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Few Items April 1932 Ringling Eagle

Nita E.  (View posts) Posted: 17 Aug 2005 2:48AM GMT
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The Ringling Eagle
Ringling, Jefferson County, Oklahoma

Thursday, April 14, 1932

Students Win Honors in Meet
Although the local high school finished fifth in the county interscholastic, track and field meet held last weekend at Waurika, several students received awards and did creditable work.

All around medal class A track was awarded to THOMAS of Claypool and the B class award went to TOM ENOS of Irving.

Ringling students either won or placed in the following events:
English I--PAUL HOWARD tied for 3rd.
English II--DEAN LONDON, 2nd
Geometry--JOHN BURTON 1st, DEAN LONDON 2nd
General Science--JOHN BURTON, 3rd
8th Arithmetic--WANDA HARWELL, 3rd
7th Comprehensive--W. L. ANDERSON, 1st
7th Arithmetic--ROY LONDON, 3rd
6th Comprehensive--DAVID YOUNG tied for 3rd
5th Comprehensive--ANNA KATHERINE SWINNEY, 1st
4th Comprehensive--MARY SWINNEY, NEIL WORSHAM and VERON SMITH of Ryan tied for 3rd
3rd Comprehensive--MARJORIE ESLICK tied for 1st
Grade Fine Arts
Piano--WANDA HARWELL, 3rd
Storytelling--HAROLD HACKLER, 3rd
Boys Reading--BILL THOMAS 3rd
Girls Reading--WILMA FORD 3rd
Girls Reading--MARY B. WYCHE, 2nd
High School Fine Arts
Soprano Solo--BETTIE GIBSON, 2nd
Baritone Solo--AUBREY VAUGHN, 1st
Alto Solo--MARY FRANCES THOMAS 2nd
Piano Solo--DEAN LONDON, 1st
Girls Reading--ROSA HARRIS, 3rd
Girls Quartet--Ringling 2nd
Girls Glee Club-Ringling 2nd
Class A Track Events
100 yard dash--BILL RICE 1st, also 2nd in 220 yard dash

Tidwell States Attitude Concerning Pool Halls
Without being dogmatic, cranky or hard boiled, Town Trustee C. L. TIDWELL has endeavored to make it very plain to all persons that so long as he is chairman of the town council, there will be no pool halls or public dance halls….

Mr. Ripley, Hens Lay Rubber Eggs, They Do!
We believe we have a good one for Mr. Ripley.

A. R. ABSHIRE of Atlee has hens or at least one hen that lays ‘rubber eggs.!’ And here is how we known. Abshire brought in a crate of eggs Thursday and sold them to the Jones Grocery. Jones was taking the eggs out of the crate and counting them when he found the rubber egg.

He stared at Abshire with a look of dismay.

‘Those kids have been looking all over the place for that rubber ball,’ Abshire declared as he took it, bounced on the floor and put it in his pocket.

Bride 70 and Groom 79 Wed in Ringling, Tuesday, April 5
Speaking of the rare weddings, REV. C. O. BIGBIE performed one on April 5 win which the bride was 70 years and the groom was 79. MRS. E. E. HADNAILL (?) and N. W. GRISHAM, both of Graham, were united in marriage at the Bigbie home in the presence of witnesses. The couple appeared at the Bigbie home and not knowing where to obtain the licenses, ask the minister to obtain the papers for them. Bigbie complied with their wish, but pondered whether to swear that the contracting parties were both of legal age. Finally he took a chance, swore to the papers, and proceeded with the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. GRISHAM will be at home in Graham where he is an oil company employee.

CULBERSON-DUMAS
MISS MARY JANE CULBERSON of Ringling and WILBUR DUMAS of the Reck community were married Saturday evening, April 9, 1932 at the home of W. C.HOGAN in Cornish. They will make their home in the Reck community.

Texas Laws Get Man Arrested in Healdton
CHARLES GANT and C. W. MEANS of Longview, Texas were in Ringling Wednesday morning to see Deputy Sheriff HERMAN LONGEST about taking charge of JIM NOLAN who was arrested last Friday by CONSTABLE BILL RATLIFF. After definitely locating NOLAN, wanted at Longview on hijacking charges, Longest phoned Ratliff at Healdton to make the arrest. Nolan was placed in jail in Waurika to await arrival of Texas authorities.

The DANIEL Oratorical Award was given to DOYLE RITCHIE of the Union Valley school. This contest was sponsored by Rep. J. T. DANIEL and the prize was furnished by him.

Mountain Home
The following placements were made by students from Mountain Home:
High school fine arts, Class B
Girls Reading--FRANCIS HERRING, 1st
Boys Glee Club--Mountain Home, 2nd
Girls Quartet--Mountain Home for 3rd, JOSEPHINE BYRAM, ROSA LEE NICHOLS, FLORENCE CANARD
Girls Glee Club--Mountain Home, 1st
Alto Solo--JOSEPHINE BYRAM, 2nd
Soprano Solo--FRANCIS HERRING, 1st
Boys Quartet--Mountain Home, 2nd
Tenor Solo--AUSTIN BULLA, 1st
Class A Track
High Hurdles--FRED JARREL, 1st
100 yard dash--AUSTIN BULLA, 2nd
Low hurdles--FRED JARREL, 2nd
Javelin--FRED JARREL 2nd
Pole Vault--CARL LINTON, tied for second
Broad Jump--FRED JARREL, 3rd
Discus throw--R. C. CARTER, 2nd
Shotput--FRED JARREL 2nd
Grade Academic, Calls B
6th Comprehensive--SYBIL RICHARDS tied for third
4th Arithmetic--PEARL DENNIS tied for second
Grade Academic--Class C
8th Arithmetic--AGNES COFER, tied for third
7th Arithmetic--DELBERT RAGEN tied for first
5h Comprehensive--WAYNE RANDOLPH 3rd
5th Arithmetic--RUBY COFER and WAYNE RANDOLPH tied for 3rd

Petersburg
The following placements were made by students from Petersburg:
Grade Academic Class C
7th Arithmetic--MARY EAKIN tied for 3rd
6th Comprehensive--ERNIE PARKER and DOROTHY EAKIN tied for 3rd
6th Arithmetic--DOROTHY EAKIN tied for 2nd
Grade Fine Arts Class C
Girls Reading--ESTHER PARKER 1st
Piano--MARY EAKIN 1st

Grady
The following placement was made from Grady:
Academic Class B
6th Arithmetic--MARY ACREE tied for third

STEWART Barber Shop, registered barbers, sterilized tools

Singleton Barber Shop, ELDON SINGLETON, D. R GARRETSON, LUTHER KING

Guaranteed Radio Service. We repair all makes and models and guarantee to give satisfaction on every job. WILBUR JACKSON, phone 136 at Wilson.

Orr High school Is Graduating Four This Year
Going to school has become more popular in the Orr community under the superintendence of ARTHUR H. ELLIS who is closing his first term there, if we are to count the enrollment and the attendance record as a criterion of school advancement. …

Graduating seniors; LOIS BAIRD, HYDEN HALE, JAMES POMEROY, POLEY WARD. James POMEROY has a scholarship to the Chillicothe Commercial College at Chillicothe, Missouri, but he expects to attend Oklahoma A. & M.

Orr Eighth Grade Graduates Sixteen
The eighth grade graduation exercises were held Thursday evening, April 14 at 8:00, THOMAS VICK of Marietta delivered the address. This class had 16 members: ETHEL HODGSON, JEWEL SNOW, WANDA BLACK, HORACE BYRNE, WALTER HANEY, HENRY MEANS, BRUCE GOTHARD, J. D. MOONEYHAM, MELVIN STEPHENS, JAMES TYNES, LELA MAY TYNES, IVA NEILL, LIZZIE ELLIS, RAYBURN SADO, BERNICE GRAVES, ROSA MAE WARREN.
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