The Elk City Journal (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1958 Page: 4 of 4
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Miss Minnie Monk And Robert
Montgomery Jr Are Married
Wedding vows were exchanged at two o'clock Sunday
afternoon at the First Baptist church by Miss Minnie Fays
Monk niece of Mr and Mrs Cephas Matthews of Magazine
Ark and Robert Montgomery jr son of Mr and Mrs Ro-
bert Montgomery sr of Walnut Ridge Ark
Rev Lewis Hancock officiated al-- —
the double-ring ceremony before an SPARILMANS ATTEND REUNION
altar decorated with greenery white Mrs Colonel Sparkman and Car-
gladioli and candelabra olyn Sue attended an old settlers
Mrs W M Green was organist reunion recently at Stanton Tex
and Mrs James Ellis was soloist
Mrs Ellis sang "Always" and
'Wedding Prayer" Entering Community hospital on
J L Merritt gave the bride In Thursday was John B Patten
marriage Strong City
She wore a gown of white nylon
net embroidered with silver threads
over white satin
Mrs W B Smith Elk City en-
The bodice was styled with a
tered Comm illy hospital Thurs-
sweetheart neckline and long point-
day
' ed sleeves fastened with satin cov-
ered buttoas and an Empire waist- Filtering Community hospital on
line At the back of the long liar- Thursday was Mrs A M Cuff of
ed skirt were soft center pleats Sayre
The fingertip veil of two layers of -
Illusion fell from a headpiece made
Dismissed Thursday from Corn-
of silver threaded net and straw
munity hospital was Royd Dodson
braid The bride carried a cluster
of white carnations and white rib-
Elk City
' bons on a white Bible
Mrs Lonnie Brightwell Elk City
1 Mrs Claude L Pitunan of Altus
was' dismissed Thursday front the
Muer of the bride was matron of
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honor Her pink orlon and nylon Comunity hospital
gown featured a pink net over-
skirt Ohe a ore a petal hat made Released Thursday from Comma-
ni
of layers at pink net and center-
ty hospital was Cynthia Hines of
ed with pink and she carried a co-
Leedey
lonial bouquet of pink flowets
Mrs Cecil Jones Leedey was
Jimmy Ellis was ring bearer and
his sister Janet Ruth was flower dismissed Thursday from Memor-
girl She wore a full-length 'dress lal hospital
of yellow taffeta with a net over-
skirt and a matching petal hat trim Released Monday from Memorial
hospital were Mrs D S Rogers and
riled with tiny yellow flowers Her
colonial bouquet was tied with white infant son Elk City
satin streamers -
Candlelighters were Karen Gal-
Admitted Tuesday to Community
hospital was Willie Howard James
loway who wore orchid and Betty
Galloway who wore blue Their Elk City
costumes were ballerina dresses
J R
fashioned of net and lace with mat-
Simmons Jr Sayre was ad-
ching petal hats and pink dahlias mitted Tuesday to Community hos-
corsages pital
James Ellis was best man for Mr
Enteing
Montgomery and Bill Merritt and Community hospital on
Tuesday was Mrs D K Watson of
Billy Earl Green were ushers
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Ilestesses for the reception held Borger Isex
In the church parlor were Mrs El-
lis Mrs Loyd Allison Mrs J L Mrs Ralph Rogers Erick was dis-
missed Tuesday from Community !
Merritt Mrs Norman Martin and
Mrs Bill Cream hospital
Decorating the serving table
which was covered with a gold law- '' 4"1'
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caded linen cloth svere white wed- -
ding bas and the tiered wedding
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cake
Miss Jewel Patterson was In - - - '"
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charge of the guest book
For travel the bride selected a 1' '
pink linen sheath and matching
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lace duster white accessories and
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a white carnation corsage
Mr and Mrs Montgomery are ' "71!!'
making their home in Kingman
Kans whete he is employed by the -
Peter Kiewit Construction Co -
Out of town guests at the wed- ' -
ding and reception were Mrs Mar- ' ' '
vin Graham of Little Rock Ark ' —
Mr and Mrs E C Caudle of Boon-
vine Ark Mr and Mrs Dudley
Phipps and children Sharon Den- ' -
sil and David of Wellington Tex
and Mr and Mrs Claude Pittman 1''' -
and daughter Claudie of Altus ''"' '
Mrs Raymond West Elk City
Was dismissed Monday from Mem-
orial hospital
Eugene Albert Elk City was dis-
missed Monday from Memorial
hospital
'Dismissed Monday from Mem-
orial hospital was Jess Batey Elk
City
Mrs James Parker and infant
son of Elk City were dismissed on
Monday from Memorial hospital
Bob Seba Leedey was admitted
Monday to Memorial LospitaL
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Mr and Mr Robert Montgomery Jr
SS Agent Slates
Elk Visit July 24
A representative of the Lawton
social security office will be here
in the postoffice building at 8:39
a m Thursday July 24 Travis
Briggs district Manager announ-
ced today
Persons Reeking information on
social security problems may con-
! WI the representative on his vis-
its to Elk City or by writing the
Social Security Administration
13051'2 Gore Blvd Lawton
Briggs reminded that there is no
et age bracket for payment of so-
cial security taxes Social security
taxes are payable regardless of
age if an e:nployee is paid cover-
ed wages of any amount or if a
self-employed person has a net in-
come of WO or more from Ills
business operations during the year
Briggs said Earnings are credited
to a person's account after he rea-
ches retirement age in the same
manner as before and may affect
the amount of benefits that he receives
S J CACCIlitox JR
ENTERS CLINIC
S J Caughron Jr accompanied
by his mother Mrs S J Caughron
Sr left Friday morning for Okla-
homa City where he will undergo
examination and treatment at Mc-
Bride clinic
Released Tuesday from Commu-
nity hospital was Mrs Rosa Biz-
zell Elk City
Mrs Susie Greenway Sayre was
dismissed Tuesday from Community
hospital
Admitted Monday to Community
hospital was Donna Marriott Say
Dana Price Elk City was ad-
mitted Wednesday to Community
hospital
Entering Community hospital on
Wedno6clay was J W Price of
Moorewood
Mrs Raymond West Elk City
was admitted Saturday to Memorial
hospital
Dismissed Saturday from Mem-
orial hospital was Sturgeon Hayes
Canute
Admitted Sunday to lkfemorial
hospital was Herschel Clift Elk
City
Di:unissed Sunday from Memorial
hospital was Mrs Carl Rizley Sayre
Mrs Donald Me Comber Elk City
was released Sunday from Memor-
ial hospital
Mrs Nora Yarborough Elk City
was dismissed Saturday from Me-
morial hospital
Released Saturday from Memorial
hospital was Billy Joe Smith Leedey
Ruby Stinson Elk City was ad-
mitted Saturday to Community
hospital
Entering Community hospital on
Saturday was Claude Young of
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WORK ON THE NEW '66' underpass east of town continues to make progress as
excavation makes headway The contract on the job is held by the Suddrith Construc-
tion Co' Oklahoma City with sub-contractors 'assisting with dirt work The new un-
derpass is just south of the old underpass on the present routing
BRINKLEYS VACATION
Mr and Mrs Harold Brinkley
left Thursday for RuidcJ N M
where they will visit their son
Bruce Brinkley and Mrs Brinkley
They also plan to attend the horse
races during the weekend and will
return home Sunday
ERENCHS' DAUGHTER HERE
Mrs Dean Briscoe and sons calm
Mike and Doug of Eau Ga !lie Fla
have arrived for a two weeks visit
with her parents Mr and Mrs An-
drew Frentt and other relatives
Mrs MikeSullivan Elk City was
admitted Sunday to Community
hospital
Allen Dale Durham Willow was
a patient Saturday and Sunday at
Community hospital
Bazil Weatherly Elk City under-
went medical treatment Saturday
at Community hospital
Mrs J L Parker Dill City was
admitted Saturday to Community
hospital
Entering Community hospital on
Saturday was Jack D Gwartney of
ltloorewood
John M Richmond Enk City en-
tered Community hospital Saturday
Mrs We Mourn Wood Elk City
was admitted Sunday to Commu-
nity hospital
Dismissvd Saturday from Com-
munity hospital was J R Simmons
Jr Sayre
John Patton Strong city was re-
leased Saturday from Community
hospital
Mrs Lorena Cooper Canute was
dismissed Saturday from Commu-
nity hospital
Released Saturday from Commun-
ity hospital was Mrs Nadine Cook
Carter:
Shirley Wig ley Elk City was dis-
missed Saturday Dom Community
hospital
Released Saturday from Commu-
nity hospital was Mrs Nell Harris
Elk City
Dismissed Sunday from Commu-
nity hospital was Nathan Oa Elk
City
Admitted Tuesday to Memorial
hospital was Billy Joe Smith Sayre
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NIGEL STEPHENS left El Reno Bell Telephone employee formerly of Elk City
looks over golf clubs at Elk City's minature golf course Richard Koch park employe'
helps Stephens select clulx for a round on the 18-hole course The minature course
is proving very popular since its opening here around the first of July The price too
is quite popular— only 25 cents for a trip around the links
TirE ELK CITY JOURNAL -----"'''
Berlin News
Darla Sue Kiener and Sharon
Hub lett spoilt the week at Devils
canyon near Hinton They attended
a church camp and were delegates
from the Methodist church firs
W E Kiener took the girls to the
camp
Fay Fowler enrolled for the fall
term at Southwestern State college
at Weatherford She and her par-
t ents Mr and Mrs Clarence Fow-
ler spent Wednêsday in Weather-
ford Mrs Harley Harrington spent
last week in Wichita visiting her
daughter Mrs Gene Roper and
Mr Roper and daughters Cindy
and Debra
Mrs H N Kent and Blanche
spent last weekend in Wichita
Falls visiting the Vaughn Minor
Mrs Odessa Winters visited Miss
Ruth Winters in Clinton for a week
Mrs Cecil Damron underwent ma-
jor surgery in Community hospital
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Evins Tosh and
Sandra are in Casper Wyo visit-
ing Mr and Mrs Howard Black
and family Mrs Black is the for-
mer Jean Tosh
Mrs Clara MoVicker is attend-
log the McVicker family reunion
near Hennessy this week
Mrs Ruth Armstrong Delphi
Ind Mrs Nadine Jones and Mrs
Harrel Kent and Blanche spent the
week in Elk City with Dr and Mrs
E S Kilpatrick
Mr and Mrs Alvin Weber and
baby son spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs Henry Weber They
took their sons Kent Kirk and
Mark home with them The boys
had been visiting their grandpar-
ents several days
Gale Goodwin has been working
for his aunt Mrs Jewel Richey at
Cordell
The tl-H club members who at-
tended the round-up at Stillwater
and won honors were Gale Good-
win who won a blue ribbon on time
ly topic and Gale G W Rhoades
won third place with their team
demonstration
Mrs Blanche Neal has gone to
spend several days at Yellowstone
park Elle accompanied Mr and
Mrs Leonard Neal and family of
Torrence Calif
SPARKMANS HAVE GUESTS
A nephew Pmmy Siron of Hou-
ston Tex and nieces Linda and
Sarah Saunders of Stanton Tex
are spending the nummer with Mr
and Mrs Colonel Sparkman and
daughters
HARRISON CHILDREN VISIT
Frankie Carmon and Bobby Har-
rison are visiting this week with
their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs
Claud Lucas of Durham
William Hatehett Elk City was
released Sunday from Community
hospital
Admitted Saturday to Memorial
hospital was Eugene Albert Elk
city
Admitted Saturday to Commun-
ity hospital was Mrs Gertrude
Hinkle Elk City
Mrs L R Webb Elk City en-
tered Memorial hospital Wednesday
Claude Keas Elk City entered
Community hospital Wednesday
Released Sunday from Memorial
hozTital was Don Warren Elk City
Cecil Pullen Elk Coy was admt-
ted Sunday to Memorial hospital
Admitted Sunday to Commuirty
hospital was Richard Hood Willow
James Malcolm Elk City enter-
ed Community hospital Sunday
Elvin Hart Sayre was admitted
Friday to Community hospital
Mi-s Cecil Damron Sayre enter-
ed Community hospital Friday
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MRS BLAKLEY HERE
Visiting in the Noel Jones home
this week is Mrs Jones' sister Mrs
Ira Mak ley of Ponca City Mrs
Blakley Mrs Jones and Ivanette
arrived in Elk City Tuesday even-
ing after visiting since Sunday in
Oklahoma City
Loma Donahoo Elk City was dis-
missrd Friday from Community
hospital
Entering Memorial haspital Fri-
day was Mrs Keith Roulet Elk
City
Fred Rogers Midwest City was
dismissed Friday from Memorial
hospital
Mrs Bill Gibson Canute was re-
leaspd Friday from Memorial hospital
Admitted Thursday to Community
hospital was Mrs Jake Henderson
Weatherford
Mrs C L bizl-s Woodland Calif
was admitted Thursday to Communityhaspital
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LAMA'S VISIT
Mr and Mri Eluah Laney of Elk
City accompanied by their daugh-
ter and fami!y Mr and Mrs Bob
Britten and son and another
daughter Mrs Pauline Monard of
Phoenix Ariz recently visited in
California with Mrs Laney's mo-
ther and relatives
They joined Mr and Mrs Roy
Laney in Los Angeles for a visit
with a sister and returned home
after visits in Amarillo Tex with
Mrs Winnie May Britten and Mrs
Irene Barnard
S J CAUGHRON JR
HOSPITALIZED
Mrs S J Caughron sr reports
that her son S J Caughron
entered McBride clinic Oklahoma
City on Friday and will remain
for several weeks treatment His
address is Room 322 McBride clinic
IT'S A GIRL
Mr and Mrs Jack Jones of Chey-
enne are parents of a nine pound
two ounce girl born at 3:40 a m
Sunday at Memorial hospital
IT'S A GIRL
Mr and ND's R L Oakes Ca-
nute announce the arrival of a
daughter 'Thursday at Memorial
hospital The infant weighing eight
pounds 131'2 ounces arrived at 3:20
a m
MRS SMITH LEAVES
Mrs Beatrice Smith left Friday
fo rher home in Pasadena Calif
after a two weeks visit here with
her parents Mr and Mrs J T
Barker
Little Janie White of Pampa
Tex is visiting this week with her
grandparents and uncle and fam-
ily the E R Cans and Loy Simpkins
Mrs Ceti' Jones Leedey was dis-
missed Tidily from Memorial hospital
Mrs J C Yarbrough Elk City
was admitted Friday to Memorial
hospital
Admitted Friday to Community
hospital was Mrs Virgie Boomer of
Oxnard Calif
Mrs J T Rogers Carter was
admitted Friday to Community
hospital
Dismissed Friday from Commun-
ity hospital was Ms Beulah Cain
Carter
Entering Memorial hospital on
Thursday was Don Warren Elk City
THURSDAY JULY 24 1953
LIBRARY REPORTS ON
VACATION READING
Mrs Ray J Dobler librarian re
ports that a total of 51 children
have earned their certificates for
reading 12 or more books in the
Summer Reading program at Car-
negie library She adds that Albert
Dowdy has completed 50 books and
that 15 children have read 25 or
more books
FRENCH FAMILY VISITS
Meeting in reunion this weekend
are Mr and Mrs Andrew French
and their children and families
Mr and Mrs Willard French and
family of Borger Tex Mrs Dean
Briscoe and family of Eau Oath
Fla Mrs Lee Wood and family of
Borger and Mr and Mrs Raymond
Ellis and family Elk City
MRS LEGATE VISITS
Mrs Faye Legate drove to Sen-
tinel Friday to visit her sister Car-
rie Legate who is ill Mrs Legate
and Caine Biscoe returned Thurs-
day from Raton N NI where they
spent several days vaii!ationing
FAMILY VISITS
Mr and Mrs Eland Lucas and
son Barry Lynn of Durham spent
the weekend visiting her mother
Mrs Bessie Wells brother Floyd
Wells and family: and sister and
family Mr and Mrs Carl Harri-
son and Estella Wells
LEMLEYS HERE
Recent visitors in the home of
Mrs C A Jencks were her niece
and husband Mr and Mrs Less
Lemicy of Gibson City
IT'S A BOY
Mr and Mrs James Parker Elk
City are parents of an eight
pound 13V2 ounce boy born at 5:40
a m Thursday at Memorial hospital
Admitted Friday to Memorial
hospital was Jess L Batey Elk
City
Miss Carol Gregory daughter of
Mr and Mrs Keith Gregory waa
dismissed Friday from Community
hospital
Entering Comniunity hospital on
Friday was Mrs Henry Harrell of
Leedey
Mrs Roy Loltiss Canute waS
admitted Friday to Memorial hospital
Released Friday from Memorial
hospital was A M Rennels Elk
City
THESE THREE YOUNGSTERS were beating the heat today in the municipal swim-
ming pool Decked in 'frog-type' headgear left to right are Bob Sutton Kingfisher
son of Air and Mrs Gerald Sutton Vicky McComas son of Mr and Mrs Bill Mc- 1
Comas 1317 W Ave A and Paul Reece son or Mr and Mrs Doyle Neece 704 W
Broadway
THE PARK MINATURE GOLF LINKS are proving a popular place to spend an even -
ing these yarn) summer nights Here left to right are Philip Gilmore and his parents
Mr and Mrs Glen D Gilmore 114 Thornton Lane as they are playing on the course
No 2 hole Gilmore is an employee at the Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base
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The Elk City Journal (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1958, newspaper, July 24, 1958; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2080377/m1/4/: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.