The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1954 Page: 8 of 12
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THE WEEK'S PROGRAM
SEPTEMBER 25
10:00 AM-Downtown Parade
11:30 AM-New Fair Dedication
200 PM-Auto Thrill Show
7:30 PM-45th Division Review
- SEPTEMBER 26
2:00 PM-Automobils Thrills
7:30 PM-"Fair Follies of '54"
SEPTEMBER 27
2:00 PM-Spoedway Races
7:30 PM-"Fair Follies of 134'
SEPTEMBER 28
200 PM-Speedway Races
7:30 PM4H Program Crowning of
FFA Swattheart and "Fair
Follies of '54"
SEPTEMBER 29
2:00 PM-Championship Races
7:30 PM-Night Grandstand Show
SEPTEMBER 30
200 PM-Late Model Stock Car R1C41
7:30 PM-Ptak Follies of '54"
OCTOBER 1
2:00 PM-Stockcar Racing Events
7:00 PM-Special Program Honoring
Oklahoma Teachers
7:30 PM-"Fair Follies of 14'i
OCTOBER 2
4:00 PM-100-Lap Stock Car Race
7:30 PM-Auto Thril !cad Dedicates
New Lighted Tracks
— FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT
0 LAHOMA
EVERYONE
WANTS TO
SEE
I S the Most Modern
hir Plant in the World
Everything New
Seven Miles of
Lighted Avenues
0'20 New Buildings
Beautiful Color Designs
BIG Parking Arias
Expertly Designed
I
Mrs Royal J Gibson of Oklahoma City left and Mrs Willard D Gilbert of Ponca City center
are houseguests this week of Mrs Merton Zeisset 927 E Maple Mrs Gibson and Mrs Gilbert
are instructors at the School of Missions being conducted here and Mrs Zeisset is presdient of the
United Church Women A number of informal courtesies have been extended the visitors this week
Series of Courtesies Honor
School of Missions Teachers
Houseguests this week of Rev
and Mrs Merton S Zeisset 927 E
Maple are Mrs Willard Gilbert
of Ponca City and Mrs Royal
Gibson' Oklahoma City Mrs Gil-
bert and Mrs Gibson are instruc-
tors in the School of Missions
being held here this week A number of informal courte-
sies are being extended them
during their visit Monday they
were the luncheon guests of Mr
and Mrs Dave Bucher at the
Enid Business Men's club Tues-
day Mrs G K Nusbaum was
hostess for the v i si tors at a
luncheon at Oakwood Country
club Wednesday at noon they
were special guests at a Presby-
terian luncheon and Wednesday
afternoon and evening Mrs Gib-
sod was the guest of Mrs Ed
Brown Carrier
Thutsday at noon they were
Guest Tea Opens
Chautauqua Club
Fall Activities
he members of the Chautau-
qua club opened their activities
for the fall with a guest tea Mon-
day afternoon in the home of Mrs
C F Tudor 722 W Pine
Guest speaker for the after-
noon's program was Dr Mark
Holcomb whose topic was "The
Mind Alive"
The three books which will be
studied during the year were dis-
cussed Mrs Earnest Baker re-
viewed "Forty Years of a Doctor's
Life" Mrs M W Mareoot dis-
cussed "The Mephisto Waltz"
and Miss Ella Stott reviewed
"The Mind Alive"
Refreshments were served from
a table centered with a floral ar-
rangement Mr J O Catlin and
Miss ::-Itott presided at the table
Gucsts at the meeting wer e
Mrs E J Masemore Mrs Earl
T Etter Miss Verilda Jacobs
Mrs W W English Mrs V E
Bolene Mrs Earl McKinnon and
Mrs G A Wakefield
The next regular meeting for
the club will be Oct 4 in the
home of Mrs D A Billings 920
W Oklahoma
Link ybur farm home with a
happy and prosperous future by
buying US Savings Bonds
I
guests of Mrs Edwin It Shock-
ley and Thursday evening they
were dinner guests of Mrs Letha
Hitchcock - - -
Home From Vacation
Mr and Mrs L W Sanford
521 SHayes returned last week-
end from a three week vacation
in Basswood Minn Glacier Na-
tional Park Banff and Lake
Louise Canada
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Combine your thrift habits
with our time-tested proved
investment plan of putting
your idle dollars to work
earning more money
for you! Thousands of folks
like yourself have safely
multiplied their idle savings
dollar t by investing in
Selected Investments Trust
Certificates
for almost 25 years holders of Selected
Investments Trust Funds Certificates have locaTto
received regular consecutive payments tilo290
on their investment No earnings distr int711:)
bution payment has ever been missed or 4dPottl'Ir41)
defaulted You owe it to yourself to in
vestigate this 25 year record of faithful
performance
MAIL COUPON TODAY FOR DETAILS
1 Oentlemeni Please send information on your Tryst Certificates
currently yielding 6 I
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Name
Address 1
City
A sales charge it Included In the purchase price
Directed only to residents of Oklahoma 1
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OUR 25TH YEAR
Hugh A Carroll President
ELECTED 11111ESTMEOTS CORPOMITI011
OFFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL OKLAHOMA CITIES
HOME OFFICE s 312 Park Avenue (Downtown) Oklahotts3 City
ENID EVENTS
Rotary Anns Begin Season
With Membership Coffee
The Rotary Ann membership
coffee was an event of Monday
morning in the home of the presi-
dent Mrs Dan Mitchell 1016 W
Wabash
Hostesses for the affair were
the officers of Rotary Ann In
addition to Mrs Mitchell they
are Mrs Larry Black Mrs Clar-
ence Saunders Mrs Gerald
Brown Mrs Cliff Morton Mrs
Walter Caldwell Mrs Leslie
Sturgis Mrs Toe Biggs and Mrs
Ray Carroll
Mrs Mitchell and Mrs Saun-
ders greeted the guests at the
door Background music during
the morning was provided by
Mrs Bert Richardson and Mrs
Tom Dillinghams
Honored at Party
An Informal supper party Sat-
urday evening was a post nuptial
courtesy for Mr and Mrs Tom
Boyd Dillingham Hosts for the
affair were Mr and Mrs Sam
Evans 414 Oakwood Road
Supper was cooked and served
in the back yard The evening
was spent informally
Guests in addition to the hon-
orees were Mr and Mrs J C
Mitchell of Kremlin Lt and Mrs
Richard Baker Mr and Mrs
Laird Barnard
Everitts Visit
Mr and Mrs Les Everitt of
Kansas City spent the weekend
as guests of their son and his
family Mr and Mrs Bud Everitt
1414 Osage
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Ramon Mc Daniels
A Venetian ecru linen cloth in-
set with lace covered the serving -
table which was centered with
an arrangement of bronze and
yell° w chrysanthemums The
bronze and yellow chrysanthe-
mums were repeated throughout
the house
"xtending the table hospitall- -
ties were Mrs Weldon Ford and -
Mrs Larry Black
The first regular meeting for -
Rotary Ann will be Oct 18 at the
home of Mrs Black 822 S Van
Buren Projects for the year will
include the Enid State school the
IOA Ranch a n d worthy Enid
High School students
Home From Vacation
Mr and Mrs Claud Nicholson
1116 Wynona Drive returned
recently from a two-week vacas
tion in Colorado Yellowstone Na
tional Park and Salt Lake City
In Colorado they visited with
their daughter and her husband
Mr and Mrs Robert Everitt in
Fort Collins
On Vacation
Mr and Mrs Rosbert Simons
1517 Lahoma Road left Tuesday
for a week's vacation in Colorado
Springs and other points in
Colorado
Doll Collectors Meet
Mrs C M Atchinson 415 S
Adams attended the monthly
meeting of the State Doll Collec-
tors club held in Oklahoma City
Monday
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cuswed sed Mrs Earnest Baker re-
"Forty Years of a Doctor's MAIL COUPON TODAY FOR DETAILS 2:00 PM-Championship Races C
7 PM-Night Grandstand Show
: otlow--
Life" Mrs M W Mareoot dis- r — 30 I
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cussed "The Mephisto Waltz" I Gentlemeni Please send information on your Tryst Certifica SEPTEMBER 30 tes 1 0
200 PM-Late Model Stock Car R1C41 016 ft
and Miss Ella Stott reviewed currently yielding 6 I
1 7:30 Fair Follies of '54" '1 3
"The rifind Alive" k s B t )
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Refreshments were served from Name I 200 P OCTOBER 1 1 M-Stockcar Racing Events
a table centered with a floral ar- Address 1
700 PM-Special Program Honoring III)
Miss 41
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--Itott presided at the table A sales chortle it Included In the purchase prke 7:30 PM-"Fair Follies o I f 54
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Gucsts at the meeting w e r e Directed only to residents of Oklahom OCTOBER 2 a
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Mrs E J Masemore Mrs Earl -'-'11611"11-s"-"-"---m""-j 200 PM-100-Lap Stock Car Race 1
730 Oa
T Etter Miss Verilda Jacobs OUR 25TH YEAR PM-Auto Thrillcade Dedicates
New Lighted Tracks
Mrs W W English Mrs V E am
i7 FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT
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Bolene Mrs Earl McKinnon and
Mrs G A Wakefield Hugh A Carroll Prest1 o:n
1 The next next regular meeting for "11111- 1 4— 91--- 'I" the club will be Oct 4 in the BLOC i ED IHVESTIDEOTS CORP01111110E1 0 LAHOMA GiliiVi 11
home of Mrs D A Billings 920 I
W Oklahoma OPFICES IN ALL PRINCIPAL OKLAHOMA CITIES
Link ybur farm home with a
ha HOME OFFICE312 Park Avenue (Downtown) Oklahona City
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ti p) '' 4 k4') Sturgis Mrs Toe Biggs and Mrs The first regular meeting for -
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for you! Thousands of folks SEE
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11:30 AM-Now Fair Dedication
2 Everything New
1117:16 Selected Investments Trust 7:30 00 PM-Auto
Divi-Auto Thrill Show sion Review
Certificates SEPTEMBER 26 Seven Miles of
stb "SA IS aa it —Lot wl111
5 1 1 Amy rdirt-muromoutte 11 r MI
2 years holders of Sel ASIBiwe II I I
ected 1:30 PM-"Fair Follies of '54" l el
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au- I trilDtK ZI 0'20 New Buildings
69 i 1:00 PM-Speedway Races
iv 7:30 PM-"Fair Follies of 154" Beautiful Color Designs
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ittS1 730 PM4H Program Crowning of
FFA Sweetheart and "Fair Expertly Designed
Follies of '54"
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McBride, Paul. The Enid Events (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1954, newspaper, September 23, 1954; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2076013/m1/8/?q=ellis: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.