Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 235, Ed. 2 Thursday, February 22, 1940 Page: 6 of 16
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McWhorter, Miss Dorothy McWhorter and
McWhorter, all of 3715 Classen boulevard,
Emerson School To
Celebrate Founders’ Day
used in decoration or the luncheon *0#E
table.
Sewing Club Entertained
By Mrs. Barnes
What's the dif-
ference between
a little pork sau-
and numbers by the Ladies' chorus,
directed by Mrs. Lee V. Sneed, will
be given.
Tuesday afternoon in her home from
3 30 until 5:30 o'clock. The party hon-
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will
MR. AND MRS. JAMES O ASHER,
will establish a new home after Satur-
6:24 PM
5:15 PM
9:30 AM
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entertain a few friends at luncheon in her home Friday aft-
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Make vour choice from Ok-
lahoma City's smartest se-
lection of new Spring Bags
Miss Amy Sparks
Is Dinner Hostess
MISS AMY SPARKS WAS HOST-
ess Tuesday evening at a dinner at
the Y. W. C. A. for members of Delta
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LIKE'EM SMOKED
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Instruct them in the technical details. .Shown above from left
to right are Ring Gilmore, director; Leo Goggin and Miss
Dorothy Thompson, two members of the cast, and Jack High-
ley, the lawyer. The play will be presented February 26.
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| Mrs. 8 A. Davice, 1035 North Walker,
will be married March 24 to Edwin
I S. Kirk Jr.
For those who prefer an old-fash-
ioned smoky tang in sausage,
Wilson makes this same fine all-
pork sausage meat in the same large-
size links and then exits and smokts
them. Delicious! Cook and use them
the same as other sausages And
look lor the little yellow Wilson's
Certified Quality identification tag
on them, too.
day at
street
appearance
PURSE
Dionne, Quebec, Canada.
Winners in the games were Mrs. A
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Out-of-Town Guests
Attend Bridge Club
TUESDAY CONTRACT CLUB MET
Tuesday with Mrs. F R. Anderson, tor
luncheon, in her home, 2223 Southeast
Twenty-ninth street.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs. J. W.
WHILE REHEARSING FOR THEIR COURTROOM DRAMA,
“The Night of January 16,” members of the Group Theater not
only choose a courtroom to absorb some of the real life at-
mosphere in their play, but they have asked an attorney to
Mrs. C. B. Bretthaupt.
Mrs. Bert Ludlow. Milwaukee. WIs.
was a guest of the group, and Mrs
H. M. Galbraith was welcomed as a
new member.
March 19. the alumnae will meet in
the home of Mrs. Conrad, 918 North-
east Seventeenth street.
says
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FOR DETAILS and ADVANCE RESERVATIONS SEE or CALL
SANTA FE TICKET OFFICE* N. N. Davit, Div. Fast. Agt.
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i00‘The Regster M4 Ttibu Syndioew
if we erpect children to imitate George Washington, it is
essential that they have parents who make it easy for them to
tell the truth.
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sage and a big pork sausage? With
Wilson’s Certified Pure Pork Sau-
sage Links, there is just one answer
—the site only. To meet the varying
preferences of American consumers.
Wilson & Co. makes Certified Pure
Pork Sausage in four different sizes.
But, irrespective of the size, each
link contains the same appetizing
Wilson’s blend of carefully selected,
choice, fresh, pork cuts, temptingly
seasoned with imported spices. And
when I say pure pork cuts, I mean
pure pork only.
Manilla, EMON; almond-'
RED AND GREEN ooboLoRs
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with their small son. Larry, will leave
Monds - for Little Rock. Ark., where
they will establish a home.
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MISS PICKWICK.
The same pure
pork sausage
meat with the
WEAR THE YOUTHFUL
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SIGMA SIGMA CHI SORORITY
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copal cathedral. Rev. James Mills,
dean of the cathedral, guest speaker,
talked on the colors used during the
different church seasons.
Red tulips centered the large table
in the dining room and red sweet peas
were used on the smaller tables.
Twenty-four members were in at-
tendance. Including the following new
Winston and Mrs. J. B. George.
Next meeting will lx- held March 18
at the home of Mrs. William H. cun-
ningham, 2416 Northwest Sixteenth
1 street.
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they thought it would be nc trouble
at all to scoot on over into Canada
Dr. WILK0
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Finally, there's that popular
Wilson’s Certified Country Style
Sausage for the individualist who
likes to cut sausage in lengths to
suit herself. It comes in a large, con-
tinuous link and averages about two
feet to the pound. It’s the same,
identical genuine Wilson Sausage
meat, so cook it and use it just as
you would the individual links.
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Ed Farish, who has first hand
knowledge and high appreciation for
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Food Consultant
Wilson & Co.
Use it anywhere from the cradle to afternoon Red, white and blue decora-
night.
Miss Daviee da ighter of Mr and
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Patriotic Decorations
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to
patent exactly ax sketched
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same irresistible Wilson's flavor, is
packed in these larger, he-man sau-
sages that run about 5-7 links to the
pound. 5 oil'll know they're Wilson's
by the little yellow “Wilson's < er-
tilled Quallty" tag tied between
the links every so often. It's your
positive assurance that you are get-
ting Wilson's Certified Quality
with all the famous Wilson’s flavor.
Look for it.
tions and favors, and red rosebuds
were used for a centerpiece.
In the games, prizes were won by
Muss Mildred Moran, Miss Winifred
Wiser and Miss Lueva Remmert.
Miss Moran, 2311 Northwest Sev-
enteenth street, will be hostess to the
sorority In two weeks.
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AND MRS J M CROWELL.
The efficient and hospitable*-
MR. AND MRS SAM KELSEY.
1601 North Kentucky, returned Tues-
day from St. Petersburg, Fla., where
they spent a month.
Northeast Thirteenth
MRS TARVER S MURPHY.
Culbertson drive, entertained at
"When Is a Lady." by Harriet Henry.
Mrs. J. F. Kuhn jr. will be hostess
March 4 to the club tn her home at
1220 Northwest Thirty-seventh street,
and Mrs. Gilbert Croskery will be co-
hostess.
D. Eubanks, Mrs Stella Waller and
Mra Emmett Anderson.
Mrs. Eubanks will entertain the
•tub in two weeks in her home at
8101 Northwest Twenty-aixth street
Omega sorority, when patriotic colors
were used in the decorations.
Prizes were won by Mrs Euclid
Alexander, Mrs. Clarence Gleason and
Mrs J. A. Appelget.
The club will meet March 5 with
Mrs. J A Willie, 715 Northeast Four-
teenth street.
odist church for luncheon and the and 18.
collection and Mrs. Patterson some
Belleek to enhance her rare Irish
porcelain collection. They found just
the piece of Wedgewood that would
make a friend's set complete, too.
But when they got to the border
the wind went out of their sails and
their purses got a puncture, too. For.
unless you stay in Canada 48 hours
land they had not) you are charged
Mrs. Nichols
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MRS GILBERT A NICHOLS, 7006
Nichols road, was hostess Tuesday to
members of the newly organized Nich-
ols Hills Circle of St Luke’s Meth-
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ored Mrs. Murphy's houseguest’ Miss I inrb her daughter.
Elgin Anderson. Claremore, and Mrs. ’ ______
hour, secretary; Mrs. L A Pitchford,
treasurer; Mrs. L. A Wesley. report-
er. Mrs. Jens A Holmboe and Mrs.
3232 Cochran, chairmen of programs and
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KLAHOMA City Times
"Mighty Good Eatin*!”
A big heaped-up dish of whipped
potatoes with a large gob of butter
in the middle, edged with this
Country Slyle Sausage fried in
four-inch lengths, and parsley or
chives sprinkled over the top-
there's a he-man dish for you!
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THE equestriennes will ride again.
At a recent meeing of the Oklahoma County Horse Show as-
sociation, headed bv S. B Prewitt. It was decided that the Nichols
Hills tanbark ring will have its annual spring show May 16, 17
Btyle illustrated
Duren, Ashdown, Ark., and Mrs. A. L. it happen, son?”
| Son: "I did it, father. with mv ball.
11 shouldn't have been playing so near
the garage."
Le Mardi Bridge Club
Meets for Luncheon
LE MARDI BRIDGE CLUB MET
Tuesday afternoon for luncheon in
the home of Mrs. Wiley T. McCollum.
709'2 Northeast Thirteenth street. A
special guest was Mrs. J. W Scott,
Kiowa, Kan., mother of the hostens.
Red and white snapdragons were
Father: "This is too bad. How did
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pllanGreers.the former Miss Juanita A 1 the meeting following luncheon.
RaPSrerncokienomnesmarokaginco A devotionawere led By Mrs poug-
re^re used as a tea turers was ied by Mrs. cochran MrS.
table decoration.
Miss Anderson will return to her
home Wednesday evening.
ditorium.
Dr. Harriet Barclay, Tulsa, will
speak on the conservation program of
Oklahoma. Mrs. G. C. Spillers, Tulsa,
Hata president of the Garden Flower
club, will be an honor guest.
OKLA. CITY ar. 12:30 AM
Perry ar. 111:15 PM
CENTERING the table at which
• Mrs. Frantz Conrad presided was
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Northwest Forty-second street.
Antigo Club Meets
45 percent duty on treasures. r ■ > 1, p ,
While the women antiqued, their H ith ^lrS‘ Haymond
husbands had bought un some golf AMIGO BRIDGE-LUNCHEON
sockE, scarfs and a few little woollen CLUB met Tuesday with Mrs. Earl
, - Mil TH---
Mrs. LeRoy
Mass Patterson was in charge of the
service hour when sewing for the
needy featured the afternoon.
Other officers and chairmen of
committees are Mrs. C. Wayne Bar-
Tryon reviewed
Bridal Shower
Given Tuesday
MRS HUEY HECKARD, 1642
Northwest Twelfth street, honored
Miss Mary Inez Davies with a miscel-
n black
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TALI BETA PHT soropru . Plans were made tor a silver tea to
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laneous shower in her horn. Tuesday yomecrMmrsr.. H Perhtprsr, R
DEAR MISS DIX—Will you
— please answer these ques-
tions: (1) How old should a girl
be before she uses lipstick? (2)
How old before she goes out on
dates? 13) What is the age limit
for boys? (4) Is it proper for a
girl to sit out in a car talking to
boys? (5) How late should a girl
of 14 be out on school nights? On
weekends? (6) Is it proper to
talk to a boy who goes to your
school but to whom you have
not been introduced? (7) Is it
right to ask a boy to a party you
are giving? 18) How can you give
a good impression of yourself to
a boy and not let it be obvious?
<91 If a boy asks you for a good-
night kiss and you don’t know
him very well, should you give it
to him?
TWO ANXIOUS GIRLS.
ANSWER: (1) There is no time
limit on the use of lipstick. You can
POKEY
Shoe illustrated ts a black patent
”l»n ed doe skin trim black pat-
ent with black gabardine and blue
calfskin with blue gabardine trim
6.75
There's a NATURAL
flavor that you will
savor . . . because lt'a
TRUE VANILLAI A
little goen a long way.
For greater economy,
buy the larger family
al sea.
Ask for
Ready to Help club, under the a q , I .
somdrpirbsldeneWiPaponEor"ORe' ™ iss 1 m n t ngs ।
John L. Hill, who has . major . New President I
ucation in both turf and finance, will
head the finance committee.
Mrs. Cato
Chosen Leader
Of Study Club
DOREMUS STUDY CLUB OF THE
First Presbyterian church met Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. A. W.
Faller, 3156 Northwest Twenty-fifth
street, with Mrs F. W Brokaw and!
Mrs. C. M. Looney ax assisting host-
esses.
In the election of officers, Mrs
Harris L. Cato was chosen presi-
dent, Mrs. W. L. Weir, vice-president i
Mrs. Ernest Alderman. secretary, and I
Mrs Brokaw, treasurer.
Mrs. C. A. Means gave the devotions
for the program which followed. A
talk on Dwight Indian school was
given by Mrs. Hatland W Morean.
Mrs. Providence Mounts, Frederick, re-
viewed "Ararat." by Elgin Groseclose,
The musical program included piano
solos by Miss Dorothy Marie Means,
and numbers by Mrs Watson Rogers
and Mrs. R E Eckels, violinists, ac-
companied by Mrs Morean.
Lavender sweetpeas and yellow
daisies were used for the floral cen-
terpiece
The club will meet March 19 with
Mrs Frank W Werner, 815 Northeast
Fifteenth street.
commander of the new submarine
Wainwright. still under construction
at Norfolk. Va.
The Lewises have two children.
Norma Vaughan and Thomas F tr
and have just moved from Annapolis
to Norfolk. For the last two years
Lieutenant Commander Lewis has
given post graduate course in gun-
leave the first of March to establish a home in Dallas.
Honoring Mrs. W. S. McWhorter and Mrs. Allen
Whorter. Mrs. Robert M. Jordan, 6504 Lenox drive.
„/e
Northwest Twenty-second street, was mission study committee; Mrs. w D.
hostess to the Desmolselles Book Re- Egoff, chairman of the sick and vis-
view club Tuesday. Mrs. Raymond itation committee; Mrs John Hood.
McCoy was co-hostess, chairman of the committee on con-
Patriotic colors were carried out in tributions to the periodical, "World
the decorations. : Outlook."
accessories that struck their fancies Raymond. 523 Southwest Twenty-
They. too, were mkm aback at the fourth street Red and white sweet
border-line when they found that I Peas In A blue bowl formed the cen-
1 Uncle Sammy charged them a 50-cent terplece.
a pound wool tax. । High scores in the games which
______ followed were made by Mrs. Harlow _____________
w--e , Get-' And Mrs Lynn C Bames. • • -
SUBMARINES hold such mystery In two weeks’ the club wii meet p _
• and wonder for the laymen Iha with Mrs. Stanley Jerkins, 2709 South i oont “onreo A
it might be Interesting to know that, a Klein •77' WI L VVUWCWL
local daughter is married to the com- + + +
mender nt a submarine The former c , r > ", >.
Virginia Vaughan, daughter of the 'rareten rlOUCI (.OUncil
Norman H Vaughans of the Biltmore r UIec, Prirlnv
hotel, is the wife of Lieut. Commander ' ' IOY
Thomas F Lewis, recently appointed1 AN OPEN MEETING OF THE
Oklahoma City Council of the Gar-
den Flower club will be held Friday
met Tuesday evening with Mrs
Brunel D. Faris, 2212 Northwest
Twenty-ninth street, bridge prizes go-
Ing to Mrs. John Nortnger and Mrs.
Ralph Immel.
Spring flowers were used aa decora-
tions
Tuesday Mrs. Howard H. Smith,
2224 Northwest Thirty-nixth atreet,
will be hostens to the group.
St. Patrick s Party
Given for K Klub
MRS. NEIL TOUHY, 1205 NORTH
Ehartel, was hostess to the K Klub
Tuesday evening
St. Patrick’s day decorations were
carried out in the parly appointments.
Favors in bridge went to Mrs. Mar-
jorie Parker. Mrs. Fred F. Fox. Mrs
E Lee Curry and Miss Gertrude
Meyers.
The club will meet in two weeks
with Miss Helen Apelt, 1023 North
Lee.
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MRS HAROLD WADE WAS HON-
ored with a miscellaneous showe"
Tuesday evening, when Miss Edith S’ e
Kyle. 218 Northwest Twenty-fitch
street, entertained a group of friends
at a dessert-bridge, in her home.
Pink and white carnations were used
as a centerpiece.
High scores at bridge were made by
Mrs. Bruce Rev. Mrs. William A
Johnston and Mrs. Frank J. Lou-
than Jr.
plans for a party to entertain the F,‘
husbands of members in celebration it edtiesday Club
of its first anniversary The club r • z ,
met the first of the week with Mrs Entertained by ilrs. Gill
Henry Levy, 2328 Northwest Fifteenth MRS. B FRANKLIN GILL, 1001
street. I Northwest Fourteenth street used
at 19 a m at the Y. W. C A. au-
Mrs. Nichols, chairman of the en-
tertainment committee; Mrs. H U
Duckworth, chairman of the telephone
committee; Mrs. Patterson, chairman
of the social service committee, and
Mrs. Barbour, chairman of publicity.
New members include Mrs. Morgan
W. Cox. Mrs. Catroll V. Sidwell, Mrs.
C O Owens, Mrs. Walter Williams,
Mrs C. R Rountree, Mrs. Charles B
Barker and Mrs. R. Chester Oldham.
• Modern stainless steel
Chair Cars. Club-Chair
Car, Pullman and Dining
Car are carried by this new
streamliner now In fast
daily service to and from
Kansas City and Chicago.
first mecting since the organization
of the circle
Mrs H Dorsey Douglas, general
chairman, and Mrs. Charles B Coch-
ran. vice-chairman, presided at the
butfet table, which was centered with
white snapdragon blossoms.
Mrs. Nichols was assisted in receiv-
Father: Id like to get mv hands
on whoever broke this window! Did
you do it Bill?"
Son "No. I don’t know anything
I about it."
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blue blooded animals, will head the MISS HELEN MARIE JENNINGS
nag class committee, was elected president of Delta Gamma ;
David J Perry who has earned alumnae Tuesday avening.at. A meet,
enough trophies to open a silver store ingsheld in her home. 114, Northwest
will head the trophy committee. , Forty-first street.
Other new officers include Miss Do-
xtre co c com.___ m.rothy Chesnut, vice-president; Mrs.
muh’ddbomigussaedontppscakantgsdaz
mt^t:^^11 ErOLPof her ^.re!=
NRS MOSS PATTERSON and Mrs Vohtbers. Pan-Hellenic represent.-
IVl Tom Cooper tell this story on preceding the meeting, an informal
themselves. Recently when thes mace buffet supper was served.
a trip to Detroit with their husbands. --
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links to the pound. Deliciously sea-
soned. Quick to cook and attractive
to serve with pancakes, waffles or
your morning eggs.
Everybody Likes Certified
Quality Sausages!
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ABIGAIL CLUB DISCUSSED
Mrs. J. 11 . Tat tan
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the grave, provided you put it on mod-
erately and artistically. The reason so
many people object to lipstick is be-
cause most girls plaster it on as if
they were painting a barn door and
make their mouths look like a cut of
raw butcher’s meat If you are going
to use cosmetics, for pity's sake learn
how to do it.
i2> A girl of 14 is old enough to be-
gin stepping out a little to school par-
ties and going out with boys of her
own age.
(3) Most boys are girl shy until
they are 15 or 16.
(4) It depends on the time and the
place. In the daytime and if the car
is parked on the street or in some
public place, there is no objection to a
girl sitting in a car talking to a boy.
But she can’t do it at night without
being gossiped about When a boy
brings you home at night, hop out of
the car and go into the house.
(5) No girl should be out at all on
school nights. She should be at home
studying her lessons and going to bed
bv 10 o'clock. On weekends 12:30 is
the latest she should be out. Young
girls need their sleep
(6) Yes. girls and boys who go to
the same school do not need any for-
mal introduction.
(7) Certainly it is proper to ask any
boy you like to your party. A lot of
any girl's popularity and success in
society derends on her mother en-
tertaining for her
(8) You can show a boy you like
him and enjoy being with him and
appreciate the good times he gives you
by listening to him talk with an inter-
ested expression, by paying him a
tactful compliment now and then, and
by appearing to have the time of your
life when he takes you out But you
mustn't run after him by calling him
up on the telephone and turning down
other boys for him.
(9) Be very chan’ of your kisses and
don’t hand them out to every boy who
asks for one. Bovs make fun of girls
and hold them cheap who make their
lips a free lunch counter for every
Tom Dick and Harn The harder a
kiss is to get. the more a boy values it.
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and Dirk up a few antique treasure? a bowl of cream colored rosebuds.
for a song Mrs. Cooper found sev- Assisting hostesses were Mrs. B G
oral Parian figures to add to her large Potton. Miss Ava McWilliams and
High scores at bridge were made by
Mrs. Louis Woodruff, Mrs. A. M.
Brewer and Mrs. Paul Coulter.
Mrs. Vernon J. Pack. 722 Northwest
Thirty-third street, will entertain the
group March 5.
Delta Kappa Delta Plans
Il iener Roast February 29
DELTA KAPPA DELTA PLANNED
a wiener roast to take place Febru- I
ary 29 at Will Rogers park, at a bust- i
ncss session held Monday at the home 1
of Mrs. Lonnie Arnold, 3008 Shartel
Court.
Next meeting will be held Monday
at the home of Miss Berma Ruth 1
Byers. 2448 Northwest Twelfth
street
MRS E A BARNES JR., 1014 N, .
Northeast Fourteenth street, enter- 4 BavreP 4 irelo
tained members of her sewing club at UnusC II C • 11 ( is
luncheon in her home Wednesday
~K Uueoon (uee
ptoec Hoter (Ce
kk spring flowers a centerpiece when
Patriots Club she entertained members of her Wed-
' । nesday Bridge club at luncheon in her
Meets 7 uesday home Wednesday afternoon.
MR AND MRS J. P HARBOUR Mrs. Hugh M- Johnson, 420 North-
319 Northwest Nineteenth street en- west Fourteenth street, will entertain
tertained members of the Patriots the group next Wednesday,
club at dinner in their home Tues- -----+-----
Judge ami Mrs. John J. Hildreth. Purcell Man Bound Over
325 Northwest Twentieth street, will PURCELL, Feb. 22 — (Spectal)— C.
be host* to members of the club next H. Culbreath, 42 years old, accused of
week. . fatally shooting Frank Fry, 45-year-
+ + + ’ old boilermaker, February 6. was
woou1/ fvpsupM atuot x t bound over to district court without PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIA-
onI Suiaws xt )o saquuuu ptywjnj bond at a preliminary hearing Wed- TION of Emerson school will cele-
-u 2aam18 mmnor-AquAL ASAtLION nesday in the court of H. R. Jacobs, brate founders day at 7.30 o'clock
‘NITaVO a Hdiva saw county judge. Friday evening at the school. MRS. KENNETH FRUIT, 1106
A program of games and music. Huntington drive, was hostess at
including violin solos by O. E. Staggs , luncheon Tuesday to unit five of the
- - Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Epis-
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Mrs. G. W. Knox. 1532 North J
Western avenue, will have a few f
(friends to luncheon Saturday
afternoon in her home in honor
of the two.
Miss Dorothy McWhorter en-1
tertained a large group of school I
friends at luncheon in her I
home Tuesday afternoon. Orna-
mental scarlet balls were used
as a centerpiece for the dining
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 235, Ed. 2 Thursday, February 22, 1940, newspaper, February 22, 1940; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1992840/m1/6/?q=del+city: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.