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The Ada Weekly News from Ada, Oklahoma • 12

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Ada, Oklahoma
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12
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PAGE EIGH1 ADA WEEKLY NEWS THURSDAY JULY 24 1919 1 1 "MH A Summer For the next two months is a necessity in this country and if bought now you will have it next year thereby a big saving to you You BUT- are have to hurry as our stocks are fast becoming depleted Silk Caps $1 and $150 quality reduced to 85c $2 quality $165 to our Palm Beaches Only 16 suits left in regulars stouts a slims at 7 $750 to $1250 Sport Shirts Values worth $1 $150 and $2 now 85c or 3 for $250 White Canvas Oxfords $150 White Oxfords Reduced 25 Percent Here is a real bargain in splendid canvas footwear: $250 Quality Now $1S5 $300 Quality Now $225 We are now ready to show you the most up-to-date fall line of and Ready-to-Wear Shoes Hats and Caps While our line is not complete yet it vyill be a pleasure to us to show you what we have now and get acquainted with you Cool Cloths Just 14 suits left mostly dark patterns priced $15 to $20 QUALITY SHOP 1" 3VaVal 0U We are new in Ada but old in business owing to the fact that we have a store in Stratford and a store in Sulphur We have made good in both places Everybody in these communities knows the Hassens SIX I EXTRA SPECIAL SUITS Now we have come to Ada the fastest growing city in Oklahoma and want to make good here Our motto is Square Dealing With $4 come However those who were there sang and report a nice time Tude Holland and family and Mr and Mrs Jaktf Kent returned home Sunday afternoon front a visit to relatives at Stonewall The summer term of school began Monday with Miss Williams as principal and Miss Rains as assistant Clarence Wynn of Worstell community was visiting us Sunday George Davidson who has been in the army returned home last week Needless to say we are more than glad to have him back with us Sam Haskins and family also Mrs Burke of Ada were at the home of Haskins Saturday and Sunday Rev- Stone left Sunday to begin a revival meeting at Asher Miss Bertha Davis of Maxwell and Miss Ruth Barnett were the guests of Miss Violet Rainer Sunday Walter Wood and Fred Bundy of Yeager were visiting Roger Wood Sunday Mr and Mrs Ed Tyson are the proud parents of twins born July 13 Mr and Mrs Smith Mrs Bayless and Mrs Rotanbury of Stratford were visiting Mr Mrs Wood Sunday afternoon Moore and father together with their families left Monday for a visit in Arkansas Mrs Jack London and children have been visiting friends in this community the past week We are still wishing for a good j-ain TINY TIM Come to our new store We will meet you with the glad hand About 50 Summer Suits in tan grey brown in solid colors and the summer popular shepherd checks Genuine Palm Beaches Cool Cloths and some all-wool materials Splendidly made in sizes 11 to 18 Your unrestricted choice of any suit $4 These suits sold regularly at $6 to $1050 Hassen Bros Co The Ready -to- Wear Store Most everybody is up with their work until It rains again Mr and Mrs Barney Bottoms were visiting at the Jim Sweeney home Saturday night CHbCTAW BILL UNION VALLEY XEWS Hayes of Frisco are visiting the aunt Mr and Mrs Lue Sellers were visiting his brother Felix Sellers of Union Hill last Homer and Pearl Hudlow went to Pickett Saturday night Jim Sweeney and Barney Bottoms went Center Sunday Mrs Less Sweeney was the guest of Mrs Barney Bottoms Sunday evening It nice to buy second hand false teeth Sorghum Pans Restaurant fodder drives many to matrimony Made to Your Order Any Design You Want STEELMAN ITEMS Still hot and dry in this community Some corn needing rain badly Quite a crowd in town Sunday Edwards and daughter Ef-fie of Myra Texas are visiting his brother-in-law Nathan Hughes and wife They will be here for several weeks to help Mr Hughes who is still nursing a broken ankle Dan Smith and wire visited Hughes and wife Sunday Mr and Mrs Walter Odom spent Sunday afternoon with Charlie Adams Mr and Mrs Robert Barns spent last week in Ada as the guests of her parents Mr and Mrs A Langhlin 0 Rev Clark preached last Sunday morning and night A good attendance marked both services Calvin Montgomery was visiting here from Durant last week where he is overseeing the construction of the state highway going toward Caddo Okla Owen the blacksmith is doing his own cooking this week Mrs Owen Is visiting her brother Neely the past few days Bob Cannon is getting to be quite a horse trader these days but fails to get him a cook PIONEER Tin and Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds ENNINGTON ring Needle derwear- Things are going fine in Union Valley indeed things always go fine here School will open July 28th with prospects of a good enrollment Turner and family will accompany Miss Essie Turner and her lather on their return home next week We are sorry that Truax should be so impolite as to ignore the news of Union Valley I suppose they never heard the old saying' Tin unto others as you would have them do unto I 1 Turner is having ills grain threshed this week The singing convention of Union Valley was well attended and ev- i eryone enjoyed the dinner get the idea that Huckleberry Finn will be left behind you worry you fret Huckleberry Finn will get you Grandma and Grandpa Turner accompanied by their daughter Mrs Fikes and children went to see Mrs sister in Sagee and her son in Okmulgee We were very much disappointed at not getting any rain Friday night Well goodbye Mike and God bless you and we assure you union Valley will not be absent front the society news any more HUCKLEBERRY FINN left Friday for Daisy where they will make their future home We hate to see them go but loss is another's Miss Eunice Barker left Monday for Caddo Okla where she will make her home with her father The party given by Mr Lloyd Thursday night was well attended Bill Crow looked awfully sad Sunday cheer up Bill she is not the only turtle in the pond! Grady Conger and Dallas Davis left Monday for Lindsay to work In the broom corn harvest Charlie Nall and wife of Adit were visiting his brother Thomas Nail and family Sunday Lawson and family took dinner with the Owens family Sunday Miss Margie Thomas was visiting her sister Mrs Louise Pinley of Walnut Grove Sunday Miss Meta Martin took- supper with the Nedley girls Sunday night Blake Allen and family spent Saturday night with Evert Loyd and family at Walnut Grove Mr and Mrs Hatcher of Ada were out Sunday looking over their farm Mrs Mildred See and Miss Rosa See spent Sunday evening with Mrs 7 Allen ThomaB and family were visiting Mr and Mrs Baldwin near Maxwell Sunday Mr Sheldby of Allen spent Saturday night and Sunday with Conger Miss Nancy Pervine spent Sunday evening with her sister MrB Effie McCormick of Bebee School started Monday with a large attendance Miss Cora Whls-enhunfc as principal and Miss Arta Isabell as assistant We hope they will have a successful term of school TURNIP GREENS DURHAM Tinner and Sheet Metal Worker Second Door East of Postoffice Phone 406 TIIUAX ITEMS Long and Short Sleeve Union Suits at $150 $200 $300 Athletic Nainsook Underwear 75c $100 $150 Elastic Seam Drawers 75c Athletic Underwear 45c 75c WORSTED ITEMS Most all of the farmers are through working their crops This community is very much in need of rain Health is good no sickness at all to report Brother Autenberry started a revival meeting Sunday night Everybody is invited to come Mrs Gladys Roper and baby are spending the week with her father Roper near Stratford Quite a number of the Worstell people attended church at Bebee Sunday night Allen and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bud Pervine Misses Rosa and Azell See of Konowa are Bpending the week with their cousin Miss Aulty Lawson Mr and Mrs Allen and Luther made a business trip to Ada Monday Frank Killiamson of Daisy Oklahoma and Miss Ola Yhomas were quietly married Wednesday They the Saturday afternoon guest of 1 her sister Mrs Turner Harve Sparks was in Ada Sat-I urday Miss Mary Harper of Frisco and Miss Lottie Kinsley of Arkansas are visiting Mrs Harl per this week Mr und Mrs Armstrong visited hU father at Union Valley Sundays Mr Turner and his Bon Jasper went to Ada Monday Harper and A Gouch were In Frisco Tuesday I guess Finn" got excited us she has been absent foi some time Jack Adams was In Ada Saturday on business Mrs Little Mrs Sarah Sales and Mrs Wall were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs Gouch MIKE Crops are still good We had a little rain Sunday afternoon which was needed Tbe people are pelting their grain threshed fast They will soon be through Mr and Mrs Durbin visited his mother and father at Fi'Ihco Sunday Mr and Mrs Joe Salee of Frisco were the Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Little Mrs Buck and daughter of Jessie were the Sunday afternoon guests of her daughter Mrs Loman Melton of Frisco was visiting Mr E' Harper Sunday Mr Lavada Daisy Berry of Little Rock Ark was visiting his cousin Mrs Little Friday 'Mrs Blwlng of Pecan Grove was SUMMERS CHAPEL NOTES The union revival that began July lOih closed Sunday night July 20th All services were well attended Miss Nellie Jones of Rosedale is visiting at the home of White thiB weelt We regret to report the death of Miss Chlo Hawkins at the homo of he- father on Monday morning July 21 She was a popular and much loved girl and will be missed by many friends We offer our sympathy to the beregved family The singing at this place Sunday even'ng was not the success we had hoped for on account of the Stratford and Vnnoss singers falling to WEST BY NO ITEMS Chops are needing rain in this community Howard stopping with his daughter Mrs Hudlow for a few visit George Cosper of Maxwell visited Homer Hudlow Saturday and Sunday Barney Bottoms Is working at Byng for the last three weeks Miss Audra Howard and Miss DepartmentStore.

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