Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 9, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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Miuatd I tt.-Uatiitally rHirrU. Mr. A tii on rti.r'ii
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li. i-ioi.'.i'.'iiii-iii aid appi'iai hing I piggig '
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pare of Hi- umi-r iii Mr. J-d I ini; t. si-haul gtarfia-i ih p-gnir
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abth. iii ihnr atm all appoint' I iki. ..k luis I an annual iua-
Ni.nli itf m-i aiitnr. carried uuf I llfn f )b rla..( ar.il ta looked
inlnr iniia if iM aaill ahiia t I forward in auk ...nr sniklpsipin.
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iin fella n.NiiiiHlnu i-riann pu- bail aad la aihfeilr r.ai. uf all
rfea. Kbiih. lira "iW UI lip I kina In which both Uf anil girl
Hi. KMi'ai. k-r4 a fillin': I participated a pliulr luni'h ahlrk
MA r-iliu m.aKU Imni I'uplir. I saifefying In rrwf respect .11
t"" I served at in about three hull-
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ulul J.d I T. bnnnr IhHr Uteri'. Ml. Glad)
Ar. nin kind all Ihi-lr plana In wl. I Wilson Mr. ami Mr. John W. M il-
Tli. .pvi-n .mall lalilm al alih h I rm .ni.Haln-l ife ini-nib.ru uf ihn
lb. au-ia wn waml for npn-r I -jj uj. iii.xa Hub. t Mhl II Ml
hml for ih.lr r.Birrpbria rryainl I (;imy In a m.nilar. trlih a-.ra
liik.i of rw nim-a ami an-vn.ry. I miihiiunal ku.i al a fe-auiilully
bib lar bank-l ami fel of aMimlniinl itinm-r brhlK on lai Mon-
l -d anil uhll. own ur.ru placH In I day vonilnic al 7 oVInrk.
.ri.fnlon ihoniRlinut ihn ruoimi. Tim Th. ocraaioB uiark.il lh blrihiluy
podiy idni-a rurila. wlih lhilr Cuplila I anuivurrary of ibn boninvu. In wbmn
ami flnw.ru wro. l. ur.ilv I t rMW aM rauiiilMi anrprl.
of 1 hr annnuiK'.ni.nl. Th. auiu-r which f.ll na lb. omnlar w-Hlna
al lb. i-br'. of lhi .v.hIiik urau I nfeliL of lb. club. TIm ronma wiw
wm.iI In Iwo iiHirwu. Ih. llral In-1 iiniim with .prime flowuru and
Inn a aalad nmn. and Ihn o-wind I row and eai h of Ihn flva aniall
an li . mum. which roualnli-d of I luhlm al which Ilia uupmI. w.m
Robl k-n npam mobfeil la Ih. aha pi' I aiwii for dlaa.r bud for lla n-ntrul
of w.ilillr; Iwlla and annul food ii.eoralbm a May poln on a mound
k. id infn wound wlih four rlbluinu
Th biaitraiio w.ro aaalalcd In I n pjai.i colnra at ihn rnd of which
rmu'lvinn and .nlLirtalnlnic by Mr. I nn thn ful-r ot llM talife.
y. it. I.UKiubyhl and Mra. llarry wcrs (( mH.n doll dmaacd In
Slclnmuld. Other invited iw I carreaiNimllni robin. Thmia wen
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paaullful tin Aacla Nmn hnuun (i. Dima aa fee ferla FhvUiapeo
DU lad bar huahand Edwin U. Mourn mlllhmalr m Inlnr 1-. to
linn bur la order ibai ah could euaiiouo bur pfeluro-carter to Hol'r-
wood unhampered by doamtlo problem
vire Mr. Cenrae Mitchell Miaa
MuiRuiriln htrcct.r Mlaa Myrtle
lh:rr.U Mlaa Hutb fllldewrll. Mia
Helen Hall. Mia Cluilya Wllmm.
Mira Inea laiur Mint Lillian Hart
Mi. Jua Oompuey Mlaa Venn
Karmcr Mlaa Lallua Marrn Mlaa
Klhil Shumate Mra. Ira Baldwin
Mr.. Hymn Whitaker Mra. J. !
Walluee Mra. Jon I'unnlnaham. Mina
On O'Qiilnn Mlaa llurpirct 1rrhn
MIm Klla J. Pelenim hllaa Lillian
Jjiinon MIm Kerne Bllne -Mlaa
Athlluo William. -Mlaa Marjorla
Watklna Sira. Em eat Clarkaoa. MIm
Kayo Lnnlnbyhl. Mn. Arthur Barry
Mn. -Shatter Bailoy Mlaa Lucille
bolt Mia Lucille Crave Mr.
Llxzle Iatcr Mra. J. F. Halchrr
Mir Anna Lewia MIm France
Davit Mla Euta Clurkaan and MIm
Neva Shulti.
1925 Study Club.
The 1925 Study club met with Mra.
Haze Wednesday afternoon at the
uuual hour. After the buslnr ra-
ni on tame were enjoyed by ell.
Mr. Res Caeeoway Mrs. J H. Pol-
lard Mrs. George White Mr. Hugh
White and Mr. -A. C. Croie were
' new memben voted 1 Into the club.
A dainty salad course waa served
by the hostess at the clone of -the
afternoon.
The club will meet In two wenka
with Mm A. L. Thornton 1311
Dakota avenue. . -1 .
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Mri. Reford Bond haa fawned In-
vitations to -two afternoon bridge
which will occur on Friday the loth
and Saturday the 16th of next week.
-Mr.
and Mrs. Shulti Entertain.' -1
On last Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Shnlta entertained Informal-
ly at 7 oclock dinner at their home
90S South Seventh street when the
Kuesta were limited to twelve.1 ! The
table waa prettily decorated - with a
Liter given to the gucata aa favor.
The hoatSM waa aaalatml In entor-
I Mining by Mm J. K. Black. Robert
Katie and llolen the aniall danah-
ter of - Mr. and Mm -Wilnon and
Kdllh Owsley received1 Ihe gueta at
the dnoK Other gueirta were the
membera of the 22. Ltd. Bridge
rluh. Mm J- W. Owsley and Mm
John Graham Smith of 4'hfldreM
Texan
Following the fivc-cnurie dinner
a banket waa brought to the honoree
which contained a miscellaneous
shower of birthday glfta from the
guests. After these were opened
bridge waa played until a late hour.
Ladles Gelf Club.
- The - Ladles Golf club met on
Wednesday ' of this week at the
usual hour when the ball for low
rcore waa won by Mm P. C. Stacy
and the handkerchief tor high score
at' bridge -waa won by Mm Howard.
Caheen-- Mm Cabeen and Mm A.
B. Leeds acted aa hostesses for the
meeting.
An 'Invitation baa been received
from the Ladies Golf club of the
Lakes I1I0 Golf and Country dub at
Oklahoma CUy to the Chlckasha
Ladles Golf clnb Inviting thp hitter
to an all-day tournament to be held
at Oklahoma City on . Thursday. May
2L when the El Reno club will be
entertained -at the same time. Golf
will be - played In the morning and
bridge In- the afternoon.
Mm T. B. Losey and Mm T. T.
Montgomery will be hostesses for
next weeks' meeting and the players
will be matched as follows: Mm
Miller vs.. Mlaa Lamona: Mm P.
C -Stacy vs. Mm' Snyder; Mm
Bryan vs. Mm Methvln; Mm Roche
vs. Mrs: Bailey; -'Mrs. -Hanna vs.
Mm Downey; Mm Spencer va- Mm
Humphrey; Mm Parsons . Mm
Williams; Mrs. Owsley vs. Mm
Leeds; Mm Montgomery va. Mm
crystal bowl of roses and rose-colored cirimaley; Mm Losey ve. Mm Ca
candles- Seated 'with tha boat : and heon ; Mm James Stacy va. Mm
hostess were Dr. and M- C- Manderille; Mm Anderson ve. Mm
Ambrlster Dr. and Mm- W. H.' Liver-
more Mr. and Mm P U Krey Vf.
aniT Hn.L C. Hutson. Mr. Tom
. Boyd and -Md Harry Stephenson. - .
.. This Is the second ot a- aeries or
. inlormal dinners which Mr. and Mm
Shulfx are giving1 the first having
occurred '' on Saturday evening of
. the previous week when the guests
were Mr. and Mm E. O. klllcy.lfr.
and Sira. C. "E. Plott Mr. and Mm
Bertram Harris Mr and Mm W.
C. Harwell. Mr. and Mra. W. G-
' Melhvin and Mr Harry. Stephenson.
Following dinner bridge was played
at three tables on both occasions.
I
Mra. Ashton Is Delegate.
Mm . Orin Ashton left Friday af-
ternoon for an extended eastern trip
which will Include St Louis aa her
lirr-t stopping itface.
Here she will. visit the divisional
. headquarters of the Junior Red
Cross work wheh she will have a
conference .regarding her work as
head of the Junior Red Cross work
in Grady county. From there she
goes to Washington. D. C.. where
she will visit the national head!
quarters of the Junior Red Cross
work the club women's "headqnar-
- tern and attend the Quinquennial
Crpfcrrnce whlrh ls in session there
j fr-.m May 4 to May H. This la an
international connrll of' women be-
ing the biggest thing In womens
cignnfxatlona.
Mrs. Ashton will sit as a delegate
in this conference from her arrival
In Washington until Its dose when
she will go to New York City a a
delegate and guest of the Child Wel-
fare Committee of America which
will convene on May 15 for a five-
day session. Mrs- Ashton will he
Hammerly.
Miss Gwendolyn Richardson and
Mlaa Lanrene Rbjhardson of Pocasaet
are visiting Mm J. ' A. Chiles and
daughter 1304 South Ninth street.
Scelefy With Mm Redding.
' Tha Ladies Altar. Society of tha
Catholic church met on -Tuesday
at the rural home ot Mm George
Redding with Mrs. J. Denn as as-
dating hostess. Plans were com-
pleted for on entertainment to be
given the latter pert of next week
at St Joseph's school hall. After
the business session a dainty salad
course wag served to about forty-
five members of the society.
Mr. Chester Chiles of Stillwater
la visiting at -the home of his par-
ents 1304 Sonth Ninth street.
. 4 4
Spcnt-the-day Party -1
Mm John- Verllne entertained on
Wednesday at her home near Tabler
with a spend-the-day party compli-
mentary to Mrs. James Downey of
Plattsburg Mo. The day waa spent
Informally and a lovely five-course
dinner was served at noon to the
following ladles: Mm Thoa. Rnrke
Mm IX 8. Downey. Mm J. P.
McKenna. Mm W. P. 8ullivan. Mm
C. Sullivan Mra Margaret O'Brien
and Mlaa Mary Brown.
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Announcement fbr Min Clarkson.
An 11 o'clock breakfast was the
form of entertainment chosen tjy
Mrs W. A. Clarkson an! Mm Er-
nest Clarkson to announce the en-
gagement and approaching marriage
of their daughter and sinter. Miss
Willi ms uf Alius on June 2.
A -decimal I v i-hcme of silver anil
pink appeared in Ihe net rap au-l
r.lhi-r eiipoliilinenl of lh four-
iinitre hruubrast which Ihe ftnril
rircotallou were carried nut In pink
rosebuds. The guests were settled
at one long table and seven quartet
table. During the Ire ruurs bn
keis were passed to ihe guest from
which they drew pink rosi-bnds as
favors which were throat through
wedding rings containing I ho an-
nouncement. The hostesses were aselsted In
rntertalnlng hy Mm Babe Yates
Mlaa Inex I-erlor and Mira Avis
Thompson of Marlow.
Brcukrast wa served by Hayden
IHIL Mary Melton Mnrjurle Melton
Thelma Hrotl and Florae Clarkson.
Those entertained bi-aldes the
honoree were: Miss MaM Cooke
Mira Jorcpillne Driggers Miss Ituth
Shaw Mlsa Ferae Kline. Mn. Balm
Yalea Mrs. Georgs llmley. Miss
Alice Holmes Mm Clarke Mls-t
Katherine Heynods Mlsg Anna Pottn
Mm Garner Collnma Mies Lucille
Botfn. Mm W. H- Watkins. Mias
Faye Luglnbyhl Miss Beatrice Lu
glnbyhl Mm Ira Baldwin 31m
George Mitchell Miss Lillian Hart.
Mlsa lues Lester Miss Marguerite
Streeter Mn. Jesse Dempsey Mm
Byron Whitaker Mrs. Joe Cunning-
ham 31 Isa Ruth Glldewell' Miss
Myrtle Barrett MIm Helen Hull
MIm Ethel Shumate Miss Gladys
Wilaon Miss Venue Farmer 11 its La-
Rue Marm MIm Claribel Huron!
Mm Scott of Duncan. MIm Helen
Mahan of Oklahoma Oily MIm Avis
Thompson Mm K. I Rankin Mn.
J. A. Mullins. Mm Frank Miller
Mrs. . Elmo ' .McCalllater and Mrs.
Harbert Darnell all of Marlow
Today at 1 ocliw-k the MacDowcll
Music clnb held Its annual luncheon
In the Methodist church parlors
when MIm Turnock soloist of Chi-
ragtf. with her accompanist. Miss
Randall gave a beautifully rendered
musical program. The program will
be given In detail later.
4 4 4
For Mlsa Faye Luglnbyhl.
Mrs. L- EL Pettigrew most delight-
fully entertained at her home this
afternoon to announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage of
Miss Faye Gladys Luglnbyhl to Mr.
Vernon Bright Snell of Cushing
which will be an event of June 4
when hearts were fittingly1 chosen for
the game of the afternoon with
tallies -cleverly suggestive of the
announcement. '
The rooms were tastefully decorat-
ed with .early spring flowers and .a
color note of white and green was
apparent In all appointments of the
ulad and Ice courses .which fol-
lowed the game. Little qjille d reined
as brides were received as favors
by 1 the . guests while a miniature
bride and groom on a miniature
cake were presented the honoree.
During - the lee ' course two little
Pan Boyd White of Vrrin. Mr
Ailbnr Burry Mr. Kd Skulls MIm
Jones Mina ClarlM llulnrd and
Mr. Ti-rry of Anudarhn
4 4 4
Enlartain at Dinner.
Complimentary to MIm KIM Mil
1 hell of Cass villa Mo the huami
guerl of Mr. and Mm Edward Gil
key Mr. and Mrs.- llyron Whitaker
very dellahirully entertained at din-
air at tha Ueronlmo an Wednesday
evening when th guests were limit-
ed to ihn honoive and Mr. end Mm
Gllkny. The five-course dinner was
followed hy n line party al Ih
Rialto.
Tuesday Evening Bridge club.
The Tuesday Evening Bridge rluh
hold it regular meeting this week
.with Mr. and Mr. IL T. Kslea.
Substitute hunda were played by
Mr. and Mm Bowen Mrs. Jose-
phine Hewn. Mr. Arthur Shulls and
MIm Kihrl Mitchell or Caasvllln Mo.
the hnnse-gneat of Mr. and Mm
Kdward Gllkey. Thla waa the last
of a series of six meetings and
two weeks hence Athe losers will
entertain the winners. After the
utn.il number or games the hostess
served a delicious salad course.
4 4 4
On Sunday afternoon from 1 to
S oclock. 31m Jay Lane will give
an exhibition of the paintings of
her pupils at her home 1327 Kansas
avenue. 10 which the public Is cor-
dially Invited.
4 4 4
Pact Noble Grands Meet.
The Past -Noble Grands club met
on Friday afternoon at the home of
Mm J. K Holland 905 South Ninth
street with ten members In at-
tendance. After a abort business
session (ho guest were entertained
with a contest which was won by
Mrs. John Quinn and a piano solo
by June Holland. The hostess serv-
ed a delicious lee course at the
dose of the meeting
The club will 'meet May 23 with
Mrs. A p. Holland' 12 Colorado
avenue. -
4 4 4
Meeting of Sorosie Club.
The Sorosie clnb met on Wednes-
day May 6 when the annual lunch-
eon . .which 1 marks the dosing meet-
ing of the year waa held In the
home of. Mm L. E. Emanuel. -The
rooms were beautifully deco-
rated with spring flower and rosea.
The member were seated at five
mall tables which had for their
centerpieces crystal ' baskets . of
roses. Following the well appointed
luncheon the business meeting was
hold when an annual report of -all
the - officers was given together
with a report of the ninth district
meeting.
U. D C. Elects Officers.
1 At the meeting of the United
Daughters of the Con fedora cy held
at the home of Mrs. IL M. Cavett
on last -Tuesday at which time Mm
news boys Ramsey Trammell end C
u.rf aniiwniii to each most officers for the coming year were
u.t ivviaht delivered to each neat murar' lar 110 coming year were
lVthe V . m deleBatsm namsMi for. the
ture newananer caption ul Cuplda .4 uIhu.. n une- . .
turn newspaper captioned Cupid1
Dally1 which contained the announce-
ment of this wedding.
Mn. Pettigrew who Is a cousin
of Mr. Snell was assisted In receiv-
ing and entertaining by her sister
31 1m Lois Bennett.
Other guests besides the honoree
Included: MIm Helen Hayward.
Mlsa Ethel Boeitlg. MIm Katherine
Harness. Miss Alice Blake MIm
Ruth Jack Mlaa Elisabeth Ellis
311m Naomi Neville Mils Lillian
Jones Miss Anna Rouse. MIm
Louise Galloway Miss Olive -Dutches
Ming Irene Berry Ilia Vlrgle Corn-
ish. Miss Geneva Holt 3IIm Verna
Sfannahan MIm Pauline Bailey. Mies
Ernestine Gerard 3!lss Hanoi Jop-
ltng. Miss Neva Baumherger MIm
lone Rnbeteau MIm Thelma Ler-
tuce. Mrs. F- M. Luglnbyhl. Mrs.
M. 8. Cralle MIm Hilda Butler Miss
Beatrice Luglnbyhl Mis - Mabel
Tlgnor Mlsa Neva Shnltx Mia
Lillian Lemons Miss Ferae Stine
Miss Katherine Reynolds Mrs. J.
W. Bruner. Silas Euta Clarkson Mra.
W. 1 J. Holloway of lingo Mra. D-
Euta Clarkson to Mr. Joseph Kirk 8. Pope Joy of Anadarko Mm 141-
The following of fleers were elect-
ed: Mrs. George Diemukes presi
dent; Mm R. M. Cavett first vice
piesldent; Mrs- Llxxle : Cothan sec-
ond vice president;1 Mm W. H.
Nesmith secretary; Mm F. M.
Marshal treasurer; Mm L. A. San-
ders historian;' Mm. I. A. Harness
par lament Brian; Mm Leslie Rey-
nolds state registrar. . 1
The delegates named were: Mrs.
Llxxle Lester Mm W. H. Nesmith
end Mm R. G. Reynolds -with Kra-
ft 01 Cook. Mra. L. A. Banders and
Mrs. Maggie Neville si alternates.
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Alex. Okla. Mr. end' Mrs. 6. W.
Phillips and Mr. and Mm Robert
Drlskell and family were visiting
In Oklahoma City Sunday.
Mm Dora Boon la quite III at
her homo east of Alex. Her daugh-
ter. Mn. L L Erwin la staying
with her.
The farmers have been bnsy th$
pi work rsiiituu.1 J pinag
luUu allot. ! aMi tut an bui
tlaM tlP tau SraMia.
111. . tha ItlnfuM Sun ft
( I' t 110. -ter it hobbling about w
uv ioi iui.s guadoy vi ruing wha
its dlvotriud a gtttt shall I tha
laid and hU h Wllh a baaiatar. It
ali.a4 sad slunk liliu M III-
Bkla. Ku buhaa SOta krik
Mra. J t feylu wuir-rialnad ll.e
Junior gills lust Finlay highi nub
a stauife-r Mriy in hvs..r nl Mua
j lautlna talboun. unu of Ibu high
I buid last-bars ad ihHr iuHr
lUttlisu gaiurdsy no. ruing ns
. wind na Iga ritor Iwab ml nl
Jll and Iba fe ralua to rnjiiy
; i nub 1 bam
huwa Mi's snd Lunis Burns
uiaitaiktd ibn ganmr tint Ui
'Ihuinisy big ill FrnUy nioridug iby
sis ulsrlM brasktusl on Ik (Ivor
i iMNk ml uf Iona u hag 1 ha Juniors
;Mid ilm arhiud fsiuliy ni-ra ihi-ir
j gtlrsl.
Mi Nallw fluff nuisrlslMad lbs
; Junior and Senior rlaix-t niib a
'- isl ai bar huiua ml ol Afe last
! Friday gight nbab a wry a
j Jnyabfe iIiiim was ap-ai.
Mrs M t- Ki-huuitxiit of IhilsIiS
N. M la vis u lug her dauahfer. Mrs.
A. K I'lka gad fsmlly aorifemat ul
Afe.
d. II. Chitwood maraud In hi
hum ai Abbot 1. Ark. afiaf a few
days Vlll to blu gnrfe IX I'. Chit-
wood and other i-d.iiiv.-s In this
roiniiiuniiy.
Mia lb life Arthur Murm-d 10 her
hoHiu near Mlm-o Kuinrdsy alter a
idraaam visit nlih her staler. 3lra.
C. I. Wsasnn Ijivela Jos Campbell
and Claieare U'uairon Jr aemin-fanh-d
her boms fur a vi-li 10
I heir grandparents.
Mr. and Mra. Afex Chliwnod of
'irksabv riieni Sunday la Alex
tha gueal of Mr and Mrs. n. I
rnnwuud and other relaiive.
Mr. II. Turner nnd family returned
Saturday from an ' extended visit
in 1 heir daughter g North CyniHnu
and other relative In Mississippi
and Tanm-Msen. 1
Mlaavu Urlla Fortenberry and !
Surah llnduelt. i-aehers In Ih !
Amfe-r school. amni (he week-end u
wlih Mr. and Mm G. T-. Fnrtenborry
snd Mrs. J E Millar
Mis. II. W. I'billit-s bj baby osll
g l l vil Hunday In p-l hay
ktt'band bbu is Ml bln Ibara
Mias Marl lurry 4 siuJrni In
I ha ilklahuibg I'bllaga lor S UUiaa
1 Chb-ksabs. spent I ha haak-sbd
with bar paranls I q and Mrs Um.
It. lisrry
Mis I. Webstar k-stas I Ik
Ci.utiuubiiy rlub last Friday yrr-
mam whag g vary pi saw hi Siaial
meal lug was krld Among Iks In-
lerr sling frumras Was g feaf guess
ing tuniaat in wkbh Mr- Arthur
t'laia.ftta gsesaud" lbs grosluat
numbar. Punch was sarvad ibrough
onl Iks sftarhuuq and Iku au ul was
tl-Mod auk a duiigbifsl iafrstbuwr.1
ruuraa.
Ifera u Mr nad Mia lh-4 Harris
an May X a daughter.
Mrs. Jll Wabttar Was huslra
lu a wilM-el1 rtuoua aiiuset gltra al
ha kmul .1 Ufdl- rl-ein-e-n f.r
Mis. Arta-ir l lam.in. A vtry di-
Utiiful aiii.siMia was ry-u.
Hiss Yoiior Smwicr Mtdiiiafc.
1D)g Nffil Wasste Tteon
CHICK ASII A BUSINESS COLLEGE IS A
HOME INSTITUTION
Wliy Rit w.iy in Hl'SIM.SS Sl'IICH 1. wlirn jmi
ran die .im living; at Iwnnc?
Wlty tat atari at (lit rlmr of hi;lt mIhuJ ami lr
ready (or k HiM'imt whin lniinr ojirns i in llir fall!
A huainrss irainiiiif Is tiua for Imlh yottnif men ami
yi.nnjf w'oiurii-it will hrhi llmix rnirr any (icM an-l
Muvrrtl.
Our SUM M MR SCHOOL ou-ns 1 lie first Momlay in
June. Tr mis: $1(1 irr month or $25 (or tlirrr ntoiiili
for bintlr riuire wlirn iai! lit advamr.
Comhinril rotirsr $12.50 per imuith or $.15 for tlir
Irrnt.
All Tuition In Advance
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"Tha Goatpier" haa boon visiting the livtnrin nwrehanta
gain and thin week nhe talln what aha aaw. If you like bar
gonnip" tell tba merebanta. If you don't liko it IcU-tbo
editor.- '
Tha world do .move! The auto
put old Dobbin .out of business;
now the milk goat I putting Bao-
slo out! It's worth your tlmo to
soo COLONEL HUBBARDS mills
goats tho most sanitary animals In
tlw world tba kindest and most
trusting expression; they'll remind
you of sonin person you know!
Ideal for town need no' range-
just a small lot n.'d will supply
delicious milk nnd br.ttar for an
ordinary family on an upkeep of
10 cent day! Goat milk Is
wonduiftil for bsbles or people
with stomach trouble or T. B.
and most healthful for everybody.
COLONEL . HUBBARD has thrje
strains the English Neublnn the
French Toggcnburg and tho Swinn
Saanen which In highest priced.
I am not near through but my
time in np. Oo find out the rest
for yourself and tell the Colonel
:i!3 Uosslpcr sc-.it yon!
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Dont let Mothers day go by
without music. If yon havent an
Edison get one; If yon havo one
then get a new record for It. 1
FOWLER MUSIC CO. has all tho
latest records and sheet music. .
It's a fine thing to have a bank
account. THE CHICKA8HA NA-
TIONAL BANK haa tha dandleet
plan to help you - save money.
What I'm going to nay now Bounds
mighty little .but It accumulates
faster then you think. . You can
tart with 1 3 i or 19 cents or
L 2' or S dollars anil .-Increase It
each week. And - at - the end of a
yeti M 1 Oo In - and oak
about IL " it"
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Delicious waffles at the EAT-
MORE served hot rght off their
new. electric waffle Irons - In three
minute after you give tho order!
Thafa quick service for you and.
you'll any. delicious too.- - -
1 a a
1 1 know a perfectly beautiful
country home . - that will make
someone happy and contented to
own. Strictly modern In every
sense. Jam up against a good town
and a Jam-up big bargain because
owner Is moving to California and
will aell at a sacrifice. . All level
and in fine . state ' of cultivation
mostly alfalfa. 1 Oh I cant tell It
all! See T. F. MAJOR tor th
rest! 1
The season for horseback rides
00-0-00! - I saw six young ladle
Saturday enjoying that fascinating
pom and say girls there's tha
niftiest riding togn at thd ARMY
AND1 NAVY STORE you ever law.
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' For the smart younger set the
precious - little Japanese parasol
have arrived at BROADRICK'S. A
whole case direct from Japan the
finest silk and bamboo. In all colors
and the most adorable cherry blos-
soms hand-embroidered on them.
Knockdown handels so they fold
np to fit traveling bag. Don't fail
to aee them and the. price la rea-
sonable. a a
AnotHer chance to get a Tie
.apron at PENNEY'B! Those who
bought before know this means a
Mg saving and a satisfaction.
There 'Is no first choice; they're
all choice! Be sure to get yours
this time. -
Visitors to tli Southern Confur-
- race track and field meet fining
comfortable accommodations at tha
CHICKASHA HOTEL where spe-
cial arrangements had been made
for them. Congenial surroundings
large Inxurlou lobby fine cafo
service go. hand . In (and at tho
hostelry. Traveling men like It
for Its' fine sample rooms. Ladles
like It for It quiet refinement
Families like - It for lie homelike
atmosphere.
.
The rain came and tha floods
descended. Did yon have your
crop Insured?- Tho bad season for
hall la Just now approaching. See
JOHN OWSLEY before It is too
late
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I've talked so much about tha
wonderful cakes BAKE-RITE will
have speical for Mothers day
you'll think they only make cakes
but thats where you're .wrong.
They have Boston brown bread
rye broad whole wheat bread
bran bread with raisins In It and
the Pullman loaf besides tho de-
licious wholesome raisin bread
baked regularly every Wednesday.
When you order bread say BAKE-
RITE. ....
You can shop os safely over the
phone at WITTS as If you wore
there In person and don't forget
to Include In your order xome of
those - delicious preserves llko
Mother need to make with real
sugar. Yon don't havo to call n
meat market and n bakery and a
dozen different places to order
your dinner but one number gets
It all 1543.
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EARL BARTON will convince
you that a Chrysler will cover 53
miles per hour! 5 to 25 miles In 8
seconds!! 25 miles on a gallon of
gas!!! - 8eelng to believing. -j.
Last week I said THE DIXIE..:
was on it toes- and always In
the lead and this week they're
proving It by the early arrival
of new midsummer shoes In white
colored kids patents and satins.
Select nunlbers for dress or tai-
lored frock sports oxford In
black and - white - beautiful new
numbers in pure white for gradu-
ation. Be sure to sea these.
. ---CHALFANT
always springing
something - new on Chickasha to
going to do it again! 1 Something
unusual this time a rummage sale .
In a hardware store! He to going
to make It an annual event too. -Thats
a atop In the right direction
but that's the way CHALFANT
steps! Odds and ends of every
description and In every depart-
ment of this big hardware store
will go for a song during that
rummage sale. Don't miaa IL
Don't think you will have 10 buy
a new machine or tool of ' any
kind Just because part of It Is lost
w brokra. If you order the piece
you'll have to wait several days
for It to -come and by then tha
eason la out of tho ' ground.
Take It to tha CHICKASHA IRON
W0RK8. No matter what it la
they can fix It.
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CINDERELLA to ready now with
white shoes for graduation. Beau-
tiful new styles and right . In the
height of the season cornea this
announcement of "courteous serv-
ice correct atyles" In graduation
hoes.
When packing and getting start-
ed on the vacation trip don't get
so excited as to' forget the modt
important feature -you wouldnt
get very for If you forgot to fill np
with MELTON'S straight-run gaso-
. Una and tha reason it must be
astraight-run la because It keep
tha - motor cleaner. . Be sure to.
get It at - 31 ELTONS then youll
know Its right.
Could you see yourself at (5 de-
pendent upon others you'd provide
for that -age now white you're
young and prosperous. The
" Equitable way - Is the perfect
way. 'Ask ALBERTBHOCKLEY.
Fairy Fashion has patterned new
georgettes lacy flounces fluffy
ruffles saucy plea tings and flut-
ing from the little tub allk sport
dress on up to the. most exquisite
' frocks and 'gowns. HAMILTONS
do more than 100 different styles
of plmtlngs and (lutings In all
heavy soft -or sheer materials and
give satisfaction.1 Bend your work
of this kind to HAMILTONS.
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A woman likes to have her own
way and shopping' at PIGGLY
WIGGLY la like having your own
way. Tha price to right before
yon several cents cheaper than
elsewhere. You can find every-
thing from the first to tho tost
course of' a dinner. If you don't
want It yon can leave it and yon
know before reaching tha cashier
what your bill will bo.
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Sunday to Mother' day. Of
course yon love -her. Let a beauti-
ful plant or box of cat flowers
breathe a silent message of love
to her no matter where she to-
Yon know eho to thinking of you.
Telephone your order to Chicks-
a sa aliM ithaf
When ordernlg Ice cream ask for
EXCELL-O. for several reasons.
First because It to pure mam and
to homemade. Being made of
pure Grady county cream then Its
quality must be far superior to any
manufactured article shipped in
here. EXCELL-O buys oar cream;
lets bay his Ire cream and at the
same time patronise a home Indus-tr?-
has favorite flower shop (thats
BIT8CHE8 you know) and they
will make an artistic arrangement
of their choicest flowers snd tho
pries win be reasonable.
MARKS will knock that old say-
ing. You cqnl get something for
nothing cold ut 3 o'clock Satur-
day' You'll SHURE lose out If
you're not them Chickens.' tur-
keys and tacky tags will be lit-
erally thrown away." and yon
must be good catcher I Th fun
Isnt over even then. Cause a tag
on th birds legs and In the bal-
loons will put yon next to another
lucky strike! This Quit-Business
Sals Is fast coming to so end.
Harry and get In line for these
bargains!
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