The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 276, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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Pogg 4— Alva (Okla) Review-Courier
Miss Holland Talks
Af C W F Meeting
Tuesday Morning
speaker for the meeting
of ttye JcOrristinn Womens Fellow-
ship fti'eeting on Tuesday morning
was Migs Jean Holland professor
In the foreign language depart-
ment at Northwestern State col-
lege Her topic $as "Spqmsh
Speaking People I Have Known"
Miss Holland related many of
her own Interesting experiences
v h" Mexico City during the three
lummers she spent there and one
one summer in Venezuela She
discussed the phases of fanu-
ylife‘ telling of the customs of
the' people and also gave high-
hghts of the background of their
languages On display were a
umber of lovely articles from
ler collection
Mrs E W Tanner study
chairman presented Miss Nan
1 1’ahcis who sang two Spanish
numbers accompanied at the
gano by Miss Alycen Maxwell
Devotions weU piescnted by
Mrs Vi G Guidner after which a
business session followed in
c tai'ge of the president Mrs
George Jacobsen The meeting
v us closed with prayer
fteaeohments were served fiom
01 atti actively appointed lace-
cuvered table by the hostesses
irSi Jonii Conyeis Mis Ozella
1 mbiuugli and Mrs Harvey
i uhl
Miss Rauh and Fiance
J eted at Courtesies
'Conipiinieinmg ivns oetiy Jane
lluli and her fiance Richaid
i-otter the employees at Dotteis
tJe”were eiuemmed m the doi-
ng room Fnoay evening
Bingo was tne diveiaion of the
cening wnh tne pnzes being pre-
o nted to the honoied guests
aey’also l evened other lovely
b fta-
Attending weie Mi and Mis
DUb -Eason Mi and Mis N J
k-irasbaugh Mi and Mis Ed
alowski’ Mi and Mis Bill
'elch Mr and Mis Dale Dotter
eyce Bliss Sae Cimy Phyllis
iUV's Mis lvlaigarct Faiaoee
ifrs Maigaiet Baker and Mrs
uoscoe Dotter
Meinuis ol tne wedding paity
tTieie honoied Satuiday evening at
J pin in the dining loom at Dot-
ers cate lollovving tne renearsal
or the wedding Hostess was
Mrs Koscoe Dottei mother of the
andegroom
Gaiden floweis clecuiated the
tables ut which the guests were
seated
Women's Association
Meets on Tuesday 1
“Citizens of Oui Demouacy”
was the title of the piogiam pie-
sented by Mis C A Tiaveisej
Tuesday at the meeting of the Wo-
mens Association of the First
Presbyterian church
Devotions weie given by Mis
Louis SthuLmachei and the busi-
ness session was conducted by '
Mrs R R Smith Guests lor the
i alternoon were Mis Sherman
Caldwell of Calif and her sister
Mis Ralph McCiady
Hostesses weie Mis Jack
Erskine Mis Kenneth Baud and
Mrs How aid Roepxe Mis W M
Williania piesideu at the serving
table whicn was decoiated with a
natural coloied basket filled with
zinnias
Tire first cows in the United
States 'were bi ought here by the
Pilgrims m 1624
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Vi Block West of Monfort's
Sunday August 9 1953
Queen Elizabeth Ranges
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Pltoto Caradtat I haltonal Rotlteoyt
Sixteen peaks which encircle Maligne Lake— the most photographed
body of water in North America — in Jasper National Park Canadian
Rockies have just been named the Queen Elnbeth Ranges by the Cana-
dian Government in honor of the Queen's Coicnation The peaks in the
new Queen Elizabeth Ranges all more than 10000 feet high will retain
their individual names Seven of these peaks with their icefields and gla-
ciers in the above picture of Maligne Lake which is 32 miles from Jasper
Park Lodge celebrated Rocky Mountain resort are left to right: Mount
Sampson Maligne Mountain Mount Paul Mount Warren Mount Mary
Vaux Mount Carlton and Mount Unwin
WSCS Meeting Is
Held Tuesday in
Friendship Hall
The August meeting of the Wo-
'mens Society of Christian Service
was held Tuesday morning m
iFnendship nail at the Fust Metho-
Idist church with Mrs Geoige
' Redman presiding “What A
Fnend We Have In Jesus" sung
by the group was followed by the
j repetition of the Lord’s prayer
The woiship service was pie-
'sented by Mis Max Saveie on the
topic "Christian Living" based on
Psalm 117 Mrs Bill Aiganbnght
who was m charge of the lesson
'piesented it in the form of a Bible
Iquiz with two sides chosen and
Mis Arganbnght asking the ques-
tions Mis Oiville Koin and Mis
Chailes Ritchey gave mteiestmg
repoits fiom the school ol mis-
sions which they attended lecent-
Iv at Oklahoma City unneisity
Mis Noiman Ryeison general
chan man for the annual bazaar
announced that November 21 has
been selected as the date
The meeting was closed with
singing “My Faith Looks Up To
Thee" Mis A A Gallon piesid-
ed at the coffee table which was
centered with a lovely anango-
ment of garden flowers
1
elegant echoes of your complete costume
ENSEMBLE COLORS
in BELLE-SIIARMEER
leg-size stockings
The most feminine slot kin" shades
your legs have ever worn
Ensemble Colors aic the loveliest
reasons we know for a complete
waidrobe of lielle-Shaiineeis Created
to echo fashion’s new depths of textuie
and tone — thev’ie disti aetingly flutteiing
in your own Log-Sic! Sec than— today!
$135 to $195
M i
EUB Ladies Aid
Meets at Mrs
Art Ware's Home
'W-
Hie Ladns Aid of the Evangeli-
cal United Biethien church met
Tuesday morning at the home of
Mis Ait Wait- Mis J L Burket
Vice - pioMaent opened the meet-
ing wit n piuycr
1 Devotions weie given by Mrs
Maiy Joachims and members
answeicd loll call with a verse of
jfaciiptuie Altet a short business
session Mrs Leo Goode conclud-
ed with piayer
! Co-hostess Mis Manon Webb
pieseiitcd a game during the so-
cial lioui and also introduced Mrs
Fied L Johnson who gave high-
li0hls of her leeent tup to Wash-
ington D C and New Yoik
j Those attending weie Mrs Paul
McKitnck Mis Mary Joachims
Mrs Tom Piigmoie Mrs Max
j Atkinson Mis Fred Johnson
Mis Manon Webb Mis Max
Fowler Mrs Doia Cline Mrs
Leo Goode Mis Dan Hckel Mrs
J L Euikct Mis Raymond Dun-
nigan David Hckol and Patsy
Piigmoie
! Old Timepiece
MLMI’UJS Term — UP — Leo
Neincmtz has a 75-year-old watch
that still keeps pciiect time The
hand-maae msliument chimes the
hour quailer heur and half hour
StyJQ a ltd aor-ycc
Mrs Elvin While
Is Complimented
With Shower Here
Mrs Elvin White and her three-
weeks old son Mickey Bob were
honored at a shower given In the
home of Mrs Bill Perctval As-
sisting hostesses for the event
were Mrs Ben Bickel Mrs Nels
Nelson and Mrs Paul Malzahn
Program numbers Included a
duet "Mighty Lak a Rose" sung
by Mrs John Groh and LaDonna
White and a solo “Sonny Boy”
by Mrs Groh accompanied on the
autoharp by Miss Lenore Shafer
A parody on "Beautiful Lady”
with words written especially for
the occasion by Mrs Groh and
Miss Shafer was sung by Mrs
Groh after which Paula Malzahn
and Neala Jane Perclval brought
in the gifts which had been plac-
ed in a “pot of gold” Assisting
Mrs White in opening her gifts
were her daughter LaDonna and
her mother Mrs Ella Houston
The centerpiece for the serving
table was a blue cradle Favors
were blue baby shoes which serv-
ed as nut cups Blue cradles were
imprinted In the Ice cream and
on the napkins was “Mickey and
Mommle” Presiding at the punch
bowl was Mrs Joe D Heaton
Invited guests were Mrs Ronald
Nelson Mrs Bill Wagner and Pat
Mrs Harry McMurphy Mrs John
Groh Mrs Lyle Robinson Mrs
Lloyd Berry Mrs Homer Hous-
ton Mrs Cecil Houston Mrs
Glen Elmore Mrs Don Houston
Mrs Homer Houston Jr Mrs
Neil Houston Mrs Mack Houston
Mrs Sam Elmore Mrs Charles
Wolgamott Mrs Claude Wolga-
mott Mrs Ed Francis Mrs Otho
Edwards Mrs R W Edwards
Mrs Jim Sullivan Mrs Elmer
King
Mrs Ea Doctor Mrs K W
Greer Mrs Lydia Wagner Mrs
Donald White Mrs Virlan White
and V 1 r 1 a Mrs ' Roy Jackson
Mrs Omar Scaggs Mrs Darryl
Woodson Mrs Herman Schick
Mrs Paul McKitrick Mrs Avis
Alexander Mrs Kenneth Benning-
field and Dorene Mrs Lauretta
Dimmick Mrs Wayne Reasoner
Mrs Charles Chaffin Mrs Dan
Blunk Mary Ellen Williams Nita
Bishop Mrs Rufus Gordon Mrs
Ella T e r b u s h Mrs W T Pe-
ters Mrs Joe Heaton Lenore
Shafer Mrs Frank Howerton
Mrs Raymond Roberson
The U S mnt began making
coins for foreign governments in
January 1874 The first customer
was Venezuela
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for averitgo-
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(rd fdg®)
for tall
largor legs
Siz 94 to 114
classic
(flam edge)
for largwt ) ejp
Sam 94 to 114
News From
Freedom
Mr and Mrs Welton Swain and
son Burdette and daughter
Caiolyn of Van Nuys California
visited his aunt Mrs Ezra
Blackmon and Mr Blackmon
Tuesday and Wednesday They
were enroute to New Orleans La
Mrs Marion McDaniel and
daughters of Kenton were Friday
dmrer guests of Mrs Maggie
Mooie and Sally Smith
Mr and Mrs Lynn Inman Pat
and Dannie Mr and Mrs Everett
Biadt Mr and Mrs E S Black-
moil enjoyed a wcincr roast on
the Salt Plains Monday evening
Mr and Mrs Hank French and
Domla Mr and Mrs Lyton Ger-
loff and Gary Mr ana Mrs Bill
Diuighhcttce and family Mr and
Mrs Loyd Vincent and daughters
Wildena Probst Lila Kay and
REEL “3:$'?95$995
PLUGS !EG: !'°1 89c
R1 - -I1-1! 95C
"r 9gC
LINES 98c
ROD5!Gi':!5$995
REG $995
RODS
REG $1095 TACKLE
pr nr
Q7J
REG $695
BOXES
Y- V'
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REG $293
BALLS $225
REG 2 35
BALLS $175
REG $1095
GLOVES $825
Only Two — '
9 Cu rtCo Luxe 770
Retrigorotor
Only One Left!
and Mr and Mrs Stanley Whlttet
and family of Jet for an all dpy
picnic A very enjoyable time was
reported
Mrs Wilford McCammon Mrs
Leifa Clothier and Mrs Pearl Mc-
Farlin spent Wednesday in Alva
Mr and Mrs Richard Cable and
were Mondayp after-
noon visitors of Mr and Mrs
Wesley 1 Nixon and family
Rev and Mrs Marion McDaniel
v u Jitn-niiijti i and family of Kenton Mrs Lily
Blaqkmon and Mr Robinson have 'McDaniel Patricia Moore and sis-
been friends from childhood teli' Rov- and Mrs' Vb®ter’ Mr'
lurid Mis Willard McCammon
i fi ’ nd-rMl!i' W' V' Pan‘°nf’tlMr and Mrs Hugh Robinson and
nm°7 pJian d Mr and Mrs Charles Martin
with his sister Mrs Carl u the Rallv
visit
Street of Tulsa
Mr and Mrs Wesley Nixdi and
family Mr Ed Coles M’ and
Mis A C Clothier went to the
Cherokee lake Sunday whec they
met Mr and Mis McCoil nnd
Margaret ' Ann Deny and
Norma Mr and Mrs H rb Me
Cool Mr nnd Mrs Jack Hayden Dance! Reed on the birth of their
and boys all of Wichita and Mr son on 'July 31st at th$ Alva Osteo-
and Mrs Karl Remke aid Claik pathic Clinic He has been named
E -$5’55
PICliiC JUG $431
REG $393
PICNIC JUG $298
1 BEG $2750 ICE CREAM
FREEZER $2065
I REG $2895
Ccffse Maker 2245
I SPORTING GOODS
tennis
RACKETS $695
All Unlisted
FISHING
TACKLE
OFF!
Reg 595 Fitted
PICNIC BASKET
SAkU $495
01
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Reg 2995 De Luxe
BARBECUE rr
GRILL IJJ
enjoyed watermelon at the Sally
Snutl) home Friday evening
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs
Wesley Walker on the birth of
their son at the Woodward Mem-
onal hospital on August 3rd He
weighed 8 lb Y2 oz
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs
MOWERS $1870
REG $11295 POWER
MOWERS $8795
REG $1129
HOSE $895
REG $235 GRASS
CATCHER $195
REG $2395
TRICYCLE $1895
REG $6995
BICYCLE $5595
REG $4350
BICYCLE $3280
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O 9
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NEW TREADS
Applied on Guaranteed Tire
Bodies or on Your Own Tire
SIZE 600-16
SIZE 670-15
NOW
2 for 179°
Monty Ray He weighed 7 lb 7-oz
Mr and Mis Wesley Nixon and
family were Thursday supper
guests of Mr and Mrs Bill Shaf-
fer Mr and Mrs Harold Kama
are vacationing at Colorado
Springs nnd other points of Inter-
est In Colorado Mrs Lena Ter-
rill Is taking care oi the children
Mr and Mis Richard Cubli)
and Stailene of El Paso Texas
were supper guests Tuesday of
Mr and Mrs Lewis Knmns ai)d
family Mr and Mrs Wesley Nljtf
on were evening visitors '
Mr and Mrs W C Blevlnjs
were visiting Mr and Mrs Mere!
dith Blevins Tuesday evening1
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PAI L UNDIR SURGERY 1
John Howard Paul formerly af
Alva and now of Coldwator Kan?
undeiwcnt an emergency appepi
dectoniy at Aha Grncral hospiuj
Friday Hospital attendants re
ported Satuiday that he was dit
mg satisfactory
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LARGE STOCK OF
NEW SEAT COVERS
For Following Cars
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1946-43 Royal
1941-48 Oe Sola '
1941-43 Dcdge
1942-48 Buick
1941 Oldsmobiio
1942-47 Cadillac
1940 Pontiac
1939-40 Buick
1939 40 Chrysler
1939 Dodge
1940 Nash
1937-38 Hudson
1939 Oldsmcbile
1940 Chevrolet
1940 Oldsmobile
1941 Chrysler
1941-42 De Sota
1946-43 Buick
1942-48 Oldsmobile
1941-48 PonFac
1941-42 Chrysler
1941-48 Ford
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Bicknell, Brooks H. The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 276, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 9, 1953, newspaper, August 9, 1953; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2064179/m1/4/?q=houston: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.