Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 134, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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A D VICE
Do not hesitate to ask bur advice on any
business problem that confronts you.
It is our business to help you if we cm
and every facility of this ank is always
at your disposal.
First National Bank
C. B. Campbell Pres. 15cn V. Johnson Vice-Pref.
E.B. Johnson Vice-Pros. F. L. Slusher Cashier
"Strong enough to take care of big business-
progressive enough to appreciate
small business."
Prof. Thrift Says:
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The watch word's economy
you must practice it too
Every day of your life
if your duty you'd do.
Learn not to be wasteful
make every edge cut
And prosperity's door
will never be shut.
sank xom (A&mt
LET OUR BANK BE YOUR BANK
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The best reason for banking your money is that It will pile up
faster in the bank. If you keep your money you may lose it; fire or burg-
lars or some slick stranger with something to sell that you don't
need; your own extravagance; goodness knows what will make a "hole"
In It .
( In our bank it is safe and will soon bo a large suni at your service.
We add 4 per cent interest. .
'J f" ;06 ' . COME TO OUR BANK '" '
THE CHICKASHA NATIONAL BANK
1 "NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
t
I Sealed bids will le received lor
k-onetruction of miles 1-2 section L
Jilgln-Rush Springs road In Grady
jrounty Oklahoma until 2 p. m. Tues-
day June 18th 1918. at county rlerk's
office at the court Louie in Chicka-
fha Oklahoma.
The profile and tpecificauon will
lie on file in county clerk's ottice.
"The quantities -will f;bow approxi-
mately the yardage and classification
on general quantities; excavation
earth 1000 cu. yds. rock 1300 cu.
yd. embankment 4000 cu. yd. over-
haul 2000 yds 000 ft.
Jills Is one flirt aj 50 vjrd-
ago will bo paid for twice except
overhaul. All bids must be accom-
panied by certified check of five per
cent of amount bid. Bids will bo
opened at 2 P- m. by the county com-
missioners and contract let to best
bidder. Right to reject Is reserved
by board.
c-otd n. S. COX.
THE SOCIAL WORLD
Circle Holds Dig -Session.
The meeting of the Woodmen Cir-
cle bold in 1. O. O. F. hall Fourth
and Kansas Thursday night Intro-
ducing a elatia of ISO known ' as the
"Riot hers' liny I'lass" wan a iot
enthusiastic event in fr.-ilernitly cir-
cles. Supremo Physician Dr. C. P. Brown
of Omaha Neb. still claiming C'hlck-
sha as his home was given a in st
royal welcome. Mrs. Ilrown who
i: manager of the district presided.
Mrs. M. G. Meadows state mana-
ger wyas present and manifested just
pride in this class which is one of
a state class of "378 which number
! exceeds all past records for Oklaho
ma and places the state in the lead
of every slate except Texas.
The degree work was beautifully
given by tho local Grove Mr. Jack
Holland as captain with twelve
Woodmen in their uniforms assist-
ed by four ladies of the Circle! gave
Given Breakfast Dance.
Miss Josephine Driggcrs was tho
hostess Friday morning to her many
friends at a most original breakfast
danre. The guests arrived at five
thirty and danced until eight o'clock.
After the dance Mrs. J. F. ' Driggers
s'Tved a pretty and delicious three
course breakfast. The table was
decorated with pink and white carna-
tions. The guest list included the
following names: Misses Jessie
Stone Krances Frey Zola Elder
Kalhtyn Bond Ruby Wootten Eliz-
abeth and Francos Terrell Mary Ma-
jor and Rose Driggers. The boys
were Jack and James Cranwell Jack
Harris Forest Means Russell Har
rinxton. William Gossett William
Billiard B. P. Smith. William Drig
gers and William Furlow Soitz of Ok
lahoma City. .
Entertainment at Okla. City.
Mi:s Marjorie Duyer who has
spent the past year in Chicago under
Madam Blumenfield Zeisler in the
study of piano besides completing
the senior and normal training
course in music at the Chicago Col-
lege of Music is expected to return
to her home in this city Monday.
Mrs. C. L. McArthur entertained
Thursday evening at six o'clock din-!
net in honor of the birthdays of Mr.!
McArthur Miss Bernice Botsford and j
Eli Sheegog. Mrs. Hugh McArthur;
and Mrs. Ed Shoogos wero also'
guests. I
Miss Rex Rodman of 42.1 West
the drill work. An exceptionally fine Park place Oklahoma ( ity gave a
decree staff of ladles from El Iteno. matinee party Tuesday in honor of
with Captain Mrs. West gave some Miss Jo liottis of this city. - Other
beautiful floor work. guests were tho Misses Virginia
After the initiation Mrs Tt M. Ev- Wllnderlieh. Elizabeth Mitssey SllO
ans cave a welcome address. To! Salmon Jo Mattison Eloiso Housel
the snmome nhvsiidan and his wife ! Esiolle Prrrigo Allelic Hart Marian
She expressed the sentiments of the
local Grove ' with tho following
words:
"There arc no friends like our old
friends
Who have shared our morning flays!
! No welcome like their welcome
1 No homage liko their praise."
j Mrs. M. G. Meadows state niana-
' ger responded in an eloquent man-
! nor.
Mrs. DeBolt supreme banker then
gavo a ten minute speech telling of
the order's patriotic efforts and
showing that the Woodman Circle
has purchased $:!00t'Ml worth of Lib-
erty Bonds.
The principlo speaker .f the evo-j
ning Dr. Brown then add teased the
meeting his theme being "Symbol-
Ism of tho Woodman Circle."
District Managers Mrs. Howe of
Duncan and Mrs. Laux of Oklahoma
City gave excellent talks as did
State Manager J. W. Mansell of the
Woodmen of the World.
Miss Thelma Wild Rose read "Way-
Bide Ambrosia" by Bessie Hoover
which Was well received.
Mr. Oscar Simp3on then spoke in
behalf of the elans.
A very beautiful Red Cross tableau
was presented Just at the close of
Initiation.
Refreshments were served at n
late hour. Mrs. Walter Fi-pkin was J
presented with a beautiful goldj
watch for securing the greatest
number of application".
OiiKl.' !'!( t:y Atwood Kate Eroennian
lUtl.i Mii'or. Kalhenno Haskell Ada
SolilborK Frances Kellogg Orlene
Sparling Mary Dean Overby and
Christ ino Bettis. Mrs. W. J. Rod
man Mrs. W. L. Maupin and Mrs.
James M. Selman chaperoned the
party which had tea at one of the
down tea rooms after tho matinee.
Emcthcan Society Meets.
The Emcthcan noucty of the Bap
list church held its regular Monday
meeting with Mrs. A. S. Alhright.
This mooting whs devoted entirely
to business affairs and three new
members including Mrs. Clark Tram-
mcll Mrs. E. E. Wren ami Mrs. J.
L Powers wero added. The society
will meet with Mrs. Will Owsley next
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Homer Bond wili have as her
guests Satui'day. evening at a six
o'clock dinneir in honor of her sis-
ter' Miss Queena Marchbanks Miss
Lois Smith and Lieut. Jim Magill of
Ft. Sill.
Lieutenants Merritt Guthrie and
Richard Priddio instructors in the
school of fire at Ft. Sill will spend
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. aud
Mrs. F. C. Witherspoon.
.
A quarterly meeting of all circles
ol tho Presbyterian guild ."will beheld
Rt the church Monday afternoon at
three o'clock. All members are urg-
ed to attend this meeting.
Miss Pess Torry of Anadurko nnd
Lieut W. H. Palmer Of Ft. Sill will
b" the house guests for the week
end of Miss Fay Smith.
Sergeant Paul De.Laiso of tho mil-
itary French mission of Ft. Sill is
the guest of friends in Chickasha this
week.
Mrs. Minnie Williams of Denton
Texas has been the uest of Mrs.
F. C. Witherspoon for tho past week
. 4.
Mrs. Joe Baum and son Donald
have left for Paris Kentucky for a
six weeks visit with relatives.
. No. 9!K18. t ... . .
. THE OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
Official statement (condensed) to the Comptroller of Currency at the close
of business 01 May 10 1918.
RESOURCES
Loan and discounts!. $755787.05
Overdrafts .- 25X8.84
U. S. builds - - -176.800.00
Stock Federal Reserve bank. ' 4.o00.00
Furniture and fixtures - 5000.0(1
Redemption fund - - 1 250.00
State bonds and warrants $ 29917.11
War Savings Stamps 50;S.0fl
Cash and sight exchange 3:12814.07 3H2.734.48
Total -- tl:i08.10.17
LIABILITIES
Capital stock $100000.00
Surplus - - - M-Z
Undivided profits net. -. 14678.22
Circulation ..w "I!'"!;
Reserved tor taxes 4 22.1. 8-
RodiHcounted bills . 82jl.til
Deposits - .1108453.81
Total .. 1 - $ 1308610.47
The above statement is correct.
Wm. H. DONAHUE Vice President.
Attest F. T. CHANDLER Cashier.
MisB Mary Olivo Eskridgc of
Woathcrford is tho .guest this week
of Miss Margaret "Terrell.
F. C. Witherspoon returned Fri
day night from a two weeks trip to
Mineral Wells Texas.
M. S. Bledsoe has left for St.
Louis and Chicago to visit with jel-
ativos for several weeks.
Mrs. Lillio A. Judson of Wichita
Kansas is the gncnt of her sister
Mrs. J.- H. White. - '
4.
The. Prisciila dub will meet next
Thursday afternoon with Mlao Lucy
Hubbard.
W. A. Tewksbury has gone to Spo
Kane Washington for a two weeks
trip. I
The hlgntjm spoi chi. pn'vi m 1
paid for some clenn cotton rnn deli'
ered at once at the Dnily Kiprt- a
Bom.
tsANITARY NOTICE
All persons living in houses whers
tiio toilets are not connected with
the sanitary sewer are hereby noti-
fied that the City Scavenger will
clean said toilets twice a month un-
til October 1st. By tho order of the
City Council.
(Signed) O. COFFMAN
Mayor.
E. L. DAWSON M. p.
City Supt. of Health. 7-10td
CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS
Fred K. Hunt of Seneca Falls N.
Y. says: "I have no hesitancy In
recommending Chamberlain's Tab-
lets for the stomach and liver for
they proved to be the best medicine
I ever used." Obtainaht "f rywhere.
Adv.
Enjoy Slumber Party.
Minn Frances Floy entertained last
Saturday night a few of her girl
friends with a slumber party. The
gliosis were taken to the Sugg the-
ater during the earlier part of tho
evening and at midnight wero served
u delicious lunch. Tho guests were
Misses Caro ' and Kathryno Bond
France:i nnd Elizabeth Torrell Zola
Elder and Ruby Wootten.
Younoer Set Dante.
Among the parties of the week in
the younger set was a delightful
dance given Wednesday night by
Miss Frances Frey at the Country
club to the members of the L. T. A.
and ' the Entrenous clubs and their
boy friends. Many of the boys show-
ed their appreciation of tho even
ings' pleasure by coming in from
the country' where thoy ure doing
their "patriotic bit" by working on
the farms. Tho music wan furnish
ed by Mrs. A. G. McKain and icn
cream cones were served during tho
evening. Miss Frances Frey was
assisted in entertaining the guests
by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krcjr Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Iidlow Mrs Homer
C. W. B. M. to Meet.
i Tho C. W. B. M. will meet next
' Monday afternoon at the Christian
' church at two-thirty o'clock. Mrs.
j Will Gardner and Mrs. Neville will
( be tho hostesses. Mrs. Susie Ricker 1
I -will read tho losBon and Mrs. J. E. '
I Wright will give a report of the
state meeting which met in Ardmoro
la-t week.
Give Picnic Supper.
The Court of Honor will have a
picnic supper at Shanoan Springs
next Wednesday evening. Every lady
is requested to attend with a prepar-
ed lunch.
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SOCIETY NOTES
Bond and Mrs. W. H.
The guests enjoying the
Mifses Kathryno and
Wy-i: i;i W VA P!aohe Hm
V.'ootion Frill"0-. T---vr:l!
FOOD
TMT.
'iliili'.-
Llvermore.
dance Were
Caro Bond
ffner. Ruby
F!e:a Cal-
vert Mary M.iior Josephine Drt.T-.
gnrs. Jessie Stone Zida Elder
Queena Marchbanks. Lois Smith
Ruth Livrrmoro. Isabella Erlieh Vir-
ginia Thompson Elizabeth Terrell
aid Miss Virginia Adkinr.on of Kob-
well N. M. M::..;rs. William Grif-
fin William Gossett Russell Har-
rington. Forest Means. Shelby Ishter.
Wyiiatn Bullard. James t'ranwell B.
P. Smith Jack Harris George Liver-
more Marry Pax is. Harrold Hayes
Thurman Williams Rayhurn Harris
and William Furlow Ecits of Okla-
homa City.
Mrs. C. E. Adkinson and children
of Roswell. N. M.t are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hill and family.
Mrs. Adkinson was a Chickasha rcsi- ;
dent five years ago and expects to
spend the summer with her relatives
and former friends. j
ElLLrANS
Absolutely - Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
reftmd money if it fails 25c
Delegates who attended the U. C.
V. and V. D. C. state re-union at Al-
tus Wednesday and Thursday wero
Mrs. E. G. Reynolds and Mrr. Plato.
Misses Ha;cl Owsley and Realricc
Lugenbyhl were sponsors and had as
their maids. Misses Alma Cochran
and Mary Briggera.- j
j
Miss. Society in Session.
The Methodist Missionary society
met Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
A. L. HoUingsworth. After aa in-
teresting business meeting was held
light freshments :and a social hour
were enjoyed. j
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Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ambriater and
Mr. ;md Mrs. H. J- Rrowaso-.i and
IT. J. Jr. motored to Norman Thurs-
day to spend the week end on Dr.
Arabrister's farm. I
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 134, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 8, 1918, newspaper, June 8, 1918; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729649/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.