The Edmond Booster (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1958 Page: 8 of 14
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rage 8 The Edmond (Okla) rooster Thursday April 3 1353
Leonhart Baby Has
First Birthday Party
Mr and Mrs Don Leonhart
honored their son Michael David
on his first birthday at their home
recently in Oklahoma City
Present were his great grand
mothers Mrs Anna Lou Iligdon
and Mrs A K Shannon his
grandparents Mr and Mrs A
O Leonhart and Mrs Paul Pig
don Others present were Mrs
Leslie Tannehill rnd son Frank
Jerry Higdon and Miss Janie McIntosh
If you want to Buy Soil or
Insure call John C Junker In-
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(Adv)
Easter Seniees
For Every Faith
in Ohl Jerusalem
More than seventy-live spe-
clot services ceremonies and
processionals are held during
Easter 1Veek in Old Jerusa-
lem Jordan by Catholic
rrotestant and Eastern rite
churches
Easter visitors to Old Jeri'
saint can worship according
to their faiths and inclina-
tions at quiet sunrise services
St Bethany during devotional
walks along the I'la Dolorosa
in the Garden of Gethsemane
or at rontifical High Mass in
front of the Tomb at the
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Fifth and South Boulevard
Records 49c to $598
Toys 10c to $298
— Also Candy and Cosmetics —
Ballerina Gown Leads
The Nuptial Parade
This yeses bride w ho wants a pretty but infornial wedding
will pick a ballerina length wedding dress like this one in
misty white lace Hem of the skirt is scanned over crystal
Pleating A high turban of net and lace takes the place of a
call—BY GAME DUGAS NEA Women's Editor
ATTENDING a central district
meeting of home demonstration
clubs ii Shawnee were Mrs
Dorothy Erooks Mrs Jean Ilaug
Mrs l‘largaret Lockwood Mrs
John Hulsey Mrs Antone Sol-
leder Mrs Scrivner Mrs Brow-
er and Mrs G W flicks all
from the local Edmond Home
Demonstration club
"GOOD NEIGHBORS" of the
week are the friends of Mr and
Mrs Torn Cogghurn who are be-
lievers in the saying "a friend
in need is a friend indeed"
MRS W A 111'LL is quite one
of the nicest "telephone" neigh-
bors to be found From her home
in th 400 block W Second F he
keeps tab of her neighbor's health
and her calls are always eagerly
awaited by them She can't walk
but her cheerful attitude s ta be
admired
MR AND MRS Wallace
Thompson Whittier Calif and
Orville Elliot Huntington Ore
are visiting relatives here They
Easter Lilies
$139
Gladiola Bulbs
Hydrangeas
Geraniums
Mums
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50-Ft 7-yr Guarantee Plastic
Garden Hose S298
Ladies Hose RAO to $169
Kirkland's Boulevard Drug
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came to attend Mrs Orley Elliot's
funeral
OSCAR WOLFKILL son of
the Nally Wolfkills is recovering
trona surgery
REMEMBER Mrs Mary
Davis? She is teaching music in
the American dependent school
ill Vincentz Italy
HAROLD CAROL and Mary
Susan Farrell are all comfortably
settled in their new residence at
106 S Juliet Ile formerly serv-
ed in the Airforce
MRS BOY BUZZARD and her
daughter Mrs Margaret Bryden
really had a nice day visiting
Sunday in Luther (my old home-
town) with Mrs Belle Hunting-
ton and the Rogers family
EASTER GUESTS in the Welsh
home will be L K Cox Los
Angeles and Mrs Lina McDaniel
Dallas Miss Barbara Buck Colo-
rado Springs kis to be Judy
Welsh's houscguest for Easter
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IF YOU HAVE planned an
Easter day outing do :t after you
attend the church of your choce
Many hours of hard practice have
been done by the choirs and you
will be amazed at the superb
quality of the music Also the
sermons will be in keeping with
the observance of Easter Very
few things and plans are so im-
portant that they can't be put
off for an hour or two Don't you
agree?
MRS DONALD Strouse Mrs
George Stratton Mrs Don Mc-
Millan and Mrs William Wise
were guests at the first rush party
of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority
which had a "get-acquainted"
coffee in Mrs Jeff Melton's home
WHEN I ASKED Mrs Nora
Carpenter her plans for Easter
she chuckled and replied "work"
She's the secretary at the Metho-
dist church and her reply needed
no explanation as all church
secretaries certainly have no idle
moments
Sketches: Carolyn Denham
can't seem to shake her cold
Owana Moore taking time to
phone Ditto Doris Johnson
Beryl Gossett busy as a bee
and loving every minute of it
Condolences to Lola Dowden los-
ing her dad Happy birthday
to my dad on next Monday and
wishes for many more I kinda
like him Esther Hughes nice
as usual Detta Dillon and
Lola Scott gadding as usual and
enjoying every mile Sympathy
to the Tom Coggburns from all of
Frank's many friends Father
W J Swift off to Kansas City
for a spell Spring spring
everywhere and not a drop of
sunshine anywhere Mae Cart-
mill over the flu Helen Chase
teaches at Millwood and busy as
usual Mrs Bentley O Quinn
and son Mark from Midland
Tex have been guests of her
Wm Greenfield&
Remember Mrs John T But-
cher? She is very ill in Sarasota
Fla Glad Ross Chitwood is
more than holding his own altho
still ill Jean Haug needs 36
hours in a day She is that act-
ive Rita Vetters and Marie
Walters as nice as a gentle rain
on a spring day
LT COL and Mrs Jack Melton
and son Randy age four are new
residents of our city and are liv-
ing in the Ray Carr home They
are friends of Jim and Dorothy
Welsh and were formerly sta-
tioned in Paraguay The colonel
is a reserve instructor at the ar-
mory in Oklahoma City
DO YOU LIKE good home bak-
ed food? Sure you do who
doesn't? Drop by Snyder hard-
ware Saturday and you'll not
leave without taking home a cake
or pie Circle 4 of the First Metho-
dist church is sponsoring the
event Prices are within every-
one's budget and your Easter
dinner's desert problem is solved
MRS CLYDE Howe Mrs T
H Flesher and Mrs S N Stone
attended W E Scott's funeral in
Checotah recently The Scotts
formerly lived here and were as-
sociated with Central State college
DURING A RECENT phone
conversation with Mrs A D
Dailey she told me her grand-
son Mike McGowan is now in
officer's training school with the
Marine Corps at Quantico Va lie
graduated from OU in 1957 with
a degree in business administra-
tion Mrs Dailey reports she is feel-
ing fine and keeps busy with her
housework and rental property
I'm sure you remember her as
the former owner of the Edmond
Sun I told her she deserved a
rest as she had put in many an
hour on the paper
MRS IIARRIET S Peters has
returned to her work at the bak-
ery part time She recently broke
her arm but her confinement
was made more enjoyable
due to the visit of her two daugh-
ters Mrs Mary Downes and Mrs
Maureen Bell from California
MRS MABEL Brigham is now
at home recovering from a broken
hip Her cousins Miss Susie
Montgomery Joplin Mo and
Mrs Margaret Gilbert Lawton
have been her houseguests the
past two weeks
REMEMBER Mary Ida Burns!
She is now Mrs Sam Davs and
is living in Italy where her hus-
band is stationed with the armed
forces
MRS E IL Van Antwerp Mrs
J J Priest and Mrs Marion
Lewis attended a CanTfire coun-
sellors meeting in Oklahoma City
MAJOR JAMES Carson and his
family from Wichita Falls Tex
will be weekend houseguests Eas-
ter of his parents Mr and Mrs
L A Carson
MR AND MRS L E Charlton
had such a nice visit with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr
and Mrs Harry Sexson pnd child-
ren Cathy Sue and Violet Ann
who returned to their home In
Houston Tex Sunday The Sex-
sons also visited with his parents
— By Margaret Leman —
Mr and Mrs J E Sexson
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MR AND MRS L T Cheatham
are planning on spending the Eas-
ter weekend in Tulsa with their
daughter Mrs Clifford McClung
and family
see
A GROUP OF Deer Creek re-
sidents recently completed a 10-
hour standard first aid course
taught by Mrs Marion Lewis
Mrs Lewis Was quite impressed
with the fact that even on the
nights it snowed everyone came
Completing the course were
Mrs Marjorie Bass Mrs Barbara
Bradley Mrs Roy Beese Mrs
Anne Finch Mrs Darne Blair
Mrs Howard Holmes nrs Timo-
thy Holmes Mrs Sharlotte Fields
Mrs Helen Ili Ipirt Mrs Roger
Murphy Mrs Roy D Ray Mrs
L'ut vrence Sasser Mrs La Wanna
Tompkins Mrs Wesley Waller
Mrs Ntrgil Ward and Wesley
Waller
Mrs Lewis is a qualified Red
Cross first aid instructor having
just completed a course in the
latest methods Everyone should
know what to do in case of an
emergency in the home or travel-
ing in a car If any club or group
is interested in learning first aid
give me a ithg and I'll gladly pass
on the information to authorities
who can help you
PASSING THE trailseeker's
rank in Campfire were Glenda
Hu Ime Camile McKitrick and
Jackie Norman Judy Pierson
passed the woodgather's rank
DURING THE RECENT Camp-
fire candy sale district one whcih
is the Edmond organization wAh
Mrs W D Howell candy chair-
man is really proud of the fact
that out of 54000 boxes of candy
100 Edmond girls sold 1837 boxes
Another interesting fact is that
$9185 stays with the treasurers
of the individual Campfire groups
in Edmond
Eight Campfire girls who sold
50 or more boxes qualifying them
for the title of princess plus a free
day at camp include Marcena
Geyer Deanna Dark Betty Lewis
Linda Lou Willeford Hope Tal-
ley Dorthy Van Antwerp Linda
Millie and Rosemary Montgomery
DR ANN Coyner first vice pre-
sident of Delta Kappa Gamma in-
ternational society for women
teachers attended the annual
state convention in McAlester
over the weekend
Mrs Dorothea Meagher execu-
tive secretary of the state organi-
zation and Mrs Gladys Ford also
attended
The purpose of the organization
is to help improve the status of
teachers Some $2000 in scholar-
ships is being offered for graduate
study
GRADY WATKINS arid C
Spearman jr helped judge the
Every corner of our store
has put on Easterairs—in
fascinating new fashions
and new accessories
for spring '581 They're
waiting now for your
approval! Come in today
New Easter Hats
district American Legion oratori-
cal contest
DR JOE C Jackson dean at
CSC was the main speaker at the
Shawnee PTA founder's day pro-
gram sponsored by the PTA council
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provide that "Magic Invisa Uplift" Leno elastic
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Afty C cup 32-10
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lady blonde cocker puppy who
has decided to live with her fa-
mily They love the Mt le dog
but it isn't their puppy It must
belong to someone so please
phone 747 and talk to Mrs
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