The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1946 Page: 3 of 12
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THE CIlIcKAr-illA SI Alt
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Pane Hint
Chit kasha. Okla.. Thursday. Sept. 5
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era Meedamea Bridge Cashwtfl
Owsley Merchant Elite Filter Oof
man John and Hughe. j
Mr- and Mr- Harry Ludlow ce
ebrated their tenth wedding annhwtl
ary. They had luncheon with Mr
and Mr. F- K- Riddle- j'
Ml Thelma Rose gave a "tiling
bridge parly-" There were eight (
hie of player- Joy ' Ringer made
high acoie Lucille Weitfall won UM
connulalbxi Marjorie Dwyer the all
round cut- H
Mlm Faye Smith received her life
teacher certificate at Edmond thdt
week. She planned to teach at Tula
that winter- j
Until next week
Your Friend Dt-
Gathrey-Wiley
Wedding Event .
Of Sunday Sept. 1
greenery willi while gunll.ili placed A Mrs- McConnell atilick Into the
hi while lu krlt and tall chikIi-U ra
holding while uipeis at earh line of
tile altar-
Preceding the ceremony Raymond
An inttMr-.n . j . iCuP organiiit played a program of
An Important wedding of the part nuptjei mltu;
week wai that of Eundey afternoon
when Mlsa Joy Ann Wiley daughter
Of Mr. end Mr. O. A. Wiley of 610
South 16th St- wa married to Dr
Ooorse Henry Ouihrey ion of Mr
aud Mr. Walter Quthrey of Cardin
CvCahoma.
The ceremony vu performed et
four o'clock In the aficmcjn at the
Epworth Mcihodkt church The altar
wa beautifully decorated with a back-
ground of huckleberry vine and
among hi selection:
were "Always." If I Could Tel You.
O Promise Me He was accompanied
by Mr. Carroll McConnell of Tuba
who played as rloitn selections "Le
Cunc" and "Meditation " As ahe play-
ed Miss Jeanle Wiley rlter of the
bride and Hlus Lillian Harper lighted
the candle. They were effectively
gowned In white parachute iik skiits
and bkm.es rmbrnldeied silk net mad
with nff-thr-shoulder effect. They
wore white flower hair decoration.
Griffith Theatres
THEATRE COOKINGS FROM SIJPT.8 to SEPT. 11
WASHITA
Open 1 PM
Daily
PREVIEW SAT. NlTE SUN. MON. & TUI.S.
One More Tomorrow
Ann Sheridan and IK'tmis Morgan
t WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "" i
Earl Carrolls Scrapbook
('-tHihlantrc Moore and William M-mthall
;oi).VY s:iTri;tjix preview
The Cat Creeps "
Ixiis Collier
friday-saturday'
Devotion
Olivia Dellavillnnd
iradilioiiHl wedding march Die bridal
party entered the church. Mlm Char-
lotte Lindsay maid of Iks nr vu
gowned In white parachute allk skirt
and net blouse. Her glove were alio
of net. Her arm bouquet was of white
rosea-
Open 1 F. M.
Daily
RITZ
lie - 25e
Phone 131
Always A First Run Picture 4-
Wtieday'hurtey
River Boat
Rhythm
Leon Errol
My Pal
Trigger
Euy Rogers
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Romance of the West
With
Eddie Dean
lbs bride entered on the arm of
her father. She le a lovely girl and
wa especially charming In her wed-
ding costume of white marqueaette
with bodice of atln. The bodice wu
igaife with a yoke of marqueietU em-
broidered in eeod pearls. The sleeve
were full and caught into tight cuff
at the wrist- She wore a finger tip
veil of illusion caught to her head
with a heart .shaped tiara of seed
peail which Is the property of Mr.
Joe Seam of Oklahoma City and
which has been worn at their wed-
ding by a number of Intimate friend
Her flower were American Beauty
rosea combined with babys breath.
She wa met at the altar by the
bridegroom. Ills best man. Dr- J- B.
Hansen of Miami Okls. and the min-
ister. Rev. Charles Molrlte of Everett
Washington clusa mate of the bride-
groom. The double ring ceremony was performed-
IMirn Were Charles Cochran of
Oklalionpi City and Dwain Wiley
brut tier of flic bride
Immediately after llie ceremony a
reception was held by the bride's
parents at their home. Quests were
i 1 Derived by the host member of
I the wilding party. They were invited
1 Into the dining room whrre Dr- .and
Mrs. Giithr-y rut the first piece of
(lieir cake after which Mr Bam Lusk
of Lone Wolf and Mr L- W- Wiley
of Eldorado grandmothers of the
bride presided over the dining room
They were arsis ted in serving by Mrs.
Dirk Mason of Amarillo cousin of
tile bride and Mla Margaret D-
Warr and Miss Nadine Peck of Ok
I11 hems City. Miss Virginia Samuels of
j Norman cousin of the bride had
charge of the guest book.
Dr- and Mrs Quthery left that af-
ternoon for Kansas City. Mo for
honeymoon trip after which they will
1 be at home at Topeka Kansas. Tht
brides going away suit was of gray
wool with arccxsorlM of black. Her
corsage was of red rosebuds.
Mr Outhrry Is well known here
111 Orwily county. She was reared In
Chickuha agd 1 s graduate of the
Chickaxlia Inch srlmol She wm grad-
uat'd os a nurse from the University
Hospital In Oklahoma City end ha
recently been with the Chlckasha
Kor.pital-
Dr- Ouihrey wa reared at Pitcher.
Okla-. and la a graduate of the Univ-
ersity of Oklahoma school of medicine.
He served in the navy for a year and
was for six months eta tinned on a
hospital ship hi the Pacific- He Is now
with the Winter General Hospital at
Topeka-
Popular Girl
Is Bride Of
D. H. MacCoy
antique cameo broach which belongs
to her grandmother Mrs- Minnett
and for something new lie wore a
watch which wa the gift of the
bridegroom.
fihe was met at the altar by the
bridegroom hie beet man his broth-
er. Clifford MacCoy and the officiat-
ing minister the Rev- Laurence
Chowtn. The Impressive double ring
ceremony wae performed.
Immediately after the ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Minnett uncle
and 'aunt of the bride honored the
newly wedded couple with a reception
given at their home 1903 South 13th
Street
The home wa effectively decor-
ated with dimmer flower Oueiti
were received by the host end host-
ms. members of the wedding party
and relatives of the bride and bride-
groom. They were Invited into the
dining room where the table sras
covered with a handsome lace cloth
and centered with an arrangement
of alters and rose Candles were
Placed et each ildt of thla central
arrangement
The honoreea cut their beautifully
decorated wedding cake after which
Mlm Ernestine Nelli Mr. Calvin Bass
and Mr Pred Badgett had charge
of the serving. Mlm Martha Tooth-
aker presided over the guest book.
For the wedding Mr Drlskell.
mother of the bride wore a dress of
dark blue crepe combined with tat-fetta-
She won a gray hat and her
corsage was of American Beauty
rosebud
Mrs. MacCoy. mother of the bride-
groom. wore a black crepe milt with
Insert of lace- She wore black and
white accessories and a corsage of
red rosebuds.
The newly married couple left that
night for St Louis Mo . and Colum-
bia Ohio where they will make their
home while the bridegroom attend
Ohio University this winter.
The bride I one of the moat pop-
ular girls of the county. She was
reared In Chlckasha and Bradley
and received her education in the
Chlckiuha and Bradley schools she
ha recently been with the Cities
Service Company In Oklahoma City.
Mr- MacCoy reived In the armed
force for three yean spending 30
months In China and will now com-
plete his engineering course at Ohio
University.
Hill-Weaver
Marriage Is
Announced
mnrriui;? by her father. Geur;e P.J Mrs. C. E- Scott of Fort Madison.
Announcement has been made by
Mr. and Mr a E. Weaver or the
Friend community of tin: marriage
of their daughter. Virginia to IJnyil
Hill gun of Mr. and Mix Uryanl
Hill of Niniickah-
Tlie wedding wa:i so rvrnt of Ali-
gn t list at eight o'clock in the
evening In tlie lmnie of I lev. Hay
Rnwlan pastor of the larger porrlsh
of Epworth Methodist 'li'irch- He
read the double ling cer-monv.
Mbs Vlnet Hill slr-ter if the brtde-
iroom served as maid of honor she
was gowned in navy blue with ac-
cessories of red-
Clyde H amine brother-ln-lew ot
the bridegroom acted as beat man.
The bride was charming in a blur
suit with accessories of blsak. She
wore a corsage of pink gladioli. She 1-
well known throughout I ha county.
She was reared end rdu-led hi the
Friend community end graduated
from the Friend school- Later she
Laflln served as best man fur his
urotlivr.
Immediately after tlic ceremony
Mr. and Mrs. L'iias entertained with
1 bri'.'g'u t u tiler private dlr.ki ;
mem of the J and J restaurant.
Following tlic brciikfuHt the couple
lell ler a xhojt wedding trip to
:int Spriii":; Ark.iiv.as following
w.iicli they will make their home
at Nonuaii where both will attend
.lie Uiuvcr..j:y of Oklahoma this iali.
Dwight Metcalf
Weds OCW Girl
Mis.'i HflJ.jn Tam:- daughter cf
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Tanner of
raw.": and Dwight D. Metcalf
on ol Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Met-
calf of Ciil:ka.:hx. were married cn
Sunday evening In the heme of Rev.
U. I.I Levin Mlnco.
Att ndants for tlie couple were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Metcalf. The
bride was dr.ri In a street-length
drrvs of aqua eyelet with black ac-
atei-rle::. Mrs. Metcalf wore a s?l-
was a student at OCW- she wa- for- imtn colored dress with black c-
merly In the employ of the South- i ccs..ni 1 s.
Telcphon' Company. T; r br ci- j- t graduate of Faw-
HU1 was reared and educated j nr? high xch-.-ol and attended tlie
at Falrvlew. He served In the navy c;.lHhoiiui College for Women.
elr corps hi tlie recent war and was
ten months in the Pan fir.
Tlie couple arc living at 337 Culu
rado Avenue. Cliickuriia-
Beckcr-Knight
Wedding Is At
Baptist Church
Open 6 P. M.
Vvcek Days
RIALTO
Kun.-9Ian.-Tue
A and C. In
Hollywood
.Ahkutt and Costello
it V.'rdnrsday-Thursday A
N.V.Mld.
Police
Gary Cooper
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
What Next Cpl. Hargrove
Robert Walker
Open 1 PM
Daily
MIDWEST
it Trent Hat.-Sun.-9Ira. A
Deadline For
Murder
laiil Kelly and
Kent Taylor
Tur-lV
Thunday Only
Enchanted .
. Fordst
Brenda Joyce
BHraaaamEBKggai
-I"! AM
The wedding of Mlu Mlnetta Drick-
ell. daughter of SSr-and Mrs- Stanley
Drlskell ot Bradley and granddaugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs O- 8. Minnett of
Chlckasha. with Donald H- MacCoy.
ron of Mrs. Flore MacCoy of Marys-
ville. Ohio was Bn event of Sunday.
Sept 1st-
j The vows were rxrhsnged at seven -
thirty oVilock in the evening at St.
Dikes Eplsropal Church in ChlekB--iia.
Tim plctureque chuirh has been
Mu srrue of many lovely wedding
but none more lanutiful than this
line- Vines and otli-r greenery were
lurd in decoration of tlie altar. While
tuprrx writ: used in the altar candel-
abra. and tall baskets of gladioli In
puRtvl shades were placed at each
side-
Preceding tlic ceremony Mrs
Frieda Young organist played a pro-
gram of nuptial music including
Ramanre" "I Love You Truly and
"Romanra. She aim accompanied
Mix Anna May McConnell who sang
"Always and The Lord's Prayer."
Miss Mita Ann Minnett cousin of
the bride lighted the candle She
wore white net made over taffeta.
A bandeau of pastel flowers was in
Iter hair-
As Mr Young struck Into the tra-
ditional wedding march the ushers
came down the aisle. They were
George Drlskell. brot her of UieRiride
and Jnliuny Ben Minnett cousin of
! Lite bride.
Miss Virginia MacCoy sister of the
bridegroom served sx maid of honor.
She was gowned in aqua net made
liver taffeta with a colonial bouquet
of red ro.it!
Mrs. Dayton Warren cousin of tlic
bride arted a matron or honor. Her
gown was of gokl net niailc over laf-
fela and she curried -a bouquet of
siliihuril nut- Both Mr Warren
and Miss MarCtiy wore pearl neck-
I lace which were the gift of the
brldr.
The britle entered on the arm of
her father who gave lier In marriage-
llcr. gown was of white brocaded
satin combined willi net. It wa made
along colonial line with a large bus-
tle bow In the back. Her veil of
double Illusion was finger tip length
and was caught to her head with a
crystal beaded tiara- She carried a
white prayer book topped with a
. bouquet of white rosebuds showered
wJgHBoEgBBwmi ribbon atreamen. She ware an
Duffys
Tavern
' All Kliir Cast
Friday-Katurday
Dont Fence
Me In
Roy Rogers
An Impressive wedding ceremonv
was performed during the pest wrek
In the Flirt Baptist church of Chlck-
asha when Mis Betty Ruth Knight
daughter of Mr Goldie Knight was
married - to Phlllp Roy Becker son
of Mr Clyde Decker of 334 South
14th Street
The dduble ring ceremony wai per-
formed by Rev R- C- Miller Jr. pas-
tor of the church. Ushers were broth-
ers of the bridegroom and the bert
men was his twin brother. Donald
Becker.
Mi Bill Oaks served as organist
and accompanied Joe Knight brother
of the bride who sang "Because'' and
'3 Love Thee."
Members of the wedding party were
Mire Ada Lee Reed and Mlsa Ruth
Helen Hamed etndlellghten. Miss
Imogens Knight who served as maid
of honor. Miss Betty June Owen and
Mils Jeanne Moody bridesmaids and
Uttle Jayne Ann Mfcya train bearer
The bride was (Ivan In marriage
by her uncle. Roy C- Brown of Dill
City- She wu unusually lovely In a
wedding gown which wu also worn
by re sister Mr Wayne Ault of
Youngstown Ohio-
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple were honored with a re-
ception given by the bride's mother.
In the church parlor The couple cut
and served the first piece of cake
after which It wu presided over by
Mr. Bob Becker. Mr Ault had
charge of the guest book.
Both young people are well known
In G rxriy county- Both were reared
and educated here. The bridegroom
ierved 11 months In the Parlfic during
(he recent war. He I now studying
geology at OU and the couple will
live in Norman.
The bride Is a graduate of the
OCW where she wu a member of
the glee club the college quartette
and wu pledged to FI Zetta Kappa
ellgioua sorority.
The couple are spending a week it.
New Mexico.
Houts-Handke
Wedding Unites
Well Known Pair
One of the important wrddinns of
tlte-past wrek was that of Miss 1-it tin
Handke daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Adolph Handks of Poeassct. with Har-
old E Houts. ion of Rev- and Mrs.
Jaek Hnuta of Chlckasha-
The ceremony wu performed Sun-
day Sept 1st. at three o'clock In the
afternoon In the Naaarene church In
Chickuha with Rev. Jack Houts
reading the vows.
Miss Marie Bonn of Anodarko serv-
ed u organist. She accompanied Miss
Ann Houts sister of the bride-mom.
who sang "Ah. Sweet Mystery of Lire"
and I Love You Truly."
As Mlu Boon struck Into the Loh-
ingrln wedding march the bridal party
entered the chureh. Miss Imogrue
Palmer served 0 maid of honor- Eli?
wore a suit of pink.
The bride was lovely In aqua blur.
She entered on the arm of her father
wlio gave her In marriage. Slie car-
ried a while Bible tapped with white
gladioli and tube rove.
She wu met at tlie ult.ir by tlie
bridegroom his brxt man hih iinrlc.
James IIouls. and by the Rev. Houts
who performed the double ruig cer-
emony. Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for Lawton wlirre they .
will make their home.
Mr. M'.'tcalf attended Pioneer
1 chiul and served three yearj lr.
ti e nuvy.
-The ccuple will make tlielr home
In Minco.
Dear
Di-
Column
Iowa and Mr Henry Johnson were
eaaln honored at many partle Mr
Shadier entertained In their honor
with a bridge party and elaborate
luncheon at noon. Mr Myron
Humphrey made high score.
Mr Hoirfer Bond wu another one
of the Chickuha ladle who enter-
tained for the papular visitor she
had three table for bridge. Mr P.
K- Riddle had the members of the
1907 Bridge Chib at a special meet-
ing honoring Mi Johnson who wu
a charter member of the dub-
Mr B. P Smith gave an all day
party honoring her mother. Mrs. Led-
ford who celebrated her uventy-
nfth birthday. Among the guests
Cliirkaxha. Okla. Sept 5. 1946
Can't yr.u remember how dread-
fully fripiitncd the horses used to
.ret whrn those horrible machine:
called automobiles passed them? An
anidrnt occurred thirty yeai age
when Mr E- W Folxum and daugh-
ter were thrown from the buggy ir
i which they were riding when the;
; trird to pass Mr - Oorman's ear
driven liy I'olhy. The car wu mov-
ing past nl the breulh-takiug speed
of four miles an hour but in spite
of all that the hones were frighten-
cd half to death.
Mi' Willie May Crawford wai
vkdting her sister. Mix. Ontley An-
(irrwu on licr way from Toukawa tr
Lawton. Ml-.'i Crawford planned tr
sicnd the winter witli tlie Andenoar
and attend OCW-
Mrs. C- E. Atkinson left for her
lUTiie.ni Boswell. New Mexico- Mr-
Mr Houts attended school In P"- DavAlill and Mrs. C- It. Phillip
easoet and Chick ha and will ion- e .n..ipamcd her as lar as Oklahoma
tlnue her schooling hi Lawton-Mr-
Houts is a graduate of A and
M- College at Clillwater a:id Is now
employed as field manager of the
Public Service Company at Lawton-
Popular Bristow
Girl Is Bride
William Lafliii
In a double ring cersm-ny real'
by P.ev. E Van Elm Monday lr
ths St. Jrreph Catholic crurch at
ErlstCT Mi Margaret f.ll ir 'on-
ular daughter cf itr. end M:. K
Ellas Eritow Le'amc I lie Lridc uj
WJlflam I. Lx (I'll sun if Mis. tJ. C
Laflin of Chi'ksi.lia. Ti c creuio.'i:.
was Ierfd mrd Leim- an ultar b. di-
ed with white ni.ni uli and isnuJ-
tra. The truoitloi.ul nuii 1 mu 1
was furnLli'd by I lie church ( oil
Mrs. Kind K. Kh.is. :i ! i-iti-law
of the l.r dc served . i?i-ii 1 n uij- had 1 lie uii'iuls of tlic lionoiee.
lwryir. The bride wa. :.uvck in 15 j . u pud: on the white cake-
City.
Mr- and M's. Ben Johnson and
daiightc: . Mar:; Lee and Josephine
hod gone to .-pend ten days with
Col- J- P Sug; on hU ranch at San
Angelo. T ;:.as-
Mr- and Mrs. O. 3 Hunter wer:
moving from Seventh and Mfnnesote
Ave to their new bungalow at 169)
Courh Cv.tnteenth Street.
The Guild and Soria! Circle of
the Pieibyterlan church surprised
Mrs E B Tcii on her birthday. Mm
lores C""!: presented Mrs. Trig with
t r terming gift from the circle an
r-ulld mm'-
Crr-m cr Barefoot was host wher
ic fi'trrtainod slsty of the Younge-
cl at a p.'ry honoring Bucky John-
on. lii? yd'.mg giie-ts met ."pence-
it the Uu 'g theater where they en-.fvi-d
l ho picture- atterwardx goiu;
i h the l-r a Charlie Chiplir
. f.iif-d;.' Then they went to ltoddy':
lor rc:n-him-iil:; which wore came'-
out in cuiiio of pink and white. Tin
4 ;
Miss Anderson
Will Marry Mr.
Leonard Koos
MT. and Mr. Irby Willis announce
the engagement Vnd atoproarhlng
marriage of thetr nicce Miss L Ricta
(Billie) Andrixon to- Mr. . Leonard
Koos. ion of Mr. and Mrs- Leo De-
term an of El Reno Okla- She Is a
daughter of Mr- and Mr W E- An-
derson of Alius Ok In horns
The wedding will take place at 6:30
a. m. Wednesday October 2nd. In the
Sacred Heart Chureh In El Reno-
Rev. Van Durme will read the vow.
Mice Andenon wu graduated from
the Sacred Heart Academy in El Reno.
Oklahoma. Fbr the past 5i -years
she hu been employed by the South-
western Bell Telephone Company- For
the post three yean she hu been a
supervisor at Chlckasha.
Mr. Koos wu graduated bom the
Sacred Heart Academy in El Reno.
He wu with the. armed forces far 33
months the last ll'i months as a
prisoner of Oermany.
While allrndiiijr llu Fair and Rutlcu come in and
see '.r display of '
MEN S & LADIES DIAMONDS. WATCHES. KINGS
TRUNKS AND LOCKERS
METAL CASES
LADIES LEATHER lURSES
OVERNIGHT RAGS
BRIEF CASES BILLFOLDS. BELTS
MOORES LUGGAGE and LOAN
339 Chix Ave. ' Rhone 2242
BIG SPECIALS IN TIIE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
CLOSE OUT
85 LADIES DRESSES
Values up to $7.J0 Both one and two
piece styles. Fine ravon crepes also cot-
tons and cotton and rayon mixtures. All
are good styles and colors. Priced to
close out. In the Dixie Basement.
Each $3.98
CLOSE OUT LADIES
SUMMER SHOES
Whites Reds and Tans. Straps and Step
Ins All $2.08 values. Dixie Basement.
Pair $1.98
ri
CHILDRENS
SCHOOL DRESSES
Pretty Print Styles. Ages 7 to 14 years.
All nicely made. Dixie Bargain Base-
ment. $1.70
$3.98 VALUES
LADIES WHITE BLOUSES
Made of lovelv white washable ravon
crepe. Dixie Bargain Basement
Choice $2.98
72 x 84 BEACON
ROBE BLANKETS
Lovely combination colors in a good
warm weight Buy these now while we
have a supply. Dixie Basement.
Each $4.98
24 x 44 INCH
HAND MADE RUGS
You will find these rugs in a wide range
of eomhinalion Cohn's. Ideal for any
part of the Mouse. Oil Sale in the Dixie
Bargain Basement.
Each $1.79
MENS EXTRA SIZE
ARMY TWILL PANTS
Sizes 46-48-50-52. In Deckic Brand. Of
good heavy quality all well made Dix-
ie Basement.
Pair $4.45
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