Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1935 Page: 8 of 18
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mirror, you brides and bridegrooms
who are just beginning your matri-
monial education, so that you can
Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bass,
and son. Gene; Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Hartman and Mrs. Carrie Stansbury.
Hostesses to Friends
Dancing and Games.
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Visitor From
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With Luncheon
MILLIONS OF POUND5 HAVE BEEN
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Mrs. Frank Hansel, Guest
In Aulbach Home.
12-gauge loads. 334, 1 Ya. 2, 4,
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about the division of the family in-
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Junior New Century club will meet ;
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock with Miss
Sarah Reine Bottoms. 1442 North
west Twenty-sixth street.
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,R AND MRS. J. B. HERRING.
921 Northwest Twentieth street,
PLAN NOW
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(E) Entertainment— Keep each oth-,
er amused and interested.
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COFFEE SHOP
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come and stick to your arrangement., former residents of Oklahoma City,
(N) Need of each other—Make j were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs.
yourself necessary to your husband's J. B Herring at the Oklahoma City
Miss
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On North’s opening lead of the club
king. South gave considerable thought
to the situation. He felt sure that
U. S. CLIMAX HEAVIES
DUCK LOADS
Miss Robertson is Honored
At Luncheon
RUSSELL BIRD SHOOTER
BOOTS
Hear one ho yur own bome without obligt
th* and see for yurt elf. Pbone 3-6331-
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more papers in Oklahoma City than there are home
Books Closed—Accounts Payable Jan. 10
PETTEE'S
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you can now mnke at
1 home a better gny hair
Whether you hunt seriously or for fun you’ll need proper
equipment. Pettee’s 5 Stores have a complete stock of
license and supplies.
Get Your Federal Duck Stamp at Main Store
NO C)t a
TRIPLE-RANGE
S85s
Samepricetoday
as45yearsago
25 •«aooo See 1$©
FULL PACK
NO SLACK FILLING
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and Lester and Everett Hansel •
Eagle Grove, Iowa.
On Thursday Mrs. Hansel and her
sister, Mrs. Aulbach, and their fami-
lies will go to Okarche to spend the
day with the O. H Marquettes.
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On Code for Marriage
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Community Stores
will remain open
until 9 P. M. Wednes-
day.
EIGHT—OKLAHOMA CITY’’ TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1935
Genuine moccasin with 9-inch water-
proof top, composition sole.
Ref. >10.50 Value
Special
AUTOMOBILE ROBES
Heavy Wool Robes for the Football Game
Priced $3.95 to $14.95
AUTOMOBILE ROBES—THIRD FLOOR
(UMAX
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with love or money or praise.
u (H) Health—Keep as well as you
ean and don't talk about your symp-
toms.
(I) Interests— Enter into everything
the other does. Play the same games,
read the same books, like the same
people, ride the same hobby horses
(J) Jokes—Learn to make 'em and
take 'em.
1445 Northeast Eleventh street. Mrs.
Clyde Pulse at Enid, a daughter, as-
sisted in the courtesies for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel, married at
Dover, Mo., have made their home in
Oklahoma for 30 years.
Four generations of the family were
Included at the party. Those present
were: the honorees. Mr. and Mrs.
Pulse and son Clyde Alien, Enid: Mr
and Mrs. Lee J. McDaniel, Mr. and
SOUTH
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Mr. Culbertson will discuss
hand in tomorrow's article.
Santa Claus will be in
T o y I and Wednesday
from 2 P. M. to 5
P. M.
Manufactured by baking
powder Specialists who
make nothing but bak-
ing powder —under
seventh street, entertained with a
small dinner-bridge Monday night
honoring Miss Dorothy May Both-
well and O M. Cavaness Jr., whose
marriage is to take place Wednesday
night.
Bronze and gold chrysanthemums
with gold tapers centered the table.
The honorees were present with a
gift.
Seated with the hosts and their
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Britton and Miss Virginia Leonard
and Charles Fuson.
sat i.nart Raab
223 West
Main
Okla. City
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5TROMBERG
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QUALITY
Night Club Party
To Be On Holiday
A NIGHT club party will feature
A the late evening hours at the
Oklahoma club Thanksgiving day.
Dinner will be served throughout
the afternoon and evening.
Among those having reservations
for larger parties are:
Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs T. F. Williamson and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allison
Houston Hill will have as his guests
for a Thursday morning breakfast. his
sister, Miss Marcella Hill, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lipscomb of Ponca City.
Mr. and Mrs. Byrne A. Bowman. Mr.
and Mrs Harry Johnson. Miss Fran-
will have as their houseguests Mrs.
Herring’s sister-in-law Mrs David B.
Fant and son Clark of Los Angelas,
who will arrive Saturday for a brief i
visit. |
Set Wednesday Evening.
by Ely Culbertson'
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ta Falls, Lawrence Diamond, Dallas,
and Nolan Jordan
Mr. Hill will be host for another
group at the dance that evening.
* * *
Enid Couple Celebrates
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDaniel of Enid
(IY\ Kindness—Never fail to show party will include Mr. and Mrs. James
(K ) each other tenderness and , Baxter Buxton
sympathy. . . * * *
(L) Love—Never let your supply of Markhams Entertained
ROASTERS
13-Ib. SizeBlue Steel
314 Northeast Fifteenth street, will:
have as their guests. Mr. and Mrs
stingy p c Buxton Jr, of Shawnee |
Shamrock. Club Has
Husbands' Party
UNTERTAINING husbands of
D members, the Shamrock club met
Saturday night with Dr. and Mrs. A
F. Pruner, 1219 Northeast Fourteenth
street, for a Thanksgiving bridge,
Those in attendance were Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Robinette. Mr. and Mrs
Charles Spalsberry, Mr. and Mrs. A
E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E W. Ham-
berg, Mr. and Mrs Erling Barker. Mr
and Mrs. J. T. Noah, Mr. and Mrs
Joe Campbell, Mr. and Mrs Sam Kel-
sey.
Mrs. Jessie Towns ley. Mrs C. B
Neely, Miss Esther Yale of El Reno, I
who is the guest of the Barkers.
Game honors went to Mrs. Spals-
berry. Miss Yale, Mr. Noah and Mr.
Spalsberry.
Meeting December 11, will be with
Mrs. Hamberg at her home near
Britton.
monds. North co-operated by cash-
NESCO
12-. Mae reg- 81-84 val...$1.00
1S-A. reg. $195 val., .$1.29
20-. sizereg. 52.50 val..$1.69
Preceding the wedding Wednesday !
evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buxton
will entertain with a buffet supper
for the bridegroom-elect and their
house guests. A white and gold color
motif will predominate in the table
decorations.
Additional guests at the family
ECEMBER 31, members of
(P) Finesse—Handle each
with tact.
(O) Generosity—Don’t be
Mrs. Farish Honored
By Birthday Dinner
Mrs. John Cantrell, 800 Northeast
Seventeenth street, and her brothers.
H. L. Farish and E. W. Parish. will
entertain Tuesday night honoring the
birth anniversary of their mother.
Mrs. E. D. Parish. with a dinner at
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RRIVING for the wedding of i
Miss Louise Craddock and
Grant Munro Buxton Jr.,
ANSWER:
A Paste this alphabet up on your
Barto imparta color to streaked, faded or nw
hait, maken it "oft and Elomay and takes rean
ing a second round of clubs, which guexyrrlgresykndqnotnoolruthe.cponnbt
insured South's spade king for the handicavdedbygravhairwhenitissoeconomi-
fourth and setting trick. No other ‘ caland emaytoze ridokitinvourownhom
--- ----------- Miss Cooper returned particularly
see it every time you put on your col- for the tea given Tuesday afternoon
lar or your complexion. If you follow by Miss Virginia Anderson and Mrs.
it, it. will save you many a.heartache, virginia Philips Smith to honor four
for it will teach you the whole art of brides of the
making your marriage a success.
(Covyrikht. 1938. tor Oklahoma Citv Times)
tional guests.
Mrs. Markham was the honoree
Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. P. A.
Thompson, 1006 Northwest Seven-
teenth street, entertained with a
luncheon at the club.
General and Mrs. Markham plan
to leave Wednesday for .their home
in New York. “
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Army-Navy Club Plans
New Year's Eve Ball
* * «
DeMolays Hold
Stag Party
Harold Morgan served as toast-
master for the stag dinner given by
Auvergne chapter of DeMolay Satur-
day night at the Young Men’s Chris-
tian association Entertainment was
furnished by the 12 pledges.
Advisers present were Benjamin E.
Ford. E. F. Nedved. R M Eacock, E.
O. Green, T. D. Turner and Ray
Lambkin.
Soft or Chill Shot
12, 16 and 20-Gauge
12-Gauge—load 3V, g-
1 Ya chill or soft, box • ■
AT PETTEES Five Stores
Northwest Forty-fourth street, chair-
man of County Farm committee of the
Hospitality club. announces that the
annual Christmas party for the farm
will be given Sunday afternoon De-
cember 22. ,
The committee entertained Saturday
afternoon with a benefit bridge and !
bunco tea in the electric bungalow
Marlene Meador gave several readings
and Miss Ethel McCormack enter-
tained with an accordion solo.
Highest score for the afternoon was
made by Mrs.. B. F. Lynch, who took i
NORTH
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Miss Betty Robertson
Miss Betty Robertson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R Scott Robertson,
formerly of Fort Smith and Den-
ver, was one of the honorees at a
luncheon given recently by Mrs.
Antonio J. Provost at the Oklahoma
City Golf and Country club.
Miss Robertson attended Miss
Maderia’s School at Washington,
D. C. and Vassar She is particular-
ly interested in art, having studied
at the Art League in New York
City. (Watton Photo.)
ing with Mrs. A. D. Taylor. 1221
Northeast Tenth street. Hostess in
two weeks will be Mrs. W D. Brewer.
1204 Northwest Forty-eighth street.
remedy than you can buy.
byfollowinathissimplere
eipe: To half pint of water
add one ounce of bay rum,
a emall box of Barta Com-
pound and one-fourth ounce at glycerine. Any
druggist can put this up or you can mix ft your-
nelfatverylteot Ap»lrt4 the hair twice
a week until the desired ahade isobtained.
Tuesday h experts’ day in Ely Cul:
bertson’s column. Write your Dridue
comments, suggestion, and nterest-
in« hands to him. care of this paper
For questjons, remember to eniose
a seir-addressed, stamped envelope.
<* wife's happiness. Gu •u Ji. "——g-.
(O) Observation—See what each A few intimate friends were addi-
needs and supply it. Notice when
UNIOR PIERIAN cub added Miss
Marjorie Lou Baker to membership
at the Monday afternoon meet- ;
FOR SALE G
USED CLOTHING
At Bargain Prices
Men’s and Boys" Suits- Ladies and
Giris’ Ceats. Sults and Dresses—
Fur Coats—Jaequettes and Collar-
ettes
Ana w Tak economy
“ W* ‛‛n Alteration Dept.
------------
"We realize now that reck-
less eating is 8i dangerous as
reckless driving ... so now
we always eat at Anna
Maude’s ... where food tistes
beter and IS better.”
Lumebeow 11 to 2t)9
Dtooar 5 to f:4S
SPECIALLY
PRICED FOR
WEDNESDAY
ONLY
3.Piece Set Universal Stainless Steel
WITH CALLO-STAG HANDLES $95
REG. $5 VALUE............ •0
Other Sets Priced $1.481© $2.95
TREYNOLDS FIELD CLASSES
Ideal for all Sports Events. QQt
Priced ...............9•
PETTEE'S STREET FLOOR
the Oklahoma club. — —-----
Table decorations will be birthday North could not hold the ace and
appointments and autumn flowers and king of both clubs and diamonds and
foliage. I that, therefore, a diamond lead by
celebrated their golden wedding annl-1 n
versary Sunday in the home at a son.. 1)
' W. E. McDaniel and Mrs. McDaniel,—
‘TWO sisters, Miss Frances and Miss
I Mary Jo Dyer entertained with
an informal party Saturday evening
at their home, 117 Northwest Twenty-
sixth street. Mrs. Ed Dyer assisted her
daughters in the courtesies
Dancing and games were enjoyed
by the following guests ,
Miss Luanna Payne. Miss Loraine
Sherwood, Miss Ruth Wortham. Miss
Dorothy Dunaway, Miss Jo Marv
Spencer, Miss Edna Louise Rutiedge
Miss Phyllis Melander, Miss Margie
Biggs.
MESSRS. GEORGE TIEFEL,
IVI Lassiter, Harold Lahar.
TEAR MISS DIX: You get so
• many letters
gruntied husbands and wives
that I offer this as a minority
Price, Don Strain. Winifred Bynum
Tanelle Shadid, Wade East. Bill)
Sears, Morris Herring. A. B. Killian.
Robert Rainey, Ben White, Bill Ma i
dox. Bill Chaney, Jimmy Rogers, Jai k
Davis, Steele Westbrook. Monty Stew-
art.
Charles Matthews, Earle GUI
Glenn Reynolds, Brent Clark. Jar k
Henry, Frank George, Billy Scott, Ray
Sisson, Odelle Chuculate. Bob Webb
Jack Vox, Ed Royle, Russell Prickett
Jerry Graves and Jack Dyer
(A) Adaptability—Cultivate a tastec. c Buxton, 633 Northeast Four-1
for each other's tastes. | teenth street.
) Orant
them, but 'be of the same mind on Munro Buxton sr, Miss Irvie Lee,
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(D) Devotion—Not only feel love ; and Bobby Buxton; Mr. and Mrs.
but show it. Merwin T Ruxton and son. Tommy.
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flow with
METAL
TUBES
from dis-
e 2 .ah
80"96f
annual New Year's ere military ball
at the Biltmore hotel. The celebra-
tion will include a banquet, dance
and floor show.
Pledgee of the “HapDy Hearts will
entertain at luncheon Friday noon at
the Oklahoma club to honor the club
members.
NR. AND MRs"HGH M JOHN-
IVI BON. 420 Northwest Fourteenth
street, will have as their Thanksgiving
day guests the letter's brothers, Fred
Mills and Mrs. MiIls of Dallas, and
Felix Edwards and Mr. Edwards,
Sherman, Texas.
* • ♦
Miss Eloise Cooper
Returns From New York
MISS ELOISE COOPER. 227 North-
IVI west Fifteenth street. returned
Tuesday from New York. where she
has spent three weeks. While there
she was the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs George S. Koch of Long Island.
Miss Irene Blake, Miss Dorothv
Pitts. Miss Dorothy Smith. Miss Rosa-
beth Smith, Miss Ginger Bowler? M:
Doris Callame, Miss Rose Maric
Northwest Forty-eighth street, for a
small group of friends.
Yellow and white colors were em-
phasized in the decorations and places
were marked for the honoree, Mrs. O. I
p Aulbach, Mrs. John Hartman, Mrs j
O R Edwards, Mrs. W. L. Mar-
quette. Mrs. Wesley Bass, Mrs. C. A- '
Stansbury and Miss Dorothy Mar-
quette.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Aulbach,
205 Northeast Eleventh street, with |
ths ! whom Mrs. Hansel is visiting, enter- ।
tamed with a family reunion and
will arrive Wednesday to spend a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles B
Cochran, 1605 Drury Lane.
Dinner guests of the Cochrans for
Thanksgiving will include Miss. Betty
Conwell, Tucumcari, N. M.; Jimmy
Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P.
Campbell.
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Dorothy Bothwell and
Fiance Complimented
MR AND MRS WILLIS H. WIL-
IVI SON. 2236 Northwest Twenty-
additionaiguest. rirst club lead and shifted to dia-
* a •
Holiday Party Planned
For County Farm
493109 j
SOUTH
Nuptials for Miss Louise
Craddock and Mr. Buxton
COMPLIMENTARY to Mrs. Frank
• Hansel, Eagle Grove, Iowa, a
luncheon was given Tuesday after-!
noon by Mrs. H. G. Baker, 1144
Party Enjoyed Culbertson
By Young Group I on Contract
In Dyer Home \
Frances and Mary Jo Are THF CORRECT BID
For HOUR gircd wf iters vew the Grand
F Canvon ge’her Then each in
his own indi al style, writes » de-
scriptin 1 r > ‘It of four accurate
s nne varying from an-
v rarntal, out each, be-
choice of words, ap-
ditfrrent stratum of
South West
Pass 24
NHOSE present were Mr. and Mrs
I G H. Marquette and family of
Okarche; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mar- j
( quette. W. R. Jr., Jack, Dorothy and
see mpli at. ns should be em-
plnen Consider this hand:
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defense would have defeated the con-
tract, assuming proper play by the
declarer.
TODAY’S QUESTION
Question: West dealt and bid one
club, my partner bid two clubs, East
passed. What should I (South) do
with
8-9 6 3 2. H-4 2, D-J 8 4, C-K 9 8 37
Answer: Bid two spades Your
partner's Md ia a demand for you to
Nd your longest suit other than clubs.
Tomorrow’s Hand
North, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable
NORTH
Miss Beulah Noyes
Speaks To Altrusas
NIsS BEULAH NOYES was guest
IVI speaker at the Tuesday luncheon
of the Altrusa club which met at the
Oklahoma club.
Friday, the club held an evening
session at the Oklahoma club preceded
by a dinner. Thanksgiving appoint-
ments decked the table. Miss Har-
riet Brigham was in charge of all
arrangements.
Program for the evening was given
by Miss Ouanda Sawyer and Joe
Fitzpatrick.
Guests were Mrs. C. R. Anthony and
Mrs W. H. Marchant. Pasadena, Calif.
Members in attendance were Miss
Laura Ambrose, Miss Veda Bailey,
Miss Nell Chadd, Miss Gertrude Cor-
bett. Miss Doris Ditmars, Miss Bess
Faster, Miss Edith Fritzon, Miss Lena
Griswold, Miss Rosalie Pollock, Miss
Mildred Johnson, Miss Vera MeQuil-
kin. Miss Florence Neff, Miss Grace
Sills. Miss Brigham.
... c, .1 9,,*.4 . . Mrs. Eula Erickson, Mrs. Lucille
Mrs Charles W._ Mason of Nowata Huguley, Mrs. Grace Kubeck, Mrs.
Hazel Lyons, and Mrs. Zemma Dob-
s.mpl’st bi
best if op;
Mrs. Wilson Swan. Putnam Heights
school homeroom mother, will enter-
tain 6A pupils with a Thanksgiving
dinner in the school cafeteria at noon
Wednesday. She will be assisted by
Miss Josephine Pope, Putnam Heights
faculty member.
r “W* BOTH feel txt '
ter, now we eat at
Anna Maude’s!”
the wife has on a new gown, or the
husband looks particularly spick-and-
span and handsome.
(P Politeness—Show as much cour-
tesy to each other as you would to
strangers,
(Q) Quiet—Don't argue. Keep a
peaceful home.
(R) Respect—Show deference for
each other's opinions and intelligence.
(g\ Sportsmanship — Take mar-
(3) riage on the chin. Don’t
whine or complain over hardships you
may hare to endure.
(T) Tenderness— Whatever you are
to other people, be all heart to your
husband or wife.
(U) Understanding-Enter into the
thoughts and feelings of your mate so
you will know why a woman cries
when she is happy, and why a man
has to slip the bridle now and then
in even the most successful marriage.
(V) Virtue—No philandering al-
lowed on either side.
(W) Willingness — Both hueband
and wife must be willing to help each
other pull their weight in the boat.
(X) X-tra attentions — Especially
when down-hearted or sick.
(Y) Yes them—Flattery is the oil
. that lubricates the domestic ma-
chinery and makes it click.
(Z) Zero—Your marriage will never
be aero if you follow these rules.
ALPHA BET.
A spade bid by North is too tempt-
ine t. o resisted. South responds
with 1 diamonds. Now what must
Norih L.d‛ The answer is' It de-
pond, entirely on the partner he hast
1a, spades is the ultra-cautious re-
sp nse proper opposite a wild bid-
der T ire diamonds, slightly more
rstrutive for an aggressive (but
net m< controlable) partner: four dia-
m nds or five diamonds for a part-
ner who requires prodding
Appraise your partner before your
appraise your hand!
A Brilliant Defense
North dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
— NORTH
same with contract
bnege sla: I It is the province
t canh bidrr to reach" his part,
rer rhrguen an.naze that he will
undertine 1 one is partnered with
1 . . , w nuing for children) the
1s shortest words) are
site an expert, bids with
Bun Mal «■ RiH Shell v
Orange and Grapefreit Supreme
CtW-Ott— Iwa Hekla
Cream at Chicken, Jamestovm, ar
Easence at Tomat, Viveur
hdice--
Minute Srloln Steak, Halin
D’Hotel
FUat Miguon Saute, Smytane
Roast Texas Turkey, Cranbem
Sam
Roaw Young Geowe, Gibiet Santa
sherbet
New Brusvel 8prouts or Baked
Mubbara Sguash or New
Peas la Cream
Mashed « tmpertal ooaat Mala
bra Tw w Fioeapple a»«
Peact Balad
MMienhi Pumpin Pe
Kngilsh Flum Puddine. Rart 8auce
Rom Made Frail Cake
Parfait, Nayflower Coupe, Pilpi-
report on how to be happy
though married. My husband
and I have worked out this al- A
phabet of conjugal bliss which /O\
we offer to all brides and bride- 2)
grooms. If they will follow it, i which wil take place Wed-
they cannot fail.of sucessi nesday evening, are a group of the
marriaze relatives from Enid who will
------ ’ be the house guests of Mr and Mrs. j
-mgmpgme
British Admiral Dies
WINCHESTER, Eng Nov. 26.—(P)
—Admiral Sir Edward Eden Bradford,
76 yean old, retired British naval
commander who headed the third
British naval squadron during the
World war, died Tuesday
Arrive Here
Mrs. George Kurzdorfer, 1209
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Mrs. W E. McDaniel and children.
Hollis, Gene and Anita Lee: Mr and
Mrs L J. McDaniel Jr. and son Jim-
mie Lee; Mrs. Anna Bowerson, Miss
Dorothy Long and Melvin Mortis, both
of Geary.
Colors of gold and white were fea-
tured in the party decorations.
Majorle Lawrence, *443 Northwest
Sixteenth street, was hostess to the
LElite club Saturday evening when
pledge court was held for Oletta
Chastain, Bonita Hurst, Fredericks
Letts, Nancy Morse, Jane Rhin/heart,
Betty O’Mara and Betty Webb.
Meeting Friday will be with Mar
Eareteelnckwood, 3118 Northwest
MODERN WOMEN
muNor monthlypain andIdelay du
‛ DINNER
dinner. ,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 26, 1935, newspaper, November 26, 1935; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1987814/m1/8/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.