The Greer County News (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1959 Page: 3 of 11
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1959
l‘londay December 21 1959
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MRS J O PADEN SOCIETY EDITOR
Southwest
Baptist
Hospital
DECEMBER 17
Admitted
Kathy Henderson Mangum
Mrs T A Burns Mangum
Dismissed
- Mrs Billy Scoggins and baby boy
Mrs L A Snipes
Mrs John Turner
Mrs Sarah Dennis
DECEMBER 18
Admitted
Huth Hollorran Gould
Zan Winters Mangum
Grogory Winters Mangum
Mrs Jack Bromfield and baby
boy Delhi
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bismissed
Scott Burcham
Mrs Marshal Dill
Mrs Bob Smith
Drill Kouri
DECEMBER 19
Admitted
Mrs Stanley Snipes and baby girl
Ft Sill
Dismissed
Janie Newton
011ie Mae Adams
Mrs Norma Baker
Pamela Grayson
DECEMBER 20
Admitted
Mrs Kentroth Anderson Mangum
Miss Anna Blankenship Mangum
Mrs M Morgan Mangum
Ted Wooldridge Mangtun
Dismissvd
Hugh Cain
Mrs Jack Bock and baby girl
Zane Winters
Gregory Winter
Mrs Laura Westbrook
GUESTS OF SULLIVANS
Arriving early this week to spend
Christmas with their parents Mr
and Mrs W D Sullivan are Mr
and Mrs Lloyd Sullivan and family
Flagstaff Ariz Mr and Mrs Joe
Sullivan and family Houston Texas
Mr and Mrs J C Sullivan and fam-
ily Albuquertpre NM
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CURRENT
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MEANS PROFIT
FOR YOU!
Why take chances on your
investment when you can
save SAFELY and PROF
ITABLY with us? Our cur
rent dividend rate assures
a handsome 4ci return
with savings insured to
$10000 Start your money
GROWING today !
Local Federal Savings &
Loan of Oklahoma City
Deposit With Local Agent
OLIO L TOOLE
Agency
Pigg Ridg Phone 79
Mangum
AWFUL LOT OF COLPAIRI
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Senior Sub Debs Meet
In Galloway Home
For Gift Exchange
A green net Yule tree was sur-
rounded with packages when mem-
bers of Senior Sub Debs met Sunday
afternoon in the home of Mrs Harry
Galloway for their gift exchange
Mrs Galloway was assisted by Mrs
Mae Bex
Sub Debs present were Nancy Van
Vacter Maryann McDonald Hazel
Jones Barbara Roulain Sharon Bai-
ley Jimmy Tinsley Pat Tinney Cin-
dy Wind le Melba Racy Carolyn
Billington Joyce Barker and Pat
McClendon
Mrs Jones Thanks
Greer County Friends
Mrs ifix Jones of Reed conval-
escing this week in Mercy Hospital
Oklahoma City expressed hvr gra-
titude Monday for letters and flo-
wers received from Greer county
friends
"I want to thank all my Greer
county friends for thvir wonderful
cards flowers and other gifts sent
me while convalescing in Mercy hos-
pital from a major operation" she
said
"I have been here over two wveks
and would have been lonely except
for all this welcome mail May God
richly bless all of you I hope to
be home by Christmas"
Lori Lynn Snipes
Born December 19
Lt and Mrs Stanley Snipes Ft
Sill announce the birth of a daugh-
ter Lori Lynn on Saturday Decem-
ber 19 in the Southwest Baptist hos-
pital in Mangum The little girl
weighed 8 pounds and 3 ounces
Mr and Mrs W T Snipes and
Mr and Mrs D L Adams of Mid-
west City are grandparents The
Adams arrived here Saturday to see
their new granddaugln Pr and return-
ed home Sunday - -
FROM NOR:SIAN
Mrs Jim Sehivally of Norman
is a holiday guest of her parents
Mr and Mrs Frank Edmondson and
Mary Katherine Mr Seivally left
last Saturday to 'spend Christmas
with his parents in Santa Monid'a
Calif
ARRIVE FROM ARKANSAS
Mr and Mrs Pete Bennett of Ras
selville Arkansas arrived during the
weekend to visit his mother Mrs
T W Bennett and other members
of the family
TO GALVESTON
—Dr and Mrs K C Tinsley and
Nancy will spend Christmas in Gal-
veston at the home of Mrs Tin-
sley's siter Mrs W T Caywood
where they will be joined by other
members of the family
GUEST OF GRANDPARENTS
Mr and Mrs Albert Boyd spent
Friday and Saturday in Lawton with
their daughter Mrs Tom O'Toole
and her family Kathy O'Toole re-
turned to Mangum with her grand-
parents and will remain until
Wednesday
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Jackie Duncan
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CIETY EDITOR For Denver Opera
LOOKINI POG OUT THERE AN'
HI5 BRAVE FRONT HALF WANTS
TO INVESTI6ATE BUT HIS'
COWARPLY BACK HALF
POESN'T-I'M
WAITIN1 TO SEE WHICH
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7HE WORRY WAR-
Miss Jackie Duncan daughter of
Mr and Mrs Jack Duncan Mangum
was accompanist for the opera
"Amahl and the Night Visitors" pre-
sented Wednesday by a Denver Colo
highschool chorus She played both
piano and organ for the opera now
rivalling "The Messiah" written 218
years ago by Handel as a Yule-
tide favorite
A Denver TV station recorded
the performance repeated at 8 pm
Sunday and 1 pm Monday An OU
graduate last year Miss Duncan tea-
ches the third grade in Lakewood
Central grade school Denver
At OU she was a piano pupil
of Prof Spencer Norton
ARRIVE FOR HOLIDAYS
Mr and Mrs Phillip Kingery are
rived Saturday from Weatherford to
spend the holidays with her parents
Dr and Mrs Fred Sellers
GUESTS OF MRS OVERTON
Arriving Monday from Garden
Grove Calif to spend the holiday
week with Mrs Robert Overton are
her daughter and her family Lt
Corn and Mrs Leslie Thompson
Leslie Sue and Katherine
They will be joined on Christmas
day by Mr and Mrs Rob Overton
Jean and Terry of Houston Texas
Lt Corn Thompson will also visit
his brothers Dodson and Paul of
Mangum and Herbert and Coleman
of Reed '
4-H CLIMBERS
(Continued From Page 1)
Electric—Joe Collingsworth Dway-
ne Wynn Leon Pierce Kay Brewer
Jody Thonias
Field Crops—Ronnie Callen Dway-
ne Wynn Steve Bryant Willie Fath-
erree Food Preparation—Beth 'Windle
Dianne Thompson Louise Pruett Car
la Smith
Forestry—Bill De Mond
Frozen Foods—Sharon Kay Allen
Judy Johnson 'Linda Barry
Garden—Ronnie Callen Donald
Wells Judy Stansbury Charlotte
Gratimann
Home Economics—Sondra Seymour
Dorothy Linda Allen Kay Sp lawn
Ilealth—Joe Ed McGuffin Barney
Jenkinson Elva Flynn
Home Improvement—Sondra Sey-
mour Margaret Moore Flo Jean
Allen Betty Cypert
Leadership—Betty Cypert Johnny
Crabb
Poultry—Glenadee Edwards Steve
Bryant James Knox
Public Speaking—Donnie Smith
Kay Brewer
Recreation—Laura Ford
Safety—Leon Casey Donnie Burns
Soil and Water Conservation—Mil-
ton Moore
44-1 Swine—James Knox Curtis
Lee Wynn Jody Thomas
Tractor—Robert Lively
Wildlife Conservation—Curtis Fath-
ree handicraft—Roger Lively Jerry
Johnson Royce Moore
Special Cotton Wardrobe Exhibit—
Char lottc Gratimann
Cotton House Furnishings Exhibit
—Charlotte Ginaumann
Citizenship—Bill De Mond Eula
Mae Stehr
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Letters To Santa Claus
Dear Santa:
I am a little Girl four years old
I live in Riverside Calif I have a
little sister who is one 'ear old
My daddy is a pilot and he told me
he had seen you but I still wanted to
write I would like to have an iron
ing: board silly putty new shirt
iron airplane like daddy's tiny tears
doll little ginny doll Please bring
my little sister Susan a litte doll
an airpane iike daddy's and play
school toys—Stephanie Anderson
P S: Santa Claus bring me any
f' ?Mere can you buy merchandise value for value any cheaper and still get
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thing else you would like to bring
me
1 am a little girl three 3 ears old
I have been pretty good this year
I live at Ft Hood Texas Would
you come to see me and bring me
a doll suit case baton majorette
boots bat skirt a set of pots and
pans and a set of dishes I love
you—Debbie Sorrell&
Please bring me a electric train
checkers doubled barrel shotgun
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Your Creat Saving Is--$ 1500
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$100
With the purchase of a 2-piece Bedroom Suite
bookcase headboard double dresser tilting
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$2195
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Regular $11995
Plow $7495
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p a bring two of everything be
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Please bring me some boots rope
gun and a horse—Wade Walker
I am a little boy six years old
and have been real good this year
Please bring me a Paladin gun set
Wyatt Earp paint set boxing gloves
blackboard and coke machine I live
in Fort Hood Texas I love you—
Rickey Sot Tells 204 Elkins Place
Killeen Texas
I would like a baby doll that drinks
and a doll buggy My nieces Kathy
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Regular $12995
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have tried to be very good
Love Moena Fay Hardwick
Dear Santa:
I am a good girl I would love
to have a doll some skates a brae
el& Please bring candy and nuts
too
Love you Lana Sue Livingston
Dear Santa:
I want a ring a basketball a
doll some skates a bracelet rid
some candy too
I have been a pretty good girl
this year Bring mother and daddy
what they want too
Love Linda Livingston
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Langdon, Ben. The Greer County News (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1959, newspaper, December 21, 1959; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2138605/m1/3/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.