Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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CniCKASEA1 DAILY KXTEBSS cniCKXSH OKL'AHOMX
PAQ1 FOUJI
pjpi W Your Op
In One of
most Indust
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To MIulHters: Copy for
Sunday announcements should
be received at this office not
later than Friday afternoon.
Compliance with this request
will be greatly appreclnted by
printers and publisher. Ed-
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Baxtell Baxter Minister.
J. C. McDonald Minislt r.
Mjfits in K. P. hall on Cliickasha
verr.e every Lord's Day at 30 a. m.
; r Bible reading and conuiniuion ser-
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Services at 619 Iowa avenue.
Reading room No. 301 third floor ol
c'irst National bank building.
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a. la
Lesson sermon at a o'clock a. m.
Subject o lesson "Love."
Temiuionlal meeting Wednesday
svening at 8 o'clock.
Free reading room open to the publlo
(very afternoon except Sundays from
! to 5 o'clock p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
iltend all services
CHURCH OF GOD
V. G. Nave Pastor.
The Chun h of C;d has moved its
location of meetings from 4:11 Cliick-
asha avenue to HUT Idaho avenue
The public Is cordially Invited and will keep up I heir regular ser-
I i attend.
HOLY NAME CATHOLIC
Corner Seventh and Kansas Ave.
Curiier Seveuth and Kansas aveujt
rtev. P. WilweiKling rector.
Early mass at 8:00 a. ni.
i ate mass at 10:00 a. m.
Evening service 7:30.
Always glad to liave you vuli us.
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH
(Episcopal.)
Corner Sixth and Kansas
Rev. A. S. Freese rector residence
'lie Rectory 618 Kansas avenue
phono 1395.
S -widay school 10 a. in.
Morning prayer at 11 a. m.
Evening service at 7:30 p. in.
EPWORTH METHODIST CHURCH
Corner Fourth and Iowa.
Rev. W. II. Hoper Pastor.
"People's Church.''
9:4" a. m. Sunday school.
Preaching at 11 a. ni.
3:io p. m. Junior EpwortU League.
o:30 p. m. Senior Epworth League.
Preaching at 7:30 p. ni.
Yon fi'.jd your friends are cordially
Invited to attoud these services.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH.
J'n iu hing at li o'clock a. in.
Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:45 p. .
Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock a. m..
0. W. Beets superintendent.
Rev. H. P. Haley pastor.
Preaching at 8 p. hi.
Corner Eighth and Michigan.
The public is cordially invited to al
bese services.
Junior B. Y. P. U. 4:30 o'clock p. m
WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH
Eighth and Michigan.
Rev. J. W. Williams pistor.
.-unday school at 10 a. in.
iJreahing at 11 a. ni. and 7 :'!() p.
in. every 1st 2nd and 4th Sundays
i:l each mon'h.
Morning subject "Zion's Travel-
ers." League at 6 o'clock Sunday.
Prayer meeting Thursday night.
You are invited to worship with us.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
"The House of Gladness."
Sixth and Minnesota avenue.
Rev. Wm. Deuham minister.
Order of Service.
i unday school 9:45 a. m. S. P. Latv
bach superintendent.
11a. m. morning worship. Sermon
Vy itev. Wm. Denham. Sermon sub-
y ct "Living and Dying Unto the
ijrd." Special music by quartette.
3:00 p. m. Junior Young People's
air Mrs. L. E. Emanuel Supt. Miss
A' .try Lee Johnson president.
6:30 p. ni. Young People's Society
it C. E. C. K. White president.
7:30 p. m. evening worship. Ser-
mon by pastor.
A welcome awaits you. Come
spend a Sabbath day hour in the
houfe of the Lord. "What" said he
"could ye not watch with me one
hour?" "I was glad when they said
unto me Let us go unto the house
of the Lord."
Com bring your friends. If friend-
less bring a stranger or what is bet
ter come and find a friend.
m.
and
30 p.
evening
vices.
Sunday school at 10 a
Preaching nt 11 a. ni.
m.
Prayer meting Thursday
at 7:30.
Parents ad children in this part of
town are especially invited to attend
each service. Wo also solicit the
prayers unil co-operation of all who
are interested in the spiritual ad-
vancement of Cod's cause and the
salvation of sinners.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"Glad Hand Church."
Corner Sixth and Iowa.
Byron Hester Pastor
i'ou are welcome! You are wanted
Traveling niea consider this your
:hurcli hamo Residents make a beat-
en path to the House of the Lord.
Strangers let us give you the "glad
hand."
Church School 9:45 a. m O. C.
Cooper Superintendent.
Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m.
liss Lulu Leo president.
Morning service at 11.
Evening services at 7:S0 o'clock.
Miss Cofor director of music of
city schools directs tho music of the
ihurch. Come hear the minister.
Come hear the splendid music both
chorus and congregational.
The Invitation is yours. Won't vou
accept it?
P. S Don't forget the midweek
meetings. Prayer meeting Wednes-
day evening at 7:30. Daughters of
Dorcas Wednesday afternoon at 2:30.
Pnstor's Aid society Thursday after-
noon at 2:30. Christian Woman's
Board of Missions Bocoml Mondays
2:30 p. m.
Come one come all. Then come
again.
BAD HABITS
Those who breakfast at eight
o'clock or later lunch at twelve and
nave dinner at six are almost cer-
tain to be troubled with Indigestion.
They do not allow time for one meal
to digest before taking another. Not
less than five hours should elapse
between meals. If you are troubled
with indigestion correct your habits
and take Chamberlain's Tablets and
you may reasonably hope for a quick
recovery. Those tablets strengthen
the stomach and enable It to perform
its functions naturally. Obtainable
everywhere. d&w
NOTICE
To the Brotherhood of Americai.
Yeomen Homestead No. 3882 and
officers and members will meet at
K. P. hall Monday night Feb. 4 for
transaction of business. Will be a
danre after the meeting.
Edward Laudman Foreman.
C. B. March. Correspondent. 2-2t
WEATHER ELSEWHERE
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H;ir Cure Cold
n 4 hour srp
in 3 t?ys Money
Western Union reports re-
ceived at 8 a. m. today:
North Texas generally
clear temperature IS.
Central Texas generally
cloudy temperature 27.
East Texas generally cloudy
temperature 25; Marshall 30
misting.
West Texas generally clear
temperature 24.
t Gulf Coast generally cloudy
temperature 36; Beaumont
slow rain 4"; Galveston rain
24.
Arkansas generally cloudy
temperature 24; Helena sleet
ing 20.
Louisiana
temperature 32.
n'-t-ibnma eenerally
temperature 20
generally cloudy.
clear
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Get
portunity to.
Americas Fore
ries
Refining Stock a Safe Investment
Shares
Stock will be
taken off market
after $150CCG
has been sold
We will use the
DeYarmett Pro-
cess of Refining.
The Standard Oil Co.
uses the Burton pro-
cess which yields 40
per cent of gasoline.
The Magnolia Co. uses
the McAfee system
which yields 60 per
cent of gasoline.
The Landis process
yields 50 per cent of
gasoline.
The Pittman and Par-
ker yield 35 per cent
each.
The DeYarmett our
process yields 1 00 per
cent gasoline.
A. J. Graham of Ok-
mulgee Okla. 9 miles
from our plant in Hen-
ryetta and Superinten-
dent of the Carter Re-
fining Co. after inves-
tigating our system has
bought very heavily of
our stock.
Practically every artery of the business
system of the world today is kept throbbing by gasoline. The
demand is jumping by leaps and bounds Hundreds of facto-
ries are turning out daily thousands of automobiles farm ma-
chinery etc. and the government is depending largely upon
gatolinc to win the war. Gasoline is the big thing of big bust-ncss.
You have a chance to get in this big busi-
ness on the ground floor. The Assurance Oil & Refinery Co.
has a refinery about completed at Henryetta Oklahoma. We
would have had this completed by December 15th had it not
been for the exceedingly cold weather and the delayed freight.
This stock has been on the market for
some time. Our intentions were to take it off the market Jan-
uary 15th but have not done so on acconnt of delays. Neither
has the stock been raised as we promised you that we would
not raise it until we were making gasoline. Mr. DeYarmett is
now in Washington attempting to arrange with the govern-
ment to get delivery of material for our next five plants. If
he succeeds we will have these in operation by July.
This is purely a commercial enterprise and
should not be confused with oil gas lead or zipc prospecting.
Our refinery is right in the heart of a big oil field and we have
right at our door all the natural gas that we will need for years
to come. Standard Magnolia and all other gasoline manu-
facturers are paying big dividends and always have. There is no
reason why our company should not be a big dividend paying
institution from the very start. We have oil we have the gas
and the market that is calling for more and more gasoline.
The biggest dividend paying com-
panies in the United States started
their stock at a small par value.
Don't think because the shares
are only a dollar that the chance
for large dividends are not possible.
The Stock is $1.00 Per Share
but you must act at once when
SI 50000 is sold the stock
wil! be taken off the market
Assurance Oil & Refining Co.
Particulars See -f- DllTlCCLTl
At Buie & Wallace Phones 578
Hardware Store and 284
A PARTIAL LIST OF
the STOCKHOLDERS
Mrs. Ed Ringer.
W. A. Manin.
E. E. Eperson.
Mrs. Bettie Atkins.
A. B. Wallace.
J. L. Wallace.
C. H. Smith.
J. J. Derbeque.
C. Goddard.
W. H. Perego.
L. A. Brown.
J. S. Wortham.
S C. (lomcns.
J. W. Croshy.
A. i'ciuiy.
C. P. Hogson.
J. T. Bills.
V. E. Matthews.
Eromett Wheelock.
Jerry W. Marshall.
C. W. Bodecker.
V. H r-M'onnell.
B. P. Willeford.
Virglo Brown.
II. L. Duncan.
I. K. Gully.
W. E. Gully..
A. M. McClean.
Dr. J. A. Walker.
W. L. Givcns.
G. C. Henderson.
J. T. Ktusf.
W. E. Smith.
C. K. White.
J. II. White.
Dad Dunlap.
J. E. Taimer.
Cue Wilkus.
W. H Mead.
R. 't. Mcorc.
Alvin Kcil.
L. 0. EPtt'P.
William Faxton.
Elmer Oral.
John Riley.
Walter Hamilton.
P. G. Gardenmal.
Joe Keil.
Chas. Powell.
Arthur Mead.
.1 D. Buie.
Mrs. A. ral!ace.
A Smith.
Howe Rich.
J. F. Thoma3.
Mrs. J. F. Thomas.
John C. Wear.
W. S. Powell.
Herb Powell.
R. S. Morrison.
Mrs. C. G. Hubbard
J. M. Brown.
A. DeLange.
Mrs. J D. Buie' Jr.
Wayne Wheelock.
J. M. Price.
J. R. Pay liter.
Francis Gilchrist.
A. C. Horn.
H. H. Mercer.
A. R. Lewis.
Eunice Buchanan.
W. S. Baker.
W. West.
L. A. Brown.
Wm. Pollard.
O. R. Dixson.
A. H. Nelson.
J. W. Dugan.
A. J. Dohogue.
Dr. J. P. Kelly.
B. A. Johnson
V. C. Johnson.
II. S. Gib.ion.
W. E. Stewart
S. C. Johnson.
Lillian Sliuster.
S. Booth.
If. B. Cooke.
Mrs. 3. S. Tatman.
M. P. Paynter.
D. H. Dorsett.
J. R .True.
S. A. Shaw.
L. A. Winters.
Homer Richards.
L. P. Larson.
Geo. Mopes.
Raymond Keil
Harvey Keil.
A. R. Morton.
A. B. Walters.
E. G. Drnold.
N. M. Diiskill.
Leo Horton.
a E. Walker.
A. J. Graham.
R. E. Haiden.
A. J. Miller.
Nettie Ashley.
I E. McKinney.
R. J. McMurry.
J. E. Trice.
E. G. Damold.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1918, newspaper, February 2, 1918; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733041/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.