Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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CHIC2ASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA
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Special lotLadies
high grade high
cut Boots worth
up to 10 on sale
$4.98
Ladies black Kid
Boots latest style
regular up to $6;
on sale
$3.41
MANY PEOPLE DOWN TOWN YESTERDAY
who had not happened to read the circular or-ady asked-why so many
people were going into Hunter's Booterie and Serve Yourself Shce
Store. The question is easily answered in public print and by several
hundred people who have attended Hunter's Sale. A clean seasonable
and desirable stock of Footwear for you in every department. A fine sel-
ection every size wanted every last up-to-date style the best leathers .
and the best built shoes money can buy. Better ccme dcwn town to-
day. Walk right in one of these stores and be waited upon. It may be
many months before you can save so much on a pair of shoes.
$25000 STOCK OF SHOES NOW BEING SOLD
Hunter's Booterie Serve Yourself Shoe Store
CHILDREN'S
$2.00
SHOES
98c
404 Chickasha Ave.
4 1 3 Chickasha Ave.
MEN'S SHOES
values to $4.00;
on sale
$2.79
Men's Nettloton Shces.
values to $10.00; in
black brown and tan;
on sale
S6.79
Men's $5.00 High Grade
Shoes; black tan; etc.
On sale
' $3.49
Boys' and Children's
High Grade Shoes;
values to 53; on sale
$1
98
Ladies' S3.00 Shoes
regular price;
on sale
$1.98
MENS' $3.00
WORK SHOES
ON SALE
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Society
THOSE 745
(Continued from Pace Two.)
Hut son had as
st Sunday Dr.
r. Mr. and Mrs
r 1'ranresi. Mr.
and Mrs. Ham-
Lovely Dinner Party.
Mr. ami Mrs. L. i .
their dinner guests Ij
and Mrs. Free! Ambrist
Fred Vrey and dauxht
and Mr. I.u.Uow. Mr.
n:r'y tind Mr. lilac kmon. Exquisite
weet i -a" wad" the t;ib!( appoint-
ments charm Irk a bow! of the flowers
in the :ntr beins 'li.t mined with smi-
Ux. VivM candle in holders tij with
tulle and fiweet pea place trd added
tn the decorative effect. Tba after-
rxi:i was spent informally.
were the guests of Mrs. Roy C. Smith
at an Informal lun beyn yesterday.
SOCIETY NOTES.
Mr. am! Mr. William In man were
ho.-t and hostess at six o'ciiwk dinner
Thursday evning to Mr. and Mrs. Wid
Driggers and Mr. J. C. PngKers. The
occasion was one of pleasure for all
present.
Mi Fay Holliitg.worth bad a li-r
fsut over last week end Miss Cleone
O'l'Mdl and Mr. Has'.! Thompson of Ok-
lahoma City and entertained a f.-w
frier.ds in their honor Saturday evening.
Guild to Haie Vaudeville. j
The St Luke's O-.t;1 1 of the fcpiseo-1
h church will liave hant of the '
vaudeville' at the Stic on Wednesday J
evening of next week and receive a f
licrcertage of the door receipta. !
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Informal Luncheon. '
Mrs. r. A. James ef Iianville. j
Mrs. L
Mrs. C. ). Fiin.li is cnt itait.it.g a
number of the Chickasha teai !i rs this
afternoon in lienor of her si-ter. Mis
Martha Vaughui. a teat her from Ray-
ville. La.
G.Wai and Mr. Homer Loud J
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The C. W. H M. will .neet with Mrs
George Calvt rt. S1-- Kansas Ave
Monday afternoon February 12. Mr
(j. Mays v ill be the lesson leader.
1.
Cure that cold
- Do it today.
CASCARAfQUININE
The e!J family remedy-in tabh-t
irrm mie urc. e-ajy t- tak. No
opiates no unpleasant m:irr effects.
Cure c ids in 24 hour C rip in 3
cay Money bck if it fjnK Ot
the ani'.iw box wich Red T'
nd Mr. HiH's picture on it-centi
At Key Dri J toe.
The Ladi: Missionary society of the
rrfbyt"rian t-hun h will meet with
! Mrs.
I
of m
J. A. Hose on Thursday afternoon
xt week at three o'clock.
Ml
Giiil I'rme expects to return
to her home a Oklahoma City tomor-
row after a week's visit with Mrs. F.
K. Riddle.
f
O. C. W. NOTES.
Mrs. Kdna B. Maddox and Miss Ok-
la Wood will resume their duties Mon-
day. Ml.- Lois Bennett of the plauo de-
partaitnt. is gpendiug the week-end at
! 'alias.
A!! societies and society basket ball
tesmis. student fonsiil body and glee
club pictures have been taken for the
Atir.tial.
i
T!ie Athletic ass.Kia'ior. is perkt-
i yr tiarn for the jrlrt and boy dance
to he pven in Use O. C. W. gym Feb.
uni3r the auspii s of the athletic
a?(x ration. Every nj'-mbers of the as-
sociation is invited.
Mlise. Noble Oliver and Edna Mc-
ceilent material to pick from. The O.
C. V. liue-up waa at5 follows: Ore-
gonia Hildebrajid and Veria Haskins.
forwards; Buena Freeny and Gertrude
Aldtidtfe centers; Helen Lawrence
and Bernke ilawley. guards.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Armstrong will
spend the week-end at Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Tho. Burke has returned from
a visit with her daughter at Little
Rock.
V. J. O'Neill mechanical superin-
tendent at El Reno was a visitor yesterday.
Mrs.
for a
Rock.
T. E. McCune leaves tomorrow
visit with relatives at Little!
Th i I.earcan society met Thursday
and the following program was render-
ed : -
Roll tali Answered by scripture
oJotation.
Reading Adaiae Florence Parkin-
son. Papers Inventions of the past pres-
ent. ss::d future by Evelyn Shepherd
Mildred Higdon and Mary Howard re-
pectiveiy. -
.Vocal soh Jessie- Roberts. 1 .
Piuno Solo Myrtle Voresse.
Reading Leuna Hardin
Beading with piano accompaniment.
Frames Hillnian. i ' '
After the program the members of J 3 -Maine' Geo' Mt-Gvin n J'
the society in Leanian uniforms ofiJ' F!e' have snet their position
white dresse- and red ties assembled at the locaI hPs arid hav o
The Rock Island district paint crew-
is painting the metal structures at the
local yard. j
A. Bankston G. G. Gordon and Wal-
ter Thompson have returned from a '
business trip to Oklahoma City. '
J nn e a
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rill
'V i'
-t liters y -a.
h-d&ljt t( ' It
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Carty entertained the following puests 0:1 lhP fr0I;t P of the Administra
at. a valentine party in their room at
Xe'lie S;nrks hail last night: Lulu
Mae Wagner. Ru-h Woodard Blanch
Gilmorc. Ruth linmoodie Mary
Tkoxp-on and Lavelle Trader. After
each guest had told a
metit.s consisting of
late coakics fiueapp:
ere served.
story rerresh-
iili. hot tboco-
. ai.d fudge.
tion hall and were photographed for
the Annual.
ROCK ISIAND NCTES.
C. S. Yeaton of El Reno a a visi-
tor yesterday.
Seattle to work.
Mrs. Ben Y. Johnson Is hostess at a
t. a honoring Mrs. Charles A. James
of Danville. 111. this afternoon.
The C. II. S. girls challenged the O. !
C. W. girls to a basket ball ftamej
Thursday r.'pht.
IN COUNTY COURT
The final report was filed by M. J
Horan in the guardianship of Delia and j
Belle Brooks and Horan was dlscharg-;
ed. j
Pick McKay filed a bond in the sum
of JIO'K' as guardian of II. C. McKay. I
James Ba
The Lea man society ! friends in tl
.... ... . 1
jncKca a team wnun accepted the rnai-
n of Enid
e city.
is visiting
C. E. Mi
El Reno is
so:a. claim adjuster from
a Tisitor today.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ludlow will en-
tertain t lie West Hill club on Wednes-
day evening of next wee it.
lei ce and lost to the Hlph school girls
by a score of to IS. The O. C. W.
girls played a good game. There was
not a weak point on the team but the
players have bad no practice since noon for a
Thanksgiving day and what they lack-j
ed was teata a-ork. j W. J. Laurson interstate commerce
With a good referee a fast team could j commission inspector is a business
be developed as there is pienty of ex-j visitor from Chicago.
Ad'er Lanbrson leaves this after-
short visit at Duncan.
COTTON SEED
We have on hand a car of pure se-
lefted Mebane Triumph cotton 'seed
and will sell the same at a very close
price. See us before buying your seed.
C. F. Witherspoon & Son over
Wren's drug store. S-St
'HE home library that has been equipped here
offers neve ideas of luxury and enjoyment
Ve have all of the latest-. H
furniture any grade you may desire.
If you want to know ju9t how your library
will look when equipped come to us
and we will Bhow you an ar-
rangement that will
please.
We are sole agents for Globe-Wernicke Book
Sections. Get as many as you need.
We Have an Exchange Department
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The Mistiest spot cash price ni bt
paid for soma clean cotton rags deliv-
ered et oaom to tLs Daily Express of-
Be. J-31-tJ
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1917, newspaper, February 10, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727602/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.