The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954 Page: 3 of 16
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Hayward
Florida
Journey
Related
By Mrs Iris Thompson
Mr and Mrs Doc Sylvester
and family and Mr and Mrs F V
Ellis returned home Saturday
evening after spending a few
days in St Petersburg Fla at-
tending the state Farm Insurance
company's national convention
All report a wonderful time
Some of the places they visited
were Silver Springs where they
rode in boats with glass bottoms
to see underwater plants fish
turtles and many other things
This is where "Tarzan Under the
Sun" was filmed They visited
Rev and Mrs J W Hartsaw in
Orlando Fla Rev Hartsaw is em-
ployed at a fruit packing plant
and he took them through it
They also visited in St Augustine
seeing old historical places such
as the oldest cathedral in the
world the old slave market and
the wax museum At Chatta-
nooga Tenn they went through
Rock City on Lookout mountain
Myrtle Flowers who had been
staying in the Harold Edward
home in Crescent several weeks
returned home Wednesday
Mrs Houghland of Tulsa came
Monday and stayed the week with'
101 a Williams and the H E
Ka-ka's
Rev Coty of Tulsa and Rev
Kay of Big Cabin Okla called(
on Mr and Mrs Fred Knopfel
Mtridae
Mrs J C Ellis was a Tuesday
overnight and Wednesday guest
of Mr and Mrs John Harmon
They went fishing Wednesday at
their ponds
Mr and Mrs Harlin Moore and
their grandson of Hennessey ac-
companied Mrs George Garner
of Waukomis to Hayward Wed-
nesday She was a supper guest of
the Ralph Forshees She spent a
few days with her sister Mrs
J C Ellis
Mr and Mrs John Charter of
Perry visited in the W P Chelf
home Thursday evening
Mrs - Edith Parker Mr and
Mrs Wayne Parker and daughter
of Tulsa were here Saturday
They accompanied Cora Hough-
land back to her home
Mr and Mrs Royce Flowers of
Enid visited Myrtle Flowers Sun-
day afternoon
The district Youth Rally was
held Monday night Stillwater
won the banner Sandwiches and
cookies were served afterwards
Missionary women met Tuesday
night at the church with five
members and one visitor present
Mrs J Harmon was lesson leader
Title "Home Mission in America"
In the business meeting it was
voted to have the mother and
daughter banquet May 3 in the
evening and each one to bring a
covered dish
Brotherhood also met Tuesday
evening with six men present
They gave a review of their
S meeting in Alva
J G Culbertson and Lora Wil-
liams were in Enid Thursday on
business
Lora Williams visited a few
days this week with Mcs George
Woolley in Covingtotn
Mr anc? Mrs Henry Cordes
Gary and Jacqueline of Belle
Plaine Kans spent the weekend
with Mr and Mrs John Cordes
Mrs LeeRoy Bowling and Craig
were also supper guests Saturday
The occasion was to honor Mrs
Cordes's birthday Among others
that honored her in the evening
were the Roy Alexanders Grace
Davis Mr and Mrs Len Zelle
and the Norths of Covington
Eight members and one visitor
attended Ladies Aid Thursday
Prayer meeting beginning with
April 14 is to start at 8 o'clock in-
stead of 7:30 each Wednesday
- evening
Mrs John Harmon had a birth-
day Sunday Mr and Mrs Calvert
Harmon and Mrs Enfield of Bil-
- lings and Mr Harmon surprised
her with a dinner all prepared
Mike Kapka and Donna Curtis
attended the rattlesnake hunt in
Okeene Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ferd Knopfel'and
Mark and the Lewis Kays Terry
ane Stevens of Enid were Sunday
supper guests of the Ralph For
shoes and Doyle
The Ferd Knopfels and Mrs
E Kapka attended the gospel
singing in Enid Sunday afternoon
at the EUB church
Mr and Mrs J: R Cline of
Enid spent Sunday with the Ken
neth Smiths and boys
Mr and Mrs Harry Garner of
Drummond visited Mrs J C Ellis
and Mrs George Garner Satur-
day Mrs Garner returned home
with them
The Ted Edgars of Perry called
on the Budd Thompsons Monday
Their dinner guests Saturay
were T R Craig of Belle Plaine
Kans and his daughter Mrs Lee-
roy Bowling and Craig of Cov-
ington Merlyn Easterly of Enid
w a s here Thursday evening
Royce Flowers visited them Sun-
day afternoon Oscar Sams of Lu-
cien was also a visitor
Rev Hutchens of Lucien filled
the pulpit here Sunday morning
The Brotherhood had charge of
the evening services a Bible dis-
cussion the betrayal and cruci-
fixion of Jesus Christ to his res-
urection Mr and Mrs Lester Pinkerton
visited Mrs C E Pinkerton in
Kremlin Saturday
Dozens of corporations are in-
terviewing students at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma this spring
Senior students in many fields
have a wide choice of jobs this
year
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Clifford Culbertson has been
spending part of his furlough
here with relatives and friends
He has been with the navy and
is now stationed at San Diego
for the past two years
The Douglas 4-H club girls en-
tered the annual dress review at
Enid Saturday Awards went to
Dorothy Harmon head scarf and
apron and Marylin Loesch They
were in the blue ribbon class Lin-
da Atkins and Joyce McCleary
with apron received blue ribbon
Dorene Woodson red ribbon
Third year manual Vickey Fort-
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blue ribbon Manual five Luanna
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The high school baseball team
entered the tournament at Gar-
ber last weekend They won from
Pond Creek and Enid B team to
get in the semi-finals lost to Per-
ry and played Crooked Oak in
the consolation match and won
third place
The team went to Carrier Mon-
day and played Lahoma in their
tuornament and lost by two
points
Mr and Mrs Leon C Baker and
son went to Nash Sunday and
were guests of Mr and Mrs O
W Childs on their 56th wedding
anniversary
Mr and Mrs Charles Wehling
entertained Sunday Rev
Jones Tryon and Mr and Mrs
Donald Scott
ENID EVENTS Thursday April 15 1954 Page 3 -
Rith Ann Rogers Shirley Bocw Snake hunt at Okeene Sunday
and Delores Baylor placed man- Jane Downing a nurse front
uat seven dress Earlene Scott re- the General hospital Enid spent
ceived grand champion Mary lin Monday at the home of her par-
Meisner reserve and Idalene Har- ents Mr and Mrs Wright Down-
land placed in blue ribbon class ing
in manual eight Esther Roberts Mrs W A Davis spent Wednes-
also placed in the blue class day night and Thursday at the
home of her sister Mrs Lloyd
The high school baseball team
entered the tournament at Gar-
Johnson in Tulsa
ber last weekend They won from Mrs Dora Gibson was a Sun
Pond Creek and Enid B team to day guest at the home of Mr and
Mrs Roy
get in the semi-finals lost to Per-
Kegin in Covington
ry and played Crooked Oak in Dick Miller who is a student at
the Tonkawa Junior college
the consolation match and won
third place Tonkawa spent the weekend with
parent' nar
The team went to Carrier Mon- his - Mr and Mrs II A
day and played Lahoma in their miller
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Mr and Mrs Leon C Baker and here for his 50 years of medical
son Went to Nash Sunday and practice friends have arranged
were guests of Mr and Mrs O for a basket dinner to be held in
W Childs on their 56th wedding the community building at the
anniversary noon hour Friday A ball game
Mr and Mrs Charles Wehling one of Dr Parkers favorite sports
entertained Sunday Rev 11 I will be played o the local dia-
Jones Tryon and Air and Airs mond in the afternoon Open
Donald Scott house Nv i 1 be from four imtil six
Mr and Mrs Herman Rogers at the home of Dr and Mrs Park-
Ruth Ann and Bruce were among er for those unable to attend the
those that attended the Rattle dinner
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McBride, Paul. The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1954, newspaper, April 15, 1954; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2075990/m1/3/?q=ellis: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.