The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1943 Page: 4 of 8
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HEM telt you at ShIp's Service Departments
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When people feel about a soft drink that way
' It's got something special CocaCola has A
taste all its COWIlo A drink that adds refreshment
Truly the only thing like CocaCola Is
: CocaCola Itself the tradvmarked
product of The Coca Cola Company
A Coke and a hot dog! Everywhere you sea that
combination you see something that b America
in foreign lands!
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BY Mr W B Dodds
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Kenneth Letteer with the Sev-
enth Army in Skily while in com-
bat wrote on July 27 to his pa-
rents Mr and Mrs H U Letteer
the following letter
"I know you have been wonder-
ing why you haven't heard from
line but writing is one of the big
problems while you are in combat
This morning we have s chance to
write so I will write you a few
Knee I would like to write all the
folks but can't so you will have
to pus the word around When
we have completely taken Sicily
perhaps I will be able to write
more
"I am well and feeling as fine
as can be expected and hope you
re the same I have been thinking
of you all a lot but that is about
all I can do here I have been see-
big a lot of things and a lot that
I will certainly be glad when it is
over I don't go for the killing
ut it is a job we have to do
VuSkily is a much better place'
Africo but still I can't say
ch for it The people here are
bitter class of people than in
Afrjca The Germans have hit
theta pretty hard They have ts-1
ken about everything that the pep
thud About all they have is
witglt they have grown since the
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Germans have been run off Ws
found orchards of figs almonds
peaches apples plums and grapes
The main thing they have to drink
1 is wine All of these people seem
to be glad to see us come in and
take ever They seem to think a
lot of the Amerimns and do what-
ever they can for us I hope we
can keep up the good work and get
this over with for I have certainly
seen all of it that I want
"In fighting we have found that
the Italians give up easily for
they don't want to fight but the
Germans fight to the last man
We sent a group of prisoners back
the other day—around WO Italians
and eight Germans so you see we
are not taking many Germans
"Tell all hello and that I'm
thinking of them All my love
—Kenneth"
He wrote again on August It
"Last night we came back to
a rest camp We are right near
the coast It is pretty nicefor
we can go swimming This ito the
first since we have been in Sicily
that we haven't been where the
bullets were flying qr near by
We have been getting sonic big
nice tomatoes from Ian irrigated
patch close by If these people
could get rain they certainly would
have some fruit'
' Mrs Jessie Peckham hostess of
the HES Club entertained with a
Or Kitchen 18 Open for Inspection Anytime'
We serve only the best
We use government Inspected meats
Fast dependable sevice
Steaks and chops at reasonable ' prices?is
We cater to your family r -
Dinners and lunches especially prepared
Open 6:30 am Close 8:30 p111 Closed on Mondays
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1-wele shower -for Mrs Benton
Thompson the former Miss Betty
Ingtort There were 32 present
Contest favors all went to the
Wilde The table was decorated
with a lovely centerpiece of min-
iature bride with a long veil Re-
freshments were Ice cream and
cake The club will meet on Sep-
tember 1 with Mn Ida Belson
Mrs Bryon Thomas and son Rex
left this week for Turlock Calif
for a visit with her father Mr St
Clair and other relatives
bir and Mn John Rickabaugh
anent Sunday with her parents
Mr and Mrs H F Robison at
band Creek
Mr and MrsAtoy Brown of
Newtown Mo are here visiting
their daughters Mrs Bernard Her-
manski and Mrs Albert Wells
Mrs Dale Kirk and children of
Pond Creek made a business trip
to Enid and called on her aunt
Mrs Charlie Kaiser Friday
Sunday dinner guests of Misses
Neva and Veda Fee Sears were
Eveltn Johnson and Mary Lois
Dodds ' Afternoon callers were
Helen Hardy and Walter Johnson
Mr and Mrs John Kaiser Mrs
Charlie Kaiser and Miss Gertrude
Ranson were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Burrell Stewart
Mr and Mrs John Eger ' and
Miss Eleanor Bowers called at he
W B Dodds home Friday
Miss Gertrude Hanson spent
Wednesday with her sister Mrs
Dale Kirk and family at Pond
Creek
Mr and Mrs Charlie Pinkerton
spent Thursday in the W B Dodds
home
FAIRMONT
By Dorothy J Filmmaking
Mr and Mrs Ernest Gragert
and sons of Arkansas City Kan
spent several days the past week
visiting his mother Mrs Anna
Gragert and other relatives
Those who honored Mr and Mrs
F H Froemming on their 47th
wedding anniversary Monday eve-
ning were Mr and Mrs E A
Cholcher and their daughters Na-
omi Ruth and Martha Marie and
Mr and Mrs Adolf Froemming
and children Fred and Faye Ellen
Enrollment at Zion Lutheran
day school will take place August
27 and school will begin on Mon-
day August 80 Mr E F' Ha-
mann and Vicar R Essig will be
In charge 4
Mr and Mrs— Edward Eikert
and Mr and Mrs F H Froem-
ming spent Wednesday evening vis-
iting at the E T Alwert home
Mrs Emelie Heiberg and grand-
daughter Bhirley Ann Heiberg
were callers
Mr and Mrs Herman Pralle
spent Friday evening visiting at
the Raymond Finale home
Those honoring Rogerdean Pit-
teiko on his birthday Wednesday
evening were Mn H W Durheim
and children Mr and Mrs Ernst
Heiberg and sons Alfons and Er
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things in their lives our gehtlnit forces mrserastare
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ban Mr and Mrs E F Hellmann
Mr and Mrs Alfred Eggers and
son Rene Mn Eme lie Heiberg
and Mn R L Heiberg and chil-
dren Refreshments of cake sand-
wiches and coffee were served at
the close of the evening
Mrs Louis Gerken and daughter
Miss Evelyn visited her son Sgt
Harold Gerken and Mrs Gerken
down in Texas the past week
Miss Alma Schroer of Kansas
visited her aunt and uncle Mr and
Mrs Julius Radket On Monday
Relatives and friends who hon-
ored Mrs Clarence Eggers on her
birthday Friday evening were Mr
and Mrs Hobart A Ogle and
daughter Anale Mr and Mrs E
J C Eggers and family Mr and
Mrs S R Eggers Mrs Lydia
Harland and daughters Idalene and
Luang Mr and Mrs H W Timm
Mr and Mrs Otto Timm and tam-
11) Mr and Mn Adolf Proem-
ming and children and Mr P1 Id
McKinney
Mrs Emelie Heiberg visited at
the Henry Meyer home Saturday
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Chris Gaede Jr
of Hoxie Kan called on their aunt
and uncle Mr and Mrs F H
Froemming Friday afternoon and
were overnight guests of Mr and
Mn Chris Froemming and family
1 Pfc Clarence Timm of Fort
Knox Ky is home on a 10-day
furlough visiting his parents Mr
and Mn H W Timm He arrived
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Arthur Panhorst
and children Lorris Lee and Al-
lengene of Enid spent Sunday
evening visiting their parents Mr
and Mrs H J Heiberg
Mrs Mary Hatterman and
daughter Miss Darline visited at
the Raymond Franc home Sunday
evening
Mr and Mrs Herbert Pope and
son called at the E T Alwert
home Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mn Marion Eggers and
daughter Judith were Sunday eve-
ning dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
Edmund Pralle and son
Bernet& toesch was a Sunday
dinner guest of Valeta Durheim
Mr and Mrs Albert Staerkel of
Covington spent Friday evening
visiting at the Herman Meyer
home
Mr and Mrs E C Miller spent
Friday evening visiting with Mr
and Mrs Amos Avery at Douglas
Mr and Mrs Walter Krey and
daughter Carolyn Lou motored to
Okarche to visitwith Mrs Emelie
Kremeier and family Sunday
Rev and Mrs W A Haefker
and family of Orlando and Miss
Lydia Holimann of Coffeyville
Kan spent Sunday evening visit-
ing Át the -tio inkotiMetaa4 Per
E lc notiminn r k a'
Those who honored Mr t and
Mrs Albert Nichut on their fifth
wedding annirersary Sunday eve-
ning were Mr and Mrs Ernest
Heiberg and sons Mr and Mrs
Edward Eckert Mr i and Mrs Mel-
vin Eckert and daughter Mr and
Mrst Henry Noble and family Mr
and Mrs Ernest Peters Mr Henry
Noble of Pleasant Dale Neb Mr
and Mrs Eno Lohse and sons Mr
and Mrs Clarence Niehus and
family Mr and Mrs Rudolf Wyss-
mann of Enid Mr Elmer Noble'
Mr T C Maehr Mr and Mrs Fred
Gragert and Forrest Mrs Anna
Noble and family Mr and Mrs
Hubert Loesch and family Mr
and Mrs W J Noble and sons
of Marshall Mr and Mrs John
Nobis and daughter Miss Imogene
Mrs Albert Staerkel of Covington
Mr and Mrs Martin Mitteistaadt
and son Mrs Christine Eckert and
son Mrs Helena Niebus Mrs Her-
man Meyer and sons diss Mathil-
da Krey and Mr and Mrs Otto
Timm and family
The members of the Lutheran
Ladies' Aid had a miscellaneous
gift shower honoring Mrs Edwin
F Holimann who was married on
August 9 at the home of Mrs
Ernest Holle who was assisted by
Mrs Ervin dchroetier Games and
contests 'were the diversions Many
nice gifts were received by the
honoree Refreshments were seri
ed at the close of the afternoon
Mr E T Alwert and Mrs W D
Bredehoft spent Sunday evening
visiting with Mr Henry Meyer
A schooner Is a sailing vessel
with two or more masts
Another General Joins Our Army
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Permanents Facials Massages Manicures and
Pedicures make war on late summer doldrums
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DANNCR CRECZC
By Mrs Bessie Huff
Miss Rose lie Ransom returned
home Thursday after being a guest
In the Earl Ransom home near
Hillsdale for several days
Mr Franklin Bridges and his
mother Mrs William Bridges re
cently visited in Wichita with Mr
and Mrs Wayne Bridges and Miss
Vivian 0
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Mn Nelle Reinhardt is In Alva
for a short time on a short study
course I understand due to the
shortage in teachers this year
She will teach Sunny Slope school
this coming term
Tech Sgt and Mrs Jack
mel announce the arrival of
James Warren on August 10
Jack is located at Randolph
Field Texas
Mrif Frieda Porter and sons
Doyle and Dennis have gone to her
childhood home near Emporia
Kan for the present
Mrs William Bridges and Frank-
lin spent a couple of days this
past wesk in Enid with Mr and
Mrs Billy Bridges and son
Who says they didn't enjoy the
few cool days and nights this past
week? Wasn't it good to hunt
cover during the morning hours?
Now that it is warming up again
it is at least something to think
about
Maurice Sowle got a 15-day de
ferment I am sure this is great-
ly appreciated I understand Mrs
Sowle is able to be up for a tew
hours at a time Miss Margaret
Ann is fine and due to the hot
weather is getting along very
nicely without the aid of the in-
cubator In which she lived at first
They are now at Mrs Sowle's pa-
rents Mr and Mrs Roper a tew
doors north of University Hospital
Charles Payne is helping A A
Porter prepare his wheat land for
fall seeding
Mr and Mrs Charles Sowle Mr
and Mrs John Shire and Vernon
motored to Wichita and spent Sun-
day They visited with Mr and
Mrs Joe Foth who will soon move
to Topeka' Kan where he will be
In the educational system
Miss Mamie Yocham youngest
daughter of Mr and Mrs J D
Yocham became the bride on Wed-
nesday evening August le of Mr
Jack Loughman the youngest son
of Mrs Charles Loughman Jack
Is home on a furlough from Puerto
Rico These young people have
been in our midst some time On
fact Jack grew to manhood in the
south neighborhood) and the com-
munity wishel4tilem a long hapr
py prosperous life
children recently spent the day
with her parents Mr and Mrs-
Smith near- Meno' The occasion
was Mrs Keohn's birthday
Mr and Mrs Albert Riffel Miss
Ins and John Riffel called at the
Ben Riffel home Sunday evening
Milton Barker spent the week
end with his brother Theodore
Baker and some friends in He-
lena returning Sunday evening
C A Neidert writes he Is en-
joying the cool weather in Pine
dale Wyo In fact when he wrote
he had been there four days and
reports ice two mornings More
snow in the mountains than usual
making the scenery beautiful But
the hay crop wasn't up to par
and the later shortage was crit-
ical -
Mr Ben Riffel became very ill
last Monday and was taken Tues-
day to the hospital where he passed
away early Sunday morning Sym-
pthy is extended to the bereaved
Mrs George Ransom is spending
the week in Stillwater with Mr
and Mrs Fred Stratton and Mr
and Mrs Ilarry Ransom
Mr and Mrs J H Pilgram and
children have moved to Stillwater
He has been transferred there
Mr and Mrs Adolf Sandau of
north Texas arrived in Enid Sat-
urady Mrs Sandlot will be bet-
ter known here as Alma KUM
They were called by the illness of
her father Ben Rafe' and re-
mained until Tuesday evening af-
ter the funeral Mr Riffel's mo-
ther was in the group of relatives
She is in her 98th year
Victory garden slogan—"Weed
1em and reap 'ern"
man experienced gen-
eral Beautician with a
r fine command of the
latest m e t hb d a and
styles is now a mem-
ber of HENRI'S staff:
X t Ethel Parkey was for-
merly with Mrs: Rae
Thomas who ' closed
' her salon in the Young-
1
' blood Hotel becausq of
' illness Mrs Parkey in-
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vites her patrons to see
her at IIENRI'S
Brides
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The engagement of their daugh-
I ter Miss Mary Elizabeth Shock-
ky to Wayne Henderson Wood-
' man officers' candidate pchool
I Fort Belvoir Va son of Mr and
Mrs Guy Woodman Elk City has
been announced by Mr and Mrs
Edwin Hale Shockley 1621 East
Pine -
The wedding will take place in
early September following the
groom's commission as a second
lieutenant in to U S Army En
gineers' Corps September 1
Miss ShockleyüNadtI
from Enid High School where she
was a member of the AET Club
and May Queen in her senior year
Last May she received a BS de
gree from Oklahoma A and M
College Stillwater where she was
engineering queen in her junior
year and a member of Pi Beta Phi
the Commerce Council and Sigma
Alpha Sigma honorary commerce
fraternity '
Mr Woodman a graduate of
the Elk City high school received
his BS degree from Oklahoma A
and M College in May He was
a member of Industrial Engineer-
ing Society American Society of
Military Engineers Officers' Club
and Sigma Alpha Epsilon social
fraternity He was in ROTC dur-
ing his four years of college and
left last spring to attend officers'
candidate school in Virginia
Dr G Edwin Osborn officiated
Sunday morning in the University
Place Church at the wedding of
two Phillips University students
Miss Faye M Draper daughter of
Mr and Mrs P O Draper Law-
tqn and Leroy McReynolds son
of Lee McReynolds Chickasha
Attendants were the bride's els
ter Miss Frances Draper Law-
ton and Francis Nickerson 01
ney Texas
The bride was graduated last
spring from Phillips University
with AB and BS degrees in reii
gious education She was a mem-
ber of the dean's honor roll dur-
ing her college years and served
as secretary of the Ministerial As
sociation and treasurer of Zo liars
Literary Society 1
Mr MeReynolda is bolding a stu-
dAnt pastorate at Elm Flat Church'
Cleo Springs and will graduate I
from Phillips University next
spring He is chaplain-elect for
the Zoller' Literary Society this
year t
Following a short wedding trip
the couple will live at 2015 East
Elm
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Mr and Mrs J D Yocham
northwest of Enid have announced
the marriage of their daughter
Miss Mantle Yocham to Sgt Jack
Loughman eon of Mrs Charles
Loughman northwest of the city
Wednesday evening August 18 in
the University Place Church Dr!
G Edwin Osborn officiating
The couple was attended by Miss
Thelma Yocham and Dan McNeill
A reception at the home of the
bride's parents followed the cere-
mony Sgt and Mrs Loughman will
live in Enid until Sgt Loughman
returns to active duty with the
United States Army Air Corps in
Puerto Rico
In the chapel of Hammer Field
Fresno Calif August 13 Miss
Dorothy Stanfield daughter of E
G Stanfield 617 West Market
was married to Sgt Alfred Vig-
nola son of Mr and Mrs A Vip
nola Brooklyn Heights N Y
The bride was graduatmed from
Enid High School in 1941 and
attended Phillips Univeraty one
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Representatives from 22 Garfield
County farm families members et
the Tenant-Purchase Home Own-
ers' Club held their annual picnic
Thursday night at the Government
Springs Park -
Prank J Ryan Nash president
of the organization officiated at
the informal meeting Several
Enid business men and their fami-
lies were special guests
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Purcell, Everett L. The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1943, newspaper, August 27, 1943; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2075565/m1/4/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.