The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1916 Page: 1 of 6
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cISlUON, g.NfrFISHBR CQUNrTToKLXHOMA: THURSDAY. A
lOlO
NO. 16
VOL.
Cashion School Not ^
The Cashion schools will open
September nth the second Mon
day in the month. One new
teacher has been added to thr
teaching force and the work will
be more efficiently this yeat than
ever before The nth grade will
also be added and the work given
w ording to the requirement.
outlined by the State board of
Education. A letter has been
written to the State High Schoo
Inspeftor concerning the credits
for the work, but no answer has — ~ ^ ^ and at this
been received. But as all of t it j . -s filing tne station of Con-
requirements for accred,ted work
will be met there will ptobablv
Beck-Meinzer
A very pretty wedding occured
it the home of Mr and Mrs (ieo,
;,.( k fiv 11 lies sou'h and east of j
town, Saturday evening, when
Miss Lillie, eldest daughter of
lr. and N rs. Beck,"was married
to Mr Charles Meinzer Rev
aiders pronounced the beauti
ful and impressive ceremony
These young people are well
and favorably known in this com
munitv, Miss Lilly having grown
to womanhood here She is an
active worker in 'he O E S.
be no question about getting full
credit for the work done in the
Cashion School The pld Con-
grelational ohurch building has
been rented anb will be fitted up
for the grimary, first and second
grades
Additions will be made to the
libraray and the required supple
mentary reading material for all
courses wdl be on hand. The
subjects offered in the nth grade
will be the same as are given m
sll of the High schools of
state, excepting Chemistry
iuCtress.
Mr Meiuzer is an exemplar)
young man He has been making
his home with Mr and \.rs. lies
ler south of town, but has recent
u leased the Redmond farm near
Lockridge, where they will be at
home to their many friends.
Immediately after the ceremony
the guests were invited into the
dining room where a sumptous
dinner was waiting.
Those present were the im
... mediate families of the bride and
the! groom, and Rev and Mrs Satin
and | ders of Kingfisher and Mr. and
You can make 110 mistake in
patronizing an institution that
is
OK'd .by
UNCLE SAM
Being a member of the Federal
Reserve System we are always
prepared to take care of your
interests.
First National Bank
11 10 v 1 j — I u vi " * — ci
Ph<-sics in place of which ad- Mrs Hogan and family.
vanced Algebra and United State,
Government will be given. Gerv
man will be given in the lothand j n is reported that some one .
ith crades. The tuition in the 1 qUite fruit and chicken hungry
lower "rades up to the 7th, will . and have been making a practice
be the'same as last year $2.00 per of helping themselves to otue.
month, $3.00 in the 7th and 8th | peoples proper.ty. It seems to be
cride and S4 oo ptr month in the I a sure way to garner such things
H;gU school in, but its rather a dangerous
An earnest effort will be made proposition, as we have it n<ii
this year to broaden the scope of | good authority that two or nj -
the work of the Mothers' Club | parties have double oarreled shot
1 1 ri-1 about a hearty co oper j guns eocked and pruned anc m-
atton of fh'e patrons and teachers | tend to injeS a few buck shot m
Several famUler are going to j to the next guy they caug.. (
move to town and the enrollment prowling around then premise.. ,
will probably exceed that of any , .
p.evious year , ^ Patterson and wife left
! Tuesday for their new home in
Wm Webb and wife made a j Texas County Okla. Togethei
trip to Guthrie Saturday to spend wlt.b their many friends, the In
the week end with Mrs Weeb's dependent wishes them happiness
father Mr. Bond They returned
home Monday.
~
I In this Age of
SAFETY FIRST
\ Deposit With a
Guaranteed Bank
and success in their new location.
S P. Farmer, of near I^)ck
ridge, and Floyd Farmer of Cash
ion returned home Tuesday from
Pauls Valley where they have
been working.
V
\V 13 Thompson was a Oeary
Okla , visitor the first of the
week
Jas. Butcher and family return
ed home from a trip to Taloga
where they have been for the
past tew days visiting v. ith Mrs
Butcher's sister, Mrs. H. Hoyt
lim says that country looks pret
ty good out there but that tliey
have a confounded loi of sau<
between here and-there.
Buy it in Cashion
Every time you deposit a, dollar
with us you are advancing your
own business interests in this com-
munity.
*
The Farmer's State BanK j
Of Cashion, Okla. j
No. 38~
Phone
JUST Received
a car of 6 1-2 and 7 ft. Bois d'Arc select fence
posts.
8 and 10 ft., corner posts.
A. C. HOUSTON LIJWBKK CO
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Garnett, A. J. The Independent. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 17, 1916, newspaper, August 17, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc107306/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.