Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 71, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1949 Page: 18 of 38
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A4 Honolulu. T. H.. formerly of tend.
Chickasha, announce the engagement
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Wallace, to William O. Henslejr son Tulsa
Tenn. The wedding will take place on
June 17 at Dalton, Ge.
The bride-elect attended the Uni
veraity of Chattanooga. Tenn., where
she waa affiliated with Alpha Delta
Pi sorority. She will receive a BA
degree in music from Oklahoma Col-
lege for Women. Chickasha, in May.
At OCW she is a member of Sigma
Alpha Iota, honorary music frater-
nity; Pi Zeta Kappa, religious frater-
nity. and De Gamma Ve social club
and has appeared as soloist with the
college glee club.-
Mr. Hensley attended the University ,
of Tennesse. Knoxville, before serving
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"The Big Fisherman" by Lloyd C.
Douglas.
Other new officers are Mrs. Belt,
vice-president; Mrs. John D. Smith,
recording secretary: Mrs. Aker, cor-
responding secretary; Mrs. R. C.1
Dohe, treasurer; .Mrs W. J. Donnelv,
histogtaR; Mrs. A. B. Conner, reporter,
and Mrs. Wendell Johnson. Shield re-
porter. Mrs. Ruth Dlacon is the re-
tiring reporter.
\Los Angeles Couple
Concludes City Visit
Mr. and Mrs Samuel E Stoller have
returned to their home In Loa An-
geles after spending a week with
their daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Slobodin. 828 NW 34.
A number of informal parties were
(given in compliment to the couple
^4!president; Mrs. John Dinwiddle, aecre-
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historian; Mtn. Elmer C. Lette. re-
porter. and Mrs. Jack Lewis, parlia-
mentarian.
The group met recently when Mrs.
E. K. Lynn. 8000 NW 88. and Mrs.
Dinwiddle. Bethany, were hostesses at
a picnic at the Will Rogers park
Mrs. Maynes
Heads Group
JlffRA ROBERT MAYNES has been
1V1 elected president of the Holisso
Study club Other new officers of the
group are Mrs. Lester F. Tucker, vice-
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Church Circle
Schedules Tea
piRCLE EIGHT of First Christian
Vz church will entertain at a silver
tea Sunday in the Youth Center
lounge at the church. The event is
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wear it with dresses. We have it in blue,
green, brown or navy. Sizes 10 to 16.
Jimmy Moore, president, will present
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Symonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Symonds, 3028 Classen
boulevard.
Alumnae List
New Officers
JpURTHER feting Mrs. Preston
P Reynolds ir. and Mrs. Leo F. Cor-
rigan. both of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Lake. 400 NW 10, will be hosts
; at an hors d’oeuvre party Friday at
U S p. m. in their home.
> The Texans are the houseguests of
: Mrs. R. T. Stuart. 1400 Classen, and
will be joined Friday night by Mr.
Reynolds and Mr. Corrigan. They will
remain until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Karlton Motfteller,
southwest of the city, will entertain
at a (tinner in their home Saturday
evening for the visitors. cookies, 1
They again will be complimented her if I tell her not to."
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R. L. Hoover. 1815 N Hudson, who will1
be boats at a brunch at the Oklahoma !
City Golf and Country club.
Mrs. John Frederic Angell, 020 NW
20. and Mrs. R. F. J. Williams. 4500
NE 63. entertained at a luncheon at
the Oklahoma club Friday when a few
Intimate friends of the honorees were
present.
Guest Speaker Named ’
For Study Club Event
Mrs. W. D. Johnson will be guest
speaker at a meeting of the Twen-
tieth Century Study club of Tahle-
quah May 12. Mrs. Johnson is author
of a book of poetry, "Sauce for the
Goose,” and has had poems published
In numerous magazines and news-
papers.
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will be made at the meeting.
Mrs. Tom Johnson will be
to the club.
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Mothers "Please do not give Bill
things to eat. It spoils his appe-
tite for his meals, and he's becoming
a regular little beggar.”
Much, more is accomplished
by talking with our neighbors
than by talking about them.
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Girls’ Coats, Suits,
KERS. J. H. HADEN. 2828 NW 10.
1V1 and her daughter. Mrs. C. W.
Fields, Cedar Vale. Kan., will be host-
esses at a miscellaneous shower Friday
at 7:30 p. m. The event, which will
honor Miss Mary Flo Nichols, bride-
elect of Percy S. Walker, will be held
in the home of Mrs. Haden. .
Mrs. Fields, a former classmate of
Miss Nichols, will arrive Friday to be
the weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs- Haden. She will be
joined by her husband on Sunday and
they will return home that day.
Miss Nichols and Mr. Walker will
be married June 11 at 8 p. m. In
Crown Heights Christian church. Rev.
. pastor of the
. First Christian church, will officiate.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tye, 2005 NE
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Tau Beta Phi Meets
With Miss Woodard
Miss Inabelle Woodard, 024 NW 13,
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meeting and bridge party held Tues-
day by members of Tau Beta Phi so-
rority Mrs. Florence Stobaugh and
Miss Louise Roe were special guests
at the affair and high scores at bridge
were won by Mias Ruby Neill. Mrs.
Roy O. Warren and Mrs. Stobaugh.
The group's next meeting will be
A. Sanforized short sleeve golfer shirt in solid color
broadcloth . . . White, blue, purple, gray or green.
Sizes 10 to 20 2.95
8. Window pane checked short sleeve shirt in blue,
green, brown, purple, red, gray or white. Sizes 10 to
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C. Plaid gingham shirt with long sleeves,
brother style, wear the shirt tail in or out. Green or
red. Sizes 10 to 18 3.95
Also with short sleeves 2.95
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WANT AD
PHONE 2-1211
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Select Infant’s Name
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ross. 220
SW 30. have chosen the name Carlyn
Lee Ross for their daughter born Sun-
day in Polyclinic hospital.
Mrs. Rom is the former Miss Jua-
nita Maye Vande, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. L. G. Vande. 220 SW 30.
Mrs. Caroline Ross. Warren, Ohio, is
annual sweetheart dance Saturday in th* paternal grandmother,
the home of Don Ellison. 531 NW 38 + + +
*ven*LL,u !* p and Mrs. Treadwell
Jimmy Moore, president, will present
the groups new sweetheart. Miss Dyan Leave for Southern Trip
danohlar nf ILfr anH kf»a ! * •
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Treadwell. 528
NW 42. left Thursday for a 10-day
trip to Washington. D. C.. and points
of Interest in Virginia. They will visit
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jeffries, Falls
Church, Va.
Mis« Keys Is Washington Visitor
Attending the continental congress of the National So-
ciety of the Daughters 6f the American Revolution in
Washington, D. C.. this week is Miss Karen Keys,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mott M. Keys, 252 NW 36.
Miss Keys presented a piano program at a DAR tea
Friday and is serving as page to Mrs. William Orth
ter house at Oklahoma A&M college have been the guests of Mrs. Welch’s
The meeting will open with a coffee P»r«nU-in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Don
at 9:30 a. m. Welch, 830 East drive.
Committee in charge of the ar- ■< Z3* A7 'll r < . •
rangements are Miss Betty Jelsma. 110 Mrs. (J Neill Entertains
NW 17. president of the chapter-: Mrs
Celia Mae Byrant, state alumnae
chairman, and Mrs. Glenn Poppe,
Stillwater. t
Those attending from Oklahoma club tor a luncheon Wednesday in her
City will be Mrs. James E. Grigsby,' home. One guest, Mrs. J. O. Johnson,
Mrs E. M. Goodson, Mrs. Manville present.
Sumner. Mrs. Onis G. Hazel. Mrs? Mrs Charles Rohrbach. 1201 NW
Carleton Paul Wright. Mrs. Charles w111 be hostess to the group May 4.
Evans. Miss Mary Jane Sharp and
Mrs. James D. Webster.
At the meeting Mrs. Grlsbv will
give a talk on the year’s activities
and Mrs. Goodson will talk on the
national plans for rush. •
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Mrs. 11 gen fritz. Son
To Conclude City Stay
Mrs. Hugh C. Ilgenfritz, Shreveport.
La., and her son. Hugh C. Ilgenfritz
Jr., will return home Saturday after
spending a week in the city. While
here they have been guests of her
mother and brother. Mrs. C. T. Hud-
dleston and C. T. Huddleston jr.. 201
NW 21.
Mrs. Ilgenfritz Is the former Miss
Pauline Huddleston. A number of
Informal courtesies have been ex-
tended the visitor during her stay.
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Ctub Group Plans
Meeting in Norman
Salon No. 82, I et 40. will meet at
8 p. m. Monday In the OG&E club-
room, 222 E Main. Norman. Hostesses
wlU be Mrs Forrest Miller. Mrs. J. R.
Carter. Mrs. Harry Elledge and Mrs '
Earl Grimes. A new member. Mrs.'
Earl Cummins, will be given the
obligation. •
A number of members of Salon No l
82 will attend a state board meeting at
10 a. m. Sunday in Tulsa,
Weekend Visit in Enid
Miss Kathy Hale. 908 NW 42. will
leave Friday for Enid where she will
spend the weekend. While there sije^
will be the houseguest of Miss Karen
Deurr.
Bridge Tournament
Winners Are Named
Another in a series of duplicate bridge
tournaments waa given Tuesday in the
home of Mrs. James A. Lathrop. 804
NW 17. High scores were won by Mrs.
Alma Hoefle and Russell Cantrell.
Runnersup were Mrs. J. 8. Cralle and
Mrs. Walter O. Stark. Third place [scheduled from 2 until 5 p. m.
winners were John Chappelear and
Gene Morton, both of Norman.
John Spears received the door prize.
Members of the scoring committee were
Mrs. Robert L. McCormick, Gerald
Newsom and Mr. Spears.
The next play will be held Saturday
at 8 p. m. in Mrs. Lathrop's home.
has the CLOTHES^^^
i Two out-of-town guests will be
of their daughter. Mjss Patsy Ruth present. They are Mrs.'A. F. Boudreau.
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of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hensley. Daisy. Alva, sisters of Mrs. Tankersley.
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i_ Club Will Have Meeting
; With Mr. and Mrs. Oakes
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Oakes.
Edmond, will be host to members of
the Pam club at a dinner-bridge Sat-
urday. The event will be at 6:30 p. m
at the Oklahoma City Oolf and Coun-
try club.
Special guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan
Nolen.
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lennesse, isnoxviue, oeiore serving -- » •« n
the army airforce. He will receive Mr. and Mrs. KOSS
BS degree from Georgia School of
zhrotogy. Atlanta. In June. He is a
member of Phi Kappa Sigma frater-
nity and is a member of the Bulldog
club.
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Sigma Rho to Have
Dance on Saturday
Sigma Rho fraternity will hold its
This
c-v r?R8. DAN TANKERSLEY,
r\/i 1205 Larchmont lane,
zLvzA and Mrs- Gerald M.
Young, 6606 Hillcrest,
will be hosts at a breakfast on
April 29 at the Oklahoma City
Oolf and Country club. The
event, which will be held at 11
.a. m., will be followed by bridge
and mah-jongg. About 100
R. and mrs. J. F. wallace. guests have been invited to at-
during their stay. Among thoee who
entertained for them were Mr. twrair----t---------
Mo Stanley Bum. 312 W Park, who1 ^l7jhr*“*ur.*r:
were hosts at dinner.
Mr. and Mrs.JVelch’s
Guests Will End Visit
Returning to their homes Fridav _w „
ANNUAL state day of the Alpha' ®ft«r * «v»-day visit In the city will clubhouse. Mrs‘TlppW Waits p7e-
Chi Omega sorority will be held ?? °°n Welch jr., Madill, and sen ted several poems.
Saturday at the Gamma Epsilon chap- ?^rs* PRVe Reavis, Ardmore. They The final meeting of the season
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the home of Mrs. Watts, 2000 N
Harvey. The 12:30 p. m. event will be
a covered-dish luncheon.
t Bridge Club at Luncheon Miss Kathy Hale Plans
Mrs. Frank D. O’Neill. 1116 NW 33.
was hostess to the Double Six Bridge
AAISS LYNDORA SECOR became ■
■IV* the bride of Tony Burch Raines ■
in a ceremony solemnized In the First ■
Baptist church of Britton at 8 p. m. ■
Saturday. The bride is the daughter ■
of Mrs. Dora Alice Secor, Britton, and ■
B. Frank Secor. Houston. Mr. Raines ■
is the son of Mrs. Amanda Garrett, ■
Britton, and the late William J. ■
Raines.
Rev. Raymond A. Glass. Shawnee. I
brother-in-law of the bride, officiated W
st the double-ring ceremony in a set- ■
ting of calls lilies, white gladioli and fl
white tapers in candelabra. Clifton fl
Danner presented a program of wed- J
ding music and accompanied Mrs. fl
Charles Jones, who sang "If I Could J
Tell You. ’ “Always” and “Because.” df
Given in marriage by her uncle, El
Miles Maxwell. Lucien, the bride wore fl
an ivory duchess satin dress made en- fl
train. The bodice was fashioned with rl
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collar and long, tapered sleeves. Her g ’
illusion veil was fastened to a cap of f ■
heirloom lace with elusters of orange * j
blossoms and she carried a bouquet of
ivory-colored rosebuds.
WARS GLASS, matron of honor for
*V1 her sister, wore a colonial-styled
drew of yellow moire taffeta. Her
tMiuquet of white carnations was tied
with lime green satin. Wearing lime-
colored taffeta frocks styled like that
of the honor attendant’s were the
brtdeamaids. MIm Lan ora Owens and
Mrs R. D. Allman, who carried white
carnations tied with yellow satin, i
Bernita Joyce Moore, the flower
gM wore jonquil-colored taffeta. Billy
- glptii li was ring bearer.
v Mrs James J. ’ Meeker. Stillwater,
cousin of the bride, lighted the can-
dles 4ad Mrs. Raymond Meers, cousin
of the bridegroom, kept the guest reg-
ister.
Miles Maxwell Jr.. 8184 N Hudson,
was best man and ushers were Mr.
Allman and Charles Jones.
Following the ceremony the couple
left on a short wedding-trip.
Three City Women Plan
To Attend Dallas Opera (
Mrs. C. S. Trosper, Mrs. 8. I. Fish,
both Of 701 NW 41. and Mrs. Mabel |
Carrico Holtzachue, 3010 Harvey park-
way. will leave Saturday for Dallas
where they will attend the Metropoli-
tan Opera performances this weekend.
From Dallas they will go to San An-
tonio for a visit before returning
Among those presiding at the tabla
wffl be Mrs. William H. Alexander,
Mrs. Don Sheridan and Mrs. Tom
Burns.
A musical program will be preeent-
ed during the tea. -
A collection of antique dolls will b«
exhibited by Mrs. Carl H. Weaver. » •- ’
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Party to Compliment
Rev. and Mrs. Holmes
JUfNA KARL ALT was named preai- i Another in a series of neighborhood
1V1 dent of the Delta Sigma Epsilon parties being given to honor Rev.
alumnse group which met recently in Frank O. Holmes, new pastor of the
Mrs M. A. Aker reviewed wUi be on Thursday. 19r. and Mrs.
IzMon Clark. 4300 Jewell, will be
| hosts at the event at 7:30 p. m.
Mother: “I .wish to goodness
Mrs. Jones would quit giving Bill
but I’m afraid I’ll offend William H? Alexander.
t811 not to.” I First fTHrlatiten ehurph
Miss Nichols is the daughter of Mr. 1
and Mrs. E. O. Grizzelle, 3812 N Penn- 2
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