Lake Keystone News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970 Page: 4 of 8
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June 8-12
7:30 p.m. Daily
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THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
OILTON, OKLAHOMA 74052
4%2% Paid on Savings Accounts
Up to 5%% On Certificates of Deposit
Family Gathering
Held Past Week
Wednesdaay: “The Gospel in Prophecy’’
Tom L. Bright, Mountain View, Okla
If You Didn't Shop At Bob's
You Paid To Much!'
We invite you to come in and talk with one
of the officers in our Savings Department
about a savings plan. His advice will help
you select a plan suited to your income.
SUDIE REEDER
Society Editor
Dial MS-3882
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Our savings accounts grow
with you, if you add to them at
specified times. Put aside some
of that ' loot' . . . some day
when you want it, it will be
there, waiting . . . growing in
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Attends Concert
Mrs. James Burnie took the
Methodist Youth Fellowship
group to the Spurlow Concert
at the Oral Roberts University
Friday, June 5.
Attending were Robin Good,
Martin Good, Sandra Latty,
Mike Latty, Donnie Caudle,
Brad Burnie, Jim Burnie, Jan-
ice Burnie and Carma Koonce.
Other persons from Mann-
ford, but not with the group,
that attended the concert were
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Stout, Mrs.
Ozelle Elledge, Mrs. Forest
Adsit, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Arm-
strong and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Phelps and daughter, Susan.
six; teachers: Mrs. Jack Har-
ris, Mrs. Ray Turner, Mrs. Don
Abercrombie, Mrs. George
McGraw and Mrs. Travis
Hockersmith.
Primary Department: (first
through third grades) — Mrs.
Noland Dickey, superintend-
ent; teachers: Mrs. Clifford
Correll, Mrs. Betty Markham,
Mrs. Gerald Treat, Mrs. W. R.
Sexton and the assistant, Miss
Debbie Gifford.
Four and 5-year-olds — Mrs.
Charles Burtrum, superintend-
ent; teachers: Mrs. Pete Mills,
Mrs. Brannon and helpers,
Tuesday: "The Gospel in Promise ’
Ralph W. Baldwin, Mannford Okla
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted P. Nor-
wood, Mannford, announce the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Cindy Joyce, to Alan Eugene
Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Cooper of Prue.
Miss Norwood is a graduate
of Mannford High School
where she was a member of
FHA three years and lettered
in basketball four years.
mi. Cuuper iscurreny wii
the National Guard in Fort
Chaffee, Ark. He is a graduate
In A Soul-Stirring Series Of
GOSPEL LECTURES
Daniel Wray Combs
Is Born June 2
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Combe of Mannford announce
the birth of a eon at 4:30 p.m.
June 2, in Hillcrest Medical
Center, Tulsa. He weighed 8
Ibs. and 5 ozs. and was named
Daniel Wray.
The Combs have one other
child, a daughter, Melinda
Kay, two years old.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Burgess
of Terlton. Paternal grandpar-
ent is Mrs. Zella Combs of
Tulsa.
County Has
3.23% Increase
In Business
Monday: "The Gospel in Purpose'
E R Watson, Drumright, Okla
Creek County reported a 3.23
percent gain in sales over those
of March, 1969. Creek County
has shown a consistent gain in
retail sales in recent months.
The report is based on the two-
percent state sales tax collec-
tions from cities. In Creek
THE NEW MISS KEYSTONE LAKE, Diane Hailey of Mann- County only those from the
ford, was crowned Saturday, June 6, during Cleveland’s Jolly three largest cities — Sapulpa,
Roger Festival commemorating the opening of Keystone Lake. Bristow and Drumright — are
As winner of this year's title, Miss Hailey rode in the parade at 3 included in the montly report.
CAREFREE—Disasters like spilled ice cream roll right
off or wash out spot-free from this perky durable press
outfit of cotton knit. Treated with Scotchgard to prevent
stains it can be machine-washed and dried and won t
wrinkle or lose its original shape.
Thursday: "The Gospel in Preparation"
Lloyd Connell, Tulsa, Okla
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or old
VESTED FASHIONS—The layered look is popular in chil-
dren's wear this spring. Here, polka dots pop out on two
vested cotton knit styles by Cinderella. Little sister's tank
vest tops a panel pleated skirt and long-sleeved blouse Big
sister's low-sashed dress takes a matching vest for a three
piece look.
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Mannford First Christian |
Church Ladies Aide Society I
met Wednesday in the church I
for their regular project work |
and noon luncheon. I
Members present were Mrs. I
Julia Nantz, Mrs. Ethel Ward, I
Mrs. Byford Smith, Mrs. Har- |
old Weaver, Mrs. Lula Evans, I
Mrs. Robbie Johnson, Mrs. I
Ethel Krotzer and Mrs. Davis I
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Guests present for the noon j
luncheon were Lisa and Lori J
McIntire, Mrs. J. E. Reeder,
Jr. and Christy Tapley.
Kansans Guests
Of Gilreaths
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Friday: "The Gospel in Perfection"
Leonard, McMinn, Moore, Okla
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Mannford First Baptist
Bible School Is Underway
The Mannford First Baptist Miss Janet McIntire and Miss
Church Vacation Bible School Teesa Studebaker.
is being held Monday through Two and 3-year-olds — Mrs.
Friday this week and through Bob Zumwalt, superintendent;
Wednesday next week. Classes teachers: Mrs. Roscoe Doug-
are from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. The las; assistants, Miss Margaret
Rev. A. W. Lindsey is pastor. Dickey and Miss Nita Ward.
Wednesday, June 17, will be Nursery Department — Miss
parents' night. Karen Adsit, Miss kathleen
Principal of the school is Dickey and Miss Christy
Mrs. A. W. Lindsey. School Crane.
personnel are: general secre- Refreshment Committee —
tary, Mrs. Les Hinton; faculty Mrs. Wayne Woodrell, Mrs.
through sixth grade: Mrs. Jessie Canode and Mrs. Less
Dave Sharpe, superintendent Hinton.
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Mrs. Bertha Hardesty of Memorial Day visitors in the
Lake Charles, La., visited with home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mrs. Clint Evans, Mrs. Hobart Weaver of Mannford were: Mr.
Gilreath, Mrs. Paul Wilson and and Mrs. Owen Housley, Okla-
Mrs. Glen Evans this past homa City; Mrs. Nora Conner,
week. Houston; Mrs. Dessie Fair-
Monday, the group visited banks, Tulsa; Mrs. Dora Hoop-
Mrs. Dora Hooper in Sand er, Sand Springs; Mr. and Mrs.
Springs. All are sisters except Clois Hooper and son, Brian,
Mrs. Gilreath, who is a sister- Tulsa; and Mr. and Mrs. Al-
in-law. bert Winans of Bristow.
Caney, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Friley and Charla of In-
dependence, Kan., spent the
past weekend in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Gilreath,
Mannford.
Mrs. Hoffman is a daughter
and Mrs. Friley is a grand-
daughter of the Gilreaths.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
bart Gilreath, Jr. and Rocky
visited with the family.
‘Harmonettes’ of Texas
TO Sing in OiltOII p.m. and received several prizes. Drumright’s March retail
“The Harmonettes” with A A r JE l cI sales totaled 8428,005.50, a gain
Bruce White will be singing at McinntOrCi COStem ^TOT of 845,360.50 over that of a year
the Oilton Church of God at,, _ . I I • kJ , ago when sales totaled $382,-
7:30 p.m. Thursday, the Rev. HFFI&nd£nID M&&t 615.
Bill Ryan, pastor, announces. 1 -=m-F l F-‘ Bristow showed a 10.6 per-
mice emy pwn "Hear them sing Christian Mannford Chapter No. 446 line officers and Star points. cent gain in March sales, with
„ ‘ in k Mr Acnr hymns and spiritual songs with OES met Thursday evening, Refreshments of coffee, these totaling $626,657.50 com-
' ’' P all the enthusiasm of Christian June 4, for its "Friendship angelfood cake and straw- pared to $566,285.50 the prece-
AAlee C^ind\/ MrwAAe and youth. Their challenge will lift Meeting.” berries were served to the 50 ding March, a gain of $60,372.
U‘11>9 —elMY V—I l\J every heart who hears them," Visitors from Agra, Cleve- visitors and members. Sapulpa showed a gain of
A ln A KA, Plrm T pL the minister said. land, Cushing, Drumright and The refreshment table was better than five percent with
Hian ^OOpCT nan / roin The group is from Bay Ridge Yale were present. laid with a white nylon cloth sales totaling $2,018,855.50
of Prue high school where he Christian College, Kendleton, Introduced and welcomed over a white petticoat. The compared to $1,916,213.50 the
lettered in baseball and bas- Texas. Members of the group were Lela Boles, past grand centerpiece was made of three preceding year. The increase
ketball He will be a sophomore are Lucy Sanders, Adena matron, Margaret Goatcher, doll birthday cakes beautifully totaled $102,642.
at Oklahoma Christian College Mashack, Dorothy Riggins, grand organist, Betty Fisher decorated — in honor of those Fifty-five of the state’s 77
this fall at Oklahoma City Marietta Allen and Bruce and Georgia Lang, district de- having birthdays in June. The counties showed gains in
The marriage will be an White. puties, Ozelle Elledge, past green candles and napkins March while 22 reported
event of 8 p.m. July 17, in the Taylor Kin Visit grand electa, the Grand Com- added just the right touch of losses. All counties surround-
Mannford Church of Christ. TLm Past Week mittee members, grand repre- color to the arrangements. An ing Creek reported gains.
E—- sentatives, the worthy matrons hour of fellowship was enjoyed These include: Tulsa, 6.08;
Visit in Colorado Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Navrkal from Cleveland, Cushing, by the membership. Pawnee, 2.20; Payne, 4.54;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles and children, Kathy, Steve, Agra, Drumright and Yale and Lincoln, .39; Okfuskee, 16.05;
Godard, Mannford, visited Mr. Tim and Lori Ann from El the worthy patrons from Cush- and Okmulgee, 23.87.
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family in Boulder, Colo., last Mrs. Navrkal’s parents, Dr. Following the close of the „ ... daughter Nowata County, where sales
week. and Mrs. H. H. Taylor, Mann- regular meeting a beautiful . . . d 8 - soared 41.41 percent. Largest
ford, this past week, ceremony on “Friendship — a ".go ° irrsn loss was registered by Roger
The Navrkals left Monday to The Pot of Gold at the End of ansms 1 Y> N vl® e Mrs: Mills County on the western
visit his relatives in Nebraska the Rainbow" was given by the dula —ans ° mannim’ Mon- border, 24.82 percent,
and to attend a funeral. -
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Engles, Margaret. Lake Keystone News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970, newspaper, June 11, 1970; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1945367/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.