The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 68, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Ruth circle of the Woman's Soc-
iety of Christian Service of the
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First Methodist church met Tues-
day in the home of Mrs Mabel
De Vail with Mrs Frank Maxwell
Mrs Kent rash and Mrs Nellie
Noble as co - hostesses
n Mrs George Dinsmore chairman
- opened the meeting with roll call
Mrs Kenneth Ray secretary resd
the minutes of the last meeting
An announcement was trade that
the circle would give what they
had left from their recent rummage
v - sale to the salvation army
Mrs Roy Moore gave the devo-
tions using the 11 chapter of Luke
She stressed the need for quietness
stillness and prayer
Mrs Prank Morfield completed
the study "The Church in South-
east Asia" 'Mrs Moore dismissed
the meeting with prayer
Delicious refreshments were ser-
ved on individual trays to one
guest Mrs Clarence Johnson and
10 members present
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Esther circle of WSDS met
Tuesday in the home of Mrs W
W Brand with co - hostesses Mrs
J H Whitney and Mrs Norville
Johnson
Mrs Herbert Wilson chairman
opened the meeting Mrs Elmer
Saunders gave the devotions read-
" ing scripture She gave a short
talk on leadership in the church
followed by a prayer
During the business meeting re
ports were made of the sale of
plates and candy and the food sale
and bazaar held last Saturday An
announcement was made sl
church calls during the pat month
tit
Mrs Whitney gave the last of
: the lesson study ' The Church in
Southeast Asia"
A delicious dessert course was
served to one guest Mrs Marsh-
' all Maxwell president of W &CS
and 18 members present
Priscilla circle of WSCS met
Tuesday afternoon in the home of
3 u Mrs Art Aitken Mrs Charles
Harzman Mrs Gerald Brown Miss
I
Nellie Elford and Mrs G L Daw-
kins were co - hostesses
The business meeting was con-
' ducted by Mrs Frank Rclf chair-
man Mrs William Lamont led a song
service Mrs A A Gallon gave
the meditations on the 13 chapter
of is! Coy She used as her sub-
ject "Enjoying our Years by Pol-
ishing our Stars"
Mrs Harry Foster gave the les-
son "The Church in Southeast
Asia"
Refreshments were served carry-
ing out a Thanksgiving theme to
the 18 members present
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MRS ERNEST HANSEN
CCS Of First
Methodist Church
Meet Tuesday 20th
ACT NOW!
WINTER IS JUST A
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Kunzman-Gallaugheri
Wedding Vows Read
Wedding vows were exchanged
by Miss Xenia Mae Kunzman of
Cspron and Orville James Gal-
laugher of Medicine Lodge Kans
The bride is the daughter oi Mr
and Mrs Walter Kunzinan Capron
and the groom is the son of Mr
!and Mrs W J Gal laugher of
Medicine Lodge Kans
The Rev H Seyfert of the Sc
Jo lins Lutheran church in Nash-
ville Kans performed the double
ring ceremony before an altar
The Lride was dressed in a white
ballerina nylon dress fashioned
with a low V shape neckline fInd
Wide eumberbund belt The full
skirt leatured six tiers of nylon
accerdion pleats She wore a white
Juliet hat decorated with daisies
centered with rhinestones Her
Jewelry was a rhinestone bracelet
and earrings She carried a colo
nial bouquet of -Amtrican beauty
roses surrounded by white earna-
tiGns tied with white satin stream-
Mrs Richard Balles of Medicine
Lodge Kans served as matron of
honor She wore a winter white
moire faille dress trimmed with
black velveteen Her corsage was
of red carnations tied with silver
Richard Banes of Medicine Lod-
ge Kan served as best man Ron-
! nie Arebalo nephew of the bride
' carried the rings on a white satin
heart shaped pillow
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for a trip tlirough
Kansas and Oklahoma For travel
the bride chose a red velveteen en-
semble Upon their return the cou-
ple will make their home In Med-
icine Lodge where the groom is
crmloyed with an oil company
Social Calendar
2:30 Holly club will meet Friday
with Mrs Charles Maxwell 715
Logan
6AltTID
2:30 p m Republican Women's
club w ill meet Saturday in the con-
ference room of the court house
MONDAT
7:30 p m Garden club council
will meet Monday in the home of
Mrs F B H qpellman All :nem
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rnd Mrs Willie Murley Edwin
l Miexner Mr and Mrs David
I Pfleidcr and Mr and Mrs Arnold
Hada
Members present were Mr and
Mrs Perry MeOsxer Mr and Mrs
Fred Isenbart Angela Carolyn
Freddie and Ronnie Mr and Mrs
l Donald Knox Donna and Eddie
1 Mr and Mrs Sam Hada Mr and
l Mrs Tony Shalloup Tony Let and
l Leon Mr and Mrs Edd Merl'
l and sherry
IAlso Mr and Mrs Bud Pfleider
and Joni Mr and Mrs Gene
Shirley Judy Janice and Jimmie
: Mr and Mrs Raymond Dunnigar
l and Dale Mr and Mrs Paul
l O'Neil Peggy and Dennis Bus
Rader and Donnie
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when the Homemakers Home De- 4" s-11 J1
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Mrs Don Olson and children
monstration club met Sunday Nov visited with her sister Mrs Bert
18 at the Riverview school Host Woolley Wednesday
couples were Mr anil Mrs Lester MrE Oscar Arnold Jr and chil-
dren spent Friday visiting in CIA
Pfleider and Mr and Mrs Eugene
Yohn home of Clifford Bbder Thurday
Mrs Don Hayes returned to her
The prayer was given by Mrs home in Amarillo Texas Wedw2s-
Gene Shirley day morning after visiting her par-
The afternoon was spent visitng ETAS Mr and Mrs Paul Olson
and playing dominoes several days
Dinner was served to the follow- Mr ad Mrs Gene Davidson
ing guests Mr and Mrs Raymond
were dinner guests in the home of
Howell Sherry Richard Craig
her Parents Mr and Mrs Paul
and Brent Mrs Ethel Rader Mrs
Olson Thursday
Lennie Rader Barbara Harth Mr Mr and Mrs Don Olson Mr
Home folks
Mr and Mrs Ted McWilliams
spent the weekend in Mangum Ok-
lahoma where they had been in-
vited to attend the Nazarene
horn ecomina and visit
:urch homecoming and visit
ed many friends Mr McWilliams
pastored there for three years
twenty seven years ago They re
ported an enjoyable time
Birth Announcements
Mr and Mrs Don Eggleston of
Waynoka announce the birth of a
daughter born Ncv 18 She weigh-
ed nine pounds and twelve ounces
and has been named Peggy Jean
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Glen Harris of Wavnoka and Mr
and Mrs Ted Eggleston of Way
1We Will Be Open
11 Thursday llov 22
Serving Complete
Dinners With All The Trimmings
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!anksgiving Dinneri
mine of his parents Mr and
Melvin Evans on Monday of last
Held Sunday Nov IS weneikli
Brant was a caller In the
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News from
Rose Valley
By MRS H B ISMS
Visitors in the home of Mr ard
Mrs I W Cie IlletICC Sunday of I
last week were Mr and Mrs Roy
Decker Graceva Curtis Mr ancl
Mrs Billy Decker and children
Mr and Mrs Wesley Clemence
and family Mr and Mrs Charles
Clernence and daughters Mrs
Jake Boland and Richard Wilm
Jack Kelsey chairman of the Na-
tional Farmer Organization in
Woods county attended a naticoal
convention of the organization in
St Louis Mo recently
Mr and Mrs Vemie McNeil
visited in the home of their daugh-
ter Mrs tester Hinderliter Wed-
nesday Mr and Mrs Ralph Rauch and
son were visitors in the Alvin
Rauch home Tuesday
Graveside services were held in
the IOOF cemetery Wednesday
morning for the infant son of Mr
and Mrs Billy Fritsch Mr and
Mrs B D Fritsch of Rose Valley
are the paternal grandparents
Sympathy is extended to the fam-
ily Mr and Mrs Charles Clemence
and daughters of Ashland Oregon
are visiting relatives here
Mrs Pearl Rauch and Mrs Opal
Martin called on Mrs Fred &h-
i molck's Tuesday evening
Mrs Don Olson and children
Mrs Stanley Fiscus and sons were
visitors in the home of Mr and
Mrs John Pulgroat on Tuesday of
Woolley Wednesday —
last week
Mr and MIR Dean Evans and
daughter were dinner guests in the
O S Arnold home
A Thanksgiving dinner was held I Mr and Mrs Harrison Olson
are sporting a new car
1
and Mrs Stanley Fiscus attended
a Sunday school party at the home
of Mr and Mrs Virgil Russell
Saturday evening The party was
given for the Young Adult clasa of
the Morning Star Baptist church
Mr and Mrs Harold Fiscus Mrs
Stanley Fiscus and sons were din-
ner guests in the home of Mr and
Mrs John Fulgroat Wednesday
Mrs Vivcan Fritsch visited with
Mrs Etta Keith Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs Melvin Evans ft nd
Edith Lynda Nuttei Patricia Day
and Eleanor Olson attended the
football game Waynoka versus
Mooreland at Mooreland The score
was 18 to Hi
Mr and Mrs Burell Johnson and
family called on Mrs C D John-
son in Alva Saturday morning
Mrs John Fulgroat was an over-
night guest in the Don Olson home
Friday night Mrs Don Olson !vici
her mother Mrs Fulgroat shopped
in Alva Saturday
Mr and Mrs Cecil Rawson and
family were dinner guests Sunday
of the Rev and Mrs Nelson in
Waynoka Sunday
Mrs Luther Redgate was releas-
ed from the Waynoka hospital Fri-
day evening She is staying with
her daughter Mrs Harrison 01-
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Revival Services
Set At Cherokee
CHEROKEE — Revival services
will be held at the First Baptist
church here Nov 23 through Dec
2 It was announced by the Rev
Loren Messenger pastor
Evangelist Dan Vestal Fort Wrr-
th Tex and Singer Joe Whitten
Pampa Tex will be In charge of
the services Mrs Forrest Hale
Cherokee will be choir organist
The revival will Include prayer
meetings each night at 7 p in by
Sunday school department at prea-
ching services nightly at 7:30 p in
and preaching services Monday
through Friday at 9:30 a m 1
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doiMED
YOUNG WNW AND HOSPITAL
Admitted: Nov 15 — Ed Bar-
rett of Alva for medical treatment
Nov 17 — Mrs Noma Barker of
Waynoka for surgery Nov 13—
!Mrs Don Eggleston of Waynoka
or observation Mrs Lottie Per-
cival of Alva for medical treat
ment
Dismissed: Nov 12 — Mrs Don
Eggleston and baby of Wa3moka
ALVA GENERAL HOiPITAL
Adniitted: Nov 20 — William G
Clark of Alva for medical treat-
ment Mrs I N Horner of Alva
for medical treatment Joe Reed
of Alva for medical treatment Mrs
Veryl Hinshaw of Alva for ob-
servation Mra Earl Ludeman of
Amorita for observation
Dismissed! Nov 20 — Mrs J E
Riley of Cherokee William G
Clark of Alva Mrs Cora Wood of
Alva Mrs Roy Bonner of Alva
GREENS OSTEOP ATHIC
HOSPITAL
Admitted: Nov 14 — Ernest
Bensch of Chester for surgery
Nov 15 — Diana Garriott of Mut-
ual for surgery Mrs Margaret
Owens of Buffalo for medical treat
ment
Dismissed: Nov 13 — Diana Oar-
riott of Mutual
brings out
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Hospital Notes
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Mr and Mrs Lester Hinder lit-
er went to Tulsa Sunday to spend
a couple of days with his brother
and wife Mr and Mrs Lloyd
Hinter liter
Ardith Whipple spent the week-
end with her parents Mr and
Mrs Roy Whipple
Frank Rawson was a dinner gu-
est Sunday in the home of his
daughter Mrs Albin Rauch
Mr and Mrs Charles Guyer of
Waynoka were evening callers Sat-
urday in the Lester Hinter liter
home
Mr and Mrs Wesley Simpson
from Los Angeles Calif are visit-
ing in the home of his parents
Mr and Mrs Thirrel Johnson
Mrs Everett Buck land is sub-
stituting for Mrs Raymond Buck-
land in the lower grades this week
while Mr and Mrs Raymond Eick-
land spends the week in Kansas
where a relative is seriously
Mr and Mrs Albin Rauch visit-
ed in the Harrison Fiscus home
Sunday afternoon
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Kent W Johnson
& Sons
&W Johnson KM- Johnson
N D Johnson
College & Flynn Phone 60
Beginning Friday Morning Nov 23 and continuing until
Saturday Night December 1
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Dressy and Casual Sizes 5 to 15 10 to 20 1212 to 2012
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One lot of SPORTSWEAR — Bermuda Shorts Pedal Pushers
Cotton 1-Shirts Corduroy Angel Skin Gaberdine and Cotton
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Reduced 13
Perfumes and Cologne
Hattie Carnegie Perfumes and Colognes in four distinct odors
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AN ELLISON SALE NEVER DISAPPOINTS
The revival at the Pleasant View
church Is still in progress The
evangelist is doing some good
preaching Everyone is invited to
come and hear him Our attend-
ance at the Sunday school last Sun-
day was 72
Mr and Mrs Volney Paris Ts-
Vin and Viola Paris visited Sun-
day in the home of Mr and Mrs
Alfred Paris of near Waynoka
Mr and Mrs Frank Wilt vad
boys of Alva spent Sunday after-
noon with Mr and Mrs Charley
Morrow
Mr and Mrs Gus Waldrich and
Mr and Mrs Clayton Waldrich of
0171aboma City were guests of Mr
and Mrs Emory Scrimsher Satur-
day The Waldrich's were dinner
guests Sunday in the borne of gr
and Mrs Ernest Waldrich of Alva
Mr and Mrs John Farris are
visiting a brother of Mrs FarrN
Mr and Mrs Fred Glasgow and
and family of Maude Okta
Mr and Mrs Bill Hickman were
callers Sunday afternoon in the
home of Mr and Mrs Howard
Hickman
Darrel Zahorsky who is attend-
ing school in McPherson Kans
spent the weekend with his par-
ents Mr and Mrs Dave Zahorsky
Orville McDermott of Wichita
Kans spent the weekend in 'be
1Fred Simmons home
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News from
Pleasant View
By MRg HOARD HICKMAN
s me folks
Mrs Leon Howland and &man- I c
ter and Mrs Loyd Bradt of Free- 1
dom visited their grandmother 1 t
Mrs Mable Sample of Alva Tus-
day Mrs C R Young visited in the I
home of her daughter Mr and I
Mrs Leland Allen of Woodward
for a few days this week
Mr and Mrs Albert Dixon of
Kermit Tex visited Mr imd Mxs
W V Pancoast and Mrs C R
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Young of Alva Tuesday i
UNDERGOES SURGERY
Condition of Mrs Nellie Noble
well known Alvan who underwent
major surgery on her right hip to-
clay in the Alva General hosphal
was reported as very good Mrs
Noble 86 fell Monday and broke
the hip
PAINTING & DECORATING
GILBERT FISHER
608 Choctaw Phone 737
'Alvo (Okla) Review-Courier Thursday Nov 22 1956—Page 1 I
1 Thanksgiving Week finds World Wound UR
Taught Enough To Snap But Still Thankful I
By IL IL QUIGG
United Pre-o Staff Correspondent A
NEW YORK ti3P)--Titis mary Pettit Attends
Thankgsiving week and Ike werld Dance Masters Meet
its wound up taut enough to snap
I What then of this Thanksgiving? I Mrs Mary Pettit of the Pettit
IFor what to give thanks? Wel I School of Dance attended a reg-
precn-ely for what we've got I ular meeting of the Oklahoma
I First Lot the good hi the race !Dance Masters association Seim-
of man around us For the wide- day and Sunday in Edmond
eyed Integrity of children The The Sally Shepherd school of
I dignity Of the very old The corn- dance was host at the meeting
I passion shown the sick The which Inctoded a business session
passion F110911 the sick rte
simple goodiiPss of companion-
ship Then for I store and its pres-
cribed autumn tranquilizers: The
barbiturate of VOX) the 31! t
covering ginize of snow the
opiate of 'Indian summer diny
with wide-angle tecbnicolor spin-
ning with breaths of what Emily
DiokinSOn called the "altered
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I nace room as it gets its girding
ning with breaths of what Emily I for the long winter
with wide-angle technicolor spn-
D1okill54011 called the "altered Even Carving Is Privilege
air" For the chore of Thanksgiving
Fair 5eason Give Thanks 1 cooking with its rewards of
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And for the man-made r-eason— tableside gluttony Even for the
for the oncoming Christmas shop- chore of carving where they set)
ping and its sweet exasperation 1 arate the men from the boys
For the shared misery of slush They have to so the boys can't
underfoot For the creative ang hear the naughty words uttered
uish of making shcpping lists by frustrated carvers
the denison of an overstuffed For the Th a nk 4 g I v ing school
chair at tbe end of a shooping holiday when the kids have four
day the perkiness of Christ- days off and telephone calls and
nias cards and the holiness of Elvis Presley fill the home
their Import Last and best thanks for the
gift of memory — and all the
For turkey hash tWhatsainat-
ter? It's food ain't it?) i bright and autumn-mellow yester
- - days of Thanksgiving
For the smells In New York
the tang of chestnut wiiat1e
roasting on the street corner The
close mingling smell of crowded
department stores For leaves to
rake and their brittle odor For
the bother ' of furnace trnubles
and the dusty dank of the fur
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aturday and a workshop Sunday
State Dance Masters will meet
in Norman hi December and will
be guests of the Pettit School of
Dance for the January meeting
scheduled for Sunday Jan 20
COMPLETE PROCESSING &
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AND DEEP FRESZERS
Your steaks tenderized roasts
boned & rolled Your name
stamped on each package
Steaks wrapped flat with pa
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