The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1964 Page: 6 of 14
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1964
Amber
IT'S A FACT!
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• Jumper Types
• Solid Colors
with a bridal shower at the school
house. Ladies of the Union Church
were hostesses. Pink and white were
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Mrs John R. Hannah and children,
also of Chickasha.
Mrs. Floyd Van Schuyver spent
Friday night with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Todd and daughter
of Chickasha.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lantz and
family had as their Sunday dinner
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TENTING, TRAILER AND PICNIC GROUNDS
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Cards, instead of dice, are used
to play Crazy Clock Game-
son of Mouse Trap! Two to
four people ploy cards for the
fun of assembling this odd ball
mechanical game. To win the
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to-school dresses. Styled and detailed of the finest fabrics in the newest and
smartest creations for fall. Every dress looks so much more expensive. Shop
Anthony's now. Select from 3 real, money saving price groups. Sizes to fit 3 to
6X and 7 to 14. Buy on Lay-Away, it costs nothing extra.
Believe it or not, but dice much like
those we use today have been found
in ancient Egyptian tombs and the
ruins of Babylon. Playing dice was
popular in ancient Greece, and even
more so in Rome. Games of dice were
played throughout the Middle Ages.
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game, a player snaps the key
and Crazy Clock is off in a e
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tiny sleeping man jump out of 2,
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the Mouse Trap is built as the
their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. i
Jerry Mann of Oklahoma City and
Mr and Mrs Leman Spoon and
daughter of Chickasha.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duke of Ninne-
kah were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norvell.
Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Hannah ami
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Start toting tax money!
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tertained friends at their home Sun-
day night. Home made ice cream
was served to Mr. and Mrs. Berrey
Jefferies and children and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Brownen and family.
Miss Brenda Monroe of Norman
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Monrot and family.
Work began Tuesday on the new
home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mosier
in the southeast part of Amber.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brownen and
family had as their Sunday dinner
guests Mr. and Mrs. George Wamp-
ler and Mr. and Mrs. ( lift Brownen
Mrs. Bettie Ivie Is in room 121,
Grady Memorial Hospital and would
enjoy receiving cards and I.■tiers
from her friends.
MRS. MARY HANNAH
Correspondent
MISS HUDDLESTON HONORED
Miss Charlotte Huddleston of Okla-
homa City, bride-eket of John Nel-
son, son of Mr. and Mis. Ezell
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...in COOL COMFORT
Mr. unit Mrs. K. V. Nye and Al
ben and Mrs. Etta Nye went |o
Wicnita Falls, Texas, Monday on
business.
Miss Jackie Jolley of Minco vis-
ited Barbara Hannah Saturday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Dick Stovall at-
tended the Waldron family reunion
in Dill City Sunday.
Vern Romaine of Cement spent n
few days last week with Mark Fitch.
were both covered with pink linen i Mr. and Mrs John C Hannah of
cloths and centered with garden Hope • Ark.. we n also guests.
flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Ed MeClaia had as
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Out of-town guests were Miss Hud-
dleston - mother, Mrs Ocie Huddles-
ton of Lexington; her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Beans and Linda of
Mays\ ille.
Miss Huddleston and Mr. Nelson
will be married Aug. 12 it Wayne.
AMBER LOCAIS
Mis. Janie Whitaker went to Lib
eral. Kan . Thursday to visit her
children before returning to Walch,
Colo., where she will teach during
the next sciv ol term.
Mr. and Mrs, It. Il Hannah vis.
earned out in the color scheme. ited bis mother, Mr Barbara Han-
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guests Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Much-
more and children of Duncan and
Miss Beverly Smith of Oakland
Calif.
.Mr. mul Mrs. Bob Norvell had as
their houseguests this week Mrs.
Dwain Still of Oklahoma City, Susan
Norvell of, Pocasset and Steve Nor-
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HOSPITAL NEWS
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. Walter W. Webb, surgical:
George W Brunt, medical; Howard
Cabeen, medical; Dr. James Vernon
Hall, surgical; Mrs. H. L. Betts,
surgical; William Duncan Borden:
John Bobo, surgical; William liar ;
vey Cowan, medical; Mrs. Frankie
B. Heatley, medical; Millie Rodgers,
surgical: and Jack Tims, surgical,
all of Chickasha.
Argus Logue, medical, Alex; Mrs
Harold D Rainbolt, medical; Lind
ay; Mrs. Anna Bell Denney, medi-
cal Pocasset: Mrs. M. G Eaton,
medical, Carnegie; Mrs. Alma Clark,
medical, Pocasset; Garland High-
tower, surgical, Bradley: Ray Hold-
er. medical, Alex; Malcom Cooley,
melical, Tuttle; and James Stovall,
surgical, Amber.
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Mr. and Mrs. Duh Norvell arrived
home Sunday after a week’s vaca-
tion in Colorado.
Miss Carole Sneed of Stillwater
is home on vacation with her par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Bill Sneed.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cole visited
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Schuyver
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mosier en-
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