The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIAL AND CLUB
CALENDAR 1
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eaors Mrs Markee
Usk 14 S Plummer Mrs a L
Schneider entertained with an al
fresco party and bridal shower hon
oring Mrt ?maces Martrne who be-
fore hes recrat marriage was the for-
mer Mae Dorothy Ruttier The af-
fair wall rivet at the home of Mrs
Hennas' Mather mother of the hon-
oree Andrea n011 Jean Sanders and
Gil ?Warner ?Warner dromged art a bride
and 00r1 led the bride to a
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Gil r bieno Plornmer dressed as a bride
and 00r1 led the bride to a
table w wide wits decorated in iaven-
der Miet white In the midst of the
gift stood a miniature bride and
bridegroom Mrs Markee nnwrap-
iped her gifts and graciously thanked
each donor and expressed her pleas-
ure TCe colors appeared in refresh
meats which ' were served following
the shower
The guests were: Mrs Joshua Clar-
dy Mrs IL F Hink Mrs Ben Left-
wich Miss Margaret Butcher Mrs
Cecil Schneider Mrs Clarence Culver
Mrs R L Eastwood Mrs Raymond
Hardesty Mrs Art Bartow Mr II
Ruiher Mrs Mary A Taylor Mrs
Francis Davis Mrs Orville Weaver
Mrs Arthur Taylor Mrs C L
Schneider Mrs IAA lb Plummer Mrs
Dow Vannerstran Mn Doyne Car-
son Mrs Pete Jelsma Mrs Belva
Loftin Mrs ED Loftin Mrs Frank
Sheridan mid Mrs Flanders sister
of the bridegroom all of this city
Markee and MrsiqualsmohMreVhSc
Miss Geneva Madison Mrs I J Mar-
lee and Mrs Frank Sheridan all of
Perkins and Mn John O'Brien of
Enid aunt of the bride
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MiJsionary Lesson
on China Is Studied
A covered dish dinner was enjoyed
by memberii of the Executive Board
First Christian church on Wednesday
preceding- the logular business meet-
ing bold by the General Society at
VISO
Mrs Barry MeQueen president
ealled the business meeting to order
and Mrs E K Odom led the devo-
tionals Members responded with 'en-
tenee prayers
Mrs Jake Forter was the leader of
the missionary lesson on China Mrs
K if McQueen read a message from
Wa on "A Chinese Christian Woman
Serves Her Own People" Other mes-
sages and triples discussed were:
"Chinese Christian Fultnis His Du-
ty by Mrs U M Hart "Police Of-
ficers in China" Mrs Ruth Berry
"Christian Prison Ward Keeper" by
Mrs Harve Testerman and °Hun-
gry Fighters Carry On" by Mn Ward
Sanderson The meeting was then
turned back to the president who
closed the session
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Anthony Employees of
Guthrie Picnic here
Longues of the C It Anthony
companyof Guthrie enjoyed a swim-
ming party and picnic at Clear lake
Wednesday evening
Those attending wpre: Mr and
Mrs Buck Nave Mr and 'Nies Oliver
nenegaz M and Mrs F B Daven-
port Molina 'Davenport Mr and Mrs
B U Maxon Miss Ruth Wilson Miss
Muriel Traband Mr Guy Anthony
Miss Alma Kingston Miss Mabel
Mona all of Guthrie Miss Ethel
lierrs of CArney and Mr Ball
Nitoti of Drumright
Stephens Families
Have Picnic Yesterday
Mrs J D Stephens and daughter
Janien and Mrs F J Stephens and
children Dorothy and Gene enjoyed
a nicnic supper at Clear Lake last
evening
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To my brothersI owe the
pleasure of smoking tuckies
ofild11111111NEIS
When I first had a desite to smoke
I knew exactly where to start You
see for years I had heard all the
men in the family saying "Luckies
Please"They said it was "Toasting"
that made Luckies so good I've
never questioned the reason—
because -I have always found
Peter Pass Entertain -
Agnelli Cottage
Members of the Peter Pan Club en-
tertained their hurthancht and friends
with a picnic dinner at the Bents
Cottage Clear Lake Preceding the
dinner the members and guests weat
swimming Games furnished amtvie-
ment for the evening hours
Those attending were: Mr end
Mrs Ray T Mc Leary Mr and Jere
Price King Mr and Mrs Len Pring-
eYi Mr and Mrs W H Dellis Mr
and Mrs Harold E Wheeler Mr and
Mrs Joho R White Mr and Mrs
George Miller Miss Mildred itl'i)W11
Mrs Irma Miles Miss Ophella Jones
Miss Margaret High Mr Keeneth
Shitieler Mr Chester Mohler Mr I es
Sewell Itc C T Richardson Mr
Richard Bryant and Mr E 11 Steen-
son the latter of Tulsa
S A it Picnic is
Given at Clear Lake
The Security Benefit Association
entertained with a picnic at Clear
Lake Wednesday evening After a
swim in the lake the picnic supper
WWI served
Those attending were Mr and Mrs
Leo Sherrod and children Mr and
Mrs John Berner and son Mrs H
C Sherwin Mr Butch Harwood Mrs
Opal Lane Charles Lane Fern Lane
Lillian Lane Mr and Mrs L J
Skinner John Clark Mr and Mrs
Martin Celbhar Mr and Mrs Cal
!Wreak and on and Mrs flew
Group Picnic is
Enjoyed Wednesday
A picnic group at Clear lake Wed-
nesday evening ineluiled: Mr: and
Mrs Guy Dick and children Mr and
Mrs R L Henry Mr and Mrs Dick
Simpson Mr and Mrs A L Sulli-
van Mr and Mrs Russel Arklin
Mrs Kathleen Morgan Miss Marie
Wadsworth Miss Benin Pearl Mor-
gan and Mr Cecil Brookshire
Vale Picnic Given at
Clear Lake Wednesday
A Yale group picnicking at Clear
Lake last everting was composed of
Mr and Mrs W B Gibson Mr and
Mrs Barney Tintsman Beulah Cox
Loren Lewis Louie May Mrs Lena
Davis Emery Miller Pauline How-
erton Mr and Mrs Paul Manson
Phyllis Reed Melva Claire and Mr
and Mrs Luther Palmer
of gtAi
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- Luckies so fragrant so mild—and
(perhaps a man will smile at this) -
so pure to my lips! I can smoke
lots and lots of them and still
find them refreshing to the taste
- Now I'm telling my brothers
"Luckies Please" and each of
- them says -"You're telling me?"
Pilaw Pupils' 'bi-
Enters-tun- Pkrile
Mrs 'Irving penny entertained a
group of her piano pupils with a pic-
nic Wednesday evening at the City
park The pier& will at six o'clock
kned the children spent several hours
playing gumee
Those attending were! ('rtrtili
Cargii Opal Sorrells Junior Sorrells
Betty Lel Watkins Betty Jo Calvert
Jimmie Watkins Peggy Jteln Davis
Betty June Leach and W J Goss
-
Raptist Junior Choir ‘
Ilas Picnic Wednesday '
The junior ehoir of th First Bap-
tist churrh had a picnic at Dripping
Springs Wednesday evening Miss
Irene Walters teganist Mr Het-
hert Priddy director and Mrs George
Bolinger werrt the chap room
Those attending were: Barbara Sur-
face Katherine CarverE her Higgs
Wilma Green Lois Bennstt Etivenia
Burnett Louise Eldridge duty Pearl
Waller Yolando Eoor Yrseda
Betha Criss Rose ctleittan liel-
en Whittaker June Usher Lee Mar-
nhy Owen Stinnett Ret(0 Bennett
Loyd Ilaskins Randall 1 nes James
Mitchell Cecil Criss Gs no Misen-
!leiter Kenneth Jefferson ind Ken-
neth Forman
Troubadours Disband
For Summer Months
Members of the Troulsotiir club
met Wednesday evening st the home
of Mrs Marion Jett and vdett to dis-
continue meeting (luring the summer
months The first me trio or the
fall will be held on the fOs-t Wed-
nesday in September
Those prPselit were: Evelyn
Long Miss flea High Olga
Harmon Mrs Ben Ernst Mrs Carl
Hathaway and Mrs Jett
Methodist Ladies
Aid in Meeting
The Ladies Aid of the First Meth-
odist church met Wednralay after-
noon in the church parlor for U( reg-
ular quarterly meeting MN Frank
Combs president presided over the
meeting
Plans for the fall wero discussed
MPnibcTS voted to have a OitteA din-
ner sometime during the early fall
months Each table will ite deco-
rate(' to represent the prtslucts and
flowers of the state In the union
1
(4 forge Taylor
Opens Law 0t113
In Stillwtter
George Taylor who has been prac-
ticing law in Cushing for a number
of years opened an office in &Mrs-
ter recently Ills office is lotalast at
109 1-2 West Seventh avenue in the
Edwards building
Mr and Mrm Taylor and Children
plan to establish their residence in
Stillwater soon
Taylor former American Legion
past commander has been active in
imilitical circles being a candidate for
congress in the last election
Bradley Reports
$130 Recovmd
J Bradley county sheriff sob-
fe(I Cushing police force tatalbers
today thal the $ OO in bills steam
front a Stillwater home about a
month nvo has oeen recovered Infor-
onition n4 to the numbers of the bilk
had !wen broadcast and led to them
being -eeoierri when one was passed
at a Stillwater grocery store It I
said
QUIVERING
NERVES
when you are just on edge
when you can't stand the childreiVe
noise : when everything you do
is a burden when you are
table and blue try Lydia E Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound 96 mai
of 1100 women report benefit
It will give you just the extra en-
ergy you need Life will seem worth
living again
Don't endure another day withoul
the help this medicine can give Gee
a bottle from your druggist today
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VEGETAILE COMPOUND
25c
Men's
Shirts - Trunks
31en! Buy a good supply of
underwear now! Cotton rib-
lwd shirts or broadclot h
shorts last color Size 24
to 2 144 yours now! Price
per ga r meta—
15c
DUNDEER SANDALS
In white or Elk color hamt laced
Very comfy
LINEN SANDALS
Ork
$
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GN11E11 A Imo 10---4M-11111 !failure to flod my imam 11100
e14mi disarmament conformal to-
id y adlOblited tottil Oolober 10 its P keleining Ot
monibers discomfited 0 ver their burdso of roilltatistle octigithols
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Fred Homy
Dining Car
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Summer Suits
Men! Her' a your last opportunity to buy a
summer suit at such a low price! We have
never seen them advertised at such a low
price! They are washable! You not only
save in the original cold hilt you sill have
no cleaning bills to pay! ‘Vash them with
the other laundry
Sizes 34 to 44 Seersucker 'Nutt Flannel
6ing1e Breated Two Button Last Chance
98
Tropical Worsted Suits $695
Men's or Boys'
Work Shirts
Men's and !toys' Grey Work
Shirts coat style one pocket
Stock up on these now for it
is impossible to huy at this
price—
25c
$188
These sandals are absolutely first
quality! We do not carry se
cowls Made by the US Rub-
ber Co to sell at a much higher
price All colors
6$11ra119 C Cub
(1e an
heels
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$198 Grade $149 -
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ONLY
Ne17"7"IT'!7cIT7160!P
schievammego
HO CAG
Wortth Fair
The Event of the
Century
The Odom el mines ottuteit an4
$153o Trosrd
Half Fare for Children
Saturdays and Sundays
to September 3
Hmtored is comfortable chair can sad
coaches
Return Limit 10 Days
in addition to date of sale
Also low daily fares good in sleep
ing cars
CO BY TRAIN
for safety eomfort and speed Avoid
hazards of the highways and difficulties
iii parkiag
All-Expense Tours
in Chicago
to 5 days Inclading transfer from
station admissien to Fair sightseeing
and hotel arcommodations purchased at
same time as tail ticket
For details illustrated folder etc
please call Or write
' CRIS ERICKSON Agent
Phone 46
Cashing Oklahoma
VAC YOU DE1111 OCHAELLY?
11111iNSECEIEn90
BATTLE OF BARGAINS
Friday's Special! Sa urday's Special!
BOYS' U-ALLS sALE! OddtLot of Silk Frocks
9 ce 99c
14x28 Turkish'
20'40 Turkish
243E46 Turkish
TOWELS
vAca
nkmMndiNonmoolOMMI
Yowl Last (lame to Bay at this
Low Price
5c
15c
19c
RUMMAGE SALE
One big table of everything imaginable
is included in this ansortment Evs
crything is plainly marked Pick it
out yourself A clerk will wrap it
II p for you!
BED SPREADS
80)(90 cotton Bed Spreads Col
or of rose green blue etc
Crinkled cotton
Washable 49c
MUSLINS
Stock up on muslin s new for
they are sure to advance soon!
No 61 Brown Muslin Mc
per yard
No 68 Brown Muslin r eie
No 68 Brown Muslin r ce
per yard ----- ----------- t
No 80 Brown Muslin 1 8c
per yard -----
No 64 Special Bleach- 1 p
ed Muslin per yard
Introducer or hope 81c
per yard - 2
Videt extra fine
per yard 10C
Straw Ticking
per yard 10c
29-inch 8-oz Duck 91c
per yard mg 2
JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF SUMMER ORGANDY AND PIQUE FROCKS
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eorge Taylor who has beeg gree-
d ' ogiggaggiguft dinner the members and guests weat urn' tho children spent seNeral hours
tieing law in Cushing for a number
swimming (lames furnished amhte- Playing games
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Mrs Ray T McLosury Mr and Mn Clrgil Opal Sorrell's Junior Sorrells
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- Betty Lee Watkins Betty Jo Calvert
109 i-2 West Seventh avenue in the
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The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1933, newspaper, June 29, 1933; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2170052/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.