Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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VOWS WERE READ at 7:30
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‘Sophisticated' Pastime Gaining Favor in t/»S.
Bullfighting Sport Termed ‘Sadistic’
Each Sunday Morning
8:30 A.M. to 9:00 A.M.
invite you to
see and hear
sprinkle a teaspoonful or two of
wheat germ over the cheese.
SUNDAY
EVENING
yarn about man testing satel-
lites. Metro made some of the
Miss Jackie Gaumer and Miss
Mary Francis Fenton, who regis-
Charles Alan Codding. Parents
of the couple are the Charles
After a trip to Mexico City and
Acapulco, the couple will estab-
Sandy Baldwin, Miss Martha
Wallis, Miss Darla Bounds and
Miss Betty Huggins, sister of the
ward Klough Edelen was solem-
nized at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the
First Methodist church, Durant.
Rev. C. M. Bretz and Rev. J. W.
Ing and hopes to get Steve Coch-
ran to play Jesse James in his
next picture. Bob had a ball at
the Chicagoland Music Festival;
never missed, a trick. After his
subsequent appearance at the Bar
association dinner here. be took
off for three days at the state
fair in Indianapolis, then for a
MISS JUDY COMPTON attend-
ed the bride as maid of honor
and bridesmaids were Miss Cyn-
thia Parker, Midwest City, and
Miss Patricia Byrd, Austin,
Texas. They wore dresses of rose
taffeta and their hats were of
matching velvet. Their bouquets
St. Paul's academy in Concord.
N. H., then he went on to New
York for a week’s business.
Howell Conant was here for a
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR ABBY: My I congrat-
ulate you for your open crit-
icism of bull-fighting. Yours,
was the first derogatory com-
ment on this sadistic sport I
have read in a long time. I've
become alarmed at the tre-
mendous amount of favorable
propaganda concerning bull-
DEAR SARASOTA: I hold
firm to my opinion although I
fear you and I are outnum-
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HUGH R. BUMPAS
GOSPEL PROACHING
and
SEE!
sons, Bobby, 8, and Donny Petty, 4. They are the houseguests of her mother, Mrs.
Henry J. Clough, 4721 Harvey parkway, and Mr. Clough. The family is also visit-
ing Mrs. Petty’s father, W. J. Buzbee, 3028 NW 43, and Mrs. Buzbee, and her
sister, Mrs. F. F. Baker, 3910 NW 27.
now he'll co-star with Bob Taylor
in "The Hangman” for Mike
Curtiz at Paramount.
Miss Sarah Harrison, both of
Stamford, Texas.
will investigate the case and
take it from there.
garden at the home of Mrs. Carl
S. Smith. 5901 NW 56. Rev. Roger
Bourland officiated at the cere-
mony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr..and Mrs. R. L. Boam, 4016
NW 23, and Mr. Robison's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robison,
ried pink pompon chrysanthe-
mums.
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1211 NE 69.
'Vows were read in a setting
of white gladioli and candles with
lemon leaves. The bridal aisle
was marked with candles.
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MORNING
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"The Seventh
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1:30 Oklahoma Bandstand
5:00 The Soinf
"THE SAINT IN
PALM SPRINGS" 6(0.
Sanders, Wendv Barrie
0:30 Dick Clark Show
7:00 Jubilee U.S.A.
8:00 Lawrence Welk
0:00 Midwestern Hoyride
930 Channel S Theolre
10:00 Texas Raslin’
THE MARRIAGE OF Miss Wweeedrosbcasand she carried
Melba Joyce Parker and Mr. Ed-
Mrs. Charles Alan Codding
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3:30 I Led Three Lives
3:00 Clue Kid
3:30 Million Dollar Mevie
"W Riyer Street" John
Pavne, Evelyn Keves.
5:00 Tke eareh
5:25 CIS NEWS
5:30 Twentieth Century Presenh
Alrpower:
fSuperfort," 129 Strategic
bomber in the Pacific.
Miss Sue Holland,
Miss Barbara Leonard and Miss
Robison-Boam
MISS NINA RAYE BOAM be-
- came the bride of Paul Edward
) Robison at 8 p.m. Friday in the
They will establish a home at lish a temporary home at 2308
Mrs. Paul Edward Robison 106 NW 17. N Robinson.
11:00 Mevie Masterpiece
"WITHIN THESE
WALLS" Thos.
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NORTHSI DE CHURCH OF
CHRIST was
Wheat Germ
If your reducing diet calls for
Greenery and yellow candles' at the hemline and swept into a
on a trellis formed the back- chapel train. Her illusion veil
ground for the ceremony. Can- was caught to an orange bios-
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KWTV Channel 9
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Bill Grimes gave his sister in
marriage. The bride wore a
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Frost’s first book. “The Big X,"
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graduate of Annapolis and a jet DAVID NIVEN took his sons to
pilot. His story is a thrilling
ATTENTION
. HOUSEWIVES
Mature, energetie vounq ladies
desira to eern room and board
in private homes doing baby-
sitting, light housework, eft., to
defray expenses while attending
collego.
Call Mrs. Scott at FO 5-6641
Capitol Business University
No Room or Board
Control to Sign
an empire bodice of Chantilly
lace. A jeweled crown held her
illusion veil and she carried
white glamellias, carnations and
stephanotis.
MISS NANCY WRIGHT was
the bride's only attendant. She
wore a dress of buttercup yellow
satin and carried yellow roses
and white carnations.
Bill Robison, Denver, served
his brother as best man and
usher was Jim Berry.
The bride's mother wore a pale
। blue embroidered cotton dress
and a white glamellia corsage.
The bridegroom's mother chose
a gray and white cotton knit en-
semble and a white glamellia
corsage.
Assisting at the reception were
Miss Lois Robison, the bride-
groom* sister, who registered
the guests; Miss Joyce Robison,
another sister, and Miss Yuvonne
Johnson.
After a brief trip the couple
will establish a home in Okla-
homa City.
For a personal reply, write
to ABBY in care of th* Okla-
homa City Tim**. Enclose *
self-addressed, stamped enve-
lope.
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greatest air pictures we’ve ever
seen. They gave us "Test Pilot," week photographing Pat Boone
"20 Seconds Over Tokyo,'-’ "Com- and his entire clan. They ended
mand Decision." So Sol Siegel is
starting a new cycle.
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gene Dreessen, 2308 N Robin-
i son, and Henry C. Stuhr, 1201
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Miss Rae
could happen if their house
caught fire with those kids
locked up in there, who should
I report her to? NEIGHBOR
who voice disapproval
"square." Thank you, Abby,
for allowing me to express my
gratitude to you for your civil-
zed and humanitarian views.
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H_go;ng.Stan;eyq । Stowe officiated at the ceremony, i sister as matron of honor. Her
< The bride, is the daughter of dress was of aqua chiffon over
_ _________ ___________ __________ VOWS WERE READ at 8 p.m. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Parker, Du- taffeta and she carried a bouquet
the setting Friday p.m.Eridax.in.Shsoseph's.old Friday in the Putnam City Bap ranandFMrsdeo.nB. sa
tist church for Miss Maxine Stan- son. Anne Hearn, Jonesboro, sister of
field and James sLeon Huggins. Miss Ann Wood was organist (the bridegroom, and Miss Muriel
The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Tim Danielson was vocalist, j G. McClam MeGlamery. They
were of pink roses. : Given in marriage by her fa-
. Serving as best man was Lewis ther, the bride wore a dress of
' Edelen, Wilson. Ushers were white silk taffeta fashioned with
duct to "It’s a Man." Special When she runs her fingers
peace. There’s an absorbing
~ scene where he boldly takes a
snake hanging from a tree, and
carries it to the Indian leaders.
Episode has suspense, good loca-
„ lion scenery and this one eye-
Ann Grimes and
CAPITOL HILL BAPTIST
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IN DOWNTOWN CAPITOL HILL- • Commerce at Harvey
Mildred Wasson, Wilson.
After a wedding trip to Las
Vegas, the couple will reside in
Durant. .
Ford-McClung
THE MARRIAGE of Miss Vir-
ginia Lee McClung and Clyde
Gilpin Ford was solemnized at
8 p.m. Friday in Louise Prich-
ard chapel of the First Baptist
church. Dr. Herschel H. Hobbs
officiated at the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Lee Mc-
Clung, 4413 NW 22, and Mr.
Ford’s parent’s are Mr. and Mrs.
William Clyde Ford, Jonesboro,
Ark.
Mrs. Paul J. Kirk jr. was or-
ganist and Jay B. Smith, Dal-
las. brother-in-law of the bride,
was vocalist. Forming the set-
ting were arches of candies and
greenery behind a prie-dteu
flanked with baskets of white
gladioli.
Given in marriage by her fa-
ther, the bride wore a dress of
Chantilly lace and tulle over taf-
feta fashioned with a Sabrina
neckline and ruffled skirt. Her
illusion veil fell from a crown of
orange, antique burnt orange,
emerald green, antiqued emer-
ald green and gold. They had
matching tiaras and carried iv-
ory fans with bronze chrysanthe-
mums.
Serving as best man was Lynn
Hughes, Tulsa, and ushers were
Jimmy Stanfield, the bride’s
brother: Mr. Martin, Bruce Van
Horn, JerrynJackson and John
Miller. Richard Huggins, the
bridegroom’s brother, was jun-
ior usher and the candles were
lighted by other brothers, Don-
nie and Ronnie Huggins. Lou Ann
Staton was flower girl.
A reception was held at the
Stanfield home. Assisting were
Mrs. L. E. Johnston, Mrs. Harry
Baldwin, Miss Beverly Blaylock,
Mrs. Verlon Winters, Mrs. Rob-
ert C. McKenzie, Miss Karel
Willhoit, Miss Pat Mooney, Mrs.
Wesley Clanahan, Miss Charlotte
Doughty, Miss Ruthie Walker
and Mrs. Lyle Myrick.
After a wedding trip to Mis-
sissippi, the couple will establish
a home in Shawnee.
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CHURCHES
| identical to Mrs. Wode’s.
E Best man was Jim Joyner and
ushers were Tom Geis, Norman:
Dennis Whitely, Edmond; Lloyd)
Warren, Glenn Norris, John
jeweled Chantilly lace. The
bouffant skirt was appliqued with
jeweled lace medallions and fly
panels of lace extended to the
fan-shaped brush train. Her Eng-
lish silk illusion veil was at-
of cottage cheese.
Suzy Parker has gone back to Weatherford.
modeling again, head poses only. The betrothed couple will ex-1
change vows at 8 p.m. Saturday.
AUDIE MURPHY who has in Emmanuel Baptist church,
been under contract to Univer- Weatherford. Rev. Bobby Sunder-
sal-international for nine years, land will officiate.
of
.I I feature of the evening is saxo- ------e . .u, .
j phone player Bill Page blaring she’s after your scalp.
—1 forth to the tune of "South."
finally got the deal he wants,| The future bride attended
told me Jack Benny’s speech at one instead of two pictures a Southwestern State college and
year. So when the new setup Mr. Amen is a graduate of
’ starts, he'H produce together Draughon's Business college.
। , Dolores Hart, in New York re-, with his partner, Clarence Both are graduates of Weather-
bearsing a new play with Cor- i Greene, a light comedy they Tord highschool.
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Woods," folk-singer Paul Thom-
sen sings "I'm Just a Country (
Boy," and Buddy Hayes and Alice
life of the party. When I ask
him to talk to me and he
says there is nothing to say,
I feel hurt. Do you think he
has lost interest in me or am
I being sensitive? LONELY
DEAR LONELY: A man's
home is his castle, and he
shouldn’t be nagged, pestered
or expected to be the court
jester when he feels like be-
ing silent. Add your silence
to his and you'll have an ap-
preciative husband.
DEAR ABBY: Isn’t there
some law against a mother
who is a split-shift waitress
and a father who is a cross-
country truck driver going
away and locking children in
the house? My neighbor does
this and thinks nothing of it.
It got really serious when all
four of her kids had the meas-
les and she locked them up
and went to work. She said
i they weren’t really sick, they
) just had measles. Isn’t measles
supposed to be a sickness any-
more? I worry about what
ASSOCIATION. They
and satin fashioned with a
chapel train. A shell hat of
jeweled satin and lace held her
illusion veil and she carried a
white orchid and lilies of the
valley on a white Bible.
Swiss braid with circlets of tulle. flanked an arch decorated with
They carried wicker baskets of I similar flowers.
white pompon chrysanthemums Given in marriage by her fa-
and leather fern. ther, the bride wore a dress of j
Serving as best man was How-1 white peau de soie fashioned with j
ard Dreessen, Moore, brother of a Chantilly lace gilet traced with
church. Assisting were Mrs. Will-
iam R. McClung, sister-in-law of
the bride; Miss Lucile Gibson,
Miss Jeanie Henry, Miss Betty
Cairns and Miss Rosemary
Henry.
After a trip to Eureka Springs,
Ark., the couple will establish a
home at 820 NW 18. For travel
the bride wore a dress of white
lace over taffeta with white ac-
cessories.
By HEDDA HOPPER
HOLLYWOOD—Fess Parker
Mrs. Edward K. Edelen Mrs. Clyde Gilpin Ford
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. . Robinson. Groomsmen were Mr. train. A pearl tiara held her il-
Kristi Phillips and Karla Thornhill, Mr. Calhoun and Mr. iusion veil and she carried a Bi- 1
White and ring bearer was Mike Ulrich. ble topped with yellow rosebuds
Wode. Huntsville. A reception was held at. Lake and chrysanthemums. ‘Rhonnie Sills, Ardmore; Jimmy
A reception was held at the View Country club. Assisting MRS RICHARD MARTIN | Morrison, Norman; John Mas-
matron of honor. She wore sey and Johnny McFatridge, Du-
gold crystalline and rant. Candlelighters were Miss
] Toni Terry, Durant, and Tommy
mony. Mrs. Thomas Dawson was) signed with a figurine basque K. Taylor. Miss Jennie Lee
organist and vocalists were Nor- bodice, scalloped portrait neck- Smith, Dallas, the bride’s niece,
ris Gilliam, Memphis, Tenn., and i line and long lace sleeves. The was capdielighter.
now Monney. ) bouffant lace skirt was scalloped A reception was held at the
Mrs. James Leon Huggins honor. She wore a dress of am-; sweetheart roses. ,
- ber silk organza and carried light1
mamumuma bronze chrysanthemums. MRS. LEONARD EAVES was
Miss D’Anna Antene was maid matron of honor and bridesmaids
. Mr. Parker gave his daughter Serving as best man was Cecil
Dr. Stanfield and Rev. Grady in marriage. She wore a dress of K. Province, Jonesboro, and ush-
C. Cothen officiated at the cere- j bridal white Chantilly lace, de- era were Dean Kidd and Edwin
r_,________ ... — ,____ JOSEPH COTTEN—“The Girl
of half the kids in America when Lee Remick went to New York lice, her husband, Horace Dodge on the Elsewhere " (A repeat!.
" ..... to have the baby. Then her hits- I, gave her a big Mercedes-, Worth your viewing. When a
band, Bill Colleran, was set to Benz as a birthday present, also smuggler is drowned, and a pret-
direct Bing Crosby’s first spec- to keep her from going on the ty ex-shoplifter charged with his
tacular, so now they have moved screen. She still wants to be an murder, the defense demands the
Paladin Tangles
With a Snake
18:15 Weatherman- Wally Kipnan
10:25 Sports-Chris Daniels F
10:3* Wrestling
11:3* Shocki
NW 31. The bride is the daugh-
o .cgc, ,ane m ioo+ter of Mr. and Mrs, H, P. Drees-
i 3405EMaXWal sen, Moore, and Mr. Stuhr is the
and the Charles I. Coddings, 1401 son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
NE C. M. Stuhr of Waukesha, Wis.
Mr. Grimes officiated at his, . Rev. T w Darnell officiated
daughter’s wedding. Miss Betty at the ceremony and Mrs. J. A.
S Brightwell was vocal soloist and Manning was organist. Jade
| a quartet also sang. Palms, palms white chrysanthemums
I greenery and white chrysanthe-and candles formed the nuptial
mums formed the nuptial set- setting.
ting. Mr. Dreessen gave his daugh-
ter in marriage. The bride wore
a dress of chiffon taffeta fash-
ioned with a molded basque of
I Wedding Ceremonies Solemnized Friday for Six Couples
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and Christmas cards made from The day before Gregg Sher-
her own off beat cartoons. wood had a run-in with our po-
42, and Mr. Huggins' parents are candelabra and greenery were
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Huggins, 4417 in the church.
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tered the guests; Mrs.
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bered for I received many
more letters which reflect the
following opinion.
DEAR ABBY: Will you
please confine your writing to
subjects you know something
about? Your remarks about
bull-fighting revealed your ig-
norance. Bull-fighting is neith-
er sadistic nor brutal. It takes
great grace, skill and cour-
age to face a bull in the ring.
You owe your readers an apol-
ogy. Now, be a good sport,
Abby, and admit you are
wrong. SAN DIEGO
DEAR ABBY: I have been
married two years and my
husband I get along fine. We
went together a long time and
he talked my head off. Now he
never talks to me. He isn't
rude, he just doesn't like to
talk when he is at home. Out-
side of the house he really
talks up a storm and is the
fighting assailing us from
books, movies, TV and even
interior decorators feature it
as their favorite theme. It
seems there's a movement
afoot to legalize this brutal
sport in the U. S The idle
rich or so called "smart set”
consider this cruel sport "so-
phisticated" and call those
... , une tached to a jeweled lace shell
MRS. MELVIN GARY WODE, hat and she carried a cascade
Huntsville, Ala., was matron of of white carnations and pink
were । were Miss Arlene Jones, who was
registered the guestsi MissMar- a dress of guu — —
Thrill anH marshinataranend aorrisronn Innerarily. Durant,
chrysanshemums: Mi s my chrrecasioningaweheldrst whe
Bridesmaids were Miss Helen liam M. Sandefur, Mrs. c. M.
Hicks, Granite City, 111.; Miss Shaw, Miss Sally Leonard, Miss
Lucy Leonard, Mrs. Kenneth Pe-
ters, Mrs. Paul Pullin, Miss
- ... Nancy Ratcliff, Miss Lara Belle
bridegroom. Their dresses, styled । Sanderfur,
identically to the honor attend-
ant's, were in hues of burnt
. of honor and bridesmaids were • were Mrs. Kenneth lrich, Wich-
Mrs. Buford Holmes, Miss Di- ita Falls, xaSiM rs.Water
03* anna Rea. Miss Naney Moore, Calhoun,,T ishom ingo..and Mrs.
h. Miss Deloris Grimes. Miss Maro- Cecil Thornhill, Moore., They
K: lyn Hill and Miss Linda Foster, wore identanaessks Itd 2 and’y el Towchrysanthemums bouquet of stephanotis centered
E Their dresses and flowers were chiffon and matching hats of and. V.e".m Ml Iwi . whit.
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west, and the baby will be born actress.' 3 ; case be thrown out of court. The
here. Ann Miller interrupts her yarn itself is interesting but, un-
honeymoon for a big dance se- fortunately, doesn't fully back up
quence with Perry Como. I the point of law involved. Joseph
- ! Cotten and Kathleen Crowley co-
Nuptial Date ster * Pm NeS
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having a love fest. HoweU and The engagement of Miss Verla servings
Sally Kirkland did fashion lay- Raelene Pascher, 3400 N Robin-
.20, □ m 0018 in a little town in the south- son. to Donald G. Amen, 713 NW
BOB HOPE HAS Rhonda Flem- west for a national magazine 31, has been announced by her
showing that housewives, wait- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
resses, and other workers can) Pascher, Weatherford. The pro-
look as pretty as New York spactive bridegroom is the son
SUNDAY HIGHLIGHTS
7:00 Slav* Allen Presents-Color
Dolores Gray, Peter Law-
(ord. and Shar Lewis Join
Slava and"Edie for in
hour n< fun and comedy.
1:00 Chevy Shw-clor
Man Freberz and his lr-
repressible moon puppet
oryiile yisit John #altt,
Edie Adama and Janet
9:30 Harbor Commond
A cold-blooded killer pren
on a younE seaman, atfain
Im the boy to the brink of
murder.
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4.30 Saturday Movie Tima
"NORTHWEST RANGERS"
Jamei Craig, W. Lundigan
5:30 NOWS. Mark Weaver
1:45 WEATMER, Lala Holl
5:50 SPORT, Koo Cariker
6:00 Annie akley
4:30 Perry Mason
7:30 Top Dollar
0:00 Gale Storm Show
0:30 Hava Gun, Will Travel
9100 Gunsmeke
0:30 ilent Serviee
10:00 Playhowse 50
"PNRTRAIT 07 A
MURDERER"
Tib Hunter,
Geraldine Page.
1:30 Million Dollar Mevle
"NICK CARTER,
MASTER DETECTIVE"
Walter Pidgeon,
Rif a Johnson.
SUNDAY
0:00 Fai# For Today
1:30 Harald of Truth
9:00 Lamp Unte My Foot
910 Oklahoma City at Worship
10:00 The Christophers
10:30 This 11 The Answer
11:00 I Lad Three Lives
11:30 4root.it Sports Thrills
11:45 Baseball Preview
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3:30 Now Showing
5:30 News and Weather
5:45 Industry On Forada
4:00 Susie
4:30 People Ara Funny
7.-00 Oab Crosby Shaw-Color
Vaughn Monroe yisits the
show. alonE. with comic
Georae deWitt and song-
stress June Valli.
0:00 Club Oasis
0:30 furning Point
re^te8*™^. W
was "The KUIer on Hone-
nack." Rod Cameron stars.
2:00 Amateur Hour
0:30 Joseph Cotlen Show
"Cao* of the Girl on the
Euewhare." stattin 20s-
eph Colton end KaUtleen
Crowley.
10:00 Newsroom— Tuck tadler -
NW
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VISITORS IN THE CITY are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Petty, Hyattsville, Md., and LAIe clg w . __ AU_.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1958, newspaper, August 30, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2001953/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.