The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1978 Page: 11 of 30
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Epworth United Methodigt
W emeu's Meetinga:
9:30 am .—Susanna Wesley
Group, Mro Mabel Chilton,
110 Skyline
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2 p.m.-Group Mro John
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Group 11: Mro. George
Hopkina, 1009 South 19th.
Group III: Mro. Vertin
Mills, 101 South 19th
Group IV: Mro. Nathan
Davidson, Route 1, Verden
7:30 p.m—Callie Salter
Group, Mro R E Coulter,
802 South 14th
7:30p m -Grady-Caddo LPN
Association, Grady
Memorial Hospital.
Installation of Officers.
Classroom I
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will be with Mro George
Hopkins
The Susanna Wesley Group
met at the church for a
workshep on itema for the
November Bazaar The next
meeting will be with Mn.
Mabel Chilton.
Saf
8 pm - Xi Phi Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi. Barbara
Rhoads, 1802 South 15th
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CATES' OBSERVE GOInEN ANneAIT mnAT u GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
SndMr. RcEswEN.AVESARYTODAY-Mr. Loughridge of Marlow wil be honored on their golden wedding
ainanhiwrem-"uDe a ating - .Golden Wed- anniversary with a reception from 2 p.m. -4 p.m. Sunday, Nov
mngsannlvennryom pm.:Sp.m.todayin ther!home.10 120h, at the Central Baptist Church felowshp hall in Marlow
"5. Chickasha. Hosts for the event are their children Bob Loughridge of
riendssandreletivenuare cordally invited. Hosting the oc- Lancaster, Calif.; Bil Loughridge of Duncan:MrsBi
uSTlS bn thermchildn: RovCatpiJr..Gwenizachary, (Wanda ’ Bowen, Marlow, and Mrs Paul ’ Marey) Havaty 0t
vr"andpacteement andrrances Eichioon o Chickasha. Perryton, Texas; and their eight grandchildren and two great
They have lived and weremmarried Nov.3, 1928 inChickasha, grandchildren. The couple were married Nov 9, 1928, at Marlow
ney hayevedandtarmedinthe. Laverty community most of and have lived at their present home west of Marlow for 45
trmerriedde.MraSatesstufarmsoversoQacres. Atone Mr. Loughridge 8 retired farmer and cattleman at-
tmeheIarmedover 1400 acre and was chonen Farmer of the tended school in Ninnekah for three years in the 1920's Mrs
Wcekbyth his contribution SollandWaterConservationDistrict Loughridge is the former Mattie Lee Patterson. All friends and
becauseofhscontribu tionin the fieldo conservation. He also relatives are invited to attend.
rung a cow-calf operation and raises registered quarter horses.
Mrs. Cates was the former Ada Caldwell of Chickasha and Mr.
Cates came with his family to this area by covered wagon from
Dericks, Ark. in 1911. They have four children, 11 grand-
children, and four great grandchildren They are members at
the Laverty Baptist Church.
Mrs. Crump's 5th Grade
Mitzi Aldrich was the guest candidates are and the offices
ppeaker for Mrs. Larry for which they are cam-
CrumP’s fifth grade social paigning; and voter
studies classes st inter- registration She also ex-
mediate School plained precinct meeting.
Mr. AA. . . through national convention
-MrgAldrich, who is The students. Who alo
presid ent of. the Grady learned to mart and tally
County Republican Women', ballot., will hold a mock
Club and finance co- election in their socini studies
chairman of League of classes on Tuesday, Nov 7.
Women Voters diacussed the and wUI compare the results
seneral electiona; who the with statewide results
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rubber sponge, using cir-
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fare dirt and oil. Don't try
to wadi suede with waler.
If you should gel raughl
out in the rain in your
suede coat, let it dry na-
turally at room temperature
and brush lightly with
sponge. Do not rover suede
garments with plastie bag
because lack of circulation
will dry out the leather.
When you garments be-
come soiled bring them to
us for prof rmion al clean-
ing. Home-eleaning of
suede garments may prove
more expensive than pro-
fessional cleaning, and we
have the epecialiets to do
it for you.
Cold winter weather is
near, so act now. Have you
euede or leather coat or
jacket eleaned for the
winter months ahead.
Your garment will be
handled by professionals
that will return it to you
looking like new.
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UMW Group Meetings
The Epworth United The next meeting will be with
Methodist Women Group. Mr. John Boswell.
met for a continued study of Group II met to the home of
"Revelations " Mro George Vogel with nine
Group 1 met to the home of members present and one
Mr. Homer Spengler, 902 guest. Miss Natalie Brown.
Kansas with 18 members the granddaughter of Mrs
present Mro Alvin Sampson Frank King Mro. Vogel gave
gave the devotion "He the devotional, "The Four
Cares Bodies: 'Somebody,'
Mn Walter Geurkink led Everybody,' 'Anybody,' and
the study on "Revelation." 'Nobody,'” Mr. King led the
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 205, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1978, newspaper, November 5, 1978; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1868667/m1/11/: accessed December 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.