Latimer County News-Tribune (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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Latimer County News-Tribune
Thursdayopecernber 5 1957
Wilburton Oklahoma — rage 4
Mrs N App ling
Is Hostess To
Altar Society
The Sacred Heart Altar Society
met Wednesday evening in the
home of Mrs Newborn Appling
for their monthly meeting
The meeting was opened with
prayer by Father Joseph LaBonte
Mrs Gene Heitz president presid-
ed over the meeting Plans were
made for the children's Christmas
party with Mrs Gene Be Hz Mrs
Andres Estrada Mrs James Over-
lease Mrs Florence Williamson
Mrs Newborn Appling and Mrs
Denver D Jones Jr appointed as
committee members to complete
arrangements The date for the
special cleaning of the church for
Christmas was selected Member !
reported on sale of Christmas
cards and paper The door prize
was won by Mrs Florence Wil-
lianyon Meeting was closed with
prayer led by Father LaBonte
The hostess served refreshment !
to the following members: Mrs
Florence Williamson Mrs James
Overlease Mrs Florence McCon-
nell Mrs William C Treado Mrs
Ross Rockett Mrs Ralph Sardis
Mrs Mary Ross Mrs Andres Es-
trada Miss LuellP McKenna Mrs
Mike Coziilina Mrs Dominic Co-
zalina Mrs Gene Belz Fathei
LaBonte and one guest Mrs
Katherine Finch
20th Century Club
let Tuesday With
Mrs J M Harris Jr
Fourteen members of the Twen-
tieth Century Club attended a
meeting Tuesday Dec 3 in the
home of Mrs J M Ihrris Jr
A most interesting program on
World Trade and World Peace MU
given by Mrs Agnes L Evins
who explained and gave pertinent
information on that subject
Members answered roll call
with the question "Does Free
Trade Affect Our National Sec-
urity?" taken from the depart-
ment of International Affairs
During a business session which
followed the club agreed to con-
tinue its annual custom of filling
a Christmas 'basket for some
family and Mrs Winfrey Turner
and Mrs Ben J Thomas were ap-
pointed to complete arrangements
Card Of Thanks
With deepest gratitude we ex-
tend this word of thanks for the
many kind acts of sympathy ex-
pressed by thoughtful friends dur-
ing the loss of our mother Mrs
Damerom These kindnesses have
meant so much to us
Grace Euel and Roger Webb
Larry Vaverka spent Thanks-
giving in Perry with his parents
Mr and Mrs Joe Vaverka
First Alethodist
Church
Wilburton
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Sunday December 8
Universal Bible Sunday
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L1 Bob Gentry
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Sermon
Topic
"Subversive
Literature"
Morning 'Worship
Sunday School 9:45
Church Service 11:00
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Sunday Evening
Fellowship
For Children Youth
and Adults
Snack Supper 6:00
Study Groups 6:45
Famdy Worship 7:45
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"The Church of the Warm
Heart and the World
Parish"
The Sacred Heart choir sang high
mass and Mrs Mike Wynn o!
Iteavener sang "Ave Marie" with
Mrs Newburn Appling as organ-
ist The church altar was decorated
with baskets of bronze mums
Miss Quinn given in marringe
by her grandfather William Ber-
nard Wynn Sr wore a ballerina
length gown of white net and
Chantilly lace and a fingertip
veil of illusion attached to a crown
of Chantilly lace encrusted in seed
pearls The lace yoke of the dress
bodice was set apart with insets
of tulle outlined in seed pearls
and the long fitted sleeves were
pointed over the wrists The full
skirt of net had inserts of the
Chantilly lace She carried a cas
carte bouquet of white orchids I
surrounded by stephanotis atop a
white prayer book
She was attended by Miss Helen
Ann Treado of Oklahoma City as
maid of honor and Miss Cherie
Claudfelter of Irving Tex brides-
maid Little Paula Giacomo of
Wilburton was flower girl and
James P Wynn of Wilburton
cousin el' the bride was ring bear
er
Miss Treado was in a dress of
rose quartz taffeta with net over-
' skirt and net hat and Miss Claud-
leiter was in a dress of cham-
pagne taffeta with net overskirt
and matching net hat They car-
ried bouquets of bronze porn pons
W B Wynn Jr of Wilburton
was best man for Mr Gilroy 'and
ushers 'ere !lichael Wynn of
Heavener cousin of the bride and
Tom Dunlap of Wilburton
Mrs Quinn mother of the bride
chose a lavemlar silk suit with
black accessories and silver blue
mink furs and a purple orchid
Mrs Gilroy mother of the'groom
was dressed in a powder blue suit
with black accessories and a pur-
pie orchid
Wedding guests were entertain-
ed at a reception at the Student
Union building at Eastern Oklaho-
ma A&M college Mrs Don Cam-
eron of Tulsa presided at the cof-
fee service Mrs Charles Adams
of Wilburton served the wedding
cake Miss Margaret Johnson of
Grundy Center la served punch
and Miss Betty Edmonds register-
ed guests Miss Barbara Smith and
Miss Carolyn llolbird played
piano selections during the recep-
tion When Mr and Mrs Gilroy left
on a wedding trip through the
Ozarks she was wearing a brown
three piece knit suit brown acces-
sories and the orchid from her
bridal bouquet They will be at
home soon in Englewood Calif
where he is attending the school
of aeronautics The bride is a
graduate of Eastern Oklahoma A-
ItiM college and Oklahoma State
University Stillwater she ha5
been employed recently as home
economist with the Lone Star Gas
company in Fort Worth Tex
Out of town guests attending the
wedding were Mr and Mrs Don
Cameron Mr and Mrs J D Boll-
ings Mr and Mrs Cecil White-
cotton and George A Cuzalina all
of Tulsa Mr and Mrs Claud Cie
MRS KEVIN A GILROY
Miss Mary Nell Quinn Is
Bride Of Kevin A Gilroy
Miss Mary Nell Quinn daughter of Mrs William J Quinn
Wilburton and the late Mr Quinn became the bride of Kevin A
Gilroy son of Mr and Mrs Henry Gilroy of Menlo Park Calif
in a ceremony Thursday at 10 a m at Sacred Heart Catholic
church here
Rev Joseph LaBonte offiZ:iated at the wedding and Eddie
Durham of Fort Worth Tex and Billy Wynn Wilburton cousins
of the bride served 'the mass assisted by James Robert and Jerry
Over lease Wilburton or
ments Miss Helen Ann Treado
and Miss Helen Clark all of Okla-
homa City Mr and Mrs Henry
Gilroy of Menlo Park Calif Miss
Margaret Johnson of Grundy
Center Ia Mr and Mrs Eddie
Durham and son Eddie Miss Ruth
Tucker and Glen Price all of Fort
Worth Tex Miss Cherie Claud-
leiter of Irving Tex Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Scrievener and sons Mr
and Mrs Mike Wynn and Mickey
Mrs Minnie Johnston and Mr
and Mrs James A Emery all of
Ileavener D J Sossamon and
daughters Pat Jones William
Jones William Jones Jr and Miss
Kitty Clark all of McAlester and
Rev W A Remmes Krebs
Pre-Nuptial Shower
Given In Honor Of
Mary Nell Quinn
Miss Mary Nell Quinn bride-
elect of Kevin Gilroy of Men lc
Park California was honored
with a pre-nuptial shower Mon-
day November 25 at the Wilbur
ton Community Building
Mrs Don Cameron of Tulsa
was at the guest book Mrs New-
burn Appling played appropriate
piano selections during the even-
ing Mrs Sam Goldberg gave a
delightful sketch of the bride's
life in terms of musical selections
The honoree then opened her gifts
which were wrapped in yellow
and white carrying out the colot
scheme of the shower She was
assisted by Mrs James Overlease
and Mrs Denver D Jones Jr
The many guests were served
from a beautifully decorated table
further carrying out the yellow
and white motif the centerpiece
of which was a replica of a bride's
bouquet filled with yellow mums
flanked by crystal candle holders
holding white candles with yellow
satin bows Mrs Bill Parks served
the punch and Mrs Charles
Adams and Mrs Gene Bela served
the cake
Out of town guests were: Mrs
Minnie Johnson and Mrs Mike
Wynn Heavener Mrs Claud Cle-
mans Oklahoma City and Mrs
Don Cameron Tulsa
: Hostesses were: Mrs William C
1Treado Mrs Ross Rockett Mrs
' Bill Parks Mrs Chlrles Adams
Mrs Gene Betz Mrs Ralph Sar-
dis Mrs Jack Bohreer Mrs
Charles Sparks Mrs James Over-
lease Mrs Mike Cuzalina Mrs
Wiley Burke Mrs Dominic Cuza
lina Mrs Denver D Jones Jr
Mrs Eddie Adams Mrs Florenc
McConnell Mrs Newburn Appl-
ing Miss Luella WKenna and
Miss Helen Ann Treado
Card of Thanks
al1MMIN
We are sincerely grateful tc
friends and neighbors for then'
many kind acts at sympathy dur-
ing our sad bereavement Our ap-
predation cannot be adequate))
expressed
Mrs John Deere and Family
Mrs Maggie Back
Is Hostess To
Cravens IID Club
Mrs Maggie Back was hostt-'ss
to ztn all day meeting Of the
Cravens Home Demonstration
Club Monday The morning NV
F pent in quilting and visiting and
a delicious lunch was served at
noon
At 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon
the regular business meeting was
conducted with the president pre-
siding After roll call with each
member naming the most worthy
achievement during the year Miss
Chiles county home demonstra-
tion agent gave a demonstration
on making inexpensive Christmas
gifts Other business to be discuss-
ed was the Christmas party which
will be in the home of Mrs Vida
Chapman on December 16
An election of officers NV as held
with the following officers named
for the coming year: Mrs Vida
Chapman president Mrs Tom
Hall vice-president Mrs Charles
raltie secretary and treasurer
Mrs McLaughlin song leader and
Mrs G L Culbreath reporter
Methodist WSCS
Of Red Oak Church
Have Regular Meet
Mrs C C Collins and Mrs Sam
Kilpatrick were co-hostesses tc
members of the Red Oak Metho-
dist Church W S C S group
Wednesday evening November 20
at the church
Mrs W B Rutledge president
gave the call to worship with Mrs
Collins leading the singing ac-
companied by Mrs Hazel Rapp
"The Mind That Was In Christ"
was presented by Mrs Neal II
Morgan vice-president and Mrs
David Morris program committee
member Special emphasis was
given to Christian work for stu-
dents of higher education
Mrs Morris posted a free-hand
drawing of "Pilgrims Going To
Church" on the bulletin board in
recognition of the Thanksgiving
season
Refreshments appropriate to the
season were served by the hos-
tesses The next meeting was planned
for Wednesday evening Decem-
ber II when there will be a
Christmas program
Officers Elected
At Meeting Of
Lodi HD Club
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Officers for the coming year
were elected at an all day meet-
ing of the Lodi Home Demonstra-
tion Club held November 26 in the
home of Mrs J C Noah Jr
The morning was spent quilting
for the hostess and a covered dish
luncheon was enjoyed at noon
In the afternoon during the
regular business session Miss
Chiles home demonstration agent
demonstrated how to make Christ-
mas gifts nnd displayed some
which were completed
Officers to serve for the coming
year are Mrs J C Noah Jr pre-
sident Mrs J Q Rider vice-president
Mrs Maggie Free secre-
tary and treasurer and Mrs Clar-
ence White reporter
The next meeting a Christmas
program will be held Dec 20
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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PREVIEW - SUNDAY MONDAY
Preview Time — 11 P M
STARRING
District Clinic
(Continue:1 from front page)
Arnold J Ilambo roe Agri Ins
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Calera Okla
1220 - 1:10 Dinner - Catcteria
($125 pct phite) Echi le Jones in
charge
Afternoon Chairman - C L
Willis Mgr PCA McAlester
Okla
1:10 - 1:40 Music Dept - E 0
A&M College - Bob Pratt Direct-
or 1:40 - 2:20 How to Improve
Public Relations Program of Coop
(Illustrated) Ira Stevens Live-
stock Branch FCS USDA
Washington D C
2:39 - 3:10 Panel - "What We
are Doing on Public Relations and
Improvements Underway in Our
Associations" Farm Loan and
Production Credit Assn - Fred R
Merrifield r'res Wichita Bank for
Coops PCA Wichita Kansas
CCA - Leonard Willens Area
Supervisor CCA Enid Milk
Assoc - John Derryberry Idabel
Pres Texas-Okla Pro Assoc
3:10 - 3:15 Literature and Plans
for 1958 - A W Jacob OSU Ex-
tension Service Adjournment
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs Bob Fowler of
Healdton Oklahoma are announc-
ing the birth of P son born Nov
23 at an Ardmore hospital The
name chosen is Michael Blaine
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Rufus Nix Route I Red Oak and
Mr and Mrs Tom Fowler Ma-
comb Oklahoma
Mr and Mrs Max Dominick of
Stillwater are the proud parents
of a baby boy born Dec 3 weigh-
ing 7 lbs Darrell Duane is the
name chosen for the new arrival
Mrs Dominick is the former
Miss Mary Ellen Guest of Wilbur-ton
Pub Dec 5 1957
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
LATIMER COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
No 768
In the Matter of the Judicial
Determination of the Death of
Lula Dunlap Joint Tenant
NOTICE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO:
The heirs devisees legatees and
assigns of Lula Dunlap deceased
and to all persons claiming any
right title or interest in or to the
real estate hereinafter described:
Take notice that on the 3rd day
of December 1957 a petition was
filed herein by Fred Dunlap al-
leging that on the 17th day of
February 1957 Lula Dunlap de-
parted this life and at that time
said Lula Dunlap and Fred Dun-
lap were owners as joint tenants
of the following described real
estate situated in Latimer County
Oklahoma to-wit:
Beginning at a point 10 chains
and 15 links South of NW Cor-
ner of Sec 4 Twp 5 N Range
20 East running South 41 chains
along Section line between Sec-
tion 4 & 5 to the North border
of right of way of Fed Hy 270
thence Easterly direction 18
chains & 70 links to a point on
border of right of way North of
the point 25 links 'West of East
Wall of Highway bridge across
Little Fourche thence in a
Northerly direction North 2 de-
grees East on East Bank of
Creek 330 chains thence North
6 degrees and 30 Min East 307
chains North 11 degrees and 36
TO PLACE
t TO UWE"
- DAVID BRIAN
p MARSHA HUNT
THE TALL STRANGER
Joe! McCREA - Virginia Mayo
THERE WILL BE NO SIIOW ON
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY NIGHTS DURING DEC
EXCEPT CHRISTMAS WEEK
New Winter Weekday Schedule
PDX OFFICE OPENS 6:15 P M
Snow STARTS AT 7:00 P M
FEATURE TI31E 720 P M
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1
Min East 214 chains Thence
North 1 degree East 282 chains
North 2 degres FAcf 203 chains
North 15 degrees East 160
chains North 33 degrees East
188 chains North 44 degrees E
1C5 chains North 25 degrees
East 273 chains North 18 de-
grees East 410 chains North 20
degrees and 25 Min East 395
chains North 35 degrees and 30
min E 433 chains North 23 de-
grees East 287 chains North 11
degrees and 25 Min East 395
chains North 30 degrees West
470 chains thence West on Sec
line 19 chains and 36 links
thence South 10 chains and 15
links thence West 10 chains to
point of beginning containing 90
acres more or less according to
survey thjreof
and praying that said Court ju-
dicially determined the fact of the
death of said Lula Dunlap joint
tenant and termination of said
joint tenancy
That the County Court has or-
dered that said petition be set for
hearing on the 17th day of Dec-
ember 1957 at 10:00 o'clock
A M at which time all persons
claiming any right title or inter-
est in said real estate may be
heard
Witness by hand and seal of
said Court this 3rd day of Decem-
ber 1957
(SEAL)
Wayne Russell
Attorney or Petitioner
Pub Dec 5 12 19 1957
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
LATIMER COUNTY OKLAHO-
MA No D-I019
Hettie Thornton Plaintiff
vs
Lonnie Alien Thornton Defen-
dant SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO
LONNIE ALLEN THORNTON
GREETINGS:
Hettle Thornton plaintiff by
petition filed in the District Court
CLASSIFIED
Farm Lanus--Itanchep
City Property
Service & Management-We Trade
REAL ESTATE-LOANS
Tripp Real Estate Co
Realtors
Just East of Latimer Theatre
Wilbucton Oklahoma
WATER WELL DRILLING: Any
size or depth Finest equipment
available Call Jess Powers Tall-
hina Locust 7-2166 collect
RADIATOR REPAIRING
J A Harwell
Court Clerk
Barney Rosso
Hartshorne
Okla
Phone 313
12-26p
NOTICE
Monuments - All sizes and
colors Also have Insurance for
every need See L II Dane!
Route I Red Oak Oklahoma
LYMAN'S STUDIO
Wedding Portraits our Specialty
Copy Work
Fine Portraits
100!i E Choctaw McAlester Okla
CALL MIKE'S GAS HOUSE
Phone 5-9916
For BUTANE and PROPANE
S & H Liquefied Gas Co Mire
MONUMENTS
am the local agent for Gif-
fol 7 Marble & Granite Works Ft
Smith Arkansas Monuments
priced $25 and up Display of
monuments at my home on Main
Street J E Rogers phone 5-4698
FOR SALE: Baptist parsonage
at Red Oak 6 room modern Con-
tact Rev less Ryburn pastor
phone 35 12-19c
FOR RENT: Semi-modern house
Newly decorated See or call J E
Rogers phone 5-4698
FOR SALE: Ford Traitor 49
model lift-type equipment includ-
ing breaking plow planter-cultivator
tandem disk walking planter-fertilizer
distributor other
small items See R L Eaves 7
miles northeast of Red Oak on
Star Route 12-Sp
SALE SALE
Men's Khaki Shirts $198
Men's Khaki Pants $298
Men't Paratrooper Boots $795
All Shoes on Sale
Save at MONTANA'S
FOR SALE: 1952 Chevrolet
Fourdor Sedan Priced to sell See
or call L A Barwe II phone 5-
4893 Wilburton
If you waut the best In the su-
burban home I have 20 acres
every acre perfectly developed
pasture has 5-room modern home
natural gas Come In and see me
J C Moore WIllmrton 12-12c
Case No D-1019 has sued you
Lonnie Allen Thornton for di-
vorce by reason of non-support
gross neglect of duty and mental
cruelty and for custody of your
minor 'children and for child
support and you must answer
said petition on or before the 21st
clay of January 1958 or said
petition will be taken as 1rue and
a judgment of divorce will be
granted and custody of minor
children awarded to plaintiff
Dated this 5th day of December
1957
ton
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J A Harwell
Court Clerk
(SEAL)
Wayne Russell
Attorney for Plaintiff
Pub ? o 12 19 1957
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
ss:
COUNTY OF LATIMER
No 1904
In The Matter of the Estate of
Winfort Carter Deceased
To the Creditors of Winfort Car-
ter Deceased
The creditors of the above nam-
ed decedent are hereby notified
that the undersigned was by the
County Court of Latimer County
Oklahoma appointed Admini-
strator of the estate of said de-
cedent and that all persons hav-
ing claims against the estate of
said decedent are required to ex-
hibit them to the undersigned'
Wiley Burke with the necessary
vouchers at Law Office of Wayne
Russell 113 East Main Wilburton
Oklahoma or County Judge's Of-
fice Court House Wilburton
Oklahoma within four months-
from the date of the first publica-
tion of this notice to-wit: from
the 5th day of December 1957 or
the same will be forever barred
by law
Dated December 5 1357
Wiley Burke
Administrator
Wayne Rusell
Attorney for Administrator
I YOURMAN
JEWELER
WATCHES REPAIRED
Typewriters Adding Machines
and Cash Registers
Office & School Supplies
VERBS
201 E Choctaw
McAlester Oklahoma
SAY
ROWLAND
when asked who you want to dir
your ponds or do your bulldozer
work Phone 5-2142 E Othello
Rowland College Station Wilbur
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
START SPARE TIME
SERVICING
HERSHEY CANDY ROUTE
We will select a responsible per-
son in your area to service our
NEW HERSHEY CANDY DIS-
PENSERS No selling or experi-
ence necessary Qualified person
will have opportunity of earning
85000 per year devoting spare
time to start About 6 hours per
week required to service route and
to manage business To be eligi-
ble you must drive car and be able
to make small investment of $594
CASH to handle inventory For
personal interview write giving
particulars phone and reference
to: District Manager Dept 1121
8693 Lynnhaven Road Cleveland
30 Ohio 12-5p
FOR SALE: 14 tons HAY Henry
De Lapp Red Oak Oklahoma
12-E2p
HAY FOR SALE: Bill Grego
Route 1 WI Murton In Battles
community 12-12p
FOR SALE: Completely Modern
Home West of Wilburton with 50
acres land 2 nice fish ponds WM
Bioxham phone 5-4814 12-12P
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The Dr Church home on South
Drill is for vie at a price You Will
like Call Kensel Tucker at 5-4538
or 5-4143
FINISH HIGH SOIL OR
GRADE school at home Spare
time books furnished Diploma
awarded Start where you left
school Write Columbia School
Box 703 Oklahoma City 5-15e
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Quality per dollar value you
can't beat our prices on Feed
Seed Fertilizer and inseitieldes
20e coupon in every 100 lbs
Shawnee Egg Feed
10c coupon In 50 lbs to apply
on laying strings of baby chicks
And hens change readily from
other types of lay feeds to Shaw-
nee Cheek 9ur show window for
specials
HUMPHREY FEED & SEED
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