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-WAGONER WAGONER COUNTY OKLA TRIBUNE
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 29 1933
MRS PAUL RODRIGUEZ Phone lllntcr 5-2522 or 5-3216
GOOD NEIGHBORS CLl'B
DINNER MEETING
The members of the Good Neigh-
bors Club held their regular No-
vember meeting and Thanksgiv-
ing dinner in the home of Mrs
Lee Wilson
Mrs Norma Thomas was the
song leader and Mrs Mae Coch-
ran gave the devotional
At the election of officers the
following were elected: Mrs Freda
Smith president: Mrs Norma
Thomas vice-president Mrs H A
Hayner secretary and treasurer
Mrs Ada Moore song leader and
Mrs Geneva Wilson reporter
Those present for the meeting
were: Mrs Ada Moore: Mrs Cora
Peebles Mrs Edna Witt Mrs
Jaunila Hayner Mrs Mae Coch-
ran Mrs Freda Smith and chil-
dren Mrs Norma Thomas and
children and Mrs Hetty Lind and
children
THANKSGIVING DINNER
AT G W BARNETT HOME
Thanksgiving dinner was had
by the children grand children
and great grandchildren of Cl W
Harnett in his home last Thurs-
day Nov 24th
Those prese nt for the noon meal I
were Mr and Mrs Dean Gruvitll
and children Bonnie Kay and
Je rry lac Billv George Stewart
all of Tulsa: Mr and Mrs Doyle I
Yates and children John Don and1
Carolyn Lee Mr and Mrs H K '
Stewart Mr and Mrs Pnlie Bar-
nett Mr and Mrs Esters Ford and
sen Hutch Mr and Mrs Ronald 1
MRS II II DEATHE$AGE
IS CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs II H Deatherage was hos-
tess to ni'-mheTS of the Twentieth
Century Club in her home last
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p m
After the business discussion
Mrs R W Ketcham presented the
program "Know Your America”
Films taken on their travels in
the United States were then shown
by Mrs Deatherage Color slides
and curios were shown by Mrs
C If Gibbons Coweta of her trip
to Europe
Mrs Gibbon past president of
the Oklahoma Federated Women's
Clubs will leave New Ymk Febr-
uary 6th on a GFWC Carribean
cruise where she will attend the j
Pan American Conference of
Costa Rica
Dessert wa served to Mrs C
H Gibbons Mrs A Damron Mrs
J R Crocker Mrs A S Cameron
Mrs R T Davies Mrs C J Gil-
more Mrs Z Hill Mrs R W
Ketcham Mr: C T Ige Mrs J
I) Leonard: Mrs H A lueas
Mrs B E Rutherford: Mrs K M
Wallace Mrs John Weldon Mrs
Frank Spcnci I Mrs Lee Miller
Mrs T 11 Moi ion and the hostess
Mrs Deatherage
OKAY CLUB MEETS
FOR MONTHLY MEET
Members of the Okay Home
Demonstration club met for ther
annual Thanksgiving dinner The
regular club meeting was held in
the afternoon with the new persi-
dent Mrs Allierta Boling and Sec-
y 7oBkv
Th J:
' — A
h'jrr Li
- JlTf s i r
Yates Mrs Bessie Barnett Mrs 'rotary Mrs Pearl BlaliK-k presid
Nola Grady Leonard Barnett I ing
Mrs Margie Siniore Mr and Mrs j Mrs C C Pingleton gave the
J W Yates Sr anti the host G 'devotional from the fifth chapter
W Barnett I of Galatians Twenty members
Those calling in the afternoon answered the roll call with what
wa re Mis G I Vineyard Mrs the club means to me
Evelyn Hefner and daughter I Miss Tucker home demolish a-
Sharon Ann and Elizabeth Annltion agent gave a demonstration
Rodriguez 'on refinishing furniture
I Everyone is invited to the an-
LANCASTERS HAVE mual Christmas party at the Cam-
ANNIVERSARY hnumty building December 9 All
Mr and Mrs Eu-I Lancaster i hu l0 b''n
something to the bake sale De-
cember HI All the ladies of the
m-
e li brated their 2!lt Wedding An-
niversary Thursday Nov 24 with j
a Thanksgiving dinner in their
lanch home
Those present weie: Mr and
Mrs J W Ian astir Mr and
Mrs Homer Hamm and daugh-
ters pa'ncia and Bcttyc Pryor
Okla Mr and Mrs Don Henson
Pryor Okla Mrs Nancy Hamm
Gussie Hamm Pryor Okla Mrs
Nolan Smith and daughter Ann:
Mr and Mrs Huh Lancaster and
Chi is Mr and Mis Darold Smith
mil daughters Linda and Brenda:
Hill Ia’u astei: Buddy Smith and
Mr and Mrs Knot Lancaster
Miss Mvrna Gcuiin is visiting
tier parents Mr and Mis II B
Geurin for two weeks She is now
living m J’amona Calif
Watch
Repairing
Timed by Watch Master
Clark Jewelers
MICE
and
RATS
Are moving in now Kill them
before they pet a head start
with the
GUARANTEED KILLER
Thompson-IIayward
Rat-Trol Bait
It’s sure easy to use and costs
so little
RESULTS GUARANTEED
Bob Jeffrey Co
c immunity are invited to our
nuil C'hnstmas dinner and meet-
ing December 15
Reporter Mrs Dnllie Wolford ‘
HOLY C ROSS C LUB
TO MEET THURSDAY
Mr and Mr Frank Hofschulte
will hi ho Is to members and
guests of tlie Holv Cross Club in
their home on Thursday evening
at H p m
Plans will be completed for the
luncheon anil reception honoring
Father James F Colbert on Di—
ci mher 24th
Toni Hendricks returned home
from Little Rock Aik last week
where he has been a patient in
the Missouri Pucifie hospital
Mr and Mrs Tom Hendricks
had as their Thanksgiving holi-
day guests Mr and Mrs Bruce
Hendricks of Wayne Okla Bruce
is the director of the high school
band at Wayne
Mr and Mrs Wilbert Wilev of
Muskogee announce the birth of a
daughter Connie Lynn November
11 MrV Wiley is the former Clau-
dine Wheeler The maternal grand
parents are Mr and Mrs Claude
Wheeler Chouteau The paternal
grandparents are Mrs Opal Wilev
of Muskogee and Price Wiley of
Wagoner
Marion Speck who is a student
at New Franklin Mo spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with his
parents Mr and Mrs Joe Speck
I and his grandparents Mrs Mary
Speck and Mr and Mrs Grover
Gaylor
Mr and Mrs Joe Speck had ns
their Thanksgiving guests Marion
Speck of New Franklin Mo Mr
and Mrs Grover Gavlor Mrs
Mary Speck and Mrs Grover Ebb
Speck
Mrs Anna Walker of Claremore
spent Sunday with her sister Mrs
Minnie Gayior and Mr and Mrs
Grover Gaylor
Mr and Mrs Jack Grimm of
Breckenridge Texas visited his
mother Mrs I W Turnhim and
Mr Turnhnm over the Thanks-
giving holiday week end
npijuisLjirTv V V jii'CTl
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V hea hand-picked reerit Icnc their civilian join for two week training they emphasize a nrv-r
before the new ‘global aspect of the peace lime Naval Air Reserve itrrauve of exrrllrnt training
records squadron are assigned to operate from oversea base bv Hear Admiral Daniel V Gallery
Chief of Naval Air Reserve training and it isn't all work and no play NAPLES — Rear Admiral
KHwarcl C hwen Commander of fleet Air in the Eatfrn Atlantic an Mediterranean extendi Nevr'e
Wrll Done to ('ommander Cenre Tonmli nkipper of Tranvport Squadron 801 baaed at Miami Ha
rKAKL HARBOR — Admiral IVlix Stump Commander-In-Chief of the Taelhe Meet la briefed hr
jiimmanrlrr k II Eaaterling (left) of Kansas City Mo and Lieutenant Commander E Eorgy of
El Dorado Kans memlirn of Patrol Squadron 881 ba-cd at Olathe Kani HONOLULU P41
Privateer" manned by “Week-end Warrior” soar past familiar ILiwniian landmark “Diamond Hrail”
PORT IYAUTEY Airman Roller! Young of Plant Utr I In tries Ids bund at ramrl-busting from
the look of thing the ramel will lie on top pretty oon OillH — Transport Squadron 811 crew mrm-
Iter barter with diminutive liula dun err object! souvenir to show the folk bark in Minneapolis
GREECE — Ak the man who drive onr! Commander llurry II Barton of Tainpa El serin niighlv
ruriou whe the atitoniohilr ha ntrrdurrd the ilonkry as Irunspoi tilion in Sulonika It RI1EHS PtHN -M
M M M M GOOD! Anil you ilonT need a can oprnrr to sample lliwnii‘ famous ineapli esiie-
riully when you happen to he right on the spot uhere thrv grow IIIIM II Mtlltot i O Moroccan nulive
give music lovrr from Trunsport Squadron 801 a Sinn pie of lorul folk tune TIITM )
A&M Alumni Aiming
Toward 77 Active
Oklahoma Chapters
Organizing an active chapter of
jfoimcr Oklahoma A&M college
students in every county of the
state is the immediate aim of the
college’s alumni association
( Association directors meeting
recently at Stillwater heard Murl
Rogers executive director give
a progress report One-third of
the 77 county chapters in Okla-
homa have been re-formed and
arc working on the association’s
nin-point program Rogers said
The meeting was the first since
the association was incorporated
and chartered by the state Aug
1 19 Incorporators include the 'as-
sociation’s executive committee
'Gordie Gray of Muskogee associ-
ation president Iia Armstrong of
Hugo Edwin H Roberts of Cush-
ing Oris Taylor of Guthrie and
Ralph Ball of Oklahoma City
Directors representing all but
four of the association's 21 dis-
tricts attended the Stillwater
meeting They included Gray Rob-
erts Taylor Hall Sam O Love
and William H Landers Jr both
of Miami Euel W Renfrow of
Stiglcr Jesse M Barbrc of Hold-
envillc Nolan Young of Ada Bob
Blanton of Seminole
Roger G Baker of Tishomingo
Merle K Potts of Tulsa Charles
L Monroe of Perry David E
Kyker of Ardmore Austin W
Parker of Lawton Esco B Rober-
son of Altus L L Long of Gar-
ber Bilbert D Walker of Free-
dom Leon H Rogers of Oklahoma
City and Virginia Lippert and
Weldon Barnes both of Stillwater
Association Past Presidents Jean
Neustadt of Ardmore and J W
Nesbitt of Tulsa also were pre-
sent The voluntary associations or-
ganized to fight tuberculosis in
the United States will conduct
their annual Christmas Seal Sale
from November 16 through Christmas
SKATING PARTY FOR
INTERMEDIATE BTU
On Thursday Dec 1 the In-
tel nu d ate Trunin Union of the
Fust Hipti t Church wll have a
skating parly
The chiMn n will gather at the
church ai 6 in p m to go to Mus-
kogee and after skating they will
go to the Carnation Co for their
refreshments i
Sponsors of the trip will be Mrs
John Hnll and Mr nd Mrs Bob
Rodriguez
Tuberculosis Costs
$600000000 A Year
Mr and Mrs James
Mrs Melvin Ia'C and
James Melvin all of
City and Mr and Mrs
of Dallas Texas were
end guests of Mes Belli
Mrs Sue Hells
Parkinson
baby son
Oklahoma
Alex Loyd
the week
West and
I
Announcement
The Wagoner Motor Company will con-
tinue to serve you from a new location
early in 1956
We ii'ill look forward to serving our
mang customers who will need
Dodge and Plymouth parts and ser-
vice Our new location after the first of the
year will be at 132 N Main
Wagoner Motor Company
NEWT LANGSTON
25 Years of Service
Marlin Cnlnmii returned home
Friday from Si John's Hospital
in TuLa when he underwent
major suipcry November 3
v C
Mi and Mrs Warren Upton
and children of Nowata visited
Mrs Birdie Morrison and Verna
Mac on Finlay
Frank Brown who is a student
at Oklahoma A&M College Still-
water was home for the Thanks-
giving holidav week end visiting
his parents Mr anil Mrs Frank
Brown
c
Mr and Mrs A W Fields spent
the Thanksgiving holidays in Bar-
tlesville with a son A W Field
Jr and Mrs Field
Mrs A R Allen Wichita Kans
was a holidav visitor of her mother-in-law
Mrs B F Allen and
sister-in-law Mrs J L Hassell I
e I
Afternoon visitois in the Speck
home were Mr and Mrs Vance
Green and Mrs Esther Robinson
of Fort Smith Ark
! Tub r-u’o"': ui-ls the American
'people rno''e than $6110 000 (till) a
year and m it of it is in lax dol-
ii: s Jo - C Scott Oklahoma City
ticasiner of "e ok'ihnmi Tuber-
culosis Associat ft said this week
in discussing the 19"5 Christinas
Seal Sale wtuen opened Noetn-
bi r 1 6
The cost ul case finding health
education rehabilitation hospital
'and other medical care for the tu- I
brrculoUN relief to families pen-
sinus to veterans and medical re-
search i eI mated at that figure
Adilt d to this j the money need-
ed for hospital construction de-
preciation of old building and the
training ol personnel
"We cannot estimate how much
the loss of patients' productive ca-
pacity and th-r possible earning
power di nns from the national
purkrlbook” he said
"The pene'e of this state cannot
afford to pay wen a part of that
price for a dsease which can be
prevented and can b cured” he
I added “Clii istmas Seal dollars
spent now for prevention of tu-
berculosis are an investment in
human life the most percious of
inur natural resou-ces They also
- mean tax '’oliars saved in the fu-
Mr and Mrs Clark Moss visited t
their new grandson James Clark
Easter son of Mr and Mrs Leroy
Easter in Kansas City Mo I Snow un the mad way was re-
Mrs Moss remained for a long- sponsible for 436 traffic accidents
cr visit in the Easter home in Oklahoma during 1954
’ ‘-’’in
Durant Finishes
Technical School
Pvt Jimmie R Durant of Cher-
okee St Wagoner Oklahoma will
graduate this week from the Tele-
phone Installer and Repairman
Course one of the many courses
offered at The Southeastern Signal
School Camp Gordon Georgia He
is the son of Mrs Lois Durant
The Telephone Installer and
Repairman course which Is 8
weeks in length trains enlisted
personnel to in the theory and
practice of installing and repair-
ing various types of telephones
During his training Pvt Duran
received a technical education
worth thousands of dollars He
will now be reassigned to an ac-
tive unit of the United State
Army
The Southeastern Signal School
a component of the Signul Corps
Training Center is located near
Augusta Georgia This installa-
tion furnishes trained signal tech-
nicians to army uiuts all over the
world
--
ley highways were responsible
for 1052 trattic accidents 10 of
them fatal dm mg 1954 in Oklahoma
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The Wagoner Tribune (Wagoner, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 29, 1955, newspaper, November 29, 1955; Wagoner, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1815750/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.