerrlUMci Capt. William Clark, one of the ORADV-At' 35 cents, plus 5 cent for mail- leaders of the exploration nralnan. Portland tmm "ip- businessman who died Monday in his home. Eaton, who moved here from Davis, had lived in Duncan the past 20 years.

He was a member of the First Christian church. Surviving are two sons, two daughters, four brothers, including Lawrence and Burial, both ot Duncan; and 10 Q. What state has the highest Dewey, Ohe and Obbie, all of Mangum; and Alcy, Davidson: birth rate? J. F. A.

According to the 1958 SH one daughter, one sister, one brother, 13 grandchildren and 25 tistical Abstract of the United la-CookHFii n.m. Wedneadav Firs! Chu'ch cf great grandchildren. emicrcif rulvcrtx. flimt 25J.9S9.?a. USSSSi MnTmsSSf Oklahoma Clly, S3ni.Mfl.ri3, States, New Mexico leads, with an estimated birth rate of 33.0 per 1,000 population in the year JIM C.

WAY I.INl (ll.v- BRVAjj-M tn Cailrto, S.I SHAWNEE Gaskill funeral Use This Coupon The Daily Oklahoman Information Bureau 1200 Eye N. W. Washington 5, D. C. I enclose thirty cents in coin (30c) (carefully wrapped in paper) for a copy of the booklet Puzzles, Tricks and Magic.

Name Street crtli- culvrl, two culvert (fUinntr SI7 .057.79. ow hWdrr McJCnUht, S1S0.B67.7I. Two hldd. ending July 1, 1957. Other states with high birth rates are Utah (30.4), Louisiana (29.6), and Mississippi (29.1).

The District of Columbia has a birth rate of JAMES S. BAG BY ELK CITY Funeral was here Tuesday for James S. Baqby, 56, who died Sunday in a local hosDital. ta bSdn 'Brewer 'McMlcSaff QUICK CAREER JOBS Qulalify at a bit savlnf In time and expense for an Interesting Job a. Secretary, Comptometer CKrk ivr-W.

ot if tin Free fs- cjasses. Low uUion fee. Call now. business university Tel. F0 5-6fi4I 41J Broadray The Comntometer Schl.

FO 5-4651 FINISH HIGH SCHOOL or Grade school at home. Spare time. Bocks furniihed. Dloloma Okla. City OMa FO 5-5030.

HIGH SCHOOL 7SScHrss 0 Bt" DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL PBX-Receptionisf Women. It to 50. ewitchboard and of. Iff trainiai courw will oulckly rre-pare you for jobs paytni (175 to roaa irnm nyrnn inlwi Cqliew at Urn road renalra to Can? rrfk hrldse a. 3 mll north ot A resident of Elk City all his 40.1.

Q. When did Russia and Aus from Hers Chapel Hunter life, Bagby the Church was a member of rfcr of Christ and the W'MMS! s. a bmH nfirinrnni lunpy, o.bh mile VAUGHAN- nouncamei veterans pv Disabled American chapter. tralia break off diplomatic relations? Y. R.

A. In April 1954. The break followed a dispute between the two governments growing out of alleged espionage activities of the SALLEE-Eric 1503 N. W. survivors nis wife, iauny, Atna smth.

j.im MARSHALL Jeaile. Leophfr-M ha rocti bline1' iirfcin, u.n. low blii Oklahoma five daughters, including Mrs. JJft.lwV.WmM James Fender, Elk City; Mrs. tev-r'tt.

Mae Douglas, Pauls Valley, and of LillK Mrs. Mae Gravitt. Sayre: and project one brother, Omar, Pauls Valley. 1 juVtior home is handling services for Jim C. Way, 73.

retired Rock Island railroad employe who died Monday in a local hospital. A native of South Carolina, he came to Shawnee In 1909. He retired in 1950. Way and his wife would have observed their 49th wedding anniversary Tuesday. Surviving are his wife, one son, J.

Norman; two brothers, John, Prague, and Ed. Shawnee; two sisters, including Mrs. Marie Howell, Calvin. CLAUDE ADAMS LAWTON Funeral was here Tuesday for Claude Adams, 78, who died in a local hospital Sunday. A longtime resident or Ana-darko, where he was employed by the city, Adams had lived here in recent years.

He is survived by one son, Dennis, El Reno; two daughters, Mrs. Mada Lee Williamson and Mrs, Lois Webber, both of Law-ton; two sisters eight grandchildren, and eight great f.9 south of Canadian river (I.1M mll aradlni Student Denies Charge of Rape weeks Mrs. Hughes' Rites Planned DIAH S. PRATT DUNCAN Services were here dlplc rffiAr' Ufhschool or.h aicciiRTArN-count Swilchhoard Department Phone FO 5-6641 ha. double hltumlnoua "Urnalr ANTLERS.

Oct. 7-A 21-year-old student at Eastern Oklahoma college in Wiiburton Tues Chanel Hunter runeral Home. BACKEDORN-Jese, 1333 SW Services were Tuesday A v. Memory Chapel Hums' Fune Home. Interment Sunnylane.

STfTFr.EL-.Wrhi. SI. IWK Hprvev. Services 15 a.r. Wedn (v Memory rhnel.

Hui-" neral Rev. Alva Hutch Tuesday for Diah Sheldon crv Pratt, wlio diet on his ROth birth- vfolnui $. day Sunday in the home of a daughter here. mite. A native of Indiana, he was a M-si'inPa (ravel ri-KVELANO-Counly M.re anuthfaal to day pleaded innocent to charges PAWNEE, Oct.

7 Mrs. Sadie DO YOU have om v. S. 77. 3.674 mllea aaphalllr con- I0.

Nln blddfM ARTM'-Stl 7B frnm lo 1 M. nn DRAFTING OKLA CITY DRAFTING COLL. 4. snw LEARN TO FLY CI AiTRCVEft downtown Airpark 1701 Wealern ME4-4U5 EARN Money in your home. of first degree rape at his ar- Hughes, 97, pioneer resident of raignment before Justice of the Pawnee, died Tuesday in the Peace Carl Osborn here.

home of a son in Sand Springs. Elmer Thomas Carney, Mc- Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Alester, was jailed without bond. Thursday in the Methodist church Preliminary hearing date was' here. set for October 27.

I Mrs. Hughes came to Pawnee The youth was charged with ln Jtu raping an 18-year-old Clayton nce "erJa.te K8'' V.VNOV-Chremo C. Okie. Clt. ot 'rn; ffltbf of Lcn.

I'-r-n Cli'eif Vtsw. Vannoy. Oil Centpr. N. Mrs.

CrK. Sacramento. Mrs. .1 O. Smith, Mrs.

IXwev Bni'e. City. Srr 1 p.m. Wedn" Slrcct I'rar Chapel- Iitr-ment Wheatland. Okla.

FfTV-Ma'ltU Mv. W. tS. retired farmer and livrrl in this area 57 years. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church and the Odd Fellows lodge.

Surviving are his wife, Emma Jane, one brother, Cary Homestead; and four sisters. Mrs. W. H. Phillips and Miss Lola Pralt, belli of Watrmga; Mrs.

Harvey Thacker, Weather-ford, and Mrs. J. H. Craven, El Reno. fiofcy Stork To Get Lift W.

Cardwell Is Dead at 95 SECRETARIAL M-BeVm; countlnt. Easypanent. road between Wiiburton MRS. LIZA E. MORTON LEEDEY Savage funeral home, Elk City, is handling funeral arrangements for Mrs.

Liza Services 18 a.m. Wedn A Draper Chapel. Int GftAZ, Austria, Oct. 7 lUPI movie theater operator. She was a member of the Methodist church and Hebekah lodge.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Grace Tulsa, and Mrs. Clayton. He was arrested Monday by Sheriff Lawrence Wade wonon. n.

weaey. wno on Wiiburton campus. A baby stork, abandoned by Its parents because it never learned Services for William E. Card iij Broaowa.v fa 5 -MM REFRIGERATION- Okla. City University i 5.12 HOME STUDY Train home In your roar time ANT)EncON-Frnk JW14 N.

W. CirrH Jtryan. 1 West SrrvWs 1(1 a.m, Thur.y Smith Kfnk rhcv 'i PRESSLEY A. JEKINS In fly. will get a lift south well.

95. will be at 2:30 p.m. KETCHUM Services Ralph Carver, Skiatook; one son, Owen. Sand Springs: five grand-1 children and four great grand-1 children. ntriS.

Okla Medical Fouriatten. Tulsan fo Take Moderator Post KtnRS-Jamei B' hii ch'1 "iV turn auuuMj an jlik uuy rest home. A native of Texas, she moved to Custer county where she lived until 12 years ago when she moved here. She was a member of the Methodist church. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs.

Sybil Arlkisson. Elk Citv: Mrs I Ma Flint. Nerrnan-. and Mrs. Clcmmie Steiger, Leedey; MERLC S.

CANNON S. Cannon, 60. resident of Paw- TT'LSA, Oct. 7 (i-TJr. R.

nee county all his life who died' Grady Snuggs, head of the Urn-, Monday in a Halstead. hos-1 ntermenl Fair- 500 Skilled Men Wanted Southwest School of Printing "BaSiy Tuesday in Tulsa for Prrssley "Cuncfflay aboard a four-en-1 weonesaay in me first 1'resoy-Allen Jenkins. 53, former school Rined Austrian airliner. terian church in Coalgate. A superintendent in Ketcbum who The stork was found stranded former longtime resident of Coal-died Saturday in his home in on chimwy a farmhouse 1 sate, Cardwell had lived the past Jenkins, a graduate of in the Syrian village of Walters-1 Ave years with his daughter, eastern State colleze Tar Hush.

bfrK- Ils parents had taken off Mrs. Wylie M. Snow, 2137 Lot-was a native of Bluejacket. He on the usual stork winter migra- tie. was principal of Glenpnol hich- tion to Africa.

I He died early Tuesdav morn-school and Sapulpa grade school Auslrian 8irlin(. noli- ing after a three-month illness Plft by He is survived by bis wife. Austrian Sor e. -forth Preven-; Fleet a Mae. two sons.

P. A. tion of Cruelty to Animals, of-! m. w)th Kfifh fllnprs) hfim in vcrsity ot Tuisa aepanmcnt pitaj. will be at 2 30 p.m.

Thurs- and one son, Parker Stillwa- gion more than 2n years. da in the First Christian church ter. CAPITOL TTTTL Funeral Home, M01 Hob FO 5-54M r.irri on Funeral Hnp 4M NW CEJ-513S Tuesday was chosen moderator here. i of the Oklahoma Presbyterian cannon had worked in the lo- synod. Cal postolfice and as a mail He was elected at the opening carrier here 39 years.

To This Infant, Life Is Just Bsd of Roses He i WsntwJ-Mile let IT! Twen- tion annual business meeting Gladys, three sons, including Cal Ti watts jr. It Botilnson. CE ereo lo ny ti'e oro ro nnmf roarge of arrangement' "We hope that the little bird Born in Simpson countv, ty-month-nld Marty Mansbridge attended hy some 400 ministers i vert, Ada, and Jumes, Pawnee; daiiRtiter. Mrs. R.

Gilmere, Oklahom-i City rne brnllT-r. two sisters, Mrs. Mvrtle will get a further rnnnertion to April 5, 1RS3, Cardwell rame to owrrl his life to a bed of roses and laymen and women from two daughters, includinu Mrs. runeral Jack Waters, Pawnee; his molh- Burial Parks-yatrlh Watson. Vinila: and seven grand- warmer areas in children.

line official said. Indian Territory in 1892. He Tuesday. Oklahoma and Arkansas, worked at a general store in Marty's mother said the child Snuggs succeeds Rev. Coalgate until the family moved plunged out of a third-floor win- verne Ross, Shawnee, to Granite in 1909.

At Granite dow while playing Monday and moderator's nost La. er, Mrs. Mary Cannon, Pawnee; tne and seven grandchildren. lumner yarn ann lanneq in inn garnen on a rosp later served as a guard at the bed. He suffered only shock and fhTnLtiSif' I Tulta (umaa.iiiM state reformatory.

The family re- a few scratches and was report-, lTul I SympOSIUiH VVilhert Burial Vaults SEE VOtm nWEHAL PTHKCTOB a'hfe Til conveniently fncateV Unae Hill Burial Park U4ot Netlcn I IS YOUR LOVED ONE'S SERVICE NOT COMPLETE? of the United Presbyterian TULSA, Oct. 7 iffi-Some 275 turned to Coalgate in 19IB. ed resting "cnmlortably" Tues A member of the Christian dfly in hospital, rhurch. Cardwell Ls survived bv Church in America. The meeting doctors from six states are ex- pected to attend an autumn clin- lasts tnrotign vveanesaay nigni.

Charge Is hied Duncan Cat Catches, Kills 19 Cotton Rats DUNCAN, Oct. 7-Sheba, a Si- grandchildren. Miss Ira Jean Snow, Lawton; Miss Joy Snow, 2137 Lottie, and Wayne B. Snow. 3 Oakwoorl dne, and two great granddaughters.

Speakers include Dr. Edward M. Litin, Rochester. who! will outline results of long clinical study nn emotional problems in children in relat on to emo- In Shotgun Death THECOTAH Smith funeral Bonaparte. 43.

Tuesday was ratchine and killing 1 cotton home is handling services for charged with murder in connec- rats, the smallish brown rodents John Kidd. retired farmer tion with the Monday night that are infesting many an Okla- who died Sunday in his home shotgun slaying ot Hughes Com- homa community these days, here. pelube. M. at the Bonaparte 5,, owned by Mrs.

Uroy A resident of the Checotah area 10 MSt Ludwiek, Duncan, has been aver- last mt fmi II Route Sales Service is rerwee. js lirSrn-mw. r'-' -'r GOP to Throw Party for Ike WASHINGTON. Oct 7 Republican party will thro nam fnr PreatrVnt itenbo on his bKn tunnoat mai 1 day About 50 the faithful LOSJTIn iJjM CJtr wt laa RlCWAaD-remal. pan.

rrowa.ait. LOST St Tati aO)utr upMi. agvr.g rats a rtgw. Vrr f.vfw '-If -orvr'wf. B'jr Sr Tcal'v "tM ti'telf Vim.

"the garage floor was practically covered with dead rats when 1 rame out to fmrl Sheha." British Road Toll Up nini in Mt Alester 10 surrender, rountv Attorney Ewmg Sadler fild the mmrVer chatee MISS HATTIC SENGS EL RENO Miss Hattie Senee. t. iMiUfni 01 ri iM'nn suite There is no sadder sight in any Cemeiary than an IMM A PKFP GRAVF COMPLETE YOUR LOVED ONE'S FUNERAL SERViCE SELECT THEIR MONUMENT NOW APfTM lini UCMAOIM ws it Wat atiawaa iu ivium. wu. RAINROW F.XrF.RIFJOroSemr ntt IkSrrote r', We rratn rem 'Vwnfat' ft 1911.

died Tuesdav in her home. arrmwimem rtm-e r.mesi Tbomav justice of the pface. Semres bt Thiirsday at who hearing at the StaMer-Hitinn hotel The Reptihlican national committee said Eisenhower will be given a huae birthday card hearing signatures nf party leaders BRIDLINGTON. England. Oct 7 't'PI1 The Royal Society for the Pretention of ArrMents re- for Oftntxr 17 Bnnanarte was rhurch Bnrl will he in Alma.

to the rountv iai! with- Survivnrs are one sister. Mrs parte admittefl he Tired the fatal deaths in Britain were likelv to country. Instead of a cake, he'll Bertha HaTl. El Reno, and one shot but claimed It was in self reach S.ftoo this year for the first get a three-tiered arrangement brother. Arthur.

El Reno. defense tune swee World war n. of flowers that looks tike a cake.

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