Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Till: SOCIAL WORLD
I'll Vii"M
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CAP! i AL
sukplug
Lnrii'l Hank in Southwest Oklahoma
It. i-i fh. j'j?;t-y tf U;U hunk to ; id in every iei'ifi-
friH?" way a 'id a.- i 1. in the ii"-Y'ktproer.t of the
ca.Mir.f-ffial arnl financial int'r:.ts of Chickasha.
To that end we a-k your co-operation ami trut
it. mv 1m? your p!.-a:-:jre to p!a:a all or a part of
your a vvuii with ii.-?.
United States and Postal Savings
Depository
AITO
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The Only Modern Machinery
Equipped
Grady
j Capable of takinfjeareof all k"'ndsof work.
I Everything for the Automobile and Mo-
I torcycle. All work guaranteed. Phone 908
1 Boone & Rickerts Garage
209-211 South
oiiiinon Business
sense
Dcmands of you to carry
your insurance with a firm
that knows nothing but in-
surancebut knows that
thoroughly -- no side line
here.
OLDEST LARGEST
is rjVV
i'4 At
Saturday February 3rd
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( let your
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200000.00
$ 00000.00
DAY
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Garage in
County
Fourth St.
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BEST
Owsley 6 Seilz
I .on jr Kvrurjon'v iq a GmrPNtw that Your
!iimrst Will IV HandM Properly
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An Attraction
of
Twlerit
Ten IVopI?. Standard Productions
l'olitft Vaudeville.
Tito liiijIiOot ('!;i:H tmnular
priced
nttrH''ti!t t'HVflmjr. I no most
eklb'Vrit" fotitumd (iririry
at pop ilar prices.
TONIGHT
1 1 c anil
on Sale at
!; My at X.
Brownrsort'j ru).r Store '
!." o'cloi k.
Dorothy Roeves
r f I a ft I ma if la a i
111 liiii licit isOU I
: TA'O LITTLE GIRLS.
"-in 'n i .iun I k no
j MhI 1.1 like ui o-.l !."r o
! V.'M j v H i.flfii iiimiiJil ti-.o H h i-
; I.- a n'. c as sirlf roulil be
i L 1 -av I like H-r best
J'.Jic w:ll I'll what I've confessed
.( - -1 i f j i- :-a'n srf.util' bring:
: (Cirls arc always telliu" ibiwRH.)
: is ni'-cu I must My
! fin- other if way;
.She's tin- one I'i) then prefer
1;' I wasn't niii-Kins Her!
.Scrum us if i must decline
To
litiy valetitiue.
I!ur2es Johnson
Biptiats Welcome New Menben.
ioo1 1'eil'iwhtiip and rsearly wnl-j
(onie to the new members r-harruter-;
I.i-d the reeeiiion held Tuesday even- j
inti In the parlors of the First flap- 1
tut (hur' h by the members of the !
eoneresation in honor of the mem- j
Iters who have r' eetitly joined the '
ii'mrc-h. The ladies of tiie Aid soei
e'v the dearons and tiie officers of i
i
the church together with the new
j members wei-e in the receiving line j
j Afier the new members were proprly j
' liiirodijcei) the hours were spent In-
. formally after which a pro-
";ram was rendered In the main audi-j
i forliim of the church and the Beating 1
I capacity of the church wa full. Mr.
It. M Cochran in behalf of the dea-
con made a short addre.-is of wel-
come to the new members a'lmoniBh-
iiiK them 10 become active member:!
hy regular aliendauce at all net-vices.
MiuH I'eancti.c Hhcntmn (:aye two clev-
er ami enicrlainlli;: titidiuns. The
vociil koIoh by Miss Kyllie lirownlow
yre received Willi much applause.
Miss Nellie Warfoi'd f;ave u deli(.;lit-
ful r'ailinn and rcspondc -d to an en-
core. Kev. (ieo. Sherman made a
short tall(t welcoming the new mem-
bers to th different departments of
Ihe church work lie announced that
a mens' misionary study society Is
to be orj.'.ai'i'.cd in the church In the
nejif ful ure. Tim members of the
choi- (dosed the proKram wi'h a num-
ber (.nl il led "Our Choir." The parts
were well rendered and Ihe number
received much ii'ipluuw After the
program Ihe c.nesls adjourned to the
i pai'loiK where Ihe evening was spent
oclally. l!efreshmenln were served
and t'niiics and contests afforded on-
lerliiinmeul for llie youliK people
Forty-Two Club Charmingly
Entertained. '
Members of the Forty-two club
were charmingly enlerlained at. the
home or Mrs. Will Owsley Tuesday
afternoon. Depurtlni? from the ciis-
loni of the club Mrs. Owsley served
n delicious luncheon in the dlninR
room after Ihe finme. The spacious
fllninu room was darkened and light-
ed and the table laid In most attrac-
tive fashion cut. flowers being; placed
conspicuously as decorative fcalurrs.
I'lales were laid for eighteen. Fort
two was played at four tables He
sides the club members Ihe pnest?
were Mrs. Hairy Carl rind Mrs. Frank
liav Artesla. New Mexico Mrs. C. V.
! Simmon Mrs r. T. Sisnon Mrs. 11.
i ;;!e Lester Mrs. lii"ph Marahln and
j Miss Alma Sisinon. Mrs. Owsley in-
troduced ;i clever- method of keepinti
1 score. Instead of Ihe conventiona1
j score cards little individual hear
shaped boxes W'ere placed ' hy eacl
player and ns she pi -onresscj an:'
r.cored a tiny little candy heart o'
the pierced variety was j;iuii as s
marker. No prizes are piven in tni
cinl). The next meeting will be bel-
li) two weeks at the home of Mr. .1
A. Schwartz.
Mrs. Coulter Hostess at
Bridge Tea.
The bridge tea Monday afternoon
at ihe home of Mrs. T II. Coulter
v. i; one of the charming parties of
Ihe week. The Coulter home was at-
tractively decorated the color scheme
of pink and white being carried
l hroiti'hiMit the house and table decor-
ations. !lrlds;e was played at four
tables. Mrs. F. L. Slusber scored
j high
and received first prize Mrs J.
' V Mclntvre of New Orleans received
I u.M.(n( prize Mrs I C. Ilii.lson was
suet "s-l'nl ii) the all around cut and
' Mrs. Kldoii Lowe was given the con-
i ')l liion prize.' Pink roses and smila.x
j ::i:ti- I lie rooms of the Coulter home
l very attractive. This was the first
of a f cries of bridge teas and Mrs
Coulter will entertain imain the after-
i noon of February IJth.
The lii ( prize was a half dozen
' i a k tail glasses ihe second an em
i hroidered jabot and the all around cut
prize K pink silk combing jacket..
Mis: Lillian Hendricks is inlertain-
ibe i emle-is of Hie Motor Pridge
i Tub al Ihe regular meeting this after-
iieiui al her home I2L".I Minnesota ave
line.
Mus.ca! Kcclu! t ti-e
Dwvcr Hon e
T1 e pua-V r"ii'..! ;:H.-n Sa'ur
J.Mi'i'; ;":! ;t I s- !io-e (.f M -.
''. II iJisii-r y
It llul ill' ft us
It'-ao of !h"
P0:-'t'ou of i ril
cia- ii Jli'.J. i.
Of the t;tt-1l &i
is.si.l'-a the coiii
ii'-ii were r.ll.'.-r-
ed. M.'S. i;rM lie had on !i
fully collected pel. " i'm
iPj'kiv it care
er picn.tes
ui scenes around thi- places where
the ma-ter musician spent his life.
The place of Grii-g'i binli and other
noriiuble n'm-es were
f i
tonliiK in the mind of ihe pupils facts
ii bout the musician that thev won
not otherwise receive. Before the !
rendering of ea( h number Mrs. lloche
read a short description of the piece I
which assisted the hearers to ainre- i
t ime the music. The numbers were I
an.lslh ally rendered and each lit tie I
player received generous applause. i
Aftr the piotram Mrs. Dw.ver serv-
ed a delicious two courrs luncheon.
The Itwyer home was decorated for
the occasion in pink and whiie. Cut.
flowers adding to the beauty of tho
decorations.
New Century Club Holds
Interesting Meeting.
The New Century club met with
Mrs. (worse Itashner last Wednesday
afternoon. Two piano selections
were brilliantly rendered by Mrs.
fitaley and they were much apprecial-
(d. The lesson was led hy Ihe hos-
tess mid a letter from the bulletin of
the general federation on civil sa vico
reform was lead by Mis Tye. A
talk by Mrs. A. L. McCoy followed re-
lating to Ihe I "eminent of prisoner t
and tho'ie mentally . dcfeciiy in Ihe
peuilenl ia.ries and .sanitariums of I
Ohio and other slat -s. Then came a
discussion of municipal government
and the merit system. Mrs. Iiasli-
ner gave a parliamentary drill an
after a short business session dellc- a si"'! meeting leeway alter-
ions refreshments were served by "non complimentary and in farewell
Miss Nellie Dashner pupil of the do. to Mrs. J. A. Mclntvre of New Orleans
rnohtic science class of the 1. I. & C. I Th" lr was informal and unusual
The club will meet next Wednesday
February ?th al the home of Mrs.
Iteiist lib!' Iowa avenue. Les-on
Modern fdn;.:ers and tmngs. Leader
Mrs. 10 Hamilton. Moll Call Current
F.venis.
Mrs. Morgan's Recital Pleased.
Mrs. A li. Morgan g've a dramalie
recital at the Congregat iomil church
Thursday evening thiil was very plead-
ing and entertaining. Mrs. Morgan
ho is taking special work ulide'
Miss Olive MeCliutic at the Cirls' col-
rX' present fit her initi;0 program -.s
l public entertainer. Tho numbers
she presented were difficult and shew-
ed that the reader had mastered th
'nndainentnl principles of the at".
The selection that was especially well
endered was the number onlill-
d. "Tin Honor of the Woods." Mrs.
Morgan showed remarkable ability in
her impersonation work. S vernl
ntisical numbers were given during
he evening. Miss Alice II. Francis-
'o rendered a solo and the Cirls' ;ie
lub of the High school made (heir
nitinl appearance as entertainers.
I'ne numbers they gave received gen.
roils applause. '
Mrs. Thomas Tra-.viik is entertain-
'ng the Ma. Lowell club at ihe regu-
ar meeting this afternoon. The pro-
gram that was arranged for January
dli is being rendered.
fs f ' 'I
.
f.'-J v'i'f J y11 c'ln eat these
Jf-' lik'iit. . I made them
With Hon I ! n K
M Baking Powder. "
Ulii; teaj)iMniul oi Health Ciub
0$ ua fai us twouf other biamis
srllinu for the same
price. This is proof
of its greater titrctijitli
and economy. Health
Club sells tor a cent ai;
oume an honest
antitrust price in
10c Vc Z'ic cans at
good trovers.
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LAYTON I'l' RE FOOD
t-OMI'ANV
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Mi Imviv. II. X. jSfi.it h J. A. S-it at t !
L C. H'iton m ' F. Withers inmn I
This l.v::s the eiii!i:!i Miie eif a seiies
of ga t!i;u have le'en in indtires i
fi.r shit.1 w-'tiin. No i.r;zo ate jii v- j
en in this iul. The next meeting
wili be ieTil Ht t!ie home of Mrs. I!
A. Ln'ilcnv.
i Beginners at College Give
Creditable Recital.
The beginners' reeiial at t ho C! iris
; cdilcKe Wedtifsiluy afternoon was oua
01 t!ie "lst entertaining jirosrams to j
!(' presented this term. The ama-j
urs - n" '-'inl' arts department ren- j
(i''r"1 the- nurbers and much credit!
n fleeted on ihe teachers and tho j
departments they represented. In- I
s"imental and vocal numbers from j
tie rnl;'u' department and :-eadiug j
from the department of expression
made up the program. Only a few of
the ladies of the city were present to
hear the program.
"Just Us Girls."
i
The "Ju.-t I's Cirls" club is being
entertained this afternoon at the
home of Miss Willa Laze. At the
last meeting which was held at the
heme of Miss Rosa Chastuin a delight-
ful time was enjoyed. Forty-two was
played at three tables and Miss Willa
iiaze received the prize. Only one of
tin- member-; was absent and Miss
Maignrct (iorman was the invited
guest to fill the vaiancy. The chili
is last developing into the imporl'Uif
social feature in liie life of bigll
s. hnol girls
Mrs. Vttherspoon Entertains
Motor Bridge Club.
...is. C. Witnerspoon entertained
the members of the Motor Hridge club
! in lh' lal't lh:lt ho "OHtesa won fat
first prize Mrs. C. F. Wilherspoon
m iking top st re. Mrs. Fd F. Johns
I'-ii. i veil the second prize and Mrs. J.
Jl. C.rlllTu was KliceeHsful In the aM
around cut.
Mrs. Lutz Entertains
Woodman Circle.
Mrs. (ieorge Lulz (iiienained the
ladies of the Woodmen Cinde at a
very pleasant tea Tuesday afternoon
at her home on .South 4th street. 'The
guests of the afternoon were Mes-
daii"o Kstes West Harry I lawn Lor-
cnlson Hichards liraustetter Slodd-
dard ftlack Charles Hose Ferguson
Wiseman lii rd. Birch Hubhard
Mays McMasters Simpson and Miss
Hetty F.st ps.
Court of Honor Dance.
Twenty-five young people of the
Court or Honor lodge of Oklahoma
City were here for the dance nt the
Knights of Pythias hall Friday night
which was given under the usplces of
the local order. A number of young
people of the Tuttle order were also
here for the occasion. Hiiual work
was put on by the Chickasha order
for the entertainment of the visitors
and several candidates were initiat-
ed. Sixth Birthday Celebrated.
Little Marie and Frances Freeman
Hazel and Kuril McManus Thelma
Lockett Hazel Minor and Wilma I-M-
arils were the gin-sts thi afternoon
at. a birthday party given litis after-
noon at the home of Little Lufh Itaee
who celebrates her sixth birthday to-
day. Mrs A. L. Pace gave the party
for her little daughter at the Choctaw
flats. I'efreshnients will be served
nt ." o'clock.
Hopeful Club Meeting.
Miss Jean McCosh of Mt. Morris
III. received the guest prize al tic
meeting of tile Hopeful club .Satur-
day afternoon. "Miss Gladys Largo!!
vas host 'ss ai the meeting and lii-
game Forty-two afforded the enter
tainment. Miss McCosh r"f"ived a
little silk vanity bag as the piles-
priae and Miss Kthel Spencer won the
first prize a pair of brass candle
sticks. A two course luncheon va
served.
Girls Will Debate.
Members of the Leman Literary so-
ciety iu the Girls' college will have
charge of the program Thur.-day aft-
ernoon at the college and a debate
will he the feature of the meeting.
The subjert for delta to is "Itesolveii;
That Heredity has More lo do With
the Making of Character than Kuv;r
Olinienl." The young ladies who will
debate the subject are Misse C-i'o-lyn
Dawson Mais.. Lailey Mary Ag
ties O'Neill and Hess Lauing.
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W. H.Miner in Robbed of
$50000
Chicago Mn Victim of Tliieves
on Train for New York.
riy tlii- An-f !&!! i'jf-j.
New York. -That William II.
Miner president of tho William
11. Miner Company of hicavo)
was robk'd of $50(100 while
bound from Chicaifo to N -:' York
We pay -1 per cent interest on time deposits.
THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
n
Ii. P. Smith rre-i.lent.
W. W. llorne Vife-l'n-s.
The Citfzens.National Bank
' CHICKASHA OKI. A.
Capital $75000
Surplus and Profits 45.000
Your Business Sol cited
DIKECTOItS:--Ii. P.S'nith. Wm. Inman W. W. Home.
J. P. Sharp J. K. Dri'L C. Ufirs Ed F. Johns
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teay r.xienM (.nin ti iil
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Protected By the Guaranty Fund
of Oivl.ihi.ma.
It is Not what you make.
It Is the IH)!.!-!;S that YOU SAVE And Put to Work
that adds permanent ir.en-a'-'e to your income
What is worth doing is worth
doing right and at once
So We Say START a bank 2c-'c;ri. tudiiy and then take
pride in "watt: bin:?: it jjrow. -1 p.r: i;t ;i!l-iwe. n time deposits.
Deposit-t in OUI: HANK ar I'ltOl Kf.TKD by the (iuaranty
Fund of lahormt.
lie Fanners
C H ICKASMA
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j D.ince t K. C. H.i'l.
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jdaiK-c at the li.:!l of OMii:!.--
'hall given Wcl.c'-. lay eW i I i !
ehrat ion of tac ji-t.ti. v.- i y .
; ixt h year of (he ! ! i '.. hi i
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the city Tlie I luiii hi' y o
j furnished Mi-. IcU- e- and an i '
piogram was rendcii-d. A iei)n
Ollt of lOW II I'll' r I i .jl'-i II.
in::.
I Ml"S I.IK ile till:-. Ill Vi .11 i
J the Hopeful club ai II.. i... I
lie i I m .Sal unlay I- en I'Hii
if
Thursday niht became known
hero today. Detectives have
been workir.jj on the case but no
announcement bad heretofore
been mad'1 it wai hoped that
the thieves Might be caught.
- The money was in a traveling1
bnjr which Mr. Miner bad at his
Fide in hi:i berth in the sleeping
car. I!o did not discover his Iosh
until he reached his hotel in New
York.
Win. IriTi'in Vice-Prefl.
Ed F. .b-lifis Cashier.
nl ioifirilu.il:i itcd. I very mur
with t oiihert-nlh-e i.wkinf.
4 II.
Stale Bank
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1912, newspaper, February 3, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729359/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.