The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1927 Page: 4 of 20
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COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE
Items of Iilmt From Various Cnuiilin of the County Written By
The Starll Special RcyrMHitiNa
SPRING CREEK
Mr. J B- Sim. Car
Threshing i quite the subject for
discussion this week jn this commun-
ity.. Monday morninf Edgar Weaver
machine in diary of Joey Johnson
work began at once. Tuesday they
threshed for Joe Woods and Hick
Sanefur. Wednesday for U B. Sims
and Thursday for Milis Cattis. The
field of small grain in this vicinity
Is not so large this year the upland
attending summer school at St.
Joseph's Academy. ..Mrs. Joey John y
son and son spent the day with her.
mother Mrs. Mark Ogle Tuesday.
..Miss Geraldine Ballard of Tabler
left Tuesday for Wichita Falls Texas
to visit relatives- .-Miss I la Bell Oglei
entertained the girls sewing club Wed-
nesday afternoon an enjoyable session j
of work and play was concluded by
the little hostess serving a delicious ;
ice go dm
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than the lowlands. The boys find
iris 4-H Club met TnesSsy afternoon
at the school house. Mr. Hurst gave
demon strstiory to the poultry mem-
hen in caponising and Mrs. Coryell
helped the fourth grade girls can
beans. Mies Norma Mitchell it
making an especially fine exhibit with
the long green variety. Marian Sims
and Mack Ogle wifi represent the)
club at Fanners Week in Stillwater1
August X to fith. On account of
Farmers week being held on the clubs
regular meeting day Mrs. Coryell will
give the girls a special meeting Fri-
day July 28 st 8 a. is- at the school
brass. Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Hunter
and children. Huth Lillie May J. C.
and J. D- left the first of this week
to visit their daughter Mrs. Jessie
Boyar at Jacksonville Texas. Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Weaver are the proud
parents of a new baby boy whom they
named J.' Edgar. Jr. ..Mrs- Mark
Stine and daughter Dorothea spent
the day with Mrs. Morris Monday
and helped cock for the threshers.
..Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell and
children Norma and Boss visited rela-
tives at Cole Sunday Miss Martha
Blair Sirntf returned home Friday
from Chicks ha where ehc has been
COLLEGE MOUND
(Mrs. Ulysses Shells Car.)
and Misses
Reliable Lubrication
The. motor in your car
fairly shouts for better
lubrication when you feed
it with any old thing in
the shape of oO. It wants
the best so that it can give
a good account of itself. If
you will come to our fill-
ing station we will give it
the quality and grade of
oil it demands for the best
service.
Ask for Green Trading
Stamps
Melton
FILLING
STATIC
OPPOSITE POST
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Frances
Mary Forbes
Singing at oOege Mound Sunday
night. ..Mr. and Mrs- Charley Shottaj
and baby and Ancil Stanton wvra cal-
led Monday to the bed side of their
grandmother Mrs. Jobe of near Mar-1
low who is very ill. -Mr. and Mrs.!
Ira Brigbtwell and daughter Margaret j
motored to Medicine Pafrk Sunday
where they spent the day fishing i
..Hardy May and Mias Mildred Shotts j
attended singing- at the Christian)
Church of Rush Springs Monday nite.
Ancil Stanton of Rush Springs)
spent last week with Mr- and Mrs.'
Charley Shotts. Ira Brigbtwell
made a business trip to Lawton Sat-!
u:day. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Shotts and :
children. Misses Lorna and Lewis vis-
ited relatives in Snyder and near FVd
crick last week end. Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Wright and small son of
Wichita Falla are visiting relatives
in this community and at Rash Spg
this week.
POCASSET NEWS
Mrs- Walter Hill Cor
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Furnics of Wi-
chita Falla Texas earns through Po-
caaset Tuesday evening en route to
Rochester Minn. they stopped took
supper with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cannon-
. Many people will remember Mr.
Fumice a he held a meeting at the
Baptist Church trio - years ago.
George Moor returned from Los An-
geles California last week. Mrs. Red
Wolf and children are spending the
week in Tabler with relatives. Mrs.
Uriah Hill and daughters of Chick-
asha spent Saturday night and Sun-
day; in Foeasset with relatives. Miss
Bailies Peck is home for a two weeks
.vacation. Mrs. Forest Cramer and
ckildren returned homo after spend-
ing a month here with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. MX Potter- Miss
Jennie Anglq. went to Anadarko Sun-
day to visit her brother Jack Angle
end family. Evangelistic singer
Stark was in Foeasset a few hours
Monday cjid visited in the H. M. Can-
non homo. ..Earl Jensin went to Cal-
wieh Kansas last Wednesday. Miaa
Helen Childs spent the week end with
her father C C. Childs- John Mow
is working in the Seminole Oil fields.
..Mrs. R. B. Peck and Mr. and Mrs.
A- W. Lisles attended the Ray Mason
funeral in Oklahoma Cite Monday.
..Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cannon Mr.
Hern and family Mr. Marlow and
family- R. W- Mario and wife atten-
ded the Grady county ringing con-
vention at Harold school house. .Mrs.
E. E. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Clark and Mr. Whita attended the
Convention in Lindsey Sunday- ..Mrs.
O. T. Dawson and sister wen shop-
ping in Chiekasha Monday. Tues-
day ths Easton Star chapter of Minco
and members of the Pocasaet chapter
gave a surpriee for Mrs. F. E. Fogy
their secretary at tha homa of Mra.
R. B- Peck who is the worthy Matron
they presence! her with a act of
silver spoons. She has been a faith-
ful and active member be ervam and
cake were served.
FLit Published la The Chiekasha Star
July 14. 1127 It. '
. PUBLISHERS REPORT
OF THE CONDITION OF
.. THE FIRST STATE BANK
of
BRADLEY. OKLAHOMA .
June 80.
TOTAL - 105 111 89
State Of Oklahoma Comity of Grady
a: L W. C. Wright Cashier of tha
cbovo named Bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief
so help me God -
W. & Wright Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before ms
this 6th day of July 1927- My Com-
mission Expires Dee. 6th 1980
(Seal) . Henna Roberta.
Gao. T. Martin
Goo. A. Todd Directors
Thoo- Blakley
OF MENS HOT WEATHER APPAREL
i ' .
NO FADE SW SALE
The Biggest Shirt Sale of the Year Involving
Hundreds of the No Fade Guaranteed Shirts.
Clean-Up of
Straw Hats
Men's Summer Strain in both
Sailors and Shapes regardleaa of
forma' price. Tskoem before
we feed them to the cows
49c
Summer Pants
Big aarortment of Mens Summer
Pants cool cloth Panama Cloth
and other Cool Weave very
Specially priced at
2
.98
" Mens New
Oxfords
Several New Styles in Men's and
Young Mens Novelty English
Oxfords good welt sol black or
brown all rise
85J9 Values
2
Friday and Saturday
200 No Fade Shirts
... v
Guaranteed not to Fade from Sun
Water or Perspiration
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$ -3 cCO
. Only twice a year are we able to offer you these
Famous No-Fade Shirts at a price like this
Eery six months the manufacturers sella us a
large quantity of No-Fades at a reduced price
We offer them to you at the same big reduction.
Poeitiwely first quality and if they fade well
give you a new one absolutely freev
New One FREE If They Fade"
- Athletic
Union Suits
Our best 1JI Athletic Unions in
novelty weaves fancy stripes and
ill sixes full
silk mixtures an
best quality
cut.
Mens Knit
Union Suits
Mens flat knit summer Union
Suite short sleeves ankle length
all sixes specially low Juiced fa
this event st
Pure Silk
Novelty Sox
Mens Fine Pui Silk Sex hi new.
novelty colon and stripes. Extra
special far these two days only.
Lay in a supply
75c Values
Meons Swoonmei? Swift Salle
Final Clean-Up at Two Estrcmly Low Prices
lot No. 1
Summer Saits
Worth Up to $14.75
Neva wen you offend a better ehsnee to
buy a eool Summer Suit we'd raiha loss
money on them than to carry them anotha
yea. Buy now the season has just begun
LotNo.2
Summer Suits
Worth Up to $24.75
This group includes our better grade Bmn-
ma Two-Piece Suite new styles fabrics
and pattens well tailored. We an deter-
mined to sell the lost one regardless of on
loss. Cash in on it
Chiekasha
Oklahoma
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1927, newspaper, July 14, 1927; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896292/m1/4/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.