Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 9, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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' CHtckAIHA VaILY. MI'J'Mli CMICKAIMA OKLAHOMA IATVHOAV IfTtMMA ita.
FACI THXEt.
ty MIM KATIHtliK'SaTON
TtltPMONt IK
Plonlo at Country Club. '
One or (lit di-llKhifut ' Mftal if- Jtobnrt Lells af-fhlraio. th nous-
feln uf the week in tbo puhlc at !uet of Mil . T. If. Wllllama. Itf
. the Country Club on Tuesday eypn-j Ircshmciit wern served it (h -loi i
Ins whin I he following piemberSjOf the meeting ana Mr. I'sul Ar-
and their families attended:' lr. nold f.'Howk ffovmitaenth street
ami Mr. J. C. Ambrister Mr. ami ' UI b .mmtoes o the (iufld nest
Mrs. II. U. Iiarrfmit ami sons. Mr. h buMny afternoon'
ami Mrs. Keford llond ami eon. II) ' '
wd. Jr. Mr. and Mra. Howard Ca- Uat for Sohotl Nast Wtek.'
lan Mr. ami Mrs. It. M. Cavernus The past week has been a busy
ami children Mr. and ' Mm. Kral ; Hka for Chit kaxtia mothers
Crlinnlcy Mr. and Mra. C. U. Han-;"d tho Imye and girls who cspwt
( a and children Mr. and Mil.' I to leave soon for Urn yenr'a work In
". Unison and daughter Mr. aml"""- The former have been busy
Mr. W. ('. Harwell Mr. arid Mra. 1 latinlng. almppl and parkin for
Hurry llauimerly Mr. and Mn. Ilir-I" " r daughter going away and
tram Harris Mr. and Mr. Ilnrry hitler have been tusking the
J.mllow. Dr. and Mra. A. II l.aeds
ur. and Mra. V. II. I.lvermore Mrs.
Mclutoah. Mr. Alger Mellon and
daughter. Mra. Moritin Hamilton.
Mr. and Mr. Will Melton. Mr. mid
Mra. Adrian Melton and chlldrun
Mr. and Mm. W. 0. Metbvln and
tlillilren Mr. and Mra. W. 0. nt-
ten and children Mr. and Mra. Tien
MorRHii and daughter. Mr. ami Mra.
T. T. Montgomery and aon Mr. and
Writ. Hoy Smith. Mr. and Mra. Hecae
Kmlih Mr. and Mra. John Stiles
ml daughter Mr. and Mn. C. C.
; Rteiniicrger. Mr. and Mn. C. M.
Mandevllle Mr. ami Mra .T. F. Ma-
jor. Mr. and Mra. A. S. Roberta. Mr.
and Mra. J. It. Carmulmal and chil-
dren Mra. T. II. Williams and aona.
( Mra. Robert Lclti of Chicago Mra.
Uryce Smith and daughter. Miss
Olive Smith Mini Claudia Kay
White Miss Phoebe lleffuer and
Messrs F. M. Frey and Myron K.
Ilumiibrcy.
. Picnic Honoring Cuett.
Pin. Homer Bond cntu tallied for
hcY duughter. Kathryn and their
houHc gueat. Mr. ' Herbert Murphy
of Mexla. Teaaa on Wednaiilay
evening at thyCountry Club with a
picnic aupperwhen the gueata were
limited to thtjmombera of the L. T.
O. club and their "datca."
Tollowing the aunner. which wuh
aerved at aeven thirty o'clock the1
evening waa apent Informally with
dancing. Those entertained other
thun the honoreca were: Kllzabeth
Homo Francci Tcrrull Joaephlno
and Mary Lee Johnson Emma Ba-
ker Wynoina Hill Kathryn Rey-
holil Esther riillllpa Lucllo Erfck-
aon Mary Major Kuth McGechee
Flcta Calvert Phoebe - Heffner Win-
nte Mae Hall. Caro Bond and Art a
Calvert Mrs. Harry Ludlow Messrs
Reuben Cochran Gerald Gowdy
Allen Brownnon Rex McGeehee
Burney Ray Buster WItherspoon
Charles dowdy Floyd Wilson Hen-
ry Baker Reford Bond Jr. Spink
Williams Russcl Horrlngton and
BuHter Drlggcrs.
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Session of L. T. 0. Club.
The L. T. 0. club met In a busi-
ness session on Thursday morning
-In the home of Miss Fleta Calvert
and elected officers and decided on
their pledges for the coming year.
The retiring club officers are:
President Miss Emma Baker; vlce-
presldent Miss Phoebe Heffner;
secretary and treasurer Frances
Terrell. -Officers for the coming
year are: Miss ' Frances Terrell
president; MIhs ' Elizabeth Home
vice-president; Miss Flcta Calvert
secretary and reporter; iMIss Kath-
ryn Reynolds treasurer -with Mrs.
(Harry Ludlow re-olected sponsor.
The club plans to give a tea from
five to seven o'clock on Sunday af-
ternoon on the lawn at the homo of
Miss Esther Phillips 804 South
Soventh street In honor of the club
pledges.
After the business meeting Mlas
Calvert served cooling refreshments
to the following members and their
sponsor: Miss Phoebe Heffner Miss
Emma Baker Miss Ruth McGeehee
Miss Kathryn Bond Miss Mary Ma-
jor Miss Lucile Erickson Miss
Esther Phillips Miss Kathryn Rey-
nolds Miss Wynema Hill Miss
Josephine and Mary Lee Johnson
Miss Frances Terrell and Miss
Elizabeth Home.
Misslonayr Society.
Circle No. 1 of the Methodist
Missionary society entertained the
entire society on Thursday after-
noon in the home of Mrs. Oatley An-
derson 302 South Sixth street.
The regular monthly business ses-
sion was held and was presided
over by Mrs. L. D. Major. A pleas-
ing feature ' ot the" afternoon was
two splendid solos by Dr. Renshaw
evangelist who is directing the
chorus choir at the revival services
now in progress at the Methodist
church. Mr. J. B. Nichols also
made a brief talk before the . so-
ciety. " ' '
A social hour followed In which
the circle members served frozen
pudding and cake. About thirty-
five members were present.
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: St. Luke's Guild Meeting.
The Women's Guild ot St. Luke's
Episcopal church opened the year's
work Thursday afternoon and held
; the first meeting in teh home of
' Mrs. J. C. Ambrister.
The membership was well repre-
r-nt desnfte the extremely hot
weather' and ' work for the coming and cards dancing and games af-yuiii-
was t outlined An Interesting forded abundant' entertainment for
'gnest fur the afternoon wit Mr
most of ttm few rcmslnlng daya of
I heir vacation. . Ilesldcs several
rather elaborate aoclul function
the week hs Men full of amiill af-
fnlrjj motor trip swimming part leu
auQplvnlca
fAnioiiK I hone who plan to leave
hooii for school arc lllrbard Aunt.
Joe ftilkley Curtis Rlckerta Mike
Plusher. Jamea MrDomild. Allen
Itrownaon AtiRn 10 Krarprr-MMI-lury
i-iinlMmx; Mlaa Warjorla Mnyi
JoKphlna and Mary Uh JohnHon
Roy and Howard Norton Jnck
VViHittenJ Waynn Sandera Rldney
Mllla. Albert Wood. Victor Wolvei-
ton. Hum Orlbl llumey Ray. Mara-
den Auatln. II l. Smith. Jr.. Clin-
ton Steinberger nits will attend
the Ktate unlveraltyl MImh Helen
Wood. Mlna IWIIIanhUHter. lloui-
lon Hill. Lealle Hiilllngaworth. Ted
Pound Joe Mpacoiuh. Marvin Warh-
burn. Ted Schlotterbei k Ted and Orl-
J. in lllngham Maurice Mycnt Lauren
Tootbuker and Jamea Jonea will at- j
i'imi a. anu m. college ar still-
water. Alfred Dettia goei to WaHh
Ington and Lee I'nlveralty .ab Lex
Ington Virginia and KAford )lond.
Jr.. reenter the unlveralty of Vir
ginia at Charlotteavllle. Ilruce
Smith will attend Werner n Military
Academy at Alton. Illinois and Mini
Ruby Wool ten return to Ward Del
mont.
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CIcbratea Thirteenth Birthday.
I.MIhs Florence Bryan entertained
ul group of girl friend on last Kut-
unlay uftornoon from thrco to five
o'clock 11 honor of hor thirteenth
blrthdnyT
A yclWv color scheme was used
In the decorations ' the table hold
lug a basketof ' ftffltitlfui-yellow
flowers aa a centerpiece with can-
dles In crystal sticks nut cups and
napkin i In the frame charming color.
The 1 o.irs we e spent with games
and u word .cc.est In which Miss
Mary Bailey won the favor. A
dainty Ice course was served by
tho hostess closing the" afternoon.
Those entertained wore Marian and
Marjorle Melton 'Marie Campbell
Elizabeth Bulkley Ruth Slddons
Doris N'ichous Helen Esther Car-
mlcheal Mai y ? Bailey Mary Good
Opal Thorpe and Delaine Drake.
Picnic at Shannon Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. F L. Blusher Mr.
and Mrs. F. R. Linton Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Smith and Messrs Tom
Boyd Myron Humphrey and F. M.
Frey enjoyed a picnic supper and
swimming purty at' Shaunon Springs
Wednesday evening
Lino Party at Rlalto
Tho B. C. C.' dub gave a ilno
party at the Rlalto theatre Wednes-
day evening. Each member invited
an additional guest. Tho members
of the club are: Miss Silvia Law-
rence Miss Tiny Shcpard Miss
Pearl Evans Miss Frances Wendt
Miss Florence Lowe Addie Wasser-
beck Miss iHelen Yoiiatt Mls Anna
Davis and Miss Viola Weir. The
Invited guests were Mrs. W. N.
Shepard Mrs. Katie Gabbard Miss
Ethel Klddoo Miss Flora . Huntley
Miss Alma Wendt. Mss Ruth Hedge
and Messrs. Woody Haines Jimmy
Cook and Forest; Stapleton also
joined the party at the theatre.
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Pupils' Recital.
A splendid recital 'was given last
Friday evenlpg before an apprecia-
tive audience at' tifek Chickasha -Edison
Shop by a1 part of Herbert
Ricker's summer class. ' Each . pupil
demonstrated her ability In pro-
ducing tone and . played (n 'perfect
rythm. . - ' ;
'A trio played by Jewel Corbln Eu-
genia and Katherl'ne" Maiidevllle ' de-
serves special mention Mr. Rlcker
was assisted by three df MrsJv De-
Vore's advanced pupils Misses Mat-
tie' May Bock Evelyn Mallory and
Mildred Dullard who sang in a most
charming and pleasing manner. At
the conclusion of the program Mr.
Ricker was called upon for a num-
ber' and he played vErV".lHlHantly
a "Stacato" by Leschetltsky re-
sponding with an encore. Members
of the clas are Elizabeth DeMoss
Mildred MeCracken .-Jewell Corbln
faullne Cowen Kathryn Joy Mil-
dred Gordon and Eugenia Mande-
Mra. Bird Honors Son
Complimentary to her . son Wiley
j Bird Mrs. T. A. Bird entertained
informally In her home 1018 South
Tenth street on' Thursday evening
LATEST PARIS FASltlOSS ' u
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Left a creation of crepe de soir trimmed -with beads and lace. ' Right:
A striking evening gown of blue satin and covered." with bead and pearl
trimming.
the young people. An Ice course
waa aerved during the evening. The
guests entertained were Misses Ed-
na Stone Mary Wulxla West Lola
Hopkins Jennette Strlngficld and
Delia Bird and Messrs. Cleo String-
field Ewell Green. Robert Arnold
Thomas Hall and Eddie Reynolds.
Dance at Country Club.
Honoring their house guests Mrs.
Robert Lcitz and daughter Miss
Naomi Leitz of Chicago Dr. and
Mrs. T. II. Williams entertained at
the Country Club on - lust Monday
evening with a dancing party. .'In
line to receive the guests were Mrs.
T. H. Williams Mrs. Robert
Leltz Miss iNaoml Leltz Dr. Hewitt
Williams Mr. and MrH. Harry Lud
low and Mrs. P C. Wiley of Okla-
homa City.
A five place orchestra furnished
splendid music fur ' the dancers.
Among tho guosts were:- Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs.
Ill Dwyer 'Mr. and Mrs. 'C. E. Plqtt
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Patten Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Morgan Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Estes Mr. and Mrs." Bertram
Harris Mrs. C. B. Campbell Mrs.
Belle WItherspoon Mrs. H. T. Bet-
tis Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Huiina Mr.
and Mrs. Reese Smith Mrs. J. G.
Hovi-Itt Mr. and Mrs. U. N Smith
Jr. Mr. an dMrs. R. F. Thweatt Dr.
and Mrs. Llvermore Judge and Mrs.
Frank Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Grlmsloy Mr. and Mrs. Reford Bond
Mr. Myron Humphrey Mr. and Mrs.
: F. 'Hutcher Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Johns Mr. and Mra. 'R. K. Woottcn
Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ambrister
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roberts Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Smith Miss Jennie Wil-
liams Miss Olive : Smith . Messrs.
Toin 8oyd Jack Richburg and Lau
ren and Allyne Toothaker. Misses
Olive Robertson ' Mary Ellen Mel--Ion
Miss Louise Finch and Messrs.
Dave Hllles Brookpi . Robertson and
Walter Lackey were among the out-of-town
guests. About seventy-five
additional guests of the younger set
were also entertained. .s ' ;
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Guild Announcement.' ' ' '
Circle No. -2 of the ' Presbyterian
Guild anbnunce the first meeting '
of the new year which will be held
on next Tuesday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. C. P. Lammona" 1414
Minnesota . avenue. A full attend-
alice of 'the membership is desired
as plans will be outlined for the
year's work
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Little Sorosis Meeting;
The Little Sorosis Club on ; Fri-
day afternoon mot at 3 o'clock in
the home of Genevieve ' Bell and
among other business transacted
plans for building a club house were
discussed Miss Margaret Vaughn
of AhSdarko who is visiting Marian
Wooldridge was a guest of the club.
Dainty refreshments were served
during the J ift'ernoom The . cldb
members present were: Sophia
Sfone Patrick Frances Yates Eva
May Harkins Frances Myers Ma-
rian .'Wooldridge Genevieve Bell
Helen Kayser Sarah Ellis and Mary
Joe Thompson.
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Guild Meeting.
Circle No. 1- of the Presbyterian
Guild met Tuesday afternoon in the
home of Mra. Roy English and com-
pleted plana for the stand the guild
will conduct at the Grady County
fair. Guests at the meetine were
Rev W. A. Roach and-F.K. Wll-j
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.SJttSSES-
cox Jr. A meeting has been culled
for next Wednesday afternoon In
the home of Mrsv Robert (ilycklierr
814 Minnesota avenue for the- pur-
pose of naming committee to serve
during fair week .Mrs English
served delicious ' fifrenhmenla at
Tuesday's meeting. ''
Entertain Orchestra Member.
The orchestra- ofJIe First Uuptlst
Sunday school. . after the usuul
Wednesday evening practice enter-
tained James McDonald a charter
member of the 'bTi'lieitru." at the
home of" Mra. "trailer - Doughty.
Juntos Is to attend Kemper Military
Academy and as u parting gift he
was presented with a book ot
Grand Opera. On the fly leaf was
a picture of the First Baptist church
and the mimes of the orchestra
members.
Refreshments were served to the
following: Miss Irene Mays dl-
rectrcBs Mrs. Shaw Frank Mont-
gomery Carl Lawson Ruby Law-
son Julia -Bedetiar William Bode-
nur Bill Reynolds Eston Leonard
Edward Hollingswortli Harry Mc-
Donuld Jumes McDonald Hazel
Smith Lillian Boyd Roy Luster.
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Young Couples Surprise Friend.
Coming as a surprise to their
niuny friends in Chickasha an-
nouncements of the marriages of
Miss Sudle Minnett to Archer Hol-
lingswortli and of Miss Stollu
Friend to Robert Hopkins were
made toduy.
Both ceremonies were performed
by Rev.- Mr. Robinson of the Meth-
odist church in Amidarko Wednes-
day evening. Mrs. Hollingsworth Is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S.
Minnett of this city. She is a grad-
uate of the Chickasha high school
was a student In the Oklahoma Col-
lege for Women last year. Mr. Hol-
lingsworth is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. V Hollingswortli and is a popu-
lar member of the city's younger
Uet. He will be graduated from
the Chickasha high school in Jan-
uary. Mrs. Hopkins is a daughter
of Mrs. Helta Friend of this city.
Mr. Hopkins is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. -A. Hopkins.- The two
couples made the trip to Anadarko
overland. ;
... SOCIETY NOTES. -
Misses Olive Robertson and Mary
Ellen Mellon pf Oklahoma fitywere
guests this week in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Johnson. On
Thursday morning Mrs. Johnson
and daughters Misses Josephine! and
Mary Lee accompanied their guests
to Oklahoma City for a few' days'
visit.
Mrs. Harry Phillips of Norman is
visiting her parents . Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Cochran for a few days. '
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Misses Ruth Livermor; and Fran-
ces Blackmon have returned from
KINDERGARTEN
219 S. FIFTH.
Experienced teach e r. Modern
equipment. Opens September 11.
Tuition $5 per month. Have room
for a few more pupils . Sea or
phone -
MRS. A. SIDNEY HANCOCK
PHONE 75S-R.
Loi Angfiea California whrra they
pent tha put Ihrfa monlhi.
Mlaa Loulaa Finch of Kl Rno wa
tba hauae guot of Mini Lett Major
thia mk and attmidm) tha Wll-
llama dinci at tha Country (Mub
lent Monday evening.
MUa ClMidla ray Whlta ha re-
tarnrd from an ottended visit with
her pM-anta. Mr. and Jin. Ueorg
Whlta ot Mollta.
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Mr. H. K. Woollen baa raturuwd
from Unvfr. Colon do whnra ilia
vlHlt.vJ hr daughior Mn. Ilert Hid
ihiua for aeverat waki. Knrouta
lauiit abe M in tha 0rk inoun-
talua with bar daughior Mn
Churlei Miller.
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Churlei
Mra'
rllll.liet
Myron K. Humphrey uud
en who hiva been anandlut
ih pnal three mouth at (heir aittm
mir bom peir Punblo Colorado
relumed to Chlckha tbli moriiliif.
Mer. Dar Hlllxa. Ilrook RoU-
ertmin and Walter Lackey ut Okla-
homa City wra gtie.il of Reford
Bond. Jr.. thia week and atlonded
Ilia danc glvn by Dr. and Mra. T.
II. Wllllama at the Country Club
Monday venlng.
Mra. Homer Bond and daughter
Kathryn and Caro ar homo from
a two twin' vIsK with. relative lu
Waxahachla Texa. '
Mr.' Roy Lewis left Wwhir-iday
for a two week' vlult with Mr.
Claude Findly In Wichita Kansas.
Mlai Marietta War I her from
Kansas City lo ipend inveral dayi
In the home of Mr. and Mm. Reford
Bond before enrolling In (he Uni-
versity of Oklahoma.
Mra. P T. Heffner ind daughter
Mlaa Phoebe Heffner are homo from
a visit In DeKalb Texai with rela
live.
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MIshc Let a and Mary Major have
returned from Ryan. Okli. where
(boy spent tho summer on the Ma-
jor ranch.
Mlsa Mary iDrlggeri ha returned
from Texas where she apent se-
eral weeki on hr .father' ranch.
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Mr. C. ('. Hutchison of Wichita
Kansas Is here for & visit with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hulk-
ley 23 lorta avenue and to attend
their golden wedding anniversary
which will bo celebrated on the
evening of September 11th ot the
homo ot Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bulk-
ley.
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Miss Ilo '.Myers has returned from
a visit of sovoral weeks with rela-
tives In Kansas City Topcka and
Ottawa Kansas.
Mra. Bruce Downs and children
are spending a month In Wichita
Kansas with relatives. j
Master Robert White has returned
from a ten day' visit with- relatives
near Bradley.
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MAD MAD MALES!
A FEW KKMAKKS ON TIII'SL1UKCT 01" WUMKN'
AND )RFS.'
Ry IIEDA IIOYT.
(Written for the United Pro.)
Now York. pt. I.-Mn Ilka to
think that women ir poor mUerabl
mortal who . vtctliulM thamnolve
with cosmetic kid curler and un -
comfortable elothln Tbey think u of flimsy lace over a couple of chlf-
weakling who aplua miiM hv foil uudriarinenl .
itayi for iiiMtrt who high heeled' On thn warrant day of sum mar
feet an fit only In atep from laxl to men alill to about In alurfy auag-
laxl. Tha Intricacy of our frilly neck j nil. The dliclpte of the . I'alm
wear quit appal Ihein. jliearh ault ar ao few that mot of
.Vow and then mm religion aectiiii think they are sleep walker In
headed by a male will haul out an their pajamai.
old klmiHii fashioned of sacking and j It la woman who ha thrown off the
offer li a solution of Hi white jshi'ikle ot drew. Every year cor-
woman' burden lire. And down In tloro are going out of bulnna
every woman's" heart ah laugh. l he clolh manufacturer who used to
knowing that she I the most "si Is" sell seven yard of material to rover
Auman In existence today on woman now sells three down
If the average man were to go to
business dressed In th ssm amount
of clothing that hi stenographer
wean he would be arrested for In-
decent exposure. F.xposlug his
Adam' apple alone would cause him
great embarrassment
- While lie Is worrying over the time
It iskes a woman to apply a llttlo
powder and lip-rouge he overlook
tho -agonised hour he while wy
before the mirror wrapping' little
brlatles oft his face with a aharp
edged steel. He's never seen a woman
rubbing bear grease Into her aealp to
keep from getting bald either.
Have you ever noticed a man In
evening riresst How he ties to hold
a certain angle to prevent his atlff
shirt bosom from becoming chesty?
How he InccHHStilly tugs at his cuff
Mrs. Hubert Letts who has been
a bnuse guest li the home iif Dr.
and Mrs. T. II. Williams for the
psHt week left Friday morning to
join her daughter In Oklahoma Clly.
Mrs. C. R. Klmbro Is home from a
few weeks' visit In Oklahoma City
with her daughter 'Mrs. John Thorn-
Ion
mil
Mrs Ross
As spent
-Day "of Parsons Kau
nas spent a few nay or tins wees
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Kd
KslcSjyj Her two small children who
haverieeu spending tho summer
with their grandparents hero re-
turned to Parsons with their moth-
er Friday morning.
.Captain Angus Buchanan a Scotch-
man Is now deep In the heart of
the Haralia seeking traces ut former
civilization.
MORGAN STUDIO
OF EXPRESSION
' 619 S. 6th Street'
Kali term begins Sept. 12.
Mrs. A. B. Morgan Teacher
" - ri.one'542. ' f
ILL m
mm
MILLED FROM CHOICE
WHEAT
A flour that has had a reputation in this
part of the state for years. There i no
flour made any better than Chickasha--
fowl m
mm
.! . . ; i . .... - (
Compare the price and compare the qual-
ity with other: flour and "you will be sur-
prised. ' ' . ;.'.-..-
Your Grocer Has It
Manufactured in Chickasha by
CHICKASHA MILLING
when h think uJ on la looklnaf
How lh llttl point f hia collar
keep playing hid and ck In hi
i nackf He certainly I n um oin-
fortablo .looking object compared to
ihla wlto who wear Jiut three yard
houes are falling because of the
' simplicity of style. Give woman
thre yard of niterlal and hn w ill
lay It on th bed fold It over cut
slit for heck a curv for tho
aleev .run np a couple ot side
seam and appean in a new gown
that same day.-
The other night at the latest vaude-
ville house In New York a male com-
edian prang a motheaten Joke about
man looking up his wife' berk. The'
men In the audience all chuekled.
Hut tho women knew that the hook
and eye business Is In a atato of
hankrupscy while th men who are
making elastic bands ar riding
around In Rolls Royres
Hut as long a the theory that Eve
mme from Adam's rib is believed
fcomcn will have to stand the gaff.
Phycholngy' is defined
clow of humrn behavior.
as (in:
If Dougla Fairbanks accepted all
of bla Invitations he would attend
11 social functions every even jug.
MISS DOROTHY
DENE STONE
TEACHER OK 'PIANO
Announcea beginning of Fall term
Kept. II 1H22. Class work with all
pupils. Special classes for begin-
ners. STUDIO 8Tir AND DAKOTA
PHONE Bll.'l.
' '' ' i i 1 i. .
KINDERGARTEN
.."' ' 328 13t!t. ' " '
Fall term will ojien Sept. 11th.
Special classes m kindergarten
music. "
Teaciicrs Mrs. J. II. White
Miss Rhoda Brown.
- ! ' - Phone - 11H-R; "
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