The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1929 Page: 2 of 12
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.-fore or your money will be refunded.
A FEW OF OUR LOW PRICES FOR SATURDAY
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Aim. Ilrary llill. (ar.
Mr.
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M. J.s Milkn int Mt.iuiav Mi. V. It. Mrltun.... Mr. ami Mr.1
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.I...- i.i.. Mi Fannie Me- '. B. It. Jolly and family. .
t . .n!l ; vnotin n-laiive am! Mr. ami lr. Jake hunt moion-d
fr i r-1 : at Milluui-r Mr. and Bi ky lord t-unday.
.ill. Jilin lmuh have recently (ATtvT
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It r i-'viil Muni.iy in Maude. lkla. .y wi-a-k viaitinif relative in
her i:-;er. Mr. JIaUHim . SnyiI(ir nnj Knjerkk. Velma Tip-
an.l laomy.-.M: loa Jlae I pj f Snyder returned home with
I. y ei liklaiii.iiia I ny ho has U-eti . a ftW day..Km-
visi'.ais in the home or her piand-1( . KllykwMun uho ha spent the
pm ei't Mr. ami Mr. John hie:i- t month in New Mexico
h tusir. ha retuimv. to Oklahoma j int;(1 home Thumduy
( ny. .-M.s .diltlred Fnjder of ijrihtwrll marketed toinatoe
(ikialtoiiu t'i'y p. nt Monday with
b.t-r ir.i-t.'-cr ami it.-r. Amu Me-
Clurc and John Maikle who have
Ineii in i.-xa aUemlmir to their
wheat liar.t have returned home.
..Mr. ami Mr. Iiulu-rt Broadhuint
i l Okiaia-ma City are the proud
iurvnt of a l aly itirl. Mr. Rroad-Ii.it--!
was ftirim-ily Thelma Uentty
in Lawton last Friday Mis Kra
Slay daughter of O. T. May and
wife of thi community who i
workiiift in Oklahoma City tele-
phoned her mother Saturday after-
noon that she wa to be married
that day. She did not tay who the
lueky man wa. but we are sure
: Kra math- gowl choice and thi en-
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
HARRIS NEWS
Mrs. Roy Joulin. Cor.
Mr. Vaughn and Thelma Far-
mer attended the club picnic at
Shannon Spring Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr. H. W. Joxlin and
small children of Hitchcock who
have been visiting relative in this
community for the past week left
Wednesday There was a tele
phone meeting Wednesday night
Most all of the member attended. -It
was decided to do some work
on the line soon. Mr. and Mrs. C. .
L. Todd and small children spent
Wednesday at Chickasha visiting
with the former's sister who is en-
tertaining a new baby girl Roy .
Joslin spent Wednesday and Thurs-
day visiting relativesc at Pocasset -and
Tuttle. He also spent a day at
the Oklahoma Cotton Gruwers
building at Oklahoma City.-Elmer .
Barrett and Miss Mary Sparks
both of Naples were united in mar-
riage Saturday morning by Rev.
Harvey Cousins of this community. '
This community wishes them a i
happy 'journey through life.. .Miss
Vina Golden spent the week-end
with her aunt Mrs. J. I. Komins
of Tabler. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Brandon spent Saturday at Alex -where
they enjoyed the Foster re-
union that was held at the T. J.
Foster home. They reported a
nice time. Miss Ollie and Clyde '
Romins of near Tabler spent the -week-end
with their cousin Alma .
Lee Golden -Mr. and Mrs. China .
Vaughn announce the birth of a '
In by boy born Sunday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson of Alex
together with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. !
Todd were Sunday guests of Mr. ;
and Mrs. F. I). Burk of Friend '
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Holder and '
children of Pleasantview spent 1
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Perry :
of Rush Springs were Sunday ;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Joslin.
'jd gi'andiUiUg.itcr of Nr j jr(1 .l)nimunjy ihe her a happy
))' V1"V n'y' . r I and successful married life.. .Air.
IL Met iii.ni-ll M'd family are en-
jnyii.g a from Mie Cora
and liun-thy Li ven lt of Waurika.
' Mia Verna Halley ha returned
hiii.it- after visiting her sister and
family at l'oiu-a Fity for some
timi-.Mr. Rose Hart who iau
1 been visiting her sister and rela-
tives near Milan has gone for an
extenijed visit at Alex... Mrs. M. B.
Woodworth and daughter Patricia
left Wednesday for a visit with
1 illative and friend in Arksnaa
Arthur Wensel of Florida is i
1 visiting in the home of his uncle '
Herman ball n and family A very
pleasant yui-pive was given in j
Ivmir if Mr. and Mr. Bill Saun-
ili'i ut ti'.e hiinie of Mr. Toni
Brown. The occasion being Mr
and Mr. Saunders 5Crt.li wedding
unnivt rsary. A number of uk-e
presents were rrcivcd. At a lute
l.our refieshment were served
and all present reportmi a very en-
joyable evening... Mr. Eden is
suffering front infection in her
foot.. -Grandma laiach is visiting j
an old friend. Air. Burleson thi
week. liusty Womack had the
misfortune of getting one cf his
fingers mashi-d when a car door
wa shut on it Mr. and Air.
Wesley Rogge spent Sunday eve-
ning in the home of Mr. Carl
Been east of Union City. Mr.
Belle Andrews had the misfortune
of getting her arm severely cut
when opining a fruit jar. It was
necessary to take nine stitches.
Mr. and Mr. John Fisher who
have lieen visiting in Missouri the
joist two weeks have returned to-
Alinco. Mis Gail Role had the
misfortune of being quite badly
burned when a pressure cooked ex-
ploded William Watt Cheat :
Altar Arlcy Hatcher and Law-
rence Rodgers left Tuesday for i
Carlsbad X. AI. on a vacation trip.
. j her Irtth birthday Friday night
with a party. The evening w:i
spent with muic anil game. Ai
the close of the evening ice cream
and cake wa m-rv.d to fc.r'.y
gu st.. .. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Live-
say i-f Tabler spent Sunday with
hi sister Air. ami Mr. Ben Svur y.
..Mis Myrtle Still of Norman
spent the weekend with her pur-
er; Air. and Airs. J. IL StiU.
Rev. Perry anil family ami Mr.
and Air. R.igei of Tuttle -pent
Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Henry
mi aiwl family The Aleridian
'unday rhi report reatl n fol-
lows: Attendance HI.'.; offering
foW cnapter read Jli. Bible 11.
Mis Fay Jewilt contribut.il to
th- birthday offering.. .-Thirty of
Mr. Hairy Slaters friends sur-
prised her Aiinday night. It war
Mr. Slat.: birthday.
POCASSET NEWS
Air. V. K. Curtis Cur.
IL N. Canan spent the week-iml
in Shawnee visiting hi daughter.
...llean Watt of Oklahoma Cily
University will give a lecture on 1
"The Passion Play Sunday night
at the Baptist church. :eun Watts
saw the play in Switzerland the
last time it wax given. Mr. ami 1
Mr. J. A. Ih-wese of l.intLay
visited Air. and Mr. OW Mar-
shal a few day last week. They
drove to Ada Sunday anil brought i
back Maxine who had spent the '
week with her aunt. Mrs. Smith.
...Air. and Mr. (). T. Hawsen
returned from their vaeation Fri-
day..... Air. nml Mr. C. B. Pmk '
ami Mr. and Mr. Otto Robert ot
Rogers9 Greatest Romance
All Talking! rf
X -ns
-'J:-?:; 5 CHARlESgP2
' If t trti Vs -JT
r ill JO'.II I will the
Jl :hy. friend! v mile!
STOJ The R I V
Romance
(jUilWidlilit fjUus:
Mtintlav and Tuesday
July 29-30
I'sual Irifes
(V.ol and ('omfurtahlc
AIiVKXTUP.il! Youth! Love!
I11 ilia colorful gulluul South!
Willi two charming ni-u
'sweet hearts. Alury Brian '11111
June Colljer! And a iowerful
-iis-t of well-known jileyer--.
Roger a the lovitlde swag-
jrcring. Ntnriu Culotn I
Itlake'! Knteil ainmenl us
eii'Ul a '('lose Harmony.
IIOXEST
ADVEUTISINfi
IS
AT THE DIXIE
Saturday July 271h will be the biggest Bargain Day of the year at The Dixie.
Our Mop-Up Sale has cleared this big store of lots of Summer Merchandise and the
balance on hand will be sold at RIDICULOUS LOW PRICES.
If you appreciate first quality merchandise and you know good values when you
see them you will grab these Mop-Up Dollar Day Bargains.
By all means be at The Dixie Saturday July 27th.
Sonne oS Saturdays Bargains
Mens Summer Suits
Choice of the House
10 15 20
Ladies9
Summer Slippers
$8.50 to $11.00 values. 00
Choice J 3)'
A Big Assortment of
SILKS
$41.00
$1.75 and $2.50 values.
Per yard
Ladies Dresses
.95
Sold up to $25.00.
Saturday
Ladies Hats
Sold up to $7.50. $"g HO
Saturday only g
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Mens Fine Shirts
$3.50 and $4.00 values. $9.45
Mop-Up price
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1929, newspaper, July 25, 1929; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896398/m1/2/: accessed December 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.