The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 4 of 12
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Tuttle News
Mr. Fred Totfl Car.
TYMy right mcmbvri of thr Zul-
vn Star yalhrrwt at the M sonic
Mill to pay itonor to Mr. and Mr.
S. M. OrcHj a who ra leaving in tbc
mr future (or CaliforrSi. The ava-
il ng arts mnnt tnipU)jg rook and
fominoes and at a lata hour dell-
:kua reftvl:menta were atirad to
i targe crowd. Mr. and Mr. Grime
ware protected a lovely silver fruit
oowl a a tokm of lore and es-
teem from the Eastern &Ur mm-
ran. W; ir;rct to tea these Unit
nubile spirited prople Mil Loll
rbompaon. oho 1 employed at the
state cajutoL smut tha week and
here with her parent..... Mr. and
Mr Raymond Hamrick have mooed
to Chickaaha for their future home.
Mr. Hamrick waa formally editor of
our local nr or paper. Mr. and
Mm Ector Reynold of Chickaaha
here moved to Tuttle fee toetr fu-
ture home. Mr. Reynoloa has taken
over the Tuttle Time printing
hop... ..Mu Georgia Neill leach er
at Amber' epent tn week end here
with he parent.. .Mr Jennie Bow-
man spent last week with her son
Harold and family or D Leno
Sr. and Mm Albert Jumbla'i sptet
Saturday with ftirnda aud relative
at Norman.. . . .The Methodist Mu-
sionary Bocirty met isst Wetne-.-
day at the home of Mrs. Hud Os-
I barn southwest cf town. An un-
i usual iutercetir.y stuoy liaaou wav
held with Mm Wallace heart aa
leader. Retreahmenta were serrod
to tha eighteen mambas and viait-
om Mcadatnea Albert and 21. E.
Grime..... nr. and Mm A. L Hen-
ning of Okta. City attended the O.
K. B. party hare PMday rught
..Nit Fadla Brown of Hdmond. Mm
Mm Potter. Mm LUlhut Brown and
Mm Hackrt at Okla. City were call-
ing on friends hers Friday and at-
tended tha Eastern Star party... .
Ben Jacksun was transacting bual-
ncaa in Chlckanha Saturday
Muses Armilda Chrnewath and Mar-
jorie. atudmta in tha O. 8. T. C.
at Edmond spent the week end hors
with their parents. Clate Goto
atuaent at a U- spent the week
end nere with hie parents. Mina
Marguerite Bosnian and brother
Frank of Okla. City were home with
their puRnta. Mr. and Mm Barney
Bowman over the weak end
Mr. dnd Mm Harold Bownun and
children of El Reno epent Saturday
and Sunday here with relatives.
If yon want to swap why not let
tho people know through a want ad.
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5J7-19 Chickasha Avenue Chickasha Oklahoma Phones 19601961
Ninnekah Newt
Iris Wright Car.
Me. and Mm L. E. Null and fam-
ily and Ur. and Mrs J. W. Null
visited Mr. and Mm Loren Null and
family of Chickaaha Sunday. Her.
Tobe Brown of Duncan preached at
tha eleven oklork hour at the Chrlv.
Uan church hers Sunday Morning.
....Mm Willie James and Mr. Cecil
Warbus wnra called to Denison. Tex-
as. Monday where their uter la
seriously ill Eveietr Angers of
Anadaiko da visiting relatives hem
this week. ...Mm Andy Blown. and
child rea of (luihrtc sprri the past
week TisiUnf Mr. and Mm T. O.
mmJhii and family T. V. Ward
of Memphis Texas. was a suitor In
tha A. S. Wright home last week...
....A large percentage of the crops
In this community have been gath-
ered however fanners arc u:i busy
gstherlny even cot ion and fretikVuff.
See. end Mm. J. M. Burrough
and children were vultus at Po-
verty Sunday.... Joe Bud ha re-
turned to hi home here after spend
' mg some time undergoing treatment
In a Chlckaxha hospital About
75 ha been mleed to ps.nt ard re-
pair the Brptlst chu'.ch '1 par-
MMp here Mm Mack Phillips
and children spent several days this
week visiting relatives in Auadarko
Henry Procter haa closed hi
confectionery and moved to lilt farm
west of imn HeSim H;rt of
Chlckashv visited her parents. Mr.
and Mia. Ire Hart here tunday....:
Several famine of this conur unity
attended tic singing aiuxlllary a:
Chickaaha Sunday Mm Job
Weatherly visited friends and rela-
tives in Oil. City last week KT.
and Mm W. S. Mcnre Ji.i family of
Mariow vet Ninnekalv visitor Wed-
nesday. Harold News
Mr. Rilgliiwell. tor.
The fr-rmm of this locality arc
! rejoicing ever the good rain we had
i here Friday. Sunday and Sunnay
night tl waa the only rain we have
had since June. It will a great
help..... Sunday school nnd B. Y.
P. U. sere not well attended on ac
We 8;fc!alize in all
kinds of
PLEATING
and
DYEING
HAMILTON
CLEANERS
Opposite Post Office
ss
Another Reminder oE Our
Consolidation
-All Three Big Stores
23oPatkai:c
Gats
35c
2l2-hie ran
PEACHES
or
.Apricots
15c
LYE
7!c
Good .Mixed
r CANDY
; or
i FUDGE
Pound
10c
I Cans
5cMILK
15c
SHINOLA
Any Color
2 10R 15c
Hulk
Cocoanut
Pound --23c
Hulk
COCOA
Pound ... - 1 Qq
10c Can
Pork - Beans
7k
Fresh Salted
Peanuts
Pound i2c
; 4 PkaR;es
: Macaroni
or
'Spaghetti
i 15c
A Good
BROOM
25c
1 Cana 5c
Potted Meat
15c
Drv Fruit
Peaches lb. 10c
Apricots lb. 12c
Prunes lb. VzC
Apple
VINEGAR
Gallon
23c
Good Cooking
APPLES
Peck
19c
15c GREEN
BEANS
Sc
Bulk
PEANUT
BUTTER
Pound.
10c
25c K. C.
BAKING
POWDER
19c
COFFEE
RIO Pound
12k
Pcabcrry lb.
17k
LARD
iw (J Qp
Compound
Pmurf Qq
POST
BRAN
10c
S lbs. NAVY
BEANS
19c
i HOMINY
. Van Camps
No. 2'2 Can. 9c
303 Cana 5c
SODA
7k
3 liars
llOH WHITE
SOAP
10c
9 Bars
LUNA SOAP
25c
Maurine Hantaan. Omaha de-
feated a big field of rival at chore-
ing milking corn-h taking ud
general hoo rework at tha Lo
Angelee County Fair.
count of the nln Mr. "and Mm
John Nance and Irene McCrary vent
Sundry with Mm Nance's stater. Mm
C. T. Hart and. family.. . .Mm Aud-
rey and Tiny Steelman of near Am-
ber. spent the week end here with
thrir inuslna Juanita and Irene Steel
man Mr. and Mm J. P. Patter-
ami and daughter. Martha Mne of
Chickasha were week end guest of
thrir daughter. Mr joe Robertson
and family Eugene and Cheater
Itart of Edmond spent the wsca ei i
here wlln thrir parent. Mr. and
Mr. Clark Hart...... ..Mr. and Mm.
Lawr-ucs Jolly and children Peggy
and Jack int Sunday In m Reno
with Irlenda Hupert Wells waa
visit Ing frlr-nds in Mlnoo Saturday.
....Ml- Hod Muon apent Tuesday
with Miss Ann Chutain.. .-. .Mr. and
Mm J. V. Howry vent Friday in
El Reno visiting friends.. .. .Leroy
Kennedy cf PocsHset preached for
the Holiness people at Harold last
Saturday right. Mm Jay was away
lit a revival and Leroy filled her
appointment here.
Minco News
Helen Laadenlale Car.
Mr. and Mm Mike Oappa are the
pnunt parents of an eight-pound boy j
horn on Sunday. October ll Ben
Hill who la attending sclaMi at
Stillwater spent the week end at
lmni with hit folks. Mr. and Mm
Jhgk Hill Mrs. John Sehmldt of
Sterling. Nebraska and Fred ETfkeu.
of C)k. Nebraska are vtaiUiig In
the home at Mr. and Mm J. S.
Scoggins Rev. and Mm Robert
Hodgson and daughter. Mm D. D.
Lamont and Mias Grace apent a
frw days !aat waek In Snyuer vlaiUng
Mr. and Mm Charles Hawks. Rev.
lndgwn of the Presbyterian churcli
has announced that a ra-itral meet-
ing will begin on Sunday. October IS.
Everyone is cordially invited to at-
tend Lit Ur Miks Ramcnm Lou
Rice la 111 with diphtheria. A speedy
recovery Is Imped for her Mr.
nnd Mr. Marvin McCombs arrived
Tuesday for a viait in ' the home
of Mr. and Mm J. W. Parrott.
Mi Nd (turley aad children and
Mm Hurry Webb spent the week
end with frienos .and rriatitm in
Weatherford C. M. Hcndmcn of
Altue is nailing in five home of hu
win. J. N. Kentlenon. . ..Mra.'J. M.
lieach aud Mm. R. P Froneburger
apent lust week In Shawnee where
they visited relative and friend.
They were accompanied- to Norman
by Mm W. D. Rica who has been
visiting relatives and lrlrads here. .
. Mr. and Mn. Lee Bore cm and.
daughter. Teds spent the week end
visiting Mr. Border's slater In He-
lena Tne Thursday Night Club
met with Mrs. Allen Hill Irst week.
Bridge was the diversion of the eve-
ning. The next mecUng will be
with Km Cut Tuft Mn. Estes
and Mrs Billingsley of Wewuka. are
visiting In the home of Mr. and Mn.
E. O. Estes.
J. M. Robbins .son Oersr and
daughten. Mnv and Idrila. returned
hrene from minoli and Indiana af-
ter ri visit with relatives and IriuuU.
EARLY TIME
MALT
29c
Cracked
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Arcadia News
Mm Have Burleson lor.
'Thirty-two from Mendshlp Sun-
day school attended the Sunday
school convention at Pioneer Sun-
day and won Uie attendance pen-
nant ago In whlrh they get to keep.
This Is the third time they have
won the pennant. A splendid pro-
gram was enjoyed which- helped re-
pay the folk for going so far In
the rain and mud The fair held
at Arcadia October 3 was quite a
success considering the entries made
and the crowd attending. The Bp-
worth League nude a profit nf$17
with the lunch. Ice cream and cold
drinx stand. The exhibits wsre tak-
en to Chickasha Monday and entered
there. We won third plaoe on our j
communtly booth for which Ve were I
very proud The Home Drmooetra I
tion club will meet the fourth Ttvuri
day with Mm Lillie Malcolm. The
health program and other demon-
tretlons will -he carried' out. Elec- I
turn of officers for tho coming year
will be held eo all member be pres- !
ent...'. Friday night will b regu- I
tar moating at Arcadia' Grange. All
members should be present.. . . .Ward
woe received from Alvin Diehl Mika
Downey and fry Shockley that Uuy
mad their overland trip to Perry-
ton .Texae in ten oay. .Miss' Fern
'Caldwell of CMekasha was vuotlrj
her slater. Mrs. Cl tester Chiles over j
the week end.
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The Largest and Finest Clothing
Stock in Southwestern Oklahoma
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Such Famous Makes as Society Brand Middie Shade
Styleplus and Merit Clothing. .
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GROUP NUMBER 1 '
949 &9Yfrm
Formerly Su!d Up to $40.00
This group of Suits is offered at this sen-
sational low price for a quick clearance. Dont
wait too long to make your selection. A wide
range of patterns to choose from.
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GROUP NUMBER 2
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All Are Strictly his Scasotjs Styles
In this large grotp you find all-wool
worsteds cashmere and twee s. Every suit
backed by. the Eagle guarahtee.of satisfaction.
A small payment will put one of these suits
away for you. Every suit in his large selec-
tion is an outstanding value.
GROUP NUMBER 3
Formerly Sold Up to $12.50
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suits offered
larance. Every
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No."T Phone 1839
No. 3 4th and Kansas
No. 2 Phone 249
BiR Bargain! Star 1 par year
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931, newspaper, October 15, 1931; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896512/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.