The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 396, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1956 Page: 3 of 6
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day, June 8, 1956
The SI Reno (Okie.) Daily Tribune
Three
ews From
karche
Ed Schulz, who was a
guest of her mother, Mrs.
Maass, has returned to her
at Fort Collins, Colo. She
isited her sister, Mrs. Walter
her brother, Emil Maass
ter sister-in-law Mrs. Agnes
> and their families and with
relatives here and in King-
. Ida Schellstede of Black- i
nd her son, John Schellstede
sa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill
eder Sunday morning, Mrs.
stede is a sister-in-law of
chroeders.
Lavona Voss returned to |
tme at Oklahoma City, Thurs-
ifter assisting in caring for
lothcr, Mrs. Gus Schweitzer
has been quite ill the past
nonths.
k Busche and sons Gary and
of Oklahoma City, were sup-
uests Sunday evening of his
ts, Mr. and Mrs. John
e, and visited his sister, Mrs. i
Baustert and family,
and Mrs. Dale Kauffman
the weekend at the home of 1
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ]
man, at Fort Worth, Texas. ]
and Mrs. Bernard Determan
children of Oklahoma City
supper guests Sunday of his
r. Mrs. Nettie Determan.
and Mrs. Frank Moser and
and Mrs. Fred Freidel, of
urgh, I’a.. are visiting Mrs.
r’s brother-in-law and sister,
nd Mrs. Ed Hoebing.
I |
Newlyweds
Visit in City
Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Youngheim,
; wbo are on their wedding trip, are
the houseguests of his parents. Mr.
| and Mrs. Carl Youngheim, 815
South Rock Island.
! The' bride is the former Miss
Geraldine Lasnick, daughter of
; Harry Lasnick of San Jose, Calif.
Their wedding was solemnized
in a 4 p.m. ceremony on May 25
at tbe Temple Emanuel in San
Jose. Rabbi Joseph Gitin officiated
at the double ring ceremony.
Preceding their visit in El Reno,
the new Mr. and Mrs. Youngheim
spent a few days in Las Vegas,
Nev., and plan to return to San
Jose to establish their home.
* * *
FINE FORM_Sylvia Cheeseman breaks away to win the
100-yard dash for women in the County Track Championships
at Bloomfield Park, Southgate, England.
daughters, Judy, Linda and Sue, of in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
Newkirk and Miss Alice Lodes of
Oklahoma City spent the weekend
and Mrs. Paul Schroeder in the home of Mr and Mrs. Hen-
iiss Lois Schroeder of Okla- ry Lodes. Mr and Mrs. Bob Lodes
Hanford Fletcher and son, Gene,
of Glendale. Ariz. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schroe-
der. Afternoon callers were Mr.
wanBWE « -»- tSTL-saj?' ss
of their parents, Mr. and additional Sunday dinner guests.
Bill Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ahlefeld cn-
and Mrs. John Harrah and tertained Sunday with a dinner at
ence Meyer and daughter.
Ann. and Mervin Krcmeier.
Corporal Nick J. Baustert,
(iafendc
W. J. Mashburn
Rites Pending
Services for William J Mash-
burn. 82. who died today, have not a‘7aughter,7une7,'in an Ada hos-
GIRL—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw.
Ada, have announced the birth of
been scheduled, according to Wil-
i son funeral home.
pital. The baby weighed seven
pounds, four ounces, and was nam-
OPEN
UNTIL
Every Night
lACKSON'S
900 South Hadden
6 p.m honoring his brother. Wal *?orl Bra88- N. C., is spending a
ter Ahlefeld, of Escondido. Calif 3°-<lay leave here He is a son of
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. "r and Mrs- Nick H. Baustert
Kenneth Todd and daughter, Mon- Miss Mary Frances Heinen, who
ica, of Kingfisher, and Debbie, attended OL at Norman the past
Paulette and Lynette Kauffman school term, returned Wednesday
Other guests for the evening were to the home of her parents. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gleichman and Mrs. Frank Heinen, for the
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schroe- summer vacation,
der and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davenport
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson and children of Lake Charles, La.,
of El Paso, Texas and Mrs. T. L. arrived Tuesday for a visit with
Ryan of Norman were guests Sun- her parents Mr. and Mrs. John
day of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hein- Baustert and other relatives here,
en. Mr. Thompson is a brother of Miss Kathleen Fiegener and
Mrs. Heinen. Charles Teague of Denver, Colo.,
Mrs. Ray Kienlen of Oklahoma are visiting this week in the homes
City, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Walter Meyer, Tuesday. She also J. Foegener and Mr and Mrs.
visited Mrs. Paul Maass here and George Teague. Miss Fiegener and
Mrs. Gus Wolf and other friends Mr. Teague will be married at 8
at Kingfisher. a.m. Monday. June 11, in the Holy
Mr and Mrs Hanford Fletcher Trinity Catholic church here,
of Glendale. Ariz.. were guests Mr and Mrs. John Stiles of Okla-
Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. homa City were hosts Monday eve
Bill Schroeder. ning at a dinner complimentary to
Mrs. 11 W. Schroder entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Schroder and
with a dinner Sunday, honoring her and Mrs f
brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and and son Gene, of Glendale Anz.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
SATURDAY
Jaycee Jaynes and Jaycees. In-
stallation dinner at Country club,
7 p. m.
MONDAY
Dorcas class of Trinity Baptist
church. Hostess Mrs. Gilbert A.
White, 155 South Shepard, 7:30
p.m.
McWilliams Stamp club. Guest
speaker. Hostess Mrs. J. L. Carter.
908 South EUison, 7 p.m.
Newcomers club. Family picnic
in Adams park. 6 p.m.
Eagles Auxiliary. Installation
dinner in Eagles hall
Entre Nous club Hostess Mrs.
Claude Dinkel. 1108 Wost Warren.
1:30 p.m.
Wedding Ring class of First
Christian church. Picnic supper at
home of Mr and Mrs. Harold Enz,
607 South Barker, 6:30 p.m.
TUESDAY
Woman’s Benefit association.
Sleeting in lOOF hall. 2 p m., pre-
ceded with dinner at noon.
El Reno BPW club. Meeting in
Adams park with picnic supper,
6:45 p.m.
Senior Citizens club. Meeting in
SC hall, 1:30 p m.
llillcrest HD club. Hostess Mrs.
Dan Howe. 1402 South Reno.
Hope Class of First Baptist
church. Hostess Mrs. S. R. Fouts,
316 South Moore, 7:30 p m.
Hill Toppers HD club. Picnic at
Adams park.
Riverside HD club. Hostess Mrs.
S. C. Wilds, northeast of El Reno.
Azalea Flower club Hostess
Mrs H. A. Smith. 617 South El-
lison.
Mr. Mashburn. who was born in ,.d c;jr)a Rena shaw Th(. |)aternal
August, 187.1 in Missouri, died at grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
his home. He had made his home charli(. s|lavv 7)0 s,,uth Pauline,
I w*'l’ *1‘s brother, Ld Mashburn. and maternal grandparents are
at 718 North Bickford, for the past Mr aud Mrs Tum w Parker, 109
two years, after moving here from ^01d|| ^
I Purcell. -
Mr Mashburn, who came to Ok- BOY Mr and Mrs. C. S. Yirak.
lahoma in 1892, Is survived by a Sulem. Ore , are the parents of a
son, W arren C. Mashburn, Colby, son, named Allen Lee. born June 7
Kan , three sisters, Mrs George in Salem. Maternal grandparents
Martin, Shawnee. Mrs. William are Mr. and Mrs. E. I- Wynes,
Husband, Oklahoma City, and Mrs 1109 West London.
M. M. Smith, Maysville. -
Other survivors' include four SHORTLIVED FREEDOM
brothers. Ed, of the home, Jefl WICHITA FALLS, Tex , June 8
, Mashburn. Shawnee, J. A Mash ip>— Lawrence Campo was jail-
burn, Rockway Beach, Calif . and ed on burglary charges exactly 18
Sam Mashburn, Oklahoma City, 1 hours after his release from the
POSTAL PUP—Three-year-old David Franklin, of Mount
Holly, N.J., enjoys mailing letters for his Mom. He decided
to mail his dog, but nobody would believe bis story until the
pup s howls were heard. The unregistered "male,'' not even
stamped or addressed, was finally liberated by Postmaster
Gerald E White, center.
and one grandson.
Two City Dentists
Attend Area Meeting
state prison at Huntsville, accord-
ing to his own statement to police.
Two FI Reno demists Thursday
attended a south central district
meeting of the Dental association
at Duncan, where Dr. Paul Whit
man, Muskogee, presented a clinic
on practice management.
Mrs. Harvey Comby has return- dren, Bobby and Jimmy Carol and The two are Dr. Earnest Potts
ed to her home in Oklahoma City i Mrs. Zack Booth, who have been and T>r. J M. Ozmun Dr. Ozmun,
following a visit with her grand- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lon C. a member of the* executive eoun
parehts Mr. and Mrs. James Booth, 529 South Ellison left
i
Short Stories ... Aboiil Hume Folks:
Moorman, 802 South Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Corwin,
who have been located at Crown
Point, N. M., have established their
home in Anadarko, where he has
been transferred. Corwin, a former
El Reno resident, is an employe
of the Indian service. He and his
wife visited with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Corwin, 116 South
N, enroute to Anadarko.
Wednesday for their homes in
Farmcrville. La. Enroute they are
visiting in Arkansas. J. M. Booth
is the brother of Lon C. Booth,
Mrs. Fletcher is his niece and Mrs.
Zack Booth is his sister in-law.
cil of the state Dental association,
reported on meetings of the group
for the past six months.
Next meeting will be held in No-
vember at I.akp Murray lodge.
Mrs. John Schroder and their son-
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liome City.
Patricia Dow, daughter of Mr.
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of Dance program at 4 p.m. Sun-
day, June 3, at the Municipal au
ditorium in Oklahoma City. Miss
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dance number with Lance Stock-
well, son of Gene Stockwell. They
will be presented in the Stairway-
of-Stars program at the Edgemore
amphitheater at Oklahoma City,
this summer.
Private First Class Clifford
Meyer of Fort Bragg, N.C.. arrived
Sunday night and will spend a four
weeks leave al the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Meyer.
Martha Wiewel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J Wiewel, is attending
Girls State at OCW. Chickasha, be-
ginning June 2, through June 9,
under the sponsorship of the Amer-
ican legion auxiliary.
Bernard Kraus, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kraus, was chosen as
delegate to Boys State which is
heing held at Oklahoma univer-
sity. Kraus is a resident of King-
fisher county and Miss Wiewel re-
sides in Canadian county. Both are
students of the Holy Trinity Cath-
olic highschool.
(Adv >
PLANS CHANCED
NEW YORK, June 8 — HP —
Charles Carson Chitty, 33, had
great plans for the Anti-Forgery
League of America, which he
founded recently. The plans were
cancelled yesterday when Chitty
was arrested on a forgery charge.
Jack Dill, son of Mrs. Jack P.
Dill, 1102 South Macomb, Mike
Reding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Reding. 511 South Macomb,
Freddy Wright, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Wright, 700 South
Hoff, Mike Laughton, son of Dr
and Mrs. William A. Laughton,
Harry Waldron of Newton, Kan.,
visited Friday with his sister, Miss
Nellie Waldron, 1201 West Pine. n aQd Hank
He is a former El Reno resident perry soR q[ Mf and Mrs Layton
_____ ; Perry. 611 Thompson drive, will
Clyde R Maxey, .19 South Bark- Saturdav for a two-weeks
er, attended a luncheon-meeting of , „ n ■
thii Oklahoma Savings and Loan s‘a.y at CamP Classen’ navls' Mur'
association in Oklahoma City Fri- ra-v coum>-
day.'
- Among those who attended the
The condition of John P. Creasy, Billy Graham revival at the Fair-
903 Sunset drive, who is undergo- grounds stadium in Oklahoma City
ing treatment in a hospital at Fort Thursday evening were Mr. and 1
Worth. Tex., is reported as criti- Mrs. Franklin J. Gustafson and
cal. Mrs. Creasy, who acco.mpa- their houseguests Mrs. W. M.
nied her husband to F’ort Worth, is Castle and Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer
a guest in the home of her son- Castle of Mangum. Mr. and Mrs.
in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. |. w. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Har-
W C. Inman. vey C. Dozier, Mr. and Mrs. Ves-
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 396, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1956, newspaper, June 8, 1956; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920497/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Canadian+County+-+El+Reno%22: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.