Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 258, Ed. 2 Friday, December 8, 1961 Page: 5 of 10
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new civil hall the town coun-
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day will attend the last of a
six-week series of demon-
stration classes illustrating
Linda Covey, Jet, has been
teacher for sixth graders in a
French study. Helen Brown-
field, Colorado Springs, Colo.,
who lived in France three
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Jean Nida, Alva, and Bari
Smith, Cherokee, have in-
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for first and second graders,
An intermediate group in-
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. Learning Spanish are these three Alva youngsters in a class being taught by Bari
Smith, Cherokee. The children are Grant Brunsteter, foreground, Michael Brandt and
* Sally Holder. Fifty-three pupils enrolled for six weeks of Saturday classes instructed
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ers belong at either Guthrie
or Tulsa.
More than 100 members
of the 33rd degree are ex-
pected here for the occasion.
Jack N. Tresner of Enid
will be in charge of the con-
ferral team. All designates
at present are Knights of
Commanders of the Court
of Honor, a rank second
only to the 33rd.
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successful.”
One-hour sessions have
been held each Saturday
morning in the language de-
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -
President Kennedy's family
will spend the weekend at
years, volunteered as an as-
sistant in that class.
The conversational ap-
proach has been used in all
instruction, giving emphasis
to things of particular inter-
est to children. These include
names of members of fami-
lies, fruits and vegetables,
animals, counting and add-
ing, colors, clothing, days
and months, greetings, mak-
ing introductions, songs and
rounds.
: Quits Post
SHAWNEE - Don Ward,
assistant Pottawato-
mie County agent, has re-
signed his post here to ac-
, cept a position as county
agent of Sheridan County in
Howie, Kan. He will leave
December 16.
2 Ward came here in Octo-
ber, 1958 and has worked
principally with 4-H youth
cn this county. He received
his bachelor of science de-
gree at OSU in animal hus-
bandry and will complete
work tin his master of sci-
ence degree next spring in
rural adult education.
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Bonita Moreland, Alva; Mar-
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Ten will receive their 33rd —, a». -meno, Lawun;
degrees. The others were Homer C. Moody. Musko-
so honored in Washington,
D. C., early in October.
their country estate in Mid- ballistic missile
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ing into a special schedule
secondary level in the col-
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Duke; Paul Gore, Oklahoma the dead for 30 years, died
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ALVA — Fifty-three ele- of the modem languages de-
mentary school pupils Satur-
: ALTON, Ill. (UPI) - Po-
nce were asked Thursday to
give Santa Claus “much-
needed” protection.
The Santa hired by the
Upper Alton Businessmen’s
^Association complained that
while he was mingling with
"shoppers, a group of teen-
• age boys heckled him and
' fried to steal candy from his
•doth bag of goodies.
- Police were called into the
case when Harrison March,
the Santa, complained that
the pranksters tried to set
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BERLIN ( — Four young
men and a girl escaped
.from Communist-ruled East
1 Berlin Thursday by crawling
!> hundreds of feet through a
ewer.
They were rescued when
a West Berlin policeman
aw a manhole coyer moving
on Bernauerstrasse, only
about 20 feet to the west of
the Communist wall. Police
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02nd got them out at East
ish classes and one in
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All activities will be con-
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temple here and will be
open only to 33rd degree
Masons. Charles P. Rosen-
berger of Tulsa, sovereign
grand inspector general of
the order in Oklahoma, will
be the principal speaker.
Those scheduled to re-
ceive the 33rd are William
J. (Bill) Edwards, master
of the McAlester consis-
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 258, Ed. 2 Friday, December 8, 1961, newspaper, December 8, 1961; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2005477/m1/5/?q=%22dewey+redman%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.