The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1954 Page: 2 of 14
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THE CHICKASHA STAR
.THURSDAY AUGUST IS. 194
NEWS of RADY COUNTY
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Mias M h r i I ii Ijiiu'iwwr of
Arcadia. falll. is xixmding llw
summer wtth Mr; ahff Mlft. (W
l.tnraslcr and lalnlly.1T Mn-
nirta. i
Funeral servlie wf r ran
ilurird t g p ni Sunday In lilt
r'iaMl i( i he Iti-iiwn Funeral
Hume fur Itubcri Kdwanl Lm
Hub i Soknium. Ml. who difti at
IMS p m. Tliuind.iy after lie-
rumlng ill euilkn dial day. Kev.
K ( Miller ulfK-Uicd Mr Sul-
umon had lived In Utirkasha
lore 1971 and was lut-al a gem
lor the Stark Nursi-iy ul Luu Ul-
iana. Mu. lie was a member of
the Flrat Baptlal (Itnrdi. Kur
vlvora Include three auna. 1. (I.
Solomon of Sun Itay Texas
Merlin Solomon of Laurel.' Ind.
and W. II. Solomon of llouaion.
Texaa; two daughter. Mra. I.
M. Gunn of Amarillo. Teas
and Mra. M. K. Schteiier of St.
Paul Minn.: one aiater. Mra.
Sally Lee of Senalnbia. Mina.;
30 grandchildren anil five ureal
grandchildren. Interment waa In
Rone fllll Ometery under the
direction uf Hie Hnwn Funeral
Home.
Funeral servli- were held
Friday Bltei-mam in the chapel
of the Brown Funeral Home for
Mm. Katheryn H.' Ilowerion.
Rev. II. C. Pupejtiy. iatnr of the
Capitol Hill nikirirt Church of
Jehovah Witness. eomlucted the
ervlie I'alllienrert were Frank
Young. K T. Towe. W. H. Car-
Hale Orville Sumner. Lowell
Rockett. Hen Dnlch and Cbuk
Goldtnm. Miss Mary A. Pope
fuy and Mi pm Cheryl Moore sung
"Risen Power'' and "Heyonri Ihe
Sunset." Tlie were accomp-
anied by Mra. Ii. (' Popejoy. In-
terment waa in Falrlawn ( 'erne
lery under the ilireciiou oi die
Brown Funeral Home.
Mra. T O. Fuatrr. Other ulllcara
Include Mr
IfllfYTIWl
Mra. Uoyd Footer sec
drohaufeeind'Mra. Kla
Funeral service were eon-
dueled at. RID p.m. Tnaaday al
Kermil.'-Teaaa Sir Buddy How-
ard IS ami of Mr. and Mra.
Fretichlo HOward uf Kerinil and
formerly of Chickaaha. Howard
died Monday morning aa a re-
ault of head Injur lea received In
an automobile accident Friday
evening near Kermli.
Tear Of fourty
Wiliam 1. e w i a Flagler ami
Hubert Tony Adams of Chirks-
aha. Charlie A. Kislgers of Nln
uekah. Kuy Allen Holder of Alea.
and llaiold Carl liug of Mlnco'
were imlucted into the Army
Munday morning in tHdalnnna
City ami have reported Fort
Bliss. Tex lor pi'iH-es.ing.
cows exhibited were In pasture
condition and all had produced
either a champion or a find
prise winner al local shuwH.
Merrill's herd produced the
grand champion steer of the
spring livestock abuw and the
grand champion heifer. The
riser later waa mimed champion
Angtia and reserve champion al
the Oklahoma Wale ' Fat Stock
Show. Merrill will' enroll In ag'
rii'ulliire engineering al Okla-
homa ABM College this fall.
While he is attending schuul.
Ralph Wltlie and aona will lake
over Ihe rare of hia herd. Mar-
vn Bickell FKA advlaur from
I .awl on. was Judge t the Burr
uss farm.
A barbecue kmcb was served
at Ike Alvin Beowa farm ' al
naan by Mrs. la-rsy LeForer.
her FFA boys aad mothers.
The Bcwwn farm io owned and
speraled by Mr. Brawn and
Uh BBMB I Rb4bii and MnaainnJ
ueo eeup tva wa
The eamblned herds f (hr.
Brawns and Dan Virgin which
smilui uav MW amA dsras
IwMBHIl Wm 91 rVWI MM IV
herd bulls were rxMMtrd. The
herds nee speraled separately
but are wurhed together In Ihe
QtxcUn
Mis. Ha Win of ilie WV
borne economic faculty will
conduct a clinic at Clinton Aug-
ust 17-1M in Ihe adult education
programs of that citys home
economics department
alee Is
ft.
Tenta-
aee la
An all-lime city water usesgr
record uf II3.tiiU.iiii gallons
reported fur July by Wes V
able city water super uiiendenl.
City fire losses fur the iiiouih
of July totaled B.iiM according
to W. C. AlriugUm. fire chief.
Properly threatened valued
Mfff.SU). Firemen answered a
total of 4H calls .liming Ihe
month.'
Mra Carel Sfiruwls. Mrs. Gby
Hush ami Miss Kihel Franklin
of Ihe Poeassei Home I lemon-
siratlon Chili atieiwled I lie farm-
home mmferem-e In Willwaier
this week a repiesenlalive of
that rlub.
Mrs. Rail ('.omits was elected
president of Hie Utile Kush
Hume Demonstration Club al a
meeting Iasi week In Ilie home of
Wanted To Buy
Royalty
Producing or Wildcat
F-A-Tin r.loran
109 N. 3rd.
f a I r a
Buyal Nhows. Mr. Blchell was
abut Judge ul Me Brawu farm.
Tlie Frank Frey Hhurihtirn
farm was nesl on Ihe lour. Herd
sire at this farm Is Campeon
rprighf 2nd purchased frwm L.
P. Burford of Lindsay iwo years
ago. along with Ul of Mr. Bur-
lords cuwa. Another hard Mire.
Broad lawn Forlr.caa 7th. Is
owned Jointly by Mr. Ktey and
Bill Smedley. Mr. Sowdhry pur-
chased this bull Inal fall al the
Mela Brothers dispersal sale
Holstein. Iowa. Jack Pallerstui
waa Judge al Ihe Frey farm.
Ilie lour was runriuded al Ihe
Melton Hereford farm uwnrxl
irnl operated by W. K. "Bill"
Mellon who Marled hla purebred
herd In IBM with cows from four
Oklahoma herds uf Haslet breed-
ing and T. Royal Rupert 83rd. a
son of the Turner Ranch lias-
ford 1 Rupert 811. Mr. Meltuns
herd (smslsla of some of the
greaiest breeding Muck In Hie
nation ami many of Ihe animals
bred al hia farm have la-coine
national champion as well a
champions al local rouniy ami
Male shuws. Ills gel-of-sire llils
year will be by Uocu K. Dmnlnu
7lli. lie lias -added CBg Heal
Silver Domino 9Mh. by Ihe- in
lemalhWtal reserve rhainpiun.
Real Mlver Dumimi 7lh to his
lierd. Today. Mr. Mellon's Here-
ford farm has grown lo Include
n Ifaslel raws. So Prince Dom-
ino Mixer-cows Boca K. Humlmi
7th. Royal Bsaar M. CBtf Real
Silver Domino Mb F. L. Real
Silver IJumino 2 B. Noe's Boca
Duke IJOth and I2IM. and fudr
suns of Royal Kssar SHi. In ad-
dition lo his regiMered herd he
has a grade herd uf. cattle and
Hampshire hogs. Ralph Dresson.
soLthwesi disirirt supervisor of
Ihe FKA. was Judge al I he Mel-
lon farm.
Nuptial vows were exchanged
by Mina Linda Slowe and U.
Jack W. Taylor of Smokey Hill
Air Base Sallna Kan. al ft p.m.
Saturday Aug. 7. Kev. Francis
Havlll psslor officiated al Ihe
ikwble ring ceremony in M.
Luke's Kpiscupal Church Chirk-
asha. The allar was lighted with
eaihertlal tapers and the allar
vases were filled with while
aMers and palm and lemon
leaves. The hrhle Is Ihe daugh-
ter uf U. Col. ami Mrs. Irvin
W. Stowe of Venlen. Id. Taylor's
parent are Col. K. W. A. Tay-
lor. who Is Motioned In Korea
and Mrs. Taylor of Los Angeles.
Calif. Wendell Make organist
of 'IVssrcaiiu. Texas presented
a program of nuptial niuaic and
accompanied John W I ii a I e a d
wlm sang "Ilie laird's Prayer."
Given In marriage by her failier
Iho bride wore a dress of while
satin. It was designed with a
lilted Issllce ami slioil sleeves.
The full skirl extended Into a
calluvlral train. Her double
fitiger-llp length veil of Illusion
fell fmm a coronet of malrhing
lace trimmed In seed peart and
sequin. She wore elbow length
mills and carried a while Bible
lopped with a fiurple Ihrualed
orchid Mirmumler by fleur-de-meur.
Mlsa Yvonne Hum of Vcr-
den waa makl of homir. Brides-
maids were Miss Janet Stephen-
sun of llklahunia City cisisln of
Ihe bride ami Miss.Kelu Joe
Farringlon of Anadarko. A 1 1
wore klenliral dresses In -pastel
colors of pink ami orchid with
tilled hislice ami M-aUiiied neck-
line. short sleeves ami full
skirts They wore short net mills
nml each carried a colonial hou-
'ipiel of pom pom osiers. Miss
Jsnel Taylor sister of the
groom was Junior bridesmaid
ami fluwi-r girl was Miss Penny
Stephenson of Charlotte. N. C..
isiusJn of Hie bride. Tlielr dress-
es wen similar lo those worn
by the other attendants hut with
double fullness of net over their
skirts. All wore little hand
chns-heted halo hats in maleh-
Ing colors. Id. Joe Valenti id
New York City served aa best
man. Hshets were Wain Stowe
of Verden and Id. Richard Tay-
lor of Lackland Air Base San-
Antonio Texas brothers uf Ihe
bride ami groom (iruumsinen
were Id. William C. Barker id
Randolph Field. Ran Antonin.
Tcxay ami Id. Jack Mocker of
Smokey lilll Air Base Sallna.
Kan. A reception wan held in the
parish house following the cere-
Imony. The serving labia was
covered with m lovely cul work
linen cloth over pink. The bride
I and groom nil the first piece of
I their four tiered wedding cake
I with a sabre which belonged lo
I the bride's father. Mlsa Janice
Dtckenaun of Verden rut and
served the rake to the guests.
Miss Chsrlene Willard of Hous-
ton. Texas poured ilie punch
Miss Joy Sprague uf Chirfcaha
kept Ihe guesl Isaifc. When the
couple left mi their wedding trip
Ihe bride wore a navy blue crepe
sheath dress with a red shoulder
(-) with navy accessories and
a while orchid corssge. They
will speml a week in Evergreen.
Colo. after whirh they will he
al home al 212 Charlulie St..
Siil ina. Kan. The bride is a grad-
uate of Venlen High ScIhsiI ami
aliemlcd Oklahoma AftM Clillege
lx Stillwater. IV graom gradu-
ated from Butler Univunity lx
Indianapolis. Ixd. axdareceivod
ice Ala
hia wings from Vaxre Ale Force
Base KxM. Those from Venlen
re Mra
attending were Mra. Fred Smith
and sons Fred and Bob. Mr. and
Mra. Hoy Koriermeier Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Lowe Mr. and Mrs.
r. L. Hum and rhlMien Mr. and
Mrs. C.- H. Dabney Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Yeager Mr. and Mrs.
L. K. Seago. Mrs. Claude Roper
Mrs. . Kuy Woods Mrs. Bill
Wiasls Mrs. K. ft Dive less Mrs.
William Nell lee Mrs. O. II.
Jackson. Mrs! A. Anderson Mr.
Mae Oxley Mrs. Roy Gibbon.
Mrs. M. J. Prtiee Gun Hen-
dricks Ralph Howell ami Ken-
neth and Mellon Undsuy.
Mrs. M. F. Fidrce left Tues-
day for Oklahoma Clly for a
few iluys visll with her sons
Ferris sml llillierl nod Iheir
lamllies.
Mrs. K. W. A. Taylor and
Janel left for tlielr home In
Angels. Calif Tuesday. Tliey had
been lmue guests id Col. ami
Msr. Stowe and family while
attending Hie Taylur-Hiowe wed-
ding August 7.
(Nil. ami Mrs. Slowe ami son.
Wayne left Wednesday. Aug. II.
for Sun Jose. Calif. They were
aei-omisiiiied by Mrs. Stowe's
mother. Mrs. H. C. Wainscoit.
of Oklahoma City. They plan lo
he gone abuul three weeks.
Dr. ami Mra. Sam Loveless of
Frederick were Saturday dinner
guests of Mr. ami Mrs. S. C.
IsivelexN.
Robin ami Kent l.nmar of
I lilckusha enjoyed a few iluy
Visit last week Willi their grand-
(01110 Mr. ami Mrs. C. A.
I leister wliile their iwtenis were
In Ikillwater allemllng s sidle
sgrlriilture sgents meeting.
Mrs. Martin Henry is spending
Ibis -week al St HI water repre-
senting the Verden Neighbnib
Club al Ilie slate home demon
siratlon. rlulik meeting
Mr ami Mrs I -a Verne Iv.-
uml son moved Ilie past week i
Ihe properly recently vacated b
the Yeager family. Ml. Idiws i
the school coarii fur Ilie coinlii
enr
Four iiriiples returned Sumlav
aftermsMi fro in an enjoyubti
fishing trip to Tenkiller l-alc
They were Mr. and Mrs. D -
Spradley. Mr. and Mrs. Orgi '
Talklngt'-n. Mr. and Mrs. Je-
TalklogliHi. aisl Mr. aisl M
Richard Brown.
Mrs. IdHilse Brice ami Bet-
and Mrs. Slierinan IfoslICk ss-n.
Ihe past wi-ekeml visiting thei.
ch ili Iren. Mr. ami Mrs. Albeit
llosiick of Huntsville. Ark. Tlu-t
n-turm-d liidne Mumlay aflci
ihnhi
Nancy and Christie Corey a
Oklahoma City are enjoying A
Iwo weeks vacation with I hell-
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs
Bill Woods.
Funeral services were held fur
Mrs. Barbara Jane Reece Sun
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fay Aug.. al 2 p.m. in Ihe
First BapUaf Clturrh Rev Ken-
neth Elkina officiated. Pallbear-
Itarry Dodson Kay
Aubrey Finley Dale
Dickenson Roy B i v e n a and
Frank Bivens. "Precious Mem-
ories" "When They King Thao
Golden Bella." and "Beyund the
Sunset" wfere rendered by Mrs.
Don Hmwn Mrs. Maif Upi-hurcb
Mr. Edil Adklssun. Mrs. Kd
Nelson aceumponleil by Mrs. E.
K Neisan. Mrs. Reece was borx
in Newton County Arkansas on
January 27. I MU and p a a a e d
away al her home In Verden on
August 3 1104. Survivors include
her husband A. J. Reece Sr.;
five children. Mu Flora Halhtm
of Venlen Alfred Keeee Jr. uf
Dallas Texas Fred Keeee uf
fliMiNion. Ttaaa Mra. Pauline
I ickensiin uf Venlen. ami Mrs.
leonu Tiuunas of Dwlun; 13
grandchildren and three great
gramb'liihlreii. Ilie Hansen Fu-
neral Hume was In charge of
arrangements with burial In Ilie
Venlen tmetery.
MKgt. ami Mrs. Gerard Os-
Isirne ami ehlklren of Westuver
Air Force liaxe. Mass arrived
Friday fur a months vacation lo
visll their parents Mrs. Male
Osborne ami Mr. ami Mrs. C. B.
Puwrell of (liiekaNha. ami oilier
relalive. -
Funeral services were held
Ka I unlay 'Aug. C. al 3 p.m. In
Ihe Venlen Methodist Church
fur Mrs. Perrilln Hrtalrr. Rev.
Tom-lrahani officiated
ary pallbearers were R. L
Browx. J. NJern. G. C. Me
Vey H. H. Aniril. and C. W.
Frotaaian. A 1 1 v e pallbear
were H. F. kaveleaa F. G. Rana-
berger. Kirby Whitley Gua Hen-
dricka Hoy Hamrick and Paul
DeBuard.. "Asleep In Jemia" and
"Abide With Me" were tendered
by Mrs. J. N. Kern Mra. C. W.
Ifamell. Mra. Harry Dodson.
Mr. Dun Brawn accompanied
by Mra. Edd Neisan. Dr. Bam
Love. lease! PrhderMi alas
"Lead Kindly Light." Mrs.
Ilelsler waa horn In Wales on
August ft I and paused away
at the home of her daughter
Mrs. P. S. Kern of Anadarko on
August ft 1934. Khe would have
been HI years old August ft.
I'rkllla Hrouks wxs married in
Charles A. Ilelsler In IHHI al
liarevllle III. They were pits
neers In this community having
come here In January of IWtt
and I H) me steaded on land four
miles south uf Verden. They
moved into Venlen In IBIS. Mr.
Ifelsler passed away inv IM7.
Mrs. Ilelsler cunt I nun I lo live In
her home and was quite active
until her ilraih. Three children
prereeded her In death. Those
who survive im lude Mrs. Robert
Zimmerman uf Thompson Falls
Muni.. Mrs. P. R. Kern of Ana-
darko Phil Ilelsler id Oilekanha
and CharMa and Bert of Verden.
Thei ant ala gramkhUdran aad
eight great grandchildren. The
barfftl hj tase
wl
III Cemetery al
M Thursday tt. FaMl be
( h ! completed1 when they WM W
1 " heels le Me rotady essoftlftHnn
meeting - At al 17 .Over '. 300
Sr. SMf Mra. Ray Phillips re-
cently purchased ihe Brice Groc-
ery located la the east part el
town on the highway.
The Baptist Church members
will hold revival services each
evening heglanlng at S e'rlork
If weather candMoaa permit
WMU of the BaptLd.Oan
will Meet M Ihe i
guests are expected. .
Mr. and ft.' Art Kyeas and
ihlklrea of Kansas Clly Kan.
were uvendgM guests Wedapa
day of Mr. and Mra. Dick Flood.
The Liana Club hod an Ice
rream end rake benefit Monday .
night. Aug. ft. They cleared $4U.
The FFA huya and iheir apon-
mar A. C. Chanay. left early
Tuesday fhomtng Aug. M. for
Bprhw Creak on the Grand River
fur their yearly outing. -They
plan hr Ml swim and have a
general good lime. They
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We have a rnmplete Kne of
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SATURDAY
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All of our nationally advertised brandic
We're not permitted to mention them in
thin sale adv but you know what they . .
are! DON'T WAIT . . . Stock up!
ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S
Summer Suits
Handsome single breasted summer suits in wool worsteds darrona
rayons and linens. Many an dark nluhi that ran lie worn late into
fall and early in the spring when the dayn start getting wanner.
You tan purchase one of thene fine suits for just a little more than
you would ordinarily pay for the alaeka. Sixes for all men and young
men.
ALTERATIONS FREE
About 50 Pairs
Dress Oxfords
$5
FORMERLY IRICEO TO 1193
Year round styles in tans and brown.. Ideal
for Imek-lo-nrhool wear. Broken lota Not
nil sixes In all styles
PRICE
ENTIRE STOCK
Mens 'llresa A Western
ENTIRE STOCK
Short Sleeve Apart
Straw Hats Shirts
ENTIRE STOCK
. Rummer Mesh
Shoes
Genuine panamaa ban'.uxka and
leghorns. Finish out this summer
with a new straw hat wear it
next year for work and casual nc-
eaahma. Selacthm atm good.
Fine combed cottons- rayons and
nylons In a wide selection of solid .
cuiorx arid attractive pattenu.
Stock up now for nest year and
aave exactly half.' All ataea.
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Theres still a month or more of
warm weather left to wear these
Him shoes and they'll be junt'aa
' good an new when you get ready
for them next spring. Now just
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