The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1950 Page: 2 of 16
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OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING OCTOBER c:th
SATURDAYS
Conducted By
Mrs Catharine White
803 W Oklahoma
Miss Ryan Clayton E Taylor
Repeat Vows September 25
9 a- m in St' Francis Xavier
church in Enid Miss Norma Ryan
' St Louis Mo daughter of Mr
and Mrs E J Ryan Hillsdale'
became the bride of Clayton E
Taylor of Chanute Kans The
bridegroom is the son of Mr and
Mrs E IL Taylor of Pittsburg
:Kans
The Bev A A Isonbart Okla-
homa City officiated at the nup-
tial mass before an &tar flanked
‘- by baskets of white gladioli and
backgrounded with chrysanthe-
mums Branched candelabra held
the white cathedral candles and
the bridal path was marked with
'white satin bows and aisle cloth
The traditional wedding- March
!was played by Sister Gloria Oso
:and Christine Martin and she
she played the organ selections
' throughout the ceremony accom
panying Roy Stretch uncle of the
:bride as he sang "On This Day
t Oh Beautiful Mother" and Miss
Joan Plisek who sang "Ave
:Maria"
The bride given in marriage by
her father was gowned in ivory
-satin fashioned with princess
bodice Chantilly lace covering
the shoulders and forming a
squared sweetheart neckline as
it taped to a point at the waist
i The lace was repeated lit wide
bands at the ends of the long
tapering satin sleeves The satin
also formed the tiny rolled em-
press collar of the gown and the
tiny buttons that accented both
the front and back of the bodice
which were styled indentically
: The very full gored skirt ex-
tended into a cathedral train
The bride's three-quarter length
veil fell from a closely fitted Ju-
:liet cap of satin Her flowers a
purple - orchid showered with
stephanotis and knotted with
White fatin streamers were
mounted on a white prayer pray-
cr book: For something old she
wore her grandmother's gold pin
her something new a double
strand of pearls given her by the
bridegroom Iler something blue
borrowed and a sixpence in her
'she
Maid of honor was Miss Colleen
Ryan sister of the bride who
wore a gown of ice blue satin
styled with off shoulder scallop
Lam the full skirt with scallop
trim down the top half of the
front and around the back She
wore white gloves and carried a
nosegay of yellow: baby mums
She wore a band) of yellow baby
Tnums in her hair
- Bridesnadds were Miss Geral-
dine Ryan another sister of: the
bride:- and Miss Donna Snod-
grass of Enid Their dresses were
of bronze slipper satin identical
in style to that of the honor attendant-
They also wore white
gloves Their headdresses' and
posegays were of bronze baby
mums - --
- Martin Ryan cousin of : the
bride of Dallas served as best
man and - ushers were Charles
Ryan and - Donald Page also
cousins of the bride They wore
white carnation boutonnaires Ae-
Olytes were Bobby Joe Ryan and
Bobby Sedbrook the bride's cous-
ins Flower girl was tiny Miss Doro-
thy Page who wore a marquis-
ette dress over ice blue -satin
She carried a nosegay of yellow
bahy mums and wore one in her
hair John Roy Streich dressed in
white with a white carnation
boutonnaire carried a white sat-
in pillow the rings tied with sep-
arated sating bows Both young-
stet s are cousins of the bride I
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held in the Memorial
-The:12Vor4 :6 4
Mr and Mrs Clayton E Ta3lor
On Monday September 2 3 at highsebool suditorium 4with Mrs
Porter C Wilson presiding at the
wedding cake and Mrs Moil Mullhauer at the 'punch bowl
The bride's table covered with
a white linen cloth was centered
with the three tiered cake top-
ped with a miniature bride and
grootn and was made by the
bride's mother
Background music was played
during the reception by Mrs Ken-
neth Kruse of Nash Mrs Leland
Crouse of Hillsdale sang "I Love
You Truly": and "Because" ac-
companied by MN Kruse Mrs
H IL Childess aunt Of the bride
of Amarillo Texas kept the guest
book At the gift table were Mrs
Frank Ryan cousin Of the bride
and Mrs Ralph Taylor aunt of
Itt e bridegroom
The bride's mother was gown-
ed in navy blue crepe accented
by a pale pink collar With her
dress she wore black and pink
accessories and a corsage of yet
low carnations The bridegroom's
mother wore a gold faille dress
! with black and white accessories
a cottage of pink carnations
Among out of town guests were
Mr and Mrs Ralph Taylor Pitts-
burg Kans uncle and aunt of
the groom Mrs IL It Childress
bride's aunt of Amarillo Texas
Martin Ryan bride's cousin and
Mrs Bettye LeMay both of Dal-
las Texas and Dr Fredrick Good
of Wichita Kansas -
For travel - on their wedding
trip to points in Oklahoma Kan-
sas and Missouri the bride wore
a smoke white two piece wool
jersey dress With navy blue ac-
cessories and her orchid corsage
Mrs Taylor was graduated with
the 1946 class of Hillsdale high-
school and in 1949 from St Marys
schol of 'nursing taking part of
her training at Sacred Heart col-
lege in 'Wichita at the Crippled
Children's hospital in Oklahoma
! City She was employed in sur-
' gery at the Enid hospital until
Koinonea Club
Hears Dean
Stephen England
The Ralph W Nelsons 2021 E j
Randolph had as guests Mon-
day night Prof Nelson's sister and
husband Mr and Mrs Ralph
Smith of Washington DC when
they entertained the Koinonea
club Monday night H
A buffet dinner was served the
table decorated With autumn
flowers Mrs Nelson was assist-
ed by Mrs L L Lounsbury in
serving
Dean Stephen J England gave
the evening's paper on "Russia"
' which was followed by a spirited
discussion The remainder of the
evening was spent informally
Bordado Club
Meets Monday
Together for the first meeting
of the fall were 13 members of
Bordado club when Mrs W IL
Rhodes entertained Monday aft-
ernoon at her home 1714 W Ok-
lahoma -
"Summer Vacations" was the
roll call topic The afternoon pas-
time was needlework Mrs
Rhodes assisted by Mrs W O
Rothe and Mrs Earl hoover serv-
ed a dessert course
The next meeting will be Oct
16 with Mrs B T Bitting
she entered Barnes hospital in
St 'Ads JulY 1 for a year's train
ing in atn:ttlieshi
Mr: Taylor wzs in the navy
during World War 11 mid upon
his discharge entered schools for
training in X-ray and laboratory
technician work a part of which
he received at Wichita hospital
where he was graduated in 1949
He is now employed as an X-ray
laboratory technician at the
ichnston hospital and diagnostic
clinic in Chanute Kans and he
is in the naval reserve
AAUW Will
Give Sat Tea
Dr Anna Ours ler member of
the faculty of Oklahotna A&M
is being presented hy Enid
branch American Association of
University Women at a tea Sat-
urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
in the drawing room of Clay Hall
Dr Ours ler witO is prominent in
AAUW state circles recently
has been tippointed by the na-
tional president to serve on the
southwest regiUrt AAUW com-
mittee on standards and recogni-
tion Of colleges and universities
All members of the Phillips
Mothers Association Phillips fac-
ulty members and AAUW mem-
bers in Enid and vicinity are in-
vited to attend
Style Revue Event
At Oakwood
'Ladles Day
Ladies' Day at the Oakwood
Country Club featured for its aft-
er luncheon prograin a style
show by Gray's with models worn
by young matrons of the club
Miss Bete Mitchell presided as
MC and Airs Bill Stolzer was
the commentator Fashions wear-
able from dawn to dusk were
modeled by Mrs J D Montgom-
ery jr Airs Joe Glasser Mrs
John Tater jr Mrs Bill Gray
Mrs -Cecil Munn Mrs George
Newell Mrs Bud Everitt Mrs
Ilarold Barton Mrs G I Mun-
gcr jr Mrs Jo -hn W 'Bowers
'Jr Mrs George NeWell and Mrs
C E Loomis Jr
Mrs Park W Laberton receiv-
ed the door prize :
-Visits Parents -
-
Howard W George of Quito
Ecuador who has been in the
States on business for several
months is visiting his parents
Prof and Mrs J E George 100G
W Broadway
IMUMMINIM
for the Opening
z ' of the new
Seven To Seventeen
department of the
Co-Ed Campus Shop
131 North 22nd
Everything to please the taste of the
teell-drehed miss from the seven-year-old
lass to the sophisticated co-ed
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ENID EVENTS
Social And Personal
News And
Announcements
Enid Study Club
Hears Travelogue
Mrs I P Julian president pre-
sided over the initial fall meeting
of Enid Study club Monday aft-
ernoon at the home of Mrs IL C
Marshall 434 S Taylor Fourteen
members and three guests Mrs
E L :Geyer of Ft Worth Texas
Mrs Mattie Kinney of San An-
tonio TO Nail and Mrs LW Mot
ris were present
MeMberii answered roll call
with "Vacation Echoes" A travel-
ogue On Canada and the northern
United States boundary was giv-
en by Mrs E L Kittredge
t t 111
Among Enidites at Norman for
the OU-Boston college game were
Mr and Mrs J D Montgomery
jr Mrs L E Noble Boyd Free-
man Jr Miss Rosemary Champlin
and Dick Champlin
Sc d it
TODAY!
PIE PACE-SETTING DESIGNS ARE COMING FROM CROSLEYI
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MONDAYS
Azotic Club
Opens Season
The Azotic club met for the
first meeting of the current year
Monday night at the Phillips
Student union Hosts for the af-
fair were Mr and Mrs Don Mit-
chell Mr and Mrs Robert R
Nigh and Mr and Mrs James
Ladd
A Hallowe'en motif decorated
the dinner table in the private
ding room of the Student Union
cafeteria Later the guests ad-
juorned to the lounge for an eve-
ning of informal entertainment
Don Mitchell is president of the
club comprised of younger Phil-
lips faculty members and their
ives
Guests In Crews' Home
Mrs Ida Ferguson of San Ber-
nardino Calif and Mrs Inez Sil-
ver of Wewoka are guests of
their cousin Miss Laura Crews
226 W Pine Several informal
courtesies have been given in
t heir honor
FAMOUS ELECTROSAVER UNIT
Quiet economical refrigerating unit
is backed by a 5-year warranty
Extra-thick insulation keeps
efficiency up operating cost down
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000 NEOnvolmEm
TYCO Women
Plan Party Oct 24
The executive board of the 1
NCO Women'a club met at 12:30 1
o'clock Tuesday at the NCO club
at Vance Air Force Base with 1
Mrs L L Grant in charge Mrs !
R L Sullivan assumed her du-
ties as auditor 1
Mrs Grant and Mrs Dick Laur
were appointed to aszist Mrs ILI
N Bodie and Mrs R W Douglas
co-chairmen of the entertain-
' ment committee with a Hal- 1
loweten party to be held Oct 24 1
at the ONG
The regular business meeting
of the club followed at 1:30 o'clock
with reports brought from the
executive board
In the afternoon card party
in charge of Mrs Bodie and Mrs
Douglas a Hallowe'en theme was
used in decorations of the lounge
and in the refreshments
High score prizes in canasta
went to Mrs Dick Laur and Mrs
Isabella Bodie Mrs Laur won
the door prize
Guests wcr Mrs Isabella Bo-
die Mrs V J McCarty and Mrs
E T Lambert
FULLAVIDTH FREEZER
Spacious freezer holds as much as 50 pounds of
frozen foods and ice cubes and two big
crispers keep vegetables dewy-fresh
Thursday Octobcr 5 1950
omen 1 BABs Are Hosts
y Oct 241 At House Party
board of the 1 DAB club members and pled-
ub met at 12:$0 ges Were hosts to their dates at
tt the NCO club 1 a house dance Saturday night in
'orce Base with 1thci recreation room of the Carl
in charge Mrs Ford home 1107 W Wabash
ssumed her du- Chaperons for the party were
1 Dr and 1VIrs Bruce Hinson and
1 Mrs Dick Laur !Mr and 111rs Lloyd McKnight
to assist Mrs R Rufrt'shments were served to
s R W Douglas 1 the 'Misses Anne lleadlee
the entertain- bcth Ann 1larshall Judy Crom
with a Hal- 1 Well Nlary Bouchard Phyllis
be held Oct 24 'Bradbury Virginia Geis Dean-
Ina Spickelmier Carol Franks
ausiness meeting 1 Sandra Caldwell Joy A n n
ted at 1:30 o'clock Edw an
ards d Jo Ann Hart
ou ght from the
And members and pledges Dick
Godschalk Bill Ailwy Ken
5 Bodie and Mrs
mon card party Richardson Bruce Hinson Dave
Champlin Dick lqcKnight David
ons of the lounge
we'en theme was Gtrieltn e r
i)a 1111 att111i)iit)td a I I
Da k Au-
cll -
sments OlaS BO b Frantz Eugene llarris
rizes in canasta !Richard Harmon B011 Thorpe and
ck Laur and Mrs i Byron Hays
Mrs Philip Mieknol of Okla-
homa City is a guest this week
of her sister Mrs Roy Fitzgerald
1814 E Elm
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gloves nd crried a
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purple orchid showered with sehol of nursing taking part of
you want it--in front 'in Eight in readi n
stephanotis and knotted with her training at Sacred Ileart col- A 4k h'
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mounted on a white prayer pray- Children's hospital in Oklahttina n
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wore her grandmother's gold pin gery at the Enid hospital until ti
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avore a gown ol
styled with off
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Announcements The executive board of the 1 BA11 club members and Pled-
The Azotie club met for the Oct 24 At House Party
0 c 0 t Tuesday a e
NCO Women's club met at 12:30 1 ges were hosts to their dates at
first meeting of the current year at
' I I T d t the NCO club la house dance Saturday night in
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Miss Ryan Clayton E Taylor kotnonea b
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Enid Study Club
Monday night at the Phillips
Mrs L L Grant in charge Mrs Ford home 1107 W Wabash
Vance Air' Force Base with tl'2 recreation room of the Carl
Repeat Vows September 25 Hears Dean
Student union Hosts for the af-
r e -r
uive Sat i ea Hears Travelogue fair were Mr and Mrs Don Mit- tie s as uditor s I Ti - B IF so d
Dr and Iis tua in n an
R L Sullivan a-sumed her du- Chaperons for the party were
— Stephen En
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- - - oland
b Dr Anna Oursler member of
the faculty of Oklahoma A&M Enid chell Mr and Mrs Robert 11
Mrs 1 P Julian president pre- I Nigh and Mr and Mrs James McKni ht
t were appointed to assist Mrs R Refrthments were served to
Mrs Grant and Mrs Dick Laur -7'11 and M LloYd - t
The Ralph W Nelsons 2021 E
is being presented hy Enid sided over the initial fall meeting 1Ladd
of Study club Monday aft-1 A Hallowe'en motif decorated and Mrs R W Douga the Mi
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I N Bodie ls sss Anne Ileadlee Eliza-
t b Randolph had as guests Mon- ernoon at the home of Mrs R C I the dinner table in the private -
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i y nolit Prof of Nelson's sister and branch American Association of e ment committee with a Hal-1 well Mary Bouchard Phyllis
' University Women -t a tea Sat-
husband Mr and Mrs Ralph ''' ' nA Mai shall 434 S Taylor Fourteen I ding room of the Student Union
co-chairmen of the entertain- I beth Ann Marshall Judy Croni-
a - 1- n rl '
a ' Sat- members and three guests Mrs 1 cafeteria Later the guests d ! na Snickelmier Carol Franks
lov:e en party to be held Oct '241Bradbury Virginia Geis Dean-
' 1 ''" '' ': -c - : ! Smith of Washington DC whenl!""Y 11""" " ')")'1 U ClucIS E L "' w' ''''''
in the drawing room of Clay Hall ' t — f c A f ' f
Geyer of Ft Worth Texas juorned to the lounge for an eve-
i ' : they entertained the Koinonea Mrs lathe Kinney o an n- rung o in ormal entertainment '30 o'clock Fdward nnd Jo Ann Hart
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- club Monday night H Dr Oursler wino is prominent in -
tonto Texas end Mrs J W Mor
club comprised of younger Phil- of the club followed at 1
Don i hell
tippointed by the ne- Mitchell is presid f th
ent of
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AAUW state circles recent Mt
ly ' h reports In 'ought from the And me mbe r s and 1)
-The regular business meeting -Sandia Caldwell IloodygesAnnickn
- " A buffet dinner was served the - ris were present
:
bible' decorated with autumn has been ar
executive bo d Godsehalk Bill Athey Ken 14 ''( 4
mcmbon 'MIMI Ned roll call lips faculty members and their
' ' ' tional president to serve on the
i flowers Mrs Nelson was assist- st '
ouhwe st region A A0 W coin- with "Vacation Echoe s" A travel- Wives In the afternoon card party Richardson Bruce Hinson Dave 241 4
ed by Mrs L L Lounsbury in - ogue on Canada and the northern in charge of Mrs Bodie and Mrs Champlin Dick McKnight David
i
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mittee on standards and reeogni-
serving United States boundary Nvas giv-
tion of colleges and -universities Douglas a Hallowe'en theme was
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used of the lounge itr e y D il le liathoot David Nic 1
e Dean Stephen J England gave CL1CStS In Crews
1 ed in decorti
Home and in the refreshment
en by Mrs F L Kittredge
All members of the Phillips - - s o
t-las Bob F rnt
az E uge ne Iiiirr
i- : - - ' - f-' ' ---- the evening's paper On "Russia" Giltner Blib Crandall Dick Au-
i Mothers Association Phillips lac- 4 t t Mrs Ida Ferguson of San Ber - High score prizes in canasta I Richard Harmon Bob Thorpe 4ind
- I - 7 ' i : which Was followed by a sp irite d
' ? ' - discussion The remainder of the ulty members and AAJJW mem- Among Enidites at Norman for nardino Calif and Mrs Inez Sil- went to Mrs Dick Laur and Mrs i Byron Hays i
bers in Enid and vicinity are in- the OU-Boston college game vvere ver of Wewoka are guests of Isabella Bodie Mrs Laur won I
evening was spent informally -1
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vited to attend I Mr and Mrs J D Montgomery their cousin Miss Laura Crews the door prize I Mrs Philip Micknol Of Okla-
jr Mrs L E Noble Boyd Free- 226 W Pine Several informal Guests wor Mrs Isabella Bo- homa City is a guest this week
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B man jr Miss Rosemary Champlin courtesies have been given in die Mrs V J McCarty and Mi 3 of her sister Mrs Roy Fitzferaid
or a 0 U Style Revue Event
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lahoma show by Gray's with models worn
by young matrons of the club --- 9
I ‘ Summer Vacations" was the e
i ' ' roll call topic The aftetnoon pas- Miss Bete Niitehell presided as
MC and Airs 11111 Stolzer was Ak There's nothing else
? i time was needlework Mrs It
the commentator Fashions wear- like Crostey's "Care-Free -
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able from dawn to dusk were
1 ' ' ' ' ' Rothe and Mrs Earl Hoover serv- m Automr414 Defrosting i t
modeled by Airs J D Montgom-
ed a dessert course (le's F) c) 0 11
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- s - ----------- -- ' The next meeting will be Oct 42 - Fl No muss no fuss no bother
John Tater ir Airs Bill Gray ' ' '1 : ' - 4 ttot-04- e- A-L li 1 r
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it) Wita AILS D 1 Bitting Mrs Cecil Munn Mrs George ) LA ‘"'"' '"-k '' Nothing to turn off nothing to
Newell Mrs Bud Everitt Mrs
à So3 watch nothing to empty b 2 to
w ith Mr she ent s e it B
d ar ne s hospital in Ilan ld Barton Mrs G E Mutt- r o- r A t
ding et tile Louis ouis July 1 for a year's train- gc r Jr 6
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As centered his discharge entered schools for ed the door prize
cake top- training in X-ray and laboratory
bride and technician work a part of which tri! e -
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