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lairs Davidson
Honored With
Stork Shower
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A courtesy in honor of Mr s
Mack Davidson was a pink a n d
blue shown given by four hostess-
es at the Rockhill Community Cen-
ter recently
Hosting the occasion were Mrs
John Speigle Mrs Hubert Speiule
Mrs Douglas Trigg and Mrs Bill
Newman
1 Pertaining to the stork theme
were the games for the afternoon
A clothes pin game was won by
Mrs Trigg who received a baby
rattle A contest of scrambled
words was won by Mrs J o
' Speigle and she was presented with
a baby cup Both gifts were pre-
sented to the honoree
At the close of the games re-
freshments of punch and cake were
served Mrs Newman and Mr s
Speigie poured punch and Mrs
Trigg and Mrs Hubert Speigle
' Served the cake
Those attending the shower were
Mrs G W Caldwell Mrs J W
' Payne Jr Mrs L AL Bevan Mrs
Gene Davidson Laverne Gr ee n-
wait Mrs W T Brooks M r s
George E Shelton Mrs Margie
Wickens and Mrs Arlo Davidson
Those who were unable to at-
tend but sent gifts were Mrs Ma-
rie Guin Mrs T J Ellis Mrs
Bin Lawler Mrs Beth Williamson
Mrs Lorraine Campbell Mrs Joan
Chitwood and Donald Ray Camp-
—Churches —Organizations —Parties
Mrs Edna Arnett Society Editor
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Daily
Meditation
Now we see through a glass
darkly but then face to face:
now 1 know in part but then
shall I know even as also I am
known Matthew 6:1-5
We shall die This present life
is preparation for what is —
or what happens — after death
Not all of us will enter Para-
dise We shall get what we de-
serve after death — and what-
ever we deserve is of our own
making here and now
! L J Whits& Is
Visiting Here
Mr and Mrs L J Whitsell of
Houston Texas are the weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Guy Bur-
rous They are en route to Arkan-
sas Mr Whitse 11 was a teacher
in the Hugo public schools here
!several years ago
50 SWEEPING YARDS
DRIP DRY IN MINUTES!
New York Visitor
In White Home
Mrs John Rohde of Rochester I
New York is here for an extended
visit with her brother-in-law a n d
sister Mr and Mrs Bill White Jr
She is assistant director of the
Ferrell School of Fashion in Rochester
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Happy Birthday To
JULY 19
Gary Redwine
Jimmy Wayne Murphy
B L Houser
Harold Ray Ables
Airs J L Barnes
Mrs Henry Sallawhile
Mrs Guy Marlins
Mrs Gunnar Ward Anderson
Mrs Lawrence Askew
Jeran Binning
Ava Lee Parson
JULY 20
Mrs Horace Hatton
Ann Sims
C R Wesson
Steven B Bowers
Mrs D D Bond
Hamburger Supper
Held In Craft
Home Thursday
Held In Craft -
Home Thursday
A group of friends enjoyed a
hamburger fry in the backyard of
the Roy Craft home Thursday even-
ling Phil Craft served as host
After the hamburgers were char-
coaled under the stars the group
spent The evening visiting
I Present for the supper were Pol-
ly Sanguin Jean Henderson Joan
Wyche Patti Bounds Bob Grant
Tommy Thomas Steve Reed and
the host
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All combed cotton with the glow
and silkened texture of a fresh
peach! Machine washable soil
and w rinkle-resistant ! Muted
pastels to deep dark prints
Thirty five members three guests
ind three Extension workers were
'present at the Rly 15 meetiinf of
th Shoat Springs Rural Develop
'tient Club J N Rhodes acted as
chairman in the absence of Cecil
Peters
The program included a film on
"Things Keep Changing" and a dis
cussion of same by Mr John Grius-
hv Paul Rooker and Mr and Mrs
Joe Ingle gave a report of t h
itonos observed at the Kiamichi
Horticulture Field day in Idabel on
the 15th Mr Rooker also gave a
report on the Dairy Meeting held
recently
Refreshments of cookies punch
and tea followed the program Next
month's meetnig for the first Tues-
day will be a social program with
watermelon supper
Family Reunion
In Caldwell Home
OnP brother and five sisters of
Joe Caldwell and their families
were togeiher Sunday for a tan-
ly reunion in the home of Air and
Mrs Caldwell and son Terry They
were Mr and Mrs Henry Calthkell
and son Joe Mike of Poleau: Mrs
Fern Hargrove and son Gerald
Wayne of Texas City Texas Mrs
Joe Kirk and son Joe Slone of
Emory Miss: Airs Lenora Bold-
ing also of Emory Mrs J Bun
Bennett and daughters Phyllis and
Hama of Poteau and Mrs Fred
Clayton of Panama Okla
Others here for the occasion were
Mr and Mrs J T Deeringer and
children David Mike and Rebec-
ca of Dallas Texas
Hugoans Return
From Hot Springs
Mr and Mrs Bob Crouthers and
children Ann Danny- and Eliza-
beth accompanied by their house-
guest Miss Katherine Schicke re-
turned Friday from a short trip
to Hot Springs Ark where they
isited several points of Interest
Miss Schickc will return to her
home in Independence Kansas on
Monday after she accompanies the
Crouthers to Clayton Lake to take
Danny to the Lady of the Lake
camp for the following week i
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JOE Webb son of Mr and Mrs Ike Webb who is a boy secut of
cxpaiter rank is atending Philinont National Boy Scout camp
at Cimarron) New Alexico Ile mil spend two (lays at this Ex-
plorer camp which is the highest in rank of all scout camps and
v ill then proceed inlo the 'mountains for a 12 day camping trip
Joe with three Explorer boy scouts from Durant Randy Hop-
kins his cousin Tommy Inararity and Billy Steger will make
the alp with the Circle 10 troop of Dallas They will return Aug-
ust 3 (Staff Photo)
Mrs JIMITile Newman
Visiting Here
Mrs Bill Newman has returned
from a visit with her son a n d
daughter-in-law Air and Mrs—Jim-
mie Newman at Bridgeport Tex-
as When she returned she was
accompanied by her daughter-in-law
and granddaughter Brenda
Rene for a two weeks visit -
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SPORT SHIRTS
Enro and Wings
Short Sleeve
Big Reduction!
Reg 795 Values
NOW 595
Reg 595 Values
Now 450
Reg 500 Values
Now 375
Reg 395 Values
NOW 295
Reg 298 Values
NOW 225
All Summer Suits
Now Reduced In Price
HENLEY HOUSE TWO PANT MOHARAS
SILK AND DACRON WOOL AND MOHAIR
Reg 5995
TWO PANT MOHARAS Clotherult Wash &Wear
Wool Mohair arod Dacron ORLON AND DACRON
Reg 6995
Reg 6590
1490 tOV1 4950
4011 5150 NOW 3315
Reg 1895
Sale Price
Reg 1495
Sale Price
Reg 1295
Sale Price
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Sate Price
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Sate Price
Congratulations To
Mr and Mrs M A Lawrence idinienis and citrus trults tend t
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'tarnish silver isk a little silve
polish ovt- ple:s alLcted by thes
on the anniversary of their wed- fuods
ding The toots oi your beauty treat
ments are: clean cloths or chant
Hugoans In iois and a cream or liquid polisi
Dallas Thursday I made especially for sterling
The way 3t1 polish: use a gen
Larry Fry accompanied by Mrs
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By EDNA ARNETT
The Sterling Season is here for
brides gi r I graduates mothers
and fathers Even some of our to
:cal girls were happy over gifts of
silver on the occasion of their
Sweet Sixteen" birthday All over
Ithe United States givers of gifts
ire shopping fur silver and those
expecting to be gifted are hoping
to receive it
1 Whether you gel or give sterling
silver there are some things you
should know about it Sterling is
the most (Hirable possession In the
home and the most used It never
needs repair and never has to be
replaced In the course of a lite-
Itime a spoon may well be used
50 Otte times (and this estimate
1mi be low) at a cost of less titan
ten cents a 3'ear
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THINGS TO KNOW
Here are ten important things
)ou should know about the nature
uses and care of solid silver as
explained by the Sterling Silve r-
'smiths of America:
1 Sterling silver is solid silver It
is the most pliable of all metals
Jae only one in toe dining !amity
that lends itself to the simplest as
well as the most ornate design It
Is so pliable that 925 parts pure
silver must be atioyed wait 75 parts
copper to give it strength
Sterling becomes more tvalitool
with use
win) use Ph 111' rAirih
puttil!14 do
i:1 urdor to bring Pll ) our slim
'ling into daily use rotate it by
groups
Atter each meal sterling should
T be washed promptly in hot soapy
water rinseu in hot waer and thor
1oughly dried with a soft towel while
warm
A Few Foods such as eggs con-
diments and citrus trults tend to
tarnish silver hisk a little silver
polish ov- alLeted by these
foods
The tools ot your beauty treat-
ments are: clean cloths or cham-
ois and a cream or liquid polish
made especially for sterling
The way 3tt polish: use a gen-
ie touch and a lengthwise move-
ment over the silver follow with a
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RESISTOLS
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Rayon-Nylon
Dacron & Wool
Tropical Wool
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Now
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Never Scrub Silver with a brush
place it in o r wan bleachers
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cardboard (unless treated tor use
with silver)
lietween meals keep your ster-
ling in prevent-tarnish cloth
I Dahlia Club Sets
Picnic Monday
The Dahlia Garden club has
scheduled a picnic tor 7 p
Monday evening to be held at Ans-
ley park -
Beta Sigma Phis
To Meel Monday
I The membeis of the Beta Sig-
ma Phi sorority will meet at 7:30
o'clock Monday night in the hospi-
tality room of the Citizens State
Bank Everyone is requested to
bring a pencil and paper
Virginia Massengale
Here For Vocation
Miss Virginia Massengale is here
for a vacation in the home of her
parents Mr and Mrs LaviTence
Massengale She has been serving
as a counselor at a girl Scout
camp at Lake Murray this suminer
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