The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 2, 1937 Page: 3 of 10
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bAT URDA Y JANUARY 2 1937
Simple Nuptial Ceremony
In St- Paul's Cathedral
Only Immediate Members of the Family and Few Close
Friends Will Be Present When Miss Mildred Knight
Becomes Bride of Floyd O Bohn
By IRENE BOWERS SELLS s
Society Editor—Phone 7-1551
PrHE wedding of Miss Mildred Knight daughter of Mr and Mrs
Albert P Knight 3337 NW 20th-st to Floyd O Bohn son of Mr
and Mrs Floyd M Bohn of Houston ' Tex will be solemnized at 3
o'clock Sunday afternoon in St Paul's Cathedral
Vows will be exchanged before the Very Rev James Mills in the
presence of a few friends and
mediate members of the family
Miss Knight attended Oklahoma r
City University where she was M Sunday Evens
filleted with the Kappa Tau Delta
Sorority before entering the Uni-
Wedding Miss Mildred
versity of Oklahoma from which she Knight and Floyd O Bohn of
was graduated Houston St Paul's Cathedral
Miss Sara Marie Batten
Mr Bohn is a graduate of the dinner —
school of electrical engineering at - Mr and Mrs J H Barth-
the University of Oklahoma where old buffet supper for Mr and
he was a member of Sigma Tau and Mrs W T Martin of Dallas
Tau Beta Pi honorary fraternities Miss Betty Ruth Mager
Mr Bohnis a field engineer with luncheon
the Lane-Wells Co of IHouston Kappa Tau Delta initia-
where the young couple will make tion Miss Mary Virginia El-
their home hat
Since the announcement of her
engagement Miss Knight has been
showered with social courtesies by
her many friends
Group Leaves
For Eastern Schools
Toni B Slick Jr accompanied by
his sister Miss Betty Slick and
Charles F Urschel Jr will leave
Sunday for the East Miss Slick to
resume her studies at Smith College
Mr Slick to complete his year at
Yale University and Mr Urschel to
finish the school year at Dartmouth
Earl Slick and Arthur Seeligson
left Saturday to resume school work
at Exeter Academy
All have spent the holiday vaca-
tion with M and Mrs Charles P
Urschel of 327 NW lath-st and Mr
and Mrs Arthur A Seeligson of 420
biW lath-st
Mrs Charles H Anderson of 227
NE 14th-se has as her guest for the
week-end her granddaughter Miss
Lucy Ann Edwards of Dallas
Mr and Mrs Winings
Leave for St Louis
Mr and Mrs P D Winings of the
Rotel Biltmore left Saturday for St
Louis where they will make their fu-
ture home
Mrs Walter Nelson of Wichita
Falls Tex daughter of Mr and
Mrs WinMgs and Mr Nelson who
arrived several days ago will be the
week-end guests of Dr and Mrs E
Gordon Ferguson of 804 NW 40th-at
Mrs Welsh Leaves
For Florida
Mrs A L Welsh of 215 NW Ninth-
st left Saturday for St Petersburg
Fla where she will join her sister
Miss Helen Robertson of Washing-
ton Ind for the remainder of the
winter
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Wedding Miss Mildred
Knight and Floyd O Bohn of
Houston St Paul's Cathedral
Miss Sara Marie Batten
dinner —
Mr and Mrs J H Barth-
old buffet supper for Mr and
Mrs W T Martin of Dallas
Miss Betty Ruth Mager
luncheon
Kappa Tau Delta initia-
tion Miss Mary Virginia El-
liott C Club Mr and Mrs
Russell Meyers
Gift Shower
For Friends
Mrs Constant Honored at In-
formal Event
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In farewell courtesy to Mrs C C
Constant who will leave soon to
make her home in Wewoka
group Of friends entertained Thurs-
day at a handkerchief shower in
the home of Mrs B Leonard 2306
SW 24th-st
In the group were Mrs Prank
Williams Mrs Maxwell V Hard-
zog Mrs Joseph Blackburn Mrs
Emmett Drain Mrs John Mosey
Mrs W T Jones Mrs Mary Pierce
Mrs J A Thompson Mrs A L
Walton Mrs George Ruhman Mrs
R B Cox Mrs Roy Babb Mrs J
S Ridley Mrs Herbert Prince
Mrs J H Calhoun Mrs Hazel
Spencer Mrs Grace Morton Mrs
Newton Case Mrs George Clift
Mrs J B Cuppy Mrs Harry
Tholen Mrs Emma Chit Mrs
John Burk Mrs Nellie Cunning-
ham and Mrs Roy Lipe
Group Entertained
Preceding Dance
Preceding the Merry Maids Club
dance which will be a gay affair
of Saturday evening Miss Betty
Bailey will entertain a group of
friends in the home of her parents
Dr and Mrs Ws H Bailey 1435
NW 38th-et
Guests will be Miss Virginia
Southwell Miss Jane Strother Miss
Marie Chesnut Miss Frances Mae
Williams Miss Judy Kilpatrick
Miss Suzanne Wells
Joe Southwell J Fields Jess
Mullenix Murray Gibbons Jim
Browder Ben Head and Bob Roberts
Dinner Celebrates
Wedding Anniversary
A red pepper plant flanked by
red candles was used to decorate
the table when Mr and Mrs Dix-
ter Taylor Jr 1000 NW 22nd-st en-
tertained at dinner New Year's aft-
ernoon to honor Mr and Mrs Bert
Larason on their first wedding an-
niversary Guests were Mr and Mrs Phil
Lackey of Tulsa: Austin Manuel of
Guthrie and Mr and Mrs U S
Russell Jr Miss Gretchen Swisher
and Rowe Cooke
Waffle Supper Give
For Small Group
Mr and Mrs Bruce Spencer and
Mr and Mrs Frank Walker enter-
tamed Informally Friday evening at
a waffle supper in the Spence home
2841 NW 20th-st
Guests were Mr and Mrs Z M
Lang Mr and Mrs Roy Baze Mr
and Mrs L E Jones and Mr and
Mrs B G O'Byrne
Informal Affair
To Honor Visitors
In compliment to W and Mrs
Robert Beard of Fargo N D who
left Saturday for their home the
former's brother-in-law and sister
Mr and Mrs Arthur C Wood of
1420 NW 34th-st kept open house
New Year's Day from 11 to 2 o'clock
Mr and Mrs C B Dills of 1507
NW 4Ist-se have as their guest
Mrs Dills' mother Mrs Flora Ladd
of Eureka Ku who arrived
Thursday'
Tom Miley on of Mr and Mrs
E L Miley of 4317 Butler Place
will leave Saturday afternoon for
Charleston S C to resume his
studies at Citadel Military College
GIRL STARTS FILM
WORK SECOND TIME
Daughter of Actor-Father Has New
Contract
By United Press
HOLLYWOOD Jan I—Priscilla
Moran daughter of the late Lee Mo-
ran pioneer motion picture producer
today opened her second career in
Hollywood with a long term contract
with Paramount Pictures
Miss Moran was well-known as a
child star in pictures produced by
her father Her film work dropped
off with the coming of school days
and she finally quit the films to
continue her education - She was
graduated from Long Beach High
School and recently knocked on
Paramount's doors with a request for
film work Her contract was one of
the first to be signed in 1937 at the
studio&
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Unusual Deaf Offers Advantage to Whichever Side Gets
Oontract in Duplicate Tournamept
By WILLIAM E McKENNEY
Secretary American Bridge League
(Today's Article a Discourse On Previous Problem)
H ANDS which will produce 10 or 11 tricks for whichever side buys
the contract are the delight of the player of duplicate bridge
The reason is that such combinations produce the "swings" so dear
to the heart of the earnest seeker after a "top on the board"
One such hand dealt in the finals of the national open pair cham-
pionship of the American Bridge
League in Chicago recently pro
duced all sorts of results including Today's Contract Problem
four spades doubled for North and
South and four hearts doubled for South has the contract for
East and West three no trump Be wins the
E E McPerritt of Indianapolis second tri91c then leads a dia
and John R Lewis of Pittsburgh mood to the queen in dum-
made the four-heart contract Mr mY This holds and when
and Mrs J D Pope of Glencoe the diamond seSen is led East
El made the four-spade contract Plays the ten What card
Todays bidding was that of Mc- should South now play?
Ferran and Lew13 Lewis who sat A 53
East had no difficulty in making K 10 5 I
his contract losing a club a spade Q 8 7
and a heart' ott AK 51
Where Mr and Mrs Pope sat
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and they reached a contract of
four spades In this case only a
club and two trump tricks were
lost At the same time opponents
took sets as high as 500 In defend-
ing against adverse game bids
So all in all it was a hand of
many headaches for the earnest
strivers after the open pair cham-
pionship (Copyright 1937 by NEA Service Inc)
Trio of Hostesses
Give informal Event
Miss Grace Burch assisted by
Miss Barbara Brown and Miss Beth
Brown of Edmond entertained at
art informal dinner Thursday eve-
ning In the home of Miss Burch
1227 NW Independence-av in honor
of Mr and Mrs Paul Crowder
whose marriage was an event of
Dec 25
A red and gold color note was
carried out by the use of poinsettias
and gold candles
Mr and Mrs C S Brown of 1142
NW 30th-st had as their dinner
guests' Friday Mr and Mrs A W
Bogenschutz and daughters Miss
Betty and Miss Marjorie and Mrs
Mary Bogenschuts
Holiday Affairs
In Bastian Home
Holly and red candles made a
pretty centerpiece for the serving
table Thursday evening when Mr
and Mrs Earl D Bastian enter-
tained informally in their home
southeast of the city
Guests included Mr and Mrs J
D Caraway Mr and Mrs Paul
Tedford Mr and Mrs L S Hensy
of Edmond Mr and Mrs L V
Pruitt Mr and Mrs Russell David-
son Mr and Mrs Roy Baze Mr
and Mrs Roy Huckaby Miss Rose
Stine and Russell Ralph
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Members of the Gadabout Con-
tract Club will be entertained et
luncheon Friday in the home of
Mrs G E Baler 518 NW 18th-st
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Informal Affair
For Club Friends
The colors of the D A D Club
black and red were employed by
Miss Mildred Green when she en-
tertained that group New Year's
Eve in her home 1312 NW Ninth-st
Her mother Mrs O O Green and
her sister Miss Virginia Green
assisted in the hospitalities
Guests were Miss Aloyce Boyd
Miss Dorothy Ame lung Miss Olga
Ame lung Miss Dorothy Thomas
Miss Dorothy Hannah Miss Helen
Powers Miss Edith Fenton Miss
Gertrude Coston
Ed Hammers George Graham
Arthur Kosted Walter Canup
George Geyer Frederick Heierding
Louis Kosted Herbert Dubberstein
and Owen Green
Group Returns
From Dallas Visit
Mrs Lula Breeden and sons
Robert and Bill of 1612 NW Pennsylvania-av
accompanied by Mrs
Breeden's brother W W Hancock
of Grand Forks N D will return
Saturday from Dallas where they
went to attend the Cotton Bowl
football game
Mr and Mrs Hancock who have
been spending the holidays here
will leave for their home Monday
Mr and Mrs George L Moore of
1516 NW 35th-st entertained in-
formally Thursday evening for their
niece Miss Jane Bodley
Texas Visitors
Leave for Home
Mrs D a Curb and sons Billy
and Bobby of Albany Tex and Mr
and Mrs L R Stith and children
Ide Ile Raymond and Juliette of
Fairfax returned to their respective
homes Friday having spent the
holidays here
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Gay Affair
For Students
MEEENIMPItae
Silver Slippers Girls Will
Entertain '
Just before they board their
trains to return to the various col-
leges in which they are enrolled a
group of former Silver Slippers
Club members will be guests of the
active members Saturday evening
when Miss Dorothy Bright is host-
ess in her home 1919 NW 19th-st
Among those who will attend
are Miss Joan Sutton who is a
Delta Gamma pledge at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma: Miss Mar
gcleth Bruckmann a student at
Arlington Hall Miss Marlean Wil-
son who is studying at Oklahoma
A As M College at Stillwater Miss
Beatrice Spivey whose school is
Principla Miss Jerry Walter who
will return to Christian College and
Miss Winifred Knudson a student
at Norman
Other college alumnae who wiU
attend are Miss Maybelle Corbett
Miss Helen ' Scott Miss Jane
Louise Schaeffer Miss Jo Wade
Thornton and Miss Betty Anthony
Miss Scott to Wed
William Rendel Jr
An announcement of Interest
particularly to the younger set 18
that of the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of Miss Helen
Scott daughter of Mr and Mrs
J P Scott of 123 SE 33rd-at to
William Rendel Jr son of Mr and
Mrs William Rendel of 1921 Lindley-ay
A date for the wedding as not
been set
Miss Scott was graduated from
Classen High School where she was
a popular member of the Silver
Slippers Club and a member of the
Comes girls pep club Miss Scott
recently returned from Kansas
City where she had been a student
at the Art Institute
Mr Rendel has been seksoclated
with his father in the National
Window Cleaners Co since his
graduation from Central High
School
Stilwell Visitor
In Bullette Home
Mrs George E Shannon of Stil-
well is visiting her daughter Mrs
Cleve Bullette of 828 East-dr and
Mr Bullette
Cleve Shannon is the name that
has been chosen for the son born
on Dec 13 to Mr and Mrs Bullette
Mr and Mrs Nichols
Entertain Group
Mr and Mrs Waldo E Nichols
of 1012 NE 19th-st entertained in-
formally New Year's Eve having
as their guests Mr and Mrs R
Valentine Mertz Mr and Mrs Rus-
sell Davidson Mr and Mrs Bar-
nard Boyle Mr and Mrs R D
Trimble Mr and Mrs Tom Porter
Mr and Mrs L V Fruit Mr and
Mrs Chandler Phillips Mr and
Mrs Frank Robinson Miss Marietta
Powell Clark Nichols Jr of Wash-
ington D C and T Rolf
Luncheon-Bridge
For Club Members
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Members of the J T E Bridge
Club were entertained at luncheon
and bridge Wednesday afternoon
In the home of Mrs Leroy H
Greenleaf 3123 NW 17th-st
Favors in the games were pre-
sented to Mrs W L Stone Mrs
Riley Black and Mrs John Wade
Election of officers will be held
Jan 13 in the home of Mrs T S
Scott 3013 NW 17th-st
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Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Ruth Hab-
ben daughter of Mr and Mrs W
IL Habben of near Jones to Ralph
0 Wilson son of P L Wilson
which was an event of Friday
The vows mere read by the Rev
W T Pugh pastor of the Meth-
odist Church at Spencer In the
home of the bride's parents with
members of the two families pres-
ent Both Mr and Mrs Wilson are
members of pioneer families In
Oklahoma County and both were
graduated from Jones High School
They will make their home near
Spencer
Miss Edith Ferrier of 1420 NW
28th-st will be hostess to members
of the K E Y Club Saturday eve-
ning in her home when she enter-
tains at a buffet supper
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