Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 76, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1941.
SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA* QU.AMOMA
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Thanksgiving ^ ** I end her daughter. Miss Kathryp Bur-' Just I's Club
Furlough Here. ' 1 nett, who Is teachipg sehooj at Mlnco. Informal Meeting.
Corp Martin D. Fitzgerald, Jr., of Okla her sister and brothtft-ln-luw. The Just Us dub held an Informal
the 56th tx.ii |uadron ar Hi an I needlework yesterday
PAGS> THREE
Mrs Everett S Collins . Mrs. John Llgon. Edward Hubbard Joan Robson'
Echols, and Miss Maty Jenkins. David Young, Betty Hermes; Melvin
* * ' Robms. Eunice Smith Hubert Scholl,
Will Klgers air base In Oklahoma City logee. who were accompanied by Miss the home of Mrs Olarence Miller Guest*.* * ' b^*'0" SUUw iter^J^netrv
is spending a Thanksgiving furlough Flora Ross who returned to her home At a business session conducted by Mrs R M Sweeney had as her Tulsa ' Kln 01
here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. here after a visit with them In Mus- Mrs Miller new officers elected were guests at Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs J ______
M. D. Fitzgerald. Mi Harold fhompaon preaident 1; DrW of Aurora Mo who
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr Wllltlam E. Cowan, secretary-r. he. hmiM '"'ll 1 r inkers LOADED
FAYE REECE DUNLAP, Editor
| Thanksgiving
House Guests.
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Archer had ns
sOCltl C*..F.Nn,\B
Monday
• Junior Sodality. Sacred Heart •
• Catholic church, meets 7:30 at the *
• community house with Miss Pat- •
• rlcla Lee hostess. *
• Legion Auxiliary 1 o'clock cover- •
• ed dish luncheon In the Legion •
• hut. hostesses Mrs Wood Fuller •
• chairman, Mrs. A. H. Chapman. •
• Mrs. J. P. Hotchkiss. Mrs John *
• Echols, Mrs. W. Taylor Fox, Mrs. *
• W. K. Cantrell, Mrs. Everett S. •
• Collins and Miss Mary Jenkins. *
• G. 1. A. meeting 2 o'clock in *
• Masonic hall. • *
• Baptist Women’s Missionary soci- •
• ety meets 2 o’clock in church for •
• Mrs. H. W. Haughman’s review of *
• mission book. *
• Grace Carson circle, First Bap- •
• tist church, 6:30 covered dish din- •
• ner with Mrs. Charles Carson. •
• Tuesday
• High Score club entertained by •
• Mrs. Shelby Cline. •
• Get Together club Christmas *
• party with Mrs. Tracy Wolfe. •
• Sapulpa Reading club meets with •
• Mrs. Gene Smith. •
• Junior department First Baptist •
• Sunday school party from 2 to 4 •
• o'clock In Progressive room at the •
• church to honor Miss Betty Pea- •
• cock, bride elect. •
• St. Monica Auxiliary Episcopal *
• church meets 2 o’clock with Mrs. •
• J. S. Johnston. •
Wednesday *
• Brldgettes entertained by Mrs. •
• Gordon Benfield. *
• Catholic women 1 o'clock cover- •
• ed dish luncheon at the community •
• house, hostesses Mrs. Robert Hayes, •
• Mrs. Victor Sherman and Mrs. •
• Arthur Wilson •
• Outlook circle. First Methodist •
• women's society, meets 2 o'clock •
• with Mrs. A. P. Crawford; Belle *
• Bennett circle meets with Mrs. A. •
• J. Whitfield. •
• First Baptist Missionary society, •
• all day meeting and covered dish *
• luncheon at the church. •
• Presbyterian Women’s Missionary •
• organization: circle one meets with •
• Mrs O T. Hewitt: circle two, Mrs. •
• J. F. Moreau; circle three, Mrs. D. *
• L. Knappenberger. •
Thursday •
• Thursday Contract club enter- •
• tatned by Mrs. C. D. Daniel. •
• Ace of Clubs meets with Mrs. C. •
• D. Mayes. •
• Thursday club entertained by •
• Mrs. Jimmie Wilson. •
• Junior Auxiliary to the Legion. •
• 5:30 covered dish dinner in the hut, *
• hostesses Joan Lawson and Doro- *
• thy Gish. *
• Good Will club 9 o'clock coffee *
• In the home of Mrs. H. L. Simpson. •
• Sow and So club meets with Mrs. •
• F. E. Whorton. •
Friday *
• Mrs. Alfred Reel hostess to the •
• Ametie club. •
• P. E. O. luncheon with Mrs. Don •
• Walker, Miss Donna Walker assist- •
• lng. •
• Baptist Women's Missionary un- •
• Ion meets 2 o'clock in the church •
• for Baptist world day of prayer. •
• Priscilla club 1 o'clock luncheon •
• at Alfan Coffee Shop. *
Will Arrive
By Plane.
George Croston, of Minneapolis, dis-
trict sales managed for the Mid-Con-
tinent Air Line company, will amve
tonight for an over Sunday visit with
his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Cros-
ton. He is coming by plane to Tulsa.
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Dinner Guests
On Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Terry had as
their Thanksgiving dinner guests,
Bobby Gunckel of Shamrock and Mrs.
Terry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
MacMillan.
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Outlook Circle
Meets Wednesday.
The Outlook circle of the First
Methodist women's society will meet
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock with
Mrs. A. P. Crawford.
G. I. A. Meeting
Monday Afternoon.
The G. I. A. will meet Monday after-
noon at 2 o'clock In the Masonic
temple for the election of new officers.
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Baby Son Born
On Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Bob Rodgers announce
the birth of a six pound son Wednes-
day evening at the city hospital. They
have named him Robert Charles.
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Arrived Home
Last Night.
Miss Barbara Berry, student at
Hockaday school In Dallas. Tex., ar-
rived home last night to spend the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs G. L. Berry.
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Baby Girl
Born Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs V. L. Snyder announce
the birth of an eight pound daughter
on Thursday, to whom they have given
the name, Edna Maxine.
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Former Sapulpan
A Visitor Here.
Mrs G. J. Cavanaugh of Ventura,
Calif., a former Sapulpan, Is visiting
here with Mrs. S. W. Moore and other
friends.
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Presbyterian
Women's Meeting.
The Presbyterian Women's Mission-
ary organization will meet In three
' circles Wednesday afternoon.
' Circle one, of which Mrs W. A.
Courtney Is president, will meet with
Mrs. O. T. Hewitt at the to. E. Auto
camp: circle two, Mrs. D C. Hamilton,
president, will meet with Mrs. J. F
■ Moreau. 604 South Muskogee; circle
tftree Mrs. A. J Nichols president.
Will meet with Mr D L Knappen-
bti»u, 700 poutti foplar street. •
| Junior Sodality
Meets Monday.
J The Junior Sodality of Sacred Heart
! Catholic church will meet Monday
night at 7 30 in the community house
with Miss Patricia Lee as hostess.
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Ice Skating
Yesterday.
Miss Wahllel Kuykendall and Miss
Marian Kitterman spent the afternoon
ice skating at the Coliseum in Tulsa
yesterday.
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Stitch And
( hat Club.
The Stitch and Chat club met in the
home of Mrs. Eva Mathewson yester-
day afternoon with nine members
present and these guests, Mrs. Donald
Dufford, Mrs. Helen Boyd, Mrs. Gil-
bert and Mrs. Kinley.
Mrs. C. F. Husted and Mrs. C. E.
Lee won prizes for the afternoon in
games.
At the business hour plans were
I made for the Christmas dinner to be
j held In the home of Mrs. Lee on De-
I cember 19.
Lovely refreshments were served be-
I fore adjournment to meet in two weeks
with Mrs. Dale Tankersley.
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Luncheon
Guests.
Mrs. H. F. Clarke had as her lun-
cheon guests yesterday Mrs. R. M
Sweeney and her house guest. Mrs J.
R. Dritt of Aurora, Mo., also her
daughter, Mrs. Edith Martin of Law-
! rence. Kans, who left today for Coffey-
j ville to spend the remainder of the
i holiday week-end after a Thanksgiving
I visit here.
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Removed From
The Hospital.
F B. Phillips who has been a patient
! in St. Johns hospital. Tulsa, for the
, past ten days was removed to his
| home. 10 North Linden street, on
, Thanksgiving day.
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j Arrived Home
This Morning.
Mrs Minnie Six arrived home this
morning from Little Rock, where she
I spent Thanksgiving with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
. Crawford.
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Visited In
, Tulsa.
! Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hall spent
Thanksgiving In Tulsa as guests of the
, former's sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Randolph.
♦ ♦ ♦
Thanksgiving
Visitor.
Mrs. O. M Irelan and her daugh-
ter. Miss Ruth Ella Irelan, Oklahoma
university student at home, for the
I Thanksgiving holidays, had as their
Thanksgiving dinner guest J. K Knee
1 of Lawton, who has returned to his
home. Miss Irelan will return to Nor-
man tomorrow.
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I Thanksgiving
i In Oklahoma City.
Mrs. E. T. Humphrey and daughters,
Lula Mae and Marjorie Klingensmith,
spent Thanksgiving day in Oklahoma
City with her sister and brother-in-
law. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Waters and
son Robert. Mrs. Humphrey’s bro-
ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lovett and son Charles of Mus-
kogee were overnight guests here Wed-
nesday and accompanied them to Okla-
homa City.
| In Bristow they were Joined for the
trip by another sister, Mrs M. E. Sulli-
van and daughter Mary Ann.
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Bridge Club
Turkey Dinner.
The members of the Mounds Thurs-
day Bridge club and their husbands
enjoyed a turkey dinner In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Johnston
on Wednesday evening In celebration
of the wedding anniversaries of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.
H H. Bilbro, and the birthday of
Mr. Johnston.
At the tables covers were laid for
Mr. and Mrs M V McAtee, Mr and
Mrs. Clyde Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
, Waggoner. Mr. and Mrs. A. M Smoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Bilbro, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston. A large wedding cake top-
ped with a miniature bride and groom
beneath an arch of baby mums.
Games of bridge followed the dinner.
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Arrived Home
Last Night.
Mr and Mrs. L. A. White and
daughter. Ursula, arrived home last
night from Kansas City where they
spent Thanksgiving with the*former's
brother, John S. White and family.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visited In
Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N Ward and Miss
Vera Riggs spent Thanksgiving in
Oklahoma City with their son and
nephew, Mr and Mrs. Edgar Ward and
daughter Betty Carter Ward.
Their daughter and son-in-law. Mr,
and Mrs Fred Delcamp of Anadarko
Joined them there for the holiday.
♦ ♦ ♦
Sew and So
Club Meeting.
The Sew and So club will meet
Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with
Mrs. F. E. Whorton.
St. Monica
Auxiliary.
The St. Mo&lca Auxiliary
porter. Mr and Mrs Gerald Updike and
I Mrs Lew Miller gave an Interesting daughter, Barbara Louise,
the paper and later delicious refreshments ♦ ♦ ♦
were served to the club members Returned
Mrs Stewart will entertain the club Yesterday,
in two weeks and Mrs. Clarence Miller ; Mi. ai d Mir
I will give the paper.
♦ ♦
M .111 iage > , and
Announcement. | Mrs. 8. A. Coates
Mr and Mrs. T. H DeShazo, 1111 ♦ ♦ ♦
W A. T .bor returned
their Thanksgiving house guests, the Episcopal church of the Good Shep
latter's uncle. Mr and Mrs A. L Rich- herd will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2
l arason and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs o'clock with Mrs J. S. Johnston.
Jack Coundlff of Oklahoma City, Mr. ♦ ♦ ♦
and Mrs. Bob Basinger and son of Visited In
j Jenks. and Miss Zona Markham. Wichita.
♦ ♦ ♦ | Judge and Mrs. John R. Miller ar-
Baby Daughter rltrwl home last night from Wichita.
1 Burn Yesterday. Kans.. where they spent Thanksgiving East Brvan avenue, nnnounre the mar- Guest For
I Mr and Mrs Eddie Cannon an- ♦ ♦ ♦ nage of their daughter. Cecil, to Mr The Week End.
nounce the birth of a baby daughter. Returned Erom LeRoy Borden of Tulsa The marriage Miss Judith Johnston
Sasan Jane, yesterday at their home South America. was solemnized on November 4 at university student iim ’
in Fort Smith. Mrs. Cannon Is the Ralph Gore, brother of Mrs. Roy T. Pryor. the Thank giving holidays with tier
daughter of Mr and Mrs. M C. Wtl- Wildman. returned yesterday from Mr. and Mrs. Oorden have taken a parents Dr and Mrs J H l nil ■
. . „ , erica, where he Mil* at the Corner apartments. 12th a; her house guest for the week
has been for the past two years. and Trenton in Tulsa. Mr Borden Is end hor sororltv slster MLss Pat HeM
oncruiiaiail mil H Rir i» .......__ - -
son. 1033 East Hobson avenue.
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Will Return ♦ ♦
Tomorrow. Baptist Women's
Mrs. M. W. Busby who had bpen Meeting Schedule.
associated with his brother In owner- 0f Oklahoma City
ship of the Borden restaurants there + ' +
and Mrs Borden, graduate of Sapulpa Covered
, visiting her sister-in-law, Miss Emma Women of the First Baptist church high school, has been employed by |>i»h Dinner
' QneRr in Inctuir nn/l VI re M/xln txai'n nnnmitxna/l 1 V,.... ... n ..1 i..Vfn iwfonaoV luuintu at-..
Busby In Jasper. Mo. and Mrs. Nola have announced three meetings
Saner, who has been the guest of her the coming week
daughter, Mrs. Walter Renfro of Ne- ‘ Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock the
vada, Mo, are expected to arrive home missionary society will meet In the
tomorrow. ■ church where Mrs H W Haughman
♦ ♦ ♦ will review the bAok • "These Things
Rainbow Meet Remain.”
Monday Night. An 'all day meeting will be held
Vandever's beauty salon for the past,
three years.
♦ ♦ ♦
W. C. T. I!. Mel
Yesterday.
The Women’s Christian Temperance
Union met yesterday afternoon in the
home of Mrs. Jessie Bartlett. 325 South
WITH OH. ARRIVE IN TURKEY
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ISTANBUL. Nov. 29 (IP>—Russia'3
four largest Black sea tankers, loaded
wl'h oil for Turkey and escorted by
" Russian aasshtpa. arrived at
yesterday from Bvars. Okla. where Turkish doc ks today
I they spent Thanksgiving with Mrs The arrival of this convov gave rise
y. Mr. and to rumors that Russian fleet unlta
1 from submarines to Ihe battleship,
I Paris Commune, were plarnlng an
a'icmpt to force the Bosphorus.
I Actually, the Rursian naval units
Oklahoma I nvr ly brought the tankers up to
Is spending Turkish territorial waters. Three of
the tankers carried crude oil, gaso-
line and lnbrtemts The fourth was
fitted out ar an ice breaker. The
ships toaled 28.030 tons.
Informed sources expected three or
more Soviet ships to amve here with
the knowledge and approval of the
The monthly covered dish dinner c^Vr^k MnCe
and business meeting of the young1 », Russo-German
ladles Sunday school class of the North
kidgeway Baptist church was held in
the home of Mrs Margaret Stevens,
403 S. Water, last evening.
Hostesses were Mrs Margaret Stev-
ens, Geneva and Virginia Stevens.
Dinner was served at 7 o'clock. The
The Rainbow Girls will hold their Wednesday in the church in observ- Linden street
reguiar meeting Monday night at 7:30 ance of the Lottie Moon week of pray- I Mrs J L. McClymond gave an in- I table was beautifully decorated with
in the Masonic hall. All Rainbcw er. The meeting will begin at 10 teresting report of the state W C. T. U. fail flowers
Oirls and Eastern Stars are invited. o clock and continue through the day convention held earlier this month in
♦ ♦ ♦ | with a covered dish luncheon served Enid
Junior Auxiliary ! 11' noon. | The regular business followed.
American l egion. Friday afternoon the society will j 4 + +
The Junior Auxiliary to the Amer- 1 miet in the church at 2 o'clock to Holiday
lean Legion will meet Thursday after- observe the Baptist world wide day Guests,
noon at 5:30 in the Legion hut for of prayer.
♦ ♦
their November covered dish luncheon ♦
with Miss Joan Lawson and Miss Doro- Pie Supper At
thy Gish hostesses.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visiting Here
With Friends.
Miss Alice Chambers of Tulsa, form-
er Sapulpan, Is spending the Thanks-
giving week end here with friends.
♦ ♦ ♦
Catholic Ladies
Luncheon Wednesday.
The Catholic ladies will meet for a
1 o’clock covered dish luncheon Wed-
nesday in the community house. Hos-
I tesses will be Mrs. Robert Hays, Mrs.
I Victor Sherman and Mrs. Arthur Wil- Left This
son. Morning.
♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson had as
Drove Today To
Boonville. I of Tulsa, who left this morning for
| Mrs. Oren S. Landrith and Miss 1 his home. Other guests for Thanks-
Carolyn Landrith drove to Boonville, ' giving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Mo, today for a week end visit with 1 Wooden, Jr.
Mr and Mrs J. F. Hix, 1210 East
McKinley avenue, had as their holi-
day guests their daughter and grand-
daughters. Mrs. R. W. Cromer and
children Betty. Joan. Barbara Jean
Those present for the dinner were
Virginia Poole. Valeta Carroll. Kath-
leen Carroll. Avanalle Ellison. Zelma
Lee Turner, Tressa Wallace, Mrs Har-
old Whitley, the sponsor, two guests,
Wanetta Brown and Mary Bilyeu and
the hostesses.
♦ ♦ ♦
Thanksgiving
Holiday Dance.
Events of the Thanksgiving holiday
war.
is understood they are no longer
needed by the Rucr,ians and are ex-
pected in tak refuge here with the
crack Soviet liner, Svanelia which
has been laid up here since outbreak
cf the war. The tankers are not listed
as natal units and are not subject
io internin', nt.
MEXICO ABANDONS RAILWAY
PROJECT CONSTRICTION
MEXICO CITY, Nov 29 OPV-
Minister of communications Maxi-
mum Camacho announced today the
abandonment of construction on tire
southeastern railroad, which would
have linked ihe states or Campeche
and Tabasco with the rest of M xico.
He said 67.000.000 pesos had beery
A nro- ——• *— --------- ”• - — 1 giuup memos a aanee given last night SD*,1( on Ho*, which w.is pxccs-
P ton. and Pvt Ralph DeLozier who re- | at the Loralne hotel ball room with slve' nnd thrrp wa'' •« small chance of
Garfield School.
The Garfield Parent-Teacher asso
the School' Friday' nlght^ wlth^Sam 1°U pMrS week entl for members of the student
Smith acting as auctioneer. A pro- Htxs s^tlr'. M_s. .Blalr of. Pres~ ! group Include a dance given last night
gram presented by the P. T. A. will
furnish entertainment.
♦ ♦ ♦
Priscilla Club
Luncheon.
The Priscilla club will meet Friday
for a 1 o'clock luncheon in the Allan
Coffee Shop.
♦ -f ♦
'ently graduated from the school of
11 : 1, 1 1 .11 LuGuardia Field. New
York and will be stationed at Detroit
after December 4.
♦ ♦ ♦
American I.egion
Auxiliary.
The American Legion Auxiliary will
meet for a 1 o’clock covered dish lun-
cheon Monday In the Legion hut. Mrs.
Robert Ferguson of Ada, fourth dis-
The Dukes, a club of young men. as
hosts.
Dancing was from 8 until 12 o'clock.
Chaperones for the affair were Mr,
and Mrs. Paul Miner and Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Sheffel.
The guest list which Includes a num-
ber of college students at home for the
vacation, follows: John Stelchen, Doro-
thy Lawrence; Jim Douglas. Bonnie
Gae Howe; Logan Posey
It being profitable when completed.
Approxlmat ly 30 miles of tracks had
been .'aid.
The roseteed will te used for a new
souther1;'em railway, a substitute lor
the railroad project.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Carolyn J°hn °reen' 22 and Georgia
their Thanks^vlng guest, E. B Early J .T. of I Landrith; Logan Oantz, Hope Thomp- . M.°HwS! 3h rw'w.
24, both of Guthrie, Cal.; Paul Ells-
wir'.li. 30. and Frances Cordova. 20.
Stanley Landrith. student at Kemper
Military academv.
♦ ♦ ♦
Methodist Women
To Meet Monday.
All Methodist women are asked to
♦ ♦ ♦
Grace Carson
Circle Meets.
The Grace Carson missionary circle
Seminole, department rehabilitation son; Dewey McKinney, Claudecn
chairman, will be special guest speak- j Humes; Jack Bruin, Patsy Potter;
ers at the luncheon. Bobby Lawson. Betty Ann Daniel;
All members and eligible members Carroll Parker, Marian Mlchener; L.
are asked to attend. Eligible members B Purdln, Sally Ann Berryhill; Earl
who expect to attend are asked to Maples. Wilma Fowler; Jackie Miner,
notify a member of the committee. Daphne Henderson; H. Q. Gilliam., ...
Mrs. A. H. Chapman. Mrs. Jay Hotch- Joan Waite; David Knipp. Mary Lou K> 1 of Bixby.
lo’h of Sand Springs; Ourlev D'-
bonsc. 28. and Roberta Edwards 23,
beth of Sand Soring” Calvin Hollo-
wnv )r„ 26. and Zello McClain. 20,
of the First Baptist church will meet i klss or Mrs N E Michael. | Wilson; Benny Baker, Joy Vahl; W C.
Monday evening at 6 30 for a covered ! The themp of the program will be Grubbs. Georgene Allan; Glen Brad-
EHirfimi
Members may take a lunch If they Pr°Kn»m All of the members are
wish to remain for entire day accord-
ing to announcement made by those in
charge of the room for the day.
♦ ♦ ♦
Guests For
Thanksgiving.
Mrs B. B. Burnett has had as her
guests for Thanksgiving and the week
urged to attend. .
♦ ♦ ♦
Visited In
Stillwater.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Phillips spent
Thanksgiving in Stillwater with their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Phillips and children Billie and I
with the work of the organization. Mrs Rea Pfeifer; John Finch, Joan Kelly;
Wood Fuller Is chairman of the hostess Jerry Sample. Jeanne Pennington;
committee and her assistants will be Hunter Mauldin, Sara Hodges; Marvin
Mrs Chapman. Mrs. Hotchkiss. Mrs Avra4 Barbed ta Perry;. Lyle Martin.1
W. Taylor Fox. Mrs W. K. Cantrell,, Elaine Young; Vera Frazier, Patty^Ann
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