The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 14, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14 19a
Yule Pdrty
Enjoyed By
Delphian Club
The memben of the Chlckeihe
Delphien club met Monday after-
noon In the home of Mr. George
Hurler 1327 Minnesota. for the
clubi Christina party. Mrs. J. F.
Driggers was the assistant hostess.
Mrs. J. B. Black president was
In charge of the short business
meeting in which Mrs. Clarence
Dahl was elected to membership.
Mrs. G. E. Butler opened the
program with The Other Wise
Man" by Henry VanDyke. Miss
Ethelyn Anderson who sang
Sweet Little Jesus." She was ac-
companied by Miss Mabel Mur-
phy. Mrs. Keith Wallace chairman
of the program committee pre-
sented each member with a Christ-
mas corsage. The program was
closed with the members singing
Christmas carols. Mrs. Clay Smith
accompanied the group on the
piano.
A guest at the meeting was Mrs.
Frances Ham. Members present
were Mrs. Clyde Becker Mrs.
Black Mrs. G. E. Butler Mrs. Dan
Clark Mrs. R. R. Coates Mrs. W.
S. Corbin Mrs. Driggers Mrs.
Greer Dumas. Mrs. J. T. Eiacheid
Mrs. J F.. Gardner Mrs. A. L.
Hollingsworth Mrs. Hurley Mrs.
WASHITA
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LAST DAT
Jennifer Janes
Gregory Peek
Jeaepb Cat lea
"Duel In
The Sun"
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P MIDWEST
2:4S lSe-SSs
Slarta Today
obeli Yeung
Clifton Webb
"SITTING
PRETTY"
HR
Charlee Starrett
"WESTERN
HERITAGE"
STARTS TOMORROW
GARLAND -KELLY
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WASHITA THEATER
Homo Owners
Now Is The Tima Te
INSULATE
That Attie hr Whiter Ceaifor!
BEE OR PHONE
Ricker -Williams
LUMBER COs
127 Be. 2nd . Phene 41
rrnemumie
'w' built by IALDWIN
. . . Exquisitely "peflls" de-
sires to harmonist' with Mod-
ern heme decoration.
... A full ton rich In osier-
fill qualities.
Heisfer Wilcox
- & Stark
111 Chlckesha Phone 2070
Tear BALDWIN Deslsr
R. C. McVey Mire. Emma Pruet
Mrs. A. J. Roberts.
Mrs. Saul Singer Mrs. A. H.
Smith Mrs. Paul Spitzer Mia. J.
J. Swan Mrs. Wallace; Mrs. Clay
Wilson Mrs. James O. Wood Mrs.
M. A. Wylie Mrs. W. L Field and
Mrs. W. JL Gilkey..
The next meeting will be Jan.
10 at which time memben will
elect new officers.
Mrs. Brown
Hostess For
Yule Party
Mn. John Brown 1220 South
18th was hostess to ths memben
of the Chi Beta Delphian club
Monday afternoon for the dub's
annual Christmas parly. Mrs.
Richard Stoll wee the assistant
During the short business meet-
ing Mr. E. & Strickler president
wee in charge. After the business
session the program wee opened
with Mrs. Norman Frye raiding
The Spirit of Christmas." Mrs.
G. B. Dunlap told The Story of
the First Christmas" (Winifred
Kirkland).
The group later enjoyed singing
Christmas carols and the hostesses
served delicious refreshments.
Memben present were Mrs.
Homer Barnes Mrs. Brown Mrs.
Julius Burtschi Mrs. Clarence
Davis Mrs. Dunlap Mrs. James
Early Mrs. O. P. Elkins Mrs. In
Elledge Mrs. Kit Fsrwell Mrs.
William 8. Flagler Mrs. Frye
Mrs. Roy Holliday Mrs. E. E.
Huff Mrs. B. E. Lows Mrs. Bailey
McCalls Mrs. Cadi Neville Mrs.
Harry W. Pitser Mrs. R. H. Rose
Mrs. F. W. Smiley Mrs. Strickler.
Mrs. Frank Worrell Mrs. Mark
Stanley Mrs. Stoll Mrs. Paul Mil-
lar and Mrs. Melesnia Cowan.
The next meeting will be Jen.
10 In the home of Mr. Strickler
1803 South 10th. Mrs. McCalls
will be the assistant hostess. 4
Hl-Y FATHER
AND SON BANQUET
IS AT 7 TONIGHT
The Hl-Y father and son ban-
quet will be held at 7 o'clock
tonight at the First Baptist church.
During the evening new offi-
cer will be inducted and the
highachoot senior Hl-Y will be
chartered. Around 70 persons an
expected to attend.
Kindled Kitten
Mias Malle Boussurois was
cleaning clothes with gasoline in
Marineue Belgium while her
cat napped near a gas stove. The
cat caught fire Jumped In the
air landed in Melies dish of
SSs
mm.
SINKS! only
BATHTUBS! 10
LAVATORIES! DOWN
Pay The Balance Under An
FHA Repair Loan
i
Three Years To Pay!
VIRGIN LUMBER CO.
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Kthnt Vel Is milder to
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RNA Elects
Mrs. Gardner
As Oracle
Mrs. William Gardner wee elect-
ed oracle Monday afternoon at a
meeting of the Royal Neighbors
of America. The meeting wee held
in the home of Mrs. Tabitha Ar-
nold 1028 Idaho.
Other officers elected during the
business meeting were Mrs. M.
L. Barnes vice oracle? Mrs. Cora
Kizer past oi'acle; Mrs. Unice
McCary chancellor; Mrs. J. J. .
Celaway recorder; Mrs. Tabitha .
Arnold receiver: Mrs. C. A. Grif-
fin marshall; Mias Dorothy Cale-
way assistant marshall; Mrs. Sally
Luces inter sentinel; end Mrs.
Claude Ferguson manager. Mrs.
Elsie Stuck wish was appointed a
pedal auditor.
Plans for the annuel Christmas
dinner were completed. The din-
ner will be in the- home of Mrs.
Kiser 1001 Colorado Saturday
evening Dec. 18.
Annual Yule
Party Given
By Ace Hi
The Ace-Hl bridge club mem-
bers held their annual club Christ-
mas party Monday evening in the
home of Mrs. WUl Linn 1028 South
Fifth.
During the evening the members
enjoyed playing bridge. Miss
Nellis Watermen wee awarded
prize for high score. There was sn
exchange of gifts among the mem-1
hers.
Members present were Miss!
Hazel Fleming Miss Watermen
Mise Eurethe Bottom Miss 8uia
Ftey Miss Megarie Watkins.
Mrs. M. L. Brown Mrs. Mamis
Anderson Mrs. T. D. Fethensa
end MnuiLinn.
The next meeting will be Jen.
10 in the. home of Miss Waterman
720 Minnesota.
CALVARY MEN
TO HAVE SONS AS
GUESTS FOR DINNER
The Men's Fellowship of the Cel-
very Baptist church will meet to-
night in the church. All men who
re members of the church are in-
vited end urged to be present.
They ere to bring their eons at
6:20 p.m. to work far short time j
Dinner will be served at 8 p.m.
An after dinner speaker has been
booked. The Boy Scout project will
be discussed.
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Social Calendar
Tuesday
Business end Professional Womens
club Christmas dinner. First
Christian church 7 pjn.
WCTU white elephant Christmas
party Mrs. Lloyd Null 1428
South 18th 2:20 pjn.
CR chapter PEO Christines
Mrs. T. R. Blake 2825
18th 7:20 p.m.
Chlckesha chapter 20 OES elec-
tion of officers and meeting
honoring past matrons end pest
petrous Masonic bell 81214
Kansas 7:80 pm.
Past Matrons of Merton chapter
OES Christmas petty. Mrs. A. J.
Pearcy 1207. Missouri 720.
Young Matrons circle Hrst
Christian church Christmas
party Mrs. Jos McIntosh Mrs.
Thsd Mendenhall 1022 South
14th 7:45 p.m.
American Legion Auxiliary Legion
hut 008(4 Chlckesha 7:45 pm.
' circle. First Bap-
tist church Mrs. E. T. Kruse
917
Diets Townsend i
Florida Mrs. Louis Lester
co-hostess I pm.
Beta Sigma Phi meeting 101 Ad-
ministration bldg. OCW 8 pm.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Christmas
party Mrs. W. E. Melton Sr.
001 South 1201 8 p.m.
DV chapter PEO Christmas party
Mrs. J. W. Owsley 1201 Chicfc-
I p.m.
Wednesday
Ladies Golf and
Christmas party Mrs.
Howard Mrs. R. R. Coates and
Mrs. Nelson Collier hostess
Country dub 1 pm.
Ageratum unit Chlckesha
Fed-
Gsrden dub Christmas
luncheon Mrs. Ann Surbar
1127 Chickasha 1 pm.
BY A Christmas party Mrs. Jesse
Lille rd 802 Iowa 2 pm.
Rural Neighbors Mrs. Ned Wade
1101 Dakota 2 pm.
Soros! s Christmas party Mrs.
Paul Spining Sr 802 South
eighth Mrs. Paul Spining Jr
co-hostess 2:80 pm.
Sew Your Own dub Christmas
party Mrs. Elmer Modling
1221 South- 14th 220 pm.
PNG Christmas party Mrs. Hattie
Aaper 519 South Fifth. 620
pm.
1020 Bridge dub Christmas party
Mise Montressa Wenttand 1202
Minnesota S p.m.
Philo Mathis Christinas
Miss Elsie Null 1428
10th B p.m.
Thnredey
Lutheran Ladies Aid Mrs. Perry
Willie hoeteee perish hell 8
pm.
Ladies Missionary Bible class Cal
very Baptist church 2 p.m.
Alter Society Mrs. Boy Waslick
hostess; Mrs. Julius Burtschi
co-hostess parish hall 220
WMU Femur calendar First
list church parlor 220 pm.
Tat and Chat dub Christmas
party Mrs. Elmer Lawson 418
Minnesota 7 pm.
Dermis Sander class Epwerth
Methodist church Christmas
Mrs. John Salter 820
ith Sixth 7 pm.
Rebekah Odd Fellows hall 111(4
South Sixth 720 pm.
Ladies Auxiliary and Professional
Womens Auxiliary of St. Luke's
church joint Christ-
mas party Mrs J. C. Ambrister
SIMM M1 1
1110 South Eighth 7:45
at chapter i .
Christmas party Mrs. Jeese LU-
5 pm.
soToes
ui-uiia iwv m Jeese Lil-
lard 103 tows Mrs. Frank Mea-
ning end Mrs. Henry Coahn as-
sistant hostesses. I pm.
Frllir
Needlecreft dub Christmas
Mrs. Emmert Mayo; 1428
11th 2 pm.
Four o'clock unit Chlckesha Fed-
erated Garden. dub. Christmas
party Mrs. John Farley 202
Pennsylvania pm.
Needlecreft dub Christmas party
Mrs. Emmert Mayo; 1425 South
11th 2 pm.
Poppy unit of Chickasha Fedemtea
Cardan elube Christmas p jrty
Mrs. Wes Venable 1825 Delxte
220 pm.
Roes unit of Chickasha Federated
Garden dubs Christmto l-ar.'v
Mrs. C. 8. Keller 172$ Souti'
10th Mrs. D. Harbieon end Mrs.
Clay Smith co-hostesses 221
p.m.
Marigold unit Chickasha Fed
Past Matrons
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leaves no dishpan ring to scrub out.
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erated Garden dub; Mrs. J R.
Nesbitt vast a t dty 220 pm.
Homs Culture dub. Childrens
party basement of First Christ-
ian church 4:15 pm
Juvenile MacDowell club Carnegie
library 7 pm.
Ded end Chet Christmas party
honoring huabandi of the mem-
ben Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott
1211 South 20th p.m.
Beta Sigma Phi Christmas party
Mrs El wood Hopbine 1212
' South 18th pm.
SsturiUy
SDC Christmee dinner honoring
huibende of the members Mrs.
Bert Glover 127 South 18th
Moou-Uta dub Christmee dinner
Mr. end Mrs. Dan Gamble 1112
South 19th 720 pm.
Mother's Club
Gives Annual
Yule Dinner
The annual Christmas dinner of
the Mothers Service dub wee held
Mandey evening in the home of
Mrs. John D. Brown 1321 South
18th.
The dinner which la an annual
affair was gale occasion. The
house wee decorated in toe Christ-
mas motif with the red green end
white color schema predominating
throughout
The dinner wee 'served buffet
style. The table from which the
dinner was served ares centered
with large Christmas candles with
pine cones and greenery arranged
round them. The smaller quartet
tables were centered with smaller
arangements of the pine cones
and greenery.
During toe social hour toe mem-
bers and guests played various
Smes and visited. Mise Gene end
ise Ruth Farrington of Chick-
asha were guests as wee Mrs.
H. M. E. GUdden of Midwait City.
Other guests were toe husband
of members.
Those present other then these'
mentioned above were Mrs. C. B.
Reed Mrs. Ethel Wood Mrs. L. C.
Crickenberger Mrs. X. V. Rian Sr.
Mrs. R. D. Sawyer Sr. Mrs. C. W.
Harper; Mrs. Y. H. Cherry end
Mrs. M. G. Tucker;
Mr. end Mrs. R. R. Kirkpatrick
Mr. and Mrs. M. Strong Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Macoy Mr. and Mrs.
Seabrook Griffin Sr Mr. and Mrs.
John Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hayes Mr. ana Mrs. J. X. Williams
Mr. and Sirs. Roe Braes and Mr.
and Mrs. George Walter.
Mrs. Wood will bo hostess to
the memben at toe next meeting
Jan. 10 at her home 1022 South
Fifth.
Shower Fetes
Miss Souders
Pocasset Dee. 14 Mr. and Mrs.
James Saleh of Oklahoma City
entertained Sunday afternoon with
bridal shower honoring Mise
Oleta Souders of Pocasset. Mias
Souders is the bride elect of Milton
Saleh.
During toe afternoon the guests
enjoyed playing various gaipes.
The honoree opened her gifts end
the hostess served delicious re-
freshment plats. .
Guests present were Mr. end
Mrs. Earl Baxter end eon Mr. and
Mr. Fred Schilling Mr. and Mrs.
Moses Schilling Raymond Craw-
ford Mrs. Mildred Atkins Mr.
end Mrs. T. J. Brown Mr. end
Mrs. Hubert Smrcke Mr. end Mrs.
Jimmie Manuka Mr. end Mrs.
Joe Merueke Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Patzsck Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kolar
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Novak and children. Miss Lillie
Stukee Mrs. F. C. Flanagan Mrs.
A. F. Roden and Mr. ana Mrs.
Roy Souders and sons.
Minco
Colton Crop
Reported Good
(By Express Csrrsapstident)
Minco Dec. 14 Minco reports
a good cotton crop Ths Fanner's
gin with Deve Black as manager
reports 1179 boles ginned through
Monday.
' The Minco gin . with J. B.
Brenum Sr. as manager reports
1444 ginned through Monday. .
The Redes dab epeneered n barbecue-dance
Saturday evening at
the armory. The music sms furn-
ished by Johnny Shephard's
Tune Toppers."
Door receipts totaled approxi-
mately $135
Mrs. Dallas Davie sad tore
daughters end Charlene Mori way
have returned from Gillette Wjro
where they recently moved for
month's visit with relatives end
fritndB.'
Marita Garrett entered SL An-
thony's hospital Oklahoma City
Sunday Noah Standifar entered
WUl Borers Veterans hospital Sun-
day. They both contrasted ma-
laria in toe southwest Pacific.
Mr. end Mrs. Jim MeAdame
Robbie Gey Rusty end Mike end
Gloria Garda visited Mrs. Ids Mc-
Adams Sunday. Jim Is a Minco
high graduate
Mia. W. H. Chambers and daagh-
ter Fays of Camarillo Calif- art
visiting her brother W. W. Mac-
key end Mrs. Mackey and her
mother Mrs. L A. Mackey. Mrs.
Chambers is s fanner resident of
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Sullivan
entertained with a holiday dinner
Sunday honoring Mrs. Sullivan's
father Norman Ward of McAlester
end Mr. end Mrs. Bill Sullivan end
children. Hazel and Sheila Kay of
Fresno Calif who are visiting in
the Sullivan home.
Other guests were Mr. end Mrs.
Bill Opitz and Bill Mr. end Mrs.
Harry Kamm all of Lookeba.
Ewell McMahan a former
Minco resident who suffered
paralytic strobe a short time ago
is reported to bo improving slowly.
Mia. Jask Turner of Oakland
Calif arrived last week to visit
far an indefinite time with her
mother Mrs. Dan Scott and other
relatives.
As invitation basketball tourna-
ment is to be held at the armory
Dec. 21 22 22.
James W. Fryrear USN
Visits His Mother
James William Fryrear radio-
man 8A USN has arrived in
Chiriuuha to visit his mother
Mrs. Vera M. Fryrear 314 Minne-
sota. Mr. Fryrear who enlisted in
September through toe local navy
recruiting station has completed
his recruit training. Upon his re-
turn to San Diego Dec. 21 he will
attend radio school far 16 weeks.
He is a graduate of Chickasha
high school. .
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Flann Boutragers Visit
Her Sister In Hospital
(By Express Correspondent)
Cement Dae. 14 Mr. end Bfre.
Flann Bontrager returned from
Amarillo Texas Saturday where
they visited Mrs. Bontragers sis-
ter who wee in a hospital.
Hr. sad Mr. Den Christian
onnounca the birth of a eon Fri-
day at e Chlckesha hospital. They
named toe baby Donald Lynn.
He weighed eight and one-fourth
pounds.
IT S NEVER
Box of Three Gift
Handkerchiefs
98c
Thoughtful gifts any man will appreciate! Thru
fine quality handkerchiefs boxed for Christ-
mas giving. Fine combed cotton lawn with color-
ful woven borders of neat cotton satin and cord.
At Penney' low price you can solve plenty of
hopping problems with these fine gifts.
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MODERN APPLIANCE
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110 Chickeghe Ave. Phene 1111
Five Fail To Pass
Driver's Examinations
Five persons failed their driver's
license tests here Monday.
Boh Fanning examiner said
two were below par ea the
written two on driving and ana
an read lien MeatlfieaUoo.
Of ton 18 persona to jpom to
test 12 received operator tickets
endthree got chauffeur's licensee.
Only about one eevento of ea
Iceberg floats above water.
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