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Friends Honor
Tot Grahams At
Housewarming
OROUP OF friends honor
ed Mr and Mrs Tot Gra-
ham with a housewarming in
their new home located east
of Marlow
The evening was spent in-
formally in games Gifts
were opened and displayed
and pictures were taken of
the event Refreshments were
served at the close of the par-
ty Honoring Mr and Mrs Graham
were Rev and Mrs Perry Sanders
and children Mr and Mrs Leo
Graham and children Mr and
Mrs Dean Graham and children
Mrs Virgil Webb Mrs Virgil
Condit Mr and Mrs Bill Graham
and children Mrs' Truitt Allen
Mrs J R Brewer Mr and Mrs
Ode Thompson Mr and Mrs Guy
Thompson Mr and Mrs Jack
Thompson Mr and Mrs Joe Case
Mrs Lota Smith Mr and Mrs
Did Thomas Mrs Jodie Ball
Mr and Mrs Buster Conner
Mrs Dixie Anderson Mr and
Mrs Frank Gardner Mr and Mrs
-Leo Case Mrs C R Gann Mrs
'Finis Allen Mrs Bill Allen and
daughters Mrs Bvrle Goodrich
xind Karen Mrs B Thompson
Mr and Mrs Roy Gann Mrs
'Maxine Smith Mr and Mrs Tip
Graham and Sid Frances and
Nancy Mr and Mrs Marshall
'Billingsley Mr and Mrs Wilford
Adkins and children Mr and rMs
Arthur Adkins Mr and Mrs Jim
Southern Mr and Mrs Riley
tann Mrs Buster Maxwell Mrs
Tlossie Wright Dean Wright tad
children Mr and Mrs Buddy
Mus rove Mr and Mrs Grancil
Graham and boys Mrs Kenneth
Adkins Mr and Mrs Tom Haves
Mr and Mrs Melvin Raines Mrs
Cue Nabors and Mr and Mrs Ray
Grice
Raymond Me Cork le Norman
told Mr and Mrs Glynn Condit
and daughtPr Shirley Kay Law-
Ion visited their parents Mr and
Mrs Irvin MeCorkle during the
weekend
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Mount Pleasant Aid
Elects New Officers
At Barrington Home
New officers were elected for
the Mount Pleasant Ladies Aid at
a meeting in the home of Mrs
Nolan Barrington east of city
Thirteen members and one visi-
tor were present
There was group singing and a
prayer was offered Mrs H F
Cowley was the lesson leader
Following the lesson the election
of officers was held The new of-
rivers are president Mrs Dennis
Williams vice president Mrs
Elms Wagnon secretary-treasurer
Mrs Barrington assistant secretary-treasurer
Mrs Oran Scott
reporter Miss Elsie Faye Riley
song leader Mrs Roland Jackson
and assistant song leade Mrs El-
mer Gray
The aid sold lunch for the Ward
Byrom sale Mrs Rowell is hos-
tess for the next meeting and Mrs
Jackson will be lesson leader
Members present-- were Mrs
Buck Jones Mrs Scott Mrs Jim
Cason Mrs Williams Mrs Wag-
non Mrs Jackson Mrs Cowley
Mrs P D Richey Miss Riley
Mrs M A Abney Mrs Luther
Hall Mrs Gray and the visitor
Mike Jones
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Mrs Mary E Phillips
Hostess on Thursday To
Stitch and Chatter Club
Mrs Mary E Phillips was hos-
tess for the meeting of the Stitch
and Chatter Club on Thursday
afternoon in her home at 104 West
Nabor
During the afternoon the group
quilted for the hostess Mrs Vel-
ma Ard read the scripture
Psalms 23 Prayer was offered
by Mrs H F Cowley Mrs Rob-
ert McCollum was the only addi-
tional guest
Other club members pregent
were Mrs Jim Burris Mrs Sam
Hall Mrs Dave Green Mrs Em-
ily Sullivan Mrs Sam Brewer
Mrs J W Black and Mrs Ben
McCown
Mr and Mrs Bill Careathers
and children and Mr and Mrs
Loyd Rice and children visited
Mrs Rice's mother in Pau Is Val-
ley on Sunday
'FARMERS UNION INSURANCE
INSURANCES
Life Health & Accident
Crop Automobile Property
and Farm Liability
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of comporobte notrensrt
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Natrona! Reseorch Council
AVOID SET-SACKS from feed changes
NIGH TOO PROOLKTION throughout the yew
RICH DAILY RATION mrsed to let yaw multe
the mosi of your ehole groins
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School for Deaf
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Mrs Margaret Brooks
11 RS MARCARET Brooks
- founder and director of
the Jane Brooks School for the
Deaf Oklahoma College for
Women Chickasha was speak-
er at a meeting of the Sorosis
Club In Rush Springs recently
Mrs Brooks discussed education
of the deaf and the Jane Brooks1
school
Miss Gerry Suttle and Mrs
Wanda Risner of the Jane Brooks
school faculty used children from
the school to demonstrate various
teaching methods Children ap-
pearing before the club were
Johnny Morris Chiskasha Larry
Simpson Lindsay Chris Wilson
Arkansas City Kan Kathy Mc-
Dade Milledgeville Ga John
King Sheridan Wyo and Shirley
Martinez Riverton Wyo
The Jane Brooks Schoof for the
Deaf serves as a laboratory for
OCW students studying to be
speech therapists ana teachers of
the deaf
I Mr and Mrs Haskell Harris
and children Janell and Roger
t were in Altus Sunday attending
the golden wedding anniversary
i celebration for her cousin Mr
I and Mrs Elwood Grimes which
was held in Garden Center a
I community building
Mr end Mrs Ishmael Hunt and
children of Biggs Calif visited
Mrs Kenneth Shaw and children
on Saturday Mrs Hunt is the
former Argie Cline of Marlow
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THE MARLOW REVIEW THURSDAY JANUARY 24 1957
'Social Security' Is
Program for Club At
Mrs Vance Mershon's
Social Security" was the title
of siie program given for the
Neighborly Home Demonstration
at tne regular meeting held
on Thursday atternoon at 1:30
ctock in the home of Mrs
trance Mershon
Mrs V E Green club presi-
dent was in charge of the meet-
ing Group singing was led by
Mrs J E Robbins song leader
Committee reports were given
and business was discussed Plans
were made to attend the spring
county council meeting to be held
at the fair building in Duncan on
January 30
The program was presented by
Mrs Robbins and Mrs— RueL
Blake Mrs Mershon drew the
white elephant The next meet-
ing will be on February 6 at 1:30
p m at Mrs Robbins'
Members present were Mrs
Robbins Mrs Roy Loughridge
Mrs J L Brock Mrs Kenneth
Cornforth Mrs A N Acord Mrs
Florace Wood Mrs Blake Mrs R
F Grover Mrs Ted Crotts Mrs
Green Ind Mrs Clint McConnell 1
Miss Wynelle Tad lock
Honored at Informal
Party Here Saturday
Dr and Mrs Jack L Gregston
and Mr and Mrs J W Rife en-
tertained with an informal party
on Saturday evening at 7:30
o'clock introducing Miss Wynelle
Tad lock of Waurika who is the
bride-elect of Earl Robbins The
party was held in the Gregston
home at 608 West Choctaw
Miss Tad lock is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Walter Tad lock of
Waurika Mr Robbins is the son
of Mr and Mrs George E Rob-
bins Waurika Their wedding is
to be an event of Saturday Feb 9
During the evening Mrs Harry
W Callaway conducted "get ac-
quainted" games Refreshments
were served from a table centered'
by an orchid hyacinth Mrs Cal-
laway poured coffe from the sil-
ver service
Among those present were Miss
Tad lock Tvir Robbins Mr andl
Mrs Sam Foster Mr and Mrs
40diell Gardner Mr and Mrs'
Callaway Mr and Mrs V A
mass Rpv and Mrs Bob Harris'
Mr and Mrs Fred Larninack Mr
and Mrs Stanley Prater and the 1
hosts
Sto
Baptist G A's Have
Surprise Event For
Counselor Mrs Hill -
I At the regular meeting of the
lt ' GA's of the First Baptist church
'' on Thursday afternoen$-the group
in 0 surprised their counselor Mrs
a Wayne Hill with a gift and cake
' in celebration of her recent birth-
title $ day anniversary The surprise
the i party was held at the close of the
ation meeting and Mrs Edward Marlow
held! assisted the GA's
1:30 The president Miss Karen
Mrs Kimbrough presided A special
il prayer was offered for mission-
)res aries Plans were made to study
fleet- the home mission book "It's Your
d by Tiun" Mrs Hill led the study
ader "A Choice Silver" The Lord's
given prayer repeated in unison led
Plans by Miss Kimbrough closed the
piring meeting
held Miss Kay Lou Brooks was a
in on new member
Others present were Miss Caro-
& by lyn Coleman Miss Roberta Dollar
Buell Miss JudithJohnson Miss Sharon
' the Auld Miss Karen Gammel Miss
aeet- Pam Prater Miss Linda Marlow
1:30 Miss Patsy Epperson Miss Donna
1
Kay Pearson and Miss Mary Ann 1
to Pearson 1
Mr and Mrs Dewitt
Honor Grandson With
Birthday Party Sunday
Mr and Mrs W A Dewitt
southwest of city entertained
with a birthday party on Sunday
honoring their little grandson
Junior Shipman on his fourth
anniversary
Colored pictures were made of
Junior opening his gifts and with
his birthday cake RefreshmeQts
were served
Others present were Junior's
parents Mr and Mrs Donald
Shipman and son Ronnie and
Mr and Mrs Ben McCown
Mrs R R Whiteley
Entertained Baptist
Sunday School Class
Mrs R R Whiteley 214 North
Broadway entertaine dher 11-
year-old girls' Sunday School
clas sof the First Baptist church
on Friday afternoon from 4:00
until 6:00 o'clock
The opening prayer was led by
Mrs Whiteley Miss Gail Pryor
read Psalms 23 During a social
hour games were played and re-
freshments were served by the
hostess
Others present were Miss Mary
McConnell Miss Judy McCauley
Miss Kathy Walker Miss Mary
Ann Pearson and Miss Dixie
Elam
Miss Marilyn Smith student at
A&M Stillwater arrived Tues- Mrs Lee Cleveland and Mrs
day to spend between semesters Sallie Carver Lawton were Sun-
holiday with her parents Mr and day guests of Mr and Mrs J E
Mrs Garland Smith A Kelso
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with a complete line of
'Your Pastor Speaks'
Profram for ESA
At Mrs Eddie Bearce's
The annual "Your Pastor
Speaks" program for the ESA
Sorority was presented when Mrs
Eddie Bearce was hostess to the
sorority in her home at 407 West
Steele
Rev Murphy Duncan was the
guest pastor and he spoke on
"Finding Happiness in Living"
Mrs Duncan also was a guest at
th meeting Mrs Joe R Payne
Jr was in charge of the program
and introduced the speaker Re-
freshments were served by the
hostess
Members present were Mrs
Winfred Cannon Mrs E H Coth-
ran Mrs Jack D Graves Mrs C
W Hause Mrs Jack L Gregston
Mrs Jesse Kirkpatrick Mrs Tom
Mahaffey Mrs Ted Nemecek
Mrs Payne and patronesses Mrs
Clyde E Stanton and Mrs Joe
Hogan
Mrs George Nease
Has All Day Meeting
Silver Thimble Club
An all day meeting' of the Sil-
ver Thimble Club was held on
Tuesday in the home of Mrs
George Nease
The day was spent quilting for
the hostess Lunch was served
by the hostess during the noon
hour Mrs Oran Scott drew the
white elephant
Other members present were
Mrs Roy Hobbs Mrs Glenn Kay-
ar Mrs Frankie Parker and Mrs
Orville Scott
Mrs Parker will be hostess for
an all day meeting on January
29
Ilivesiotz and Poulliiktv Feedercs
01 the itvlarclotA 11(1ea
We are happy to announce our formal opening
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WITISOE
FAST TRIP Tom and Lucy
Clark of Richmond Va drove
5178 miles from New York to Los
Angeles and return in 124 hours
11 minutes in Renault ear
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Door Prizes Free Coffee and Donuts for
Everyone
A Message from Evergreen Mills Inc
We feel very fortunate in having Wilmer and Robert Garrison as
our dealer
We are sure that with our product and the service that the Garri-
son Seed tte Grain Co will give you yoU will do a better job of feeding
your livestock and poultry
EVERGREEN MILLS Inc
Ada Okla
By Austin "Red" Brown -
PHONE 600 - MARLOW OKLA
Mrs J W Reynolds
Had Meeting Tuesday
1
Of Ann Iklartin Circle
Mrs J W Reynolds 612 North
Broadway was hostess to the Ann
Martin circle of the WMU of
the First Baptist church at a reg-
ular meeting on Tuesday morning
at 9:30 o'clock
The meeting opened with a
prayer by Mrs Tillie Simpson
Mrs R L Gregston chairman
presided during the business ses-
sion Mrs Emmen Smith read the
scripture Numbers 14:1-12 Mrs
R W Fincher led the study from
the book "Home Missions USA"
by Courts Redford Mrs Wayne
Hill voiced the closing prayer
As the guests arrived at the
meeting the hostess served re-
freshments The next meetinz
will be Tuesday at Mrs Joe Cal-
laway's Those present were Mrs Cal-
laway Mrs J W Mansolo Mrs
D M Montgomery Mrs Smith
Mrs Hill Mrs Simpson Mrs
FinchersilitsGregstomAnd Mrs
Hill
C W F Group One
Met Monday Afternoon
Mrs Mrs Lindseys
Christmian Women's Fellowship
Group One of the First Christian
church met in the home of Mrs
D L Lindsey at 212 North Fourth
street on Monday afternoon at
2:00 o'clock
The meeting opened with sen-
tence prayers After the business
session Mrs Walter Pounds gave
the devotional and led in prayer
Mrs Arden Cobb was the lesson
leader with the study taken from
"World Call" The CWF bene-
diction closed the meeting Re-
freshments were served by the
hostess
Those present were Mrs Cobb
Mrs L C Cossey Mrs George
Fincher Mrs L F Jones Mrs
Pounds Mrs O C Snyder Mrs
Mary Woo lever Mrs W T Zach-
ary Mrs H A Travis and Mrs
E C Pitts
The neXt meeting will be on
February 4 in the home of Mrs
Woolever with Mrs Pete Wil-
liams lesson leader
Mr and Mrs O C Sparks and
Mr and Mrs Cleve Terry were in
1 the Wichita Mountains Sunday
New 1957
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Suggested Mixes:
1 Good posture pluefull
feeding Rolled Milo plus 2 lbs
EVERGREEN STILBESTROL
2 full-feed Corn Silage plus
2 lbs EVERGREEN STILBEST
ROL plus 2 lbs EVERGREEN
RUMENADE Pellets or Krum
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3 F111-feed Grass Silage plus
5 lbs Rolled Milo plus 2 lbs
EVERGREEN STILBESTROL
4 Feed 1 lb Silage per 100
pounds body weight plus full
feeding Rolled Milo plus 2 lbs
EVERGREEN STIL2ESTIZOL
5 4 lbs Hay full-feed Rolled
Milo plus 2 lbs rvotonEtri
STILBESTROL Pellets or Krum
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MARLOW OKLAHOMA
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HEADS AT BANQUETS
Two Marlow Chamber of Com-
merce heads have attended out-of-town
banquets during this
week On Monday evening at-
tending the Duncan Chamber of
Commerce banquet weer Mr and
Mrs Forest Armstrong and Mr
and Mrs- Sterling Hastings Mn
Armstrong and Mr Hastings at-
tended the Lawton Chamber of
Commerce banquet on Tuesday
night
Hastings is chamber president
and Armstrong is manager
Clay P Hall was in Oklahoma
City on Sunday
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sidewall fires Extra nice
1954 For dCrestline Victoria
8 cylinder — Overdrive
Radio Heater Whiteside
wall tires
Plenty of 1949 to 1951 Model
Fords and Chevrolets to
choose from
See us before you buy for that
savings on a USED CAR
Bobbins Motor
Company
"Your friendly FORD Dealer"
Phone 12 Ralph Taylor
Used Car Manager
"I've fed 150 tons
of Formula 77"
"I can get my hogs
to market earlier"
I have been in the hog business all of
my life During the past year I have
fed Evergreen Foot sla 77 to 900 head
I like Evergreen Isecause of the con
vonience of feeding I find that my
litters ore 4 larger and that my pigs
are healthier and easier to save My
saws on Formula 77 keep up with their
milk bettor and I rarely have a pig
with stunted growth Formula 77 is a
veil balanced feed that gives even
growth through off ages
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