The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 239, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1939 Page: 4 of 12
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Pogt 4 Club and Social
Sorosis Entertained By Mrs. Smith
English Royal
Family Topic
Of Lesson
A history of tho English royal
family fonned tho lesson at a
meeting of tho Sorosis Club Wed-
nesday afternoon in tho homo of
Mrs. Bryce P. Smith 1110 South
Eighth Street
In tho business meeting con-
ducted by Mrs. O. W. Austin Mrs.
hod Stephenson was unanimous-
ly elected to membership and the
resignations of Mrs. Virgil Alex-
ander and Mm J. J. Brlseoo
who have moved from tho city
were accepted. Mm O. C. Steph-
enson waa transferred to the list
of inactive members. The dub
planned to have its Christmas pro-
gram on Dee. IS instead of Dee.
SO as was announced In the yaar-
The roll call which wa .
pared by Mm I E. Emanuel
consisted of current events of
England. Tho book The Wind-
sor Tapestry" (Compton Slacken-
sic) which reviews tha history of
Englands Windsor rulers was
discussed by Mm Bruce J. Myem
Attending tha meeting were
Mm G. W. Austin Mm V. C.
Boom Mm K. M. Cavett Mm
M. E. Courtney Mm George
Dbmukes Mm Emanuel Mm
Homer Hulme. Mm M. K. Humph-
rey Mm William Inman Mm
J. W. Kayser. Mm E. B. Loy
Sim Broun Mssll Mm W E.
McGinnlsb Mm Myers Mm P.
a Spining Mm P. G. Spining
Jr Mm a C. Stephenson and
Mm Keith Wallace.
R. N. A. CLUB GIVES
ANNUAL LUNCHEON
Members and guests were pres-
ent at tho annual Thanksgiving
luncheon of the B. N. A. Club
Wednesday in tho homo of Mm
J. W. Kukuk 723 Minnesota Ave-
nue. The luncheon was served in buf-
fet style and guests were seated
at amdl tables centered with Au-
tumn decorations. In an afternoon
business session the dub present-
ed gifts to Mm Kukuk Mm 8. L.
Payne and Mm IX B. Kizer who
recently celebrated birthdays and
elected the following now officers:
President Mm Laura Church;
vice-president. Mm George Lucas;
secretary-treasurer. Mm Flora
Barnes; chaplain Mm John Far-
ley; and reporter Mm J. J. Cala-
WMTc
Guests of tho dub for tha lunch-
ton avert Mm Jack Griffin Mm
Eva Hurst and daughter Peggy
Mm Edith Stinson Miss Elsie
Stuckwiah Miss Evelyn Sanders
Miss Eunice McCary L. A. San-
dem John Calaway John Farley
Leonard Spoon Mr. Hurlburk and
Kenneth Bamen
Members attending tha luncheon
and business meeting were Mm
Georgs Lucan Mm J. M. Bradley
Mm Leonard Spoon Mm L. A.
Sanders Mm C. E. Griffin Mm
Mary Gardner Mm John Farley
Mm T. A. Arnold Mm Laura
Church Mm Flora Vaughn Mm
Kizer and Mm Calaway. Mm
J. M. Bradley will ba tho Nov. 22
hostess.
B. P. W. CLASS MEETS
WITH HISS THOMPSON
Tha Busineia and Professional
Women's Claw of tho First Baptist
Church met this week with Mias
Jewell Thompson 2022 South
Fourteenth Street ss the hostess.
Mias Buth Gray and Miss Lucille
Beed were tho assistant hoateaam
Tha Thanksgiving motif was fol-
lowed la tha games which the
class enjoyed and In tho refresh-
ment plate which was served.
Gifts were presented to Mm Bud-
low Grigsby and Mm Bill Austin
class members who were recently
married. In tho btnineao meeting
which Mm Harry Hill conducted
plana were made to follow the
claw's annual custom of provid-
ing Thanksgiving baskets for the j
seedy.
Those far attendance were Miss
Ruby Lea Lawson a member who
has been unable bemuse of Ulnesa
to attend the meetings Miss Irene
Mays Mias Ora Young Misa Elute
Richmond Mira Thelma Hudspeth
Km Frank Melton Mm Howard
Taylor and Mm Clara Chaneey.
LOYAL TEMPERANCE
LEGION MEETS FRIDAY
. Tha Loyal Temperance Legion
la to meet lit 4 o'clock Friday
afternoon in tho homo ot Mm
W. C. Matthews 32g Iowa Ave-
nue. Mm Matthews Is president
of fire Women's Christian Tern-
Union which sponsors
T. L.
NOW Underarm
Croam Deodoranl
lafilj
Stops Porspiration
ft. Dees cm me
not kiims ikia.
Mm No waking to dm Cbabs raid
: right after thavlag.
; Mm lottutly stops pmptraiioa for
I 1 to days xoaovas ad
1 4. A pare white gusiilsm snip
kaa viiJiliiuCNHL
A Anld has beta awarded ike
Approval Seel ofdu Amaricaa
laMNUts of Isaodrriag fat
halm harmless to fcbeia.
: IS MILLION Jim of Atrid
: hews bewo sold. Try fez todayl
nnniD
ad.. asiii OwMIsH
News
I FLAPPER FANNY
1 aw me erara napes ia.
When are you tonna ouch I Jemma wash my own earnf
"When I hear you singing in tha bathtub. Instead of yelling."
MRS. WARD HOSTESS
TO NEIGHBORLY CLUB
Mm Ernie Ward 1411 Dakota
Avenue waa hostess at the Wed-
nesday afternoon meeting of the
Neighborly Sewing Club.
Km Henry McWhorter who
waa celebrating her birthday an-
niversary received gifts from tna
club members and each club
member presented a tea towel to
tha hostess.
Attending the meeting
Mm T. C. Utlen Mm Ed Eppler
Mm W. W. Duncan Mm Was
Venable. Mm Henry McWhorter
Mm Boo Pearcy Mrs. Sam All-
red Mm Ervin Grady Mm
Looney Hart and Mm Everett
Johnson. At (ho next mooting
Mm Elvin Hooper is to be the
DENNIE SANDERS CLASS
IS ENTERTAINED
Mm Bob Osborn ond Mm Ot
F. Woodard entertained tha mem-
ben of tho Dennlo Sunders Sun-
day School clam of the Epworth
Methodist Chureh Wednesday
afternoon In Mm Osfaorn'i home
210 South Eleventh Street
Mm Qrin Ashton presided over
e abort business meeting In which
As elom planned a Christmas
Now! Free Delivery Phone 1881 8 A.M 11 A.M -3P. hi 5 P.M.
Acrogg Street South From Courthouao
' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Welch Next Week'g Ad For Our Meny Thanksgiving Special
Little Kernel
Corn r
Belle Me No. lYt Can
Pumpkin
Roma
Coffee
Chocolate or Peanut
Candy lb.
Walkers 800 Size. Can
Tamales
Head
Lettuce
2 Pks. Wheatiua Quart Larson Milk both for 23c With Coupon
SPECIALS FROM OUR SANITARY MARKET
Lakevlew Sliced
DAC0II Ox. ..15c
sans
By Sylvia
ssmer-
party to ba held at tha home of
lilt John D Brown.
With Mm W. a Underwood
as the leader tha class read the
14th chapter of St John respon-
sively and offered sentence pray-
ers. Dining a social hour. Mm John
T. Eiacbeid directed several games
and contests. Tha two hostesses
served refreshments to a guest
Mm H. B. Justus of Kansas City
Mol and to tha following mem-
bers: Mm Ashton Mm G. Ed
Butler Mm DavisiMm Eiecheid
Mm Moo Gentry Mm Boy John-
son klm C. E. Unquiet Mm
John Teeters Mm W. H. Under-
wood and Mm Harry McDonald.
Chanoa Of Lifetime
Lawrence Mam tUtA vistor
at Lawrence High School waa
surprised to bn a pupa stand up
and shout at his teacher "Theres
the door! Get out!" The teacher
Mias Marian Chine waa not
pleased. She said Try it again
Murphy you'll never get another
chance outside of this public
speaking class
Soma blossoms depend on bees
butterflies; and other day-flying
insects to carry their pollen white
other plants close their petals dur-
ing tha day and open tnn only at
night when moths are flying.
Red Pitted
10'
Cherries 45
Doses 11.15
10'
JeweFa Pare
Baby Emerald
3. 0C
Walnuts 5L4
510
Sliced No. 2
Eatmore
5
C-Berries 5L5
tip CIHcIumImi flt.) jBaiig JExpmo
Ladies Golf .
And Bridge
Club Meets
osiMaaikHO aiosm nswe.
iiuN Btw umiiuFTi wfif pm
ent when the Ladies Golf and
Bridge Club held its weekly
luncheon Wednesday afternoon at
the Chickuhm Country Club with
Mm Garner Cotlums as the
hOftCMa
Mm Randolph H. Riley Mm
Fred Frey Jr- and Mm D. R.
Ernst were tha new members
In iltondwfs
Mm Harold Stidham u win-
ner of tha weekly golf hell of-
fend to club golfers and Mm
Riley won the bridge prise. Mm
Floyd L. White was a guest at
tho meeting.
Tho club's annual turkey tour-
nament ia to be played at the
Nov. 22 meeting at which Mm
Hiram J. Lindsay will ba tho
hOSttMb
W. B. A. REVIEW GIVES
ANNUAL LUNCHEON .
About 40 members and guests
of the W. B. A. Review No; SO
attended the dubs annuel Thanks-
giving luncheon Wednesday at tho
homo of Mm C. G. Hubbard 27
South Fourth Street
Autumn leaves decorated the
tables when luncheon was served
to tho group. Members spent the
afternoon at Mm Hubbard's home
enjoying gams and other informal
entertainment
Attending the luncheon worn:
Mr. and Mm Han Hayes; Mr. and
Mm J. M. Hopkins Mr. and Mm
C. a Hubbard Mr. and Mm Ed
Estes Mr. and Mm Emmett Bar-
ton Mr. and Mm Fred Conquest
Mr. and Mm a F. Woodard Mr.
and Mm J. 8. Wray Mr. and Mm
Claud Booth Mr. and Mm Frank
TyralL Mr. and Mm Sam Niles
Mm Ethel Spearing Mm Amy
Odoms Mm Boss On of Okla-
homa City Mm Eva Evans Mm
Maggie Ferguson of Duncan Mm
Ed Worthington Mm Barney
Lovett Mm J. E. Thomas Mm
Cerino Selkin Mm Edna Eisner
Mm Ivon Connor Mm Collie
Hubbard Mrs. W. W. Haynes Mm
Lute Brush Mm Undo West Mm
Annie Powell Mm Wes Venable
Mm Hannah Worthington Mm
Jeaate Burch Jimmy Hubbard Vir-
ginia Venable and Wesley Venable;
Express classified ads
buyer and aeller at tha
possible cost
lowest
BACKACHE CAUSED BY
Backache may be earned by ttacgbh
kidneys. If eacsss acids and ether
vaslei am act tenderly eliminated It
may also had to getting up nighto
burning ecaoty or frequrnt flow leg
or (heumatla pains headaehe or die-
Keep kidneys aeUvo same as
CM o Me box of BUKSTS
ora any
days if
sot pleased. Locally at Owl
Drug Stem
GUO. 8 MKT.
Gallon Can
No. 8 Can 10c
Bella Isle Syrup Packed
Pears 5L8C
8-lb. Ctn.
Comp'nd 75c
English
Pound
Can
P-Apple 3LSC
Quart
19c
Court Aide
y Blanchard Is a
new State Supreme Court legal
assistant. Ha formerly woa re-
gional attorney for tho National
Fork Service;
SOUTHWEST F. T. A.
GIVES 8ILVER TEA
About 79 guests called during
the silver too given Wednesday
afternoon ot tho homo of Mm
8. L MeKhoas 1202 South Fif-
teenth 8 tract by tho Southweet
School Faront-Toochor Asaocte-
tion unit
Guests war greeted by Mm
McKlhoes Mm John D. Brown
president of tho unit and Mm
Paul Ferguson. Miss Lottie Mao
Bailey principal of tho school
Mm 8. 8 Sanger and Mm Bruce
J. Myera presided at tha bea-
med tea table which waa
decorated with fruit and Autumn
Proeaeda from fee tea will be
used to help provide hooka for
children of the Southwest School
district -
Read Express Want Ads.
WARDS
Sale! S9e Sheer Chill
Doubts ssviogs oe I-thrssd sllkhoral
with silk covirsd xMrcsrlssd cotton
Sale! 1.40 Ntveliy Dlaaket
Isvo 22cl Htadsorao Indian dssigo In susda finish
sturdy cotton. Wonderfully warm! 70sM fat.
Sale! Children's Snow Snlfa
4J0 Valaasl Nswsst stylos for boys and girls. 00
col with matching hat. Cotton KuhaltewL 7..
Sale! Hojb 4Be Cnlenanlfa a
JWHulthgwds radacadl Stardy cotton. lightly
ftescsd inside for added warmth! .777. .T. . . .
Sale! lOe Raekfard Ssvki
On farauL lx feandriaa rasa say this U THE sock
lor wtarl Absorbent sotteo sssralssi fast......
Sale! 7Be Plaid Shirts
Wanosat cotton flawwL Rich soascxliaa pUld
pattens. Taro rooray button pockote...
4Se naaaetotte Gawas
EXTRA lAVINOI. st you'd bo wilting tow a
fee for thair warmth! Cotton flooealstta. 14-17..
Sale! 25e Uayaa Cadies
lave double an roe-proof or rmkroriot briefs end
put tea I Every styte tacladwll Ssgater.aafrasiMa.
SOdi'trOdQOffiQ W.WUGGD
Mrs. Williams
New Member
Of.Golf Club
Mm T. H. Williams Jr- was a
new member In attendance when
Mm Horry Hammariy entertained
tho Monday Golf Club Tuesday
afternoon at her homo. -Mm
Williams replaces ' Mm
Harry Ludlow who resigned from
tho dub when she recently moved
from tho city. Following tho Tues-
day luncheon the club members
pent the afternoon shying
bridge. PUno wore mode for tha
next meeting to bo at tho home
of Mm W. I. Schultz.
Club nwmbers entertained by
Mm Hammerly Included Mm
Williams Mm T. Walton Snyder
Mm R. K. Wootten Mm C. R.
VanValksn burgh. Mm Schulte ond
Mm John B. Wootten.
MBS. MONKRES HOSTESS
TO DUODECIM CLUB '
The Duododra Bridge Club and
Its guests won entertained Wed-
nesday afternoon by Mm Joa
South Nineteenth
Mankrco
Street
Mm Henry Nichols and Mrs.
Forrest Frederick scored high and
high at bridge and Mm
Lester Shearer received tho guest
prize. Mm Frank Melton Mm
Shearer and Mm Henry Dolezal
were tho guests.
Tha next club meeting will ba
at Burnham's with Mm Alvin
Tucker as hostess. Those present
Tuesday w era Mm Nichols Mm
Frederick Mm Rhodes Criswell
COLDS Close Diseemfart
Far qaiek-rellef
from tho raleary
af eeldXi takaSM
Ltauld-Tabiete-Sahre-Naae
Drops
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tcm.s maser "''.VV
Mm Louis DeMent Mm J. W.
HIM; Mm Brno - Martin Mm
M. Douglas Parka and Mm
Tudor.
Social Calendar
7:10 pm Evergreen Lodge No.
II of tha Rebekahs meets tai the
Masonic Hall 21114 South Fifth
Sheet .
Friday
2 pm The Speakers Institute
meets ia tha McFarland Hotel.
pm Tha Hollyhock Unit
matte with Mm CL Porter 709
Choctaw Avenue
S pm. The Marigold Unit
meets wife Mm H. A. Horch-
beimer. 230 pm Tha Home Culture
Club meets wife Mm Orln Ash-
tod 1027 South Seventh Street
and Mm M. A. Nash.
. 2 JO tun Mrs W. E. Walker
1208 Minnesota Avenue; will en-
tertain fee Alpha Circle;
730 pm The Past Matrons
Club of Marten Chapter No. 414
(X E. S- meets In tha home of
Mm Boy Fierce 710 Iowa Ave-
nue. Pastauriiad milk la digested
ora easily and remains tweet
longer than raw milk.
HEED CLOSET SPACE?
Placo Your Spring and Summer Clothes In Our
Fire-Proof and Theft-Proof
STORAGE
Well Clean Them Now ... Finish and Make Delivery
la The Spring When Youre Ready To Wear Them.
SUIMIAE CLEAIIERS
510 Chickwha Avenue Phone 8
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