The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1975 Page: 3 of 8
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The Chickasha Star, Thursday, June 12, 1975 — Page Three
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To The Community
Sincerity and Dependability
Has Always Been Our Endeavor.
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Even this brand new super light
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chain for so littie Just $115 95 12
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Free Parking In Rear of Store
420 Choctaw — 224-3410
The couple will make their
home in Minco, where the groom
is the town's mayor and works
as a tax auditor The bride will
be a senior at Central State Uni
versity.
Available At
Sheppard Supply
111 S. 6th—224-1211
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FUNERAL HOME
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meeting
The program was given by
Jimmy W Smith of the Chicka
sha Police Department on crime
prevention.
Mrs Jame Dollar gave the
invocation.
Mrs. Jewel Kendall was elec-
ted "woman of the year" of the
ABWA chapter ,
Priced At
$28.00 & $30.00
Wendell V. and Beverly Brown
Esten Leonard and David Jones
Directors
Bankamericard Welcome
Regular Charge
or Budget Accounts
MUSIC
LESSONS
Beginning And
Advanced Piano
Coll For Information
224 0566
The Music Box
427 Chickasha Ave
socio-economic levels. race. color
sex, religion. or national origin.
For enrollment or further in
formation contact the OSU Ex
tension Center at 224 2216.
CDA Court
Installs New
Officer Slate
Officers for the nest two years
for Court St. Teresa No. 969,
Catholic Daughters of America,
were installed on Tuesday, June
3 in the Holy Name Church
at the Holy Sacrifice of the Maaa
celebrated by Rev Blaze Schu-
macher of Elgin He was assisted
at the altar by Mr. Edmund
Dobry.
Conducting the installation
was Mrs. Richard Walpert, dis-
trict deputy, assisted by Mrs.
John Hubey, moniter. El Reno.
Forming the honor guard
were Mrs Edmund Dobry. re-
gent; Mrs. Louis Novotny, first
vice regent. Mrs. Robert Novot-
and you will see why
Sansabelt will give you an
unbelievable feeling of comfort
For June Dates
A three day training session
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8 The watch with brawn and brain 23 jewels Automatic $100
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Look for the cuerentee in the pocket
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A JAYMAR SLACK
part of Tuttle, is a
patient
library book fund There will be Admission will be 12 per person
door prizes and both men and For tickets, call 476 3066 or 476
women are cordially invited. 2150
Bride-Elect
Miss Catherine A. Flanagan,
brideelect of Bill Bitache. was
honored with a miscellaneous
phower at the Chickasha Hotel
Coffee Shop on Thursday even
ing. May 29.
Hostesses for the event were:
Apache, sister of the bride serv-
ed as matron of honor, and Miss
Jennifer Jackson, niece of the
bride, also <>f Apache, was maid
of honor
Doyle Guthery of Minco was
best man, with Paul Jackson Jr
of Apache serving as honorary
best man Ushers were Larry
Graham of Oklahoma ( ity, Char
les Hill of Norman, Bob Paine of
Minco and Ronnie Quaid of We
tumka
Sherrill Owens of Fort Cobb
was flower girl Jeanine Miller
of Altus presided at the guest
book
For her daughter s wedding.
Mrs McCullough chose a floor
length dress of pink knit.
The goom’s mother wore a
floor length blue knit dress.
Both mothers wore orchid cor
sages
Both grandmothers were pre
sent. They are Mrs Ruth Bra
num of Minco and Mrs. Pearl
Newton of Anadarko They both
wore gardenia corsages.
Following the wedding a re
Rush Springs
Library Board
Plans Benefit
The Rush Springs Library
Board has slated a Bridge Can
asta Benefit to be held at the
Lions Den on Friday, June 13
from 7 to 11 p.m.
All proceeds will go to the
C i
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Alma Davidson was nomina Leaders Seminar
ted for ‘nurse of the year" at the
monthly meeting of District 17 The Policy Leaders Seminar
Nurses Association held at Lake for city council members, spon-
Chickasha on June 2. sored by the National League of
New officers were also in Cities in cooperation with the
stalled at the meeting. The new Oklahoma Municipal League,
President is Mrs Marjorie was held June 5-7 in Dallas,
Likes. Texas, at the Sutler Hilton
Other Officers include: Donna Hotel
Doaer, vice president, Mrs. Mrs. Rose Brown, Chickasha
Wanda Ballard, treasurer, and City Council member. was
Mrs. Wendy McComas, secre among those attending the meet
Ury ing. Mrs Brown said, “because
A scholarship was given to this seminar was designed to
Miss Kristi Arganbright by the respond 10 currect problems fac
District 17 Nurses Association ing local legislators and focused
for the OU School of Nursing on ways to perform council du
ties most effectively and respon-
Smokey Says:
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( ity Assisting were Mrs Tony
McCullough, Mrs Al King and
mony. held it the Fort Cobb Mrs Forest Kiefer, all of Fort
Church < hr - a as performed Cobb and Mrs Allen MeCul
by Ron Cosby of Fort Cobb lough of Carnegie.
Parents of the ■ ouple are Mr The bride's table was decorat
and Mrs Lawrence Me ullough ed in bridal pink and mint green
of Rt 2. Fort 1 obb and Mr and A centerpiece of feathered car
Mrs. J. B. Branum. Jr of Minco. nations also displayed the colors
Escorted in marriage by her The cake was composed of three
ather, the bride was attired in a tiers decorated with pink roses
floor length gown .if white knit, and tiny green leaves A white
underlaid with bridal satin Her bell inside a large heart topped
two tiered v. was waist length the cake A tiny cupid stood at
and trimmed with a border the opening of the bell,
accenting the design of her For her departing costume,
dress The bridal bouquet was the bride wore a pink and white
formed of bridal pink roses knit suit with matching acres
scattered with greenery and sones Her corsage of pink roses
baby s breath was taken from the bridal bou
Mrs. Paul Jackson Jr of quet.
The 7:30 p m Thursday cere
he s done for you, do something for
him Give him a Bulova for Father s Day
Whatever his taste, there's a Bulova to suit it
from a rugged and hefty date and day automatic
to a slim and sophisticated dress watch
We have a lot in store for Dad
so choose his gift today
Select yours from Chickasha s greatest collet
tion of fresh new style Bulova Watches
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NOTICE
Factory Outlet Opening
June 13
Open Every Friday - 9 A.M. to 4 P M
Saturday - 9 A.M. to 12 NOON
Located In South Building, Lindsay
Manufacturing Company, Highway 76
South, Lindsay, OK-405-756-4377.
We will have remnants samples, yardage, piece
goods, off the roll, quilt scraps, large cuts pound-
•t*. garments, trim, elestic, buttons loco, tippers
and much more.
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He’s earned a -\j
BULOVA~5
Mr, Gladys Duckwall, Mrs
Inez Callahan, Mrs Ruth Me
( art and Mrs Maude Davis
were visiting Mr, Nannie Perry
at the Shannon Springs Rest
Home Thursday afternoon
Mr and Mrs. Paul Hardesty
and sons attended the wedding
of Mrs Hardesty's sister, Miss
Susan O'Daniel. Minco. in the
Assembly of God Church on
Friday night
Mrs Hardesty served as ma
tron of honor for her sister
Dale and Allen Hardesty, Tut
tie. nephews of the bride. served
as candlelighters
Mrs Kay Mitchell. Kelley and
Von Mitchell, Tuttle, Mr and
. ... ---------------- Mrs Rex Thompson, Oklahoma
Kenna Lumpmouth, and Miss Mrs. Guy Phillip died Satur City. Mr and Mrs Buford Mr
Sonya Williams. day morning at a hospital in Daniel, Minco. of the Tuttle
These girls, along with other Lawton from a long illness Mrs Lumber Company employees.
Students of Miss Johnson, will Phillip was the former Miss attended a get together at Ar
compete June 24 in the state Elsie [Joss, daughter of the late rowhead Lodge on Saturday and
NBTA contest at Edmond. Mr and Mrs C B Boss. early Sunday last week
Tuttle citizens Mr Phillip was a
former editor and operator of Babysittinq
the Tuttle Times newspaper _ . . 9.
Training Is Set
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Three Grady County I H
Youth will be attending the Area
I H C amp at Red Rock State
Park, near Hinton. June 9. 10,
11
Those attending will be : Ali
cia Ramey, Verden, Kristi Ehl
ers, Tuttle, and Carlene Reding.
Chickasha.
Adult leaders attending will
tie Arlene Goulden. Extension
Home Economist, and Susan
Norvell, Extension Aide for
Summer Programs
The i Hers will be attending
shortcourses and workshops
while at the camp
A n IA/ A i j sively, I felt urged to attend."
ADVA Honors The seminar concluded with a
AA "wrap-up" session and buffet on
Mrs. Kendall Saturday night June 7.
Mrs. Brown said the seminar
The American Business Wo- revolved around a “how to"
men's Association held their reg theme, emphasizing how to influ
ular meeting at the Chickasha ence city policy, how to operate
Hotel Coffee Shop Monday night as a team player, how to get the
June 9, with 31 members and best bang for your bucks, how to
four guests present. make the most out of your staff.
Mrs. Jewel Kendall, presi how to manage your time and
dent, had charge of the business energy and how to identify what
ny. second vice regent; Mrs. m . . .
Mike Vallee, financial secretary; PfiljIn HoUSer
Mrs. Mary Douchinsky, treas
urer, Mrs. Lorene Brinkman, \A/in^ TrArhI
recording secretary; Mrs Cyril V‛9 I TOpny
Novotny, monitor. Mrs. Martin M p . H H
Brown, lecturer; Mrs. Ted Kast the Miss* June°Pageant *and 28 in Epworth United Methodist South Community Hospital sev
ner:six year trustee and M” Twirling Contest held June 7 at Church. eral days recovering from minor
Dwight Myers, two year Oscar ose Junior College in surgery..
rhe installation was Midgescitythnt Dance-Twirl
byaniadsupperinthe knight shtnpreddinigheinpencmmp Team Is First ana Mrs. Jefffies Mrs
of Columbus Hall. In charge of tition, she was entered in the eeer IS rirST Hilda Slater. ,pent several day,
arrangements were Mrs. Louis bevinnin. 1 1 12 0. divinion m... . vacationing at Buena V ista. Ark
Novotny and Mrs. Robert No- Seginningltl2Agesdivpsion; The Rhythnettes dance-twirl where Mr and Mr, Jeffrie,
votny. she.pac edsecondinFaney team, taught by Miss Lindy own • lakeshore cabin.
The regular June meeting was itrutsecondiin solotwirk Johnson, participated in the Mrs Myrtle Kettler ha. re
then held with eighteen mem ing: firs m strutting * Miss June pageant and twirl turned home after a month,
ber, present; the new regent, and.firstin basic-struttingva ingecontest held Saturday, June vacation with relatives in Cali
Mrs. Dobry was presiding Jh A soen r thp 6 Miss 7, at Oscar Rose Junior College fornia. She visited her sister.
Attending the installation, punesag 5 3 14 in. division In in Midwest City The team came Mrs. Gladys Thompson, her bro
supper, and meeting werethe eginning 14agediisionann home with the first place small ther. Ed Lester and several
state officers. Mrs Algerd Dilis, tnepageantshepacedusecond dance twirl team trophy. other relatives
regent. Miss Robe Chicoraske, firs'^ Members of the team were Mr and Mr. Ray Turner
first vice regent; Mrs. Frank mK.a istnn ney: her A M ins Rori Hodges. Miss Lisa have bought a five acre tract of
Krittenbrink. second vice re Pacing sgaveher an Brummell, Miss Vicki Lantz, land in the Bill Jeffries Tuttle
Rent. Mrs Hazel Metz, tre. overal second Place in the Pa- Miss Melanie Tima. Miss Beth Addition and are having a new
surer; Mrs. Walpert and Mrs. Miss Lisa Lenverton At Williams, Miss Lori Baker. Miss house built there
Hubey Members from El Reno teMi Lontertonsalaout. Kenna Lumpmouth, and Miss Mrs. Guy Phillip died Satur
attending were Mrs. Ralph Ca entered in the beginning 13-14
M m w Ivan em and Miss age division. She placed fifth in
Hilda wolf .solo twirling, first in fancy strut
Mr. Jam-.Branum summer ment!The mdfomghe mg^^d^ncJd^J™
McCullough-Branum Wedding
Was Thursday At Fort Cobb ^lma Davidson placed third.
Bridal palm trees and basket, ception was held in the church's Nominated For Rose J Rrown
if mint green gladiolus arranged annex Serving were Mr, Ron AI Ar v 1- .
with bndai pink rose, and baby , nie Quaid of Wetumka. Mrs. nurse ut Year Attends Dallas
breath prov ided th, setting for Charles Hill of Norman and Mrs
the marriage of M -Martha Me
\wmy} She survived by her hus
The Norrone Hom. Extension band and three grown children
group met Monday June 2. at Mrstlorsttta Magerus
the Pink House Community Cen ) ? . tisC ulpepper
ter for the regular monthly were in hickasha Monday on for youth interested in babysit
meeting with Mrs P.H. Gay as business.. „ .. ting will be held from 10 to 11
hostess for the luncheon. . Goldie Bennett is visiting 1 m June 16, 18, and 20. in the
Mrs. Leon Thompson. presi her daughter, Mrs Ham,. and ( ourthouse basement meeting
dent, had charge of the business family in Denver, Colo room
meeting. Mrs. W.F. Groomer Lantz isane" patient in Included in this workshop will
gave the prayer of thanks for the the nutte Nursing Home be a babysitters guide, instruc
luncheon. Mrs. LC Biby had the Word has been received here tions for making simple toys and
scripture reading and Mias Mary that Mrs Bertha Kramer. Tulsa, how to handle emergencies
Johns led the group singing. has died there. Mrs Kramer A babysitters identification
Ten members answered roll was a former Tuttle citizen and card will be issued to all who
call with "one time I have been teacher in the Tuttle school just successfully complete this
gypped." after statehood She was a sister course
The lesson on consumer pro of the late Leonard Hartin and hls program is being preset)
tection was riven by Mrs. C.L. the aunt of Joe Hartin. ted through the Family Living
Thornton and Mrs. R. G. Wendt Mr. sad Mrs. Clarence Freeze Department, OSU Copperative
with th. others joining in the are home after a long visit at Extension Service and will be
discussion. Mountain View. Ark They were taught by Miss Susan Norvell.
Plans for the county fair were called there because of the ill an OSl home economics stu
discussed ness of a sister there dent.
Next meeting will be July 7 at Mrs. James Jackson of Owas There will be no charge for
the Pink House with Mrs. J.W. so spent Saturday night with her participation in this course Gra
Williams as hostess and Mrs. parents, Mr and Mrs. George dy 1 ounty Extension programs
Leon Thompson as lesson leader Langston Her son Justin was serve all people regardless of
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Mrs Annie Hughes and home on his vacation He will be sion Center
Daughter, Mrs Effie Mae Me a sophomore college student this The workshop was held June
Gee, of Amarillo, Tex , another year in New Mexico Her daugh 5, and those attending were
---------------------- daughter, Mrs Lurene Rom ter. Mis, Mary Jane Jackson, Scott Meacham, Damon Ste
Mrs. Virginia Sevier, Mrs Juan burger of Minnesota, two sons, who graduated last month from phens, L ,a t ofer Mike Schultz,
ita Self, Mrs Pearl Durham. Woodrow Hughe, of Oregon and high school, entered the Hill Pat Schultz, and Ralph tunning
Mrs Virginia Martin. Mrs. Nash Hughe, of Dallas, were crest Hospital. Tulsa, for nurs ham. all of Ninnekah Jamie
Grace Long, Mrs. Pat Gosa, Mrs. called last week to Oklahoma mg training Mr, Jackson has Shultz of Minco also attended
Charlotte Griffin, Mrs. Jame City because of the critical ill been a nurse for the past seven Leaders attending were Lorita
Dollar, Mrs Pat Clark. Mrs nets of Floyd Hughes, a patient year. Jay Paul came to Tuttle Schultz. Ninnekah Sandra
Mary Seagfa. Mra. Marion Wad in the Veterans Hospital Floyd to spend the summer with hi, Shultz. Minco, and Charlie
by and Mrs. Boots Jackson. is the son of Mrs Annie Hughe, grandparents. Mr and Mrs Shultz, Extension Agent. 4 H
The refreshment table was Mrs. Mamie Fisher has re Langston Program
covered with a blue net cloth turned to her home at Pampa. The rummage sale and bake
trimmed in blue ribbon and Tex . after visiting her sister sale held Saturday by the East The judging workshop wa,
bows. The centerpiece was a Mrs Jessie Allison, and her ern Star members were very taught by Joe Hughes. Okla
bride doll, a replica of the bride husband. Leonard Allison Mr, successful. homa State 1 niversity 4 H Spe
elect made by Mrs. Sevier snd Allison snd Mrs Fisher visited Ken Streber held the lucky cialist Animal Science Also
presented to Cathy aa a gift. Tuesday at the Greenwood Nur ticket on a calf that was donated teaching W ere Bob Kropp. Okla
Approximately 60 guests sing Home with Leonard s mo to the American Legion The homa State University Live
called during the evening ther drawing wa, held at one o'clock stock Judging Coach, Dave Mar
Miss Flanagan and Mr Bob Wright returned home Saturday tin. Cameron l niversity, and
Bitsche will be married on June Thursday after being in the Mr, $ I Keen, southeast David McComick, Murray State
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Acree, Ron. The Chickasha Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1975, newspaper, June 12, 1975; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1898888/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.