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t ·: ,.: •• ' •• INVITE A · GRAD f'O "IIOMECOMING . THE SOUTHEASIE Olll'lf'IOIAL oaeAJJ eOt"miii'.A!II'MI:Rllf ft'A!J'II. .- . '.IJ l . . ! YO£VIIB f'WBNI'Y-BIX EDNESDA-Y, . ,. . : ,' f/orReco' mini :: S : : ' I I . Coll.,ge Alumn! . ' Dallas sjmphiny .• •. FifteeJ Students I omecomtng Celebration . finl In Series · · · In Whb's Who 1 PubJicatio , Southeaatel)ll students and alum-· 1 · · ni will take over the city of Du- B .L EJeded OEA The first m a series of four . : · · ' Southeastern . rant Friday for the traditional col- u,. . concerti9, Under the awq)ic'eS . -of 'tudents · Obs ... e lege students are listed in lege homecoming activities which the _'Durant · COJl!:- , Ul W Among students in ', _ include the parade, football Pres ........ For r •• mumty Concert Friend . h. Fi Collegea, Pille. dance, crowning of the foot- ....... 40 be preaented even.- . . s IP e .. ball queen, and teas and smokers ing, when the Symphony · by Il>r. A. E \ dean of for returning grads and · former Carl Buck, Fox high school prin- Orchestra, the dfreetion· of · · 1 Fire college. students. . ci.pal, was elected next . year's pres- Antal Dorati, e,ppears hef1t . ttadiu;onal 'Friendship iineluded in the Plans beln ulated to ot tbe southeastern Oklaho- gymnQium auditorium at the .col- Tuesday night, Octo- 48 -diti .. I Th . ulak thare thirtg -t.birdorm · ual rna Educational A88ociat1on when lege. · . b . ber 28, ' J»y-the . students and fa.cwty e ·t Tomas aa,rtsli e. e Y ann the teachers met here Oct 23-24 · · · · · " ps, exu, the moat · · · will be e otchestra's· se . c- . -. the- · -'Southe&stem )(Oft.tson Morgan, Durant: Rnlilrluod in the hl$0ry of the col- Other 1948 officers are H. J. QJld appeuance under commUI'lity camPUs• · · : Thomas Durant; . · )Ce, when tile Savagel .take the Hedges, · Atoka, 1 94 7 president, concerts auspices, the . having Four Sm1n fires circling the r..Girone, Durant: Joe ' field against the powerfUl South who automactcally becomes vice- been last year in Austinf-'TIKU I fir :\.. . ted dis ;.::r;- ...... ., .. . - president· Dr A L Pool South · · · ' · - arge e represeo campus, - ........ , .. •westem Tech B1illdop at Paul ' . ' · ' - The Dallas Symphony •. a.Dd nation. These ttre, Cluk, Durant; Betty Koran f- .Laird at p. m. in one of =m was founded in 1901. With a few aloqg - with· the big one were lit SacUer, -claude B. Klli-.rJ • tJfe most important Oklahoma Col- urer, oe c_ s, e years omitted, the years by Sa\taies Wllliam O'Dea :Mar- Wqrika; Ptula Jane lqiate Conference tilts this sea- of the , two World Wars; the· lin . and James Ralph · lOll. H su' t d t ..... estra has enjQYed 35 active .NelSon Turnbow, while Kll8 Jayne DuJ:Bnt; Alan Ell1a Amead, ugo perln en en execuloXYe 'l'h · · • · 1 ' Gera1dlDe Frankl · . Tile gigantic parade will begin at committeemen. Georg: Hann, Ard- sons. e 81 piece the tom-tom. era; . . ,e .• 4 p. m. Friday commercial m rlnbmd t disirl t di- orChestra over which Antal Dorati Or(aniZS.tlmis and people par- Calera: K. Gooctman• . ' and school floats vying for top Henr;nCooper, presides is a, far cry from ticipatipg ui the fire were Gaylen . Durant; : bon9rs and the $10 priM awarded superintendent, legislative commit- gathdertotogetothefr by . !iiiDired Wbtaman, Bob t L. Durant. · · . to tibe winner in each divialon. teeman. ans con uc r, . Ol'M' lAGrone, · :setty Ward. aludent pte will be announced· . t,lle first Symphony council; G. W. Reed, Shirley Live- Jwenty 't during the half of the football officers elected for estra. . · · Jy, Betty .JUne. Stewart, Patty Goa- game after the ci'OWDJDg of the 1948 . . . To assemble the present ·organ-, sett, The . Souibeastern; Bert Lana, . , fQOtball queen Knl. Betty Dunn Art. Elizabeth Me-. ization, Dorati auditioned mwdci- v .. M. Hara · ht J ll ,..... _ Jq A ' ' ' Alest'er cbalrman· Mary Ringer in N 'y ,.._,.. Chi ··-J ug .Y. oe O--e;om Veterans Village, who was selected ' . _ ' ' ew or-k, • - . ery, Qlady.s- .Mobley, senior class; 1 C by the Lettermen's club. The foot- Ardmore, vice chairman, Nina cago, One ot the mU&c-; John - Birdsong Joy Clay, Bon ball queen's attendants are :Miss Hardy, caddo, secretary. . ians is known tcJ have made his Imi>son ,·· willie Bess Evans , junior Patricia Ann Thompaon, Pernell Commerce: · Sam Nelson, way from to the . 1 · . 'J . : ' · Harris Bin J 1 , and Miss Betty June Stewart, States with the . hope o! being ac; Williama: Betti . ' cepted by the Dallas Symphony gtison sophmore class· Rof Steph- ' . captain for the ganie will be Bill Clemens, Albany, secretary. Dorati, an , American , citizen. " ena<in'. · Austine Phliups Beryl Caldw ll Dur t, d, · d County Superintendents: Leroy since last spring is Et native· o41 ' I . e , an en an co- McGl d Idabel chairrium· Ro . . ,. Kemp, .Jo· freshman ! class; hi -' eaptains will be Howard Guyer, en on, , . . .' y Budapest and graduate of Matg'aret · lm.Otichey Orville Mar- . . smillar urant, . quarterback, and James Trent, Atoka, vice-chamnan, Len- co?B8rvatory. He is recognized · ttn:; Cliarlene Cook.' James Holly, . Mlr· Cam ted a Harris, Duncan, guard nie Reasoner, Marietta, '":cretary. among musical groups as one .of Russell · High school-. here _1 585 Homecoming queens eelected for Elementary Principals. J 0 e outstanding conductors of : the La . · · froin\ 14 bigh schools m SOtltbAMU'tr the celebration are Miss Tiajuana Gary, Durallt, chatr?nan; W. W. world. · · ;wt:ence 1 DeLay, Marilyn Holt, 0klahoDJ.a. , West Madill, Rose of Sigma Tau· Norris, McAlester, vice-chairman; 1 J :_ c:un-Y. ! Theodore Al- the students attendJDg Miss' Mildred Wblaman Madill, Griffin Blles, Madill, secretary; . • ph& Jim Guy, L wanda fes · a1 will t.e membei'B of , Hellboundl queen. Henry CrQ.ckett, peporter. B k k.. 1 · _. Doz:<>thY Carter, Shirley ch which ·will · reheane ' Climax'of the day's activities El)gllsh: Mrs. Fellows, 00 ee $ . , Pan Jane gements for two days .. will be the homecoming dance in Hugo, . cbalrman, _ Mrs. George . · · · · ! · Banlat,. · OpalJiobbs, ,,Royce Choate, th finale. 'the · men's gym, wben all students Caldwell, Ft. secretary. Nov 16 22 ·' . . . Loyce Choate ;. Alpha Sigma . Tau; . --- ..----- and former students will be honor- . ForefBn Language. John c. Con- ! "' - · · ·. . .' · · ;r. ·c. JohDat6ne, :am f ... ed guests' rad, Hugo; chairman; IJllian G.. • · · ¥arfon :Davis, Veterans trmer ' Schenk, Ardmore, · secretary. A Ball" , will Frazier, Geraline . ...-Campus social organizations Go R. w Frazi held in the ..... room of : the Sh&rp, ,. W. fi · Thorne, Clare Fi'ank p bl1shes Poe--s .J hi h lan to tertain With t vemmen · · er, . " ••• w c P en eas Southeastern state College, chair- college library on the even'ing of Caldwell,_ council. . l · ·. I• !?d · smokers for the retUl'lllng man: E. T. Duiilap, Red Oak, vice- November 20, to celebrate Bill tiames Riddle, A. J. . E1na ··Ann Kirkl.an4 -umnt are C8rd1nal Key, Blue chairman; Beulah verna, caddo, al Book Week, November 16-22,. 04ple 'Wiilcoxen, Hell AleBter, who graduated ' f r Key, Boule, Phi Sigma Harold Toaz, according to .lira. . G).el}D CrQucb, Joe :Ma- Southeaatem State College U. l igma .,:appa Sig Gap, treasurer; Roy Biies, Madill, librarian. ' Cbeeta:, ;Ben Earn- bas. just publiabed a volume bf a, and pha-.- u. reporter. · All student. and taculcy, est, SigmA , Tau James tpoems called "Sail on Ewery student and former . atu- Health :mducation: Bertha :Mae bera are invite4 to attend the ball. .. sam HUDI&ker, Jack Ho n:" 1 dent of Southeastern hall been in- Treadaway Southeastern State Guests are to come dreued to. rep- an, . J'O)m Mclnern, Phi Sig- , e 1,01 in the 1M vited to the celebl'atloD, _ and &.'!- College. cbtrman; Ira Sharp, Du- resent favorite in .))oo'ks ina J!:pellon; .John Ann arran::S seven grouje rangementa being made by the stu- rant, vice-cbalrman Bernice Crock- they have read. · . · · ··. P. aui . Joe. Frybover, Yo- to subject and DMIIOCI--o'lll- &ptt coun:n Include plana for a ett, Soutbeutern State .College, hour wiQ be held :A. Capella choir; 0. remtmacence, large atte dance: secretary; 8all1e Leonard, South- the week, in room L-301 be- R. IJridges, Bertha Byrna, E. K. local characters and ''H R II'' ' eastern State College, treasurer. - ginning at 3 p . .m. PupllliJ _ ot -Wood, Kapp PI'IIYer,tntrOapection,' O nor 0 High Scbool Principals: V. S. , School are O.Ita Pii: .Boward Guyer, :Murray Ill this first wlume of . . Watson, Lone Grove, cbatrman; invited to attead thl8 Paul Beltaa WID,tams, Mri. Kirkland . wbo belon.tra ·J u I ·. Oral Jenklna, J4rietta, vice-chair- the , end to the ''Book Blue Ker; / Jack a:1and Oklahoma, l'eveals $1 npopu ar man; Price Townsend, · llai:ietta; Ball. ·. Dyer, '. Ailha · Stuteville, jo : in life. a Jove of people 'lbe number of veterans wbo secretary-trea.arer; Carl Ander- I C : . .•. , . M..,-ey., Bob Stewart, Disc- ' optimtam, sympatby made Sam o. Pool's "Honor Roll" 8QD, Durant, delegate to the State TribeS ouncl . . .. the! comforting ' aapecta of n•hnN. the ltst of atudenta baving D8 or Princlpala Orpnization. , $ • • p , · . . .• Lewis, Bill Seeds, Odis w-.m aenttment, humor, ana Fa Is conalderably lower this year History: l'red Craig, Durant, . p0ftS0n . arty . Smallwood, emotton. Ulan it wu for the flrlt IIX weeks cbatrman; . Marjorie Goodnight, ·• . . club, Joe 'Taylor, · Mrs. Kirkland's family eoiiBlsltJt of the fall lUt year. Ardmore, James 'ne men's gym was .. n. Sarah Bariloski, of huaballd. D. n: Kbtoailld.. In moet __. the veteraDs bave Morrl8oa, Darant, · secretary. orange and b1ack paper Alois - Tri• Oouncll; Tom- supmntendent of 8Choola . received a D 01' I' in one subject Intermediate GNdea: Pauline drap to form archways for my Ann Tbomp-. Alellter and _preeident of the 'only with . math and acience Herndon, Jladlll, chairman; Corin- lQOPjld acroa ends son, _ ;Billie .. and Kath- :f Education uaociatioa; '1:ourl!lea, algebn. chemUtry, and ne Stewart, Buso, vice-chairman; in four loopa and t:fed with. leen pon1Lb.· band: Joe · ed dausbtler, an u----.niH biology, e.,,.,.._ tile troul)le. Charles Speacer, secre- tul balloons for the Halloween Ryan, Parker, Dollald Cox. and a graild-daugbter. · . Although the Uat u a wbole was tary. I dance that w.- 8pOIUI01'8d _.by the Betty Heald, Latin club; l'red , ' larpr, due 1a part to tile l.ncreue lla.tbem•ttca: llorrl{l Upcburcli, Tlibes' Council Friday Jdght. Reed. Sy.ble J(ent, B. A.. Jlclnto.b, ::t:i.l .. I •rts In enrollmeat, 011J7 cme QUt of HUJO, ohairman; Benchel .' Tbe . body Were t)le iii- ' Ccpl!ey, Collep Jlllnry aU$f'nG A t1Nnty-Dlne .ubjecta carried by Grant, vice-chairman; Belen Fa- gueata. . -' · Creamer, Pow- C l!•l4l!)l'liftllt Veta waa failed. Veterau eomprta- gan, Cleblt, IIIICl'etary. Conceealona were operated by er8; · Paul!- .. Lynn Glbllon, fS . Om ed a perctmt of the tatal u.t of Kuslc: Robert L. Landen, Tau Gamma. wbo rana Pl Kap,pa. J. J. _ diiiiDquent IJbldellt& - Aleater, pbaii'IDUl; Rof ·w.eger, penny Alpha N bqpem, S. . wnpt, Betty '111e new, 1 Durant, 8eCI'etary. · Omega made sllletc;hea tbe 8bl- . Fre8mM. OJMap ..... , .... buQdlng is nearlhc compleUOD Primary Oradell: Jlr8. ROM dents, and the "'Piayen Jo 8eedl, ._. Wbit!le!d, the carpentcn puttmg tile AID Wlftl ...... ,.. T a y 1 or, JlcAlelter, -eha1rman; were Jn cJiarp of , the Howle ·'of. H.-81 llel'pn. Lola Cllrdla- me: touches on the Ule · AU ftter&M· wbo II8Ye not re- JCdlth GouDd. · vlce-cJialr- l'ortune 1 featuriDg llya- al KeYi ..,__,.,..,a-A Vi ui-htl.ng · aad celftd tbelr 8111111.,tance cMcb for man; x..o.a.e Carroll, Colbert, MC- tery. · · - · · Wateon, twa Jlo'M..,., ..... aDd October illlolild re· retary. . Trlbea' Oounc1l operated · the bfn... Compton, WAA; $bD Jfelllaa, lla- o Industrial Art8 DMIM't:mallt to tbe tnb11J1a ofiiDen who Rural Teulaen: OrvDle Ralnwa- go atand with varloua prt.ea I'Gb'C "ellle BbDa, J.a hall' alerted aad ill -tllllr WID be 1.n tbe omc. ot the Vet- ter, cbalrman; Jamea to the winDer& '1'lle call• bmul ' Al't cbllt; .Tacit Car- ..... _ to mow tile .... ,. apd ,.._ •• Olllter t.odaf KeeJ1Dc, 1M4e aDd ao1c1 pop com ...u.1 ll'oJ6 , , AlGa:' lflcllol8, .\laB · Amend, with mtntmaa of ..,_. two CllfiO.. will be man; Lee Ne9llla, Atob, eecre- atttactive OI'UII8 &Dd bl8ek ...... a-le. · .._ '11m Della; =.- - of -. Ill - tbe . •'"l• two dQa to .... tary. o.-. d•...,.., · ..S Talaat. cu.-. Grlffl.1. wor1t. IMtraeton &lid · tanu J;Jtfpeol to apedlte Scboal meDta of ooa. were enjoJ<ed by JlanD¥ Walten, liD Cap, aiDte are amrle;eiJ aWJu .. ,. lf4illlilY 'fiWI ... . ........ , tbe --.ta. · .: ink , ,he moviD&' ••

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INVITE A ~ · GRAD f'O "IIOMECOMING . THE SOUTHEASIE

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YO£VIIB f'WBNI'Y-BIX EDNESDA-Y, NOVEMBE~ . , . . :

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. Coll.,ge ln~ites Alumn! -· . 'Dallas sjmphiny .• •. FifteeJ Students i.i~ted t I

omecomtng Celebration . finl In Series · · .· · In Whb's Who1 PubJicatio , Southeaatel)ll students and alum-· 1 · · --'---7~----:"-----....;..._--4 ni will take over the city of Du- B .L EJeded OEA The first m a series of four. : · · ~ ' ~teen Southeastern .

~ rant Friday for the traditional col- u,. . concerti9, Under the awq)ic'eS . -of 'tudents· Obs ... e lege students are listed in lege homecoming activities which the _'Durant ~outheast~ · COJl!:- ~ , Ul W Wh~ Among students in AJIIlerll~

', _include the ~ual parade, football Pres ........ For r •• mumty Concert A~ation, ·-~ill Friend. h. Fi Universitie;~d Collegea, Pille. dance, crowning of the foot- ....... 40 be preaented ~e.nDallasTUeaday . even.- . . s IP e .. ~ding ~information ball queen, and teas and smokers ing, when the Symphony · by Il>r. A. E Shea~r. \dean of for returning grads and ·former Carl Buck, Fox high school prin- Orchestra, wt~er the dfreetion· of · ·

1 Fire college.

students. . ci.pal, was elected next. year's pres- Antal Dorati, e,ppears hef1t ~. the . ~~ . ttadiu;onal 'Friendship ~dents iineluded in the Plans beln ~ ulated to i~t ot tbe southeastern Oklaho- gymnQium auditorium at the .col- ~- observ~ Tuesday night, Octo- 48 -diti .. I Th

. ulak thare thirtg -t.birdorm · ual rna Educational A88ociat1on when lege. · . b . • ber 28, 'J»y-the .students and fa.cwty e ·t onPhilli~ Tomas • aa,rtsli e. e Y ann the teachers met here Oct 23-24 · · · · · " • ~ • ps, exu,

~\homecoming -celeb~tion the moat · · · This~ will be e otchestra's· se.c-. m~~~ -. ~~ the- · -'Southe&stem )(Oft.tson Morgan, Durant: Rnlilrluod ~elaborate in the hl$0ry of the col- Other 1948 officers are H. J. QJld appeuance under commUI'lity camPUs• ~ · · : Thomas Guyer~ Durant; fto,bifd~ . · )Ce, when tile Savagel .take the Hedges, · Atoka, 1947 president, concerts auspices, the. fir~, having Four Sm1n fires circling the r..Girone, Durant: Joe ' field against the powerfUl South who automactcally becomes vice- been last year in Austinf-'TIKU I fir :\.. . ted dis go~ry- ;.::r;-...... ., .. . ·~ - president· Dr A L Pool South · · · ' · - arge e represeo campus, - • ~ ........ ,

.. •westem Tech B1illdop at Paul ' . ' · ' - The Dallas Symphony Orches~ trict, _.stat~ •. a.Dd nation. These ttre, Cluk, Durant; Betty Koran f-.Laird Fiel~ at 8~1lS p. m. in one of =m ~t;te ~~!;1 ~~ was founded in 1901. With a few aloqg-with· the big one were lit SacUer, Tex~; -claude B. Klli-.rJ • tJfe most important Oklahoma Col- urer, oe c_ s, e years omitted, ~rincipally the years by Sa\taies Wllliam O'Dea :Mar- Wqrika; Ptula Jane • lqiate Conference tilts this sea- ::~~ ~ ~~t, of the ,two World Wars; the· o~- lin. _Wanner~-··Shirley ~. and Du~t; James Ralph Wldt1!Uiol~ · lOll. H su' t d t ..... ~·· estra has enjQYed 35 active ~- .NelSon Turnbow, while Kll8 Jayne DuJ:Bnt; Alan Ell1a Amead,

ugo perln en en execuloXYe 'l'h · · • · 1 ' Gera1dlDe Frankl · . Tile gigantic parade will begin at committeemen. Georg: Hann, Ard- sons. e 81 piece profetlli~ ~n . bea~ the tom-tom. era; . . ,e .• 4 p. m. Friday wt~ commercial m rlnbmd t disirl t di- orChestra over which Antal Dorati Or(aniZS.tlmis and people par- Calera: K. Gooctman • . ' and school floats vying for top re::r;~ Henr;nCooper, ~taka presides is a , far cry from ~ ticipatipg ui the fire were Gaylen ~; . Durant; : bon9rs and the $10 priM awarded superintendent, legislative commit- :;nate~~'! gathdertotogetothefr by ~est. . !iiiDired Wbtaman, Bob ~oe tL. Durant. · · . to tibe winner in each divialon. teeman. ans ~"-IS• con uc r, . Ol'M' lAGrone, ·:setty Ward. aludent

pte winD~ will be announced· . t,lle first D~ Symphony ~~- council; G. W. Reed, Shirley Live- Jwenty 't during the half of the football ~~en~ officers elected for estra. . · · Jy, Betty .JUne. Stewart, Patty Goa- ·~

game after the ci'OWDJDg of the 1948 ~- . . . To assemble the present ·organ-, sett, The.Souibeastern; Bert Lana, . , fQOtball queen Knl. Betty Dunn Art. Elizabeth Umusto~, Me-. ization, Dorati auditioned mwdci- v .. M. •Hara · ht J ll ,..... _ Jq A ' ' ' Alest'er cbalrman· Mary Ringer in N ' y ,.._,.. Chi ··-J ug .Y. oe O--e;om

Veterans Village, who was selected ' . _ ' • ' ~ ew or-k, '-AUUO~ • - . ery, Qlady.s- .Mobley, senior class; 1 C by the Lettermen's club. The foot- Ardmore, vice chairman, Nina cago, ~d T~xas. One ot the mU&c-; John -Birdsong Joy Clay, Bon

ball queen's attendants are :Miss Hardy, caddo, secretary. . ians is known tcJ have made his Imi>son ,··willie Bess Evans , junior Patricia Ann Thompaon, Pernell Commerce: ~· · Sam Nelson, way from R~ania to the. Unit~ 1 · . 'J. : ' · Harris Bin J

1, and Miss Betty June Stewart, Du~ :~. c:~~~· ~=~ States with the .hope o! being ac; ~~h.~ :.r:r~ Williama: Betti Fer~ ~t. . • ' cepted by the Dallas Symphony gtison sophmore class· Rof Steph-

' . captain for the ganie will be Bill Clemens, Albany, secretary. Dorati, an , American , citizen. "ena<in'. · Austine Phliups Beryl Caldw ll Dur t, d, · d County Superintendents: Leroy since last spring is Et native· o41 • ' I

. e , an en an co- McGl d Idabel chairrium· Ro . • . ,. Kemp, .Jo· Vancil~ freshman! class; hi schoo:E~ted -' eaptains will be Howard Guyer, en on, , . . .' y Budapest and ~ graduate of ~ ttl;! Matg'aret· lm.Otichey Orville Mar- . . smillar

urant, .quarterback, and James Trent, Atoka, vice-chamnan, Len- co?B8rvatory. He is recognized ·ttn:; Cliarlene Cook.' James Holly, . Mlr· Cam ted a Harris, Duncan, guard nie Reasoner, Marietta, '":cretary. among musical groups as one .of Russell ·High school-. ti~ here _1 tall,~~ 585

Homecoming queens eelected for Elementary Principals. J 0 e outstanding conductors of : the La . · · froin\ 14 bigh schools m SOtltbAMU'tr the celebration are Miss Tiajuana Gary, Durallt, chatr?nan; W. W. world. · · ;wt:ence 1DeLay, Marilyn Holt, 0klahoDJ.a.

, West Madill, Rose of Sigma Tau· Norris, McAlester, vice-chairman; 1 J :_ ~· c:un-Y. !Theodore Nic~ls, Al- the students attendJDg Miss' Mildred Wblaman Madill, Griffin Blles, Madill, secretary; . • ph& ~s• Om~; Jim Guy, L wanda fes · a1 will t.e membei'B of

, Hellboundl queen. • • Henry CrQ.ckett, ~t, peporter. B k ~ k .. 1 · _. Sto"!~rs, .: Doz:<>thY Carter, Shirley ch which ·will· reheane ' Climax'of the day's activities El)gllsh: Mrs. ~arrett Fellows, 00 ee $ . "K~, -~s ,Pan Am~os; Jane gements for two days .. will be the homecoming dance in Hugo, .cbalrman, _ Mrs. George . · · · · ! · Banlat,.· OpalJiobbs,,,Royce Choate, th finale. 'the ·men's gym, wben all students Caldwell, Ft. Tow~, secretary. Nov 16 22·' . . . Loyce Choate;. Alpha Sigma. Tau; . ---..-----

and former students will be honor- . ForefBn Language. John c. Con- !"' ~ - · · ·. . .' · · ;r. ·c. ~~ ~anita JohDat6ne, :am f ... 5~' ed guests' rad, Hugo; chairman; IJllian G.. • · ~. · ¥arfon :Davis, Veterans trmer

' Schenk, Ardmore, ·secretary. A "Boo~ ~k Ball" , will ~ ~uti;. H.o~ Frazier, Geraline • . ...-Campus social organizations Go t· R. w Frazi held in the ~~t. ..... room of: the Sh&rp, ,.W. fi ·Thorne, Clare Fi'ank p bl1shes Poe--s

.J hi h lan to tertain With t vemmen · · er, . a~ " • ••• w c P en eas Southeastern state College, chair- college library on the even'ing of Caldwell,_ Irl~,erfraternity council. . l · ·. I•

!?d ·smokers for the retUl'lllng man: E. T. Duiilap, Red Oak, vice- November 20, to celebrate ~ation- Bill S~/ tiames Riddle, A. J. . ~- E1na ··Ann Kirkl.an4 -umnt are C8rd1nal Key, Blue chairman; Beulah verna, caddo, al Book Week, November 16-22,. ~er, ' 04ple 'Wiilcoxen, Hell AleBter, who graduated' f r

• Key, Boule, Phi Sigma Epsilon~ secre~; Harold Toaz, Llm.es~e according to .lira. Kaud~ ~· :y:~un~; . G).el}D CrQucb, Joe :Ma- Southeaatem State College U. l igma T~ ~~ .,:appa Sig Gap, treasurer; Roy Biies, Madill, librarian. ' · ~ Cbeeta:, ;Ben ~est, W~e Earn- bas. just publiabed a volume bf a, and pha-.- u. reporter. · All student. and taculcy, m~., est, SigmA ,Tau ~; James tpoems called "Sail on Ewery student and former .atu- Health :mducation: Bertha :Mae bera are invite4 to attend the ball. Ne~; .. sam HUDI&ker, Jack Ho n:" 1

dent of Southeastern hall been in- Treadaway Southeastern State Guests are to come dreued to. rep- an, . J'O)m Mclnern, Phi Sig- , e 1,01 • in the 1M vited to the celebl'atloD, _and &.'!- College. cbtrman; Ira Sharp, Du- resent favorite ~ters in .))oo'ks ina J!:pellon; .John JlacDonald~ Ann arran::S seven grouje rangementa being made by the stu- rant, vice-cbalrman Bernice Crock- they have read. · . · · ··. P.aui. ~ Joe. Frybover, Yo- ;,~ to subject and DMIIOCI--o'lll­

&ptt coun:n Include plana for a ett, Soutbeutern State .College, ~tory •hour wiQ be held ~ da~· ~tl.t '~~. :A. Capella choir; 0. ~; remtmacence, ' lonlgill~ large atte dance: secretary; 8all1e Leonard, South- ~uring the week, in room L-301 be- R. IJridges, Bertha Byrna, E. K. local characters and ''H R II'' ' eastern State College, treasurer. - ginning at 3 p . .m. PupllliJ _ot ~:: H!Lg~, ~elyn -Wood, Kapp PI'IIYer,tntrOapection,'

Onor 0 High Scbool Principals: V. S., ~Training School are ~Y. O.Ita Pii: .Boward Guyer, :Murray Ill this first wlume of . . Watson, Lone Grove, cbatrman; invited to attead thl8 fea~ o~ Paul K~Jnney, Beltaa WID,tams, Mri. Kirkland . wbo belon.tra ·J u I · . Oral Jenklna, J4rietta, vice-chair- the, ~eek end to the ''Book Wee~ Johp :~~--~e Blue Ker; / Jack a:1and Oklahoma, l'eveals $1 npopu ar man; Price Townsend, · llai:ietta; Ball. · . Dyer, '. Ailha · Stuteville, ~de jo : in life. a Jove of people 'lbe number of veterans wbo secretary-trea.arer; Carl Ander- • I C : ..•. , . M..,-ey., ~!'fY Bob Stewart, Disc- ' optimtam, sympatby

made Sam o. Pool's "Honor Roll" 8QD, Durant, delegate to the State TribeS ouncl . . ,locke~ clu~ . . ~ the! comforting 'aapecta of n•hnN.

the ltst of atudenta baving D8 or Princlpala Orpnization. , $ • • p , · . . W~ .• Lewis, Bill Seeds, Odis w-.m aenttment, humor, ana Fa Is conalderably lower this year History: l'red Craig, Durant, . p0ftS0n . arty . ~~. ~ ~.IIbert Smallwood, U~ua emotton. Ulan it wu for the flrlt IIX weeks cbatrman; . Marjorie Goodnight, · • . . ·Le~nnen~L. club, Joe 'Taylor, · Mrs. Kirkland's family eoiiBlsltJt of the fall ~ lUt year. Ardmore, vice-~: James 'ne men's gym was decora~ .. n . DQre~ RO~rta. Sarah Bariloski, of 'be~ huaballd. D. n: Kbtoailld..

In moet __. the veteraDs bave Morrl8oa, Darant, ·secretary. orange and b1ack ~pe paper Alois ~ -Tri• Oouncll; Tom- supmntendent of 8Choola . received a D 01' I' in one subject Intermediate GNdea: Pauline drap to form archways for e~ my ~'ey, ~tricla Ann Tbomp-. Alellter and _preeident of the 'only with . math and acience Herndon, Jladlll, chairman; Corin- ~cession, lQOPjld acroa ~ ends son, _ ;Billie .. H~c1ltt, and Kath- :f Education uaociatioa; '1:ourl!lea, algebn. chemUtry, and ne Stewart, Buso, vice-chairman; in four loopa and t:fed with. col~r- leen pon1Lb.· Co~ce band: Joe · ed dausbtler, an u----.niH biology, e.,,.,.._ tile ma.~; troul)le. Charles Speacer, ~· secre- tul balloons for the Halloween Ryan, Ru~ Parker, Dollald Cox. and a graild-daugbter.

· . Although the Uat u a wbole was tary. I dance that w.- 8pOIUI01'8d_.by the Betty Heald, Latin club; l'red, ' larpr, due 1a part to tile l.ncreue lla.tbem•ttca: llorrl{l Upcburcli, Tlibes' Council Friday Jdght. Reed. Sy.ble J(ent, B. A.. Jlclnto.b, ::t:i.l .. I •rts In enrollmeat, 011J7 cme QUt of HUJO, ohairman; Benchel ~ .' Tbe . stud~t body Were t)le iii-' Fran~etJ Ccpl!ey, Collep Jlllnry aU$f'nG A t1Nnty-Dlne .ubjecta carried by Grant, vice-chairman; Belen Fa- ~ed gueata. . -' · ~; ~oyce Creamer, ~ Pow- C l!•l4l!)l'liftllt Veta waa failed. Veterau eomprta- gan, Cleblt, IIIICl'etary. Conceealona were operated by er8; ·Paul!- .. ~y. Lynn Glbllon, fS . Om

• ed a perctmt of the tatal u.t of Kuslc: Robert L. Landen, Me~ s~ Tau Gamma. wbo ran.· a Pl Kap,pa. ~; J. J. »~. _ diiiiDquent IJbldellt& - Aleater, pbaii'IDUl; Rof ·w.eger, penny P~. ~th, Alpha N ~· bqpem, S. . wnpt, Betty '111e new, m~rn ~

1 Durant, 8eCI'etary. · Omega made sllletc;hea ~ tbe 8bl-. Fre8mM. OJMap .....,.... buQdlng is nearlhc compleUOD Primary Oradell: Jlr8. ROM dents, and the ~ "'Piayen Jo ~ 8eedl, ._. Wbit!le!d, the carpentcn puttmg tile

AID Wlftl • ......,.. T a y 1 or, JlcAlelter, -eha1rman; were Jn cJiarp of ,the Howle ·'of. H.-81 llel'pn. Lola ~ Cllrdla- me: touches on the Ule · AU ftter&M· wbo II8Ye not re- JCdlth GouDd. Duran~ · vlce-cJialr- l'ortune1 featuriDg lractun~ llya- al KeYi ..,__,.,..,a-A Vi ~the ui-htl.ng ·aad celftd tbelr 8111111.,tance cMcb for man; x..o.a.e Carroll, Colbert, MC- tery. · · - · · Wateon, twa Jlo'M..,., ..... IDc ~flxtw'ee.

~llepltember aDd October illlolild re· retary. . Trlbea' Oounc1l operated· the bfn... Compton, WAA; $bD Jfelllaa, lla- o Industrial Art8 DMIM't:mallt ~ to tbe tnb11J1a ofiiDen who Rural Teulaen: OrvDle Ralnwa- go atand with varloua prt.ea I'Gb'C .rtann~ ~ "ellle BbDa, J.a hall' ~ alerted • aad ill -tllllr WID be 1.n tbe omc. ot the Vet- ter, ~ cbalrman; Jamea to the winDer& '1'lle call• bmul ' .aar~ Al't cbllt; .Tacit Car- ....._ to mow tile ....,. apd ,.._ •• Olllter t.odaf •--t~aonvw. KeeJ1Dc, ~ ~ 1M4e aDd ao1c1 pop com ...u.1 ll'oJ6 , , AlGa:' lflcllol8, .\laB · Amend, ~DC·;rooms with ~ mtntmaa of ..,_. two ~ CllfiO.. will be man; Lee Ne9llla, Atob, eecre- atttactive OI'UII8 &Dd bl8ek ...... a-le.· ~"!"& .._ '11m Della; =.-- of -. Ill -• tbe.•'"l• two dQa to .... tary. o.-. d•...,.., ·..S ~-·· v~ Talaat. cu.-. Grlffl.1. wor1t. IMtraeton &lid ·

tanu J;Jtfpeol to apedlte Scboal ~: -~ meDta of ooa. were enjoJ<ed by JlanD¥ Walten, ~ liD Cap, aiDte are amrle;eiJ aWJu .. ,.

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push-ups by the dozen to keep Speaking of tried and true two- I is still drooling over Jtm.nite Irvin. ·in refreahmenta. somes, how about . Te. and Gas- How a¥ut it S)'bil Kemp?

! IT! ? ~Pe? This makes ~bout two years · • , . The' Minter boys, Kirby knd A . straight for those •two. ~

Official Southeutern College 8880Ciation publialwl may be college boys now, but if one Oklahoma. bloy found aome• b1·1Nekly of the year ... except June, July and I hearts are still at DHS. thing• he liked in Texaa. ~at DuraiiL~ u~.nq1DB, in the interests of Southeastern State '\IU'"'"rt .... . it A. J. · knoWB how to ?!?!? CoJle&'e, DlD'ant, ·&ad of higher education. · !<loughnuts yet?? Looks as if Bob Banb is de-

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matter January 17, 1~, at• uKa~oma, under the act df March 3, 1897.

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i ? ! T! ? · I termin~ to keep Betty l'l!eeman you noticed lately that in the nelghbor:hood an~y. TheSe Massey and Betty Boh two are seen quit€1 a bit tcJcether

~fl.,,u, .... t are trying to ~t a dat~ now that Joe Clay . is in Memphis. what kind of date theYj· ?! ?1?

•uc1:u1--: He~:e's one new , ~oeome that would be right for any campus, ?!?!?

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Eddie, Lucille, and Miss

Buddy Tomme and M~ Dod· GJMII.)lOUe 118 lll'ortll 1M .A.ftt

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Betty June Stewart 8e8IIUI to ... _ _., __ ...,. __ .., ___ • have gone for foqtball in a big

Shirley Lively, Stewart, a!ld BUlle

Rosamond Russell, Betty ?! ? ! ? way. She lea~ .,~~.~d with ~e ~.....,~--------"!!"""-"""! . i

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Invited a grad to Home Coming? There is not much time left, so you had see ~ your inviting this very minute. · \

The Home C Friday at Southeastern is going to . i

be different from. an otber Home Coming at the college. It is going to be the outstanding one that th~ college has ever produced.

Campus along with the student· council; are out to entertain the f.ormer Savage\. students in A-1 style, · ·.

ve you ~otic~ th~ ring on Majorettes at' 'e'.;~q ·game but at­Hale s third _ finger le ter the game ~t's hard to tell who

She, and James Ed Farmer is being lead Betty or Peep. · to be getting along okay. ., 1 ., 1 , .;,.,,., I --... ·r-

• • • · • . What certain little freshman girl see Betty Sue Cage and Cle- . '

T'-ylor are doing quit~ well. 1 ,

~e seen studying hard inl DR R G NQ~D'£E litirary tog-ether on TuesdaY. • • •

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Thursdays. · " ; ?! ? ! ? osmov:~:::~~-:-

freshmen boys should really Bous 8·U aa• 1·1 ~ing grades! ' on the test no N. _.., Corner ar. ... Cetar

hAd in Industrial Arts-Cot­and Puss-!

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. ?!?!? .I . what I hear .the gifls are i-llllli!l~...illlliil--~----~-11111!111-----11! .... ~-..,.--.

to go with Marlin ~&llll(!l'· aln ~U'S. Bilr~oy . _:.. The teas, dance-and gaines have all been ·ar-ran,ed so that al retw::ning t.o sse friday-will have a cli•nce to rellf ol acquamtances. 1

Don't forget your peJ at the football · game. Our team r~t give them a c!'Mcj , Mar·' ·n llalV11 ftiU:d\ '

• will be up against a team and the enthusiasm and pep pf the student counts a lot. Don't forget to show the boys the spirit we feel toward a winning team. WeJa[e prpud o!f our Savages-1 t's not .let them for

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The Dallas· Orchestra; the first in a .series of tour concerts to b~ .................... +to the Southeastern campus,

·· will be prese.wrted Tu · in ti'\e ~mnasium audi-torium fof the coil-. Dorati, the conductor, is n,oted as a* o~ tstandiq vwo•l&fl& '0&"""" ....

Students are in t:Qat they wfll be able to at-

.,,.,,., .. •' • . the last football game

beginning of new · rodumce T Herby Taylor and Carmen

?!?!? Fuller is occupied eveey

i&t the phone. 1 Couid it ~ he must call Jane Pool? 1

. boys :~~' ~ates, se~~ Hugh1 :Spelllceir. He has quite a few' aJ!(:»und--or so it seems. ·

~::?::Y::- I Bon Impson says that he ~ll

up the garage door and study tend the concert ,by such an accom'llished group of musicians. It will be program that few ~11 regret hear- ?!?!?

F • Y"" What are Anna Stewart and ing· ana one tJtat will enjQy. J

' The Dallas Orchestra has eceived natioBal Brannon doing in the library 1 on Tuesdays and

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recognition. The has selected ~>p:tusicians from at nine? Where is J~· ? New York, California Chi~ago, and Texasr to assemble the· '~'"' ' '~ present o.rganizatlon. Elmer Butler would like to

Dorati has had 22 of experience as a conductor arlrtounce that 'from now n yoo o~ symphony, aera, ba let. ~ . address him as "Uncle Mud­

" and any time you want tO ['his conce ~11 ooly the first of t e series brought to .. the campus "'or the benefit of the stud~nts and: faculty a ~ute 'baby pict\ll'e just as~ • members.

.l1 this proud uncle will show you new nephew. ' -

' ?!?!? seems _that Arthur "Skinny"

:stewaJ~t can handle the f~er se¥ ....... , ...... as easily as he d9e& th~

~--...,..._.;,---~~......,~-.... ...._~----~, -----.--r At"'east he seems ~ 118. · Ma~y I Asby, how Ill the at.Jnos.: .

1 • pep squad to himself at the

pberiq cpndition of plait t? lian't at le~t·ore girl on this ~p- Luu·~u .. w games~'"'~ I · ~o it tsn't a quealkJl a us ·who 18 fast enough tAl catch · · · · ~ 1

geo~phy · tPxt. We 3ust. Gayland Ern~st. _ _ . ""~·--··· Langam, <'Or "Toothless" wonderil:lg after all of• long·' ? !.?!? 1 known to his friends, se~ distance calls.. ' ~ere seftn to be qUite a few doing all right for h1mself.

good Harley Boys who depend on social life as well as his grad~ Curtis Green's ability to do ()Jle· above average. -.

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· CQrdinal Key Ten Initiated · · Alphg<P~r ~niega 1>arl(ff{lub lists .Ntr,me Pl~ges Into Art Club Has, lnttaatt.o~ :. ··. · -1_~, :.:

. Mem~r of' Alpha Pi O~ega, na~ Of~ ~-~~r.s, Members Twenty ptedges to Cardinal Key, New art clu6 members are Ha- tional dramatic fraternity, held , T~e . Disc Jockeys officers .!p.re, lf¥Y Fran?es Jackaon.

national leadership aorority, were ward Sim Nelaon, Clodie•Roberson, formal initiat,ion sefvices:for ~eir ~a~de,_lot~Y. president; John BuBard, Cbristfne Marzo1la, lnlfted guest:& ~t· an illformal tea VernJe Stallings, Sarah Bamoski, pledges . on Mbnday; Nove.mber a, Bass, •vice--president; and Betty. Wlisma.n, Jean Short;, ·and: 1i1 the home .of Ml88 lllftle K~nt- Joyce Creamer, F1ed Bridgemen, ill the home of Miss Vivian Downs; Bob Stew&.!'t. secretary, treasurer, moa,d, Ruasell. 1 gomery, faculty advtser, Monday Marion k. Park, Gloria ·Azzarello, spon.sOr. · · · r!epo~et-

. afternoon. Anita Willaon, and Mary Mclnto&J:l. Miss Downs, assiSted by .•the Mem~rs .are Eula Battise, Bon-Membership is extended t6 ·those O~fice~ for the year are Miss alumni. served '& dessert· coUMe.. nie Brown· Mary Cochran, Mary ..--,:---~--+---.;..;__--+.!

junior and senior students having Jessie ~1m., president; Donald The pledges presented a proiram Cu~er, Dulene Hicks, Harriet outstanding scbolarsbip rating, Cox, VIce-president; Miss/ . Jean on Shakespeare. . , . · .. Hal«:, " In~ Faye McCown. Ann

in extra-cUrricular Brown_ Clark, secretary tr'easur~r, Members arel Theoflore ·~ichohr, Nichols-:~ Lou Stewart, Betty activities, and leadership qualities. and J?ick IAwh~rn, reporter. Miss I J : ·c. Curry, qarroll Staton, an,d Bob Stewart-• . ~ stuteville, Ver-

History arid meaning of the or- Minnie Baker, sponsor. t .. new membeJTs .ary Frances Jack- le! ~Watson, ~e~ Weathers, Mari- 1

ganiZation were discussed by MisS · ' son, Joe Wljight, Donal4 Cox, Le- W~lls,~ pmeta Wilson, John Baillie McKillney, Mrs. Hattie Me- Break fast Scene roy Hlo'kS, 4~ence . Delay, and . J~ck Carter, Liggie Cooper, :tittlire, fonner advisers, and Miss Marilvn Holt. Nol'ns Dunson, Jack Dyer, Travis Sally Leonard, present adviser. Of Initiation . . . ~er, - ·aenry Hicks, Lee Roy

' Mrs. Pat Baldwin, vict;_-president, .. . , · · RUSSELL HIGH SCHOOL Hicks;_ Maurice Holland, Bobby Was program cha.irmaD. . At a traditional southern ~reak- 'HAS JIALL()wPN PABft LQQg, Clauae. Mauey, .Frahk Ott,

Fledges are the Mis8ea Jean fast the Sigma Tau Delta, national Alvin Rogers; James Seals, Ver-Mills, Paula Ridgway, Mildred writers fraternity, 1ri connection The RUSIIell student council had din.e 'J'rQut;_ ;Hazel Morrison Mor-Raper, Patty Gossett, Bettie Bob With the district tea~hen meeting, a col!!tume Haupween party ;t.or ~ gan. . .., • , ,

• Stewart, WilHe Bess Evans, Mrs. initiat~ five new· members Octo- training school last ~y.even- Pl~ge~-ar~ ·A. J. Palme:. Donald'-·+-~-~~..;_~....._......;;...,_., Evelyn Wood, Mrs. Ve.rla: Faye ber ~· m the home of Mrs. Floy iilg in the auditorium. . ·· ~---. __,__ ~ ___ _

~Byrd, Mrs. Pat Taylor, Mrs. Doro- Perkineon Gates, club sponsor. The fresbmeh were' initiate4 . .. :--...---~-.,--------.;...---.;...~~-~--· "' thy Guy Mrs. Mary Ridge. the Following the breakfast sev:eral The cominit~ee in cbarl'e . ot· ar-

Misses Jean' Weathers ~a tliigtnal readings received from rarlgements was Joyce Parker and ' Trogdon · Betty Su ..cage' Geraline alumni w~re read, and the mem- Wayne MashbUrn. ·• , Sharp, ia Verne O'Rear: Doretha bers present also read origirlal ~rts, ~ Whiama.iloJChris- ~uscripts. ~ .

· tine Marzuola, and Bernice Chlles. Pledges initiated were Miss .Mary Members are Mrs . . Hazel . Mor- Hel~n Taylor, Donald c:;:oxt Miss

gan, Mrs. Pat Baldvtin, Miss Lois Ceale Elkins, Miss Marilyn Holt, .Hobbs Miss Mary Whitfield and and Miss ~atty Vineyard.

· Mr,s. Betty Ward. : · Other members at the breakfast Krs. Floy Perkinaon Gates, , Miss we~ Mrs. Gates, Alan

~beth McKinney, 111as Isabel premdent: Bessie . Bullard -Long, Wdclt, faculty sponsors; and Miss ~. Jaclt carter, Martha Maxine Ferguson and-,Mrs. JoAn- Trogden, Ann Nichola&, ..... Aileen ne Seeds, alumni, comp!eted the Johnson, Etbel Byrns, and Bertha

·guest list . Byrns, Hazel Morrison Morgan, • h

1 Betty Bob Stewart. · ·

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4upervislon of lofiss Hazel Vin­cent. prepai-ed. a dinner given by President T. T. Montgomery, for OEA officers during the district meeting.

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Pledge ribbons were pinned on . Jean Clark, Imogene Ryon, Mary .1 Whitfield, Voreth' Roberts, Gladys ~ Mobley, Maxine Jumper, Mary· An­

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agea, and the Bulldogs with 110111e Fred ,Sa,vyer, Atoka, aecretai'J. likely changes to be made before . Speech: Vilvfan DoWD8, South·

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Goodrich cHeads . 'LeHermens Club

Martha F. Holman, Idabel, vice­chairman; Clara Mae EIWa, Du· rant, aecretary.

V ocatioaal Education: GordoD Sturdevant, Ardmore, chalrmaD; James .Jrl. Salmon, Red Oak, vice· chainn-*·

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Doubt' whom you will, but never yoU1'8elf. -Bovee.

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Fall and Winter '47 and '48 ,

LADIES· AND GENTLE UN'S ·

SUI:r SAMPLES I

Newt SmtJrt! Long Wearing!

For Fit, Feel aa•

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Castom TaDOI'H

by BORN

You are cordially .,._

lnvited to see our

new collection <?t

distinctive fabrics

now exclusively

displayed at

r . CO:MPI'O~S

Six Months Payment Plan If Desired!

. COMPTON CLEANERS . .

Hatters and TtJilors . . llj W. Kalil

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SEBVICB. tJ1UI UPAIB ,.

Leader• In llaefl Car Valua

Orders An Now ~DI Taka for New Poat War Boats .. WDI Be Filled In OJ'der ltecelved

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