The Eldorado Courier (Eldorado, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1959 Page: 3 of 6
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Thursday September 2-1 1959
w a s sung intermittently
'Watchman Tell Us Of The
Night" was the other hymn
selection usedi
The lesson was concluded
vith silent prayer and the
benediction
Those in attendance were:
Mrs Jesse Scott and Breniia
Rev and Mrs W D Mont-
gomery Philip and John Mrs
Leslie Dial Mrs A B Tho-
mas Mrs Betty Willis Mrs
R R Oribble Mrs O W Hol-
lingsworth Mrs T J Ran-
dolph Mrs E M Patterson
Mrs F W Spencer Mrs D
F Largent Mrs Lemon
Jumper Mrs Vera Hale Mrs
Sue Farley 1Irs Aulda Combs
Mrs S H Minnick Mrs J
Currey Mrs H A Bruens
Miss Nina Ilutchinson and
Mrs Denzil Bynum
Mrs Charlie Bryant
Entertains Rebekahs
Mrs Charlie Bryant enter-
tained members of the Rebe-
kah Lodge with t Whit Ele-
phant Party in her home last
Thursday night September 17
Mrs lone Skinner served as
auctioneer and all present re-
ported a most enjoyable even-
ing After the auction sale in-
teresting gamis were played
with several receiving priiies
The hostess served refresh-
ments of punch and cookies
to Mrs Edna lIuffhines Mrs
Eula Rich eson AIrs Marie
Jones Mrs Faye Tinsley Mrs
lone Skinner Mrs Dora Combs
and one guest Mrs Marie
Ellison
IV S C S Enjoy Mrs Hutchinson
Luncheon Monday Hosts Au Courant
T h e Methodist Woman's The Au Courant Club met
Society of Christian Service in the home of Mrs Frank
enjoyed a noon luncheon on Hutchinson on Wednesday
Monday A program and busi- Sept 16 The Magazine on
ness meeting followed the the coffee table ''Home Beau-
luncheon tiful" would rightly describe
A New Year - New Res- the living room where the
ponsibilities" was the theme meeting was hcld Power ar-
of the interesting lesson pre- rangements of roses and zin-
sented by Mrs Jesse Scott nias were attractively display-
- The theme song "There's ed An unusual candle deco-
A Light Upon The Mountains" ration of green and gold was
w a s sung intermittently on each side of the windows
'Watchman Tell Us Of The vhich w ere curtained in
Night" was the other hymn browfl
selection used Mrs Hutchinson se r ved
The lesson NA'aS concluded dainty round whole wheat
with silent prayer and the bread sandwiches garnished
benediction with nuts and olives and pie-
Those in attendance were: kles Coffee and a whip straw-
Mrs Jesse Scott and Brenda berry pie completed the plate
Rev and Mrs W D Mont The assigned topics for roll
eomery Philip and John Mrs call was interesting This plan
Leslie Dial Mrs A B The- will be kept up for the year
mas Mrs Betty Willis Mrs Mrs Gerald Babb gave the
EL R Gribble Mrs O W Hol- program for the afternoon
ingsworth Mrs T J Ran- "Drama and Books" was the
lolph Mrs E M Patterson subject Mrs Babb gave 9a
Irs F W Spencer Mrs D interesting survey of the field
Largent Mrs Leamon Sile first gave a review of
tumper Mrs Vera Hale Mrs some of the Shakespeare plays
3ue Farley rrs Aulda Combs that were given for the '100th'
drs S H Minnick mrs J season at Stratford memorial
r Currey Mrs H A Bruens Theater the world's chief
liss Nina Ilutchinson and monument to that writer
Irs Denzil Bynum Shakespeare festivals In the
US were held at Phoenix
--- a Ariz The University of Cob-
o-
Its Charlie ryant rado at Ashland Ore and
' in Hollywood
Lntertams hebekahs Mrs Babb then gave a list
of outstanding movies of the
Mrs Charlie Bryant enter- ycar She closed her talk with
ained members of the Rebe- a naming of bcoks with cle-
ah Lodge with t Whit Ele- v(r quotes from many of them
hant Party in her home last Some of those cited were:
'hursday nieht September 17 Movies: "Power Among Men"
Mrs lone Skinner served as elireen Mansiois:" The Inn
uctioneer and a ii present re-
Of the Sixth Happiness:" 'Di-
orted a most enjoyable even- y of Anne Frank -The
g Ie horman ' and "The
After the auction sale in- Nan's Story" Books: 'Great
I esting games were ntalt d
ith Coinpanions' bv Max E
'several receiving prizes man "Lives of the Poets" by
The hostess served refresh- Lo u is Untermeyer "T h e
Lents of punch and cookies Haunted House:" "A Life of
Mrs Edna Huffhines Mrs
et r Allan Poe" by Frances
Lila Richeson s Marie
Winwar: "The Crown and the
mes Mrs Faye Tinsley Mrs
Cross" by Frank G Slaughter
ine Skinner Mrs Dora Combs Letters to Mother:" "An An--id
one guest Mrs Marie thology by Charles Van Do-
lison ren: and on the humorous
— sill! "The Ape in Me" by Cor111111111113111111110111611--01111111116
nelia Otis Skinner and Robert
raul Smith's ''And Another
GI Ei 14 "IT S
Tiling" A quote from Al-
hoi Smith's new collection of
C el
children's literary works "A-
0 l' y
dults don't do anything A-
dults just sit and talk and
Altus Okla
don't do a thing Theie's not
Expert Watch Repair anything duller in this world
Clean by Ultra-Sonic- than adultry"
Process Lleetrically Timed Those who enjoyed this
epcond meeting of the Au
Nlail Orders given prompt
Courant were: lIrs Hutchin-
attention son hostess Mrs Babb Pro-
gr am
i Miss Kathryn Odom
61111821 and Miss Nina Hutchinson
guests and members: Mrs
TINTED Denzil Bynum Mrs L F
3--8x10 PORTRAITS Dial Mrs Eugene Gunkel
$1295 Mrs Bill Hutchinson Mrs
MOORE STUDIO Maggie Minnick Mrs J D
Richardson Mrs Jesse Scott
and Mrs Madalene Staten —
Cecil Vaughan Owner
Reporter
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Altus Okla
Expert Watch Repair
Clean by Ultra-SonicProcess
Electrically Timed
Mail Orders given prompt
attention
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3-8:00 MUT-1M
$1295
MOORE STUDIO
I Cecil Vaughan Owner
211 N Hudson
Altus Okla
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Auto and Farm Liability
Farm anti City Property
Life and Hospitalization
Hail-Crop
CARL RICHESON Agent
EX 4-2100 508 W Main
Eldorado Oklahoma
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Open 9 to 5 Daily
Closed Sat Afternoon
memespursaunions
Purchasers of Scrap Iron Metals
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Southwest Metal &
Trade Company
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The Eldorado Courier - Eldorado Oklahoma
Lincoln HD Club Met
With Mrs Spencer
The Lincoln Home Demon-
stration Club held their regu-
lar monthly meeting at 2 pm
Tuesday September 15 in the
iornc of Mrs Frank Spencer
Thc meeting was called to
order by Mrs Glen Hankins
president after which Mrs
Gus Kaufman directed an in-
teresting game winner of
which was Mrs J R Sprad-
lin Sr Mrs Spradlin will
bring a game for the next
meeting
The fair exhibits were chec-
ked and found to be complete
Mrs Weldon Jones and Mrs
Barbara Smith home demon-
stration agent presented the
lesson on ''Care of Floors and
Floor Covering"
The hostess served delicious
refreshments to guests Mrs
Doska Hughes Mrs Eizie
Richeson Mrs Arlie Babb of
Eldorado Miss Frances Kirch-
rer of Altus 1N1:s Lillie Driver
of Chillicothe Texas Mrs
Norma Jean Egerton and Al-
lan Egerton of Garland Tex-
as and the following mem-
bns: Mrs E A Strawn Mrs
R A Tillman Mrs
Thompson Mrs Oran Driver
Mrs J C Crume Mrs J R
Spradlin Sr Mrs Gus Kauf-
man Mrs Weldon Jones 1Irs
Glen Hankins and Mrs Smith
Miss Maude Ross of Ver-
non Texas is visiting ner
niece Mrs Bdly Ray Leese
and family th!s week
Mr and Mrs R S Richard-
son met Mr and Mrs S A Donald Thompson who is
Cook at Possum Kingdom attending Cameron State Col-
where they visited together lege Lawton spent the week-
three days last week end with his parents Mr and
Mrs L R Thompson
Mr Dill Itmk!ni of Oltun
Tex a: visited relatives in
Eldorado over the weekend
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SATURDAY THRU FRIDAY
LAUGHS APLENTY
THRILLS GALORE
SONGS BY THE SCORE
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WORLD'S CREATE! T TRAVELING SHOW
Johnny Mack !krown
Ricki Covette Revue
Harlem in Havana
8-Foot 8-Inch Viking Giant
50 Thrilling Rides
FREE CHILDREN'S DAYS
OKLAHOMA CITY CHILDREN
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28
STATE SCHOOL CHILDREN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 3
Mrs D?nny Rowland visited
from Thurday urtil Satur-
day with her son James Row-
land and family in Lubbock
Texas
My N'eighbors
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"Whenever I take my finger
oft the pipe it goes just like
this"
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Exposition
The Southwest's Greatest Event
Internatioral Imported Auto Mart
Southwest American Painting Exhibition
Landscaping & Flower Show
Fascinating Defense & Science EAlibits
23 Huge Buildings Packed
With FREE Exhibits
11140 Como to the Fair!
High spot of a tour of the mid-
! way at the State Fair of Ok la-'
home is glamorous 6-ft 8-in
Ricki Covette star of the
RICKI COVETrE REVUE
The blond Bunyan towers a
mere 2 ft and 2 in over imp-
ish Johnny Puleo The comic
antics of Puleo and his Har-
monica Gang have been show-
stoppers on the state fair cir-
'ult this season The troupe is
featured In the FAIR FOL-
LIES OF '59 which Opens in
Dklahoma City on Sept 26
J T liuds- a and daughter
Mrs Prank Vandergrift of
Kansas City visited relatives
and friends in Eldorado over
the weekend
HATS
DUSTERS
SWEATERS
Shoes
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W M U District
Conference Held
Monday In Altus
First 13aptist church Altus
was host to 'a Baptist Wom-
ans Missionary Union district
conference Monday Septem-
ber 21 The conference a
framing program for IleW of-
ficers began at 9:25 am
The conference held an-
nually was for Southwest
NV district which includes
Jackson Greer 11irrnon Till-
man and part of Kiowa coun-
ties Similar annual meetings are
being held in 14 other WMU
districts over the state during
September
Rev Oswald J (Ozi Quick
Southern Baptist missionary
to Taiwan on furlough spoke
at the Altus meeting Four-
teen group conferences for
WMU oficers were held at
the meeting Miss Elaine Dick-
son Birmingham Ala Sou-
thern Baptist WM11 promo-
tion associate was amo's
conference leaders Miss -
garet Hutchinson Oklah
City state WMU executive
secretary and other state
WM11 officers also led group
conferences
Ncxt year's WMLI program
was discussed
Mrs Frank Moore (115 E
Cleveland) Mangum W MU
president of Southwest (for-
merly Jackson-Greer) Baptist
association presided Mrs P
E Beilenger is WMU presi-
dent at tile host church
Those from Falorado at-
tending the conference were:
Mrs Lee Cavener 'Mrs Sallie
Belle Harkins Mrs Joe Tho-
mas Mrs Jimmy Crume Miss
Agness Webb and Mrs La-
vern Laing
A similar conference will
be held next Tuesday Sep-
tember 29 in Altus with the
First Baptist church of Altus
as host
LeRoy Thompson son of
Mr and Mrs L R Thompson
left last Monday for Stillwater
where he will attend Okla-
homa State University
Be bold and mighty forces
will come to your aid
—Basil King
s HOSE
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ROBE SETS
BLOUSES
SLIPS
PAJAMAS
PIECE GOODS
for all the Family
Joyner IDry Goods
Eldorado Okla
2:00 PM DAILY
LATE MODEL STOCKS
MODIFIED STOCK CARS
MIGHTY MIDGETS
SPEEDWAY SPRINT CARS
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les kw To Ale
-- by Betty Carroll
Le-ter Writing Woo lc
'WRITE TODAY to Those
Away" is the slogan of this
year's Letter Writing Week
October 4 to 10 The 'slogan
makes a lot of sense all year
'round Letters are fun and ex-
citing to send and receive One
way to observe Letter Writing
Week is to treat yourself or a
friend to a box ot stationery—
the perfect personal gift
Fresh Cranberry Vme
ITS FRESH cranberry time
and Ocean Spray is ready for
hearty fall eating with new
wrappings—a new box with a
see-through window and reci-
pes all around it or a cello-
phane bag if you prefer Tangy
easy-to-cook fresh cranberries
will spark your everyday dishes
and provide extra trimmings
for your party fare during the
holidays ahead
W: Majesty—Macaroni
NATIONAL Macaroni Week
has been proclaimed — cele-
brate it with macaroni "and"
"And" means almost 'every
thing Whatever you like—
meat fish eggs cheese—they
are all fast friends with maca-
roni spaghetti egg noodles and
all the rest of the macaroni
family So take a tip from the
National Mararon i Instil ute
and enjoy your favorite dish of
macaroni "and" this week
A man should whistle the
same tune all the time
Iliehard Neuberger
(D-Ore)
The only pl3 - to lyvz1 on
curves 11 bflilt cont9q
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Page Three
Notional Hower Election
THE CANDIDATES all look
beautiful and smell sweetly in
October's National Flower
Election Sponsored by Flo
rists' Telegraph Delivery Am)
elation the election will help
choose the official US flower
Twenty floral candidates are
listed on the official ballot with
a write-in space for any partic-
ular favorite Every citizen
may vote for the posy of hi3
Choice at any ETD shop in the
country throughout the month
of Octiiher Votes will be passe1
on to Congress for their con
sideration in naming the 0111-
elal US flower
Training Your Dog
RIM TIN TINS owner trainer
Lee Duncan offers valuable
dog-training rules Speak to
your dog from the heart ana
let him know you're sincere
Keep your commands short1
distinct and consistent Don't'
ask a dog to do senseless things
—you'll want his respect as
we!! as his love Keep lessons
short Constant brief ones—
daily—are better than long
sporadic ones Don't tr:in your
pup when he's tired And al-
ways end a lesson on a success-
ful note topped with praise
and a Milk 13one reward Most
important of all guard his
health He needs a balance('
diet with all the vitamins and
other nutrients Pal Dog Din-
ner is best for him He'll be
healthier happier easier to
train
CONSTIPATED?
Medical reports show
how folks over 35 can
establish regularity
After 35 irregularity often be-
comes a problem What you need is
something that aids nature and helps
establish regularity Such an aid to
regularity is the daily use of SIRUTAN
Itere's medical es idence A group of
men and ss omen LOOK StiRUIAN daily
under medical supervision In case
after case St-RU1AM taken daily
helped establish regularity So for
real relief from constipation after
35 try srguTAN powder or granular
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a bedroom phone
hi coior
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newest smartest of all bedroom accessories—
a telephone in color Now in nine lovely deco-
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Beige Pastel Yellow Moss Green Blue
Cherry Red Light Gray Only $10 plus
installation
PS When ) Li call to order csh c1cLt t7q
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Hutchinson r 111-10 Como to the Fair! —
1 High spot of a tour of the mid
r i
3 Au Courant fit i way at the State Fair of Okla
0 Alt' ot-i homa is glamorous 6-ft 8-in
Au Courant Club met i - Ric LI Covette star of th(
home of Mrs Frank ' — l '-'et ' (
RICK' COVETrE REVUE
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you'd rightly describe 'ott ish Johnny Fuleo The comic
ing room where the antics of Puleo and his liar
was hcld Power ar- monica Gang have been show
2nts of roses and zin- ' stoppers on the state fair dr-
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re attractively display- 'ult this season The troupe
unusual candle deco- ' il-
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LIES OF '59 which Opens in
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