The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1941 Page: 3 of 14
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TTTE CniCKASHA STAR
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' Snl J. Widt. The avnuir iu ana actnu poa-ied ou; i . A: .: nu oi ii a:: -rru:ii r bOi.kYhUC VMT If JTO'ATH Miirioui ref.hir.fi i plat wa e: -
aa will of Sunday December 7lh advjnian of Uir Ann? and N.ry f:rhjn-nl ftt arrved la three .GAfsOFN CLITK IUCTS WITH tail (a Mm . nhn hii. Mr. J A
in Anadarko. Rci. Cos. j -'-r of .aw rorpa. On in program whi-'h gutet. Mrs George Mr. SNS. K1ZE1! McK.-Itj M-. I'l-U'iu Mrv. II I.
jlh- Frrabyienan church performing were in the form. oi rad. white O. B. Hamilton and Mr. Eia Kii- j Mrs. I. B Ki'fr iai huSna Tt i lU.liaid. Mr M 1- Kirws Mr i
Ui niamag; ceremony. land blue shirid-s. err f.iund aurh cm and ih. nwiuher. Mrs. J N u.y a!: n-.i 1 m tu-is tl er.i:w.in- Joe Pin. JJr' Ki'lirur la ll-
The bride war a green ceatume! number a "Tap". Prill.' Con- Babb. Mr Ira Coifceliu.. Mr. K M d m'lr-ber id I tie Hutlj hork I'm Mr. Fiwl JC.tt. Mt'
Mia with bi-cb iTrr1 She waajiarr. Maneuvers' and -RcriUe'.' IieMo. Mr Ptiii Hei-kr. Mrs. B R jot the Cisir Flower Garden Club and Mre li . S.uui..
-graduated from Uie Ameu high Dancing wm enjoyed through Uie Julien. Mr. A 7 Lrrdi. Mr. .Ada .at her lurm- ICe.l Colorado. Are-; '
1 ' Cnue lid llri l:u Club m.s ir aung after SIGMA DELIA PO .
the rrppatnig oi l It:' Lord' prayer. ENJOYS IHNSI.VT .AT
FARM HOMES
I like a SlUhen big enough
- To hold a rorking chair
With windows looking lo the sun.
: And flowers blooming there.
1 like big eiinboard by the wall.
That hoM a lot of things.
The rupa hur.g up on little hooks
A yellow 'drd that sings.
been employed in the public Wrl-
! Mary BrJ. Mabel Murphy. Radio : bend Aircraft faetory in law Angeles are office at Chic kasha.
.Purkett. Ru'h Seales and Dorothy Ca.ifornia. where the couple sill I Mr. Wade attended the Cement
Tulkisa. 'nuke their 1mm. 'school and the Oklahoma A. ds M
(wiiool wild iie Oklahoma Univer- evening and a main leaturv waa the Rheilda. Mrs H IS
itly. For the past su montha she had j'Lntiery' dance in wiiirh the men Herman sraiur
college. He ia now engaged in the
ail btuinea In Cement and Chick-
ashm. .
it-
-P -P j ' j. j. x
Mrs. Ralph Conrad who has been MISS EICHLNBF.RGFR IS WED
attending the past ten days In Con- TO MELT . -lOM HORNE
ay. Arkansas wiih her irnther who Tn the prenre of relative and
has been quite 111 is esperu'd to re- a few dose friends the marriage of j DELPHIAN CLUB MEETS IN
turn to Chlckx-ha next week. Sh; Miss Bonnie Eiehetiberger to Lieu j HOME CP MRS. BROWN
will be accompanied here by her J Jim Horne was vdemniwd Mon- j Members of the Chick ssha Del-
mother who will r;mam over lit. day evening In the home nf the phian club met Monday afternoon
Christmas hilidany. brides pareoL. Mr. and Mm. Cha.jn the home of Mrs. W. P. Brown.
found their partners by drawing
names from huge glass bowl. Mi-a MACUOWELL CLUB MEETS
Loube Thomas entertained tlir group . WITH MRS. OtIXEY LEADER
with several lap dunce numbers. 1 -p MarflnweU Music cluj met
while itsa Helen Huffman and IU- numum ta the studm of
ven Pish gate several seieeiKwi- on
th-ir Bennett at the k-ahnma
Over one hundred and twenty -five CnH-ge for Women. Mrs. Boyd Oil-
1 :l:ke to do piy mending there.
: Where I ran watch the road. . .
And ee the trains rome lodding Ewhf nberger
home ' Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ilumiil.rey Street.
- And amrS thrir fragrant load have returned from a trip in Shreve I The single ring cermtony was read
Of heavy sheaves at Marking time. port. Louisiana. by the Rev. C. E. Alexander pastor
Or hear 4ne wagon creak. i .. . . .
fihik and
And kroon beneath I heir golden
weight.
If it is threshing week.
like to hov? the supper on.
And let t simmer alow
Willi rirh brown gravy bubbling up.
.'Mind the meat you know.
Willi smile pie set out to cool
Ai d flaky new baked bread.
With golden syrup In a bowl
And Jelly warm and red.
Edna Jaqurs.
;;;
P. E. O. MEMBERS
HOID MEETING
Chapter CR . E. O. members
held' thdr annual Christmas meet-
ing TtwidaT evening. ' Seven o'clock 1
. j ... nf the First Presbyterian church fcr-
r Mr. and Mr. Tom Lnsey of Kil- 'fore a barkground of
gore. Texas rre exported in Chie'i- jwhite chrysanthemums. A program
asha the last of the wrek. They will 'of violin music was rendered by
.be guest of Mr. Lneys parent Mr. jMiss Elolse Corley as the gumti
and Mrs. Thomas B. Losey. assembled and during the cere-
ip .;. mony.
Mrs. Georg; ' Dt-miikes. who has ' Miss Gloria Wallace waa maid of
beer ill for the past ten day 1 re- 'honor while W. X Horne served as
ported much better. best man. Tip bride who was giv-
r!-. !' ;rn in marriage by her rather chose
Mis Sedl; irP'tt visited friend her. wedding dres a aoft rose
in Henryetta. OLia. the first of the obl lh hat to match. Her eor-
wreek.
Si V
Mr. Harry Piltser plan to leave
next week for Dallas where she
sage was of orchids and she car-
ried a lace nandkerrhief which was
an heirloom In the bridegrooms
family.
iilisi Wallare was dressed In sheer
will .visit her sister. Together. thT uiack end her corsage was cf Johan-
w!K go to Abilene. Texas to spend nl
dinner wax enjoyed in the home of
Mrs. ' John Wllon at 1313 South
Nineteenth -Street.. Guests and i . .
m.-mber were seated at three tables Saturday in Edmund. Okla.
- - - ' At -k -h
the Chrislmas holidays . with rela-
tives. W '
Dr. and Mrs. Howard
Tliese were oeautifully decorated In
Christmas colon of red green and DOROTHY SPANG1XR 13
silver. Evergreens red candles sil- j WED IN CALIFORNIA
ver scrolls and red Christmas balls CEREMONY
Immediately following the wed-
ding ceremony the bride's parents
entertained with a wedding recep-
Taylorjuon. The refreshment table was DINNER
'covered with a handsome lace cloth
.and centered with a tiered bride's
Icake. After the bride had cut and
served the lint piece of her cake
807 Chickasha Avenue. A short bus-
iness meeting was held at which
time reports from the nominating
committee campused of Mn. F. F.
Foster. Mn. E. O. Killey and Mn.
P. O. Rpinlng Jr. were heard. The
progrmm continued the theme of
the "Oood Neighbor and w paper
-entitled ''Clirtslmas Below the
Equator was given by Mn.
Galen Unger while Mrs. O. E. Kil-
ley discussed Csthederwj of Latin
America.'
Mias Geraldine Ann Brown ac-
companied by Mrs. Orville Young
entertained the group with several
voogl selection.
Guests for this meeting were Mn
Young. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Um-
berger while twenty four member
were la attendance. The next meet
ing will be held January 12lh with
Mrs. R. A. Gasssway. 103 South
Twelfth Street. -
5K VK
MR. AND MRS. HAVEN FISH
ENTERTAIN WITH BUFFET
During Itir Iwiivi mn pain CHICKA5I14 (litYniY ritll
weie suilr fur liie CtirMnuu party. Mnibrs uf Hu- f:on Ifc-iia -in
e field Decvmaer I9:h at the rial club of ttj- (ikutuiina fYUer-
I. O O F. hall III' South Slh for Women er.K- ! .laiiMiiit Lu!
Stret. The jenny bn waa rereived Saturday af'.er:nei n 3 3a at ll.
bv Mrs. W. I. Atkinson. Chlrka-ha Connin' Club Tli !..!
At the c.ow o. the af lemon a CorUlr.-ea u pse 4
persona mloved this affair.
MRS. HOLLINGSWORTH
HOSTE3? TO TULIP UNIT OP
FLOWER O IRPEN (HUB
key was tdA of the program ' e.
jwhlrh was on 'Natinnali'-m la
Prsnre." A me:ing of the City
Fed ration as given by Mr. M
Clay Smith who also read an art-
Member of the Tulij Unit of the icie on Mu w Mayanne No'e.'
Civic F.oaer Garden Clubs were en- The muiral program inrludrd n-
tertaini-d la.t trtday afiemuon In cal uk by Miss Angeline Coliin. j
the home cf Mrs. A. L. Hoilings- student at the O C. Vi. a two
worth lets Iowa Avenu". piano number by Mr. C. K. Liu- j
The dining table waa centered quit and Miss Dwothy Linquit.
with a Urge red candle surrounded ' piano quartet hr Mrs. Jsrob Gr
with evergreen. The auntie was burg. Mrs. A. Honnrgar. Mis Edilit
also derorated with sprigs of ever- Decker and Mrs. Boyd Gilkry. f Ho
green and Ranked hy hurricane sola Miss Tullofs. two piano num-
lamps. ibers by Miu Uii. Murphy and
Members answered roll by giv- Mii Mildred Fllrkinger and a
lr information an flown and 'piano quintet. Mua Betty Higham.
Christmas decorations. The after-Mis Dorothy TUUos. Miss LauU;
nqon ws spent in helping the hos- Waldorf. Miss Maxine Cam.bell and
teas d'cori'e her Christmas tree. Miss Elote Corley.
Mr. and M.. Haven Fish were de-
lightful hostesses 'ast 8Eturday
night when they entertained a few
close friends at a buffet dinner at
: the table was presided over by Miss- yjyj gcuth Eleventh
An announcement of much Inter- I Jnyne McCauley and Mrs. Luclen gtheet.
cat to Grady county folk was thelwln. CuTfe vas poured by Mrs. The ubles at which guest were
J tne late W. W. Home anted were centered with red can-
were ah used in a most effective
manner. Flares were marked by
Christmas greetin'. using the In- ...
trials of the gues -A delicious daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L H. (had charge of the guert book
menu was served nw which alii Spangler of Poeasset to Roland E. j The bride ' one of the moat po-
st ent to Canning HJ of the O. C.'Brandley. of Los Angeles. Califor- -pular glKS of the yngr set. She
W. where they were guests of Mrs. 'nils son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brand- graduate of the Chickadta high
J. H. Mills for the regular session ley of Cottanftod Kansas formerly ehool and attended the Oklahoma
The buslnesa session was adjourn- of Grady county. College for Women where sne was
ed to hear the broadcast of the Un- j The marriage waa an event of member of the Be 81 T1 hcU
ited Btats President. Greetings November 13th at the Wedding Ma- :lub. She Is president or the L. T.
were sent to absent members. Af- i nor In Los Angeles. Their only at- j nd member of the Merry
ter the business session aU were in-Jtendants ware Mr. -and Mrs.. Don
f vlled into the living room of Can- J Ayers of Lynnwood. California.
M - i.arj
nlng Han where gilts weri distil- - The bride wore far her wedding
billed from s gij'.y decorated Christ j dress a defense blue crepe '
mas tree. The organisation wf.l matching accessories.
hold ' a business session December i Mrs. BnuidWy was graduated from
33rd in the home of Mrs. Henry j the Poeasset high school and at-
Carl. tended the Chickasha Business Cot-
Guests of the chapter on Tues-
day were Ml as Helen Chamben and
Mrs. Halite Ct vanes while mem-
bers present were Mesdamea C. E.
vege. Site had been employed in
Chickashp 'for. the - past eighteen
months. iu .
Mr. Brandlsy was graduated from
Alexandre Oatley Anderson. Man-the Minco Mgh school and attend-
den Austin. J. F. Blake Ted Bing- jed the Oklahoma A. tt M. college
ham Arden Boothe John Brown ! at Stillwater. He enlisted with the
Henry Carl. Kit Farwell Beatty :U. ?. Marines where he served for
Julien. J. W. Kayser. J. H. Mills S. a number of years. He attended an
I. McElhoes M. A. Nash Harry Fit- i air craft school at Wichita Kansas
scr. Howard Taylor and Misses land is now employed with the Lock
Lieutenant Home son of Mrs. W.
W. Home and the tote W. W. Home
with was . graduated from the Oklahoma
Military Acalemy at Claremore and
attended the Oklahoma University
where he ass affiliated with the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.
He to now serving ss administrative
Inspector at KeKey Field San An-
tonio where life couple wit. esta-
blish their home. -
'
MISS MARGARET BALDWIN IS
BRIDfe OP NEAL J. WADE
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Baldwin
or Arnett Oklahoma this week an-
nounced the marriage of their
daughter Mia Margaret to Mr
SAVE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES IN-
3B3
USE
OUR
LAY-A
VAY
PLAN
Give Her a.
COAT
I
-
For Christmas
ONE BIG SPECIAL RACK OF LOVE-
LY NEW FALL COATS REDUCED
TO ggJS FINE FABRICS IN ALL
THE NEW FALL STYLES AND
COLORS. COATS ON THIS. RACK
ORE WORTH UF TO 13.75.
WAIT NO LONGER!
DIXIE
BASEMENT
CHOICE ..
S95
CHILDRENS FELT '
. HOUSE i
SLIPPERS
IN BLIT OR RED.'-.
A GOOD WARM DURA-
BLE HOUSE SLIPPER.
-BASEMENT
69c
LADIES' FELT
HOUSE
SLIPPERS
IN BLIT AND WINE.
LEATHER TRIMMED.
IN SOFT HOLES.
BASEMENT
69c
LADIES' NEW
CHINELLE ROBES
PRETTY STYLES; IN MANY PASTEL SHADES
YOU WILL FIND THESE ON SALE IN OUR -
BARGAIN
BASEMENT
298
LADIES NEW .
HOLIDAY
- DRESSES
SEE THERE LOVELY NEW
MANY NEW HIGH SHADE AND
TEL. ; GIVE HER ONE OF THESE LOVELY
DRESSES FOR CHKI8TMAS.
DIXIE
BARGAIN
BASEMENT .. .. .
3
MEN'S NEW
. DRESS SHIRTS
LOVELY NEW PATTERNS ALL FAST COLORS.
EVERY SUIT WELL TAILORED. ALL MADE
IVlTn NO-WILT COLLARS.
DIXIE BARGAIN
BASEMENT ..
' 1 i
i
00
GOWNS and
PAJAMAS
LOVELY RAYON SATIN IN BOTH LACE
TRIMMU) AND TAILORED STYLES.
DIXIE
BARGAIN
BASEMENT i
1
dies. After the dinner the group
attended the Rebel dance at the
New Chickasha HoM.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
George Teter Lieut and Mrs. R. L.
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil-
liams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pltier.
Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Mr
Mrs. Paul Spinning Jr Mr.
and Mrs. Reford Melton Dr. and
Mn. Randotphr H. Ehey Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Huloie and Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Dun ten.
:jf i;i ip
SYLVIA OCULSON MARRIED .
TO CCRP. JACK E. KIDD
Dr. and Mrs. X C. Coulson this
week" announced the marriage . of
their daughter Mia SyMa LaVeme
to Corporal Jack R. Kidd of Marfa
Texas. The wedding was an event
of November 21st mt the N. C. O.
club at Marfa. -The
only attendants of the couple
were Mrs. Inngford and Sergt.
Charlie Ungle.
The bride was graduated from the
Chickasha high school and attended '
the .Oklahoma College for Women.!
She was a member of the Black Kats
and the 8. D. C. dub. The couple
has established their home at Mar-
fa Texas where Corporal Kidd is
stationed.
3? Hi
CHAPTER 39. O. E S. ELECTS
MRS. W. L. KEYES
WORTHY MATRON
When officers for the coming year
were' elected by Chapter 39. O. E. 3.
Friday night. Mrs. W. L Keyes was
elected worthy Matron of the chap-
ter. Other officers 'elected Included
X. C. .Jenkins worthy patron Mrs.
Mary Wlnfree associate matron H.
A. Halbig associate patron. Mrs. J.
A. McCarthy secretary Mrs. E. C.
Jenkins treasurer Mrs. a. P. Hol-
land. conductress and Mrs J. N.
Babb associate conductress.
Mrs. H. N. Crouse presided over
the business session at which time
plana were made for a tuikey din-
ner .to be hetd December 15th and
also for Christmas boxes to be sent
to the Masonic Home in Guthrie.
Hr ?K
ALPHA CLUB MEETS IN
HOME OF fRS. WOODSON .
' Members of the Alpha Club were
entertained Friday afternoon In the
home of Mrs. Horace Woodson 1324
Dakota Avenue. The Woodson home
wu beautifully decorated with
bowls of fall flowers. Mrs. Tom Brit-
tain gave the lesson which was on
Love" and Miss Evelyn Shearer
entertained the group with two
readings. During the buslnesa ses-
sion plans were made lor the Christ
mu party which Is to be held on
December 19th in the home of Mrs.
W. W. Andrews 1031 South Six
teenth Street. The club also voted
to HU a Christmas basket for a
needy family.-
After the business session 'a de-
Itciooi refreshment plate wu ser-
v4 to two guests. Mrs. John Payne
and Mrs. Ed Hendren five members
Mrs. Murray Nix. Mn. Tom Brit
tain Mrs. Jodie Sevier Mrs. R. M.
Seal and Mre. Joe Hem and the
other club members Mrs. Andrews
Mrs. Herbert Bare. Mre. H. I. De
Kinder Mn. Ira Diedge Mrs. W. I.
Fanner Mr. Forest France Mrs.
Vance Lowery Mrs. Joe Mor.kres.
Mrs. S. S. Sanger Mrs. Lester
Shearer Mrs Paul Singer Mrs. W.
C. Travia and Mrs. H. O. Wood.
REBEL CLUB ENTERTAINS
WITH PARTY AT NEW
CHICK A8HA HOTEL
Members of the Rebel Club en-
tertained Saturday night with a
party at the New Chickasha Hotel
Ballroom. The room wu trans-
formed into a recruiting atatlqn for
the Army and Navy Air Oocpe. The
guest entered Port JtebeP where
IN
FAS-
98
49
$29.75 to $49.75
$24.75 to $75.00
Every nun ra-
ja yi his initials
on his SING.
$2.95
IT
$27.50 to $42.50
$24.75 up
SILVERWARE
Service fer
Six and Eight
Shes travel in comfort a-ith this
'mart fitted ease. Roomy and
beautifully lined.
. $15.00 up
DUO
Wedding Sets
19s?650
Heamifai
DISHES
and
CHINA
. 33-Pe.Srt
$6.50
What would please
Him mote than a
LIGHTER
$1.50 up
A Useful Gift
thr Man t
DESK .SETS
$5.00 up
CLOCKS
For The
MANTEL
cr DESK
$3.95
IT
For Lovely Gift tar the
iVaas or Miss
DRESSER SETS
$4.50 up
...GIFT SUGGESTIONS...
4- COMPACTS 4 LCCKETS . BILLFOLDS
MILITARY SETS VANITY KITS
J. CLIPS 4. KEY CHAINS 4- BRACELETS
MANY' OTHER GIFTS FOR SUM AND LESS
(GIFTS FROM YOUR JEWELER ARE
GIFTS AT THEIR BEST)
OUSLEYS JEWELRY STORE
49 YEAR OF DEPENDABLE JEWELRY SERVICE .
IN ' CHICKASHA"
VAV
Gifts For Her .
YardkyV Cosmetic Kit
$3.75
COLOGNE
$1.00 and $1.50
COMPACT
$1.00 to $3.50
PERFUMES
55c to $4.50
niDM'rS TOILET WATEB
$1.00
TERFUMES .
50c to $5.00
COSMETIC KITS
$5.00 to $17.50
COMPACTS
$1.00 to $5.00
lUHtilRI TOILETRIES
AFTEK-BATII POWDER -
. 39c to $1.50
FINE PKRFFUMED SOAPS
49c to $3.75 Box
Gifts For Him
LEATHER TRAVEL KITS
CIGARS
CIGARETTES
FOUNTAIN PENS
$1.00 to $10.00
. PENCILS
LEATHER BRUSHES
Y.RIST WATCHES
SHAVING SETS '
YARDLEY'S
$1.50 to $5.00
i'PTui Taxi
WOODBURY'S
SHAVING S)
89c
Plus Tax)
wrist vt
GIFT CCMFTV TION8
25c to $3.50
(Plua Tax)
-
mi NTAlN PENS
$1.00 to $10.00
WR1SLEV8 COLOGNES
59c to $1.50
WHITMAN'S
CIIRISTMtrt CHOCOLATES
25c to $7.50
Montag' Faahienable
STATIONERY
49c to 98c
LONGLOIS LAVENDER
J-Piere Set
$li9
Bn.l.FOLDS
49c to $5.00
EXrON n.AIR BRUSHES
98c to $2.98
MILITARY BRUSH RETS
SAFETY RAZORS
CANDIES
CLOCKS 1 ' '
PIPES AND TOXM'COS
FRESH. DELICIOUS
Whitman's
CHOCOLATES
Direct from the maker! And
that mean all the original fine
high quality and flavor. Order
now!
WHITMAN'S SAMPLER world
famous adortment 513 to tIM
WHITMANS FAIR HILL our
leader at SI a lb.
Sizes from fte to S5J0
QUALITY FOR THE PRICE!
S-LB. BOX HORTON'S
ASSORTED -CHOCOLATES
89c
t'i-Lb. COTTAGE ..
CHOCOLATES
79c
JOAN MANNING
CHOCOLATES
Per Pound ...
60c
CeLux Miniature
CHOCOLATES Pound
39c
l-LX HORTON'S
CHOCOLATE
CHERRIES . ..
23c
AMERICAN MIXTURE
XMAS HARD CANDY
t-Lh. Bo
49c
FADS DAYTON'S GEMS WE8TCLOX
Ladies. Men's Fiodeb Beautiful Designs
2.89
and
UP
STATIONERY
49c up
MAKE-UP KITS
PRICES TO SUIT YOU
PERFL'ME CARA NOME
$1.25
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
$2i0 to $70
TRAVEL KITS
$30 up
BILLFOLDS "
$1.00 to $10.00
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1941, newspaper, December 11, 1941; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1897156/m1/3/: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.