Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 198, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 4, 1932 Page: 4 of 10
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Marked with simplicity the wedding of Miss Dorothy
Nel Rector and Mr. llomer II. Hulme which wan an event
of half after eleven o'clock Saturday morning waa one of
the outstanding events of the season.
The Golf and Bridge club ia to resume its weekly one
o'clock luncheons at the Country club this week. The first
of the fall luncheons is to be held Wednesday followed by
golf and bridge.
The Chickasha alumnae chapter of the Kappa Alpha
Theta ia to entertain with a one o'clock luncheon Monday
at Harrys cafe.
Informal bridge partis and house dancea attracted a
large numler of the young people of the city during the
week.
Xerlar-Hulm Wrddlnf.
Simplicity marked the wedding of
Mm Dorothy Nel Sector daughter
of Mr. and Mn. Drennan Sector o(
c;iv. and Mr. li'-tr.rr H. Hulme.
ion of Mn. O. W. Hulme o f Healdton
ehlch waa an event of half after
vrn o'clock Saturday morning at
Flt Chrlulan church.
Hit. altar waa beautifully con-
st: .irled on the roctnun of baiketa
of autumn-tinted gladioli ferni and
palms. Pewi referred for relatlvci
and Immediate frlenda were marked
with green ferna.
Mr. Norman Harrla Mr. Meldnla
Obwen and Mr. Martin Buitichl
acted as ushers.
Juft preceding the service. Mrs.
R. T. Sites played "Love's Greet-
ing" after which Mi. John C. Clop-
ton of San Antonio. Tessa cousin
of tha bride sang "All Far You" and
"X Leva Thee" (Grief I accompanied
on the organ by Mrs. Estes. Mn.
Clop ton rbocc to wear a lovely black
and white crepe gown. Mrs. Estes'
diias also was of black crepe'wlth
ViJte trimmings.
As tha wedding party approached
fee altar. Mrs. Estes played Lohen-
jrin'a Bridal Chorus and for the
recessional she played Mendeloadhnb
Wedding March. Ber. Clifford H.
June entered from the pastor1! study
cuo the rostrum. The bridegroom
and hto best man. Mr. Salph J. May
if Oklahoma City an tend from the
pastor's study to tha auditorium.
They won conventional Mack suits.
Tha bridegroom won a talf
rosebud button terra and tha best
man won a Johanna HU1 rosebud
button lem.
The bridesmaid. Miss Margaret Ann
Massey id Fort Worth charming In
a wine transparent velvet gown with
esaorlas and carrying a
j of Johanna H1U rosebuds and
entered from the rear of the
auditorium followed by the bride
who walked to the altar on the arm
of her fattier. She was never lova-
btr than In her wadding dress a
navy transparent velvet coat suit
nth a beige martisss handmade lace
Mouse. She won beige gloves and
carried a handkerchief id Ilka color.
Htr bther accessories consisting of
.hi and n close-fitting turban
were dark blue. The bride carried n
bruquet of talisman rosea and ferns.
Mr. Sector won an Iron grey suit
tad biut tie to match his daughter's
redding gown.
During the Impressive wo
Ting ceremony which was pronounced
by See. Clifford B. Jamas Mis.
played on tha echo organ "Ah
Facet Mystery of Life."
Immediately following the ceremony
fee couple left for n short wedding
trip to Fhyetteville. Arkansas.
Mta. Hulme la the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Drennan Hector formerly
of Fort Worth. Texas now residing
at 1124 South Nineteenth street. She
la a graduate of the Fort Worth pub-
lic schools attended Texas Christian
University and the Oklahoma Collega
for Women last year where she was
n pledge of the Q club.
Mr. Hulme is n graduate of the
Tlirmaa high school. He Is a member
' of the Phi Deta fraternity the Lion
ch:b and Choctaw Lodge No. 527.
He Is an employe of the Stephenson
Browne Lumber company here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulme will be at
home at 1237 South Twelfth street
Chickasha.
Relatives of the bride In attendance
at tha wedding were Mrs. J. R. Over-
trie! and Mr. H. T. Lee of Fort
Worth. Mrs. John C. Clopton of San
Antonio Texas Mrs. Charlie W.
Howard Jr. of Fort Worth Texas.
Mrs. Robert Howard and sons and
Mia C. W. Howard Sr. of Oklahoma
Cits Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Howard of
Carnegie. Three brother of the
bridegroom. K. A. Hulme Georgs W.
Hulme. and Woodrow W. Hulme. all
of Oklahoma City also were In at-
tendance. On Friday evening preceding the
wtddlng Mr. end Mr. Drennan
Rector entertained the bridal party
at their home 1324 South Nineteenth
street.
Calf and Bridge Chk
Mrs. H. C. Antle was the winner
of the nine-hole golf ball at tha
regular weekly meetlnp of the .Wed-
nesday Oolf end Bridge dub. which
met at tha Country club this week.
Mrs. Bobby Van Valkenburg was the
winner of the 11-hola golf ball and
Mrs Byt Siddona waa tha runner-up.
The regular weekly 1 o'clock lunch-
eons which wen abandoned during
tbs month of August will ba held
agolr this winter. The first of the
luncheons trill be Wednesday with
Mrs. F. Foster Mrs. Fted Orlmaley
and Mrs. Bert Stddona as hostesses-
Match for Wednesday an i
teltowa: Mrs. H. O. Anti vs. Mn. J.
W. Owsley; Mrs. J. X Bryan t. Mn.
Mary let Johnson Oribl; Mlm Flor-
eses Bryan ve. kin. W. J. Bchults;
Mr. Garner Colume vs. Mis. Harry
Hamerly; Mrs. Oeorge Evans vs. Mrs.
Bobby Van Valkenburg; Mn. Red
Orlmaley vs. Miss XJllian
Mrs Dick Moss vs. Mrs. Porter Wln-
dom; Mrs. W. E. Horn vs. Mrs. C. P.
Mitchell; Mrs. F. Foster vs. Mrs.
But Slddons; Mrs. A. B. Leeds vs.
Mr. Seeoe Smith; Mrs. L C. Jeffery
vs. Mrs. Charles Miller; Mrs. Harry
Ludlow vs. Mrs. T. H. William; Mr.
Will Melton vs. Mn. Fted Bchelnost;
and Mi M. X. Humphrey vs. Mrs.
IX 8. Downey.
Attend Golf Association Meeting.
A number of Chickasha
gotten attended the meeting of the
Central Oklahoma Oolf association
at Lincoln park Friday morning.
Xn Class A Mi Hany Hammerly
son the blind bogey prise; tn Class
B Mill Florence Bryan and Mrs.
Bert Slddons won blind bogey; and
In dam O Mrs. Reece Smith had
low aeon in putts.
Thosa who attended from Chick-
asha wen Mlm Flonnca Bryan Miss
Lillian Lamona and Mesdames Bert
Mrtrton. J. Is Bryan. Harry Ham-
meriy A. B. Leeds and Reece Smith.
J. IX G. Dance.
The membes of the J. O. O. club
entertained with n danca Monday
evening at tha home of Mlm Allot
Ludll Streeter 2103 South Seven-
teenth street
The ineinoeia present wen
Lola Dally Maria Dalton
Bkeels Norman Mitchell Beulah Wil-
liams Helen lone Streeter and Messrs.
Cleo Rives Calvin Good Walter Ho-
hensteln Joe Johnson Jack Hawn
Quinton Srivert of Marion Kan and
Reeman Parehall and Vhnoa Fear-
of Norman.
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CASCO'S"
Hume Culture Club.
With the club year to open within
a month the president officers and
risk mrmbrrs of the Homo Culture
club already an looking forward to
a mast active year and an complet-
lnr plana fur this fall.
Mrs. Fred Grimsky who will be
president this year announces that
a moat Interesting program has been
outlined by Mrs. Ed Foster and tha
numbers of the program committee
Mrs. John D. Brawn and Mrs. j. T.
Aust. Tlie program Is diversified and
take In a varied group of subjects
which should prove of Interest to
every member. Xn keeping with the
custom of the club a demonstration
la to b held at each meeting which
will correspond with the subject un-
der discussion.
The first meeting of the year will
be October 7 In the home of Mia.
Red Orlmaley 1212 Minnesota ave-
nue with tha officers as hast asm
at a 1 o'clock luncheon.
Officers and commutes ter tha
club year are to be aa fallow: Mr.
Red Orlmaley president; Mrs. O.
I Bingham rice-president; Mn.
Cl;. ac Turner secretary; Mrs. Jos J.
Miller treasurer; Mrs. I E. Emanuel
parliamentarian: Mrs. John D.
Brown historian; Mrs. J. T. Aust
auditor; city federation committee.
Mn. J. H. Snyder chairman Mrs.
XX S. Downey and Mrs. J. X. Black;
vlrltlng committee Mrs. A. Schuler
chairman Mia. A. J. Barry and Mra.
J. X. Murray; and press reporter
Mrs. W. P. Brown.
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UAUTY need not bs sxpsnsivs.' But if you
buy ths best you'D never regret it. We know
you've hoard this time and again yet there'
never was a better time than now to heed these'
teachings. With so many tempting bargains on
every side it really pays to stop look and ques-'
tion'ls it .Quality before
Here at this stora where there has been no swerv-
ing from our usualhigh quality standards is a
are :
safe place to shop a store where you can be
eveflnsti
special value is mentioned..
Mrs. W. XL Corbin and daughter.
Mia Evelyn Carter are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran here
cutouts to their horns In Wichita
Kan. from a tour of tha cast.
.
Lonchcra and Bosinesa Meeting.
Tha ladles of tha Ep worth Metho-
dist Missionary society enjoyed their
regular monthly luncheon and busi-
ness meeting Thursday at tha church.
The member were seated at one
long table which was most attrac-
tively decorated. Centering the table
was a basket of roees and ferna
Other decorations consisted of vinca
of white clematis on ths tables.
The devotional was led by Mrs.
RFx Gambia and Mra. Bis In Hayes
gave a moat Instructive resume of aa
article from "The World Outlook."
The vocal solo "The Teak" rendered
ty Miss Alta Grigsby was received
with enthusiasm. Mlm Grigsby was
accompanied by Mrs. Wessle Burney
Hay.
The circles of the Epworth Metho-
d'll Missionary society will hold the
folowing meetings at 2:30 Thursday
afternoon: Circle No. 1 Mrs. Looney
Wallace 1221 South Twentieth street;
Circle No. 2 Mrs. L W. Armstrong
408 South Sixth street; Circle No. 1
Mrs. Gerald Spencer 1005 South
Seventeenth street with Mrs. Harry
Stoner is assistant hostess; Circle
No. 4 Mrs. Harold Smith. 1709 Minn-
esota avenue; and Circle No. 5 Mrs.
Bonner Sudberry 1001 South Nine-
teenth street
U. D. a Meets Tuesday.
The regular monthly business meet-
ing of the United Daughters of tin
Confederacy will be held at 2:20
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs W. H.
Henry.
Popular Bride j
Mra. Homer E. Hulme (above)
who before her marriage here Sat-
urday morning era Miss Dorothy
NCI Rector. Mra. Hulme Is the
daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Dren-
nan Rector of tills city.
Overnight geaat Rita
The members of Troop 2 of the
Chickasha Boy Bcuta held an
night hike to the scout camp
rrd one-half miles aouthaart of
town last Rlday tvtning.
boys passed their second darn aeout
cooking and flrebulldlng testa.
The patrols In attendance
the Ravens Silver Fax and
Those who attended were
Williams Glen Thomas John Bd-
mist on. Alros Jaggrre. Jo Bam Al-
len Buddy Holder Charles Blanton
Haley Bcurlock Marvin Schmidt
Harold White and Mr. Cart BlcMson
and Mr. Dwight Bowen.
Special Moating Held.
A special business session of ths
L T. O. dub was held at T o'clock
Thursday evening at tha homo of
Mias Mary Bay 1125 South Seventh
(treat.
Those who attended were Mleeee
Mary Ann Erwin Vada Patten Ber-
nice Trammell Dorothy and Lnogane
Melton Rally and Jana Humphrey
But! Melton Edith Owsley Virginia
Toweatt Jonapheno Briscoe M-rtha
Langston Louise Kayser and Kathryn
McCrary.
Happiness Idea
No. 1
Scatter sunshine fad
corner of that sick raw with
a shower af Get WsU" Creat-
ing cards. A card each day
Item ysa win help mightily
fas bringtag about a apaady
recovery sad tha eeet Is so
little.
Bawco Office Supply Co.
Baptist Cbvlas to Meet
TIs circles of the Find Baptist
church Missionary Union will hold
the following meetings at 3:10 oclock
Thursday afternoon: Circle No. 1
Mra Claud Roark 311 South Sixth
street with Mta. Emm BUnaon
leader; Clide No. 3. Mra A. B.
Caskey 1101 BouUi Eighteenth street
with Mra Phil Hrfalrr leader; Clrclo
No 3. Mra K O. Reynolds 1012
Minnesota avenue with Mra Ira
Baldwin leader; Circle No. 4 Mrs.
J. L. Hart. 1(02 South Thirteenth
street with Mra J. W. Bruner
leader and Circle No. I Mra J. O.
Moteenbocker 1002 South Nineteenth
street.Mra Mattte Armstrong and Mra
James P. Hatcher spent several day
of the peat week In Oklahoma City.
Mha Thampaaa Heatesa
Miss Iren Thompson 312 South
Third street waa a hostess Wednes-
day evening when aha entertained
tn honor of her sister Mra John
Ball Jr of Los Angeles Cal.
High aeon at bridge waa made by
Mlaa Adels Johnson and Mr. Wayne
Jonea Ths hostess presented the
honoreo with a lovely gift
Following the bridge games a da-
Udoiia lea course waa reread.
Tha guests were Mines Iris Willi-
ford Jnhnetta Pitch. Velma and
Vera Wilson Adel Johnson Paulin
Butler Mia John Ball. Jr and
Messrs. Wayne Jonea Carl Man-
ning Clay Carlyle David Johnarn.
Carlos Harrow Bruce Atkinson. Cecil
Finley and Mr. and Mra Robert
Buchanan and Mr. and Mra Sammy
Maaoner.
garpriaed
Mr. and Mra K C. Bidden sur-
prised their daughter Louie last
Sunday to honor her aevanteenth
birthday. Oueatt war entertained
during- the day and evening at
Bprinslak park. Oklahoma City- Mr.
and Mrs. J O. West assisted In
entertaining.
A delicious picnic dinner and sup-
per were spread at the park.
The guests for tha occasion were
Missel Alice Cary Geneva Eskridge
Haney McIntosh Myrtle Rudolph
Maxine Hopklna Ella Bell Good
and Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Holmes
of Oklahoma City.
L. T. O. dab Masts.
A regular business meeting of tha
It T. O. club was held Monday ere-
nine at tha homo of Mias Bernice
Trammell 1201 South Seventh etreet
Those in attends nee were Mlarea
Martha Langston Emily Humphrey
Dorothy Melton Kathryn McCrary.
Jonaphena Briscos Virginia Thwaatl
and Mary Bay.
.
Danes Friday Night
Mr. Rudolph iFrey Mr. Bd FWp
and Mr. Andrew Redding enitrtelnad
a number of their friends wl -. a
dance Friday evening it the K. fX
hell Approximately thirty-fire of
the young people of this city en-
joyed their hospitality-
Mm. C. X. Plott Is to present hep
summer piano students tar a recital
at o'clock Saturday evening
timber g at her studio 1327
Seventh etrget
STORE OPEN
TILL 1 P. M.
LABOR DAY
Shop Monday
'a. xn. See Rodeo
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in Afternoon
SmantM
OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES
IN NEW FOOTWEAR
P
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Oxfords
Suede Calf Kids In blacks Browns and
the new combinations.
$29s $3955495
UP TO $6.00
That's Going to be
Big"' News"
to Every Smart
Woman in Town
6.90
10.75 - 16.75
WHAT s relief a sale of really
lovely dresses at a price that's
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spending more than you should.
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