The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1943 Page: 3 of 12
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CiiHki'ki. Okla.. IkwiMijf.
P. E. 0. Chapter
Holds A Party
McEIhoes Lawn
Member of Clwper CR. P. E. n.
enjoyed delightful Un parly
given Wednesday immhi on the
bn of Iht 8. f. McEUmei home at
1203 South Fifteenth St .' Chkki-
aha. Honoree were Mr. M. A. Nash
who plans to leave annn to make
her home In Edmond. Okla and
Mrs. C. E. Alexander who 111 leave
about Aliens! lath for her new
hrane In Dallas. Texas.
The hour were eprnt Informally.
Oifts of handsome vases were pre-
sented earh nf the honorees by the
chapter president. Mia. Howard
Taylor. Refreshments were served
from a table covered with a Aoth
In fiesta colon. The centerpiece
was an arrangement of fruits on
a bed of lee. Pottery in fwUs col-
ors was used.
The affair eras in charge of a
cotnmille made up of Mrs O. W.
Austin. Mm. Clyde Turner. Mrs.
Howard Taylor and Mrs 8. I. Me-
Elhoes Twenty members were In attend-
ance. ?
Local Girl
Is Married
In Vermont
Thb lnarriaze of Mb Jo Anna
Beeler daughter of Mr. and Mr.
George It. Beeler nf Chtckusha and
Staff Bergt. C. K. Edwards son of
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Edwards of
Co lu mbits Ky.. are solemnized at
Iorlock In the evening nf June
29. Rev. David Reid pastor read
the vows in the First Methodist
Church of Burlington VU
Just proceeding Uie ceremony a
program of organ music was play-
ed. After Gounods Are Maria
had been given Uie organist struck
Into the strains of Uie Mendelsohn
Wedding March for ill procession'
al.
Tlie matron of honor was U
bride's mother. She wore a brm
suit with British tan accessories
and a corsage of Talisman roses.
For her wedding costume tlie
bride chose a teal blue suit with
Mack accessories and a corsage of
14 rose buds. For "some thing old
. aha carried a point lure handker-
chief made by her great-gmnd-
mother and carried by Mrs. Beeler
f it her wedding.
Pvt Paul Dyspn served as 'beat
man for the bridegroom.
IF YOU'RE NEEDED AND CAN QUALIFY .
: SERVE YOUR COUNTRY
IN THE U.S. CROP CORPS!
Watch for local recruiting In your community '
II KHHWIlhM KIKRfMf ml TO la Hmosu I
THE DKUHIM NIT
CONDENSED STATEMENT
As Rendered to the Comptroller of the Currency June 30 1043 -
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $1041929.65
Overdrafts - . 245.08
Federal Reserve Bank Stock 8250.00
Bank Building ' 120000.00
Furniture Fixtures and Vaults ; 1 . 8948.52
Other Real Estate ; 2.00
Other Assets 356.96
U. S. Bonds $1532300.19
Municipal and Other Bonds and Warrants 651683.06
Cash and Sight Exchange 2404778.67
4588761.92.
4588761.92
' $5768494.13
J !
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ' $ 200000.00
Surplus ' 75000.00
Undivided Profits net 1. - l 84213.77
Reserves for Expenses Interest etc. ' ! 6164.63
DEPOSITS - -' 1 540411573
Julv S 1941
A graduate of Chic kasha High
Srhool. Mrs. Edwards one of the
most popular girl of Chickaaha has
attended Oklahoma College for
Women lor the past law yean.
Before entering the armed force
Bergt. Edvard attended the Uni-
versity of Kentiafey. He la now a
member of the Pint Special Serv-
ice Nit. which la a United States-
Canadian para-ski commando force.
Don Allens '
Entertain Two
Church Groups
i f
Mr. and Mrs. Don Alim wen
hosts to the Junior and Senior
young people's vesper groups of the
Pint Christian Church Sunday
night 4 their farm home.
The Junior group met fmm 7
to 9 p. m. for vesper services and
election of officer. MM JUne Por-
ter led the devotional and Miss
RcndeU West accordionist pre-
sented several number.
Officer chosen for the next quar-
ter an: Uvience Kirkpatrick
president; MM Jean Porter vice
president; MM West secretary
and MM Dnmtliea Allen treasurer.
Following church services the
senior group enjoyed a ricnlc sup-
per on Uia lawn of the Allen home
and closed their meeting with a
friendship tinle.
Special guests wen their sponsor.
Mrs. J. N. Babb Rev. George Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Allen. R. R. Kirk-
patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ferguson.
Around forty members of both
groups wren present.
MR. AND MRS. ARDEN
BOOTHE GIVE DINNER
To compliment Wayne Chestnut
of Seheneetedy. N. Y Mr. and Mrs.
Arden Boothe wen hosts at an In-
formal dinner during the past' week
in Uieir home 1321 Missouri Ave.
Mr. Chestnut a cousin of Mrs.
Boothe Is stationed with the Naval
Air Force at Purcell.
Among those In attendance wen
Miss Charlene Wolsey. Miss Fran
ces Bailey. Mrs. Reg E. Spaulding
and Aviation Cadet Arthur Park'
MRS. GRIFFIN ENTERTAINS
WITH FAMILY REUNION .
Mrs. J. H. Griffin of 1403 Kansas
Avenue hai been entertalnhig her
children during the past week at
a family reunion. Among those who
have been in attendance are Mia.
C. H. Oreer of Log Angeles Cali-
fornia. the former Miss Mary Grif-
fin William Griffin of Backport
Mai and' Jack and Sam Griffin member of Be SI T social club.
both of Chickaaha.
The above statement is correct .
. C. B. TURNER Cashier -
The Bank that SERVICE BUILT.
Miss Prentiss
Marries Lieut.
Arthur Meyer
ITe for an altar banked with
atiMe gladioli and ferns and lighted
with white tapers In candelabra.
MM Margurnt B. Trent u daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. H. M. PrentM
1101 Missouri Avenue. Cldekasha
became the bride of Lieut. Arthur
Meyer am nf Mr. and Mrs. David
Meyer. Dr platne 111.
An event of June 39 In the Post
Chapel C. A. A. F. Childress.
Texas lire double-ring ceremony
was road by Rev. Frank D. Travis
Presbyterian minister. Tire aisle
leading' to the altar was flanked
with white carnations and lighted
tapers hi candelabra.
Pre-nupllal mualr Included Claire
da Lone and Irh Lie be Dtrh."
sung by Bergt. W. Harper. To the
strains nf Mrndrtumhn's Wedding
March the bridal party came down
the aisle. Lirhednutm" eras pbiy-
ed softly during Uie ceremony.
MM nnaa Mae MCGomta served
as maid of honor. She wore a light
blue I re and marquisette formal
frock and carried a nosegay of pink
carnation.
For her nuptisla lhe bride wore a
traditional Ivory' satin wedding
gown fashioned on prince line
with a train and buttoned down the
back. The sweetheart neckline was
outlined with seed peart. and Uie
fbigcr-tlp veil waa Attached to a
halo of net and seed pearls.
She carried a while Bible brimm-
ing to Mr. D. a Coble nut and
lopped with a wbite orchid. For
"something old she wore an an-
tique gold bracelet wlUi diamonds
belonging to MM Frances Bailey.
Her something new" was a lace
handkerchief gift of MM Mary
handkerchief which belong-
Uilng borrowed she wore a strand . . .
of seed pearls belonging to Miss
Eileen Elliott.
Best man waa Capt. A. LX. Meyer.
A reception was given by the
bride's parents at Uie Childress
Hotel. They were assisted by Mrs.
A. M. Meyer. The bridal table was
centered with white carnations and
on It waa placed the three-tired
wedding cake topped with a minia-
ture bride and groom.
Among those In attendance were
Dr. and Mrs. Prentiss. Mrs. A. M.
Meyer MM Judy' Conrad
Dorothy Lee Ceffey. MM
Miller and Mrs. Ross Relgel.
Mrs. Meyer waa graduated from
the Nowata public schools and for
taro years attended Oklahoma Col-
lege for Women where she waa a
Pi Beta Kappa Phi Psl Fencing
Club and Rainbow Club.
Lieut. Meyer is a graduate of the
Chicago public schools and attend-
ed the university of Illinois Cham-
pagne I1L He was employed with
Westlnghouse before entering the
armed fore. Iff received his com-
mission at Foster Field Victoria
Texas.
Following the reception the cou-
ple left fa- a. brief wedding trip
HI
$5768494.13
lHt
1 1 W white FD. Trai The bride
jrhme for her traveling B-l'iBif a
juw-pwee sad of navy blue crepe
with whwh site wore navy shorn
i hat and bag and pir.k glove
i The croipte hsva edUMnhrd their
'hnwir far HtJlngl-a. Texas.
VM
Miss Trammell
Is Married To
A Wichita Man
In Uie presence of a few trtl-
mate trie od and relative Mis
Mary linn TraimnelL daughter of
Mr dark Trammell and the late
Mr. Trammell became Uie brute
of Fdward W. ldd. ann of Mr
Anna W. Ladd nf Wirhila Kan.
at q o'rbwk Monday nmrrlng. The
eerrmnny waa solemnised In Uie
home of the bride's mntlter at 1301
Booth Seventh Street.
Dr. Harold Grove pastor nf Uie
First Baptist Cliurrh. read the
vows befnre a Har arranged in
front of the fireplace m tlie livin'
room. Tall wrought iron standards
of gladioli and floor candelabra
flanked the white prieu-dieu. A cry-
stal bowl of gladioli rieenrated the
menteL and bowls of garden flowers
were used thronglirmt the house.
Prercedlng tlie ceremony MM
Helen Pro liter of 8erian. Kan. sang
Because" and llawe Thee." ae-
rnuipaiiled by Boyii Gilkry organ-
ist. 'Hie hrifla! party entered to Uie
strain of tlie bridal clwru from
Wag tier's ''lather grin. MM Billie
Jean Trammell youngest sister of
Uie bride was candlelighter. 81 ic
wore a dress of orchid crepe.
MM Mary Melton served as maid
of honor. Her frock waa a two-pte-e
blue crepe with matching list
and a shoulder corsage of pink
gladioli. Similar corsages were
worn by Mbs Trent me II and Miss
Prallier.
Given in marriage by her broth-
er. Ramsey Tramell. tlie bride
eliose for lier wedding drew a
rrrpe suit ol Ivory while and a
small pick hut adorned with lilies
of Uie valley. 8hr carried a white
Bllile covered with an orchid and
white satin ribbon. For some-
thing old she carried a hand
ed to her maternal grandmother.
Best man was Fuller Self of Wich-
ita. Kan.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Trammell chose a two-piece suit of
dusty rose and a corsage of white
ganler las and baby breath.' Tlie
bridegroom's mother wore brown
with a gardenia corsage.
Gladioli snapd rugous and baby
breath (entered Uie lace-covered
bridal table In Uie (lining
while tlie three-tiered wedding cae
and crystal pumh howl were placed
MM' on each side. After tlie first piece
Bobby n eke bad been cut by tlie bride
tlie rake dm served by MM Jean
Hickman assisted by Mr. Cecil
Ming of Oklahoma City
Mr. Will Linn presided at Uie
punch bowl. Site was assisted by
Mrs. Ramsey Trammell Mrs. John
Wilson. Mia. Vera Bailey and Mrs.
Fuller Self of Wichita Kan.
Mrs. Ladd I one of Cliickaslia's
lovllcst and most pipiilar girls. She
was graduated from Chickaaha
High School and attended Okla-
homa Colle;e for Women where
she wax a member of the Q o
cial club. She is also affiliated wlUi
the Merry Maid Club.
Mr. Ladd attended Wichita Uni-
versity. He Is now employed by tlie
Cessna Aircraft Company lu Wich-
ita. Following the reception the cou-
ple left for a short wedding trip.
For traveling Uie bride chose a
black linen pull with trimmings of
white and accessories of the same
color. The couple; f 111 be at home
In Wichita.
John Gilkey
To Celebrate
5th Birthday
Little John Patrick Oilkey. am of
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gilkey of Chlck-
asha will celebrate his fifth birth-
day oil Saturday July 10th.
He will be honoree at a large and
elaborate children's parly given al
Hi Country Club In ChlckashB.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Emory Con-
rad. Mrs. Harry Goss Mrs. Arden
Boothe Mrs. Kenneth Wallace and
Mrs. .O. K. Ilolsapple.
: -is
BRIDK ELECT IS
HONORED AT SHOWER
Honoring MM Mary Linn Tram-
mell. whose marriage to Edward W.
ldd of Wichita. Kan. was an event
of Monday. Mrs. Will Linn and
Mrs. Joe J. Allen were hostess at a
linen shower during the past week
st Uie latter's home 1338 South
Sixth St.
The house was lovely with snap-
dragons and daisies and a doll bride
centered the lace -covered table on
which the gifts for the honoree
were arranged.
Various contests were enjoyed
during the evening and each guest
wrote her favorite recipe in a cook-
book which was presented to the
bride-elect.
Around twenty-five guests at-
tended the shower.
. ft ft ft
MRS. MeELROY HOSTESS
TO MOTHERS CLUB
Mrs. J. R. McElroy was hostess
to members of the Mother Club
this week st a meeting in her
home 2303 South Eighteenth St.
Election of new officer was
Iteld mid Mr. George Walter was
4 Ml( K .-H 4 TAR
fWw4 preftfcJent. (! officers U-
flKte Mm R. D. Muir vrr-
irroirtml; Mr. E. V. Ruin srere-
in; Mr. C I. Daite. treasurer
and Mr Jlin D Brown rtu plain
Mr Glenn Rml. returned medi-
cal miwmnary Iran Airu. sate
an illustrated talk duclavnig coa-
t ard piHlerv of that acini ry.
Mm - Jlm Dsenduigrr was an
ddiiemal cue
Around ten member biicikM
Uie merluig.
' v -r
CdtiF MtiiK.r: ii 8 mi ins
IN CRUt LORD HOME
Meiniwn nf Uie Mnndsv Golf and
Rrtdce Club sere entertained al a
Innrhenfi nieerirg Tuesday ader-
P""tt in the In him ol Mr O. B
Crorfiwd. 1403 Sulh Sixteenth
Hlrort.
Tlie hmrlienii table was cliarm-
insly renlered with an arranse-
ntenl of daiMes. while varmua nil
flower deenrated tlie pkih. Bridge
was enjoyed dnrinx Uie sflen.nrm
Mrs. Bert KiddfHiand Mr W. E.
Il'irtu were special guests.
MMRMXT HONORS
LOCAL VISITOR
Mim Ann Burnett nf Ryan wav
I lie honored gnent when her auiij.
Mi B. V. Venable entertained
HI s breakfast during (lie past
week in her Imme. 1626 Dakota
Avenue.
Fil lowing a Kwlin at Sliannan
Spriii; Uie group went to Uie
home of Mr Venable wliere break-
fast wa served at ant long table
centered with an arrangement of
orchid rut flowers. Bridge and ln-
foriniil entertainment were enjoy
cl during tlie morning. Nine guests
were entertained.
4 m
MISS HARRIS WEDS
OKLAHOMA CITY MAN
Of Interest to tier many friends
here is tlie announcement of the
marriage or MM Maude Harris
daughter of Mi Phoebe E. Harris
to Z. Howard Crosby of Oklxlioma
City. The iwrddlng waa ail event of
Saturday night. June 26.
MM Lynn Hurris. sister of tlie
bride served as bridesmaid. Best
man was Arcll S. Cnrken.
Formerly a resident of Chickasha.
Mi Crosby was employed at Zee's
Style Shop.
Following the ceremony Uie cou-
ple left for a brief wedding trip to
Eastern Oklahoma. They lisve es-
tablished their home at 234 North-
east FiftcenUi 81.. Oklahoma City.
ri'BLIC WELFARE WORKERS
ENJOY "SLACKS PARTY
V
Staff memlwrs uf the Department
(if Ibililic Wellare were entertain-
'd with slacks'' party diving Uw
I ast week on Uie lawn uf. Uie home
r Mrs. II. T. Cliancey 9f Iowa
Avemw.
- Irformal entertainment includ-
ing music group singing and games
was enjoyed during the evening.
Guests included Mr Eurah Os-
teen MM Junta Shoemaker. Mr
Ira Mae Johnson. Mr Lucille H.
Terrell MM Margaret Haynie MM
Grace Clark. MM Lei Fhrl Mis
Maxine Adams Mr Jhn Dixon.
MM Ora Young. Mr Faye Howell
and Mr Beryl Larson.
Yesteryear
Dear IS:
If. II. DnBose and B. B. Mi'Bur-
nelt returned Uiat week from Wich-
ita Fall where Uie annual walei
convention wa held.' They were
hoUl official uf Uie Chickasli
Water Department. Trips of In
ipecUnn to Uie new dam were made
there. '
It. L. Boyer Jim Campbell and
joe Bull left that week for an
extended trip Uirough Texas. They
went to Purcell where they were
to board a special home-seekers
train from Uw north. They were to
spend Sunday In Galveston and
were to visit Brownsville and La-
redo on the Mexican border.
Chickasha waa all excited that
week over the finding of the skel-
eton of a man on Uw banks of the
Washita rive.. The skeleton wa
found by D. W. K-mell Just north
nf the Frisco bridge. Physic Ian be-
lieved It to be a man between Uie
ages of 17 and 30 year The skele-
ton was found in a crude wooden
box in which waa buried a musket.
Several physicians of Chickasha
examined the skeleton and decided
it wca'a .whlte man and believed
him to have been dead between
three and seven year
Dr. C. P. Mitchell had opened an
office at 9C9 First National Bank
IMPROVES EFFICIENCY
LESS EYE STRESS
n
n
A. J. ROBERTS D. 0.
OPTOMETRIST
lit 'Chlrluwlui Ave. l'liroie 1TH7
Bo. Liter ir M.uhrll was an era
nr and throat iprrHlM. He came
la Cti kasha from fjndssy and had
bought a Is me tr.i turned hi
family here.
J L "Mini LLi i a!) notauird
.enrols mj'irw In lm mill arm
when It bruv nr-islit til a list
hubr was reported awli belter
llut week It was lluKlit al lirsl
ll.st he wiiglil lo Ins arm but It
hi'd bmnre belief aial tlie dungrr
as over '
Two Grady Cntnily bs arre lu
Iwlp Uncle Ham handle In light-
mg slop after they liad completed
Hie mjilifd naval Irauitiig al Hie
U 8. Naval Acartrniy. They rre
T4 L- Neville of Che kaslia wild
Farl Mender Its II of Verdrn. wlm
kfl tliat week for Ainia)lis. They
were ppmnlcd b Cisicrevaiaii
tiensman Ymng Neville wa Uie
son of Mr. nd Mr. E C. Nevdle.
ITJI Idaho Avenue and was grail-
uated from Hie Clis-kasha llish simih nd W. & Corbin wrre an- !
School in 1931. That year la- had pointed to nerve with him. D. C- '
been a studecl at Hie Oklalwima Hy'carger allrndrd tlie meeting and
University st Norman. On their I spiAe nr. good roads. 1
way In Annapolis the boy were In A. B. Thompson rrreived rain-
stop at Washington where they ; ful injuries one evening tliat seek '
ere In visit ilh Omarev.iniin when the radiator rap of his car
Thumax and Ills prlvte sreretary blew .iff scalding his n-jlit arm. Hi
Torn PIiiIIiimi frnierl.v of Clnrka- ' car liad been stuck in the mud and
slia. Tliev were al:. hi vut Krna- Ins engine lircame healed. Wlirn he
hr Harrehl. attempted to unscrew Uie rap a
Annoum-miri t of Hie m.Ii- of Hie . Ireain of botlu g walcr slmt out
Barton Bn. I lien IXalw Agency and scalding Ins hand and arm.
part id Hie garage rfiupniriit to Aiiirr.ximalrly lure hiiluirrd irls
George Jleelrr. Jr. was niatlr that at trndnl Hie ictiir wlil-h was giv-
week. and Uie clirrkiiig over of tlie en for lliem one evening tliat week
establishment was under wav. Tlw .at Khanoan Springs Park. Tlie
new establishment was to be up- i 1 jniw snd Laucesses wrre tliere slid
erated exclusively as a service l- ' they were busy every minute snper-
Uon mid sales rvaim. The ojieiiiiig of visini tlie game and the eating.
Uie new place wa to be on July 1. i They ate over 3000 sandwiches and
Tlie sales forre was lo lie I leaded . sum ice cream cone. Contest and
by Earl 8itnpsuti wlm liad charge of game were played and Ilia win-
Uie sale of Dxlge etir The service ! tiers in Uie peanut race were A" -'tlrparlment
was lo he I traded by ! Us. Dorothy Skidmore and Dnrniliy
Elmer Wagner. j Mellon. Johnny Rogxtad. leali
. MM Irene Mays presrnled a Bradley and Vera Vos Mary Burt-
number of her vmlin puiuls that j srhi Mary Carrutlirrs and Ruby
week In a recital at tlw First Powell.
Clirtotlan Church. Tims taking Julin Kayxcr aged S3 yean died
iwrt in Uw recital included Fay i on Friday night at his home here
.rsjs.
OUir Dean Cook. Eldrrd Csvell. j survived by J. W. Kayrer of Chkfc-
Gcorge GaUto. MM Mays was as-! aslia and Mylus Kayscr of Milton
'e VJW e'er- J
SHOP THESE
38-Inch
Brown Muslin
A medium quality that
is fine fur many pur-
pose. Dixie Easement.
Limit 29 yards lu each
customer. Yard
10c
Sheeting
Fully 81 inches wide in
a good quality. Limit 11
yards to each customer.
Dixie Easement. Yard
39
2 Pound
Quilt Bundles
Assorted rl:iil1 Hld
printed pieces. (Guaran-
teed fast colors. Dixie
Easement. 2-poimd
bundle
49c
Indies
Mesh Hose
Non-run rayon quality.
New summer shades.
Dixie Easement. Pair
49c
81x105 Inch
BedSpreads
Fine Krinkle Quality. In
assorted cokirs. On sale
in the Dixie Easement.
Each
1
39
h d by Mr R T EMev voraiid
l d Ryuama Cart. pMinst The cr-
rlirtra aaa laalcd by Paul Norris
Harvey Pretty. Hwrd Dunran.
i Arthur Wliur. Uana Bakh and
Cerald Bertnar. Jr
Milan ptp r t to Uie p'lii
ard 4ed adroit eiglit lu one in
Icnr of albi't tlie m jiili ipsl luclit
plant to the Clibkadia Gas and
Define Cronrany. gniiig llteCliak-
. s;Ji (a in a Iranrhie Ivf light srr -
i .-e in Mimu. The vote was 133 for
Hie proposi'imi and JT acairag it
aroudm; to F D Schaffer awn-
: -er of tlie Clm kaslia Co
j A mrmia-ra foruia conimiliee was
! alliHenawl mr night Ulat week 1
! a Chamber of Oannirrce nierung
. George II Evans named cliair -
: nn and L. y. Arimld. ar.d B. h.
Bairfiad. J. If Barnes. Raymrowl
1 Nunnery. Mr. R. K. Woollen. Mrs.
Nettw Cuyrli. Jeff William n.
Coffman. II. E. Trodhaker. K. It
e-s'
HOT WEAIHEH
New Summer Dresses
Fine rayon crepes in both plain shades ;
and novelty prints. All nicely made
in many new styles. L
498.d 595
Girls Sport Oxfords
3S8
ffiH
Mens Khaki Pants
Doth sun (an and blue. All
A good value. On sale in
.Easement Pair.
Mens Summer Slack Suits
Shantungs and novelty cottons. All well tailored.
Colors are blue tan and brown. Vr.lu js
to 3.98. Dixie Easement.
Choice.- '
Mens Summer Dress Pants
Washable in neat 'stripes and plain
colors. All well tailored. An ideal sum-
mer wash pant. Dixie Easement. Pair
One Crop Mens Sport Shirts
8Qp
Values up to 1.59. These
dose out. Sixes smnll
large. Dixie Easement.
Headquarters For Work Clothes
Army twills Covert Cloths Jeans and many others
kindskinds. '
See Us first for your Work Clothes.
! UL
Karoa-L J. W X 'r acxmpanied
P Boron of ciiirUJa. Route j
and U-asH.'li-oid Wilma Wolfe (d
j Blarrhaid
1 Mr. C. I. Pnier ri CtikkaJia la
ia major surciral wHrit.
Mr and Mr. Aims Cann f
j Chw ka Jw a..ismee (I tilth of a
i 'een-p:ial daughter brn July 3.
! J1 ld Mr- Jlm
iof 1 annoumw tlie Inrih of
ar- eilil-Mii'd whi. July 9.
' r- . n- Hubbard or
( J-hi kali. Rroiie 3. tinauiee hA
j "'h tr f'ly
Mr' Mrs J Hulitower
"r C11".. aT"'r?
! " 111 ' 11 t'1 ciElit-jsjund daugh-
UlUd iwxt werk.
Your I: wnd.
Ld
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inntdK insriTL notes
Mrs. Mattie Self f I ind-ay. via
has undertone treatment for a
fractured kfl hip received wltea
ni(k by a litHr la.) rbling a bl
cvrlc. is reported lo be imiwovuiT:
Nvlva Siitam is improving but is
Mill in a serious court it son
Let lia Burns of Cluckai-Jia un-
der sent c imror irraiHm.
Olldia Cuei.iiighain of Lindsay U
a inajiu- sui spal rat tent (Ins week:
Otiil. sort M. Anhalt auiaauu
llw lujlli of a iliiu-lilrr.
Send Tlie ni' c. Jiv star to ytmr
boy In the srrvn.. j'
Morgan Studio A
OF
Expression (
Mr A. R. Mwgan leather
Dramatic Art '
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1943, newspaper, July 8, 1943; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1897234/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.