The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1948 Page: 4 of 12
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Mrs Arthur Bradbury was hos-
Ann and Miss Lea Lou Hogan
when they sang "I Love You Tru- tess to the Thimble Embroid
ly" and "My Happiness" -
ery dub when it met in her home
at ' 714 Eleventh street for the
')he bride given' in marriage
bx her father was attired in an opening meeting of the new alit-
Vternoon dress of royal blue crepe umn season Wedne:day afternoon
with which she wore white acces-
at 3 o'clock
lk - tExwies and her corsage was of Idwallt arrarlornant nf
twries and her corsage was of
'' 'American beauty roses She car-
t ried a white Bible topped with a
4--tiny arrangement of flowers in
4 AT shower of white satin stream
Sc ers
Miss Eizabeth Goodwin sister of
Ahe bride was maid of honor and
n--"lwas dressed in a summer print
-Joe Pullan of Mine acted as
im best man and ushers were Dale
Gonoway and Freddie Unruh
iplck Immediately following the cere
mo ny a reception was held in the
home of Mr and Mrs Freddie
bow Unruh her sister and the bride-
groom The bride's table was laid
with a lace cloth and its
-eenterpiece was a tiered wedding
ake topped with a miniature
-2-1'loride and groom After Mr and
:Mrs Morrison cut the first slice
cake according to bridal
lion Miss Alma Jean ronoway
' 41 rid Mis Faye Benton served cake
Others assistiIg with the reeep-
were Miss Elizabeth Goodwin
----and Mrs Uunruh Some fifty
&aves and friends were present
Upon their return from a brief
'wedding trip the coupe will make
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or plvi
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e the fall season of the W S
1AP WI S Of the Evangelical United
''' 43 ' thren churc1 opened with its
''1 Se tem m
bereeting Tueiday in the
! chtirch at Dacoma
' During the business meeting it
t was - decided to invite another
c missionary group to be guests at
the Dacoma organization's fall
t : meeting and Mrs Mildred Leslie
0 presented the lesson which con-
'' 0 cerned "We press on — in a id-
I t lowship of home' and service" Au
4 other part of the lesson was en-
titled "If you love Him why not
f se?ve Him?"
A playlet called "What's Ahead
-i' t foti the Year of Programs" was
e t gisten by Mrs Mary Bruns Mary
:' Baty and Dora Hickman A stewr-'
0 ardship ceremonial conducted by
a Mrs Opal Leslie Mrs Hill and
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Dora Hickman with Mary Berry's
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' 1 reading of the poem "We Must
Press On" the program was con-
eluded '
- A:lettet from 'Geri-nails- was kead 1
!-' at the close of the meeting and
the hostesses served delicious re
freshments
— Alt itikla11 iteyiew Courier Thur tept Iti 194S
REVIEV-COURIE111
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t Miss Goodwin-Morrison Vows
i'7" 7 Solemnized At New Hope Sunday
P-- Miss Alberta J11112 GOOtiWill the daughter of Mr Gcol-
win cf Isabella bec:'ine the bride of Donald E Morrison
i ri who is the sun of Mr and Mrs Edla Morrison of Dacoma in
:Ta single-ring eeren-Jmy solemnized in the N2W Hope church
southwest of Ringwood on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Vows were read by Rev Clar-
ence Mills pastor of the NeWl
"'Hope church before an altar bnk-
ed with fern and sweet peas Thimble Club Opens
Preceding the ceremony a pro-
gpion of approprite wedding music Season Wednesday
was presented by Mrs Charles
Hogan who accompanied Miss Rita
f I Lovely arrangements of roses
- I lantana and asters were used to
I add a floral touch to her home
During a brief business session
initiation was held for five new
members—the ceremony being an
imitation of the Second Honey-
moon program Those who were
Initiated were Mrs Mel Provost
Mil Jessie Maier Mrs T R Pu-
git Mrs May Paul and Mrs Bill
Eller the later of who won first
prize for her best story
The remainder of the afternoon
was silent in conversation and
in needlework Dainty refreshments
were served
Members present not mentioned
above were Mesdames Sam Clark
Roy Day J A Tyree Connie W-
ain Will Lane Ruth Raney
The next 'meeting will be held
on September 29 with the hostess
to be announced later
Homemakers Club
Hold Social Meet
Mrs William Murley was hostess
to the Home Makers club when
they met in her home northwest
of the city on Wednesday aft-
ernoon for a regular social meet-
ing Mrs Sam Hada president con-
ducted a brief business session in
which roll call was answered by
giving a favorite hint on pre-
paring school lunches
The hostess then presented two
contests and the winners were
Mrs A M Ewbank and Mss Al-
fed Jones Mrs Raymond Howe'
guessed the mystery package
Mrs Murley served a delicious
iced course at the close of the
meeting Guests were Mrs Clyde
Murley and Mrs Albus Rader
Next meeting will be held on Oc-
tober 6 in the home of Mrs I
Donald Rush for the regular home I
demonstration club meeting
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CRVAL KUTZ
AUCTIONEER
SAL' ES OF ALL KINDS
Phone 297-M Waynoka
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Mrs Paul McKitrick was hostess
to the W S W S Missionary cir-
cle of the Evangelical United
Brethren church when they met
In her home at 720 Maple street
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 for a
regular meeting - - -
During the business sKsion re-
- ports were heard from the various
secretaries Mrs Jessie Bodine Mrs
I T Strickland and Mrs Artie
Ware and from the trevurer
Mrs J L Perkins "In Fellowship
of World Service" was the title of
the lesson which Mrs Floyd
Moore assisted by Mrs Kermitt
Dodd and Mrs Roy Stark Mrs
StrickiaLd and Mrs Boone Boyd
presented
Yearbooks Were distributed by
Mrs Stark at this meeting and
an interesting letter received by
Mrs Bloyd from Mrs Bruce- Falk-
enburg a missionary was read to
the gathering -
At the close of the afternoon's
study Mrs McKitrick assisted by
Mrs Floyd Moore co-hostess serv-
ed the group dainty refreshments
Mrs McKitrick used arrangements
of fall garden flowers to add ' to
the beauty of her rooms '
Guests present included: Mrs
C E Edwards and Richard Howell
Mack Corbin Susan and Phil Ware
Those members present were Mes-
dames Boone Bloyd Jessie Bodine
IJ L Burket John Cameron
Kermitt Dodd Raymond Howell'
Bill Lyons - Floyd Moore Elmer
Moore Paul McKitrick John Ren-
frew Joe Reed I T Strickland i
Roy Stark Dollie Trent Artie Ware
and Tom Prigmore
The next meeting will be held on
the econd Tuesday in October
with the hostesses ' to be announ-
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Hostess To WSWS
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FAFTEURCEP
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Enid Field
Is Reopened
WASHINGTON (UP) — The
Air force announced today it has
put bark into operation three world
war II ba:e3 as a part of the air
force expansion
The bases included the Enitt air
force base Enid Oklahoma
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BETTER SERVICE
There's plenty to do Stage and Picture
Shows Zoo Shopping Spring lake
so plan to visit Oklahoma City and
The Skirvin on the week-end
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FRIDAY SATURDAY AND
SUNDAYS
Will Be Open ONLY
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Heider Honored
At Birthday Picnic
1 Alva Mts Kirk Chester Mr and
Mrs Roy Phelps Chester Mr and
Mrs Hugh Pfledier Alva Mr and
George Pfleider Lambrrt and
Mr and Mrs Lester Pfleider Alva
Mr and Mrs Roy Plielder Alva
Mr and Mrs Louis Peters Lambert
Mr and Mrs Gene Pfleider Alva
Mr and Mrs Delmar Ccppack Ch-
erokee George Pfleider Jr of Lam-
bert Miss Lavona Pfleider Lam-
bert Miss 'Faye Oviatt Chester
Darril and Roy High Pfleider Alva
Wanda June Pfleider Alva Jane
Pfleider of Lambert Betty Mae
Parker of' AlVa and Ade Wielder
also of Alva
SAN FRANCISCO — till') 7
When polloe -questioned' a sttspect
Willicm Bowen 21 they found in
his pocket a ticket showing he bad
pawned a violin for $5
An investigation rt the pawn-
shop turned bp a $10000 violin
made by a nephew of Stradivarius
It was stolen Saturday froth home
of Sigmund S Beets
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At your grocers in eaner :g! kt4p Lowqs or
Dairy-Land - Milk and all Dairy-Land
Products are available in each of the 46
cities and towns shown in the illustration
above
Simobtq 91oAtkvaL Olda Amu
Ft Supply dam was the setting
dismal ag heap orw'u 1n1:17:lenc
for a birthday picnic honoriwg Au- la's coal regions to stnk her for-
gust ?fielder on Sunday afternoon trune in New Yoric City t11 be
His family were the hosts married here next week t) ?ran-
' cis Hitchcock polo-laying son a
The afternoon was speh '
t in boat- one of Americas wealthy families
ing and in fishing while some of Stephana Sala 3 vrivei 1-y
the women present conversed After plane last night tor a Plarida mar-
the picnic meal the honoree open irage to the 39 year - old Hitch-
ed his 'arta y of gifts cock heir She was' mat at the tur
t port by Hitchcock nnd i'cy went
Mrs Rey' ?fielder and Ada Pfle- into seclusion at the hut if a
ider baked the decorated birthday' friend
cakes which were served following Their svecidinl was seh:stiled for
the picnic ' "Wednesday night or Thursday"
tin a luxurious suite et th" Sher-
Those pre-sent included: HIS wife
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Mrs:Angust Pfleider Mr and Mrs: aeon Plaza hotel hero Die -
emony had bee: 1 ochedult-d for te-
Henry Kruse Belvidere Kansas
morrow but relettoila complications
Mr and Mrs E E Vinosdel of
end Miss Saja's late arrival foreeI
Alva Mts Kirk Chester Mr and
Mrs Roy Phelps Chester Mr and a postponement
Mrs Hugh Medlar AM Mr and Miss Saja was fenowin3 almost
George Pfleider Lambert and exactly the trail that Md another
coal miner's Itughter Barbara
Mr and Mrs Lester Pfleider Alva Sears into a high level
Mr and Mrs Roy Pfleider Alva can family throvgh marriage to
Mr and Mrs Louis Peters Lambert Winthrop Rockereler Jr los
Mr and Mrs Gene Pfleider Alva ruary
Mr andMrs Delmar Ctappack Ch- - Miss SaJa was accampanied by
rokee George Pfleider Jr of Lam- her sister Nancy who will be ItEr
Dert Miss Lavona Pfleider Lam- maid of honor The vhole wed-
3ert Miss Faye Oviatt Chester ding party was aunetered n the
Darril and Hoy High Pfleider Alva "White Castle" estote of Calonol
panda June Pfleider Alva Jane Archie C Wall aril his daughter
?fielder- of Lambert Betty Mae Mrs C F Hideout friends of the
?arker of -Ahla and Ade Wielder groom
Lis° of Alva The careers of Earhara Sear3
and Stephana Saja weie remark-
ably parallel Miss iettrs' father
Violin Pawned was a Lithuanian immigrant who
SAN FRANCISCO arm found a meagre livellheoci in the
Pennsylavnia intact Miss Baja's
Phen polioe questioned' a sitspect
father was a Czeehosloval: coal
Willirm Bowen '21 they found in
miner who brought his family to
Its pocket a ticket showing he had
xiwned a violin for $5 the grimy coal town of Winner
Miss Saja was born there 23
An investigation 'at the pawn- years ago and attanded Wintiber
hop turned tip a $10000 violin high school where she vas gnat-
nade by a nephew of Stradivarius uated in 1943 -
was stolen Saturday from home Her was was a two story frame
f Sigmund S Beets structure grimy from the coal dust
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REMODELING
We ore about to finish remodeling the old
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APPLICATIONS FOR OFFICE
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Ownei' of the Stine Building
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DAYTONA BEACH Pia 'UP) —
A willowy brunette who fled the
dismal sag heap of l'Innsylcan
la's coal regions to unit her for
B SMITH
Only Can It
Happen Here
blowing' off nearby heap of Flag
She was born and pla7ed in the
shadow of a mine tippie (Kt
from her home
Her mother now Mrs Mary Sa-
1 ja Turk said Stein' was Ft spir-
ited girl with "lots of boy Ifiends"
and liked by everyona :ihe said
her daughter left Windber aer
her graduation because tho atmos-
phere made her "sad" Her four
brothers and sister Nancy also
left the home where Mrs TUM has
iived for 27 years
Mrs Turk who was remarried
last year to Steve Turk 60 ob°
a coal miner following the death
of Steffie's father said her daitti11-
ter visited her over the Labor day
weekend
She said "Steffie" became angry
When the mother proudly snowed
neighbors photographs of her
daughter and the wealthy Ifitth-
cock I'm very glad Sterne is Ot-
ting married" she said -
New York friends of Miss Sabi
said she had been engaged to
Hitchcock for "about a year"
Mrs Mary Anderson wife of the
superintendent of the building
where Miss Saja shared a $125 a
month apartment with four other
' girls said she had been wearing
Hitchcock's ring' "and tome more
jewelry from him" for a year
Miss Saba was employed at the
huge brokerage firm of Dominick
and Dominick where firm members
where vague about her Job One
said he 'believe she was one of
"about 275 clerks" and another
said she had w "responsible posi-
tion" There was no indication how she
became acquainted with Hitchcock
Whose family is as ciosely identi-
fied with ' wealth and culture as
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AUCTION
Friday September 17t11')
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Mrs Harding Mrs
Morefield Honorees
Mrs J C Harding and Mrs
Chalmer Morefield were the hon-
orees at a dinnet in the Hard-
ing home at 902 Second street re-
cently when members of their fam-
ing honored them on their birth-
days which fall one day apart
Following a lovely dinner served
on a autumn flower centered tab"
the gue:ts ill' members of tho
family enjoyed an evening of
conversation and reminescences
Those present included: Mr and
Mrs Harding their daughter
Dorothy and Mr and Mrs Choi
mcr Morefield and their daught-
er Ruth Alyce
Miss Saja's is with coal Tele-
phone inquiries to "White Castle"
were met by a cultured voice which
accured callers "I don't believe Mr
Hitchcock is quite ready to talk"
He is descended from several so-
dal and wealthy American fami-
lies His paternal grandfather
Thomas Hitchcock was a large
stockholder in the New York Sun
His mother the former Louise M
Eustis was a granddaughter of
W W Corcoran millionaire don-
or Washington's Corcoran art gal-
lery The groom's parents developed
polo playing in America His
brother Tommy Hitchcock Jr
greatest American polo player of
all time was killed in an airplane
crash in England in 1944 Fran-
cis a:so played polo but never
achieved the same distinction In
that field
200 THIN STOCKER CATIILE MOSTLY- HEREFORD
STEER CALVES FEW WED ROANS
Oklahoma City Top For Your Cood Fat It egg
We can scll more butcher cattle at 1 aood azivmtage as we have z large demand
for fat stock
THE PLACE ' TO SELL - THE PLACE TO BUY
ALVA LIVESTOCK COMMISSION
- THE PLACE TO R7ALIZE THE MOST
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handful of customers in Ponca City a quarter of a century ago it is with pardonable pride that
we compare that modest inception with our large and modern plant that now distributes Dairy
Land Quality Dairy Products to 46 cities and towns in Northern Oklahoma
So to you our customers our friends we take this means of expressing our sincere gratitude
and appreciation for your patronage and ilea will without which our growth and prottress would
have goon impossible :
It is our earnest wish that WI may continue to merit your confidence in tne years to come
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Give De Gaulle Powet
Paris — (UP) — Andre Malraux
propaganda E ecre ta ry for Getwal
Charles De Gaulle announced-
day that De Oaulle's rally of the —
French people has launched a fund
raising campaign intended to help
pace De Gaulle in power int
France
Malraux said 10000000 enevelope
stickers will be placed on sale tor'S
50 francs (about 12 cent0 eachc-
They Lear the slogan "for the!!
public safety yes"
Alva Linoleum
An'd Tile Shop
Gene Reiman Owner
JustIslorth of Maxwell
Greenhouse
PLASTIC WALL TILE
Asphalt Tile
Rubber' Tile
Ceremic '
Linoleum
Commercial Wax
Lifewall
Cabinet Tops
Carpet Installations
Felts
MouMings
Cements
Custonbuilt Venetian
Blinds
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