The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945 Page: 5 of 10
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GEIIISLER—Enos fleihsler 22 of
Breckinridg died November 21 of
injuries received in an explosion
at the Champlin Refining company
Funeral services Were held Sunday
at the Emanuel Lutheran church in
Preckinridge with Rev E F Pet-
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Christmas goes to your head in the form of a gay
new hall These hats will go to your heart too when
you see their bright colors and new styles Calots off-
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European theater of operations
Survivors include his wife a
on Royce Lee two years old: his
parents Mr and Mrs F IL Geihs-
let of Breckinridge a sister Mrs
Harry Voth and three brothers IL
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of Breckinridge and Alfred Geihs-
ler of Bishop Texas
JORGENSON — Mrs Lillian Jor-
genson 62 died November 21st
Funeral services were held Mon-
day in the Darnell chapel with Rev
C II Reep officiating Burial was
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in Memorial Park cemetery
An Oklahoma resident for 11
years Mrs Jorgenson had lived at
1210 East RandetAl She is sur-
vived by three Sons Burnell Jorg-
enson of Enid Robert G Schnei-
der ' Beloit Iowa and Palmer
Schneider Aultin Minn a sister
Mabel Johnston Enid two broth-
ers Charles Mollenhauer Enid
and Neil Mollenhauer of Bison
and five grandchildren
HIGGINS — Mrs Birdie Biggins
66 died November 22 Funeral
services were held Sunday in the
Wesleyan Methodist church with
Rev W C Brannon in charge
Burial was in the Square Cedar
cemetery
Mrs Higgins had been making
her home with a son Martin Hig-
gins 1324 West Oak She is sur-
vived by two other sons of Enid
Paul Higgins and Eber Higgins a
daughter Mrs Maibelle Brown
Enid three brothers N E Thomas
Enid Edwin Thomas Riverside
Iowa Bryan Thomas Hunter 3
sisters Mrs G W Jett and Mrs
Charles Kaiser both of Hunter
and Mrs Matilda Grimes Los An-
geles Calif and four grandsons
ROSS — Mrs Mary E Ross 84
died November 23 at her home west
of Dover Funeral services were
lield Tuesday in the Christian
church at Dover with Rev Arthur
Ditmore in charge Burial was in
the New Home cemetery
Mrs Ross came to Oklahoma
from Iowa in 1898 and had lived
in the Dover community since that
time
Survivors include a daughter
Mrs Sarah Craigh of Los Angeles
Calif five sons Fred John Jess
and George Ross of Dover and
Sam Ross of Enid 25 grandchil-
dren 40 great grandchildren and
three great-great grandchildren
DISNEY— Mrs Mary Disney 64
died November 20 in a hospital at
Ilalstead Kans Funeral services
were held last Friday in the Garber
Christian church with Rev W R
'Gibble in charge Burial was in
the Garber cemetery
Survivors include her husband
William a daughter Mrs Gertie
Barnes of Garber and a son Elmer
L Disney of Supply
POSPICHAL— Memorial services
were held Sunday in the Garber
Methodist church for Lt John Pos-
pichal A former Garber resident
Lieutenant Pospichal was killed in
an army transport crash in China
September 27 s
Survivors include his wife his
father J F Pospichal San An-
gtonio Texas a brother Alfred re-
cently returned from 37 months ia
the south Pacific and a sister
SMITH — Robert M Smith 79
208 North Jefferson died Sun-
day Funeral services were held
Tuesday in the chapel of the Fos-
tett funeral home with Dr A S
P Fields in charge Burial was
in the Enid mausoleum
Smith had been an Enid resident
for 25 years Ile was an interior
decorator and had remained active
at it until a few months ago
Survivors include his wife a son
Farrel Smith of Olathe Kans a
daughter Mrs Eva Moore of Port-
land Ore a brother O II Smith
of Enid and three sisters Mrs
Loretta Shope of California Mrs
0 U Burright of Ponca City and
Mrs Katy Michael of California
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for afternoon and evening Black Christmas colors sequins in color too
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THE ENID EVENTS
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WORCESTER—Mrs Uri B Wor-
cester of Eau Claire Wis ' a form-
er resident of Enid died Tuesday
Funeral services were held in Eau
Claire and burial was rnade in Mad-
ison Wisconsin
Survivors include her husband
two sisters Mrs J K Thompson
and Mrs Claude Chapman both of
Enid a daughter Mrs T Richard
Moyle of Madison a granddaughter
and a grandson
COHLMIA Kamil Cohlmia 63
died Tuesday morning Funeral
services were to be held Thursday
Oa the Central Christian church
Father George F Cohlmia of
Wichita cousin of Cohlmia will of-
ficiate at the service Burial will
be in Memorial Park cemetery
An Enid resident since 1932
Cohlmia had come to the United
States from Syria in 1903 Ile es-
tablished a grocery-market at 309
East Maine
Survivors include his wife five
sons Ed of Enid Mitchell and
Harry both having returned from
the service in October Victor of
Hennessey and Lt Kenneth Cold-
mia with the Marine corps on
Guam two grandchildren and one
brother Ed Cohlmia of Watonge
STORY—Charles J Story 54 of
2311 East Birch died Monday en
route to a hospital He had suf-
fered a heart attack while at work
at the Champlin Refining company
Funeral services were to be held
Thursday in the Davis Park Chris-
tian Church with Rev Loren Ryal
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in Enid cemetery I
Survivors include his wife two t
daughters Mrs Ted Bonham of
Enid and Mrs'- Ben Guthrie of
Purdy : Mo ' one son Ilarland
Story of the home three sisters
Mrs Myrtle Perry of Oklahoma
City Mrs Maggie Ross of Dover
and Mrs Ella Randall of Meeker
Colo one brother Gus Story of
Meeker Colo and five grandchill
dren
About People
Miss Mary Ellen Mitchell dau-
ghter of Mr and Mrs Earl B
Mitchell 1001 Indian Drive and
Bobby Sense 610 W State return-
ed Sunday to Lindshorg Kans
where they are students after
spending the Thanksgiving holiday
at home
J D Montgomery and son Jim-
my 2010 W Maine left Monday
morning by plane from Wichita for
New York and Boston They will
be away a week
Mr and Mrs Frank Hawkins
1809 W Maine spent several daYs
In Tulsa last week with Mrs Haw-
kins sister Mrs W Rayson
and Mr Rayson
Mrs S M D Clark and her
sister Miss Maureen Clark 526 S
Taylor left Friday morning for
New York City and Washington
D C They also will visit points
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Holiday Special
Your suit worries are over if you shop the Glamor Shop
We are offering the suit descr!bed below at an incredibly
low price considering the value and we know you'll be-
ieve us if you'll only come in and see it It's 100 per cent
all-wool well tailored skirt is pleated front and back
rayon lining and a zipper closing The jacket has the
popular cardigan neckline All sizes
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We have this suit in wine huntets green soldier blue or
fuschia They make an ideal Christmas gift or a welccme
addition to your own wardrobe at a nominal cost
Use our convenient lay-away plan for
Christmas shopping
Don't forget to drop into the Glirhor :hop and regtster
for your rit!ori hose We'll Fold them ft- yco if ou are
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of interest in New England during
their two months' absence They
were accompanied by Lt Julia I
Zebora of MorristOwn New Jet'
sey who bad been their guest for
10 days Lt &bora recently re-
turned from service with the WACs
in Europe
Mr and Mrs J L Simpson 1502 1
Indian Drive had as guests over
Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs R J
Grimm and Mr and Mrs Joe
Winters and sons Joe and Dick of
Tulsa As a courtesy to Rev and
Mrs E L Lloyd Mr and Mrs
Simpson entertained at dinner Fri-
day night Other guests were Mr
and Mrs M E Batten and
and Mrs W O Gray Rev and
Mrs Lloyd are making their home
temporarily with Mr and Mrs
Simpson Rev Lloyd is the new
associate minister Of the First
Methodist church
Mr and Mrs R Lee Kisner 2200
S Van Buren were among those
who attended the O U-Aggie
game Saturday They were guests
of Capt and Mrs Borman Smith
formerly of Ponca City at the
dance at the Officers' Club at
Tinker Field Saturday night
U and Mrs R B Carpenter
808142 W Oklahoma spent Sunday
and Monday in Oklahoma City
R L Williams Jr and his bride
t be former Billie Jon Justice of
Claremore are residing temporar-
ily with Mr William's father Roy
L Williams 221 N Intlepend
Menss and Boys' Clothes at Rich's will give you plenty of warmth for thc
cold winter months without excessive bulk
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Boys' O'Coats
One group is of herring-
bone material with caps to
match Sturdy warm belted
backs
Sizes 2 to 8
or if you prefer blue
melton cloth with belted
backs
Sizes 2 to 8
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ence Their wedding was an event
of November 16 in Claremore
where the bride's parents Mr and
Mrs 0 D Justice reside
Capt Frank Carter who is eta-
tioned at Ft Sill spent Thanks-
giving with Mrs Carter and son
Rowland 1405 NV Cherokee
Among the Enid students who
returned Sunday to Stillwater af-
ter spending the Thanksgiving re-
cess at home were Elizabeth Hud-
son Jeanne and Jeannette Giltner
Pat Headrick Mary Nusbaum Mil-
dred Norris Robbie Jean Webb
Frances and Mary- McMillan and
Norma Jean Cole
Mr and Mrs George Williams
1423 E Maine have received word
from their son George A Wil-
liams Jr who is a senior minis
terial stwient at Lynchburg Col-1
lege Lynchburg Va that he was
one of five students selected for
the Who's Who of the American
Universities and Colleges
Mr and Mrs Page Belcher 2220
NV Broadway and Mr and Mrs
Edwin IL Shockley 1621 E Pine
wore among those attending the
game at Norman Saturday
Pvt Phil Edwards 1511 Indian
Drive arrived home Monday to
spend a furlough with his family
Mr and Mrs C E Ford and son
Charles 1523 W Cherokee spent
the weekend in Hominy visiting
their daughter and sister Mrs
Fred Drummond and family
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$2250 to $31CO
Men's Work Clothes
Corded Woos
Fingertip Coat
Plenty of zing hi this
new Fingertip coot
Precision tailoring
Railroad stitching on
cuffs and at hemline
Natural drape from
shoulder
Slash pockets
insulated with 100
virgin wool quilted to
insure extra warmth
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solids in blue gray or brown Sizes to fit LAIL
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Belted backs double
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November 30 1 45
Dr Walter McKenzie who has
been discharged recently from the
armed service was a Thanksgiving
Day guest of his grandmother
Mrs Ellie McKenzie 1914 West
Cherokee and other relatives Dr
McKenzie has resumed his medi-
cal practice in It Worth Tex
Mrs Charles Moore of Oklahoma
City was a weekend visitor of Mrs
George Kudravetz 809 W York
She was a guest of Mr and MrsI
Ilary Frantz Jr at their dinner
party Friday night
iia-rty Friday night
Mr and Mrs A D Adair 1301'
Indian Drive had as their guests
Thanksgiving Mrs Adair's sisters
and their families They were Mr
and Mrs G H Boston and Mr and
Mrs 11 K Pruner of Oklahoma
City and Mrs C E Thomas and
son Jack of Gaon
Mrs Harry Czarlinsky who has
been a guest of her cousin Henry
B Storrs and Mrs Storrs 1621 W
Oklahoma left Tuesday for her
home in Kansas City
home In hansas City
Dr and Mrs Paul B Champlin
1301 W Wabash were in Okla-
homa City Sunday through Wed-
nesday Dr Champlin attended
the Medical Conference being held
there this week
Mrs H Entriken 1214 West
Maine left Monday afternoon to
visit her mother Mrs J W Spen-
cer and otner relatives in Ft
Worth and Dallas She will be
gone a week
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made to harmonize with most
any pair of trousers or suit
pants Combination of checks
and solids with blue tan or
gray backgrounds to choose
from
Sizes 4 to 16
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Boys' Sweaters
Big selection of boys' cardi-
gans with long sleeves or slip-
over styles with long sleeves
Also sleeveless styles Any col-
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Purcell, Everett L. The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1945, newspaper, November 30, 1945; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2075351/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.