The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1935 Page: 4 of 8
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FACE VOT E
THE rmCKASHt mR. TTTTRSDAY. ITBSrAIT T UU.
J
Meridian News
Mr. and Utl E. R. Hammer re-
turned Tuesday from a visit with
relatives at Waco Texas their
daughter Miss Annie remained for
a i.nger vl::i...C. C. Hay made a
fcL'dtcm trip to Duncan Tuesday
i id vlsiteed his son. Mr. and Mrs.
Shut Hay and smalt son Mm.
Hay's suiter. Mrs. King returned
fc" i:h "fr. Hy far a short
v.- Kay and
. . -l. . 1 Ar-
e Ka ' .1 - . -i Bun-
dy x'.iii i parent
fir. a:J J.. Daug.s at Tuttle...
Miss Anna Blanche Meek of Etitd
spent the week here with her wtcr
Mrs. John Bender and Mr. Bender
..The many fnends of Irvin Nich-
olas who for several years ha been
associated with the A. and M. Col-
lege t Stillwater will be glad to
learn that he ha recently beer pro-
moted from asitani aitrnnomlri to
chief agronomist for all oil ero-
aioa work in that service for the
state.. Air. Hcdnoto Niece. Mrs.
Stansberry of Chtckasha spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Hodnet Mr. Ratclifr suiter.
Mis. Rowland of Oklahoma City
spent the week here with Mr. and
Mn. Ratcliff returning home Sun-! Littlejohn was ' the recipient
day. ..Misses Louise Kirwn anrii n!n-v A refreshment
Elias both Snoddy of Amber .pent atc cf lhick'n Ud
Thursday night with Mis Thelma ' bred nd butt" dwiclies
Butts. The S. 8. report read: at-! nd hot w rv
tendance 77 1 year ago 49: lai t0 fn
Sunday 56; offering today. S1.73: AlxPem and father of Oklahoma
Bibles 13. chapters read 73. The C:t m here Friday visiting their
subject of Brother Writ his sermon uler and daughter. Mfs. Clay Har-
destry and family. .. Mr. aand Mrs.
Ligah Watler and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Bassett of Oklaho-
ma City were here Sunday visiting
their parents and attending the fu-
neral of Lon Horsity.-Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hambleton and two chil-
dren of Lincoln Nebraska are
moving .to Dallas. Texas. The
jent S.i" rday night and Sunday
in Tuttle the guests of Mr. and
Mr. Russell Hambleton... Mrs. Co-
rene SeUtens uitertAlned Saturday
with a chicken dinner In honor of
tlic tenth birthday of her daugh-
ter Jeanne. The center of attrac-
tion was llic large white cake with
the trn pink candles. Friends en-
joying the occasion were: Wsnda
Jeanne Wallace. Mary Ellen Park.
Eleauoria Hardin Benda Davis and
Alette Selklns.. .Mrs. Prudis Nor-
rid spent Sundav ill Cliatlanocga.
Oklahoma visiting licr daughter.
Mrs. Tom Ogden and family and
M-elng the new granddaughter who
arrived Saturday. ..Mr. anad Mrs.
John Stacy and daughter of Ed-
mond. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Row-
land and family of Oklahoma City
spent Saturday night and Sunday
here with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Rowland and attended
the funeral of Lon Horsley... Word
lias been received here of tlic death
of Mrs. Tom Phillips of Kansas
formerly of this vicinity. Mrs. Phlil-
Ilps is the mother of Mrs. Billie
Bonner... Rev. R. M- Holland and
Constipated?
Ths doctors toy ...
Uso liquid treatment
Han b the sounde' ... ce anyone
can give on the sul . ' laxatives.
It ia btsed on met: .-I .-pinion. We
want yon to have tie ucaefit of this
information no mattes it laxative
jron may buy:
The secret of real relief frem consti-
pation ie reduced dosage- lou can t
regulate the bowels unless you ran
regulate the help you give them. That
: is why doctors use a liquid laxative;
the doae can be measured to a drop.
Avoid laxatives that you rant cut
down in dosage; especially those that
seem to require larger doses than
whea you began their use.
Under the dor" Vs care yon usual -get
a liquid laxative. The right
uid laxative gives the right kind
help and toe right amount of
help. Sr-Ier and smaller doses
until you Vn't need any.
The lii-i! laxatLe generally used
b Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It
contains senna and cascara natural
laxatives that form no habit
SYRUP PEPSIN
JYI
IN ION
OVERALLS
present a new air show
for the
C. R. ANTHONY STORES
Hear
Fliito
and his G. w boys in Songs of the Ilange
EVERY SUNDAY 5:15 P. M. on WK.Y
GET DETAH-S ABOUT THE
C. K. ANTHONY WORD BUILDING
WEEKLY CONTEST
AND WIN
SUBSTANTIAL PRIZES
TUNE IN SUNDAY
SEE5S8E5
was: "How to Understand the Bible I
and Tbaachmg Rather Than;
Preaching.. AIM Lovell Wright'
favored the audience with a vocal;
solo Borne Day I WCI Understand.
The Methodist conference meeting!
was held at the home of Mr. andj
Mrs. B. F. Searcy Tuesday mght... j
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spur'un and.
I nephew Richard Gerald Spurim
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with relatives at Comanche. .. Miss
MKe Wilton of Comanche who has
... .
oeen visiting re-ativea here return-;
1 home with them. ..Mr. and Mrs.; m the his-
J. T. Hodnet spent Saturday and : tory of the Cltra-
cuiulay with Mrs. Hodnet's mcth-Man church The
.r and autars Mrs. Long and dau '
git'.era. east of Tuttle.
common opinion
however. that rt is
the hirthdav of the
church is false for
the church existed
he iore Pfo'ecost.
Neither was it ihe
day upon which
Mrs. Joe Hartin and Mrs. Russell began the descent
Hambleton entertained the Utoj
Circle of the Christian church on i wrn ajmub- mvirr
WeJno-day afirrntxut. The color
scheme of pink and white was car-
ried out in all appointments and
decoration. The entertainment
started with the reading of a tele-
gram from the co-hote.s telling
that the party was to be a shower
for Mr. Corrycl. Littlejohn. Mrs.
ot
MADE
Fete
SUKPAYKHOOl
LESSON
Vy Rew Chari a a L IFutvii
Pttrr Prratkrt ml PtntrcmtS
Ltusm for Ftbnwry 10th. Aett i
Gold TtMl: Aett 2:31.
The day of PentcoosL whea hw
reached the famous sermoa that led
e the cobwiw and butotn of mok
Hrui-
ssj;
t
its inspired -
ncr. What makrt Cbsn. I
Pentecost so sigmhcant is that it fc
a day ot marvelous power a powei
to win others to the Christian Society
It marks the beginning of the evan-
gelistic activity of the church. Here
the disciples were called to the task
of witness-hearing. The supreme fact
about die day is not tlat there or-
ciirred a spectacular visitation of the
Spirit hot that Trier and the others
gave testimony to the wonderful
works of God" with inch personal
energy as to sweep a multitude kBO
the household of faith.
Consider how impressive is this
demonstration in the licht of its im-
mediate background. Christ had been
crucified only a few weeks before.
Hir frightened disciples had all fled
in dismay. And now in the very city
where their Master had been executed
and in utter disregard of what the
authorities responsible for the rruri-
fixinn might think they joyfully spoke
in various tongues and proclaimed
the resurrection and triumph of Jesus !
Now Peter's address is of more than
ordinary interest because as Dr.
McGiffert saw. "it constitutes the
rarlirst extant Christian apology
At Pentecost Peter speaking not
simply for himself hut for all of the
disciples as well offered proof that
his Master though done to drath at
Calvary was the promised Messiah.
And what a profound impression
this sermon madr! Stung to the
depth of their hearts the people cried
"Ro tiivrs what shall wr do?" Peter
answered with Die historir calf ti
penitence and baptism with its
nanying gift of the Spirit.
Mn. Grant Hughe. Mn. J. F. Ren-
egar Mrs. Tom Riley. Mrs. Char-
lie Sn.der. Mrs. Carl Shipley. Mrs.
West ley Long Mn. S. W. Roark
.mil Mn. Hubert Spaulding atten-
ded a district conference ol the
Mcthcdist M it ionary Society in
Poeassci Friday.. .Mrs. Sarah Me-
tier and Mr. Dauglas Van Dykr
were hostesses Friday afternoon to
(he Fcrmightly Club. Mrs. Shanan
directed the study lesson which was
on ants. Refreshment of home-
made lcc cream and cake was serv-
ed to the fifteen members present.
Funeral cervices for Lon Hors-
irv. ace 56. who died Friday night
in an Oklahoma City hospital were
conducted Sunday afternoon at
2:30 in tlie Methodist church by
Rev. R. M. Holland pastor. Burial
was made in tlie Stacy family hit.
in (lie Evergreen cemetery at Min
co. He leaves his wife Mrs. Ma-
mie Horesley two sons. Roy and
' George Robert of Oklahoma City
a daughter Mrs. Clara Cunningham
rpecedcd him in death in 1933. Ili
tsed mother living at Cold-vuter
Tennessee was unable to conic hen.
for the funeral. The Odd Fellow
lodge of Tuttle and Minco had
charge of tlic services. Mr. Hors-
ley had been n member of that
lodge for thirty-five years
Pocasset News
Earl Giles happened to an acci-
dent las: week while plowing. Part
ol a sunflower flew up and. hit him
in the eye putting his eye out
The ladies of the Methodist church
entertained the Zone meeting of
the Missionary Society Friday
Luncheon was served 100 guests by
the P'..acset ladies ...Mrs. Agner
Minter left Monday for a visit with
her daughter. Mrs. W. P. Barnhill
and family In Oklahoma City
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hammer of
Youkon visited friends here Tues-
day. .. Mrs. Conner who ha ufccn
with relative near Tuttle for the
past few weeks returned home
Mary Lou Morgan happened to r.
painful accident last week while
playing on the school grounds. She
fell and sprained her back and is
under a doctor's care in Chickasha.
..Grover Culberson accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Canan srent
8unday iu Shawnee with the iaters
daughter. MCx. John Hai.l: and
family.. .Word was received Friday
cf the death of Mrs. C. C. Childs
of Wichita. Kansas. She is well
known here having lived her- for
a number of ycaras. Mr. Childs
was mail carrier Mr. and Mrs.
Smith of Ada arc spending a few
weeks with llirir daughter. Mr.
Will dark and Mr. Clurk.1 Mr.
and Mix. Neal Kennedy and son.
of near Ninnekah spent Sunday
with relatives here Rev. F. L.
Giles of Verden filled his regular
appointment at the M. E. church
Sunday morning and evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Vanmeter took
her father to Hen tin Thursday to
make an extended visit with his
daughter. Hoyt Bnunblctt left
Sunday for Seminole where he will
be employed in the Radio business.
..The ladies cf the Baptist cnurch
met with Mrs. Verle Davidson last
Thursday for tlicir picnic shower.
The Ford Motor Company of
Dearborn Michigan say that their
retail truck sales for the first twen-
ty days of January were the highest
for this period In nine years.
Hauptmann Trial Witnesses from Germany
FLEJUNOTON N. J. ... The above
Getaway by the state ia the trial af
of tho Uadbergb baby. They ara close
dead bat from whom Hauptmaaa stated he had received Liadbrrgh i
mosey. Beading left to right they ara Carres Fierh aad hr haahaad.
Places Fiaeh brother of laid or (deceased) aad Ilaaaah Fiaeh aiatfT'of
Arcadia News
Mrs. Dare Burleson Cir.
There was a large attendance ata
Friendship League Sunday nicht...
The president and rice president
chose sides each with 48 members.
Mrs. Arthur Malccin wa chosen
captain of the Blues and Mr. Dave
Burleson captain of the Reds.
Homer Soangler. Dave Burleson
and Mr. Kycr were chosen as tlie
judges .. There were 59 present at
the Friendship Sunday school Sun-
day and the offering was Sl.30.
Mrs. Irene Stutzman ot Sedtwick
Kansas arrivied a. the Sam Dun-
lap home Friday. Her mother. Mrs.
Sam Dunlap is quite . ill in the
Hugh Maicom home in Oklahoma
Cily.W. J. Lukin cf Cement spent
Sunday here with hi m Bill and
family.. .Marie Davidson who has
been in Chicknsha several we"!ts Us
at lion);! iigain..Word was wived
Saturday from Wilma Kysar Wic isj (lie former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
visiting in California Uiat her sis- Dillard of Ireton.....Mr. and
ter Mrs. Haze! McGraw i seriously I Mrs. E. A. Pike bad as their guests
ill in a hospital there. She will bo I Sunday. Mr. and Mix. Jce Cox and
remembered here as Hazel Kvxar. ochildrcn. Everett and Ramona
. . Mrs. Arthur Malcoin. Mrs. Kysar . Joe of Ire ton. Mrs. Winnie Lans-
anad Ola Steelman attended lhejdon 0f paUu Vsllcy. Mr. and Mrs.
all day meeting ol the Home D.-m- H. e. Buchanan and children ol
rnslraLlon club In Chickasha Sat-jAlcx.
urday...Tlie Home Demonstration;
rlub will meet with Mix. Albert
Burton Friday February 15.. Mrs
Frank Tippett and children of Ver-
den were visitors in the Sam Dun-
lap hnne from Wednetday until!
Sunday. She visited her mother
Mrs. Dunlap in Oklaheiv. City!
Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel took
their son Edward to a hospital in
Ft. Smith Ark. Sunday to be oper-
ated on for appendicitis.. .The La
dies Aid of Oak Hill will have an
oyster supper February 14th and a
quilt will be given awny Mrs.)
Fern Wall and .children of Minco
spent Sunday in tlie Parental home
of John Taylor Harold B-irtell
happened to n very painful acci-
dent Iasi wee kwhilc cranking a
Find. Tlic car kicked him cn tlie
knee injuring it seriously.
Harris News
Mr. Roy Josiin Cor.
Tlie Harris club ladies are serv-
ing hoi lunch to tlie sch.xd chil-
dren.. .Mrs. Alvin Gum and baby
alio spent the past week visiting
relatives ' : Pccasset returned home.
..Paul "lould of Oklahoma City
it visiUm :h his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Paul AdmoiUd...Mrs. F. C.
Lighlfield anad Mrs. Roy Josiin at-
tended the federation meeting for
women Saturday representing th?
Harris club Mrs. Ella Walthall
aand Louise Blakely spent Satur-
day night with Mr. anad Mrs. Guy
Harris cf Middlebsrg Mr. and
Mrs. E. Spiva had as their guest
for the week end. their son from
Oklahoma City Mr. and Mrs. Ccln
Bend spent Saturday nigh; with
relatives at Ireton-.Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Clark of 8pring Creek
spent Sunday with the former's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cnarlis
Clark.. .Five months of our school
up and those who received ot- j
ttndance certificates are Jean'
Ward. Clyde and A. W. Josiin
Kadcll Cepe spent Sunday with1
Jisst Arrived
i .
OUIt NEW SPUING SAMPLES FOR
MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES
THE SNAPPIEST LINE EVER SHOWN FOR MEN
AND YOUNG MEN AND THE PRICE IS
RIGHT
SUN-RAE CLEANERS
Phone 8 510 Chickasha Avenue
three wil
were brought from
Bruao Hauntmaaa aa the charge of
kia of laid or Fiaeh bow
friends at Purcell Helen BUkley
and Ruth Darnell anad Marvin
Lewis all of Union Hill were the
guests of Louise Blakley Sunday
..Mr. and Mrs. A. M. While of Po-
rssset and Mn. Lora Joslln of
Tuttle spent Monday with Mrs E.
E. Joolin.
Hawkins News
J Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maloney
spent Tliursday night with Mis.
Malcolm's parents. Mr. and ' Mrs.
F. K. Story cf Alex.BUl Pike
spent Saturday night with his sis-
ter. Mi. H. E. Buchanan and fam-
ily of Alex.. .Lyle Mitchcl of Oak
Ridge visited in the Walter 8milh
home Saturday. ..R. R. Keeling rr
turned heme Sunday from Iran
Chapel where he spent last week
with his daughter. Mrs. M. M Pike
and family.. .Mr. and Mrs. Dink
Dillard spent Saturday night with
lm' MaWe ''nd PWrle Mr
Fhialipss sen Hari at New Castle
Sunday. -Vanis Clark Is 111 with
the mumps. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy
Rackaby of Oklahoma City visited
Mr. Huckaby's parents. Mr. ' and
Mrs. C. A. Huckaby Sunday!... Mrs
Betty Ivie spent the past week with
tier daughter Mrs. Chas. Cooper
of Chickasha.. .Mr. and Mrs.. Cnes-
ter prater announce the birth 'of a
12 pound son Mr. and MraT Carl
Roe of Oklahoma City visited Mrs.
Roc's parents Mr. and Mix. Walter
Noakes Sunday Mrs. Oscar Earley
Mrs. Graham and Mn. John Hed-
rick attended the womens advis-
ory board meeting at Chickasha on
Saturday ...Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ray
ind Mrs. Ray's mother. Mrs. E. N
McClain spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Browning of Har-
raid Mr. and Mrs.. Marshall Da
vis of Duncgn visited In the Ocic
Davis home Sunday.. .Mr. and Mrs
Kale of Oklahoma City visited In
the Jim Williams home Sunday..
Mrs. Nellie Haney brother of Geo.
Cunningham of Tuttle visited her
8unday Mrs. Y. Veils parent's of
Oklahoma City visited her over the
week end.
Get a Shave
Get a Haircut
15c 25c
We Guarantee to Please Yoa
THE BUSY BEE
Barber Shop
412 Choctaw. Ave.
W. It. POPE Manager
8-lm
Dibble News
Rev. Hanna of Ru-h Fpruis fill-
ed hia regular appointment at Bar-
nett Sunday and Sunday r-i:nt. A
large crowd attended Mr. and
Mix. George Kerr ard family. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Kerr and fami'y. all
of Oklahoma City w-rr Sunday
guests of thrir parent. Mr. and
Mrx. John Kerr.. .Tlie xnial! on .-.I
Mr. and Mr. Charles I-artd. alio
has bern ill with pnenuMniui im-
proving.. .Mr. Nnd M.x. Jaik Dun-
gan of tlic Oak Huri ronmumity
. visited with her )wiriiu Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Smith... Thelma Lamb
trarhrr here who breame ill. ws
taken to the Inmr cf liv pjiais.
Mr. and Mrs. John Limb of Pur-
cell.. .Mrs. Berta Allison teacher at
Sunnvsidr wa as visitor iirre Ban-
day Mr And Mrs. Lloyd R-nliff
and arms. James Averr and Dm.
spent Wednesday with her parents.
Mr. and Mr. Avery Hadden -rf
Washington.. .We are elad (o wel-
come Mr. and Mrs. Early Barth n
of Oklahoma City bar k to our ecni-
m unity. ..The Middirburg ba.-.k't-ball
team accompanied by thrir
coaches. Raymond Eldridge ar.d
Frank Moore played the Dlbbl
boy and girls Wednesday. The
Dibble girls lest and the Diable buj
were victorious.. .Albert Mt'Kiimnn
of the Cnner vicinity spent Sun-
day in the L L Hale home... Made-
line Hale and Ann Ms Push ac-
companied by Albert McKinnon
visited with friends and relatives at
Criner Sunday aflsmoon. Paul
Lewis who has been visiting with
friends in Texas. return'd home...
UT. and Mix. E. A. Arnold had as
guest for tlie week-end tlieir daugh-
ter. Ethel of Ada.. .Mary Ellen Mr-
Kiddy. who has been visiting with
her parents Mr. and Msr. George
McKlddy for the past week re-
turned to Oklahoma City to school.
.Judge Campbell of Cole spent II ie
week-end in the home of Bill Kele.
..Bill Kerr win 1 attending school
at O. U. spent Sunday with his
grandparents. . Mr. and Mrs.. John
Kerr.
Verden News
Clyde Petticcrd and wife of Yu-
kon. ' were Verden visitor in llr
C. A. Mendenhall tome Monday. .
Mix. L O. Nuenibcrger and Mrs.
Parker Woodall were .Apachu vis-
itors Friday...R. M. Caldwell and
family were Yukon visiters Sunday.
..Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gooden are
the proud parents of a nini iiouiul
baby bey bom Friday.. .K-v. Cluin- j
bers of Shawuec filled his regular!
appointment at the Baptist cnurch j
8unday...The Ladies Aid of the
Baptist church are presenting the
play "The Old Mild Club. Febru-
ary 14. Mrs. Arl Barry cf Chickasha
is directing Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Klday were called to Mlnni cn
Thursday (or tne death of Mr. Ni-
AGAIN in 1931 tlie inaistMit demand
far Chevrolet produce has made
Chevrolet the world's large. at builder of
trucks as well as of passenger ears. And
now Chevrolet offers still greater values
the highest quality Chevrolet Trucks
ever built and- the lowest-priced trucks
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY DETROIT
rwj rWWnri fnr Jrfinmfjm'nx inf rriyf? fit 1 f firmi
HaM-laa Kckvp wil Canopy (495
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Chickasha Iotor Co.
609 Chickasha Ave .
day's brcihcr-:n-law who had been I
ill for some time.. .Ted Deriekson
and Ira Lutircil were Oklahoma.
City r:sitcrs Tuesday Mr. and
Mis. W. W. pDaraey of FT. Cobb
have moved into the Harry Dod--f
son l-.iuse and have opened up a !
beamy shrp...Cxll Eosl of Grace-1
iiKiii u conducting a singing school
THE BANK THAT
SuOSHS
at tlie Methodic church... Marjorie
McCullough pent the week-end vis-
iting in El Reno... Mr. Halite V
Lay returned Wednesday after a
week's vLU in Chirkasna visitbif
her daughter. Mrs. Paul Simmona
Subscribe for the Chickasha Sian
He was know m te
all as "IIinwkI
Abe." Ills deeds
still live ub.
Honesty
The story of how Lincoln
tramped through many miles
of blinding snow to return
several pennies change which
he had neglected to give to a
customer is well known; yet it
serves to exemplify the noble
spirit of that great American
whose birthday we will cele-
brate February 121 h.
This bank tries in its own way !
to carry on the fine example
which Lincoln has set for us. '
It has been our policy to deal
sincerely and jhonestly with '
all of our depositors and cus-
tomers at all times.
t
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MICHIGAN
A (Imrrml MmStn Vmbm
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