The Hugo Daily News (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 3, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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MISS CAROLYN JOHNSON graduating Se: 11J
Hugo ilikatschool was the honorcc at a tuke
party given Saturday alla:taoon dic o!
Homer Aikin Mrs Donald Wood was co'
Miss Carolyn Johnson Honoree At
Coke Party Saturday Afternoon
One of the first BM gradeating graduation theme was also used in
seniors to be honored was NI i s s the refreshments with rolled diplo
Carolyn Joimson at a Coke par- ma sandwiches and cakes tied witla
ty tka Saturday afternoon The af pink and white ribbon And leatur-
lair was hid in the home of Mrs ed in tlie table appointment was a
Omer Aikin 569 East bluff with large epergne filled with crushed
Lta Donald Wood P3 Co-h0StSS ice and fresh strawbi !Ties
ot' hostesses wore Lynn Ann Guests attending ere: Joyee
Álkin anti Jeani Wood Ilerderson Carlene Clancy Bevye
Pink and white was the color Arnett Patti Bounds Kay San-
teheme used in the decorations ttun Ruth Ann Griffith Pat Fen
with arrangemerts of pink roses guson Judy Sangnin Sue Cowling
$tan throughout the house Ann Jefirev Linda Lou Fellows
''As the guests were received by Ramona Beason Mandy Vele h
Jesni they are invited to t h e Christi Ford Toni Wald Jenriler
Mister Wide which held a car- Wyatt Susie Gillham Sandy Glaze
liege !eril'o vase filled with pink Jan Fry Carol Ceinley Winema
'Vilest wit' a pink feathered pin iefer Linda Banks and Trudy
Carrying out the graduation theme f7-11is
the regittu was made to resem- Adults attending included t h e
tilt a diploma with the inscription honoree's mother Mrs Carl John
Carolyn Johnson — IIIIS son her peandmother Mrs MAltfie
'MI:blight of the rntertainm-int Bryant and aunt Airs Frarzes
via a reading giver by Mrs Rob Johnson and Mrs Warren
ert Warren which she had written
especially for Caro1
Lynh Ann invited the guests in- Stiefers Visit
to the diring roem whore the re- In Tyler Sunday
freshment tahle held a pink lin-P
C!Oth overlaid With white lace It The V C Stiefers and son Char
Was centered ivith a crystal bowl le s were in Tyler Texas iunday
containing pink rows flanked by to visit Mr Stiefers uncle
miniature chira doll heaps with George Sticler patient in a hospital
white felt graduation caps T I e Ahre
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Michael Lee Jones
Lovely Slip of nylon tricot
inserts of nylon shevr and
Lice pleated tuft $298 — $89S
Peignoir of nylon 8 with
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are shown with Miss Johnson reading Iro:n lett
Miss L nn Ann Aikni Miss Johnson and Miss
Jean Wood (Stall Photo)
Albert Frys Have
Week end Guests
Spending Sunday here as guests
of Mr and Mrs Alert Fry w re
Air and Mrs D R Black and
childan of Honey Grove Texas
Founder's 11ay
Banquet held
By Sorority
The Episcopal parish house was
the scene of the Founder's Day
banquet of Bela Sigma Phi sor-
ority which tt as held Friday even-
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SCR iPTURE: My soul sh3li bi
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joyful in my Gad for he h a t
black not
clothed me with garments et sal
Airs Wiley Jinks offered 'thanks'
(Isaiah 6110)
preceOing the meal
' Follovting the banquet the meet- PRAYE R Thmks he to Thee C
ing began with the ipening ritual
for licritage in Chrisi
‘trs Leon Woodlock cave the "wet
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Airs Henry Lyles Jr gave a talk "
thin lic
on -29th Anniversary' This was 111" at ail tim"
in circumstances
followed by a messacc from Wal-
through
or
ter W Ross founder of the sorer-
Christ u Lord Amen
ity read by Mrs Zeke Lentz
Airs Indica Pullard out4iina'
president gave the foundeCs day
Gary Thornton
phstice
This was
followed with a solo Honored On
-The Beta Sigma Phi" by Airs
Bill Hall Jr of Ft Towson She!
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W3S accor ictnied at Inc piano by th Eirihday
Mrs Lar Fry
Doring the meeting the sorority
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presented Airs Pollerd with a gift-
ary hornton firth rAc at
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After the dinner troAing which ' c
a brated nth larthday Saturday
ended with the closing ritual
afternoon at a party held in his
candlelight installation ereicc v23
held hoine 1!os south Third Si ECM
Carlos in tthith prizes were giv-
New officers installed were
president Mrs Leon Woodlock 1st en leandi2(1 the entertainment
The licstess Mrs Ed Thornton
vice president Mrs Zak! Lentz: was asslocd in serving the birth-
2nd vice president Mrs Henry
day cake and ice cream by the
Lyles Jr secretary Mrs Sheri-
howiree's
dan Baer and treasurer Mrs John aunt Mrs Emma Beard-
Phnk
en and Billie Davis
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Aftendire2 wre Linda A Ile n
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Barbara Muth ns Karen Duncan
Jinks Miss Alice Ketchum Mrs
Mrs Gavle Ctiora Sims Karen Webb Rebee
Lentz Mrs Lyles
ea iticKenzie Bill Castleman
Patterson Mrs Plank Mrs Poi-
lard Mrs George Smith Mrs Ed james and jails" Cobb H"1
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Wallace Mrs h'd Wareham Ronnie Penehoke Jr " ' Allen Simp-
son and Caroly
Mrs Eugene Sangster Mrs Wood-
n Milican
lock Mrs Bill Woodruff Mrs Mrs Susie Womack
Robert Akin Mrs Paul Lane Mrs
Robert Culligan Mrs Jack Arni-
I its Son Here
strong Mrs Baer Mrs Chester
Cearkv -Mrs Fred Evans Mrs Visiting here in the home of her
Fry Airs Billy Glenn Airs Jce on and his family Mr and Mrs
tiold feder Mrs Hall and one Womack is Mrs Susie Womack
gut?st Mrs Bill Parker of Idabel cl Sandhi Texas
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SCRIPTURE: My soul shsll be
joytul in my God for he hath
clashed me with garments of sal-
vation (Isaiah 6110)
P RAY E R! Thanks he to Thee 0
GAI for ct nuritage in Chris I
Jes!s Cd for the joy that is ems
in folkrvM thin Ilulp IN to he
1111h!H t Thce at ail times and
in c:nlinistinces through
Cirst our Lord Amen
home I south Third Si ECM
Carlos In Vk 1th h priies were giv-
en leat!gr2d the entertainment
The htss Mrs Ed Thornton
was a“1ard in serving the birth-
day cake and ice cream by the
honoree's aunt Mrs Emma Beard-
en and Billie Davis
Attendin2 wre Linda Alle n
Barbara Muth ns Karen Duncan
Cdera Sings Karen Webb Rebee
ea lA:cKenzie Bill Castleman
James and Johnson Cobb Hal El
Us Ronnie Perichoke Allen Simp-
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so dainty can be so practical And
Mother will love our lacy liogorie for its
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Play Cast In
Stiefer Home
Honoring the east of the Syri-
nx play ' The Bus Stops Here"
a Coke party and dance was held
followi14 the plar Friday night at
the home of Mr and Mrs V C
stieter lionesses at the event were
thp Stiefers' daughter Winerna
Stiehl and Carolyn Johnson Pat-
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Arnett Joe Andersen" J I rn rr y
Holmes Joyce Ilenderson Jackie
Frost Joyce StepMnson Tihn Spr
Storges June Carlde Jack G I l-
morc Saundra Brawner William I
Lohanrm Carol Pilleneer Jerry
Taylor It k Hanley Prhe liogers II 11
Elame Allen Toby Ilarrison Pa- Elul
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Crafts Miss Griffith
Visit In Welumkcs
Mr and M-s Roy Craft a n d
Mrs Craft's mother Mrs E T
White a Muskogee :heir son Phil
Craft 4111 Mks Ruth Ann Griffith
spent the Nv cc k en( I in Weloinka as
guests of Mrs Craft's brother irk-
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John Griffith
Here For Visit
John Gr'1fith seninr sfinlent at
Oklahoma t'niversit spent Friday I
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mews Association this month is an excellent the baths
three bedroom smith frolt plan Designed to meet One bath has been provided with a tub and the
the structural standards set up by the Federal other with a shower thus assuring the preterence
Housing Association for Oklahoma anti buelt a ot every member of the family
round an eetry hall one is able to go into any A concrete patio could Lee added at a later
secLon of the house without going through the date behind the garage and accessible to and from
living and dining area This convenience an the house through the dining area The wide over-
not be stressed too much haag of the roof gives a pleasing appearaace
The livLg room is cut off from the entry hall as well as protects from the Oklahoma Sun
by two louvered doors and the placement of the This plan has 151d sq IL is 65 It 4 inches
dining area divides these two rooms yet the wide long and is constructed of rock or brick veneer
expanse gives a feeling of spaciousness A complete set of plans which includes footing
There is an abundance of cabinets in the kitchen floor plan four elevations wall section cabinet
where the stove refrigerator aad sink are pin details plot plan and suggested specificatioos
pointed together for convenience The door into costs $1275 plus $50 postage and mailing charge
the garage keeps One out of the weather as well Each additional set costs $500
as making it possible to have the washing facilit- Oklahoma Lumbermen's Association house plans
his close by yet out of the house There is also are available thru your local dealers wilo are
room fur the furnace and hot water tank in tree members of the Association or by writmg 01 A:a
garage thus giving more room for storage inside office Leonhardt i3Lulding Oklahoma CO' Okla
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