The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 84, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 14, 1947 Page: 4 of 12
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Page 4 Club and Social
President Of State Rebekahs
Holds School Of Instruction
-..Mrs. Bill Duncan' of Duncan president of the Rebekah
'Assembly of Oklahoma conducted the school of instructions
Tuesday afternoon and evening in the I OOF hall.
Mrs. Jose Paukune of Chickasha special district deputy
president Mrs. J. A. Townsend noble grand of Evergreen
Bebekah lodge of Chickasha and a staff of district 17were
in charge of the meeting.
Mr. Paukune introduced the
gursts.
Mrs. Mark Casey vice grand of
Chickasha gave the welcome ad-
dress. Mrs. Charles Lower Okla-
homa City vice president of the
assembly gave the response. Mrs.
Herbert Fleming was In charge of
tile secret work.
-Verden chapter exemplified the
'balloting.
At 6:30 p.m. a banquet was held
In Fellowship hall of the First
Christian church.
Entertainment Included vocal
solas by Mrs. Cecil Benson and
violin solos by Mrs. M. L Brown.
Miss Ruth Craven was the ac-
companist. The evening session opened at
7.45 p.m. with a pageant directed
THURSDAY AT YOUR
CHICKASHA FOOD MARKET
Just received. . . a big shipment
of those favorite KRAFT products
. . . and look at this DROME-
DARY Date and Nut Bread in cans
... a complete selection of. flavors
in that delicious SHIELD'S ICE
CREAM. All this and thousands of
. other good things to eat. It is
avsilahie youll find it at The
Chickasha Food Market.
AT MARGARETS
DRIVE IN . . .
AT MARGARETS
DRIVE IN...
Something new has been added-
pure clean fresh cool washed air
for your dining comfort. Sorry we
n't have more room but please
dont have more room but please
bear with us and don't forget...
FRIED CHICKEN the way you
like it. ..and Belle's home-made
Bolls are worth driving mile for.
Where do we eat? Naturally
MARGARET'S DRIVE IN. (adv.)
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by Mrs. Frank Manning warden
of the Oklahoma Assembly hon-
oring all officers past officers and
committee member. Mrs. Man-
ning was assisted by Paula Gayle
Howard Renaldo Paukune and
Mike Tillman.
Mrs. M. J. Rsnsbarger past
president of the Jurisdiction of
Texas talked on Bridge of Un-
derstanding." .
Mrs. B. M. 'Weaver of Stroud
discussed Bebekah What is Your
Task?" .
Alfalfa chapter No. 307 gaye a
drill.
Mrs. Paukune presented Mrs.
Duncan Mrs. Lower and Mrs.
Manning with gifts from the dis-
trict Mrs. A. P. Holland presented
Mrs. Paukune with a gift from tha
district and Mrs. Townsend pre-
sented Mrs. . Paukune with a gift
from the local lodge.
Mrs. Duncan announced June I
as the date- for the annual home-
coming at the I OOF home in Glia'
cotah. June 28-20 has been set as
the dates for the Rebekah I OOF
jamboree at Turner Falls.
Thera were 102 present with 29
lodges represented. Oklahoma
Texas Kansas and' Illinois were
represented.
Assembly officers are: Mrs.
Duncan Duncan president; Mrs.
Lower Oklahoma City vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Manning Chickasha.
warden: Mrs. Weaver- Stroud
secretary; Mrs. A. M. Lome.
Wynnewood conductor; and past
presidents Mrs. L. O. Grimm Elk
City Mrs. Jack Davidson and
Mrs. G. L. Reese of Tulsa; Mrs.
Lymon Maytubby' Wewoka and
Mrs. Rsnsbarger Texas.'
Grand master of I OOF Earl
Ward Pryor; deputy grand mas-
ter Mr. Grimm Elk City; grand
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When the. WORLDS
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warden G. W. Parker Buffalo;
grand sscratsry E. Russell Hol-
land Stillwater; pit grandma
ter C. Z. Murphy Kingfisher;
past grand master B. C. Scope
El Reno; past grand master Wal-
ter Ingram Henryetta; grand pa-
triarch S. H.-Martin Elis. City and
grand senior warden F. W. Ma-
son Enid. . ""
Friends1 Night
Plans Made
ByOES
Plans war completed' for
Friends' night to be held May 27
ckasha chapter Nol 29
when Chlcl
Order of the Eastern Star met
Tuesday evening at the Masonic
hall 212 ta Kansas
Mrs. Henry Conn worthy mat-
ron. end Robert Seaton worthy
patron presided.
The group voted to contribute
to the Woodward Relief fund.
The birthday dinner - will be
held June 10 at the Masonic halL
- When Friends' night is observed
officers from each chapter in the
district will fill the chairs during
the initiatory .work. Mrs. Law-
rence Gammill will serve as chair-
man of docoratians and Mrs. Le-
Roy Parsmora will sarvo as chair-
man for the refreshment cotnmlt-
Chapter 29 accepted an Invita-
tion from the Masons to fry fish
lor the Masonic district meeting
May 22.
Substitute officers wars Mrs.
On Maad. Mis. O. H. Cowling
Mrs. Gammill and Mrs. Paramon
There' wars 33 present
YoungMatrons
Plan Annual
JuneLuncheon
Plans were made for the annual
June luncheon to be held June 10
at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Garrison when the Young Mat-
rons Missionary circle of ths First
Christian church met Tuesday
night in the home of Mrs. Wade
Hurt 1409 South 14th. Mis. T.
R. McCalls was co-hostess.
Mrs. John Morris is chairman
of arrangement far the luncheon
and Mrs. R. A. Mollett is co-chairman.
Plans were also discussed for
the council meeting to be held
May 33 in Fellowship hall at the
First Christian church. The
Young Matrons' circle will be in
charge.
Mrs. Joe CL Woodson gave the
devotional op Hope" and Mrs.
Morris gave the lesson on "India.
After the .regular masting a
social hour was enjoyed. .
Social Calendar
" . Wednesday
SL Luke's Episeopal church pot
luck supper. parish house 1:30
P.RIe - 1
; Chickasha Aviation club; airport
I. hangar 1 p.m.
I ' Thursday
Ladies Missionary Bible class of
Calvary Baptist church visita-
tion at 9 a.m lunch at the
church at 11:30 am Bibla class
at 2 pm. .
Lutheran Ladies' Aid Mrs. WQ-Uaro-Steinmetz
west of tha city
2:S0pjn.Vj
WMU Penny Calendar First Bap-
tist church Mrs. R. C. Miller's
- class in .chars with Mia. Leo
Ketch aa chafrmin 330 p.m.
Boss unit Mis. C. E. Daniel 1108
South 20th 330 pm.
DAR- family plcjtlc Ed Campbell
form near Tuttle; pm.
Philo Mathis picnic Mrs. Carl E.
Jones 119 .Dakota 930 pm.
ABC club charter dinner Ameri-
can .Legion' hut T pm.
. 'Friday
1925 Study chib spring party
. dessert bridge Country chib
' 130 p.m.
Marigold unit; Mis. S. P Robinson
1212 Iowa' 3 pm.
Four Oclock unit Mrs. John Far-
ley 202 Pennsylvania 3:30 pm.
Poppy unit. Mis. H. S. Lane 1107
South Bghth 3:3 pm.
Calvary! Baptist church banquet
for- graduating members of
Junior and "pHiIor highschool
at the church 7 pm.
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DEPT MAIN FLOOR
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B & PW. Club Holds Annual
Birthday Dinner For Members
. The inmul birthday dinner Sac members of the Business
and Professional Womeng club was held Tuesday night at
the New Chickasha hotel
.Miss Evelyn Hassebroek gave the invocation.
; The committee in charge included Mrs. Loren Rogers act-
ing president chairman Mrs. H. T. Chancey Mrs. Lyle Cun-
ningham; Miss Hassebroek and-Miss Orpha Hickman.
Pal (Ms were exchanged and1 1
pal names ware revealed.
The tables were placed In the
shape of a U. Mock .orange peonies
and cornflowers were used on the
tables u. were .blue and gold
candies. Garlands -of modi orange
were placed down the center cf
the tables. -
On a' separate table was a large
birthday cake flanked with blue
and gold candle. Mrs. Rogers cut
the cake and Mis. Chancey served
ft.
Committee report were given
as follows: Education Mis: Vivian
Phillips; finance Mrs. C. V. Leon-
ard; health Mrs. John J. Carroll;
international -relations; Mis.
Charles Hoover; legislation Mrs.
A. B. Morgan; membership Mrs.
Frank J. Gerdea; program co-
ordination Mrs. M. H. Casey; pub-
lice affairs Mrs. Claude Ricker;
news service end radio Mrs.
Chancey; - music Mrs. Ann V.
Wellborn; hospitality Miss Sadia
Levine and historian Miss Bettis
Weldon.
The emblem dinner will be held
May 27 with the program co-
ordination committee in charge.
Officers Of
Beta SigmaPhi
Are Installed
Officers were Installed at the
regular meeting of FI chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday evening
in the Chamber of Commerce club
raom.
Miss Dot Jeanette Gifford par-
liamentarian conducted the in-
stallation for the fallowing of-
ficer: Educational director . Mrs.
Boyd Gilkey; president Miss Elsie
Null; vice president. Miss Evelyn
Weyant; recording secretary Mrs.
Lucy Miller; corresponding sec-
retary Miss Harriet Carter and
treasurer Mrs. Mary Reed.
Other memben present .were
Miss Blanche Dempsey Miss Vir-
ginia Embree Mias Wanda Tlndel
Mrs. Lee Garrett Mrs. Ed Hoser
Miss Mary Toot Mrs. Delores Pax-
ton Miss Dorothy Lokey end Miss
Louella Vogel.
Mrs. Cherry
Circle Hostess
The Oleta Townsend circle of
the First Baptist church met Mon-
day evening in the home of Mrs.
R. E. Cherry 1327 South 19th.
Mrs. Owen Vaughn conducted
the business meeting.
Mrs. Lyle Cunningham review-
ed the fourth chapter from the
mission study book Shining like
the Stars."
Visitor were Mis. CD. Thomas
and Mrs. Cunningham and tun
were eight members present.'
The next meeting will be May
28 with Mrs. Leslie Pain 1508
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Grand.
FEDERATED MISSIONARY
MEMBERS. INVITED
Mrs. John Teeters today urged
all members id the WSCS Feder-
ated '""tnnsry Society and all
inti missionary work to
tu .lay Breakfast (with
riUi .4). from 830 am. to
113 Thursday in the home
of Mrs. Carl Leonard 1321 Mis-
souri. .
ROSE UNIT CHANGES
REGULAR MEETING
Tha regular meeting of the Bose
unit of. the Civic Flower Garden
club has been changed from Fri-
day to 2:30 pm. Thursday in the
home of Mrs. C. E. Daniel. 110
South 20th.
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PEO Chapter
Observes
13th Birthday
The 13th birthday anniversary
of chapter CR PEO was observed
at a regular meeting Tuesday af-
ternoon in the home of Mrs. Boyd
Gilkey 1208 South Seventh. Co-
hosteases' were Mrs. Kit Farwell
Miss Ethelyn Anderson Mias
Mabel Murphy and Mis. G. W.
Austin. '
The program Included vocal
soke by Miss Anderson accom-
panied by Mr. Gilkey and organ
selections by Mr. Gilkey.
Memben present included Mrs.
Austin Mrs. T. R. Bingham Mrs.
J. F. Blake Mis. T. R. Blake. Mrs.
Arden Boothe Mrs. Henry M.
Carl Mrs: Ralph Conrad Mrs.
Farwell Mrs. Norma fl Frye Mrs.
Gilkey Mrs. J. W. Kayser Mrs.
8. L McElhoes Miss Murphy
Mn. Luther Patton Mrs. Harry
Pitzer Mrs. ' Dan Procter Miss
Sadie Puckett Miss' Mary Rus-
sell Mrs. Percy Hutson 'Mrs. A.
H. Smith Mrs. Paul Miller Miss
Ruth Scales Mrs. Don Schooler
Mrs. Howard Taylor and Mias
Dorothy Tulloss.
CALVARY TO HONOR
JUNIOR. SENIOR GRAM
Graduates of junior and senior
highschool who are members ofi
Calvary Baptist church will be I
honored with a banquet at 7
pm. Friday at the Calvary Bap-'
tist church i Each honoree may 1
taka a guest.
Short Stories
A reoeat guest la the heme ef
Mias Euretha Bottom was Miss
Netus Gard Watonga former
teacher In the Chickasha public
school system.
Miss Marlene Osteen his re-
turned to Oklahoma City after
visiting Miss Douleta Fitzgerald.
Ffe. Albert Lee Duncan has re-
turned to Barksdale f ield Shreve-
port La after having been called
home by the illness and death of
his grandfather W. F. Duncan.
BEER
By The Case. All
Papular Brands.
1101 S. 4th.
PRICES
This Engagement Only
Matinee 15e
Evening Lit
Children ...... 5e
All Times Tax Ine
FORMER GRADY
MAN IS MARRIED
IN WAGONER
Mr. and Mrs. Flo Peebles of
Wagoner announce the marriage
of their daughter Miss Louise to
Robert L. Watt also of Wagoner.
Rev. Mr. Jamerson reed the
ceremony May 10 at his home in
pens and
Wagoner. Miss Janice Ow
Jimmie Rhoads were tha couples
only attendants.
Mrs. Watt attended grade school
at Pipe Line and highschool at
Wagoner.
Mr. Watt sob of Mr. end Mrs.
R. A. Watt of Chelsea formerly
of Chickasha attended Pocasaet
grade school and graduated from
Meridian highschool.
The couple are making their
home on a farm west of Wagoner.'
Lad Honored
On Birthday
It was to honor her son Danny
Lee on his fourth birthday anni-
versary that Mrs. C. D. Vermil-
lion entertained with a party Mon-
day afternoon at her home; 325
Iowa. .
The group was taken to Shan-
non Springs for outdoor games
then returned home for refresh-
ments. Those present Were Raymond
and David Garrisrn Diana and
Donald Brians Junior and Har-
old Watson. Newborn McClain
Doris Lee Salter Betty lie and
Katheryn Vermillion Pavid
Crouch Gerald McClain Donald
Watson Mrs. F. E. Vermillion and
Mrs. M. Watson.
WASHITA
Last Day.
LARRY PARKS
IN
"The Jolson Story"
Cartoon Comedy New
RITZ ADM. 30c
. Today and Thursday .
FRANCES LANGFORD
"Beat the . Band"
Comedy and Sparta . '
RIALTO ADM. 30c
Today Than.
. BETTE DAVIS
IN
'Deception'
Comedy and News
MIDWEST ADM. 25c
BING CROSBY
BOB HOPE
IN
Road To Utopia"
This Picture Will Not . Be
. Show In This Area Thle
Year Except At Advanced
Prices.
MAN TO LIVE TO
TELL STORY OF
5 DAYS UNDER CAR
Oakland Calif May 14 VPb
Ernest K. Steele will live to ten
about his ordeal of being pinned
beneath hie wrecked automobile
for five days.
Bergsons at Permanent
FeondaUen hospital said they
may have to ampetat a par-
tie ef bis right bead but that
otherwise hie conditio was
sstiafoetery.
The 26-year-old navy combat
veteran was trapped beneath his
overturned car just 150 feet from
a busy highway last Wednesday.
He was rescued Monday after-
noon by telephone linemen who
happened to come along.
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Slssk is (ha Elizabeth Ardsn answer to ell old-fashioned
ways of dispatching unwanted hair. First It's a swssN
scented cnam youll lava to us. Second it gives you
psrfedfy slssk arm and lags In a fsw silnutes.
Simply smooth it on rslag for 10 to 15 minutes
rsmovs with warm water and ttwi rub on
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CHICKASHA
Hangar No. 2 Municipal Field Pkone 1666
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VENETIAN BLINDS
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410-412 Chickasha Ave. -
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