The Ottawa County Beacon (Quapaw, Okla.), Vol. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1949 Page: 3 of 4
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THE OTTAWA COUNTY BEACON QUAPAW OKLA
TRIDAY JANUARY 14 1949
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Honors Daughters Fourth Birthday
With Children’s Party—
A number of little guests were
invited to celebrate the fourth
birthday of Jana Lyn Irwin daugh-
ter of Mr and Mrs Lyndel Irwin
718 East Second street Saturday
afternoon at Wesley hall in tha
Methodist church The children
played several games and pictures
of the group were taken by Mrs
Bob Montgomery
Refreshments were served to Jac
qualine Smith Janet Wheat Mary
and iVrginia Montgomery Walter
and Ellen Kerr Robert Scott Lau-
rie Mae Wimberley David Lea Cla-
baugh Tony and Janie Testermsn
Emma Low McLain Larry Irwin
and the honor guest Jana Lyn Ir-
win Mothers present were Mrs
Jack Smith Mrs W H Wheat
Mrs Bob Montgomery Mrs W C
Kerr Mrs Lyndon Scott Mrs
Howard Wimberley Mrs Raymond
Clabaugh Jr Mrs Leon Tester
man Mrs Harold - McLain Mrs
Lucille Bullock and the hostess
Mrs Lyndel Irwin
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Win-AMtrried Couple Class Meet
and Elect Officers —
The regular meeting of the Win-A-Married
Couple class of the Un-
ion church was held at the home of
Mr and Mrs Arthur Walkenshaw
309 South Francis street Friday
night The meeting was opened
with prayer by Gerald Masters An
election of officers was ' held as
follows: Bill Montgomery presi-
dent Arthur Walkenshaw vice
president Mrs Harry Poynter se-
cretary Mrs EstI Black jr trees
urer and Mrs Myrtle Post class
teacher and reporter The group
voted to meet the first Friday of
each month t
Refreshmens were served to Mr
and Mrs J H Mott Mr and Mrs
Bill Montgomery and daughter Lu-
cinda Mrs Earl Black jr and
daughter Connie Mr and Mrs
Gerald Masteri Mr and Mrs
Lawrencs Howard and son Mrs
Paul Janeway and children Mr
and Mrs Arthur West and the
hosts Mr and Mrs Walkenshaw
and children
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Announces Engagement
A mid-January date has been se-
lected for the wedding of Miss
Mary Lea White of Albuquerque
New Mexico and Jack Cunning-
ham of Treece Kansas
January 14 will be the date of
the wedding at the Presbyterian
church in Albuquerque
" Milt White is the daughter of
Mr L 8 White and tha late Sadie
I White of Billings Montana She
attended school in Montana and
the University of Arison and is
now working at the Sandia Baae'
Mr Cunningham ton of Mr and
Mra R W Cunningham of Treece
was recently separated from the
Army as a captain and will enter
toe University of New Mexico in
February
Entertains Queen Esther Circle
Mra ' Fred Sjioon was hostes
Thursday afternoon at a meeting
of the Queen Esther circle of the
1 First Baptist church at her home
649 South Cherokee street Open-
ing prayer and devotions were
given by the hostes and the Bible
lesson -was studied The commun
ity missions report was given at a '
business session Mrs Preston
George closed the meeting with
prayer Present were Mrs Eva Os-
good Mrs Preston George and son
Jim Mrs Fred Osgod and daugh-
ter Janice and the hostes and
grandson Sidney Spoon
Miss Ramna Barker W’eds Marlon
Aligeod Dec 81
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I The wedding of Miss Ramona
Barker daughter of Mr and Mrs
Guy Barker to Marion D Allgood
ion of Mra John Allgood and toe
late Mr Allgood all of Commerre
was an event of Dec 81 in the Sec-
ond Baptist church in Miami i
The Rev M R Dareing pastor
performed the ceremony 1
The bride is a graduate of Com-
merce high school and also attend-
ed Northeastern Oklahoma A ft M
college in Miami The groom a
graduate of Picher high school is
a student at the niversity of Oklau
hsma at Norman During World
War II he served with the armed
fotoai for two year
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The Naomi cirrie of the First
Baptist church met Thursday aft-
ernoon at the home of Mrs Dor-
othy Farley 201 South Emily
street The group began study on
the hooka of the New Testament
with Mrs barley as leader Mrs
Maly Green gave the devotions
Others present were Mrs Rita
Norris Mrs 0 E Henderson Mrs
Sari Cobb and Mrs Earl Bowman
The circle will meet next Thursday
afternoon with Mrs Norris
Marriage Announced
Mr and Mrs Charles Simona of
Picher announce the marriage of
their daughter Virginia Lee to Joe
Olds son of Mr and Mrs 0 P
Olds of Bluejacket Olds Dee 8
at Bsntonvile Ark Tha ceremony
performed by e justice of the peace
in Bentonville was witnessed by
her mother Mrs Charles Simon
and his parents Mr end Mrs 0 P
Olds
The bride was a member of Abe
junior ekes this year at Picher
High School They will make their
home in Comerce
Buisnesa and Professional Womea
- Enjoyed Party Thursday
Members of the Business and Pro
fessional Women’s Club were ent-
ertained with a party Thursday
night at the clubhouse on East sec-
ond street Hosteses were Mra Ray
Hard! Mrs Frances Skinner Mrs
Mrs Emma Matter and Mrs Fred
Carrithers After a short business
sesion a social evening was enjoy-
ed and refreshment were served
Those present were: Mrs Floyd
Newberry Mrs Jean" Colvin Mrs
Alma Rogers Mrs W C Hale
Miss Emaline Collins Mrs Esther
Cudney Mrs Lucille Bullock Mr
C R Williamson and the hostess
The aext meeting will be hdd Jan
uary 20 at the clubhouse
O E S Meets
The regular meeting of the 0 E
S Picher Chapter 330 -’ was held
at the Maaonic hall Monday even-
ing Mra Ed Wilson worthy me
tron presided conducting her first
session of the new year
Now Located Across Street From Picher Post-office
CHILDREN’S RAIN COATS
WAC FLEECE LINED VESTS
2 and 4 BUCKLE OVERSHOES
LONG HANDLE UNDERWEAR
USED ARMY RAIN COATS
FLEECE LINED FLYING PANTS
Complete Line Uomen’s Used
Cone! Drome
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Bonner and Mary ransier iniQ‘
Welch Sunday
-Engagement Aaneaaced -
The Rev end Mrs W A Evans
of Joplin announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Rene Maya
to Marvin E Cannings son of Mr
and Mi's H M Gennings of Bates
villa Ark Miss Evans was gradu-
ated from the Joplin high school
end will receive her A B degree
from Ouachita college in ArkadeL
phis Ark January 14 She has a
major in tha field of music
Mr Gennings is a graduate from
the high school in Batesville Ark
He was graduated from Ouachita
college last spring and now ia en-
rolled in the Southern Baptist The-
ological Seminary -t Louisville
Ky The weddnig has been planned
for February IS
Rev Event was pastor of tha
Baptist church in Pjcher several
year ago - -
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1 The Brotherhood I fellowship
meeting held at the lint Baptist
church last Tuesday night wae well
attended ' A nice pragram was
given with Fred Osgod in charge
and enjoyed by ell K '
Those present were: Rev G
Lukehart Ed Reece Don Coble M
D Coble Lensy P Lane R- M
Gaut Fred Osgood Bill Thacker
Curtis Johnson Hubert J Gough
Springfieldy Mo Jesse Tunnur
P F Archer F Smithson George
Martin Dale Buck Geo William-
eon and Charley Garner
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Mr and Mrs Ike Arnett 216
South Alta street were dinner
guests of Mr andn(Mrs J W
Kemph at Baxter Springs Kans
Sunday '
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Fresh Bakery Goods Daily at the
cm BAKERY 333 South Main
Mr and Mr Wayne Diets' of
Hector Minn (visited her brother
Paul Cook and family 413 South
’Francis street one day last wade
They are also visiting relatives in
Baxter Sprints ' "
Adding Machine paper for Sale
at the Tribune Qffice
FOR SALE: TYPEWRITER RIB
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FLEECE LINED BOOTS
MARINE KNIT SHORTS
LONG SLEEVE UNDERSHIRTS
COOK and BAKERS’ UNIFORMS
NEW NAVY RAIN COATS
Around! I7e Have the Lomit Pries in Dittrich
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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
(Wm H Wheat pastor)
Rev Wheat and some member
of the local church plan to attend
Hie Vinita District Conference to be
held In Nowata January 13
Rev W E Bowers District Sup-
erintendent of the Vinita District
will give the morning sermon here
Sunday January 16
At 7 p m young people and ad-
ult will be led in a study of Chin
by Mrs Wheat after which all will
join In a Chines Party in Wesley
Hall ! ’
The Children’ Bible Hour class-
es meet each Thursday The Begin
nere at 10:00 a m and tha Primary
and Junior classes meet at 4:00 p
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— CRUZAN’SUMdFarmiUr 207
Soath Mala Street Picker 43-tf
Tha-Thomas funeral 'home am
bulanca took Mrs Charles Brook
and son from the Miami Baptist
I hospital to their horn S19 South
Cherry street in Commerce Sunday
morning
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FOR 8ALB: Large bundles of old
aowapapers Tha Tribuna office
)AWSON JEWELRY
Diamonds Watches ’ Rings
Cut Glass & Silverware
R D- DAWSON
Mining Exchange Building
MIAMI - OKLA
The Bargain Store
is the Place to Get Some Real Bargains in
USED CLOTHING
We Also Have Shellcraft Jewelry
The Bargain Store
118 Eat Third Phono 687
FLEECE LINED FLYING JACKETS
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ing guests In the Clifford Cox home
CITT BAKERY Id Soath Mala
Saba crib New t The Triton!
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Hon thru FrL 5:45 P M
SaU Sun- BoH 12:45 PM
THURS FRIDAY A SAT
JANUARY IS 14 and 15
“BACK IN THE SADDLE’
starring Gene Autry '
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Smiley Burnette J
SUN A MON
JANUARY 16 and 17
I “ADVENTURES OF -GALLANT
BESS”
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TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 18 and 19
Allan Curtis
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Ann Gywnne
in
“THE
ENCHANTED VALLEY”
In Color
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FATIGUE CAPS
SLEEPING BAGS
FATIGUE HATS
LUGGAGE
CANVAS: LEGGINGS
WOOL BOOT SOCKS
x 9 TENTS
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BLUE WOOL PANTS
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AIR FORCE SUN GLASSES
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