The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 87, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1989 Page: 4 of 54
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Halloween
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Basics Sale
25% OFF
Bridal Registry
&
Council.
Max Gallaway, Phyllis
Selected Merchandise
Throughout The Store
Pumpkins &
Goblins!
Lay -A- Way Now
For Christmas!
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Lisa Hunter - Chris Hyde
Robin Crantan • Denny Buchannon
Christy M Clain - Chuck King
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God’s Minute, a poem by Rodeo Champion having the lobby between 6 and 8 (from cow). Before bullets,
Jan Gilbert entitled been Oklahomans.
1000 Choctaw • Plaza North • 224-0630
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p.m. to hand out candy to they were used to carry gun
Trick or Treaters. powder. The one I have
The 25th we will start Pet wasn’t used for gun powder.
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Gifts, etc...
1000 Choctaw, Plaza North, 222 1377
Girls participating were Cherico and Merylin Marll-
from Chickasha, Friend, ous. Sheila Wilson was the
Alex, Anadarko, & Lindsay. winner of the Nintendo.
Trick or Treaters are out. In anymore.
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presided at the business Boxing Champion and the
meeting which followed 1983 World All Around
MCCLAIN-KING Christy McClain of Stillwater, daugh-
ter of Fred and Meredith McClain of Chickasha, and Chuck
selofueSulivntswentbandrdonatcdlandandhad of‘Tusue;GoldicBennentof
in the Holy Name Catholic Church of Chickasha. The (Chickasha Nursing Center) tery in Chickasha in 1948/ Tuttle; Neva Jo and Devon
bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of Chickasha High School X-----------------------------m-------— 49. _ . , Basler of BlanchardiGlen
and a graduate ofOSU with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elemen- Hello from Chickasha Staffand residents get in on On Sunday, Oct. 8, 1989 and Peggy Basler and E
tary Education in 1989. She is presently employed at Nursing Center. We are ready the discussions. Residents eighty five of their descen- of Wichita, Kansas, James
Stillwater Middle School. The groom-elect is a 1986gradu- for all the wiches and gob- usually have a story to tell danls gathered at the Senior Owen, Ann and Jamie West
ate of Eldorado High School and will graduate from OSU lins. We are having a door concerning the item we are Citizens Building in Tuttle of Oklahoma City, Gay e
with a Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture Economics in May decorating contest. We en- discussing. Someof the staff for a fellowship and covered Arterberry and Joshua ot
1990. He is presently employed at Pawnee Livestock Sales courage families to decorate doesn’t even know what the dish dinner. Amber;!.J. and Vivian Lair
Inc their family members door. item is. You should have Attending were: Frank and and Roy Lee, Tommy and
_ ... The resident will get the prize heard some of the guesses Emma Lee Bennett of Tuttle; Diane Lair and Becky, Da-
Omeda StlldV ClUD Meets for the best door. It is real when I brought the Johnny Jess and Mary Beth Bennett kotah, Brian and Amber Day,
• - pretty when all the doors are knife. A lot or most didn’t ofChickasha;BarbaraTrax- Stacy and Penny Bennett and
The October meeting of people’s efforts at being decorated. We have a scare- know what broom com ler and Glenda and Billy Jack Tanner and Chris Bennett of
the Omega Study Club was environmentalists, and ten Crow in the dining room, he looked like. Now I have to and friend, Gena Bobier, Tuttle; Sandy, Shelley and
in the home of Mrs. Curtis little known facts about the talk nf rhe center The bring in a broom made from Rhonda and Jeff Lock and Jason Hill of Chickasha.
England, hostess. The vice Oklahoma, such as both the residents are looking forward broom com. Since plastic pm
president, Mrs. Dan Virgin, 1981 World s Lightweight Halloween night when the brooms are about all you find
Windsocks,
Therapy with the Boids. It It was used by wolf hunters
should be interesting for the to call their dogs. Can you
residents as they don’t get to imagine some of the guesses
around pets much. and looks I got with it. Bet-
Occasionally I bring in an ter yet try blowing it We’ve
antique for reminiscence, had a lot of fun with it
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I into covered wagons and waiting in Purcell and came School so he and a neighbor all of Tuttle; Sheila, Roy,
I started west to California. into the territory and claimed circulated a petition and RayE. and Kenee Masx
In the fall they were in land east and south of Nor- established the Little Axe and friends. Tommy Darnels
Yell County Arkansas and man, Okla. School. They were close to and TolishaScot and Bil
J.H. looked for a place for Frank built a log cabin for the Little Axe Indian Camp, and Opal Hodges, Bi and
the family to winter over, a school and church on 10 Brothers don’t always agree Anna Mae Owens of Okla-
The J.M. Sullivant family acres ofhis land. School was on how to do things so Frank homa City, Hoat.wunoit and
I lived here and the two fami- held here in the Bennett and Sam agreed to disagree Doris Mae and Jr. of Geary:
' lies soon became the best of School for several years and and divided the store. It was Dons Claybrooks and Bill
friends. now there is a Bennett church on Sam’s land so he kept the Wilhoit of Lindsey; Debra,
The Indian Territory was across the road from the store and Frank took the Dakota and Dillon Streber
to be opened soon for settle- original one. Blacksmith and mule trad- of Shawnee, Lance and
ment and in the next 10 years Frank and Sam built a store ingpart. Shirley Bennett and Brooke
the two families were united on Sam’s land. It was east of The Frank Bennett family and Shana.
by two marriages Frank Ben- Norman and called Denver, would homestead in New Also, Kenneth and Bonnie
nett married Beth Sullivant It was a big store with every- Mexico and return to Okla- Smith, Shirley Hays with
and Betty Bennett married thing including blacksmith <homa in 1910 and in 1911 Kevin, Valarie, Melanie and
Phillip Sullivant. The and mules to trade or sell. they moved to near Chicka- Stephanie, all of Chickasha;
younger Bennett boys went A tree limb fell on Betty sha where they ran a feed Alicia Bennett with Polly and
to school, grew up and mar- Sullivant and killed her and lot, farmed and Frank was a Adam Williams of Oklahoma
ried. J.H. and Frank and Phillip Sullivant, her hus- road overseer. City; Stanley and Vicky
‘ ‘ Frank and Beth were laid Streber, Weston and Ashley
"Brighten the Comer Where The program, given by Mrs.
You Are”, offered by the Elmer Wade and entitled,
hostess. “Learning to be Contest,”
Roll call responses touched was based on an article of
on the exodus from East the same name in the Billy
Germany, some young Graham sponsored magazine,
, Decision. The secret to con-
Brownie tentment, said the author, is
not so much in possessing
r, r,t, more, but in wanting less,
i lay •dy Following adjournment,
_ , refreshments and a social
Over a hundred Brownie hour were enjoyed.
Girl Scouts from Sooner The next meeting will be
Council took partin Brownie November 1 with Mrs. Wade
Play Day Saturday on the as hostess and Mrs. Tommy
L SAO campus. Bounds providing the pro-
This annual event is hosted
by the Health and Physical 8
Education Department un- AA-L A443
der the leadersh ip of Dortha ••• KVI
Many of the students in Successful
the department are studying Santa’s Workshop Board
to teach physical education met with eight members
in elementary schools and present Buildings, shopping
the “playday isagreatop- and the Christmas Parade
portunity for the students to were discussed.
use what they have learned The Firefighters "Chili
as they lead the Brownies Cook-Off"’ was a big suc-
through one non-competitive cess. Everyone seemed to
activity to another, have a good time and eat a
"We really appreciate “lot” of chili. We should
USAO hosting this event have a report from the fire-
every year. The girls are men by next meeting. The
already looking forward to ticket sales for the three
next year’s play day’”, states afghans and Nintendo were
Peggy Warnke, Executive “great”, we made $474.36.
Director, Sooner Girl Scout Winners for the afghans were
Sciet
Bennett Reunion Held At Tuttle October 8
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