Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 7, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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lar.s an 3 Discounts
Stocks and Warrants
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Unite?! States Bonds to secure c irculatxn
U. S. Bond? on hand . $ 10.01)0.00
Cash with U. S- Treasurer - 10000.00
Cash in Vault - - 8S.12s.91
Cash with Banks . - 2i'j831X4
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LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits net
Dividends unpaid
Circulation
Deposits
Individual
Banks
United States
$.7jG r.1410
148 758 44
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S.H.&G0 55
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745.372.fi0
$1207974.83
The above statement is correct.
V. L. S LUSHER Cashier.
The above figures show the condition of this Bank.
We invite account? of all desiring safe conservative
end liberal banking connections. No excessive loans.
No borrowed money.
Shipment of new style
General Electric Flat Irons
with improved cord and
stand just received.
Try one for $3.50
Your old iron is good for
part of the price.
Cnickasha Lfshl. Heat & Power Co.
Pinne 100.
317 Chickasha Ave.
At t
Bolt
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Of every well built building whether man-
sion cottage or public building is an ex-
perienced architect.
Harold Macklin
Phone- 1104.
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Hendricks Mart n Nuptials
T-('!ay iifu-rnoon at o'clock Ms
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Pretty Home -Wedri.nj.
On.! of t;is tii'-st bm .JJins
of tf. fc-2son a that of .M;h Jir-si
dauKli:-r of Mr. auit .Mrs.
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:f. I.ukf's J. L. Har'. anj Mr
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at i: ''! o'dotk at tho !
i f.-a' j";; ! limn' of th. Ijrl lb t'art-nts K-v. P. H.
j tii- x-jii!-.;!'- floral ilpr-oration i-m- liarKiM.n uf Vi-rlni o f ; i i .it xti Th..-
I '''y"i- I'alriig aiiiJ h-r Ioi.-) haus? a.s at'racsivi'-Jy d'-coratfij with
l!aU aii'J fctriiiax f iifiloswj the j l-al;TH ft-rns and rartiations anU in
j choir fall ami the cool pr--u and I the jiarlor. behind a bank of gr-.-n the
h'it H--tislii lilies and bridal ro.-:-8 ! impirsik-e sorvke was r-ad. Th
jv i!h Killarney rosea lending a tone-Si ; I ridal party entered to the strains of
lof pink inad" t!i" cfin--l and altar a ' Lobens:rirr Wedd.'tig .l:tn-h played
bower of te-iiu'y. At th ertriuice to ' by Mlrs Kute i-rj ! ?i lc t u and during
She tiianeel a larje wed'lini; bell (ieco- J t!w re idin of the geiviet? that beau'i-
Flour
Is a High Patent FVur.
We guarantee every
sack. Phone us a trial
order today. Phone 14
thsO'nshine
X
rated in white and creen. was mi I ful old 8inif. "i;-lieve lie With' Ail
liended Tb. geveji brp.tieh cai.dle- j Tbohi- Crtdoaring Voting Charms" was j t.x Bridge Club. ;
h'l' k Kofi'.y liKhfed tint altar. BoUly played. The bride Was charm-1 The members . of the Lily Bridge
While the quests were a.isembliiiB J i"K in her weddir.g gown of white! dub and neveral pitcstg fnjoyed a :
Mi.hh Julia U'oytten Kan !ecau.v-' I satin with chiffon overdress ami ! niost (harming afternoon yesterday
and ImniMliaif.-ly afterward Mendel.- J dainty cap ot tu:ie and flowers and itli :.'rs. L. C. Hut son. The club
sohn's Wedding Miir It played by Mrs. I carried a inagiiificertt boiKjufet of ! was played at four tables and '
1). II. lioche annoiiiiou the arrival of
the weihlin- party. The bride and
i?room came in together and. unattend-
ed except for the ushers Messrs. Tom
Ooyd and Ilttjib Smith who lirecedcd
them to the c'tiincel.
'' Hie ceremony was
bride's rose?
.She had as matron of honor her si
ter Mrs. K. J. Klaeger who was most
Ix'iomiiiKiy gowned in pink inassaline
wllh lace bodice and pearl headdress.
The first part land carried Killarney roses.
perfonned at Mr. Wright was attended by Mr.
Okla.
the entrance to I ho chancel and the j lioliert Anie! f Broken Bow
nnue was given away ny ner nrotlier j roiiowiug tiie ceremony an eicgant j
Mr. Harry Hendricks. Tim bridal two course luncheon was served In the
couple then advanced to the altar dining room. The bride and groom
win-re the marriage vows were taken 'art- very popular young p ople and re-
itev. II. l. Kay of Kl Heno spoke the ) reived a handsome array of cut gla.
words which made them man and wife and silver gifts. The groom is auditor
and was assisted in the service by
Charh-j Wldney the acolyte and
Charles Miller the crtirifier.
The bride wore her traveling suit
a handsome costume of blue Bedford
cloth with a becoming turban of
American Beauty and black trimmed
with a shaded American beauty and
gray plum. She wore a beautiful cor-
sage bou'iuet of lilies of the valley
The bride is well known as one of
Chlckasha's prettiest and most popu-
lar young ladb-s whose charming ami
winning manners have endeared her
to all who know her a;ii there are
many Indeed to wish her happiness.
Hr. Martin enjoys a high standing
both as a physician and citizen of .IV
casset. He is a graduate of the medi-
cal department of the I'niver.sity of
Louisville
Hr. and Mrs. Martin left Immediate-
ly after the ceremony for Mendota
Va. where they will spend tl part of
their honeymoon with the former's
mother. On their return they will be
at home in I'oca.sset.
May Breakfast.
Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Kskridge enler-
for the Chickasha Light Heat and
I'ower company and is u splendid bus-
iness man. They left on the midnight
train for Collinsville Texas to visit
Mr. Wright's parents and will be at
home to their friends after July 1 at
O.S Iowa avenue. The bride's going
away gown was a smartly tailored suit
cf champagne with shoes and gloves to
match with small turban with -Veil
Hose trimmings. '
The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. j Belle Sumpter Alma Adams
the prize for high score w as a hand-;
mniiB j.-ny siioon wnne suk nose was
the reward for second honors. After
the games an elegant luncheon was
served to Mesdamos J. S. Biackmon
J. A. Schwartz W. C. Harwell Ben Mor-
gan Mary Warfiehl White Hen Hamp-
liiyce P. Smith. Claude KiL-mon .1
H. C riffim II. B. Spencer Ii. B. Bare-
foot Charles Trammel Ruby Peters
.1. I). Carmichael Fred Fn-y and Miss
Bess Bulkley.
Luncheon at the Early.
The teachers of the special depart-
ments at the O. C. W. gave the mem-
bers of the diploma class a luncheon
at the Kariy hotel last Sunday. This
was a graceful courtesy to the class
and was a thoroughly delightful and
happy avent. Those present were
Misses Olive McClintic Joy Belle
Hancock Mary Wilson Alexandria
Powell Emma and (lenevieve Rogers
Myrtle Umphross Xell Warford. Mo-
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But if you should; yoa cm come nearer getting it. Bank
aciount3 inspire C3nfi.ien:e in you from the community
and make you more confident in yourself.
The Oklahoma National Bank
Chickaaha Oklahoma
P. L. WriKllt of'Thma. Texn ti.n
and Mesdatnes Clarence Johnson Car-
rol McCehee J. O. West S. C. Heffner
T. J. Klaeger Misses Remington Rob-
inson and. Williams and Messrs. P. P.
narrett W. W. Home J. M. England
and Robert Angell.
Miag Hancock Entertains.
Mrs. J.
Wm. lnman; President Ed. F. Johns Cashier
W. W. Home Vice-Pses. R. E. Maxey. Ass't Cashier
F C. Hall. Assistant Cashier
The Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Capital $75000
Surplus and Profits 45.000
Your Business Solicited
DlRECTOKS:-B. P. Smith Wm. Inman W. W. Horne.
W. H. Driggers J. F. Driggers J. C. Driggera. Ed F. Johns
Account! of merchant! corporation! and Individual tollcltcd. Every coor
tety ex'.tude cooi$lent with cootcrvativc banking.
It. Harris and Mrs. Emma Estill.
June Fifth Is Celebrated.
In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ere? i
Frey Juno a is always a day of festiv-
ity this being the birthday of Mrs.
Ercy and her liitle daughter Frances
and also the wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Frcy. This year a small
Miss Joy Helta-Hancock entertained ;numljcr of neighborhood children were
a small company of friends at dinner
on Monday evening in the model din-
ing room of the Oklahoma College for
Women. A beautiful eight course menu
was served by Misses Alexandria
Powell and (lenevieve Rogers who are
two of the graduates in. domestic
I science tins year. Miss Hancock's
family of (lie Oklahoma guests included Misses
Lose Murray
invited to share the pleasure of the
occasion with Franc s. Outdoor games
were played on the lawn and later ices
and cakes were served
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In Honor of Miss Greer.
Miss Edith Moseley Invited a num-
ber of her friends to spend the day at
ihe siiJjuiljan home of her aunt Mrs.
Why Swat Flies All Summer Long
and let them jeopardize the health of your family when for
a small sum you can equip your hciiio with
SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS
We're prepared for a big trade in screens this summer and
can fit out your home on short notice. A variety of regulai
sizes carried in stockothers obtained with little delay if
ordered early.
Wm. Cameron & Co. Inc.
Phone 152 nw Third and Iowa
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THE ARCHITECT
Over Eagle Merc. Co.
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vu""'c u.ne ui. a iieamuui .viay jjMiza Rule Mary Lee Emerson and I J1M' ""Wiam Thursday in honor
hieakfast last Saturday morning at Lois Murray of Okluhama Cltv ! r Miss Pauline Creer. who left this
ere laid for ' srs. J. W. Richhnr" Vi.rnnn ii....ii ior her home in Oklahnne citv- i
elegantly ap- J of Oklahoma Citq. E. Plott. of okla- j A lmj"1 tJ ' ii i r nl day was enjoyed.;
had by way of i homa City Hugh Xeely Smith and i T!"' t;'"'s's Wl'ro MiKS"H ':"'i:H-' Orccr !
liink car- Tom Boyd. After dinner the party '"lli' I'ell Haze Marie Dunan Amyj
ttleniieii tne concert riven hv ih "''. Carolyn Uawson. Susie!
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Why Buy a Cheap Piano
From some far r.ff concern and pay a big price
when you can buy the world's oldest and most
reliable makes right here in your own town?
Our prices are as low as can be had in the
Untied States and our terms are so easy that you
can pay for your piano and never miss the money.
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tweniy gueslH at the
pointed liihle which
enterpiece a huge vase of
nations most gnu efidly arranged. This
assembly Haturd.iy morning came as
a happy finale to many pleasant gath-
erings during the school year. He
i ween courses Dr. Eskridge gave a
charming and bright little farewell ad-
dress which was responded to by Miss
Lora Linn Oarrison of the English de
partment. Around the table were i
gathered l)r and Mrs. Eskrhlgo Men-1
dames Madilox Day. Barr Settle i
Misses MeClititic. Wheeler Hancock'
Wilson. Cahel Rule Harrison Emer-1
son Rouhiton Woodring Stevens
Murray Johnson and Shil'fi r.
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Mrs. J. It. Harris will leave Sunday
morning for Wagoner for a visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alford Har-
lih. After leaving Wagoner Mrs. Har-
ris will proceed to Chicauo. where
fche will take u course of sludy til Hie
Art Institute.
given . by the
music department In the college audi-1 '
loriiim. !
Catherine Unify Edith Moseley I
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Lawn Social.
The Cuild nf the Presbyterian
church gave a delightful lawn social
on Tuesday evening serving delicious
ices and cakes. The event took place
on the lawn surrounding the Peshy-
terlan church and was well patron-
ized. The guild will hold ils regular
l"ieeuiig nexi liiesday afternoon with
Mrs. E. W. Power.
Forty-Two Club Will Meet.
Mrs. II. C. Seitz will entertain the
Eorty-two club on next Tuesday even-
ing at her home T:'S South Sixth
street.
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Mrs. Edna Maddox will leave tonight
for a visit in Indiana with relatives.
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Armstrong-Byrd Music Co.
413 Chickasha Ave. Phone 317. Chickasha Oklahoma
Dry Gleaning and Pressing
Is all that your clothes need to be new ai ever
Send them here and wo will do the work so wel'l
that yourself will imagine your wardrobe has
been miraculously enlarged. We are equipped
to do all kinds of high class cleaning for both
men and women. We have a lady who cleans
Ladies buits Dresses Evening Gowns etc.
TIIE VOYLES DEAL CLEANERS
PHONE 1090
I Marriage Announcement.
Rev. and Mrs. Ceo. .Sherman an
nounce the engagement and approach-
ing marriage of iheir daughter Miss
Xaomi Hester to I. W. Parker Thurs-
day June 2l IHHI at !i o'clock in the
evening in the First Baptist church.
Friends are cordially -invited to attend.
Xo formal invitations will be issued.
C. W. B. M. Mee-ting.
The C. W. li. M. of the Christian
ilii'vcli will meet with Mrs. P. C.
Sfaeev inri T ..-.. .... .
- - nveillie. oil .IOII(liiy
aiiernoon. .Mrs. Jones will act
leader and the lesson topic will
"The Metiisase of Mexico." The
Oldest Largest
INSURANCE
Best
OWSLEY & SEITZ
Fire Tornado Accident Health
Hail or Crops. Bonds of Ail Kinds
CHICKASHA :: OKLAHOMA
as
be
re
port from the state convention lv th"
delegaic-s will also be a feature of th"
meeting.
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Visit of Bishop Brooke.
The news of Bishop Francis Key
Hrcoke's coming to Chickasha is al-
ways gladly welcomed by his hosts of
fi lends here. The bishop will occunv
the pulpit of si. Lukys Episcopal
church at tomorrow's services.
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Mra. A. B. Morgan gave an Informal
luncheon today at her home. i:mx
South Seventh In honor of Miss Alma
Adams who leaves tonight for her
nomo in lexas. Miss Ad'ims who re-
ceived a diploma in domestic science
Tuesday morning has ben elected as
teacher of domestic science in tho
Thorpe Springs college in Textis.
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Mrs. II. J Brnwnson expects to
leave shortly for Seattle Wan!i for a
visit with relatives.
(Continued on Page Three.)
When Times are Ihrd
and Money Close
I lib demend lor loans about three times id
large as we can Hipply arvl one of our
depositors wants an accommodation isn't
it natural that we should favor him-soo
that his interests are protected?
Thai is one of the advantages of having a
growing bank account -your inlcn-Is ;irf careful-
ly considered and insofar as i-afc sound banking
will permit your interest; arc protected. ' '
Why not protect YOUIi future interests bv
opening an account with us now? The amount of '
OUR first deposit is not so matt rial as the fact
that YOU become one of our customer ; i.nii'fv
ing YOURSELF with us. ' )l( nlu-
We pay 4 per cent on time d-po if
oniyMrTKKjwr""'
We have tho money to loan if you have !hc-security.
Farmers State Bank1'
I). U. Esser Cashier. M. J' Curtney Pres.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 7, 1913, newspaper, June 7, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730747/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.