The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1937 Page: 3 of 10
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CHICK ASH A. OKLAHOMA. APRIL IS. 1937
PARE THREE
32
WOMENS
:page
I ration 'of pnng flowers In pastel
had .a.
IS. W. M. RIVES
J6TE8S TO SUNDAY
HOOL CLASS MEMBERS
One of the meet delightful ai-
rs of th week u given Wed-
idajr aft: moon alien Mn. W. U.
n of IS South Elshteenth
vet entertained member and
end guefts of Mr. H. H. Du-
va 8unday Sclioal elan at a
? oclock lunch:on and afternoon
program and games
rbe house was beautifully and
borately decorated with spring
wen. Each small table at which
via were stated for luncheon
a centered with a vase of the
ne flowers in pastel shades.
delicious course luncheon wss
ved after which a short business
den. presided over by the presi-
lt. Mrs. J. H. Lane was held
loll call was answered by se-
mis of individual welfare work
rhe opening song was. "Blessed
urance sung by the entire
up. Mrs. Will HopkUut then lead
.devotional reading the thirty
rd psalm
Jr. Virgil Alexander offered
iyr.
tell call mu answered by ac-
ini of individual welfare work.
LA VOGI'E
BEAUTY SHOP
fen the year' best prices on Fer-
ments backed by years of suc-
rul experience in all lines of
auty Work.
MRS. W .W. WILSON
Phone Kb 114 Narth 8L
F. a BARBER SHOP
Ask About Frro Permanent
Reports from the heads of dif-
Irr.nl departments were heard.
Mrs. J. W. Wolverton id Lawton
gave a mast Ink retting talk on the
work of the church at Lawton.
At the claw of the business ses-
sion the program was turned over
to Mrs. J. A. Walker chairman of
th program committee.
A number "of entertaining games
and contests were held with Mrs.
H. E. Carter. Mrs. Will Hopkins.
Mr. J. H. Lane and Mn. W. C.
Matthews bring awarded the prise.
Guests of the class were Mrs. Vlr.
gil Alexand.r. Mr. J. w. Wolver-
ton of Lawton. Mrs. Arthur Smith.
Mrs. W. EL Rustell of Oklahoma
City and Mrs. Jack Benson.
MISS PAYE LOUISE
FARWELL TO WED
OKLA. CITY MAN
An announcement of much inter-
est to Grady County folk Is that of
the engagement and approaching
marriage of Miss Faye Louise Par-
well. daughter of Kit Tarwcll of
Chickasha to Mr. George H. Clark
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark of
Oklahoma City.
The wedding will be an event of
June 13th in St. Luke's Methodist
Church in Oklahoma City.
Miss Parnell has a host of frimda
in Grady County who will be In-
terested in her marriage for site
has made her home in Orady
County for some time. 8he has for
a year been living with Rev. and
Mrs B. V. Shook in Oklahoma City
while slie has been a student in
Oklahoma City University.
8he i a most attractive and pnp-
The hours were spent Informally
with rtminiscencea of school days
for the guests were limited to in-
timate school friends of the bon-
oree. At the close of the afternoon de-
lirious r;freahmenta were served to
Mesdames M. R. Williams. Bennett
Bond of Wellington. Texas. Jimmy
McDonald Lucian Erwin Marsden
Austin. Ralph Conrad Robert Mil-
ar. Mrs. Ted Gilbert of Duncan
and the children of the guests.
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W. C. T. U. HOLDS
INSTITUTE
Tlie local Union of Uis W. C T
U. held an Institute Tuesday in the
first Christian Church.
The meeting waa in charge of
. i" ''7 71 i Mr. W. C. Matthew president of
A musical program will be Unon
EXPANSION FLOUR
IS
Economical
Flour
Every good housewife will
lell you it is more economi-
cal (o use Flour that pro-
tects your baking.
Dependable
Flour
i
Is never cheap and never
expensive.
TRY A SACK TOMORROW
-YOUR GROCER HAS IT-
EXPANSION GRAIN CO.
ular girl and numerous sccial af-
fairs are beuig planned in tier hon-
or. $ Sr 4f
MAC DOWELL CLUB
TO GIVE LUNCHEON
ON SATURDAY
Members of CliUkiaha Mac Dow-
ell Club have Issued invitation for
the annuil spring luncheon of the
club which will be given Biturday
afternoon in .the New Chlrkaidia
HoteL
presented at tlie dose of the lunch-
eon. a
MR. AND MRS. JOHN
WILSON ENTERTAIN
DINNER CLUB
Mr. and Mrs. John WiLson enter-
tained nf mbera of fieir Dinner
Club very delightfully Monday
evening at their home 1313 South
Nineteenth Stre:-t. The house was
beautifully decorated with spring
flowers
The dining table waa centered
with a charming arrangement of
flown while the antique dishes
used by Mrs. Wilson In serving
arouaed much Interested comment
from her guests.
A short time after dinner was
spent inspecting the WlLon collec-
tion of antique glass and other art
objects after which bridge was
played. Tallies wen ciever repro-
ductions of Henry" cartoons.
Prise winners were Mrs. Jim
Hitchir and J. W. Kayser for the
club members and Mrs. Prank Bat
ley and Mr. T. T. Montgomery for
the guests. All were presented with
lovely favors.
Si Si
MRS. PARKS HOSTESS TO
BUZZ WUZZ CLUB
Members of th; Bus Wuzs Club
I enjcycd a delightful meeting Wed-
; nriday afternoon In the home of
Mrs. M. Dcuf oa Parka at 1218
j South Nineteenth Street.
I The house was beautifully dero-
Rcv. Virgil Alexander conducted
the devotional services while the
addict of the afternoon waa given
by Mrs. Alice M. David of Okla-
homa City state organiser and dis-
trict director.
Talks were also given by Mes-
dames Matthews Dubaee Utt.
Gamble Rowley and Hopper.
Tlie group enjoyed dinner to-
gethir in the church dining room
after the afternoon session. Group
singing vocal- solas and reading!
were the form of entertainment.
The table were lovely with dec-
oration of spring flowers. Mrs.
Surber presided over the children's
table.
Mrs. David addressed Uie group
on alcohol education. A consid-
erable amount to carry on the work
wa pledged by those present.
The meeting waa closed with the
benediction given by Adjt. Tolcher
of tlie Salvation Army.
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MIL AND MRS. EVANS
TELL A. A. U. W. OF
WORLD TOUR
Members of tlie A. A. U. W. en-
joyed an unusually delightful meet-
ing Tuctday ev-uing when the
group and a number of guests met
In Austin Hall of the O. C. W. for
dinner and tlie annual election of
olflcira.
A feature of tlie evening was a
moat enter Liming description of
their recent world trip given by
Mr. and Mn. George Evans. Both j
described num:rous instructive and i
Yes if you
take me
to "ROMEO
and JULIET j
NORMA
NEARER
W A S II I T A
THEATRE
CHICKASHA
IKSLIB
HOWARD
la N-B-Vs ROME! aad JULET"
Special Premiere
Preview Sat. Night
at 10:30 p. m.; also
Sun.; Mon.; Tina;
and Wednesday.
flanked on each aide with tall yel-
low tapers.
After the delicious course din-
ner bridge wss played. Prise win-
ners were Mrs. Harry Pltrer D. M.
Cavaneas Miss Florence Bryan and
Dr. Oscar Pyle.
Around forty guests were enter-
tained. i K
JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL BANQUET HELD
AT RUSH SPRINGS
Th: city hall of Rush Springs was
tlie scene of a gay and most en-
joyable affair cn Friday evening
when the annual Junicr-Senicr ban-
quet of Uie local high school was
held.
A delicious menu was served
afttr which a most entertaining
program was given with Rupert
Huteliins of the Junior class act-
ing as tnrxtmastrr. James WaUh
of tlie Senior class and Supt. G'es-
lin gave talk while musical num-
ber! were presented by Fern How-
ell. Dorothy Jewel. Ransom South-
erland. La Veil Johnscn and 6am-
mle Lee Morrison.
Around seventy five guests were
present.
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MRS. HOLLAND
ENTj ITAINS INTER .VOS
CLUB
Intre Noe Club membra were en-
tertain! d Monday in tlie home of
Mrs. A. P. Holland at 812 Colorado
Avenue.
The early part of tlie meeting
was devoted to a business session
presided over by the presldtnt
Mrs. W. 8. Richards.
Afterwards the house were spent
informally with games and music
The hostess assisted by Mrs. J. E
Holland served a delicious re-
freshment plate at Uie close of the
afternoon to eleven members
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JOHN RONALD MURPHY
CELEBRATES FOURTH
BIRTHDAY
John Ronald Murphy was hon-
ored Monday when his mother.
Mrs Clifford Murjfhy celebrated
his fourth birthday with a delight-
ful party for a number of hi lit-
tle friends.
The hours were spent happily
with games and music. Ballooi
were used in profusion far deco-
rs Lon and caused much amuse-
ment among the gursls. Favors for
each child were sand spades and
buckets.
A beautifully decorated birthday
cake was a feature of the refresh-
ments. lag molded In the form of
rabbit were also served to ten
guta. The young host was the
recipient of many lovely glfta from
hi little friends.
si: it?
AGERATUM GARDEN
UNIT TO HAVE SHANNON
SPRINGS FLOWER BED
Members of the Agcmlum Unit of
the Civic Oarden Clubs were de-
lightfully qnlertained Monday in
the home of Mrs L. W. Mallonoe
at 1602 South Twentieth Street.
The unit will take charge of a
flower bed at Shannon Springs
during the summer months. Mr.
Susie Ricker gave a moat entertain-
ing talk on Backyard Garden."
Nin members were present.
Combined on page S
AT LAST AT
POPULAR PRICES!
The mightiest enlertaiowwnt the
trosU hee eves aeenl Thiill cl leve
f.. clash ef award . . (erf a ana
pageeeby . . . eH in eee Immestal ae
maneal New Task asewded ta aes M
at SB Ua peuia new at POPULAR
nUCESI
i hit
I
GALL STONES
Respond successfully to the Chrta-
pratlc Health Methods used by Dr.
W. & Flagler. Telephone 310 for p.
rlntmeuL 401-403 Oklahoma Nf!
Bank Building. (sdv)
5?
W
np.dal guest. a and the following
members. Mesdame B. P. Mat-
thews Forrest Frederick W. E.
Erunron Joe Bowers H. Myers and
Bill Whitaker.
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MRS. EMANUEL ENTER-
TAINS IN HONOR
OP DAUGHTER
Mrs. L E. Emanuel entertained
very delightfully Thursday after-
noon In honor of her daughter
Mn. Clarence Riafcn of San An-
tonio Texas who is her guest for
several weeks.
The house was lovely with deco-
CONDENSED STATEMENT .
AS RENDERED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
MARCH 31 1937
RESOURCES !
Loans nnd Discounts 31140586.84
Overdrafts
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
Bank Building 140163.49
Other Real Estate 1425.92
Furniture Fixtures and Vaults J 17900.00
Other Assets 172.29
U. S. Bonds $ 117914.17
Municipal and Other Bonds and Warrants 472183.20
Cash and Sight Exchange r' 1533845.78
$2123943.15
$3432629.93
' LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ! $ 200000.00
Surplus 7 50000.00
Undivided Profits net 88529.18
Reserves for Expenses Contingencies etc. 10562.11
DEPOSITS 3133538.64
i
$3432629.93
We Have No City County State School or Other Public Funds .
The Above Statement Is Correct
C. B. TURNER Cashier.
The Bank Thai SERVICE BUILT
rated In colors of red and white
gorgeoua red sweet pt as and jn testing events on their trip ea-
r:d and white roses used in pro- ycclally through the Orient.
fusion. I In Uie election of officers Miss
In the M l!ras Joe Mib-l Murphy was chosen preal-
Wr!7r?. V)e.trVr nS dent; Miss Clarice Tatman first.
f- rold Myers won vice president; Mrs. William Craig !
the hteh nrta. Both were nrn-' vtce preeUicnt; Mr. Annfcej
Eames secretary Miss Anne Bun-
. .... . . . t-n. tr;aurir: Mrs. Howard Taylor I
freshment plate in which the col- ccuncellor and Dr. Anna
rsd nd Lewis local counsellor. .
out were served to Mte Will Chaim-1 1 ifc X jK
bers of Colorado Spring. Colorado Mrs. BROWN HOSTESS
" TO CHI BETA DELPHIAN
Members of Chi Beta Dclphbm
Club were delightfully ent:rtained
Monday In the home of Mrs. John
Brown at 1328 Ssuth Eighteenth!
Street with iSn. Mark Stanley as
assistant host..
The lesson for the afternoon was
in charge of Mrs. I. C. Joffery and
Mrs. Clarence Davis. They gave a
most entertaining life of Uie auth-
or James Hilton and a revitw of
hi book We Are Not Alone.
Delicious refreshments were ser-j
ved at the close of the afternoon!
to eighteen members.
X X
CHI BETA DELPHIAN
CLUB TO ENTERTAIN
&EXT TUESDAY
An important social event of tlie '
jiirxt week will be Uie luncheon at'
j which members of Chi Bela Del-;
Ipliljii Club will entertain at the!
New Chickasha Hotel on Tuesday:
at one oclock.
This is always an elaborate and
bcauUful affair and guests and
members are eagerly awaiting the
day knowing the luncheon will b:;
u'.cvcr as well as lovely. !
rfc jK !
DELPHIAN CLUB
TO GIVE ANNUAL
LUNCHEON MAY 3
Mrs. Faye Foster waa hostess to.
members of the Delphian Club at!
the regular meeting held Monday!
at her home 1327 South Eighth
Street.
The program for the afternoon
a discussion of the book Sweden
the Middle Way waa presented :
by Mrs. F. W. Smiley while Mrs. Ed
Butler gave a most entertaining
discussion of Neill Wilson Tress-!
urc Express. :
The club win give their annual'
luncheon May 3rd at Harry's Cafe.;
Twenty five members here pres-
ent at this very pleasant meeting.
LADIES GOLF AND
BRIDGE CLUB MEET
Mrs. Roy Emanuel and Mrs. Bill!
Burwell entertained members of I
the Ladies Golf and Bridge Club!
Wednesday at Uie regular meeting
held at the club house. A dellc-!
loua luncheon waa served at one!
o'clock after which bridge and golf
made the afternoon hours pass
quickly.
'X 85 JK
MRS. STINSON HONORS
HUSBAND WITH PARTY
Mrs. R. W. Stinson celebrated the
birth date of her husband with a
most attractive party given Mon-
day evening at the Country Club.;
Die club rooms were most at-
tractively decorated In spring flow-
ers with yellow end white colon
carried out for the decorations and
appointments of the dinner table.
This was centered with a lovely
bowl of calendula and candytuft
SAVE BY SHOPPING IN
Over 200 New Polly Ann
SHEER FROCKS
Just received in 15 beautiful
styles. All Fashioned from
the seasons newest fabrics.
Arista Batiste Blister Crepes
Mercerized Swhwes Plain and
Printed Dimities in Kplashy
floral designs smaller all over
designs and assorted soft pas-
lal shades.
On Sale in the Dixie Bargain
Basement
129
Ladies Full Fashion
CHIFFON HOSE
A lovely sheer quality in all 1
this seasons popular shades.
On sale in the Dixie Bargain
Basement
PAIR
NEW
Printed BATISTE
Pretty sheer quality; in 20
assorted patterns. All the
new spring colors to select
from. On Sale in the Dixie
Bargain
Basement
YARD
Just Received 75 New
PEGGY PALMER
SILK FROCKS
All fashioned from Crest-
wood Washable Crepes.
White and Postal
shades novel buck-
les contrasting but-
tons and new novel-
ty packets and belts
lively 1 Silk Dresses that
look fully $5.00 worth. On
Sale in the Dixie Bargain
Basement at
Ladies
Taffeta SUPS
Good quality Rayon Taf-
feta. In both straight Top
and V-Neck. All are lace
trimmed. On Sale in the
Dixie
Bargain
Basement
PART LINEN
TOWELING
Made with assorted colored
horde: t. In a heavy quality.
On Sale in the Dixie Bargain
Basement
YARD
JOHN MMVNMC
7V2
36 INCH
LACE CLOTH
This Summer Material Comes in nine
pretty pastal shades. On Sale in the
Dixie Bargain Basmcnt at the low
pjice of
YARD
19c
MENS FANCY
DRESS SOCKS
New novelty patterns. In Rayon
Mixtures. A Dress Sock that is
worth much more than we ask. On
Sale in the Dixie
Bargain Basement
PAIR
n we asit. on
10c
MEN AND BOYS
WHITE OXFORDS
Dressy styles and mjide to give serv-
ice as well as looks. See these pretty
White Oxfords on Sale in the Dixie
Bargain t
Basement
PAIR
98
81x99 INCH
SEAMLESS SHEETS
Here is a quality Bleached Sheet that is
agenuine bargain. We advise you to buy
a supply at this low price. On Sale in the
Dixie llargain
Basement
EACH
n rntiv in me
79c
MEN AND BOYS
WORK SHIRTS
Made from Ideal Chambray. Cut extra
full and made with 2 large pockets. On
Sale in the Dixie
Bargain Basement
EACH
ge pocacis. on
49c
CHILDRENS SHOES
CHILDRENS SHOES
Both Sandals and Oxfords in Whites and
Black. All made with good sturdy soles.
Sizes 8'i to 2. On Sale in the Dixie
SZS.; il 00
pair ; U
m
Tha faaeaa Altai
Thaatra N.Y. whara
tha pietara playaJ
fas meatha at .
JOHN BARRYMORE
EDNA MAY OLIVER
REGINALD DENNY
CONWAY TEARLf
C. AUBREY SMITH
BASIL RATHBONC
ANDY DEVINS
RALPH FORBES
ROBERT WARWICK
VIOLET KEMBLE
COOPER
NratM Sy
OfOMI CIIKON
fapi-tfiyef
nerves
Added
POPEYE in
Horsdpitaliky
and Paramount
NEWS
SPECIAL PREMIERE
PREVIEW SATKKDAY
NIGHT AT 10:30 P. M.
Also Sunday Monday Tues-
day and Wednesday
At the
WASHITA
I THEATRE CHICKASHA
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1937, newspaper, April 15, 1937; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896794/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.