Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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E invite you to call at our new store. We
can say without boasting that we now
have one of the finest drug stores in
Oklahoma. One that you as a citizen
of Chickasha will be proud of. It has cost us lots of
money to make this move and these improvements
but we know that Chickasha is going to grow better
right along and that we are going to remain here and
do all in our power for a bigger and better Chicka-
sha We want to thank you for your business in our
old stand and ask you to come and bring your friends
to our bigger and better store.
r want you to form the habit of
M here for the little things we arc
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coming
are glad to
see you even though you do not spend a
cent. A five cent purchaser receives the
same courteous treatment as the $5.00 customers.
We want your friendship and in return will give ours.
We will look out for your health and pleasure inter-
ests. Competent druggists are here to fill your pre-
scriptions. Courteous and accommodating Soda
Fountain men and salesmen will give you their best
attention.
We Deliver Anything Free of Charge. Phone 187
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HOLY NAME CHURCH.
Always glad to have you with us.
Corner Seventh and Kama avenus
Rt. P. Wilwerdlng rector.
On Sunday:
Early mass at 8:00 a. u.
Lato mass at 10:00 a. in.
Lecture and evening service ai :Jv
u'clsck.
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH.
(EpiscopaJJ
Sixth street and Kansas avenue.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
Holy communion and sermon at 1 1
a. 'in.
Evening prayer and sermon at 7:;K
o'clock.
Hishop P. K. Brooke will officiate.
AH are cordially Invited.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
' Corner Fourth and Colorado.
Geo. W. Sherman pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. R El
Davenport superintendent.
v .Wrning subject "God's Financial
P).n."
Evening subject "The Chief of Sin-
ners." At 3 P. tn. the Junior I'nion and Sun-
leanis w.ll give an open program to
(which the public is invited. -
Strangers welcome as well m
others.
Tower's Fish Brand
Reflex Slicker
JUST THE COAT FOR DRIVING
WHEN IT RAINS
Fac anr atorm in k and you'll return " Dry
boa". No water can reach yoa even
through the opening between the button
tltaTa where our (unoui Reflex Edgea pro-
tect you by keeping out every drop.
Roomy comfortable and ao well made that it
give the totureat ae price.
41 fiO SATISFACTION!
VJVU GUARANTEED
At your dealer. Of aent prepaid on receipt
ol phc. Send for catalog of Fuh BrmmJ good.
A. J. TOWER CO. tdWEXj
BOSTON t4i'h ml
T.wr CnJ.n Limited fJfP' stk
ST. PAUL'S EV. LUTHERAN.
619 Iowa avenue A. L. Kreylins
pastor. Residence 100!) Minnesota
avenue. Tlione 511!
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Hible class at 10 a. m.
Congregational meeting at 2::i0 p. in.
Divine service at 11 a. in.
Everyone welcome.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Corner Sixth street and Iowa avs
uue.
CJ. Lyle Smith pastor.
Pible school at 9:45 a. in.
Preaching at 1 1 a. m. and ":3l p. in.
Morning subject "The Presbytery."
Evening subject 'Seeming and ne-
Ing" the public is most cordially Invited
to attend these services.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY.
Services a234 Chickasha avenue.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Lesson sermon at 11:00 a. m.
Subject Truth."
Testimonial meeting Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open every afternoon
except Sundays and holidays from
t till 5 o'clock.
The public is cordially invited to at
tend all services.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Corner Texas avenue and Nintk
street.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Hev. Kay McCoy of Dallas. Texas
will preach morning and evening.
Everyone cordially invited to bear
Rev. McCoy as he is a man with a
message.
Rev. S. J. Parker of Guthrie will also
be present and assist in the services.
A co' dial invitation is extended la
all to attend these services.
EPWORTH METHODIST.
"People' Church."
Corner Fourth and Iowa.
Re?. C. S. Walker Pastor. I
xunday scnooi at 9:4a a. m. c.
Schlotterbeck superintendent.
Preaching Sunday morning by Rev.
Moss Weaver. Preaching Sunday eve
ning by the pastor. The evening ser-
mon will be "Life land I.nmortality
Drought to Light Through the (iospcl."
Special feature at the evening hour
will be the music and orchestra accom-
paniment. (Juarterly conference at the church
Monday at 7::0 p. m.
Prayer services Wednesday evening
led by the church lay reader .tnd mis-
sionary committee.
Junior League at 2:30 p. m.
Senior league at 6:.'!0 p. in.
Men's Hiblo class at Carnegie Li-
biary at 9:4." a. m. II. O Hays pres-
ident; V. M. Pailcy teacher.
Everybody invited to all our services.
L. R. Hawn returned last night from
Lawton. where he has been a witness
in the Tremont murder trial.
MILADY'S
SCRAPBAG
Trig Models.
The 191 t sports coals are seen in trig
models the exaggerated belt of last
year having been diminished to u vcr;.
dignified affair says the New York
Times. Some sports coats are in cot-
ton ratine others of velour finished
duvelyn. Often the belt is of chamois
in the natural color and the coat of a
vivid color making a pretty contrast.
Silver Polish.
The best silver polish is of whit in;;
either fluid or moistened with alcohol
or sweet oil prepared chalk cream of
tartar milk or a solution of alum ac
cording to the llaltimore Sun. Moisten
the whiting with soapy water rub it
over til's silver carefully tuid allow it
to dry in: then rub it off with a very
soft woolen or linen cloth.
Wide Scarfs.
Wide scarfs of velvet or plush lined
with satin are to be worn when t lie
furs ate laid away according to the
New York Tribune. One already seen
was of deep sapphire blue velvet lined
with flame colored brocade. A parma
violet p'iiiue liuned with oyster-white
satin or one of brocade or velvet edged
with narrow borders of fur would be
eflective.
Cakes That Keep.
lieat three eggs with one ami one
foii'ih pounds cf brown sugar then
beat again. Add one cup of chopped
walnut meats a teaspoon of ground
cloves and two of cinnamon: a cup of
flour. Stir a teaspoonful of baking
s-'ida in a little hoi water and add to
the batter. Then add sufficient flour
to roll tut in tiny rounds and bake
quickly on greased tins. Toledo ftlade.
Shepherd's Pie.
Lot': -overs may be utilized in this
shepherd's pic says the Chicago Jour-
nal Roast beef gravy potatoes mash-
ed with butter. .Mince the beef and
put layers of the beef and mashed pj-
tatoes in a buttered 'baking djh. Put
a layer of potatoes in the bottom.
Moisten each meat layer generously
with the gravy. Salt and pepper to
taste. M.ike the top layer of potatoes
dot with small pieces of butter and
blown. A great deal of rich gray-
should be used.
j Worms the Cause of Your Child's
Paint.
A foul disagreeable breath dark cir-
cles around the eyes at times fever-
ish with great tiiirst; cheeks flushed
and then pule abdomen swollen with
sharp cramping pains are all Indica-
tions of worms. Don't let your child
suffer Kickapoo Worm Killer wl'l
give sure relieg It kills the worms
while Its laxative effect adds greatly
to the health of your child by remov-
ing the dangerous and disagreeable ef-
fect of worms and parasites from the
system. Kickapoo Worm Killer as a
health producer should be In every
household. Perfectly safe liny a box
today. Price 2.1c. All druggists or by
mail. Ki"i3'--r Indian Med. Co. Phil-
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1914, newspaper, January 24, 1914; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733024/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.