New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961 Page: 5 of 6
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Freezer. At food market sale prices, steak
stored in your freezer is a bargain year
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your favorite fruit stay fresh as the day it
was frozen. Every time you open your
Electric Freezer door, 101 good menu
makers will delight you. Save time with 1
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thrill your heart with their irspired singing. Everyone is invited to attend this
service. Come and enjoy all singing services.
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home for a visit with them.
Thought for the day: I can do A birthday party and family
all things through Christ which reunion oring Mr. John W.
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Joe Ray went to Kansas City
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Arrow are staying in the W. E.
Greer home while his father is
ill.
Mary Lee Ware, Sue Greer,
and Raymond Burgess attended
a three-day 4-H Club Camp at
the Lew Wentz Park in Ponca
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ricketts, , . ......
Rodney. Wayne and Tommy and Rev ’ a ton asigne to teac 1t e Mr. and Mrs Horace Box.
Mike and Judy Porter spent two Young e P e s ass, and pa Mrs. C. D. Evans and
weeks vacationing at Fort Gib- cerge 1S teac ing t e adies Klintworth visited with
son Lake. A family reunion was T ' Glen Evans Monday.
held with relatives from Mis- Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Carson
souri. California, and Texas, at- _ Mrs Dessie Eaton and Allene and boys of Bristow and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Withgott
tending. Bruce from Oklahoma City Rado Brown and her daughter from Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Potts and yisited Mr and Mrs. Robert Aus and family spent Wednesday at flake. Arizona. Mrs. Andy Rob-
children visited relatives in in) ond; Y ar d Tuesday. Seminole. inson and two granddaughters
Oklahoma City over the week Mr and Mrs. Carl Southerland ——------ ----- -------- from Texas. Ethel Williams and
end have moved their trailer up Those visiting Mrs. Emma Cindy from Cleveland, Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Buddy Roger- from Sapulpa and we hope they Evans while in the hospital were Mrs. Chuck Crosier. Mr. and
and Chuckv and Mr Kenneth wil be permanent residents. Rev. and Mrs. Everett Bullard. Mrs. Leon Harris and Mr. and
Chesney al of Oklahoma City Rev. Eaton and Teddy George Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans. Mr. Ms. Donald Delaney wee week
visited friends and relatives here were in Oklahoma City on bus- Clint Evans. G. M. Evans and end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Em-
over the week end. Mrs. Von iness Tuesday, family. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart ory Delaney.
ness ... at low cost.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Craven
and boys spent the week end at
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Assembly of God Methodist Church Susan Warner Weds
Church News News Marshall Nance
> w The Mannford C. A. Group The Methodist Church Observ Mr. Marshall A. Nance and
May• .iX. ndsnerAssemblyEriz ed its first membership sunday. Susan Warner of oilton exch-
1 the service ther > cpage O for the new conference year, amged vows in a double ring
R. . , ‘ , , Seven new members were receiv ceremony at the home of R. E.
MF Loui«angston from Tulsa, ed into the local church, and Nance Monday, July 31, at 8 p.
Okla and rom Arnett, four new names were added to m. The ceremony was conducted
Co^ia Oki uZ Boone from the Preparatory membership by the Rev. Alvin Eaton. The
C0We it°k a ° town roll. bride wore a low neck sleeve-
Church 3 Sunri- sembly of God Mrs. Les Trower. Mrs. Fred less full dark brown satin dress
II, , J Compton, and Mr. C. M. Martin with white heels and white hat.
sThe beginnersthe are al home from the hospitan. Her corsage was made of white
junior sirls.tied for Rev. and Mrs. Benefieid spent carnations. The groom wore a
ance.banrerSunday,morning the last week visiting ramily white sports coat and black
and the intermediate boys came and relatives. Mr. Benefield en- trouser,.
homer" °P with the offering joyed fishing at Quartz Mountain Best man was Larry Casey and
J w, msg , . tr „ State Park, and hunting in matron of honor was Kay Casey,
ton inmissed Irs. Jessie Hamil- southwestern Oklahoma. A reception was held and cake
the in.chu ch Sunday. She is in Bobby Greenwood. L. R and punch were served immed-
jtal a " ‘ 8 eopathic Hos- (Dick) Jones, and Wiley White iately following the ceremony.
II , k. , represented the Mannford chur------_
e nphghters class is hay- ch at the Laymen’s Camp at Barton Haxelwood from Snow-
ng a Sunday School Class party Camp Egan, near Tahlequah Gilreath, Alta Oller, Rita Klint-
at the Denny Smelsor residence Wiley White was in charge of worth and Don, Mr. and Mrs.
-a a! nigh the housing of the camp Rollie Stafford of Shamrock and
A new class has been formed The first Quarterly Confer- Coetta Wheeler of Cushing,
in.the • Sunday School and a ence of this church vear, con- Mr and Mrs. R s. Carroll
chidren’s service began during vened Sunday evening at 8:30. are the parents of a baby dau-
the 11a.m. worship hour. Mr. Dr. Winfred T. McBride. Dist- ghter weighing 7 pounds. She
Howard Murr is the teacher of rict Superintendent of the Cush- was born July 30. Mrs. Carrol
the newly formed Mens Bible ing District. presided over the is the former Sheralee Hooper.
Class. Mi. and Mrs. Dale Lord activities. Church officers, other daughter of the Jesse Hoopers,
are conducting the children’s laymen, and the pastor were Mrs. Phyllis Heiberg, formerly
services each morning. Mr. present. Hooper, receives her Master of
Southerland has been assigned to Robin Hickson is spending this Science degree at OSU in the
teach the Junior Boys Class, weck with her grandparents school of Home Ec. Education
August 5.
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Chesney and Marsha returned Olive Naws
moved to Oilton to be near their
business.
Members of the Baptist
Church surprised Rev. and Mrs.
ken Haile Sunday evening, July
23, with a gift and refreshments
at the close of the evening ser-
vice where Rev. Haile preached
and daughter returned to their
home in Oceanside, Calif., after
a 20 day leave spent here with
their parents. They were called
here by the sudden death of
Mrs. Young’s father. Plummer
Younger.
W. E. Greer, who has been
hospitalized for a heart condi-
tion is improving at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. V.E. Greer, Dee.
Enna and Dennis of Broken
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To Public Service Company residential customers
who purchase an electric freezer with a capacity of
6 cu. ft. or more through a participating dealer.
Offer expires August 19. See your electric appliance
dealer.
Card c! Thanks
I w uld like to thank all the
friends for the lovely cards,
flower®, gifts. visits. and for
their prajers. All your thoughts
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C J. Ogle of Sand Springs. Mr.
Norwood was 83 -ears young
and had 40 1 embe of his fam-
ily present. ' he C. \. Ogles at-
tended and Iso the Ted Nor-
woods of Mannford. Mr. Nor-
wood is the g ndfather of C. A.
Ogle end T: t Ncr od‘ father.
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ho son me cards and gifts and
isited me while I was in the
hospital.
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Berly, Bill. New Mannford News (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1961, newspaper, August 3, 1961; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1948411/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.