Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 263, Ed. 4 Thursday, December 2, 1948 Page: 3 of 5
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INKER FIELD Women’s club met
at 1 p. m. Thursday for a
dessert bridge at the Officers club.
Hostesses were Mrs. Charles D. Cov-
ey and Mrs. Robert D. Stone.
The group held its monthly business
meeting and luncheon Wednesday at
the Officer? club. More than 100
members were present.
Hostesses for the luncheon were
Mrs. Howard O. Wallis, Mrs. Russell
G. Thomas Jr, Mrs. Lawrence H.
KASNER jewelers
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Square Dance
Club Names
Officer Slate
▼ TOWARD THORNTON. 1820 NW
fl 23, was elected president of the
Circle Eight Square Dance club at a
meeting held Tuesday at the group’s
• annual dinner dance. Virgil Ridgway,
2621 NW 25, was named secretary-
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Leaving on Thursday for her home in Santa Monica, Calif., is Mrs. Gertrude Trenor
Spittle who has been the houseguest for the past three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
L. Lee, 1106 Glenwood avenue, and their son, Walter L. Lee II. On Wednesday Mrs.
Lee (left) entertained for Mrs. Spittle (right) at a luncheon in the Empire room pf
the Black hotel. The visitor has been entertained on several other occasions._________I
Mrs. Charles A. Bertachy, and Mr.
Bertachy, 212 NE 13.
During her visit Mrs. Flanagan, the
former Miss Jane Sorrells, was enter-'
tained on several occasions. On Tues-1
day Mrs. Bertachy was hostess at a
birthday party honoring her daugh-
ter. The event took place in the
Bertachy home.
Trio Will End
Visit in Tulsa
Belusko-Nix Wedding
Vows Are Solemnized
Wedding vows for Miss Rosalie Nix
and John S. Belusko were read in the
’rhe’ bride to the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Nix. Cyril. She has
been residing in Hartshorne with her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Winston, and Mr.
Winston. Mr. Belusko, son of Mrs.
John Belusko, attended Hartshorne
highschool.
! Attendants for the wedding were
Mim Jo Ann Belusko and Joe Nix.
The couple has established a home
m Hartshorne._____________j'
821 N.W. FOURTH
the group organized a New York
Alumnae association with Mrs. John-
son as president. Other officers are
Mrs. Phillip Viviano. vice-president,
and Miss Virginia Evans, secretary.
Other former Oklahomans who are
members of the group are Mrs. C. L.
Hulsking Jr.. Mrs. Herbert Sauer. Mrs.
Rosa Chastain McHugh, Miss Blanche
Gawronska. Miss Florence Brown, Miss
Angelina Collins. Miss Rdth Raborn.
Miss Josephine Tyler and Miss Caro-
line Capes. ____
Miss Collier to Wed
The engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of Miss
Marilyn Collier to George
Dunn has been announced
by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. C. Collier, Wellston.
Mr. Dunn is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Dunn, Yu-
kon. A date has not been
set for the wedding.__
Dinner Club Will Meet
With Leon Blair Perkins9
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blair Perkins,
612 NW 41, will be hosts Saturday to
their Dinner chib? Approximately 10
guests win attend the affair at 7 p.
m. in the Perkins home. ___
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Plans Shower
A NOTHER in the series of prenup- ^oiy Roeary church, Hartshorne.
A tie! courtesies being extended Miss j The bride to the daughter of
Janie Price, fiancee of Ernest Dean
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. Lt. Col. Virgil P. Hulse, chaplain
of the Tinker airforce base, spoke on
“The Influence of Womanhood." Mrs.
WlUiam H. Hoover, soloist, was ac-
companied by Mrs. LoweH HaU.
Christmas carols were sung by the
J group and each member brought cloth-
ing to give the Girl Scouts for needy
children of Europe. Mrs. Helen V.
Stillman, executive director of Okla-
homa City Girl Scouts, was a special
guest.
Mrs. Charles A. LeClair, treasurer of
the club, is being replaced by Mrs.
Scott E. Linsley. Mrs: William T.
Joyce Jr., in charge of the welcoming
committee. Is being replaced by Mrs.
Walter Echwald. Maj. and Mrs. Le-
Clair are leaving shortly for the Pan-
ama Canal zone where he will be sta-
tioned. Maj. and Mrs. Joyce will go
to Omaha, Neb.
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Mrs. Margaret Warren
Marries Frank N^ickols
Mrs. Margaret Warren? 1412 NW 25,
and Frank Nuckoto, Norfolk, Va„ were
married Saturday in Wesley Methodist
church. Rev. Nuell C. Crain, pastor,
officiated. *
After a reception held in the home
of the bride’s daughter, Miss Joan
Warren. 1412 NW 25. the couple left
on an extended wedding trip through
the southern states. Mr. and Mrs.
Nuckols will establish a home In Nor-
folk.
j5/r. and Mrs. Harber
Select Infant’s Name "
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Harber, 1232
NW 49, have selected the name Bhae
Kathleen Harber for their daughter
born November 13 in St. Anthony hos-
pital. The Harbers have two other
daughters. Tina and Noto Harber.
Mrs. Harber is the former Miss
Phyllis Soto, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Soto. Los Angeles, and
the paternal grandparents are Mr. and
RS R J. BENZEL, her daughter. Mr»- Henry Harber, Seminole._______
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Flower Shop and Nurgery
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Board members selected include
Harold K. Ihrig, 1118 Tedford way,
membership chairman; Ralph 'Messer,
2i21 NW 17. social chairman, and
Roas Pierce. 2739 NW 11. in charge ef
callers Retiring president is Glenn
Bozarth, 2128 NW 22.
Special guests at the banquet in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banks, Mr.
and Mrs. John Bowlware. Mr. and
Mrs Gus Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Garner Douglas,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harkins, Dr. and
Mm Lynn Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Hoaue Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCormick,
Mr and Mrs. Harold McGlMhlin, Mr.
and Mrs. Chai Snyder and Mr. and
Mrs. John Speck.
The club’s next dance win be De-
cember 9 and the Christmas party is
scheduled for December 23. Both
events will be held in the Youth cen-
ter of the First Christian church.
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Ted Brickers to Have
South Bend Residence
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Poole, 417 BE 46,
announce the marriage of their grand-
daughter, Miss Darleen Green. San
Francisco, to Ted Bricker, South Bend,
Ind. The bride to the daughter of
James E. Green, Los Angeles, and the
late Mrs. Mabel Poole Wright, Holly-
wood, Calif.
The couple will visit Mr. and Mrs.
during the Christmas holidays.
They will leave the first of the year
for South Bend where they will estab-
lish. a home.
Mrs. Mary Howard Horton (
Returns From New Mexico,
1 Mrs. Mary Howard Horton, 5009 N
iSteanson drive, returned Tuesday
from a brief trip to Jal, N. M., where
she was the houseguest of her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
George William Wadsworth. Enroute
home she was the weekend houseguest
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beivright, Dal-
las.
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Mr. and Mrs. Key Plan
Dinner Club Session
Mrs. W. E. Price. Mrs. Floy Camp-
bell and William H. Atkinson won
high scores at bridge when the Con-
•** genial Dinner club met Tuesday night
in the hctne of Mr. and Mrs^ Guy H.
James, 3406 N Harvey parkway.
The next meeting will be bn De-
cember 16 with Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.
Key. 600 Culbertson drive.___________
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Mrs. Marjory D'Andrea, and the
latter's son. Robert Allen D'Andrea, all
of Los Angeles and now visiting in
Tulsa, will return Friday. The visi-
tors arrived In the city last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Benzel are guests at
the Leonhardt apartments and during
the holidays were Joined by their
daughter. Miss Barbara Benzel. a stu-
dent at the University of Oklahoma.
When Mrs. D’Andrea and her son
return they will be guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Leonard Sibel. 314 NW 17. Be-
fore going to Tulsa, they were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warren
jr., 5513 Harmon drive. Mr. and Mrs.
Warren were hosts during ^he recent
holiday at a large dinner when addi-
tional out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Warren's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Faris. Los Angeles.
The Benzels. their daughter and
grandson will also visit Mrs. Benzel's
brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Fesler, 714 NE 14; her sister.
Mio Kate Faris, 1301 N Shartel, her
nephew and his wife, Dr. and Mrs.
Brunel D. Faris. 2544 NW 26. and
another niece, Mrs. Gene Warr, and
Mr. Warr. 2800 NW 45.
Dr. and Mrs. Faris also entertained
at a dinner for the visitors.
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SIXTEEN—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948
Couple to Have
Western Home
Following Trip
1\<IS8 BETTY RUTH HILLIARD,
1V1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Reser, McAlester, and Harold Kouri,
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elliott,
Denver, were married in a candlelight
ceremony Saturday In the McAlester
First Baptist church. Dr. Augule Hen-
ry, pastor, officiated at the double-
ring service.
Miss Mary Rose, organist, played a
program of nuptial music before the
exchange of vows. She also accom-
panied Mrs. J. Boyd Collard, vocalist.
Miss Elsie Schroeder, HebronvlUe,
Texas, lighted the altar tapers. Mrs.
B. R. Michaels, Denver, sister of the
bridegroom, was bridesmaid and Mrs.
Bill Henley, Stillwater, was matron
of honor.
The bride, who was escorted by her
brother, J. Lee Hilliard, Sequin. Texas,
was in a dress of white satin. Her long
tiered veil of illusion, edged In lace,
attached to a tiara of seed pearls,
a cascade bouquet of
feather chrysanthemums, centered
with an orchid.
Mr. Kouri had as his best man. Cal
Edwards. Denver. The ushers were
Grover Phillips, Stillwater, and Mr.
Michaels. J.
▼twOLLOWING the ceremony a recep-
r tic® was held in the church par-
lors. After the bride had cut the first
piece of wedding cake, it was served
by Mrs. Pat McClain. Stillwater. Mrs.
Hilliard, Sequin, popred and Miss
Carolyn Cowling. McAlester kept the
guest book. Assisting were Mrs. D. J.
Sossamon, McAlester, and Mrs. Tyrus
Hawkins. Texarkana. Texas. '
Mr. and Mrs. Kouri left later for
Denver and after a
establish a home in t
traveling she wore a green mist suit
with alligator accessories and a brown
hat. Her corsage was an orchid.
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Mr. and Mrs. McGee
Return to Evanston
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McGee. Ev-
anston, Ill., returned to their home
Wednesday after a brief stay in the
city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Howard. 815 NW 39. and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gray. 706 NE 17. The
former city residents were compli-
mented at several informal courtesies
during their stay.
Mrs. John S. Waldrep. 912 NW 42.
was among those entertaining for Mrs.
McGee. She was hostess at luncheon
Tuesday at the Oklahoma club. Mrs.
McGee was a special guest at the
Clematis garden club unit when it met rp
Wednesday in Mrs. Gray’s home. J.
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Square Dance Club
Plans Saturday Event
Entertaining at a Christmas dinner
and party on Saturday will be th?
members of the PDQ Square Dance
club. The group will meet at 7 p. m.
Saturday at the Cimarron Field Offi-
cers club. Thies. Mrs. Irwin L. Graves. Mrs. Ar-
Scrvmg as host couples a ill thur L. Tschepl and Mrs. Thomas H.
and Mrs. John A. Dickey, 3220 NW 25.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Newton Conley,
1600 NE 19.
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Pair Selects
Nuptial Date
REISS JUNE BUSH. Norman, and
1V1 her fiance. Wren Shupe. 410 NW
12. have selected December 23 as the
date for their jaedding which will be
solemnized at 8 p. m. in the First
Unitarian church. Rev. Frank O.
Holmes, pastor, will officiate at the
nuptial ceremony.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush, Maracaibo,
Venezuela, and the prospective bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Shupe, Kissimmee, Fla.
Miss Bush was ’ graduated from
. - Monte Cassino Junior college. Tulsa,
and is now a junior at the University
of Oklahoma where she is majoring
In education. Mr. Shupe Is a senior
in the OU school of medicine.
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Mrs. Flanagan Leaves
For California Home
Mrs. Jane 8. Flanagan returned on
Wednesday to her home in Ventura.
Calif., after spending a week In the
[ city as the houseguest of her mother,
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LARGE number of out-of-town guests will attend the prp-
Christmas affair scheduled by Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Woods,
'6911 Avondale drive. They will be hosts at a dinner dance
' Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country
club.
Out-of-town guests- will In-
clude Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Alls-;
paugh, Duncan; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bell, Shawnee; Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Vickers jr., all of
Wichita, Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ford, Enid, and Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Smith, Ardmore.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Regan Caraway.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Strayhorn and
J. A. R., Moseley, all of Dallas; Mr.
and Mrs. Hiram Louis, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace McDowell and Robert Willits,
all of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. War-
ren Miller, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McGaha. Wichita Falls, Tex-,
as. and Mr. and Mrs. William Orth
Todd. Pauls Valley.
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Mrs. Horton Hightower
Plans Meeting of Group
Mrs Horton C. Hightower. 2541 NW en by Mrs. Jed Johnson. At.that time
21. willbe hostess to members of the
Friday Book club at a luncheon in her
home. The event will be at 1 p. m.
Friday.
A special guest will be Mrs. T. Mar-
vin McComb. Fort Collins, Colo. Mrs.
McComb is tihe houseguest of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Long,
1803 N Western.
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Book Review Planned
For Modern Study Club
Mrs. Woodrow W. Cook, 2804 NW
46, will be hostess when members of
the Modern Study club meet Thurs-
day at 8 p. ip. in her home. Mrs.
Norman F. Lgeffler will review "Z
Little Democracy Is A Dangerous
Thing” by Charles W. Ferguson.
Venezuela Residents
Are Visitors in City
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Bowersox
Jr.. Barcelona, Venezuela, and sons.
Stephen and Phillip Bowersox. are
spending several weeks in Oklahoma
City. They will return to their home
the first of the year.
They are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H
Bowersox, 2108 West Lawn place, par-
ents of Clarence H. Bowersox jr;
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Gilbreath. 901
NW 49. and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stark
jr., 205 NW 32. Mrs. Bowersox is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Earl
Ingram, Perry.
There will be a luncheon meeting
i of the Gatewood Morning Forum Fri-
1 day at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. J. 8. Towns-
1 ley, 2717 NW 21, will be hostess and
I Mrs. Ralph Ciea will have charge of
the program.
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OUR NEW
HOME IS
LOCATED
AT 28 SS
BETWEEN BROADWAY
AND ROBINSON—|UST
NORTH OF TENTH ST.
Watch for Opening Data
OPEN UNTIL 9:0 Dp.m.
EACH NITE TILL XMAS.
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I Mrs. Brainard Ernest Malone
■ Steanson drive, entertains at
I cellaneous shower. Sixteen gtii
I attend the affair to be held
H Malone’s home at 2 p. m.
Miss Price and Mr. Hill will be mar-
I rled at 8:30 p. m. December 11 In the
■ First Baptist church. Re*. R. C.
IF Miller, pastor of the First Baptist
I church. Chickasha, will officiate at
■ the exchange of vows.
■ The bride-elect Is the daughter of
■ Mr. and Mrs. Erman S. Price, 2533
■ NW 28. The prospective bridegroom is
M the son of Mrs. Ernest Dean Hill, 1125
I NE 13, and Mr. HUI, east of the city.
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Luncheon Meeting Set
3y American Pen Women
Hoyt Andres, administrative assist-
ant at WKY, will be giiest speaker
Saturday when the National League of
American Pen Women entdrtalna at
luncheon. The event will be at the
Skirvln hotel at 1 p. m. SeveHl mem-
bers and guests from out-of4town wUl
be present at the meeting.
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