Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 31, 1934 Page: 2 of 8
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CIIICKASHA (OK.) DAILY EXPRESS
TUESDAY JULY SI 1934
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NEWS OF CHICKASHAS CHURCHES
TWO
USES JACOB'S
STORY DUE
Armstrong Preaches on Sub-
ject Wrestling With God
Wreatling With God" was the
ubject chosen by Her. L W. Arra-
tronc for hl eermon it the P-
worth Method lit church Sunday
morning.
"We look at Jacob aa a hero yet
ha waa and hr wasn't." Mr. Arm-
strong raid In the opening worda of
hli aermon. "Jacob worked for seven
year to gain the hand of RacheL
the woman he laved. When the
even yeare were up Jacob got ready
for hie wedding day ceremonlta and
festivities of an klnda were In accord-
ance with the wedding and loan
aamebody got married. An Albino
waa clipped in on Jacob. Rachel'a
father the employer of Jacob mid
that if he would work aeven yeare
longer he would give Rachel to him
for marriage ao Jacob worked aeTen
more yeare. after which time he won
the hand of Rachel. Six yeanpatKd
in the employ of hia father-in-law
making a total of 30 yean b pay-
ment for hi labor Jacob waa given
cun cattle.
"At the end of this time Jacob
decided to run out on hia father-in-law
ao he packed up and left cran-
ing the rhwr bound for hie bane."
Armftrong pointed out however
that it waa Crau. Jacobi brother
who waa about to overtake him. ao
Jacob went out to pray over hia
problem. "An angel of God came
and talked with Jacob. The angel
renamed him Israel." Armatrong mid
"became he fought and won hia
struggle with mgn and God.
"X believe that God waa there with
Jacob when he prayed but I believe
that it waa the meatmeaa in Jacob
that be waa vmatling with and not
God
Armatrong stated that he could go
oat right now and find plenty of
people that believe this country is
mined beyond redemption.
"Then waa another thing that
Jacob wrestled with. Re waa imbued
with the idea that ha waa always
losing money. We. today think too
much about making money. Jacob
thought that ha waa going to daarie
the home town but that night he
met God out under the stare face to
face. You cowards you arw afn
to matt God." Armatrong closed hia
srman with this challenge.
FRIEND NEWS
Mend Mtae Edna Reed vent
Sunday with Mkr. and Mrs. Russell
Standridge and family of the Lucille
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Richardson and
fkmOy. accompanied by Hr. Rich-
ardtonl brother Thomas Richard-
son and one ion Eugene all of Ok-
miHgea (pent a few days here lab
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. I Nor-
ton and children.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sullivan and
family cf Middleburg vnt the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. Crum
and family.
Mis. M. A. Cunningham and
daughter Vdda spent Friday with
lira C. A. Standridge and family
of Lucille.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Weaver and
family vent Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Weaver's brother Clark
Cooper and family.
- libs Velda Cunningham vent Sat-
urday night with Esther Blbh hi
the Lucille community.
Mbs Leona Smart of Stillwater
Vent Friday night and Saturday
ham in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
O. A. Penney and family.
r. and Mrs. joey Johnson and
family of Bradley spent a few dayi
bit week hers with friends and rel-
atives. Mr. and Mrs. j. E. Stanley and
family accompanied by Leroy
Holmes aU of Carnegie spent a
law days here lait week with MT.
BY MARY E. DAGUE
NBA Servlet stag Writer
FCNIC8 ore often badly bal-
anced aa far aa food valaes go
because of tha filUngs which are
loo rich in protein ood not rich
wnough in vitamins.
Meat and cheese sandwiches or-
idlnarilr carry better than other
varieties hut if vegatmbla i
wichea are carefully made and
packed they too may bo kept for
sevaral hours In good condition.
Whoa a'balad dressing la lied
ta saadwichM it should bo a thick
dressing that will not separata
and ran whoa touch ad with vwge-
tabli jaies. As oil dressing or
trio mayonnaise will not stand up
In sandwiches for any lougth of
time so a cooked dressing of eas-
ts rd-lika consistency in better. Aa
Oil.'raaaing however to delicious
for aandwichM that on to be used
for porch and bum monte at horn
Where Droving Is Reeded
Lettuce needs a dressing bnt
many other vegetables are better
without it. If a dressing Is used
with other vegetables include n
lettneo layer next to tha bread to
prevent thn bread from absorbing
the dreerisff.
Onion sandwiches certainly
need ' no droving. Peel and alica
onions and let stand In cold salt
water to covur-for-one hoar. On
teaspoon salt to oao medium abed
onioa-ls o good proportion (o nan
Drain an . chop -vary Una. -Pat
between loin slices of -bread and
hatter.
Finely nOBced tebbAgy Eeteqr.
"Truth" waa the subject of the
Leeaon-Ssrmon in all tha Chischw of
Christ Eden tilt branches of The
Mother Church. The First church of
Christ Scientist in Baatau. Msaa-
ch metis on Sunday July 2. 1934.
The Golden Text was from Paabns
25:5. "Lead me in thy truth and
teach me: for thou art tha God of my
salvation; on thee do X wait all the
day.
Among the citations which eorwti-
tute the Lesion -Sermon was the fol-
lowing Horn the Bible: "He is th
Rock hia work is perfect: far all
hb ways are judgment: a God of
truth and without iniguity. Just and
right b ha" (Deut. 3:4).
The LeNon-Sermon aha hicluded
the following citation Horn the Chris-
tian Science textbook "Sdenca and
Health with Key to the Scriptures
by Mary Baker Eddy: God ta what
tha Scriptures declare him to
Lite Truth. Love" (F. 330).
UNION MEETS
SET RECORDS
Fine Attendance at Services
Each Sunday Nifht
Up to the present tha union
church services being hold so the
south bwn of the First Christian
church at Sixth and Kanina ave-
nue. are holding the rscorde for at-
tendance in the history of such
acrvieaa in Chickashn. Due to the
fine response from the ehurchet
them services win continue through-
out August. Next Sunday evening
the aermon win bo given by Rev.
X. W. Armatrong of the Epworih
Methodist church.
(hi lab Sunday evening the mes-
sage delivered by Rev. Dne Ed-
wards of St. Lukel Episcopal waa
thought-provoking. "Hob people
atop thinking whan they am thirty
or before" hi said. Bvecblly dom
ft seem true in tha mala of
Uglon and we aeon satisfied to live
with our old wora-out conceptions
at OodL We cany about mu pn-
Judlces and our narrow opinions
rather than think. Josue Christ cams
Into tha world to change mini
ideas about God.
"If we keep our eyes on Him
from the time of Hia birth follow
Rim through hb life our Ideas era
bound to become more in keeping
with our age. Why should a mu
50 yearn of ago cling to the ean-
eeption of God he had whan ha
waa a child? It b eaiy. and it b
also tha bay thing to do whn ws
jub are satisfied with what we have;
and rub easily atop thtwMng and
stop growing; but at tha aanu tima
such a program of life b hardob
for ua because tha very moment
we bop thinking wo start to db.
"Fir that reason many people
db whn they are 30 but we jub
wait until they are 10 to bury
them.' Nothing In the world per-
sonal or Impersonal Can tnly and
fully show God to mart Only Jesua
Chrib on do this. Rot only b
Chrbt God-llks but Ood ta Christ-
like. Thawfom If In our budy and
In our praying we keep our eym
on Chrbt vt cannot become stag-
nant in our religious experience.'
Each owning the vaebl mu
hns ben well received and baa
been of an oaneptinnally high guil-
lty. 7b an of these open-air MrvtoM
tho public b cordially Invited.
and Mrs. J. O. Stanley and children.
W. I- vtanHitim of Chlrkadvs was
a budneas visitor in tbb commun-
ity Tuesday afternoon.
Mbs Bertha cmminihaa spant
Sunday with her dber Mrs. Russell
Standridge. aid family at Locllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Flank Reynolds
and family were- vbltori in Chieka-
eha Saturday.
Mrs. Claude Singleton id Chicks-
ha waa a business visiter hare
Monday.
Tomorrows Mena
BREAKFAST: Baked ap-
ples. cereal ' cream broiled
liver sausage toast milk oof-
fee. LUNCHEON: Rieo ring
with eraaaed salmoa. lettuce
with French d raving oalmaal
cookies sliced bananas aid
raspbemeamlk. tv.
DINNER: Pineapple jalcc
cocktail fried spring cbickaa
with milk gravy mashed po-
tatoes stewed okra and toma-
toes. stuffed eelery viad
peach moive. milk coin
and carrot make a good combina-
tion for vagatabte sandwiches.
These sandwiches will endure sev-
eral hour of packing and Joking
and heat and still bo palatable.
A tnTa coating of batter should
be spread on one aide of each slice
of bread. Butter not only Materi-
ally increases the food value of
the sandwich but also aide la pro-
venting the bread from absorbing
tho Ailing.
If yon am a meat tiling for
nndwichea iti a good plan to
add lettuce. The lettuce faralshae
green nev and balk. Trim tho lec-
ture to At the bread and there will
be no. unappetising wilted edges
to wangle -into the moith.
To' keep 'favors from getting
mixed up wrap each kind of sand-
wich separately and if pvalblo
ach sandwich. Can heavy waxed
BSE? which wdbto-Ata
LOCAL CHURCH
SETS PROGRAM
First Christian to Continue
Regular Service
With Interest and attendanet at
all aervlev holding up exceptionally
well for them "torrid - weeks the
First Christina church approaches
August hopefully" Rev. Georg Davis.
TP most people v far as the
church is concerned even the sound
at th word August ii dreadful. Moat
churches face In that month tha
greatest dump of tha year because
of extreme boat. However the world
this year should be accustomed to
warm weather by now and not mind
August at an. With this thought ta
mind tt la hoped that church at-
tendance win hold up fairly wen.
Folk rill probably be juat as cool ta
church as they would be out on the
highway or anywhere else.
"Regardteea of tha condition of the
next lew weeks however the tall al-
ways brings revived interest and
hope. Through August the tima of
all sendees will remain tha vine
especially tat the purpov of keeping
the houn ta mind and tha time
habit formed. Than win b eom-
munica and ttas aermou each Sunday
morning with church school at 9:30
as usooL T3ie evening services will
continue to be on tha south lawn of
the church ta cooperation with tho
other churches.
in September the church win re-
vert to the usual program for both
morning and evening. On Septem-
ber IE win begin a two-week revival
and ta October a three
months campaign at devotion with
nttreir new features of program ta
all respects. Moat peoplel Ideas of
revival meetings differ. In thte col-
umn during the next tew weeks
there win be a aeriee V
tlene as to whot a true revival meet-
tag la. Tho church is to have a reg-
ular program of evarvelism. but a
revival la not aynonymoui to evangel.
B Is merely asm method of
torn. Borne revival
are nothing mors or lees " tooted
and cheap senaetloaalkm. Other
revival mrettags are umd fay preach-
er xrerri y as aa opportunity to pro-
mulgate onus particular potato of
their own iVngwiill Home Qf them
it appear that an they aay is
absolute truth but In ao doing they
Barely taka advantage of mobpey-
riiology end th general lack of in-
toremttoa on the pact of their hear-
Tbay apoot their time Icoreh-
tag and harmfully eriticizSng other
bodies of britevem and thus fey their
'Htode regardtem of their
to tecta test and ta bet
the very spirit of - Jam
Christ. Ta took the spirit te as bad
aa. or worse than to low tha tecta.
But what la a true revival mrettiig
ter Oodl paoplef
Bach Wednesday evening at
o'clock on tha lawn of the church
prayer masting is held. At the pna-
a atady of the book of Acte
is bring
REVIVAL MEET
GETS RESULTS
Crowds Continue Large to
Hear Evangelist Wallace
Tho WSUaw-Doraa meeting en-
tered tha asoond week Monday night
with continued large audiences.
Evangel! Wallace spoke on the
ubject "What Must I Do to Be
Based f" Be arid in part: "Tha Phll-
Uptan jaikr asked this question of
Die Apostle Paul ta ao many words
and Paul answered it faying Be-
lieve on the Lord Jaaus Christ and
thou shah be saved.'
sense demands whan any qusation
is asked that tha aneww b
to th condition and ri xamstanew
of th party asking question.
The apostles followed this rule in
their Gospel ministry as tha book
at Acts win show.
"Faith repentance and baptism
are the steps necessary to briiw a
person to salvation tram past rina
but all of them art not ahraya
spadficaliy mentioned ta every caw
of eonvexelM described in tha rec
ord becauat tho circumstances riiow
m at them were already present.
For instinct an Feuteeoei Peter said
nothing specifically about frith when
tailing th multitude what to do to
bo saved. Bacons the fact they
cried out what moat we do? allowed
they btUevad what he had preached.
ice to those pierced in heart
through faith ta tha dlvln twtt-
many he said Repant and be bap
tired every one of you ta the name
at Jesus Christ far tha rcmtacicu of
your rina.'
To the Jailer vtbo waa an ig-
norant heathen. and likely knew
only that Foul and Sllaa wan ta
one way connected with fbt mori
high God Fad arid Britova
tha Lord Jesua Christ H
ka unto him tha word of the
Lord that b told him what to
line for frith anmath by
and brertog by tha word of God.
Tha remits show ha taught him ra-
Lsnoa and bspttam for we next
find him washing their stripes end
bring bepttaed.
"Thereto! what is nereis iy to
one care of canrerrioa. Is neoasreiy
to all. and to uniformly present ta
tha rirrsmstanrra whether edftod
not"
work to
obtained help it wound reel estate
a cold through Daljy Exprtre dee-
rifled A.
RELIGION AND
THE MAN IN
THE STREET
(By Rev. D. R. Edwards Vicar Bt.
Lukes Episcopal Church)
"Other Answers af the Mu la
The Atari"
Religion ta the minds af some
people is sort of police system
or a mains of frightening children
and adolescents' into respectability
and aa outward conformity to tra-
ditional morality as interpreted It
soma older person ta tha temAr -t
a incorporated into tha laws of
the state. Other! think it is good ter
people when they come face to teee
with dimeters failure " '
death of a loved
one or other per-
Many e man with whom I hove
talked has aeid to me "After 0.
there to ao much discussion about
rell ion co much difference of
opinion among Christiana re much
ill-feeling between different kinds
of Christians that one cannot tail
either what to heller or what
church .to join if any- Ton have
tho Roman CatfcoUce and tha Epto-
oopallana and soma Protestants say-
ing that Jmus Christ to God and
the Virgin Mary th Mother of God.
Same other brands aay that Jean
to Jut a good man and that tha
Virgin Mary te only tha wife of Jo-
seph tha Jewish carpenter. One
group think that because a thing
is arid In tha Bible tt te invariably
true whether tt has to do with re-
ligious experience or edenUfle know-
ledge. Another group go-called lib-
erals will tall yen that the Blbh
te ao more inspired than aay other
book and there an many mtetakre
ta every part of It"
A tergs majority of bare' people
with whom I hava talked hare tried
to wind up tha conversation with
th expectation that tha Bsb
win agree with them. They aay
something Hka thte: "ni tell you
what I think. It really doemt make
any difference what church you ba-
king to or whether you belong to
aay. It dont auka any difference
what you believe as tong as you
do whats right. Thatl all anybody
can do. If you Just do tha beet you
can what dlftareiim does tt m '
whether you go to ehwch or not?
AU youre gottodolatotrytobe
decent and iwpectabla; obey the
laws of the land and try to be
good etttaen. Of course Im not per-
fect. X da a lot of thing eome of
the church member end preachers
my are wrong- Bnt I know Im no
wore than a lot of paopte ta th
churches. I am a pretty good ritt-
mn. I dont swear much; X do taka
a drink whan X want one but
never get drunk. X am a Man
X belong to the Rotary club; and
X get about all tha religion X a
ta my lotto and aorvtoa club. Aik
eny of the men ta my lodge or ta
my chib. They can tall you what
kind of a guy X am. They know
aw pretty well and theyTl tell you
I am about aa good as any-
body rise."
Tha Implication at this kind of
ismt though tha avaraga a
would not g ao far verbally ta pat-
ting hte own back k that If there
te a God and a Heaven "God ought
to bo glad to fill up Heaven with
fellow like mg.
Than enough of that It tent a
straw man X bare act up for the
pleasure of knocking him down. I
hare had this sort of thing arid to
ma many ttaua. All of us hare to
listen to tt ta offices and other
piacee of btietaeea' and aonw s
even from a greet ta our own
Bom af you who read this hare
aid tt to me and X know some
of you eay tbs same thing to your-
srivaa whenever tha baffling ques-
tion at religion or church affiliation
te brought up. Xtl the easy way
out.
It an does sound broad-minded
and to kraut It sounds modern and
Intelligent. It shows that era hare
had a reliefs education doemt tt?
But does tt rsally? In cases
tt te rimpiy a defense niehawim
that te; tt te an affect on the part
of tho poraon advancing oueh ar-
guments to protect hfan is from
tha discomfort which ha te afraid
might coma to him if ha were to
allow htaurif to bs convinced that
there to any such thing; in truth
ae the Chrtotten religion; it te just
a bolstering up of his own courage
to fight agataet tha thought this to
never far from hte mind that per-
haps than to somethin m thte thing
called tha Christ ten religion it h
abnply an effort to justify hte own
position and to rere htaurif the
thru and troubla it would take to
experiment and tavrettgata far hlm-
arif tha beliefs and practises tha
church sets forth ta bar teachings.
Ws cannot undertaka to consider
K tha abjections of tho mn m tb
tract; but aosne of them are worth
thinking about far our own good as
well aa tor hte. We win think about
acma at there questions B thte ed-
ttaw gore on.
PAPA KKOWS--I
i "Pap vriiat I aa axaurelaur'
1st LteC.
DMAYS AT
CHURCRMEET
Attend Service at Congrega-
tional on Sunday
The local chapter of Ddfoteya
met at tha pint Congregational
church for tha morning worship on
Bunder. Joe Johnson sang a solo
and the eermon topic was "Youth
Ijyilfg on".
In our world today man arc
reeking th good lift and religion
shows the way said Mr. Sarin tha
pastor. Youth looks on am'
pares to otter the world conflict
and youth asks himself why te
there ao much conflict and so
much evil. If tho way of lore la tha
right way?
"These DeMriays hare a great ta-
Oriratioa ta the martyr whose name
they bear Jacques DrMotey who
died for hte carer. They have taken
a etep in tha right direction in
preparation for entering thte
flict ta Ufa
"Youth eees that there are many
problems which will bare to be
solved if civilisation te to continue
advancing; and that there will hare
to be solved by hte generation.
Frohlbtion divorce crime; racial dif-
ficulties teonooic injustice and war
are some of tha questions. Tha gos-
pel at Christ offers soma concrets
social principles that youth can
for help. Dr. Oxnam president at
DeFauw University lteta them. I
and not thing ebould be pteeed
first; recognition of tha solidarity
of tha human family; common good
te supreme; equal opportunity for
all; cooperation not competition te
law of aodal program; and lore and
not force te tha mctel bond. With
aurvioa far our -fellow gnen as tha
password youth can use thaw prin-
dpka to carry on ta quest for tha
good Ufa.
Tha text waa tha 4th chapter at
'Gideon Is Theme
Used For Sermon
Rav. Bari D. Burris pastor of
Frisco Avenue Methodist church
preached Sunday on "Gideon a
the Three Hundred." -Ha
.compared tha situation at
Gideon and hte paopte with tha
church people of our time. Ha a
tho people of today are treating-
too much ta their own rirength and
do not pray enough to God for
rirength and help ta time at troubla.
fwo. very delightful and helpful
' war! given during tha rer-
by Miss FTCdta Hu Hoover
and Mtes PauUn Harris at th
morning hour and by Mias Marjorie
Bwsbbto and Mias Hoover at th
evening hour. Tha young people's
choir composed at about 30 mam-
ban aastetad In both services. New
Interest is being Shovm by all.
A pto supper will b
o'clock Tuesday night.
Rev. Walter K. Gilliam win rpeak
to young paopls at 0 o'clock Turn-
day night.
at
KICKED TOO BARD
Philadelphia. (F) When you Nf-
s kick you should maka tt
emphatic beitavaa Hare Brendow
37. She didn't like th way fare
"wrr oiianad at Barry J.
Hyland ao riw kicked hard.
Bar foe trough a plate glass
c
Want Ada
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413 CHT
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West Window
TONIGHT
ITS JAMMED FULL OF
BARGAINS
IN
Sunifher Dresses
Linen Suits and
White Summer Coats
c.
' 1 IBB CHURCH OF THE -
NAZARENE
a a -C
scare af Twelfth and trips
(By E. k LOOMAN. Faster)
Sunday waa a rina day with ta-
enaasd erewda both morning and
evening. Ws motived on Into tha
church to the morning servtaao and
will hava recaption at numbers next
Sunday. Thar ware right at tha
altar for salvation In both service
and they found tha Lord. Next Sun-
day W. H. Huffman a traveling
evangelist will preach at tha Church
of tht k wat
Tha Church at th Naaarena be-
lieve that it ta a Uttta closer to the
Bible than most anyone elas. Wa
preach and baVava that man oau faa
saved from an rin and mnetiflad
wholly white living ta thte world.
Wa also preach that men's bodies
can b basted from inflrmltka by
tha power of Christ through tha
faith of Hte paopte. According to
tho Bible and tha Scriptural that
follow 103 Psalm and third varae
and Mark; Xtth chapter and 19th to
lath vena and Jamaa fifth chapter
and 13th to 17th vans. Anyone
standing upon there promises and
battering them can laeeiva them. Our
paopia raretre Christ ao wall In their
praying through at tha altar unto
they quit tha ure of tobacco ani tha
attendance at th picture ahovn th
ballroom and tho card tabria and
ranounw tha world with nQ of tta
pomp and glory and do ao bseaure
they lore Christ We have a vital
salvation to offer thte poor sinful
world mueh more than a iwhrim
of religion. This to tho goto that
John Weriey preadnd to early Meth-
odists and also D. L. Moody of tin
Baptkt church alio Jonathan Ed-
wards the gnat evangaltet of the
Baptkt church and many other that
wa oould dame. Tha Naaarcn church
(till holds the cxampla ef tha early
church and tha reformed churches of
the Reformation by having t
attar where men and women pray
through to the vital salvstohi. R
has beau our observation that tha
churches which hare discarded their
altar hare fatted to reach a hat
world and transform the Urea of i
and make them better. Therefore
eta abound in the church
of today.
CLAIM AGE RECORD
- m Nlao e
and a daughter ef tha lata Mr. and
Mm. Martin Rett claim soma sort
of a longevity reoord. Thate total
ag mihaga la 451 yeare. an average
at 73 year each. Benjamin the
b is.
AND RE GOT IT
MsbMF)- R.
stepped up to tha 13th tas
hte ball and took a look at hte card.
From number 14 down It read B
1 3 3. "AU X need te an ae- ha
1 swung. Whan tha ball
It waa In tha cup.
Bhiria
sore te vary
ta th motto of our riaasified
SLEEP v
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Iglglgqi Cslwi;
Thera la mat Mag abaut
now waehabte as tta aporta frock
that te teklaf tho Carillon world by
Mayba Kb bacaam
slick and eaoi looking and coma
la such Jaacteu Ic craare soda ari-
At aay rata thayYt blossoming out
ha tailored oMrtwalri styles and pea-
M tints adding saw Klllp ta tha
Thay da aay they wash sad Iron
Hka naay handkarchtefa sad
thay hava a slick sophistics tloa
abaat them that te reaat eomfsrt-
tag to the dabeaboaMowii
Xhayta shewn alas ta two-ptec
atytaa a riles eklrt with a couple ef
kick pleats aad a baited Menas
(bat buttcas ap tha front aad proto
ably has a couple af patch pockets
tor good aioaaura.
Tha sparta reflna aha are briag
stems In eaady-stripaa which are
abaut tha amartaut thlnga for wear
ritbar in tovra or coantry.
Ill AIM FOB SCHOLARS Hm
OrsancariU lotto- f) Bchoiar-
(blp funds to tha aasouat af dllA-
IM bare baaa providad te 153 atu-
4nti to their Bducfttlan Rl
DaPauw uni vanity has; says Dr
Htaniy B. Ijngitan. dlrsete cf tha
Edward Rector Brhaterriijp founda-
TBWa BEATY ART.
Budapreto (F A painting M tet
high and wrigMng LOOP pounds te
aa axhlbtiim bars prriiarinaiy to it
nt to waritm Rurop and
you'll Always Have
Plenty of Ice
for jour own
needs if you own
Rollator
FREE HOME TRIAL
Easy Terms
FAY A1 1XTILR A
15
A DAYI
THE LAUNDRY
a first aid te earc-free house-keepiog
Leu expeiua and mom freedGm la the boon this modem
laundrjr brings to the housewives af Ghickasha. Old tima
inconvenience is eliminated money is saved and the
clothe last longer when we do the family washings.
Wet Wash lb. .3c
Beady to
Phone 157 for both Laundry
New Chickasha Laundry
sad DRY
The "Go -
of Gasoline
Go-far is just a nick-name given to Skelly Gasoline
or the scores cf antomobllists who will have no other
land.
And a real Filling Station Service Too. .
Melton's Filling Station
Ob Corner East
tt depicts Rungaryl noted
Hortotwgy . ptata and tha. mlraga.
Fata Margua.
DR-DeSrUIIKETT
OPTOMETEUT '
Optical pariaM
i JasdUt Lri (te FV
(are Oterere
la Eire
Slf (ThH Flaart Fteet Na
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Refrigerator
BecaoM th eold-mak-lag
RMchaiiisRi la a
Noii . . . 1 depends-
ble and freexes ic .
quickly . ''
See the 1934
Norge Before You
Buy Any Electric
Refrigerator!
Aa Law Aa
$11950
mi
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Thrift-T lb 5c
AB Vtal Wrek taari
71a
aad Dry Geuing Serviee
CLEANERS
far" Kind
1 Skelly
of Fostofflee
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 31, 1934, newspaper, July 31, 1934; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1881274/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.