The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1927 Page: 2 of 18
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THE CHICKASHA STAB THUBSDAT. OCTOBEH 3. 127
COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE '
Imi af Interest Fim Various ComanraWiee of the Canty Written By
Tha Star's gyadd gipnawtittm
Smart Cabriolet Roadster Added to Dodge Brothers Four-Cylinder Line
POCASSET NEWS
Mia. R. HL Pack. (Cor).
Mr. and Mrs. U. & Curtis and Mia.
. H. Curtis spent Monday with Mr.
and Mia. W. H. Cnrtfa of Amber.
Mr. and Mia. H. B. Money wen guests
f Mr. and Mia. Jacob Van Mater
Sunday. Mr. L. G. Mankoff ani
daughters Sophia and Marguerite of
Wichita apent Friday with Mr. and
Mia. C. C Childa. Mr. and Mia. a
M. Boiler of Booedala were week end .
guests of Mr. and Mm O. T. Daw-
ion. -.Bar. and Mia. L F. Hodnett
and family were guests of Mr. and
Mra. Will Osborn Sunday. ..Mr. and
Mia. Tom Rogers and children of
Mountain View apent the week end
with Mr. and Mra. J. E. Rogers. E
Hunt of Oklahoma City wa visiting
fat town Sunday. Miaa Winona Dal
ton of Tuttle is a meat of her Aunt
Mia. A. M. Wolf. Miaaco Jennie
and Murleen Davidson Lorena Mc-
Mahan and Mia. Myrtle Preetonipeut
Sunday with Mr. and Mia. Marion
PACE TWO
Portable Coin Cribs
Wire Crib Fence four feet high.
Economical and Serviceable.
j
American Field Fence
BarbWire '
Steel Fence Posts
DAVIDSON & CASE LUMBER GO.
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Second and Colorado Phone 3
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Dont be sold your food Select it yourself.
This you can do at leisure in Piggly-Wiggly.
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the i'raii
UK by A. 1-cimbzch if St. Luui
h Iwen aelccted by Daughters
the American Revolution to mark.
National Old Trail. Twelve .of
these markers each " 11 feet tall
will he piaced one each in 'Mary- .
. had. renasylvanim Weal Virginia
. Ohio Indiana Ilnoota M issciuri
Kansas Colorado New' ' Mexico.
Anzuna and California.
Davidson of Arcadia. Mr. C. C.
Childa refanted homo. Tuasday from
n three wooka visit in . California
Mra. E E. Burdi of Marlow and Mra.
Bond of Norman apant part of hat
week with Mr. and Mra E. R Maxey.
-Miss Hrien Childa who U tea '
at Flatehar ia spending a wads ag
Miaa Tillio Bonders want to OUa-
City Sunday whan aha will
apand tha winter. Mr. and Mra. Nil-
eon Hill stmonneo tha. birth af a dau-
(hter on October 14. Tho'aenicm
and Freehmen entertained tha junior
and sophomores- with a maskparty
last Friday night. Mra. A. Walton
and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boycott (pent Sunday in Duncan.
Ravival meatingi began at tha Baptist
church Sunday. Rev. Hodnett will
conduct the services. The Royal Nei-
ghbor met with Mrs. A. W. LOes
hat Thursday sight. Croed 8mith
of Jaeksboro. Texas spent Friday here.
Ibi Garland
and family apent Sunday with Mr.
ahd MnrWUl GrantT-Mra. M. E
Seatoa who has ben vieiting her
daughter Mrs. A. Walton retaraed to
her homo at Duncan Sunday. Mr.
and Mra. A. M. Wolfe spent Sunday
in Tuttln. ..Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Liles
spent Sunday in Chjckaaha with Mr.
and Mn. Sianey Hancock. ..Mr. and
Mm R B. Pack apent Sunday fa Ok-
City with their daughter Bar-
.Mr. and Mm Uriah HiH of
Chickasha were 'guests of Mr. and
Mm CLF. Hill Bandar. -Mr.nad
Mm Frank Longacre and AHee Han-
gar spent Sunday fa Fleteher. Elmer
and Thelmer Frfaeo of Chiekaaha wm
week end neats of Mr. and Mm
Frank TyreiL Mr. and Mm C. B.
Hangar apent Sunday ia Carnagfa
..Mr. and Mm Carte Fantress and
children of Singling spent the .weak
and with Mr. and Mm S. A Roberta.
.Mr. and Mrs. Earnry Hammer were
fucstt Sunday of Mr. And Mrs Ap
Htfa Hammer of Chicked. Mr. and
Mm Ed Howell and family of Ar-
cadia apent Sunday with Mr. and
Mm Cheater Minter.
DONT FAIL TO SEE Chalfant for
stoves. Wa have them at haK prhse.
yon poy half now and half naxt
ML
NOa 84 Its
PIONEER NEWS
The y-abebell boys md girl play
ad their first came of the
Friday night nt Ninnekah. . The
... SI to 21'Ninnekah girls and
XI to 14 Pioneer bom ..Coil Me-
Gnrty was out of adwol Friday on ac-
tount of illness. -Several student
are out tf school this weak piektec
cotton. -.The high school and tha 6th
' entertained nt
mda waa tgftiy wanamaa w
3 Wadnaadayvr prefTmm fiwi fry;
SdShMftSf&g
grnm Wednesday October 86. All tha
patrons ara invited to attend. Miaa
Daphne " who is attending school
at O. C. W. spent Sunday with home
folks. ..Miaa Pearl Sampson apeiit
the week end with her jaifa . -Cter-'
one. Dunell and family of Fnlrviaw
and Albert Bentler and fanrijy of
Fletcher bpent Sunday fa fas Henry
and Wm -A. MoUst home. Mjm Zona
and Lorraine Hardy spent Saturday
and Sunday with home folks inend
near Amber. -.Mr. and Mm Buford
Gordon MUms Audrey Cotbara and
Fmncw Holt took dinner in the Wal-
ter Dawson homo Sunday. ..Mr. and
Mrs. Goldsmith of Indianapolis Indv
aiw visiting fa tha homo nf thefa
Mr. Hoary Goldsmith. Sunday school
nt Norgs Sunday wan well attended.
Tha oongiegation eboee Bov. Dor-
nmgh for their uestor the eoming
yuar. Everyone io invited to attend
tha elnreh svi vices each Sunday mom-
tag nnd evening. ..Mm Canute Dshl
i fa seriously JlT with typhoid favor.
Mrs. Leak Father nnd daughter
called fa the home of Ralph Hallo-
way. Monday p- m. Loin Martin nnd
Manraret Goldsmith spent the weak
end with their parents. j
lTRSBRT STOCK PLANTING TIME
- lUgfa" bnmsdlatriv after tha first
fanst - PI we 'voor -ovifar now with.
RTTSCHrS NURSERY. They have
urn of tha best and most oom plots
Nnrmrion fa the statu
1 Ka 64 St. j;
Hu tmmrt cmbrioUt rmsdster nwnia nstf Dadt BratktrJ mw lima af fast own. Tha
Jeatgm af to lot m km mg armary graam haiy U arnggaativa af to graat agaad am d tha apmeiama
aamatrmctiam af tha rumble and driver's trail maamraa Hrrlrtt ridimg. It la typical tkramgh-
1 amt af tha maw aphit which hat chmraclariard avary maw m iatradmead by Dadga Brathara
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Are Featured 'In the
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For Men 'and Young Men
Who Look Upon Clothes As
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IWt Three Bitlou Single BraaoteJ Mb'ja quality
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light and dark blue bragirn and grey. . (
Town Mens Twa and : Three Battm 3nita Singie-
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browns and blue novelty weaves and tripes; twist fab-
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double-breasted in blue cheviots and fancy worsteds-
Horsehide Vests
' Of Front Laathar -
Fall cat and well
37 inches ui the bast tanued -1
front - quarter IspiinM
with u special process finish.
At our Anniversary Feature
Low Fries of
$8.69
1 pw. .
Work Pants
Made of heavy weight;
Imt quality gcamna mole-
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stripes.
Two side
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Car buttons durable but-
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1 Fancy knit bottoms for snug
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For Winter
Mart Unisa Saits
One- of our '
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men's winter un-
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1927, newspaper, October 20, 1927; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896306/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.