Woodward County Journal (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1955 Page: 3 of 8
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Thursday-February 10 1955
The Woodward County Journal - Woodward Oklahoma
Page Three
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Fargo News
(Last week’s news)
Mr and Mrs T E Peterson of
Ft Worth Tex who recently visit-
ed in the home of their sister and
brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Claud
Stewart have returned to their
borne While here they also visited
In the homes of Mr and Mrs
William George of Woodward- and
Mr and Mrs Frank Stalters of
Fargo Mrs Stalters and Mrs
George are sisters of Mrs Peter-
sen and Mrs Stewart The ladies
enjoyed their visit very much
Grandma Taylor recently cele-
brated her 85th birthday "
Grandma Wilcox recently cele-
brated her 85th birthday
We were happy to have John
Cline In our services recently He
Is a brother of Roe Cline our Sun-
day school superintendent We
were also glad to have Mrs
Huyck’s son and wife and baby
present We extend all visitors a
hearty welcome
Mrs Hattie Mlnnick went to
Woodward with her son and wife
Mr and Mrs Lucian Mlnnick and
while there visited with Mrs Mc-
Creary who Is in the Rest Home
there She says Mrs McCreary is
feeling pretty good and would ap-
preciate having friends visit her
when they are in Woodward
Mrs Laven Ware who has been
a patient in the Shattuck Hospital
has not been doing as well as her
friends had hoped
Another of our friends Mr Min-
ery has been very ill at the home
of his daughter
Our friend Mrs Sheets has
been working on a beautiful quilt
MrsrSheets likes to sew and has
made many lovely quii’s for her
children and other relatives
Our friends Charlie Watkins and
wife and baby after a visit with
friends and relatives has entered
- training as a- Jet pilot Charlie re-
cently returned from Okinawa He
Intends to make a career of the
army
Colds are quite prevalent The
person who' has not had such
trouble is to be congratulated on
their good fortune'
Mr and Mrs Lamar Yoder of
Woodward were recent visitors in
the home of Mr Yoder’s parents
Mr and Mrs S B Yoder of Fargo
We are all appreciating the use-
ful dust pans put out by the Co-op
Association of Fargo
Mr Milton McCaslin has been
quite ill at his home in Fargo We
are all hoping for his speedy im-
provement Mrs Elsie Crouse and sons
Dwight and Eddie Glen were re-
cent visitors in the home of ‘their
grand - parents Mr and Mrs
Charles Stewart
Mrs Naomi Stewart and her
mother MrsrBertha Stewart visit-
ed Mr and Mrs E L George of
Shattuck Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Bernard Shorb of
Laverne visited Mrs Shorb’s par-
ents Mr and Mrs S B Yoder
Sunday
Carolyn daughter of Mr and
and Mrs Rolla Morgan eleven
years old had a birthday party
last week Those attending were
Charlene Stewart Judy Taylor
Margaret Sears Jo Anne Gracey
Janie Hudson Jamie Hubbert Vic-
ky Hubbert Jello Cake and Hot
Chocolate were served
The Ladies’ Missionary Society
of the Nazarene Church met at
Mrs Hubbert’s home to roll ban-
dages for the needy of India Each
brought a covered dish for dinner
Those ttending were Mrs Jack
Houts Ruby Watkins Billie Cal-
houn Mrs J W Woodworth Mrs
Rolla Morgan Bill Tyrrell Jack
Myers Clyde Apple Walter Sweet
Bert Sears and Elsie Crouse In
addition some of the men that at-
tended the dinner were Aaron
Watkins Clyde Apple Rev Jack
Houts Billie Wayne Calhoun Ford
Hubbert and children
The N Y P S had a waffle
supper Those attending were Mrs
Clyde Apple and daughters Wanda
and Bill Tyrrell Mr and Mrs
Billie ' Calhoun and son Mr and
WOODWARD
THEATRE
February 11 and 12
Judy Canova Andy Clyde in
“CAROLINA CANNONBALL”
Technicolor
February 13 and 14
Abbott and Costello in
“MEET KEYSTONE COPS”
February 15 16 and 17
James Stewart Ruth Roman in
“THE FAR COUNTRY”
Technicolor
TERRY
THEATRE
February 11 and 12
Johnny Weismuller
Maureen O’Sullivan in
“TARZAN— THE APE MAN”
February 13 14 and 15
Tony Curtis in
“FORBIDDEN”
February 16 and 17
Humphrey Bogart Laureen Bacall
in
“THE BIG SLEEP”
Mrs Rolla Morgan and sons Mr
and Mrs Roe Cline and children
Mr Ford Hubbert and son Mrs
Elsie Crouse and son Stella and
Charles and Carl Joyce Sweet Ja-
net Covalt Shirley Stewart Nor-
ma Sears and Dallas Donley
Our Sunday School attendance is
growing There were 92 in atten-
dance last Sunday ninety-four this
Sunday
Charlie Watkins and wife and
baby have been visiting his par-
ents Mr and Mrs Vernon Wat-
kins and baby Vernon Wesley vis-
ited his parents also
Chester Miller has a new car
Mrs Nogel had the pleasure of
entertaining several of her rela-
tives in her home for Sunday din-
ner s Dr Harry Hill of Laverne for-
merly of Fargo has been quite ill
but is better
Mr and Mrs Lorene Prichert
of Ft Worth Tex have returned
to their home following a visit
with friends
Tangier News
By the time this is printed
Ground Hog day will be over and
we are hoping there will be a
change in weather which will be
rain or snow
Mrs Virgil Handley Jerry Hand-
ley Mrs Louis Wanger and daugh-
ter of Supply aryl Mrs Ora Johnson
and three children of Lamed Kan
were visitors Saturday evening at
the J H Frost home
Merlin Strieker spent Friday
evening at the Harold Hardy home
Mr and Mrs John Williams and
children spent Saturday evening at
the R W Pierson home in Wood-:
ward Jack Williams was a guest of
Jimmy Pierson when a group of
friends gathered at Jimmy’s home
to help him celebrate his birthday
Mrs Myrtle Mitten and Mrs Do-
ra Caress drove to Camargo Sun-
day Brenda Weidner spent Monday
night with Karen and Berneice
Fiel
We extend congratulations to Mr
and Mrs George Zwetzig on their
fifty-fifth wedding anniversary We
also congratulate Mr and Mrs
Janzen parents of Mrs J i m
Wright on their 60th wedding an-
niversary Several men of the community I
gathered Wednesday afternoon for
a wood sawing at the Paul Kincaid
home A nice pile of wood was the
result of an afternoon well spent
Mrs Harold Hardy visited Mon-
day afternoon at the home of Mrs
Dave Semmel
Jack Williams spent Monday
night with Kenneth Dart
Mrs Myrtle Mitten Mr and
Mrs John Williams Judy and
Curtis Happenings
Mr and Mrs Donald Elwood had
as Saturday evening guests Mr
and Mrs Dean White Mr and
Mrs Jimmy Reese Mr and Mrs
Chester Hartley Mr and Mrs Bill
Fields and Ronnie and Mr and
Mrs Kenneth Wirz
Mrs Viola Gore who has been
recovering from a recent illness at
the home of her daughter Mrs
Orville Fields is spending a few
weeks with another daughter Mrs
J L Kay at Mooreland
Rev and Mrs Charles Grune-
wald of Butler Mr and Mrs
Kenneth McCowan of Canute were
Thursday night visitors at the Don-
ald Elwood homo
Mr and Mrs R D Maddux and
son Vernon visited Sunday at
Hardtner Kan with Mr and Mrs
Howard Devous who celebrated
their 31st wedding anniversary
Mrs Devous Is a sister of Mr
Maddux
Mr and Mrs Delbert Cook of
Tonkawa were week end visitors
with their parents Mr and Mrs
John Cook
Mrs Charles Baxter visited Mon-
day afternoon at Mooreland with
Mrs J L Kay and her mother
Mrs Viola Gore who is visiting
her
The Curtis school held a March
of Dimes social evening Saturday
A generous sum was realized for
the polio drive
Mrs Charles Baxter called on
Mrs Susie Warner in Mooreland
Monday afternoon
The Curtis Improvement club
will meet at the community build-
ing Friday Feb 4 Mrs John Ar-
rington will be hostess and Mrs
Bessie Wyckoff lesson leader
Mr and Mrs Charles Baxter and
Mr and Mrs R W Long of Sha-
ron were Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs Don Baxter at Woodward
Also celebrating the birthday of
Mr Long
Mike spent Sunday evening at the
Charles Williams home
Jeff Hamilton of Enid was a din-
ner guest Sunday at the J H
Frost home
HD LEADERS TO MEET
WEDNESDAY A M
Miss N01n Armstrong clothing
specialist from Ctlilwater will have
charge of the leaders’ training
lesson to be presented Wednesday
February 16 at 10 a m in the
office of Miss Willa Dean Nichol-
son home demonstration agent
Willis Vail transacted business in
Oklahoma City Wednesday and
Thursday of this week
Honey contains more than 20 per
cent water
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21 years ago this week
Harry Bradford started
working in this store To
celebrate this 21st anni-
versary we are offering
the people of Northwest
Oklahoma some of the
finest furniture we’ve ev-
er had at prices lower
than the cost to replace
these items today Come
in' during this short An-
niversary Sale and save
money while we cele-
illk
Harry J Bradford
Ms Friday
s February
Fine ILROEHLER Furniture at Money-Saving Prices!
Your Choice of Many Styles and Coverings!
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Pullman Sofa gold charcoal $369 $32921
(Foam rubber cushion)
Pullman Sofa charcoal pink $389 $34921
(Foam rubber cushion)
Pullman Sofa charcoal gray $369 $31921
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BEAUTY
WAS
NOW
4-piece Blond Suite $119
4-pc Blond Mahogany Suite $198
4-piece Walnyt Suite $182
4-piece Oak Suite $189
6-drawer Dresser oak with
Natcolite top panel bed $159
$8921
$16921
$16921
$16921
$12921
6-drawer Dresser and
Panel Walnut Bed $14250
6-drawer Dresser Walnut
Bookcase Headboard
Bed $15250
3-drawer Dresser Oak
and Panel Bed $116
$12921
$12921
$9921
WAS
NOW
1 Zenith 21-in Television Set $249 $14921
PLATFORM ROCKER
choice of colors
$5450 $4721
PLATFORM ROCKER
choice of colors
PULLMANAIRE CHAIR
PULLMANAIRE CHAIR
full foam rubber pillow
and back
$3650
$129
$2921
$7921
One Assortment
TABLE
LAMPS
$721
Lot of Lamp Shades
S995 Values $721
$180 $14921
40 CARPET SAMPLES Ideal Throw Rugs $495 to $1250 values
Now only $221 during this Sale!
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Terms to Suit your Purse
IS
709 MAIN STREET
WOODWARD
PHONE 206
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Newby, Gaylord T. Woodward County Journal (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1955, newspaper, February 10, 1955; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1818223/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.