The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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CHATTANOOGA PHARMACY
A few Of the Famous Players that will be
seen at Electric Thcatre
Dortha Dalton Alarguerito Clark
Doug!Js Fairhank Vivian Martin
Cecil D Denmile Wm S Hart
and Other Famous Stars
Billie Burke
Mary Pickford
Jack Pick ford
6tectric theatre
TEleSti3Y Wednesday Friday Saturday Nights
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CHATTAVOOGA COMANCHE COUNTY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY APRIL 15 1920
Ite:Innning Monday April Fifth
Our Store Will Close at 6:30 P M Each Day Except Saturday
- We Do Not Sell Goods On Sunday
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!Saturday in Lawton
Miss Anderson the highly est
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Saturday and ISunday with her
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NOTICE
Two stray horses one gray
with brand on the left hip and
onthe left jaw The sorrel has a
star in face Owner please come
and get them AP Moon
Robert Putkamer of Wisconsin
is here visiting his brother
A W Putkamer one of Chatta-
nooga's live merchants
Mrs Ed Meadows is visiting
her son ma City ma City
Last Friday night the Brush
CreeK school gave a box supper
the proceeds of which amounted
to about V25
Mrs Eunice horn departed
Tuesday for New Mexico where
she will make her furture home
Her friends here regret very
much to loose her companion-
Mrs Ella Bliss of Montana is
spending the week with her
neice Mrst A A Milner
Mr and Mrs Pete Yount of
Fort Worth are shaking bands
with old acquaintances here
Edgar Davis spent Sunday at
home
We are sorry to report that
Miss Olivine Graham has been
compelled to resign her sciloo
work on account of poor health
She returned home Saturday
Last Sunday 11rs Helen
Reeves served an elaborate din-
ner to Misses Garrett McNeal
Haze It Harmond Hazel Milner
and Mr Jake Laslev
Mrs Maude McKee has rem-
odeled her house by redecorating
the interior
Miss Hazel Milner the progre-
ssive teacher of Brush Creek
school has remigned her position
there to accept a call from
Grandfield to fill the vacancy
caused by Miss Grahams resignation
Miss Olivine Graham has ret-
urned home Saturday Ill health
prevented her from finishing her
school in Grandfield Miss Hazel
Milliner has taken her place
Miss Ruby Galyon of Faxon
visited her brother and wife
Mr and Mrs W M Galyon here
last Saturday and Sunday
No Punctures no blow-outs
when you have Dayton Alr less
casings Sold by A J Laurie
Mr T A McDaniel has sold
the pioduce back to Mr IL E
Riles
Miss Myrtle Long hal retarned
home from a months visit in
Pau Is Valley Oklahoma '
Polish up your cars I am sell-
ing a polish that makes old
Fords look new A J Laurie
J Scott on of Postmaster
and Mrs CapRhaw was struck
by a bicycle last week and sust-
ained some painful bruises
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VALLEY VIEW
A hard rain fell here Satur-
day night which wasant very
good on the gardens and corn
that has just been planted Sev-
eral of the farmers around here
have had to -plari over ---
Te wind is blowitig real cold
this morning and it reminds us
that winter is not yet over
Miss Clemmie Holacket the
teacher of this place visited
from Friday until Sunday with
her parents of Jack Creek
A number of people from here
were Frederick callers the past
week
Mr D Ross and family Mr
' and Mrs: Cather and on Roy
and Mr W AV Russel and dau-
ghter Eva of Frederick spent
Sunday with Mrs Joan Atchison
Mr John Barnes attended
the Leggitt Grand last Wednes-
day night
Bryce Branson of Hiawatha
visited his sister Mrs Flossie
Atchison from Fiddly until Sun-
day Mr Fred Coursey of Frede-
rick was visiting friends here
the latter part of last wek
John Cagle and Bryce Bran-
son attended the show at Love
land Saturday night
Clarence Williams left last
week for an extended visit with
relatives at Sand Springs and
Weeletka and parts of Arkansas
A few of the pupils here are
going to Frederick next Friday
to try for the Gold medal in
Cyphering and spelling of the
forth grade
The Misses Alma and Vestal
McDaniel Beatrice Mills Alma
Wainscott and Mrs Galyon
were Faxon visitors Saturday
Mrs Goff Mrs Nelms Mrs
Rhoads and Mrs Easton are
attenaing Grand Chapter at
Alester this week
Mr and Mrs O C Wolfe are
rejoicing over the arrival of
twin baby girls
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Notice to Liberty Bond holders
All holders of temporary Liberty Bonds of the
first second and third issue should present them to
theirs banks to be exchanged for Permanent Bonds
Don't fail to attend to this We will be glad to
send them in for you without any charges
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"That's Good Stuff'
Is what oumustomers have been say-
ing about the Lumber we have been
selling them for ten years and that's
what we want to keep them sayings
We Appreciate Your Busivess
BYRNE-RENFRO LUMBER CO
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Brown and White. The Chattanooga News. (Chattanooga, Okla.), Vol. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1920, newspaper, April 15, 1920; Chattanooga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2073676/m1/1/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.