The Ottawa County Beacon (Quapaw, Okla.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1948 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12 1948
THE OITAWO COUNTY BEACON QUAPAW OKLAHOMA
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BoiUh to Lydia Circle
Cardin Cldb Electa Officer
Miss Nell Bagaln entertained
the Lydia circle Thursday after-
noon at the First Baptist church
A new group of officer were
"elected hy the Hi Neighbor Home-
making Club of Whitebird district
Mo 48 Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs Oran Weaver
west of Cardin
Mrs Fred VonMoae was named
president Mrs King Parker vice
president Mrs Frank Wright Jr
secretory and Mrs Leonard Gar
ner repotter
During a business session rate
lor dues were let A committee
-was appointed to visit Mrs Calvin
Mills who is ill at her home near
here
One new member Mrs Raymond
Hemphill and two guests Miss De-
maris Stotts of Falrtand and Mrs
Naomi Webb of Cardin were pres-
ent Other members attending were
Mrs Rosen McKinney Mrs Lee
Turner Mrs Archie Alexander
Mrs Earl Turner Mrs Fred Von
Moss Mrs King Parker Mrs
Frank Wright Jr and Mrs Leon-
ard Garner
' Adding Hachilie paper Tor Sals
at the Tribune Office
teas after which group study of
“Torchbesrer in Honan” was
held Those present were Mrs
George Williams Mrs Merle Car-
lin Mrs Shelby Jones Mrs An-
drew Brown Mrs Eva Kohn Mrs
Carl Garrett and Mrs Ed Wilson
B and P W Club Holds Needle-
' work Party
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CENTRAL DRUG STORE
Mrs Clyde Hoeker Entertains The
En Avaat Clab
Member of the En Avent club
mot at tbs home of Mr Clyde Hoe
Entertains Past Noble Grand
Club Friday Evening
Devotion war given by the hos-i ker 603 East Second street bat
Member of the Business and
Professional Woman's club held a
needlework party at their club-
room on East Second street last
Thursday evening with Mr John
Messer Mrs D L Bray and Mia
Imogens Medlin as hostess
The evening was enjoyed with
playing of gsmes Other present
were Mrs C R Williamson Mrs
Louis Daugherty Mrs Emma Mat-
ter Mrs Alms Rogers Mrs Josie
Cook Mrs Clyde Hoeker Mrs Nel-
son Dickinson tnd Miss Clare Ms-
lone Their next meeting will be held
November 18
Honors With Party
Mrs Acy Kimbro 810 North
Treect street gave a party Mon
day Nov 1 in honor of her daugh-
ter Shirley Ann's eleventh birth-
day Games were pi eyed and many
beautiful gifts were cived
Hot dogs and po -—r- -erved to
the following: Kay Fnlgleman
Clara Hart Virginia Folgleman
Myma Rigg VHin Hassell
Yvonne Westfall Betty Stevenson
Rose Ann Norman Chester Hart
Jr Cecil Anderson Jackie Wil-
kerson Rebecca Roper Doris East
Jeanne Aton Tim Davenport John
Acy Kinfcro Phyllis Kimbro Mrs
G H Johnson Carolyn Johnson
Joyce Anderson Beulah Walter
Sally Jean Kimbro Mrs Anna
Hart and Mrs Acy Kimbro
Wednesday for their regular bi-
monthly meeting- The topic “Fare
well Little Red School House”
was presented by Mrs F R Car-
rlthers -
The speaker discussed the disap-
pearance of rural schools which
are being consolidated with city
school and during her talk cited
instances from her experiences in
teaching in rural districts with the
many advantage now offered to
rural children under the consolid-
ated plan
A dessert come in served with
favor in the form of “little red
school house” mint cups Mrs F
Newberry presidsnt of the dub
presided over a short business ses-
sion at which time name were
drawn for the annual Chrietmif
gift exchange
Those present were Mr J R
Barry Mrs Elisabeth Bristow Mrs
F R Cam there Mrs C 0 Dawson
Mrs Dorothy Farley Mr H W
Field Mrs Jack Fisher' Mn Esther
C Hills Mrs Giles Johnson' Mre
A Manegold Mn Floyd Newberry
and Mrs Ed Wilson
The Thanksgiving program wiU
be presented November 17 at the
home of Mn Austin Kelthley
Mrs Prnl Fahnestock Entertains
Joliyetto Club
Chatterbox Club Met With Mn
Roy Bender Last Week ’
Members of the Chatterbox club
were entertained in the home of
Mrs Roy Bender on Wednesday
of last week at an all-day meeting
A covered-dish luncheon wee en-
joyed at the noon hour Mn Joe
Canada won the club prize
Others attending were Mn Hen-
ry Buller of Commerce Mn Trea-
sie Basom of Galena Kansas Mis
Etta Nixon Mn Earl Hand Mn
Earl Cobb Mn Carl Wile Mn A!
vin Leggett Fae Ann and Colleen
YOU CAII now ODDEn THESE
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The Joliyetto club met last Wed-
nesday November 8 at the home
of Mrs Paul Fahnestock in Com
mere for an all day meeting A
covered-dish luncheon was enjoyed
at noon Those present were Mrs
Junior Foglenwn and daughter Lo-
rens Mre Guy Carnes Mn Bern-
ard Skaggs and daughter Sherrol
Mrs Russell Morerod and children
Leah and David and two guest
Mn Lawrence Carnes and Mn
Mamie Graham
The club met with Mrs Morerod
yesterday
Fresh Bakery Goods Daily at the
CITY BAKERY 838 South Mail
Member of the Put Noble
Grand club were entertained at the
home of Mrs Walter Novak Fri-
day evening nt her borne 200 South
Tree street A kitchen suction
was held which netted the elub
81112 Mn Doris Hence of Com-
merce was swarded the club prise
Refreshments wen served to Mn
Ida Mae Curies Mn Doris Hanee
Mn lent Montgomery Mn E I
Penrod Mir M L Post Mn Jo
Williams Mn Eugeni Jones Mn
Maud Wolsey Mrs Georgina Nie-
hols Mn Elisabeth Morris and
Mn Martin Rose
The next meeting will be held
November 19 at the borne of Mrs
E E Penrod
— Handmade Infanta Wear in Doris
Harwood Originals Basque Caps
Bootee end Mittens at the MOR-
RIS GIFT SHOP 109 West 2nd
Richaed Russell Mn W A Brewer
and Mn Lyndon Scott The Norem
her 18 meeting will be in the home
of Mn Raymond Clabaugh in
Commerce
Naomi Circle Mesiben Conduct
Foreign Missions Lsaaon -
Tharsday Evening Bridge Clab
Entertained in Miami
Mrs R M Chambers was hostess
to members of the Thursday Night
Bridge Club at her home in Miami
last week Club prixel wen won by
Mn George Russell Mrs Ott
Chandler and Mn Hairy Evans
Othen present wen Mn Raymond
Clabaugh Mn W C Kerr Mn
Member of the Naomi Circle
conducted the Foreign Mission les-
son at tha First Baptist church last
Thursday afternoon They wen
Mrs & E Henderson Mn E B
Plumb end Mn Rite Noiri
The Circle is meeting tele after-
noon at the home of Mrs Dorothy
Farley
Mr and Mrs John Rhea visited
Mr Fannie Kemp Friday
Sunday visitor in the home at
Mrs Fannie Kemp wen Mr Lee
Don and son Lorry Lee and Mrs
Beulah Dune and dUldren Miss
Carolyn Sut and son Billy Joe of
Picher and Mr Bill Dune
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Mrs Effie Dun was Miami
business visitor' Monday
Mrs Bessie Upton spent thn
week end in Shawnee visiting her
daughter Mrs Eddie Gilham and
Mr Gilham
Mr and Mrsu Huey Hartswiek
of Joplin visited Mr Hartawiek'a
parent Mr and Mrs Bov NichoU
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The Ottawa County Beacon (Quapaw, Okla.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1948, newspaper, November 12, 1948; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1815464/m1/3/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.