The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 27, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 16, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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THE MANGUM STAR
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920
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The days of Xmas^shopping are numbered. No time to be lost now with so
many things to buy.
How can we be happy if we have to think of friends whom we have ne-
glected or overlooked in the rush of preparation? Your friends will not
think so much of the value of the gift as the value of your thoughtfulness
in sending a. remembrance.
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You won't forget your own little ones of course, but there are other little
ones to whom you may give a great deal of joy for very little cost.
Still plenty of time to buy everything and plenty of variety to choose from
Let us help you to settle your problems.
A few of the many useful gifts we have to offer you.
Silk Sox
Handkerchiefs
Ties
Hose Supporters
Cuff Buttons
Tie Pins
House Shoes
Rath Robes
Traveling Bags
Suit Cases
Gloves
Shoes
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Silk Underwear
Furs
Sweaters
Petticoats
Hand embroid. Underwear
Dainty Hdkfa.
Silk Hose
Kimonas
Boudoir Caps
Camisoles
Work Baskets
Dolls
Ivory Sets
You will find these and many others too numerous to mention here
at greatly reduced prices.
DEPARTMENT STORE
A TEXAS WONDER
SMTICE CABS
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ikM Mm soheele wil kv* to <Aom
ia a few mmIfcs aad wnal weeks be-
f*s tt» tann should ead; unless
• are takes to provide
far fiaaaring the last weeks of th«
The mm*m gcalled Tuesday evening
ia called by the Board of Ectucation
t%at the patrons may know the exact
awi actual condition* and that a thor-
ough tUncnetHon may result in some
Means being discoverel whereby the
School naaa continue for the entire
term as ia so earnestly desired and so
largely accessary.
Let evety patron attend this meet-
ing. Be tfcere promptly at 7 o'clock.
Irregularity in the bowel move-
ments makes you feel uncomfortable
sad loads to a constipated habit which
ia bad. Herbine is the remedy you
aeed. tt restores healthy regularity.
Price Mc. Sold by Richards Drug
More. 26*
Msaday December 8,
m —d—• Mr. Watson
sad wife tn Supt. aad principal, Hen-
ry KWwa, 7th and 8th grade teacher,
Miea Deweose 8th grade teacher, Mrs.
Roberts 4th and 6th grade teacher,
Misa McGee teaches the 2nd and 3rd
grades, aad Miss Paschen instructs
tha primer and first grade.
Kn. Fannie Barker and Mrs. Ef-
fia Barker were all day guests of Mrs
Minni« Taylor Wednesday.
Mrs. Eva Hollis spent Sunday with
Miss Lucile Spruce.
| The public sale at Newt Smith's on
Wednesday was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barker and son
Earle spent Thursday night at the
Walter Barker home.
R. L. Taylor went to Mangum on
business, returning Monday evening. •
Miss Lon Emma Pruitt spjjnt Sat-
urday night with Miss Dessie Sewell.
Walter Adams and family visited
S. L. Suffridge and family Sunday af-
ternoon.
Miss Kitty Bell Pruett spent Sun-
day night with Misses Co* Lee an:l
Maggie Collins.
Clarence Barker
Sunday.
County Supt. Pruitt aad n-wiity
Supt. Butler visited Sekeol Monday.
Brinkman 'uoys cam# ever Friday
to engage in a gaa» of basketball
with the Lake Creek b*ys, bat •wimg
to a little misundersteadiag th> game
as called off.
Miss Dessie Sewell was the goest
of Misses Annie Mae aad L*ra XSmma
Pruett Sunday.
Mrs. R. L. Taylor and small child-
ren, Mr. Harve Gill aad family and
Charley Nelson were guests at the
Hollis home Sunday.
F. M. Copelin and family, Will Ter-
ry aad Oliver Terry mat at D. C. Wil-
liams Sunday aad gave a surprise din-
aar to Mn Williams, as it was her
birthday. All |iwt anjeyed them
•elves •snamsaly.
Misses Setae aad Pauline Collias
speat Bnday sight with the Misses
Praitt.
Item wM be aa Xau tree at this
place Xmas night.
Free Cash Prizes are being given
away by the Brinkman Business men
every Saturday. Ask about it. A11 you
have to do is buy a dollar's worth of
merchandise, sell a dollar's worth or
ipay a dollar on account.
Safety f rom r 1 re
T*rnr home la •rotected agaiast leas by Are, but how about
home is r state Bank. Uvea should fire den-
TtLlk lo^«Sd l<^ Mthiir The OKLAHOMA DE-
[■8' GUAKAMTK LAW psotects the depositors at all
ma safest thing any man cn» do U te save momer. To tho«
^SZSSTrntmeUm thrift this baak offers a most helpful service
weleoaM your acee«t, Ummf r small. While yt>uj
■Jaw i» hers it will work for yoo, earning iaterest day and
MgUC Sundays aad holidays.
-.i jv, while it will be protected by the OKLAHOMA DE-
a Mate Baak.
"No depositor has ever lost a dollar in a
State Bank in Oklahoma."
Guarantee State Bank
Mangum, Okla.
YOU NEED TO
ECOM0MIZE
> aa agate naming a Service Car.
Will be (ta* to serve all my old
tadfe and •eerybody who wants
esnlly ffmt stess service. Remember I
sa atale yo9«a your trip and do your
MMuy worth Call me at Phones 82,
Mangbm Ttte Shop, or at Residence,
»ke»e «t9L Jte. W. McMahon. 27-2
For kidney and bladder troubles, gra-
vel, weak and lame back, rheumatism,
and irregularities of the kidneys and
M„dder. At your druggist's or by mail.
36. Small bottle often cures. Send
sworn testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall
2926 Olive St 8t Louis, Mo.—adv.
T .P. Askfcwr of Granite route four
was umon0 the prosperous farmers
who bsooghl a load of Turkeys to
Mangum Moadhy.
FLOWERS, the ideal Xmas gift.
MOTHERS MEND
For Expectant Mothers
Used By Tiibee Beieiattqiis
SMUniLO KUULATO* CO, D«n. 5-0. ATLANTA. •*.
For Sale
Maxwell, three passenger car,
new battery, 6 good tires, Runs
good, looks good, will sell worth
the money. Address F. L. Blan-
kenship, Mangum Route X, or
Pfone Ladessa Gin,
Okla.
Then Why Not Buy Grocer-
ies Cheaper, By Paying
Cash In the safe economical
way?
At the Grocery of better
Prices.
Williams Bros.
Southwest Comer Square, Slaten Bldg.
Get Your
Titan Tractor NOW
We give you a year to pay, and
positively protect you against loss in
case of a decline in price.
Come in at once and let us explain
our new plan.
The Titan 10-20 has led the three-plow tractor field for
fhe past five years. Farmers have bought over $70,000,-
100 worth of Titans.
Sampson & Short
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 27, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 16, 1920, newspaper, December 16, 1920; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284321/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.