Weleetka American (Weleetka, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1956 Page: 7 of 8
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Mrs George Christopher of West
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helped Mr Mayden celebrate his
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Norman BsaaHen was honor
With a‘ surprise birthday pasty
Thursday afternoon in the oar-
penter shop at the Okmulgee A
and M Tech college
A 82 by 86-inch cake decorated
with red roses and trimmed with
yellow green and - pink with
“Happy Birthday Norman” waa
the aenter of attraction Over 80
guests' enjoyed cke and ice
cream '
The honoree who has Men
wanting a boat received a small
sailboat and motor boat ideal for
the bathtub
Miss Wilma' Jo Hodge of Tulsa
spent the weekend here visiting
her parents Mr and Mrs Ed
Hodge and children
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IN WELEETKA
Ruth Ann Brown Be comes Bride of Lonnie
Hal) in Ceremony Here Friday Evening
-Mm wedding of Mias Rath Ann
Brown daughter of Mrs Virgin
Brown of Weleetka to ' Lonnie
Hall son of Mrs Williams of
Henryetta took place Saturday at
8 p m in the First Baptiat
church Rev II D Stephens per
formed the ceremony
Miss Brown was dressed in a
white linen suit with pink ac-
cessories and wore a pink carna-
tion corsage Miss Goldie Dur-
bin was bridesmaid She wore a
blue dress with matching acces-
sories and a white carnation
Charley Brown of Oklahoma
City brother of the bride gave
Miss Brown in marriage Ray
S handy of Henryetta served as
best man The mothor of the
bride a as dressed in a blue suit
with matching accessories ’
The couple will make their
home in Weleetka The bride is
a senior and will finish school
this year Mr Hall is employed
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W S C S Studies
World Peace Miss
Tharp Is Hostess
"Combine Our Efforts for
World Peace” was the study com-
pleted at the regular W S C S
of the Methodist churoh Thurs-
day night which mat Iq the homo
of Miss Berniece Tharp Mrs
Warren Reddick completed the
book “ '
Refreshments of sandwiches
cake whipped cream and coffee
were ' served by the hostess and
co-hostess Mrs Austin Webb to
the following: Mrs C M John-
son Mrs H F Bassett Mrs
Margaret Garvin Mrs Johnny
Morgan Mrs Lloyd UmMrger
Miss Wilma Grans taff Mrs Ir-
vin Sims Mrs Katie Snell Mrs
Billy May Mrs Jarrett King-
solver Mrs Charles L Reynolds
sr Mrs Billy Mitchell Mrs T
D Noer Mrs Bob Roddick and
visitor Mrs Nell Daniels
Mrs T D Noe gave tha de-
votional at the meeting
Mrs Vera Kimbrell was re-
turned to Oklahoma City Sunday
after visiting here for a week be-
cause of the illness of her step-
daughter JMrs Louie Hampton
Mrs Hampton and Rosemary
Henderson of Henryetta returned
Mrs Kimbrell to the city Mrs
Hampton spent a week in bed
but is improved
Rev and Mrs Roy VanZant
and son James Mr and Mra Roy
Lyles and children Tilman Van-
sant of Prague and Mrs V H
May visited inthe home of Rev
and Mrs Melvin Mouser of Han-
na They attended a singing con-
vention at tha Free Will Baptist
there Sunday
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p i- r r '
Mrs Lonnie Hall
at the Bryont Motor Co in Hen-
ryetta Luncheon Business
Session Held by Free
Will Auxiliary
Mrs Vernon Harrison was hos-
tess to the Free Will Baptist
Auxiliary for a covered dish
luncheon a regular business meet-
ing was held Lesson topic was
“We Need Faith in God for such
a Time as This” Having parts
on tho lesson were Mrs Fred
Kirby Mrs Fred Shurley Mrs
Robert Ellig Vlrgie Blanken-
ship Leola Williams ' Mrs Lee
Burden Seripture reading was on
faith
Others present were Mesdamds
Edith Mclntlre Beaulah Banta
Ethel Allen Alice Crawford Ma-
mie Burden Sam- Elsie Hugh
Humphrey and Mrs Charley Dun-
can The next meeting will bo April
R in the home of Mrs Mamie
Burden
Mr and Mrs Buford Bray of
Lubbock Texas arrived in We-
leetka Tuesday to spend the week
visiting his mother and other
friends
College students home over the
weekend were Grahsm Ed King
Jimmy Beattie Carol Lee Chuck
Stephens and Allen- Williams
- Weekend guests in the home of
Mrs H F Bassett and Barbara
were Harold Bassett Ft Worth
Texas H F Bassett of Ardmore
and Mr and Mrs L A Prtmm
and son Steve of Norman
Sunday afternoon guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs N R
Beaulieu and Jeannie were Mr
and Mrs Melvin Evans of Ok-
mulgee Mr and Mrs Haskell Dillion
and children of Tulsa spent the
weekend -visiting their parents
Mrs W’T Dillion and
Mr and
Mr 'and
Mra Robert Ellig
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THE WELEETKA AMERICAN
Weleetka Oklahoma
OlVE noodles a cheese flsvor
'Jbj melting a few strips of
Cheddar cheese in milk with a
dash of salt Pour over buttered
noodles and serve hot
Lemon Juice added to melted
butter and salt gives s wonderful
flavor to most green vegetables
like broccoli and asparagus
Deviled ham can be used for
open-faced lar ' " ichei Season
the ham with a Ul of dill pickle
and dash ot mustard Spread
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
OUve Tana Bake
(Serves 8-4)
to cup ripe olives
1 eggs -
to cup evaporated milk
1 cifo soft bread crumbs
to teaspoon salt
Pepper to taste -1
teaspoon grated oqlon
1 7-ounce can tuna
Cut olivea Into large pieces
Beat eggs well combine with
milk crumbs salt pepper end
onion Drain off oil and flake
tuna Stir tuna and olives Into
egg-milk mixture Turn Into
gi eased 1-quart pan set In
another pan of hot water Bake
in a moderate 350°F) oven
for 45 minutes or until set In
center Serve at once
buttered bread and broil for 3
minutes ' -
For very special scrambled eggs
heat some canned sliced mush-
rooms in butter then add the egg-
milk mixture to scramble
Use a melon ball cutter and cut
balls from tart apples to use In
a ham or pork salad Sprinkle
the balls with lemon Juice right
after cutting so the flesh remains
white and tasty until the salad
Is served
Top your plain muffins with ’ a
spoon of orange or pineapple
marmalade before they’re baked
for that special flavor treat
Whitlings Attend ’
0 U Reception
Vr and flrs Ray Whitting
attended a reception following
the initiation of their daughter
Sydney in the Alpha Gamma Del-
ta sorority Sunday The reception
was held at the house at the
University of Oklahoma between
the hours ' of 5 and 6 p m
Lloyd Umberger left Sunday
for Ft Worth Texas where he
is employed at a gin there
Here visiting in the home of
Mrs H B Fleming is her sister
M's Mary Cagle of Coushatta
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Mr and Mrs Don Griffin of
Norman spent the weekend as
guests of his parents Mr and
Mrs Homer Griffin
Thursday Mulch 15 1855
Four Generations
Present at Dinner
For Leland Hensley
A family reunion and surprise
dinner was held Sunday honoring
Lejpnd Hensley who Is homo on
a 14-day furlough The soldier In
stationed at Ft Eustis Va Tho
reunion was held in the home o t
Mrs Nellie Vaughn
There were two sett of four
generations present They were
Mr and Mrs Delbert Hensley
and their son and grandchildren
Mr Hensley’s father E M
Hensley and Mrs Hensley’S
mother Mrs John Bernard
Others attending were Mr and
Mrs Jimmy Trotter and Joo
Douglass of Okmulgee Mr and
Mrs Creston Lawyer and Larry
Donna and Ronna Ralph Morris
Mr and Mrs Ott Osborn and Mr
and Mrs Gerald Westmoreland
all of Seminole Mr and Mra
Leon Bernard Sandra and Stevs
Mrs John Bernard and Mn
Villia Grover all ht Holdenvfflo
and Mr and Mrs Sandy Walaen
and Mr and Mrs Garland Me-
Nutt of Stillwater
Also Mr and Mrs E M Hens-
ley Mr and Mrs Clifford Hens-
ley Billy and Linda and Mr and
Mrs Jerry Daniels Nickey and
Darrel) all of McAlester Mr and
Mrs Gene Bernard Mr and Mrg
Walker Lawyer and Ledon Ber-
nard of Stewart and Mr and
Mrs Dave Watson and daughters
Sally and Betty ' and ' Mr and
Mto ' Delbert Hensley1 of Wo-
leetka ' ' ' ' '
Mn Leland Hensley and chil-
dren will join Mr Hensley1 In
Virginia as soon as school Is ont
in May She teaches at Pharoah
Mr and Mrs Bobby Wallis and
son Tony of Oklahoma City were
weekend guests of her parents
Mr and Mrs Charley ‘Duncan and
family
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B E Lutienberger of Amory
Miss arrived here - Tuesday to
visit his sister Mrs John May-
den and her hueband He will
leave Friday and will visit his
son Gerome in Tulsa enronte
home
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