Sequoyah County Times (Sallisaw, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1957 Page: 4 of 10
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4 SEOUOYAH COUNTY TIMES Sallisaw Okla Jan 11 1957
In And About The Community
Tr boohoos leembeee 5-4133 and 5-1434 9 ksew mot what 1 ea 1esh mar he eat III 111 the hele 'twee teed le elm"
Phone your society and local news in by Wednosday noon withour tail as any received after
Miss Janie Wheeler To Head
Order Of Rainbow For Girls
On Sunday January 13th the
Sallisaw Chapter Order of Ram- : - : :
bow for Girls will hold their '4
'e
formal installation of new offi-
cers at 2 pm in Maonic hall
Miss Jame Wheeler daughter t4 A ' :: 41
of Mr and Mrs W R Wheeler i ---- 4 44
was elected to head the group as 4
IA oi thy advisor in a fleeting f'! l'! - )' I Al
Thursday night January 3rd in 7--- ' -t- 1! !I
the lucid asonic h -
all A '' '- - :" 1
M 'r-
Other new officers who were ° P 44' 4 ' 1'
elected to serve with her are: : okais''' ! '1r: (:
dog'
Linda Webb worthy associate 0i Ntt4-r 11::41K:4
advisor Ernestine Evans charity
ro-a: -q: 7 17 r To -1
Joy Wilson hope Andrea Mayo
faith Sandra Kay Wood record-
er Nelda Jo Post treasurer Mary
Ellen Floyd chaplain Joan Brad-
ley drill leader and
Donna Bonin love Linda Smith
religion Charlotte Myers im- - - -
mortality Becky Stegall fidel-
ity Jo Ann Oliver patriotism baptist WMU Holds
Eloise Kuykendall service Doris
Watkins confidential observer I Royal Service Program
Bobbie Sallee outer observer
Janie Spears musician Pat Hag- The Wimen's Missionary Union
land choir director of the First Baptist Church met
Choir members are Cora Sue Tuesday at noon at the church for
Chitwood Robbie Humphrey their monthly business meeting
Carolyn Lovern Merlyn Comp- and royal service program
ton Beverly Florence Linda A covered dish luncheon was
Walker and Pat McAnally !served followed by the business
4 a a
Morton Initiated Into
Phi Delta Kappa at ACJM
Daniel F Morton son of Mr
and Mrs Frank Morton of Gore
was recently initiated into the
Phi Delta Kappa professional fra-
ternity Phi Delta Kappa is an
mganization of men in the field
of education that are outstanding
in scholarship leadership - and
ability who are committed to a
life cm-ter in educational service
Morton Nk ill complete his course
requirements for a Master of Sci-
ence in Agricultural Education in
January 1957
His wife is the former Miss
Johnnye Lou Koonce daughter of
Mr and Mrs Robert Koonce of
Jayton 'rex formerly of Sal li-
Mrs Aydelott Hostess
To Baptist Winsomes
The Winsome Sunday school
class of the First Baptist Church
met at 7 p m Tuesday December
lith at the home of Mrs Bill Ayde-
lott for their regular meeting and
class party
The opening prayer was given
by Mrs Aydelott and Mrs Lester
Wallace presented the devotional
Games were played and refresh-
ments were served to the group
Attending were Mesdames Les-
ter Wallace Lawton Less ley
Noble Stewart Earl Phillips John
B Casey Glendon Miller Paul
Haynes Dwight Walkingstick O
T Fears jr Bill Aydelott Donald
Ray Cassady Jack Green and
Curtis Brown
Venom Have Guests
Mr and Mrs I C Vance had as
guests in their home during the
holidays two daughters and their
famines Mr and Mrs Robert
Dudley and daughters Sandra
and Diane and Mr and Mrs A
J Lane and sons Larry and Rog-
er also a son and his family Mr
and Mrs Harvey Vance and sons
Tony Allen and Michael Kevin
all of Wichita Kans
The Dudleys also visited with
his parents Mr and Mrs E
Dudley The Lanes were guests
of his mother Mrs P L Lane
and the Harvey Vances also vis-
ited her mother and father lv
Claud Teague and Mr Teague
Taylors Have Houseguests
Mr and Mrs W T Taylor of
Vian Route 1 had as houseguests
in their home over the holidays
three sons and their families Ntr
and Mrs Floyd Taylor of Monu-
ment Colo Don Taylor of Altus
who is assistant county agent of
Jackson county and Mr and Mrs
L D Taylor of Sallisaw also a
daughter and son-in-law A '2c
and Mrs A C Elliott of San An-
tonio Tex
The Floyd Taylors also visited
in Webbers Falls with her mother
Mrs Iterman Clark Airman and
A covered dish luncheon WEIS
served followed by the business
meeting Opening prayer was
given by Mrs Raymond Cox The
watchword for the year was re-
peated Mrs It E Bennett gave
the devotional taking her scrip-
ture reading from Psalms 46
The president Mrs Paul Beaty
was in charge of the business
meeting and Mrs W L Richard-
son program chairman presided
at the royal service program
Taking part in the program were:
Mesdames Hugh Harris E C
Evans Maud Lasiter Paul Beaty
Ben Butler D 11 Corwin and
Lucy Strickland Closing prayer
was by Mrs Strickland
Leepers Entertain At
Bridge Party Thursday
and Mrs Walter Leeper
822 East Chickasaw entertained
at a bridge party Thursday eve-
ning in their home
Attending were Mr and Mrs
Glen Armstrong Mr and Mrs
Miller Huggins and Mr and Mrs
Albert Brockman all of Viao
Mr and Mrs Alton Gearr-Mr and
Mrs John Reitz and Mr and Mrs
Walter Leeper
BAKE SALE SLATED
Ladies of the county home
demonstration council will hold a
food ind bake sale Saturday De-
cember 12th at Orendorlfs Ap-
pliance Store in Sallisaw accord-
ing to Mrs Warren Rainwater
The sale is to begin at 10 a m
Mrs Jimmie Lou Monroe left
Friday for Camp Polk La to
make her home Her husband
Toni Monroe is stationed v‘ it h
the Army thue
Miss Charlotte Cotton Becomes
Bride Of J V Chatburn jr
White chrysanthemums baby
v'hite porn poms emerald lace
ferns and cathedral candelabra
holding lighted tapers funned the
background for the wedding Sat-
urday evening Dccembtsr 29th of
Miss Chariot le Anne Cotton
daughter of Mr and Mrs Bob
Cotton 605 East Creek Ave Sal-
lisaw and John Vaal Chalburn
jr of Albion Idaho
Attending the meeting in addi- oaugoier tUltt Iv a
Cotton 605 East Creek Ave Sal-
tion to those already mentioned
lisaw and John Vaal Chalburn
were: Mesdames C D Crumley
Ted Wilder Loftin Watts Jim jr of Albion Idaho
Marvin Lester Wallace Frank The groom's parents are State
Richardson Anna McCauley Leta Representative and Mrs J lard
Sisemore Rev and Mrs D II Chatburn of Albion Idaho
Corwin and Mr and Mrs J F The double-ring ceremony was
Cross performed in the First Christian
Chuilch Sallisaw at 7 pm by Lee
M Marsh pastor of the church
The organist Ronny Gilbert of
Memphis Term presented a pro-
gram of mmtial selections and
accompanied Miss Shirley Moore
of Eufaula who sang "I Love
Thee" "Through The Years" and
"The Lord's Prayer"
The bride selected for her
wedding a waltz-length gown of
white nylon crystalline over
whtte taffeta styled with a ba-
teau neckline skirt gathered into
fullness at the hipline and long
sleeves tapering La points over
the wrists ller finger-tip veil was
attached to a bandeau of seed
pearls She carried a white Bible
topped with a white or( bid still-
rounded with silver lace tulle
satin picot edge streamers and
shaped silver leaves
The bride's sister Miss Barbara
Cotton a student at Northeastern
State College Tahlequah served
as maid of honor and only attend-
ant She was attired in a waltz-
length gown of old rose nylon
crystalline over rose taffeta fash-
ioned ith a torso bodice bateau
neckline and push-up sleeves She
Mr and Nil's Bill E'orter of Mrs Cotton chose ::or her
daughter's wedding a charcoal
Commerce Tex visited over the
week end with Mrs Porter's and white Doupioni theath
mother Mrs Ruby Galls and with dress with matching jacket She
wore ‘vinter white accessoriqs and
her brother Pfc Charles Gillis
who is stationed with the Army a cnrsage "f white e"r""t1""s
pfe Gillis arrived F011owing the wedding the
on
here Christmas Day to spend his bride's Parents were 'lusts at a re-
ception in the church parlor Col-
furlough Other dinner guests on
ors Of old rose and white were
Sunday in Mrs Gillis' home in-
use6 in the table decorations 'clv
eluded her parents Rev and l'Irs
three-tiered white wedding cako
Richard Lane of Akins tstm)ei 11111111t itve
—
A C M 's f ''''' an tUliiirt1 LAant vi rirsimi
was topped W it h a numatUre
and Mrs ott o S An-
tonio Tex
mrs Leland yew) and ugh bride and groom beneath an arch-
w
The Floyd Taylors also visited ters Mary Kiitherine and Marcia way and decorated ith WOCht I lig
in Webbers Falls with her mother accompanied Mr Webb to Ozin k hells dusted with silver
t‘ssistmg at the reception ere
Mrs Herman Clark Airman and Ark Sunday afternoon Ile is -
Nirs Tom Monroe of Sallisaw
IvIrs Elliott visited with his par- emploved there with the Missouri-
NIrs George Royce jr of Memphis
ents Mr and Mrs W C Elliott P ifi Ril
acc aroad C o T he l ad ies
T Mis Eddio N1cGrann
Vian Star Route returned home Sunday night ennand
of Vinita Mrs Frank Roark of
lis
N
Eustis Family Visits Here Mrs W Sal
L Richardson and ' aw :as in charge of the
Rev B H Eustis former pas- daughter Laura Ann returned guest rook
tor of the First Baptist Church honk Tuesday from Stillw ater For traveling the bride chose
Sallisaw his wife and their son where they spent a few days vis a beige cashmere suit with black
Paul arrived here Saturday and it her son and his family Ntr accessories and pinned the orchid
were guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Bill Richardson and chit I fi om her bouquet at her shout-
and Nits E C Evans north of dren der After a short trip to Hot
Sallisaw returning to their home Springs Ark the couple returned
in Tulsa Monday Mis 'nixie Billingsley spent to Sanisaw and left WednesdaY
Rev Eustis is now pastor Of the New Year's Dav in Muskogee for Albion Idaho Mr Chat burn
Southern Hills Baptist Church visiting in the Ilonae of her daugh- will go from there to Boise Idaho
Tulsa Sunday nuirning the tam- ler and family Ntr and Mrs Ray- vhere he V ill resume his studies
Hy visited Sallisaw's First Bap- mond Miller and children Ray at Boise College Mrs Chatburn
list Church and Sunday evening l Tommy Gloria Jean and Charles w 11 return to Murtaugh Idah"
Rev Eustis delivered a sermon at They accompanied her home and to continue as a teacher in he
Kelly Heights Baptist Church in I spent the night Murtaugh public schools
fort Smith Ark Out-ot-town guests who at tend-
N1r and Mrs Jon Edwards spent ed the wedding and reception
ATTEND FUNERAL Sunday at Nicut visiting his par- yew: Miss Conine Shane' of
Mrs Jim Woftard of Salhsaw lents NIL and Mrs Columbus Ed- IlonlinY: Miss Linda Ishmael of
and her sister Mrs Riley Wilson wards Mrs Jon Edwards is the Jenks: Mrs Mark Moore and Miss
of Muldrow were in Tulsa Sun- I former Miss Cherry Callahan of Shirley Nloore of Eufaula: Mr
clay and Monday where they at- sallisaw and Mrs Robeit Wells of Fort
tended the funeral of their aunt Smith A: k : Mr and Mrs Bobby
Mrs M N Ford who passed I Visiting Saturday night in the Hill of V Ian : Mr and Mrs Tom
away in a Tulsa hospital Friday home of Mr and Mrs Henry Westmoreland of Tulsa: Mr and
morning Burrow were Mr Burrow's broth- Mrs Edda McGrann of Vinita:
Mrs Ford is a former resident et Mc and Nil's J W Burrow of Mr and Mrs George Royce jr of
of Sequoyah County Tulsa and O C Noble of Okla- I Memphis Tenn: N1:s DVWCV
homa City Guests in 'lle Bur- Wut ford and dituAhter Cynthia of
Mrs J H Woody of Kansas row home Sunday morning in- Austin Tex: Guy Cotton of
City Mo arrived Saturday for a !eluded two of Mrs Burrow's nice- Meeker lied Faulkner of Bolger
visit with her mother Nit's Eliza- les Mrs 011ie Smith of Lawton Tex: Runny Gilbert Memphis
beth Griffith She was to leave I and Mrs Jack Horn and son Lat- !Tenn: John Carlile Tulsa and
Thursday to return to her home ty at Van :Ldthe Robinson Muskogee
Mrs Jim M3rvin Feted
)mmuntty 'At rs Pink Blue Shower
M Marvin was compli-
mented at a pink and blue shawer
the Sale 'twee teed le ewe" Tuesday evening December ilth
that time will be held over for next wee& at the home of Mrs John Hawkins
jr 115 North Cedar Hostesses
for the event wer Mrs Bob cox
Mrs Floyd Lewis Mrs Gene
Webb Mrs Jack Strickland and
Mrs Ilawkins
table was covered
with a white linen cloth with an
insertion of lace thwugh te cen-
t ! The pretty cake which was
l'rxd in whitc 1(1 three dainty
net storks surrounding a pink
land blue bassinet Nuts mints
I and coffee completed the refresh-
nients Attending wer? Mesdames Bill
Land Loftin Watts Clayton
Farmer Neal Singleton D IL
Corw:n W L Riclqrdson Mable
Sanden Barnie Cheek D C
Stewart Clyde Wilart Grady
Farmer Noah Childress L D
Walkingstick and
Mesdames Milton Peters L2-
land Webb Annette Simmons
Cooie Nleigs Dale Byrd Maud
Lasiter Prodie Walters H E
Bennett Paul Beaty Geraldine
Wags and Miss Vallie McCalman
the guest of honor and the hostes-
ses Sending gifts were Mesdames
E C Evans Ilugh Harris Ben
Butler Watie line Lucy Strick-
land Lloyd Newberry Dwight
Newberry John Gabbert Bill
Agmt Kenneth James Henry
W()ds Charles Lackey Arch
Young Wayne Watts Tom King
Dwight Walkingstick Bill Ayde-
lott Art Farmer Lester Wallace
and Miss Clara Rogers
Vipgodg
Legs and Thighs
$120 per Box
4 Lb Box Of Chicken
Mrs James W Jones
Hostess at Bridge Party
Mrs James W Jones was host-
ess Tuesday afternoon to mein-
bers of her bridge club
Attending were: Mesdames Mil-
ler Iluggins of Tian Jack Green
Malloy Orendorff Walter Leeper
Charles Mattox Howard Ward
George Chitwood Raymond Sny-
der Bob Park and the hostess
all of SalliSaW
Mrs I L Ward Hostess
To Baptist MGM Class
The MS1M Sunday school class
of the First Baptist Church net
Monday evening January 7th at
the home of Mrs T L Ward 202
South Walnut for their meeting
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Mrs Jess Woodard Roll
call was answered with a verse of
scripture Mrs James Combs
gave a poem "Today" Closing
prayer was by Mrs oess King
Dainty refreshments w ere
served to: Mesdames Maze Goff
John Marrs Jess Woodard Frank
Welch Fred Taylor James Combs
Jess Ross Ben Wofford and Mrs
Ward the class teacher
-
Mr and Mrs Eugene Kuyken-
dall and Mr and Mrs E C Gar
Vin all of Sapulpa visited Sun-
day with Mrs Kuykendall's and
Mrs Garvin's mother Mrs Alattie
Goode who is a patient in the
Sequoyah Memorial Hospital Sal-
lisaw They also visited with
their sister Mrs B J Garvin and
family east of Sallisaw
1state uoilege i amequan scrYea Airs Garvin's mother Mrs Alattie
John Denton who has been a I as maid of honor and only attend- Goode who is a patient in the
patient in Sparks Hospital Fort ant She was attired in a waltz- Sequoyah Memorial Hospital Sal-
lisaw They also
Smith where he underwent major length gown of old rose nylon t'isited with
surgery was returned to his home crystalline over rose taffeta lash- their F is t e r Mrs B j Garvin and
here Wednesday He is reported loned y ith a torso bodice bateau family east of Sallisaw
to be improving nicely Ile is the neckline and push-up sleeves She
father of Mrs Nina 'McLaughlin yore a tiny matching hat and Mr and Mrs Frank Herring
of Sallisaw and John D Denton of carried a colonial bouquet of spent Thursday of last week in
Bartlesville white and old rose carnations Wetumka there they visited
backed by a colonial lace holder with Mr Herring's sister Mr and
Mrs Jimmie Lou Monroe left Best now was Eddie Robinson Mrs J C Puryear with his
Friday for Camp Polk La to of Muskogee Ushers were Fred brother and family Mt and Mrs
make her home Her husband Faulkner of Borger Tcx and Grant L Herring and with his
Toni Monroe is stationed w ith George Royce jr of Memphis nephew Mr and Mrs Jack Iler-
the Army there Tenn ring and two children
Ready-To-Eat Hams
Phone 5-4711
La Donne Jones Feted
At Birthday Party
Mrs II?rbert Jones 700 South
Wheeler Ave entertained at a
birthday party in her home Satur-
day January 5th complimenting
her daughter La Donne who was
thirteen years old on January 6th
Gifts were opened and displayed
and refreshments of cake hot
chocolate ice cream and nuts
were served Each guest was pre-
sented with a hvely sach2t packet
made of net foam rubber silver
ribbon and sachet The guests
later went skating
Attending were Janie Spears
Eloise Kuykendall Merlyn Comp-
ton 13swerly and Dorothy Flor-
ence Marcia Webb Jeanie Chucu-
late Janie Mabray and the guest
of honor
Mr and Mrs Raymond Jowell
and children Janet and Myri
have returned home after a visit
to Dallas and Fort Worth Tex
Baldwins Announce Birth
Mr and Mrs Elmer C Bald-
512 West Choctaw Ave an
nounce the arrival of a son John
Charles on Friday January 4th
at St Edwards Hospital Fort
Smith
0
Mr and Mrs Jack G Sexson
and tyo sons Buddy and Billy of
Fayetteville Ark visited from
Wednesday until Sunday in the
home of Mrs Sexson's sister and
family Mr and Mrs Ken Mc-
Cormick and daughters Karen
Betty and Kenna Jean
Paul Spriggs of Muskogee vis-
ited here Sunday afternoon with
his mother Mrs T M Spriggs
Another son and his wife Mr and
Mrs Ernest Spriggs of Bristow
came New Year's and spent three
days visiting here The three
went to Arkoma where they vis-
ited in the home of Mrs T M
Spriggs' daughter Mr and Mrs
Lowell Burrow and daughter
Linda Lorene
Mr and Mrs Hal McBride of
Tulsa visited here Friday night
and Saturday in the home of Mrs
McBride's sister and family Mr
and Mrs Charles Mattox and
sons Paul David and Brent Allen
They went on to Stigler to visit
with Mr McBride's parents Mr
and Mrs IL S McBride
Mrs Risk Thompson II of Ok- I Mrs Mina Dennis and t w o
lahoma City came Wednesday and granddaughters Phyllis and Bar-
lett Saturday to return to her I hara Sallee were expected to re-
home after a visit with her father turn home Thursday from Cali-
Walter Ivey and Mrs Ivey IA ith fornia where they visited rela-
her grandparents Mr and Mrs Oyes In Santa An F they visited
0 S Pressley and with her aunt Mrs Dennis' son and family Mr
Miss Nena Ivey She came to get and Mrs Jack Rhodes and dough-
her little son Skippy who had tors and in Oxnard they visited
been visiting here since the huh- her sister Mrs Frank Alot-)n and
days Mr Moton
Why Eat Bologna
When You Con Have Chicken For Less?
Tonti-Town Fryers
Battery Raised
Cut Up in Trays
Only 39c per Lb
Whole lb 49c
Halves lb 53c
Morton's Sugar Cure With Smoke
712 Lb Box — Only $125
PURE ICE CREAM I FROZEN DESSERT
12 Gallon — 69c I 12 Gallon — 44c
MILK oHroPmasler1zizeedd 12 G o 1 44c
Bees and Ants Store Their Food — Why Not You?
We Have A Few Choice Lockers For Rent
REMER'S LOCKER PLANT
I
MR AND MRS ROY SKAGGS who were married at 8 pm Thurs
day December 27th at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs
Willard Dodd 815 So Elgin Tulsa are shown cutting their wed-
ding cake J Frank Davis pastor of the Sheridan Road Baptist
Church in Tulsa read the double-ring marriage vows before a group
of relatives and friends The bride the former Miss Lona Mae
Dodd and her parents are former Sallisaw residents The groom is
the son of Mr and Mrs Clem Skaggs of Vian
in Cheyenne Agency So Dak
with her daughter Mrs George
I McKay Mr McKay and children
Sharia and Bobby Mrs Sisemore
accompanied her daughter and
children home last August when
they were called here because of
the death of D F Sisemore She
had planned to spend only one
month but remained longer when
her daughter went to the hospi-
tal for major surgery
Mr and Mrs George Royce sr
of Wilburton were guests last
week end in the home of Mr and
Mrs Sherman Kyle The Kyle's
son Bill who attends Northeast-
ern State College Tahlequah
Ispmt the week end with his parents
Mrs Leta Sisemore has re-1 CROSS-MOFFETT VOWS
turned to her home here after I Mr and Mrs Herman Moffett
having spent the past four months of Gerty announce the marriage
in Cheyenne Agency So Dak of their daughter Miss Ethel Mot-
with her daughter Mrs George fett to Leonard Cross of Gerty
McKay Mr McKay and children on December 19th in Ada The
Sharla and Bobby Mrs Sisemore bride is a niece of Rev Carrol
accompanied her daughter and MollAt of Salhsaw
children home last August when Last Friday the bride and
they were called here because of groom his brother Don Cross
the death of D F Sisemore She and Henry Hardin of Calvin visi-
had planned to spend only one ted here in the Carrol Moffett
month but remained longer when home On Monday morning the
her daughter went to the hospi- newlyweds left for Sanders Calif
tal for major surgery to make their home
I
Mr and Mrs George Royce sr Parsleys Have Holiday Guests'
of Wilburton were guests last Visiting in the home of Mr
week end in the home of Mr and s and Mrs S L Parsley of Vian
Mrs Sherman Kyle The Kyle
during the holidays included two
son Bill who attends Northeast- sons and their -families Mr and
NIrs it W Parsley of Marysville
ern State College Tahlequah
spant the week end with his par- Calif and Mr and Mrs Pete
ents ParsLiy and daughter Sharon of
Buena Park Calif: and a dough-
- Mr and Mrs Wilse Edwards ter Mrs Velma Ruth Hyde of
and two sons Glen ichmond Calif
n and Cliff of
Little Rock Ark visited from
These guests also visited with
Thursday until Saturday in the
their sisters and families Mr and
home of Mrs Edwards brother
Mrs 1 C Vance and son of Salli-
and family Mr and Mrs Walter
saw and Mr and Mrs W T Tay-
Leevr and daughters Marcia Rou
lor'Vian te I
and Marianne Spending Sunday
IVir and Mrs R W Parsley
in the Leeper home were Mrs
have also been the guests of h2r
Leeper's brother 0 T Brinkley s
t Mr and Mrs Marion
jr his son O T Brinkley III and IV'
rmi Pri-0“ Il -f lIrsni AI i oung of Sallisaw
- Mr and Mrs Wilse Edwards
and two sons Glen and Cliff of
Little Rock Ark visited from
Thursday until Saturday in the
home of Mrs Edwards' brother
and family Mr and Mrs Walter
Leevr and daughters Marcia
and Marianne Spending Sunday
in the Leeper home were Mrs
Leeper's brother O T Brinkley
jr his son a T Brinkley III and
Bill Thompson all of Iloratio Ark
Rev and Mrs Carrol Moffett Mr and Mrs C L Weather-
went t? Branchkrk Sunday to ford spent the holidays in Chioa-
visit vith Mrs Moffett
s brother go N'isiting their son aid
daughter-in-law Air and Mrs
and his family Mr and Mrs
Frank Inklebarger and children Paul Weatherford After returning
Mary Bertha Frankie Mack home Mr Weatherford was a
Brenda Jimmy and Ricky Brenda patient in the Sequoyah Memorial
had broken her arm in a fall Hospital here from Minday until
Friday of last week
Mary Bertha Frankie Mack
Brenda Jimmy and Ricky Brenda
had broken her arm in a fall
Mrs Charles Womb lo returned
home Tuesday from licher
Springs Ark where she spent
over a week with her mother
Mrs Pete Bartschi who was
in a hospital Mrs Bartschi has
improvcd some and was returned
to her home
Misses Bernice and Juanita
Bradley of Clweland Ohio visi-
ted recently in the home of Mrs
Madge Chuculate and children
They are nieces of the late Claud
Chuculate
r6s'
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Mrs Paul Beaty and Mrs Ray-
mond Cox of Sallisaw and Mrs! H
Church of Akins spent Thursday
at Bidding CITA where they at-
tended an executive meeting of
the Women's Missionary Union
of the First Baptist Church
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Bank Building
Furniture and Fixtures
Interest Earned Uncollected
United States Bonds
State of Oklahoma Bonds
Municipal Obligations and Other Binds
Cash and Sight Exchange
Ci4)it41 St) k
Surplus
Undividei Profits
Deposits
t
Sp cir Anderson
Vows Are Read
Double-ring wedding vows for
Ellen Graham Anderson daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Joe Graham
of Moffett and Jack Speir of Ro-
land were solemnized Thursday
January 3A in the Zion Baptist
Church of Roland - Rev Lloyd
Evans pastor of the church read
the marriage vows at 830 pm
Mr Spell' is the son of Mr and
Mrs Jim Speir of Roland
The bride chose for her wed-
dng a waltz-length dress of pink
lac ! over satin designed with a
scooued neckline short sleeves
and tiertd ruffled skii t She wore
a pearl necklace black suede ac-
cessol les and a corsage of white
carnations
Mallon of hono: was Mrs J L
Speir jr sister-in-law of the
groom She was attired in a navy
wool boxy-styla suit with black
suede accessories Bridesmaiiis
were Mrs Joe GrLham jr sister-in-law
of the bride and Mrs
Irene Smith of Roland Mrs Gra-
ham wore a light blue wool suit
with black suede accessories and
Mrs Smith chose a light brown
suit with brown accessories
Best man was J L Speir jr
brother of the groom
When the couple left on a wed-
ding trip to Noel Mo tne
was wearing a iwo-plece tan
knitted dress black accessories
and a corsage of white carnations
't he briue attended Roland
school and 19r husband graduat-
ed trom Roland High He will
enter tile Array on January 15th
a a
Rebekah Lodge To
Hold Installation
The local Rebekah Lodge will
hold their installation Friday
January llth (tonight) in the
lodge hall here Mary Wo Hord
district doputy president from
licavener and bur IVJI kers will
preside at tne
Mrs Bertha Billie will head the
group as noble grand Other offi-
cers to be installed with her are:
Ice Turner vice grand Homer
Hammond secretary and treas-
urer Silas Fun chaplain Gladys
Hammond conductress and Flora
Woilord warden
Pie and coliee will be served
during the evening
Mrs Maud Lasiter has returned
from Tulsa where she spent two
w2eks with her sister Mrs J B
Agent Mr Agent and family
Mrs E O Tapley and two
dagliters Miss Earlene Tapley
of oklahoma City and Priscilla
spent Monday and Tuesday of
last week ni Bee Branch Ark
with Mrs Tapley's father W B
Hardin and ivirs Hardin Gusts
here in the Tapley home last
week end included a son and his
family Mr and Ms C C Tap-
ley and five sons Booby
Terry Larry and Steven of Kan-
as City Mo They arrived Sat-
urday and spent the n12Ilt Ear lone
lett Sunday t) return to her home
alter spending two weeks vaca-
tion here witn her parents
Ir and Mrs George Sallee left
tnis week for Kilgore Tex where
they plan to spend two weeks
with relatives
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