The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1959 Page: 5 of 12
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NVEDNESDAY FEBRIYAR1' 11 1959 -
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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY
Kiwanians Set
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84th birthday
The Greater Ada Kiwanls C -d lub -a
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No S- t - - - 1 I - t Mrs L K Buzbee was honored - -
Wi I I throw a tri-purpose wing- P on her 84th birthday January 30 r -0"
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ext Friday night at John- ‘ - t- - t 1 p t — - - i at the home of her daughter Bes-
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THE 1 -P- C TING NE
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first anniversary as an Ada club t T 1 - :"7-s)- 13- y 4 1- day card with a dime i the cor- -
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and will combine it with Its Val-
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entire Day party and district in- ) -- i - nephe-ws Up to Friday January -
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Kiwanis clubs from Ada 'Po-
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lequah Stilwell Seminole Hol- ' one one with a dollar bill -- - -
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Cards came from Kansas Texas 0 Al fr s Appearan
Shawnee will attend the meeting
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according to John Oxford pre- t i - - - t t)sr Oklahoma -
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f chids The cake vt-as white with less one was a liTiod----: show girl The all-American girl I
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Mrs Edd Smith Lula Mr and The teen-age lgirF!'is likely to eyes defined with an
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find the ruse of ievesladotk a bit and eyeshadow The e:ts
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problem 'It r-av enhance are ratura emiphasized
-k Mrs J W Tras Lula Mr and
THURSDAY - - her eves but if -sht smears it eyebrow pencil It is
Board of Directors Aa Ca th
Mrs J W Davis H effect
Mr and Mrs
' remp - 1 I ' ' t ' - on th'e Atli- b4 disastrouc lins tick ll look that has
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tire Girls Council- in Camp Fire — -Mrs It is the - clifiererie'e betweeh much emphasis on the e
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The Greater Ada KiV:711S Club
will throw a tri-purpose wing-
dini next Friday night at John-
sons Steak House
- The Kiwanians celebrate their
first anniversary as an Ada club
and will combine it with Its Val-
entine Day party and district in-
terclub meeting
Kiwanis dubs from Ada -Po-
teau McAlester Muskogee Tah-
lequah Stilwell Seminole Hol-
Okemah Wetumka and !
Shaw-nee will attend the meeting
according to John Oxford presi-
dent of the Greater Ada club
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THURSDAY
'Board of Directors Ma Camp -
tire Girls Counctl in Camp Fire
office 7:30 p rrt
Hayes P-TA Study Club in
school auditorium '2:45 p rri Mrs
Milton Arnold wio'l lead a discus-
sion of "Families With School
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The Dahlia 1-nt of the Ada
Garden Club with Mrs H E
Smith 1031 South Oak at 2:30
Xi Gamma Chapter Beta S:zma
Phi in the h-me of Czn!--ien Wil-
liams 320 South Center 730
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Study Club withMrs: Len Wa
rich 823 So Lith Mis-i-zstppi 7:300
p m Mrs LandDn Westbrook will
be program leader
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30 orth i at 2 on
felit'i r (2:i r!er1:Mt 171 nZr arn motet otet with thechoir envided in rvin of the meal Mater
to ing ial- Blu?-eyed typts
Mississipp
Betts 5 N - t Mte-r :t1-e :se-g :
tre orth Texas Stott College A ! two groups ac a dodble ch'rus th Iissiont-
may wear Elie tea': or green
pm i Cappello Choir--FrIcly morning I 41-he rrooern works included ' by e Worran's l'Ita2- i i
A irl
! the pastor Ilel' Mack Coffey led with hazel 4- light brown
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at 11 in the ees ma take he Pc
co:legurum- I -Sin' W e 'M err ily Unto God- I yy '' i- ik of eye-
e adtoi - Our in a discussioen of the relatio'r be
FRIDAY 4- !There is no charge for admission I Strength" a choral fanfare for :
tween the RA boy and 'the man ! shadows She may iook especial-
North Teia5 State Colleg-e A The students choir is composed ! double chorus by Martin Shaw sponsoring him
ly striking with'Ioite eyeshadow
Cappello Chcir 11 a' rn college of 40 select voices selected frrn -t'A Numbers Game" for c1'oir He showed a filmstrip of the : if she has blonde k!oir although
auditorium public invited with- a much larger number in audi- piano and: bongos: -Laughing RA work Four memebrs of the green eyeshadow st erns to have
out charge - tions ' Song- from Blake's -Songs of In- ' Girls Auxiliary did the serving been made for thf brown-eyed
! ' Frank 7:cKin:ey director is no' nocenee- - - !
I They were Jolene West Cat h) girl Green eyes :rriay choose
The World Day of Prayer serv- ' stranzer to East Central Only A spiritual excerpts frp-rn s IT
--Y Ganu Joell Hale and Shirley Hi- the green shadow !ilso and the
lee will be held- at The FIrSt !:ist scar he was one nf two of Fair Lady" Broad tay musical w
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The WCTt2 wh Mrs W Er
Christian Church durite nnon
hour All business peeple - and
irm
employes of Ada fs are ureed
too
attend It :s 'sponsored r bv the
Ada lTinn-terial Alliance and wi1'
begin about 1'2:30 -p m and con- i
tinue until I p ere s -
Businessmens Weed Day at
Prayer Observa
nce sponsariii Or
the Ada Miisterial Allianee in
First Christian Count - from 12
noon to 1 pm Organ 37117-SiC Wi:1 '
be played
during the' hour-long
co
me-and- serce
go vi 1Vcrship rria-
terials will be aYailable All busi-:
riessmen are nvi
ited to visit the
church sa
ntuary for a period of
meditation
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Annual World Day of Prayer
aponsored by the United Church
Women in St Luke s Eetscopal
Church 2 pm Women of all-
churches and others interested are
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Marigold Unit with Mrs Evelyn
Braselton 211 East eventeentli
2 pm Mrs G L More lock will
lub
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Rose Unit of Ada Garden Club
with Mrs C L oBnar 805 East
Fourteenth 2:30 p rn
' Tulip un:t will be hostess club IS IMI711:-)VED -
Magic Show featurinz Claude Tentative date is set March 19 : Major- C E Crud iSivannah
Riley assisted by his :wife Ger- at First Chran 'Church - Georgia hurt in an autornote
aldine and son Pat sponsored The fr41:owing colnm:Iees were accident last September after
by Willard School Ath:etiCs De- appointed: prozran Mrs Cecil - three orvrations is much im-
' proved He is recuperatinz at the
partmentv- 7:30 pm Banner and 711-g Russell Stray-
home of his parents Mr and Mrs
- I horn: 6ecoratior Mrs J D Nib-
1 ' Tom Claud in Konawa
Monday February 16 lack Mrs Jeff-E-9---gs and Mrs
Garnma Sigma Chapter Beta W L Scott: table Mrs C H Ab- i
Sigma -Phi in the dining room ernatny Mrs W ID Biggerctaff i -- DIVORCES
Pendergraft's Cafeteria 7:30 pm : and Mrs CM Mays and refresh- 1 Ninnle Keeling Wixom frern W
Mrs Joe Bunch is hostess and : ment Mrs Fred Hunt Mrs Law- i D Wixom (Divorce granted
Mrs Lloyd- Rowlett is program 1 rence DeLay and Mrs W E ' plaintiff Plaintiff reStored to for-
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NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK opened in Ada with a
kickoff breakfast llorlday at 7:30 am in Penderzrafts Cage The
'week's activities are sponsored locally by the Ada Cosmetologist
-hc-n at the breakfast- are left to right Willie Cash Sallie
IL:zthyy Gladys Ki:pairek Kathcryn Gilmore NrSW chairman
Arm 'scot Artist: Juanita Van -BehbQr president of the Ada Guild
-and Ilosie Cantrell The queen of the special observance Is Sharon
Ann Hale seated
and Ilosie Cantrell The queen of the special observance Is Sharon ' A banquet honoring the newly- ' e'2r dl" "Wri L"I-1 1 It UUt W' : '
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- ward the temple':Newer eye- '
Ann Ha!e seated organized !loyal Ambas-sadors of
the First shadow sticks maie the tech-
I3iptist Church of Stone- -
nique easier than frrM'erly The - i ref'-014
wall was he:d at the - church
The Public Is In- vited to Hear' Thursday evening The RA Couri-
senor for this group is Jack Bal-! sticks are thin -re:embling lip- 1-
sticks and the crstency is s4 --i -
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lard The chanter chose e name ' Ypu make a thin line
North Texas' A Cappella Choi th
r LOL::5 0Conne'r Rat Ambassador alôn4 the Lpper )d wi:j tte 'A
stick and if you wan it to appear
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! The RA colors ot blue and gold lighter smooth it cut with your FLf - I-
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EMS! Centri! State CIlege in- ' The proziTani includes Bic-' 's were -used in th- tab' d-co -t' ns - finger Iridescent -sticks t h a t o
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rcs -x c to o rt choral Ti
ti piLi ::n the stii- gca workk - e S rt
pi give a girl :'!ening eyes
The organizationts goat! its "rAd 'rncle-iii ma
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: 71 in r t-itrt o t next Aso Helpeth L's" an eiitht-part - contain small SI:EICIEZ -of sparkl- t-- - 1-
for every boy in -the community
the wide:ly known directors who corriedy and piano selections -are
headed a hueie high schnnl choral included and Robinson's rousi
ng
elnic sponsored Ly an el
d held at -Ballad for dimericans" written
East Central
' especially f c r the Westraiester
An eirlusual feature of the pro- Choir still: in manuscrn"1 form
grata will Le sineing of Britten's and with the NTSC group the on-
u'F-2-- ble L7 Ceclia" for on this' ly other their to which this ar
tur the lorrtrk will have its firste rangemeni has been made a
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l'Irs C M Mays was hostessl Members were given names of
at her home 1120 Vet Muskogee i patients at Sulphur N ti r s in g
S-Inhur for the February meeting Homes to send valentines the an-
of the Tulip Garden Cub nual eretect of the club
Mrs Klaris Mcelder erceram Present for the '' -
e meeing - weie
leaner discussed "New Garden Ii-s- C H Abernathy Mrs W D
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car:et:es and Newly Developed azzerstaff Mrs V E Branch
Plants for 19597 She discussed Mrs A R Wehunt 1‘Irs W L
new- varieties nf canna and day Scett Mrs Cecil Bahner Mrs
ieles and meirns She i llustrated George Snethen Mrs Klaris 7'01-
her talik with rreiey pictures of der lkIrs Fred Hunt Mrs Jack
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at her home 1120 West Muskogee
&Iphur for the Fcbriiary meeting
o! the Tu:ip Garcien Cub
Mrs Kars NioIder program
leader d:scussed "New Garden
cariet:es and Ne-svly Developed
Plants for 19597 She discussed
new varieties of canna and day
Iiilies and mums She illustrated
her talk with rn'any pictures of
new-ly develcped plants
Mrs W - R Wet-unt- presided
Mrs W - R Wct:unt- presided
when plans w ere made for the
spring rreetinz of the Sulphur
t Garden Council in March The
' Tulip unit will be hostess club
Tentative date is set March 19
at Frst Christ-ian 'Church -
The following erm:Iees were
appointed: prozrarn ''Irs Cecil
! p ri k ! c Tz11
You can save one third IDg making
long distance calls station-to-station
The smart word is out People everywhere are learning station
to-station Long Distance calls cost about Li less than person-to
person service It's like getting one call free for every two you
pay for
Here:s proof: Three-rtinute night rate for a person-to-person
call from Ada to Kansas City is $120 Its 80c when youcall
station-to-station You save 40 cents
For big savings call station-to-station and talk longer for less
n b e r It's twice as fast -
You to:k with onyon who onswork
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patients at Sulphur N ti r s in g
Homes to send valentines the an-
nual prn th
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present for the meeting were
It-s': C H Abernathy NIrs W D
aggerstaff Mrs V E Branch
7vIrs A R Wehunt i‘IrsW L
I ScrAt Mrs Cecil Bahner 7Irs
George cnethen Mrs Khans 7'01-
- d er l'Irs Fred Hunt Mrs Jack
I Rae Mrs-Russell Strayhorn 'Irs
Lawrence DeLav 71iss Myrtle
Lawrence De Lay llliss Myrtle
Masters -and- the hostess -
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: Major C E C7oud iSivarnrh
: Georgia hurt in an autoninti:e
accident last September after
three orvrations is much im-
' proved He is recuperating at the
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Ninnie Keeling Wixom frrrn W
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i plaintiff Plaintiff re0ored to for-'met-
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Mrs Busbee
Celebrates
84th Birthday
Mrs L K Iluzbee was honored
on her 84th birthday January 30
at th:e home of her daughter Bes-
sie Ray of Stonewall
Mrs Iluzbee asked for a birth-
day card with a dime I the cor-
rer from all her nieces and
nephews 'Cp to Friday January
30 she had received more than 40
cards some with dimes some with
nickels some with pennies ' and
one with a dollar bill
Cards came f:-P)m Kansas Texas
Arizona California Colorado and
Oklahoma
The dinnefat her dausthter's
home was a covered dish dinner
It was served on a white table-
cloth with a centerpiece of er-
chids The cake was white with
pink roses and the birthday mes-
sage in blue --
Those present were Mr and
Mrs Edd Smith Lula Mr and
Mrs John Smith Mr and
Mrs J W Tras Lula Mr and
' Mrs J W Davis Mr and Mrs H
W Byard and son Doyce Mrs
Eula Davis Mrs Guy Buzbee and
Leahmon Ray all of Stonewall
and Qrs Oren Kerr Jesse
A of Tupelo came by
in the afternoon to say- "Happy
Birthday" -
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Stonewall Church I
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134-ws attending were Doug and
Don Sh lle tbereer Nl ke Ganus
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Doug Hate Lercn- M
ason Billy
: mason Richard Bullard Charles
l and Robert Newell Jackie !IcNutt
t Benny Roan Jimmy Davis Jackie
McNutt Richard Humphries Rog-
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Campbell Lonnie Alexander Ted-
Thomas
attendance were Gene
dy Younts and Vernon
Men in
Winten ' William S'nellenberger
Howard Games W C Mason Aus-
tin King ac Blard
' Jk al Gerald
Nen well Jack Edwards Cecil Bul-
lard Jess Roan Jack McNutt Van
' Harlin Vernon YOunts Max Thom-
as Loyd Goss A B King Simon
Patton Larry Shellenberzer J P:1
Shellenberger J P Willingham i
ce p ir t: e '
Earl C t - ht CI are
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Patton Larry Shellenberger J P'
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Earl Cartwright Clarence Pirtle
an d Mack Caffey
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The Allen Chapter of the Order
'of Eastern Star of Oklahoma was
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! the Worthy -grand matron and
! Francis chapters in - entertaining
3- 0her grand officers Thursday
1 evening at ' Konawa A banquet
i was hrid at 6:30 pxn- with the
evening session beginning at 7:30
Those attending from Allen
were Mrs Ruby Dauchertv Mrs
Beatrice Cook Mrs Margie Coz-
ad Mrs Jewell Thomas Mrs
Berne Ile Kidwell Bert Palmer
l'Irs Alice Palmer Mrs Carrie
Muse Mrs Gladys Hamilton Mrs
Dorothy Isaacs and Mrs Bettie
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A called meeting of the Allen
Chapter of Order of Eastern Star
will be held Thursday at 7:30
pm frr the purpose of initiation
Members may invite m ember s
from other chapters to visit
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EYESHADOW one the "ac-
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Time was when tt w considered
a bliet on the tpretl face un-
less one was a:cnod4 show girl
or actress- usiig j for effect
before studio arid footlights -
The teen-age girI is likely to
find the use of Leyec)iadow a bit
of a problem It kay enhance
her eyes but t tshu smears it
on the effect vitill'hidisastrous
It is the - differenci between
achieving °a bright l young-eyed
look and One that Itioks like it
was decorated f!)r azmasqueriide
party - - -
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How shoUld i be !bpplied?
The girl who has -never used
eyehadow may fthc it easier to -
experiment She ctu I d start
ith a dab and: irk up from !
there The idea is ttt put a small-
amount o the eyesdow on the
lid just above the :pupil of the
eye and then blerji it out to-
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lock 823 South Tcw-nsend were a floor length cloth of white and
hosts Friday elenit e r cep cen c cd v ith a cry tal bowl
' Ie at a re cep- was t 1- - -c
ticn honoring i the' teachers of holding roses and a rose ribbon
Horace Mann (Irani Junior and covered iiiart A selver triple can-
gh Schnol i e delabra held white :tapers
Seninr Hi
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This has beeni ai ss
J Nebors poured tea
for several yeir-s-The Illorelock and coffee from the silver serv-
home was deco a
rei714oth outside i ce Cake and small
all sandwiches
ore
and on eie interior valen-
Tno5! attenoin were Mres: C
were served also
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the wrought-irvn balcony of
Cn
L Boiore Mrs hutn Acerd ire
the portico was a 1-f-eege heart sal- ee e 7 77 7
eilTeys- Kinc ls Lucie Nc-
entire with a enpit and smaller
hearts in blacle siluette -- Dowell Mrs Ralph Wassen Mrs
In the living doff on an antique Junius Ridling Miss Tina Betts
white center table l'i-as a glittered Mrs Jean Nabors Mrs Mattle
Ruth Whitleck Ray Stegall 'Mr
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vlentino e
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brass candelabea 4 hOldinz five and 'Irs MOrelock l'Iarlene and
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tine motif At the front entrance
the y
cri wrought-irtn balcon of
was: v
the portico a 1-f-ge heart al-
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entu-e with a p: and smaller
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hearts in black luette
In the living tooff on an antique
white le lit
mnter tab li-as a g tered
lace valentine ' ennced by till
brass candelabra 4 holding five
V cancites '
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abo th
ve e can !es tre dining room
uffet wis a large pink
net heart refleclirg 3n a nurror
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new oeshadow stick is gond I50th annixersary Thursday rf the
for evening( makeup provid- birth of the Civil War President
ed you know how to use it were planned throughout the week
right ' from coast to coast
The NBC television network has
o prepared a film presetttation of
(ight Morelock phOtographs and drawings of Lin-
coln during the Civil War years-
g naTeachers - for 8:30 pm EST tonight:
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theme of a two-cay speaking pro-
- The:dining table was laid with
- cram which opens today' at the
was centered With a cry " U Thniversity of Illinois
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a oor length cloth of white and Congress gets into the a e t
a!
!R1 bowl ursday when a joirit session
holding roses and rose ribbon will
covered heart A s::ver trjple can-
1! be held Carl Sandburg famed
de bra held white tapers - de
Lincoln -biographer will give an
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-cc ard actor Fredric March
llNIrs a 3 Nzhors poured tea will read the Gettysburg Addres5
and coffee from the silver serv- The sesouicenternial events be
ice Cake and small sandwiches can early thi5 year and Are sched-
were served also - - - uled to continue into the sum
cr
L Bolon Mrs in
Buth Acord l'Irs 1irthplace was to be the scene
Those attending wcre Mrs C Hodgenville Ky -Lincolnc
Dowell Mrs Ra:ph Wasson Mrs new
Gla&vs'' l'''''':In- Mrs Lucine Mc"' Thursday of the first ca:e of the
one-cent L i ri c o I n postage
Junius Ridling Miss Tina Betts stamp
Mrs Jean Nabors Mrs Mattle
Ruth Whitlock Ray Ste t kreath on the
gall Mr Gov A B - Chandler of Ken- !
and 'Mrs MOrelock llIarlene and ucky will place a I
door of the cabin where Lincoln'
Don - -
was born Feb 12 18f9 George
D-n played everal se:ec-tions M 0 o r e: executive assistant to
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on the organ- Postmaster General Arthur Sum-
merfield will speak
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Ken Braddy Motor Co
N Constant -
Tree-Planting
At Manor Set
By Fortnightly
"Ambassador Extraordinary" by
Alden Hatch which vividly pot-
trays the life and character of '
Clare Dooth Luce was delight-!
ful:y reviewed by- Mrs Gus David
Martin for the Coalgate Fortn'ght-
IV Club Mrs I O Kile was trst-
- ess to e group in her home
the
Mrs Fred Chiles as a report
ftrl the IlenArtrnant cif Intprnation- i
on the Department of Internatlon- f
al Clubs
Mr's Eddie Holt reported on the
State Heart Association meeting
L)C 11Q1L AoILLukse 34J11 ii3 01c11:t ) r-iici 11'1)
she recently attended in Oka- Miss Katheryn Denny Miss Nance
homa City where she gave a Mitchum Miss Betty Strizcs 6 71 ci
talk on the "Heart Coffee- idea Miss Sally Smith Gets shlrib1
she began in Coalgate Widows this fine program n were tr-embers
cf heart victims sponsor the coffee i of Larnel Study Cub a id Fort-
on or near Valentine's Day and nightly Study Club Both clubs
proceeds go to the Heart Fund: are co-sponsors of the Teenettes
The club voted to give $5 to the Miss Sharon Eclair is prenOc-nt cf
Heart DriAe Plans W Ore made to theo-teenittes
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FLAIt trees at the Ruth Wilson 1 0 --0-t
- Hurley Manor on Arbor Day Fri-Sulphur Church Women
dav February 13 e
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Mrs: Pauline Nichols of - Omla-11om In World Day
horna City was a guest Members
rayer Observance
present were Mrs Gus David Of P
7Tartin l'Irs Fred Chiles Mrs
Sulphur wornen wi!l- ioin with
A D CodyMrs A 13 B:swell
Protestant women in 144 cnurtr:Ps
of the world in the ohs-crNanoe of
hMrs Walter Pop( Mrs Simon Le-
vin Mrs W P Povers Mrs Ed-
Wcrld Day of Prhver Friday at
die Holt Mrs Charles A Hudson
3 pm at the Central Prefbvtr-rMis
Ruth McBride Mrs alarIes
ian Church Theme for the 1f459
7N
Carson Mrs Wallace Byrd Niiss observance is "Lord's I Believe"
Emma IcBride and the hoStess
An interdenornination51 corr-
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Lincoln Today
prepared a film preserta
pheitographs and drawings
c'eln dering the Civil Wa
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for 8:30 pm EST tonight-
The Enduring Linceln"
theme of a two-day speak
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cram which opens today'
Un Coiversity of Illinoisress gets in
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The sesouicenternial evf
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Gov A B - Card ler i
incky will place a li-reath
done of the cabin where
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car on the
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Revue Given for
Teenettes Club
The Teenettes held then- rez-lar
Friday afternocn in the 1-I-me
Economics Department of the
Coalgate Hgh :School 1
Miss Patti Hudson cf 01-lah-Nrra
City daughter of Ir and Mrs
W H Budson:Coa:g--fe was the
speaker Miss liudsrn is asocia--sd
with liatheryn Lipe Incrr74-ra!-'1
as buyer Miss Huds--n showed -
sot erreensF f 3 tht ree 31 ast et silt g f ac-phriorirs r i f -t:er
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styles and accessorie-5 --
Assisting Miss HlidEnn as
models were Miss
son Miss Mary V:rginia Bcn:7o
Molder' is in 'chari-ie rf !he! spry-
ice The offering wi:1 hc divide"
between home and fr)i-eii-in mis-
sions cl the Nalional et'
Churches
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crating their own tong Discr-ce
calls whether or not its os
much fun os a barrel of mon-
keys—It's eosy too Just follow
the directions for Direct D s-
tante Dipling in the front of
y6ur telephone d:rectory Yo- II
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Lack at this "Eya-Cptairr Erznorry!
Extra Economy when you buy
—you get more for your money--
more size room comfort
Extra Economy whrt you drive
—you choose from four engines
including two VErs that give you
spirited performance on regular
gas and a thrifty Six as well
Lack at thest "Eye-Cpeall" Extras!
Extras built into every Ethel
—seliadustrg braresD amond-
Lustre finisn trlat rever reedt
waxirg carpet ng
e'ectric cock alurntrized
liers that last tce as long as
ord rari cres foam-rutter seat
cushionrig and many others
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Little, W. D. The Ada Evening News (Ada, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 11, 1959, newspaper, February 11, 1959; Ada, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2113340/m1/5/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.