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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28 1837
Mrs. Gribi
Entertains
For Daughter
To honor the tenth birthday of
hrr daughter. Morjr Jo Gribi.
Mr Miry Leo GriU entertained
with a Halloween birthday party
title afternoon In her homey 830
South Eighth Street. Mr Gribi
wae bum ted In giving the party
by her mother Mn Beta r.
Johnson and Mr llarry A. Lud-
HaUowe'en decorations' were
UMd In the Johnaon homo tor
the party and each gueat re-
ceived a Halloween fortune fa-
vor. The honorae'a birthday cake
cake waa orange with yellow
icing and yellow candles and
Individual cakes were decorated
In. orange and yellow. Gomes
were the entertainment of the
afternoon.
Guests at the party
J uan I
Joy Hens Yates Joan Montgom-
ery Maty Elisabeth Bright
Beverly Jean Trammell Jean
Johnson Joan Johnson Martha
Dell Buhull Edith Ann Fester
Mary Lee Hatcher LaJeanno
Nunnery Fatty Allen Pat Horn
Baker Barbara Baker'
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Friday
I p. m-Mrs. L E. Emanuel
110 South Thirteenth Strain and
Mrs. J. W. Kayaer will enter-
tain the Wednesday Luncheon
Club
IriS p. m. Thd Chlckasha
MacUowvll Music Club will meet
In the home of Mrs. F. W.
Smiley 701 South Twelfth Street
7:30 p. nh The Past Noble
Grand Club will meet with Mrs.
Lula Jones Ml South Seventh
Street
J. W. Owsleys
Give Supper
For Friends .
. Senday
I JO p. m. Sigma Alpha Iota
honorary musical fraternity will
entertain with a ten In Austin I
Han at the Oklahoma College for
Women
Entertaining at T oclock In the
gulden of tiielr homey Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Owsley were haste
Wednesday avanlng at a barbe-
cued rhlckm supper given for
group of friends.
For eupper the guests
seated at one king table deco-
rated with garden flowsrf end
pieces of colored pottery. The
group enjoyed games of taUo
tenn's and darts during the eve-
ning. .
Aiming the Invited guests were
Mender
MO p. m. The Chlckasha Del-
phian Cli
tub will meat In the homo
of Mrs. W. E. McGinnis 707 South
Twelfth Street
Eight Guests
Attend Meet
Betty Baker Barbara Baker I s f u s g a a .
Norma Jean Neville Marjorie tlf fwQlf fllin
Emanuel Billy Harblaon Hath- VWN
ryn Fay Brock Gwendolyn Mas-1 sight out-of-town guests at-
sey Laura Jean Julian Vendla I tended tiie weekly luncheon end
Woollen Marilyn Phillips Wilma I meeting id the Ladies' Golf and
To Hancock Mary Jo Eckstein I Bridge Club held at 1- oclock
Villa Jean Belch Genldlno Belch I Wednesday afternoon in the
Bill SchulU Leonard Collins Kit Chlckasha Country Club with
Farwell Jr Bobby Bryan Jimmy Mrs. Harry Hammer ly and Mrs.
Coll urns Jimmy ' Lawson mid I W. J.8chultx as the club's lunch-
Gcna Lawson.
EIGHT SOCIAL CLUBS
I PLAN RUSH PARTIES
Kush parties tor a large group
of nuhaes at the Oklahoma Col-
lege tor Women are to be given
thie week-end by the eight so-
cial clubs on the college campus.
Dinners Friday night and Eat-
utday breakfasts and luncheons
are Included in the rush actlvi-
Bowls of roses wars used in
decorating the tables for kinch-
in the afternoon's bridge
I games Mrs. Bemie Butler of
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
NEWS ON PAGE 6
Hutchinson Kan was awarded
the guest prise tor high score
and Sirs. Dewey Meade won the
ttay "whtohcloae rith'bid "tawm I 5lub1 wrd-
Sskirdsy evening in Austin H.1L toJaS
CoUege social clubs and theta
presidents include Qy Miss Bsm- I nd W-..P- McCn tnld who
mis Nell Jones; Em HI Mias I w puttn
Marian Jean Broome; Eche Se
Miss Joy Mitchell; Be 81 T
I Mias June Dodson; Trl Dy Miss
Louise Hsgel; Sigma Delta Min
Mm C. P. Mitchell made low
gross tor the club members and
Mrs: Roy Emanuel Mrs. Ham-
merly and Mrs. Paul Ferguson
tied tor' low net It was- an-
Mabel Hniil.; xta KL Miss Vel-1 w
I me Baxteri and DeGamma Viy I nouncd thatthegolfers will play
Mias Sudani Garrett
I PAST MATRONS CLUB
HOST AT PARTY
(By Expram Cswespsndsnt)
Minco Sept 31 One of the
I mast delightful occasion of' the
year was that of Tuesday eve-
13 boles at ths Sept 39 meeting
I and luncheon will be served at
13:30 with Mm F. F. Foster and
I Mrs. B. H. Smith as the host-
nlng when the members of the
I Past Matrons Club of O.
K. 8.
entertained the elderly ladles of
Minco at ths homo of Mrs. T. F.
Quay!
Baskets and. vases of garden ruiPTVD m P w n
flowers were used In profusion LMAFTISK LK Y. IS. W
in the arrangement of the home.
- Included among the Wednesday
guesta at ths club meeting were
Mrs. McCaii Mrs. Holland and
Mn. O. E. Munger of Enid; Mrsy
Anna W. Minton MaysvilI;'Mr
Crump Wynnewood; Mrs. Leland
Kendricks and Mrs. Ed Rankin
of Oklahoma Cite and Mrs Ber-
ate Butler of Hutchinson.
I Singing of favorite church hymns
I with Mrs. M. B. Woodwprth at
I the piano snd Informal enter-
I talmnent were enjoyed during the
evening. The group waa favored
I with reedlngs by Mrs. J. M. Wln-
free end Mrs Mattie Graft.
Mrs. ..Melissa' Leach 89 years
I of age was the winner of the
I prize given tor the Oldest lady
I present; Mrs. J. B. Jolly tor
I living In Oklahoma the longest
I S3 years; Mrs Ida Thomas tor
I having ths greatest number of
I grandchildren 40 living; Mrs. 8.
I H. Little tor bring the oldest
I club member present were all
I swarded prises.
TO MEET TUESDAY.
' Announcement has been made
that members of Chapter CR
PXO are to begin theta. Fell
activities with ' a meeting a '
Tuesday . afternoon Id the homo
of the chapter president Mrs.
M.. A. Nash 3038 South Seven-
teenth Street
LINE PARTY GIVEN
FOR AMAHALKO CLUB
. (By Express Correspondent)
Apache Sept 33 Mrs. H.
Brihler entetrained the Amahsl-
ko Club with a line party to the
Opera - House - Theater ' Monday
"JSL'SS. I v.u-
merriment cake was servsd with
Ice cream.
Guests tor the occasion were
Meedamee Melissa Leach 'Ellen
Leach. E. F. Shoemaker R. P. I n White J W
siSsss-'toJife 5 ss sstsrsrsrass
A. Showen Mattie Groff Wsl- flrwra B1"r
ter William Lillie Skaggs W. I
- Wlnfree Ida MR& FUQUA HOSTESS
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Pool Mn and
Mrs. M..C. Mandevllla. Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Smith. Mr. and Mr
Bert Bidden Mr. and Mr. R.
W. Stinson Mr. end Mm Lord
Bencfl ld. Mr. end Mr Paul
Strader. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Foe-
tor. Mr end Mrs. Raymond Nun-
nery Mr. end Mrs. Charles L
Millar end Mr. and Mrs. Gamer
Colluraa.
B. Y. A. CLUB MEETS
WITH MRS. LILLARD
Mrs. Jesse Llllard. 103 Iowa
Aveniv. entertained the mem-
ben of the & Y. A Bridge Club
at 3 oclock Wednesday after-
noon In her home.
For the entertainment Mrs.
ill.ird decorated her home With
lowers. Guests In attendance
me Mra. C. P. Longen; Mrs.
J. H. Beville end Mbs Edith
Decker. Prises at bridge were
wan by Mm Glenn Baxter who
scored high and Mira Decker
low. It was announced that the
next meftins la to be held on
Tri. '1 v"- Mrs. r. . Koch
837 F-ih Twentieth Street oa
h-' hnriesr.
Mcmbr" of ths. club at the
Wedpr"' ". meeting which dosed
with a rr-riiment plate served
by Mrs. Ul'nrd were Mrs. Bax-
ter. Mrs. L. M. Gardner. Mrsy
W. 7. KeVe Mrs. V. A Robbins.
Mrs. Koch. Mrs. a E. Aldridge.
Mir. W. H. Hubbard end Mrs.
Hoy ' Edwards.
REUNION IS HELD '
IN LIGHT HOME
(By Express Correspondent)
. Alex Sept. S3 A family re-
union we -held Sunday in the
home of Mr. . and Mrs. Cedi
Light of Karris. Those present
were Mr. 'end Mrs. N. C. Drum'
man Mr. end Mrs. Guy Harris
and son Woodrow ' of Middle-
burg Mr. Hansel Light Mr. end
Mrs. Jack - True Mr. and Mrs.
W. L Dixon Min Oma Den-
man Mr. end Mrs. Otto Light
and Miss Julie Dixon.
MRS. NOWLIN GIVES -PARTY
HONORING SON
(By Express Correspondent)
Alex Sept. 23 Mrs. Erl Now-
lin assisted by Mrs. Dave Tim-
berlske gave a childrens party
Monday 'afternoon In honor of
Jimmie Nowlin an his eighth
birthday.
The .afternoon ' was spent In
playing games. Each child was
given s' 'favor. .Those present
were Phillis Jean Harris Dona
Gale Laws Jaunita Drennon
Mary Lee Smith Alma Lata
Southerland Battle uni Souther-
land. Joa Morris Patterson Quin-'
ton Prim Wen Tlmberlske A. J.
Barham. Austin Simons Billte
Jack Foster Betti Jean Strick-
ler end Barbara Nowlin. Re-
freshments of ice cream mid
cake were' served.
MR. AND MRS. WASS
HOSTS AT DINNER
(By Express Csrrsspsadsnt)
Cyril Sept S3 Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Was .wars hosts at a
loveljr 7 o'clock dinner bridge
given- in their home Tuesday
FIVE NEW MEMBERS
VOTED INTO CLUB
Five new memoere were voted
In at the meeting of Ilia Philo
Mathis Club held fuesdiiy eve-
ning In the homo of Miss Jewell
Brown 919 South Fifth Street
New members of the eiub are
Mias Jessie Draring Miss Nellw
Jo Perkin Mis Juan Wire
Misa Lona Hamilton and Mrs.
Franklvn Elliatl. The evening's
program was a study of costumes
with Miss Ruby Hudgins discuss-
ing the Renaissance period Mias
Maurice Weldon the Greek. Asi-
atic and Roman periods end Mm
Brawn describing modern dressy
Mra Rosroa Elliott. 133 Minna-
ota A'lenuey will be the next
club hostess. Members present at
llie Tuesday meetMlg were Miss
Velma Baxter. Miss Franc San-
ders Miss Frenches Johnston
Miss Anns Jean Wallace Mrsy
Rohm Elliott Mrs. LeRoy Pars-
mors and Mra. Dsan Pars more
INITIATION IN HELD
BY L. J. a CLUB
The errvlce held Monday ntglit
by the L. T. O. Club wae Initia-
tion and not a pledge sertrice. a
was reported to The Express.
New members of the rlub In
clude Miss Dorothy Downey.
Miss Gloria Wallace Mlae Emms
Jane McCauley Miss Cerda Co-
rinne Woollen Miss Jean Miller
and Miss Martha Brook
First Session
Of Fall Held
By 1925 Club
Mr C. U UaasBW ay 1403
Minnesota Avanu was hostess
St 3.-30 Wednesday afternoon to
Uie members of Ute 1929 Study
Club in Ihelr find Fall meeting.
Mr Will Urn presided over
Uie meeting which opened with
each 1 club member answering
rail esll by giving some Item of
Interest about (he different rtstea
In the Union.' It was voted that
the club will sponsor a Needle
work Guild unit end Mr L L.
W ash burn wee named chairman
of the group. The annual presi-
dent's message given at the
ginning of each rears work was
given by' Mr Linn. The pro
gram closed with a round tauie
dlat-UMion of Summer v orations
with each dub member giving
some vocation experience. . '
Members In attendance Wed-
nesday afternoon Included Mr
Linn. Mr Washburn. Mr F. B.
Baker Mr J. W. Bird Mr G.
Ed Butler. Mr A C. Craae. Mrs
T. U Duffry Mr Greer Duma
Mr O. B. Dunlap Mrs. Paul
Ferguson. Mr A E. Fields. Mr
Gsieaway. Mr J. W. Gollry.
Mr J. L. Hart Mr George
Hurley. Mr WIU Linn Mr O.
D. Middleton Mr John Teeters 1 1
Mr George Tbonw Mr A. L .
Thornton Mr Jnhn Turner. .
and Mr Georga White Jj
DELPHIAN CLUB t
TO MEET MONDAY S-'
Mr W. E. McGinn i president JJ
of the Chlckasha Dslphlan Club 3
la to ba hostess at the first fall i-'
bk cling of the study group whk-b f
will meet et 3:10 Monday after-1
noon in her horn Presenting the
Monday program will be Mr A ! I
H. Leeds who will speak mg I
-Wild Lite in Oklahoma and 5 f I
Mr H N. Mulllren who Is to m I
review "Audubon by Constance I
Rnurke.
.1
Hickey Freeman
Fashion Park
I 0
Fine
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
i . .
Varsity Town .
n;
The Dixie is headquarters for the well-dressed men of
Chickasha and. the reason is very evident. No finer clothes
can be bought and seldom do you find so great a selection
from which to be fitted. Styles and sizes for every man in
a wide range.of colors and fabrics. Buy .your Fall clothes
where the quality and style is dependable. . -
inraaE'&EFaOD
Wo hive a large stock of these popular priced suite In very smart styles.
We have a large stock or these popular priced suits lit very smart styles.
Drape models sport back and plain double-breasted. Good Fall' colors
and all wool fabrics.
50
22 2$
50
to
r
Yo ung Men's ' S U I T S
. This group of fine suits styled for both men and young men are of choice
worsteds gharkskins twists and other all wool fabrics. Full drape double
and single breasted three-button single breasted sport backs and other
models. Styled by Strathmore. Varsity-Town Capps and others. .
37
50
Men's SUITS
i - . - .
Include Hickey-Freeman Fashion Park and Hart Schaffner dc Marx. .
These three famous tailoring houses offer the best to be lad in mens
clothes.'
V-
evening.
The house wae decorated with I
Thoms J. B. Jolly Jim Conn
Jos Rossi ter J. A. Row Graco
Barhent Club members present
were: Mr It B. 'Woodworth
Mr 8. H. Little Mr M. E.
Sander Mr J. E. Peery Mr
Agnes Anderson and Mn T. P.
Qusyl
GROUP CONFERENCE
MEETS AT MINCO
! (By Express Correapondeath
Mine SepL 38 The group
conference of Mengum Prssby-
terial met at the Presbyterisn
Church in Minco et 10 ajn.
Wednesday- 4th Mr M. B.
Woodwork ss chairman.
TO TUTTLE CLUB
(By Express Camspandmt)
Tuttl SepL 33 With Mr
William Fuqua end Mr D. B.
Blaeringame as hostesse the Riv-
erside Home Demonstration Club
met et the home of Mr Fuqua
for a rovered-dlsh luncheon Man-
day. rtwy quited tor Mr Fuqua
and worked on tee towels tor
Mr Blassingam After the de-
votional exercises Mr Tumor
Cochran railed the meeting to ora
der. The business of the day was
the preparation of the club ex-
hibit of canned good for the
county fair. Mr Cocbran wae n
successful auctioneer at the mtfc-
V Ad1v!n I celianeous "rate fair tiie flower
With Christ and many Inspire- I fUIUj.
tionaj talks were given by Mr As this was the last meeting
Morrison Synodical president; for Mr Anna Cote who is leav-
?. Chri. Jteby-1 lng Tuttle to makeher homo with
tertel president; Mus Oreen I her daughter in Arkansas City
chsirmsn of young prepley work; wu given a haadkarchtef
Mr Calhoun Presbyterlal his- I shower.
torian; Dr. Hall D. D Synodical Members present wore Mr
I Corrine Seridn Mr Anna Col
J8ite from I Mr Tom Youngblood. Mr Lena
Capitol . Hill and Central Pres- I geavar Mr Homar Cherry. Mr
brterlan Churches Oklahoma I George Dak Mr Tom Stamp
City Shawnee end Mine Fifty- Mr J. R. Stamp Mr Jennie
.three were present
.
TUTTLE CHURCH
HONORS MINISTER
(By Express Csrrespsadsat)
i I Tuttle. SepL 39 Celebrating
i the birthday of their minister
S. H. BiggcratefL and his wife
. the members of the Church of
Christ met at a party on the
Bowmen. Mr L C. Stlnrhcomh
Mr Ed Crawl Mr N. A Hin-
kle. Mr W. C. Copeland Mr
J. A McPhaiL Mr Stone. Mr
A A Trammel. Mr J. P. Price
Mi Bob Brewer Mr IX M.
Snell end Mr Clay Hardesty.
Guests present were Mr J. A
Sloan the Misses Gen and A re i
tan Berk Ins. Mr A A Beunet
of Lawton Mr A
garden
Ladles high score prize wae
awarded to Mr Forest Basket
and men's high prim to T. D.
Call.
The guests of ths ' evening were
Mr. end Mr John Early Mr.
end Mr T. D. Call Mr. and
Mr J. A Black. Mr.' and Mr
Sam Cobb Mr. and Mr Foust
Basket Mr. and Mr M.
Burras Mr Paul Griffin Mr
Paul Ellard end Mr. and Mr
Tom Gilliam. i
VAUGHN RURAL CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED .
(By Express Correspondent)
Atax SepL 33 The Vaufhn
Demonstration Club met in the
home of Mr Audio Robinson.
The meeting wee opened by 'the
president Mr Frank Albin.
The scripture was read by Mr
Fred Lindsay Genesis 41:34-37.
Each member answered roll cell
with new dishes prepared from
conned product
Those prwrnt were Mr Frank
Albin Mr Dick McCauley Mr
Lenard Barton Mr N. L Buner
Mr Lenard Davis Mr P.
Thurston. Mr Fred Lindsay
Mr A. G. Click Mr Emit Ma-
hon. 1 Mr Joe Thurston Mr
Edwin Hunt and Mra. T. L
Lawamu Refreshment! were
served.
MR. AND MRS. M CAY
HONOR DAUGHTER'
(By lai
45 65
00
r.
Dobbs HATS
Smart Hombergs in several colors snap-brim'
and Weld-edge in the famous Cross Country or ''.
Fifth Avenue. ; - " '; ' -
3
00
DALTONS
3.95
. Bradley SepL 23 Mr. snd
. . A Nesbitt Mr Georga McCoy gore a party
well-lighted church lawn Setup-1 end daughter Mr Ernest Gore in honor of their daughter Lo
day night After games had been don and Mr Ed Gita of Okie-1 NIL Those enloyhig the part?
played end ths refreshment boira City. were Wanda end Bonnie Loixiey
pm si (tins of ice cream cookies The next meeting will be et the Ore Bel Drburger Wanda Dre
and rake were rerved. numerous hnme of Mr Stone with Mr burger. Maggie and Willie Hare-
gifts were presented to the guests Trammel also as hostem on the I tar. Virginia Everett and Roberta
ft honor thud Monday in October.
New Fall Shirts
By ARROW AND BROADWAY
A wonderful assortment ' of ' fine Shirts with
various styled . collars all the new color com-
binations and pattens made pf serviceable
woven fabrics. -
50
Shirts and Shorts
Arrow Shorts of fine
woven fabrics in attrac-
tive color Cotton shirts
by Arrow.
Shorts 65c
Shirts i 50c
FALL .TIES .
BOYS' SUITS
Botany Nor-East Real- .
lio and Arrow. Cravats
in fine woolens and silk -Beautiful
color . . )
Fine Wool Suita for boys from 6 to
18 years of age; Mostly double
breasted sport back model Brown
blue and gray. .
I00-!50 up 9 and 13
BpYS FELT HATS
Tobias Hats for boys n gray
blue brown and green. Various
styles for boys of different age
BOYS SHIRTS
White plain color and
patterned Shirts In Duke
of Kent Collars and plain
collar Ideal school
shirt Fine patterns and
colors for dies Sites
from 1 to 14.
79c -1" -150
FINE WOOL
STUDENT
SUITS
A group of better Suita
for boya of high school
age. Double breasted 2-
pant suits of fine woolen
worsteds in plaid
checks and plain Ages
14 to 18.
1850 1 pt.
2250 2 pt. .
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1937, newspaper, September 23, 1937; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1882254/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.