Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA SATURDAY MAY 28 1921.
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. ' ly ANNA LEE MARSH i ..'H. im.
Telephone 1539 Afternoon Between 1 and S o'clock.
tiiMiwiiiii!ni!iinii!iiiiiyiiM
0. C. W Alumnae Banquet.
Ono of tlm jiloiiitlng events of the
MprliiK niHHiin wna tlie O. C. W Alum-
lino ImnqiiPt rWpii Wedm-aclny even-
lug from 7:i!0 to 10:30 o'clock In tho
livroiiimo linlcl.
Tint (Iliilng room wuu tlrcorutiy) In
tli tullc'KO colora grcrn and gold
wlillo yellow cnrnntlona titid Califor
nia poppll'H auppllimmtcd will) f TU
liduriii-d tlio tnblo.
Mr. W. A. Wyllo acted aa toiiKt
mlHiri'Hit. The Mrat was a timst Riv-
en lu Mr AiimIii hy MIhh Ituili IHn-
vlddlu. " Tli In wim followed by u
loiint to "I.onn 'AfiO'' glvnn by Mian
Ki nd (;""t'nfurllng tho Collegn
H.1rlt" wna glvnn by MIhh" NoIII-.i
Wilt it win. MiM lone Ilutlnw offer-
I'd tlio next tonal which waa 'The
Men who are Not." Tbla wua fol-
lowed hy "Now of tho Alumnae"
given by MIhh Halllo Orlmsley. Sir.
(!. W. AiiHtln concluded tho program
of toaata by offering one to ho
"KvcrliiHituK Influenre of O. C. W."
Following tho luncheon tho toiiHt-
Cheater Cowan G. E. Itutlor L. L.
Baptlat Society Vasts.
The Womans .Mlaalonary society of
tin first Duptlat church wet Thurs-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at ' the
church. Tho rVlells dlatrlct had
cliurgu of (ha. loaaon which featured
a iit"fMtfMltlJiV e Nittlonal
Illblo aociely and t htttr wondorful
help In furthering the mlankmury
niovonient Thla leaaon waa lad by
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an r. may aaaiairti oy mraaumea
WuHhbiirn -J. W Temieton. M las dark Trammel M. H. Hhenaril K.
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(tilth II) nm waa .prnent and roud
very delightful tqiy. Lovely re-
freali incut mere "nerved by tho hoa-
tens BKtiUtol by Mrs. l M Curio
and Mr y I)uf)oe.
Tueaday Bridge Club.
Mr. and Mra. I.ooney Wallaco
twentieth and (ioorgla. entertained
tho Tuemlay Kvonlng Hrldgo ilub
thla week. Mr. and Mra. Albert
Ilnwn uni Mr. and Mra. Miller were
Mpeclal gueata for the evening
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St Luke' Guild.
Tim ( ladles' guild of St. Llikea
chiinh met ThurHday afternoon with
Mra; Harry HaniincMy.t 71'8 aoulh
Seventh atrett. Mra. T. II. Williams
l(Ml Chlckaaha avumio will bo hos
tess next week
0. C W. Style Show.
mlstreKK gnvo cut flowers to tho1 a very pretty program waa given
guests na favors. College Hongs Tueaday aftornoon at the O. C. XV.
brought tho ovent to a clone. Covera proving to bo ono of the mnat atrlk-
- were laid for 21 guests. Ing. featuroa of tho ronimenceiiieiit
exerclaea. This was a atylo bhow
Music Club Meet. uni art exhibit. Those appearing In
Miss Edith Lynch was hostess to the allow were girls taking domestic
the IteVore Music club Wednesday art both In Wig preparatory and col-
afternoon In her iliomo fc.'S Colorado lego depiirtmenta
avenue. After the business meeting I The dresses nnd hats worn In tho
MIhs Mattlo Mae Hock read a very show' were made by tho wearers.
Interesting piipor on the life of Mud-1 Mlsa Winnlo Davis acted as Kleu-
nnv Oalll Curd. Mra. Bertram Harris rette before whoni the graduating
anng "Who Knows" by Wright. Ira- j preparatory girls appeared dressed
mediately after the program a do-. n their graduation costumes. Afler
llghtful Ico eonrso was served by this Fleurette fell asleep and while
tho hostess nsnlstod by her mother ho "slepi her dream waa "reveuled
Mrs. John Lynch." by the nppearanco of the remainder
I of tho girls In tho domestic art de-
Mloslonary Society. partment In summer costumes. The
Tho Womans Missionary society last act was clever when swings
of tho Methodist church met Thurs- made of spring flowers were lower-
day afternoon with Mrs. A. L. Holl- ed from above and the twelve girls
IngHworth 908 south Sixth atreot. wilio swung scattered bright colored
Twenty members and three visitors ronfetll over the audlonce and stage
wore present. After tho dovotioual The afternoon was brought to a cIoro
exercises which were led by Mrs. j by an exhibit In Miss Harriet Day's
J. D. Sailor Mrs. It. p. Witt lod tho studio. Paintings pottery and other
lesson on Nashvillo Tennessee. The articles made In the craft course
loader was assisted by Mosdamoa were shown. ' t 1
u. ItevDolila and Mlsa Ethel War-
ford. Mrs. Walter Doughty led the
devotional exercises.
Fntertaln House Guest
In compliment to Mrs. Marion
I'lerpont of Chicago who la here aa
the guest of Mr. and Mra. F. L
Slusher Pr. W. II. Llvormore en-
tertained wlt'i dinner at the Qoronl-
mo hotel Thursday evening. Those
present were Mra. I'lerpont Mr. and
Mra. Slusher and Mr. Tom Iloyd.
Dfphlan Society.
The Delphian aoclitty will meet
Momlsy afternoon at 3 o'clcsk In thi?
city hall
Altar Society.
Thero will be a meeting of tho
Altar society next Thursday after
noon at tho home of Mlsa rtudio To
lan Twelfth and Michigan.
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Home Culture Club.
The Home Culture club finished
Its program for the year by tho an-
nual picnic given Friday for tho
members nnd their families.
After encountering many diffi-
culties all tho party flnelly arrived
at tho picnic grounds below the dam.
In a short time the well filled baa-
kets were unpacked nnd the "cats"
enjoyed by all.
An "specially clever toast to "Tho
Modern Woman" was given by Mra.
Hampton. Following thla tho even-
ing hours were passed by story tell-
ing and tho Ringing of old time
melodies.
The activities of the club will
begin with a incuoon early In Or
tobor nccordhig to tho now year
book Just printed.
SOCIETY NOTES
Mrs. n. P. Smith will be hostess
to the Forty Two club next Tuesday
Mr. and Mra. F. L. Slusher SO)
aouth Twelfth street have as (heir
guest Mra. Marlon E. Pierpont of
Chicago
Mra. T. Doea of Kanaaa City Is
spending tier vacation here with her
slater Mra. M. pottorflold Sit Min
nesota avenue.
Mr. John Owsley Is expeolod tmme
from Mineral Welle wtiora he has
apent the aat week.
Mr. and Mrs Will Owsley who
msde an overland trip to Galveston
aro expected home SalurJuy.
Mra. D. If. Slgnien has as her
guest Mr. and Mrs. T. .L Bailey of
Shawnee
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A email crowd of cluh members
gathered with Mr. and Mra. Slusher
and their guest Mrs I'lerpont. Wed-
nesday evening lit the country club
and enjoyed one of the most de-
lightful picnics of tho aeason
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evana of
Enid formerly of Chlcknsha are
hero visiting friends and relatives.
-
Mra. It. E. Davenport nnd llttlo
son. Tommle tuiR south Nineteenth
street loft Tuesday morning or an
extended visit with relatives to Ok
lahonia City.
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Mra W. A. Ctarkson nnd her
daughter Mlae Euta Clarkson visit
ed In Oklahoma City Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. n. Abertromble
expect to loave tho city for rft ex
tended (our of tho I'nlted 8tatos
about Juno 1.
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Mr. H. F. Owsley of Dallas waa
re Tuesday visiting his mother
Mrs. J. V. Owsley.
Init alory thera will be presented
a modem version In moving pictures
of thla story. The public la cor-
dially lol'ed.
aliens descriptions of which are ca-
bled front one end of the world to
tho other
"BLIND WIVES". AT THE 8UCQ
THEATRE MONDAY TUESDAY.
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A starring drama plus a bewilder
Ing fashion show is what Mr. Powell
manager of the Sugg offers for next
Monday and Tuesday In "Hllnd
Wives" the luteal big A'nt. F.ix
apodal production. "Hllnd Wives" Is
not only the moat beautiful and lux
urious and richest of all photodramas
as regards story theme and aettlnit
but over and ibove all thla la In
corporated latj the very substance
of the drama a fashion display orig
inated In the nudtos of the world's
most renowned costutuors the Inter
nationally famous establishment of
Uicllo's"-Lady Duff Cordon Ad
equately presented upon tho screen
are large number of the most be
wildering creations of tho modern
rooturlcr's art embodying Ladle's
loveliest gowna robes and neglige is
created by Lui'De especially for this
production worn by Lucllu's own
modela and manikins and presented i plcturo directors.
Just aa Luetic proaenta to her fash-
ionable clientele In her luxurious
New York atelier and fabulous ero-
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t ' STUDIO NEWS'
Owen Moore Selsnlck slur hue
Just completed "A Divorce of Con-
venience" at the Ft. Lee Studio.
Id next production will bo "Kuat
for tho Weary"
EUlne tlamnterateln la working
on "Handcuff and Klases'' under
the direction of Geo. Archalubaud
at the Ft Lee studios.
Everybody at Maurice Tourmur's
studio la whistling Indian melodies
these day because they are mik
ing "Tho Ut of the Mohlcanf
Tho two poii'ilar air are "li'u
wstha" and "Land of tho Sky Cluo
Water."
"Red Foam" and "The Illue Moon-
recent releases show what home
brew will do to tho optics of motion
Wlllam Fox announce tho release
In tho near future of "Tho Lamp.
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lighter.'' marring Shirley Mon
The Dim was made from a story
by Maria Huniin Cummin.
The company headed by William
Ruaaell. engaged In making 'Hare
Knuckles" a William Fox produe-
lion ran Into "unexpected region"
on liMailun and Were caught In a
hllr.tard la which they worked do-
splto the cold and high wind. In
snow to their kneea and Ice caked In
their hair. On tho fourth day
when the mutant had abuled suf
ficiently the company after many
hardxhlpa rcmhed their home has;
none the worse fur their excltln.j
experience. Among the prop t iken
on the location and brought hnk
without having been used wna a
wind machine. Tho most eiitluml-
astle. and bravest of the outlit are
said to bo the cameramen who
shot aoine snow menus which' they
are not at all afraid wilt be duplicated.
An attack of heartburn or Indige
tlon call for a doHo of !b rhino. It
relievos the distress Instantly nnd
foreoH the fermented food Into thf
bowels. You feel bolter at one .
Price COc. Sold by Wren Drug Co.
H-I-20C
Short Stories
of the Town
Church Movie Sunday.
At g p. m. Sunday night there will
be given at tho Congregational
church that old story of tho man
aftornoon In her home !)2 south who sold his birthright for a mess
Twelfth street.
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of pottago. Together with the erlg-
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The capacity of Bttick for day in and day out service under every weather
and good road condition is appreciated today more than ever l'-ciause
today car values arc being more rigidly scrutinized as investment that
arc expected to pay definite dividends in service.
A ride in a 1921 Buick will demonstrate this Bnick reliability and make
you realize why more Buicks are in operation than any other car with one
exception.
Since January first regular equipment on all models includes Cord Tires.
CHICKASHA. BUICK CO.
Chickasha Oklahoma
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WHEN BLTim AUTOMOBILES AIL BUILT.. JJUICK WILL DUILD 'HUM
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On Sale Monday and Tuesday lay 30 and 31; Beginning lonrfay at 8 a. m.
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This is below the pre-war price on Rugs and is made possible by a large purchase we made at the recent Rug Auction in New York City by 'Alexander Smith
Rug Co. Claycomb & Anderson are ever on the lookout for the best to be had for their customers. Come early these Rugs will not last long at these prices.
One only to each customer. ; ; ;: ' hi? ;
ALL PROFITS HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED FOR THE TIME
BEING ON FURNITURE. WE ARE POSITIVELY REDUC-
ING STOCK.
S A V E S M I L E S O F STEPS
$1.00 delivers you a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet balance small weekly
payments sale on tabinets lasts allweek. ; t " '
We have installed a machine for the ma king of window shades in any design you may desire in- thnewscollops and fringe goods carried in stock.
Brighten up your home it should be the happiest Spot on earth for your children your wife your husband yourself. If you make' it attractive you will do a
good deal toward keeping it the dearest spot iir.thte 'hearts of the family."''"' '' ' . - ' -
: - i Furnish your home m our ;easy payment plan.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 127, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1921, newspaper, May 28, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730991/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.