The Greer County News (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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'Monday January 6 1958
THE GREER COUNTY (Okla) NEWS
PAGE THREE
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MRS J O PADEN
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' Miss Sue Smith
Orvil White
Are Married
The wedding of Miss Sue Smith
daughter of Mr and Mrs Thur-
man Smith to Orvil L White son
of Mr and Mrs Floyd White of
Wichita Kansas was solemnized
at 2:30 pm on December 22 in the
Central Christian Church of Man-
gum Rev SpenCer Ain of Indian-
opolis Indiana performed the
double ring ceremony Baskets of
poinsettias decorated the church
The bride wore a tan suit with
white hat and gloves and carried
out the tradition of "something old
new borrowed and blue"
Attending her as maid of honor
was Miss Faye Adams who wore
a pink dress with scooped neckline
and full skirt Her accessories
were black ' I
were black
'' Bill White of Wichita Kansas
served as best man 1
For her daughter' wedding
Mrs Smith chose a na vy blue suit
with white accessories
The couple left immediately fol-
lowing the ceremony to spend the
holidays in Wichita Mrs White
returned here December 31 where
she will complete the first semes
ter of her senior year before Join-
ing Mr White in Wichita where he
Is employed by Cessna Aircraft Co
Arts And Crofts Club
Meets With Mrs Hollis
Mrs J B Hollis was hostess to
Arts and Crafts club on Saturday
afternoon
' The program of current events
was followed by a salad course
Members present were Mrs Os-
car Bryant of Hollis Mrs E S
Eagin Mrs W B Garrett Mrs
A O Hughes Mrs Mary McGreg-
or Mrs Claud McAllister M r s
Robert Overton Mrs B E Davis
Mrs Flood Davis and Mrs Heqter
Young
Mrs Hughes will entertain the
club next at the home of Mrs E
S Engin
VISIT MRS HARRIS
' Guests of Mrs Bessie Harris
during the holidays were Rev: J
W Harris and son of Kennedale
Texas Mrs Cul lender and two
daughters of Idaho Springs Colo
J L Harris and family of Borger
Mr and Mrs Jim Tramel of Foss
E W Beck and family of Duke
and Mrs Lillie Burkhalter
Do You Need A I
USED CAR?
Then See Us
For A Dependable
Used Car Bargain!
Tidmore Bros
SOCIETY EDITOR
Wesleyan Service Guild
Entertained At Dinner
on Thursday Evening
Mrs Herschel Richards Mrs J
G Hudson Mrs Ed Day and Mrs
J Ray Baker were hostesses to the
Wesleyan Service Guild dinner In
Fellowship hall of the Methodist
church on January 2 Centerpieces
of poinsettias ivy and pyracantha
berries were used on the large
dinner tables
Mrs J Ray Baker was in char
ge of the lesson study "Cross and
Crisis iri Japan" which followed
the dinner The devotional was giv-
en by Miss Emily Hoover and a
prayer by Mrs Elmo Hurst
Members present were Mr s
Eunice Henry Mrs Ida Green
Miss Roberta Graham Mrs Paul
Doolen Mrs Elmo Hurst M I ss
Renolee Smith Mrs W H Pier-
son Mrs Ed Norman Mrs Alva
Wooldridge Miss Mable Belew
Mrs C U Sellers Mrs Lily Cross
Miss Pearl Rude Mrs Zeari Wade
Mrs J Leathers Miss Dora Dean
Reed Mrs Ted Wooldridge Miss
Hoover Mrs Dee Hinds Miss
Nina Davis Mrs E S Eagin Mrs
Eddie Falkner Miss Emma Simp-
son and Miss Effie Lassiter
Guests were Mrs Bob Fowler of
Ft Worth Texas Miss Bessie
Warford of Kansas City Mo and
Rev and Mrs LOITI1 Heaton
Mrs Ha Hord Hostess
To Brinkman Club
Mr Bud Mulford was hostess
Friday to the Brinkman Home
Demonstration club with Mrs Paul
Dollar presiding
Mrs Dock Nelson gave the de-
Votiona1 from Proverbs 22:1-6
The lesson "Food for the Family
with Young Children" was giv-
en by Mrs Paul Dollar with Mrs
C R Lampert giving the club
demonstration
Mrs Ida L Green Home Dem-
onstration agent led a discussion
on the 1958 yearbooks
The group will sponsor a bene-
fit domino tournament for the Mar-
ch of Dimes on Thursday January
16 at 7:00 pm in the Brinkman
Methodist parsonage
Special guests for the afternoon
meeting were Edna Gale Halford
Janell Nabors Bobby Lynn k n d
Monty Stanley
Members present were M r s
Charles Kouri Mrs Bill Knox
Mrs Dock Nelson Mrs Green
Mrs Paul Dollar Mrs J Nabors
Mrs C R Lampert and the host-
ess Mrs Paul Dollar will entertain
the group on Febtuary 7
AIRS COCKE INJURED
Mr and Mrs Jeff Wilson of Al-
tus were business visitors In Man-
gum on Friday
Mrs Arthur Cocke mother of
Mrs Wilson and former Mangum
resident fell recently and broke a
rib She is in the Memorial hospital
In Altus
RETURNS HOM E
Mrs H E Oakes returned dur-
ing the weekend after spending the
holidays in Oklahoma City with
her daughter and her sister
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urdinated shirt are a must Fisherman shirt in green-and-gold
plaid on white is worn with tapered pants in sand gold linen
Both are by Greta Plattry The camera is a new lightweight
travel camera an inexpensive box type that takes color and
black-and-white--By GABLE BUGAS NEA Vomen's Ey litor
Graduates Of 1956
Have Dinner At Lodge
Members of the graduating class
of 1956 met at the home of Gail
Zinn on Friday evening and drove
to Quartz Mountain lodge for din-
ner After dinner they returned to
the home of Dr and Mrs Tom L
Wainwright where they looked at
pictures taken during their senior
year and on their senior trip Mrs
Wainwright served refreshments at
the close of the evening
Class members present were
George Roach Jack Carley Carol
Anderson Eddie Dennis Garland
Vaughan W C Bowman Mary
Ann Hare Tommy Wainwright
Mary Frances Hendricks Mrs
Wayne Smith Mrs Gerald Wright
Mrs Elvis Adams Mrs Melvin
Avery Gloria Thompson Venita
Copeland Nancy Chambers Gail
Zinn and the class parents Mr
and Mrs Weldon Spivey Addition-
al guests were Johnny Spivey and
Peggy Brooks
Mrs Taylor Honored
By Willow Rebeka!ls
Mrs Carroll Taylor accompan-
ied by Mrs Don Matthews and
Mrs R A Goad made her offic-
ial visit as distrct deputy president
to the Willow Rebekah lodge meet-
ing on Thursday evening The
meeting was followede by a recep-
tion in honor of Mrs Taylor Four-
teen members of the Willow lodge
were present
TO PLAIN VIEW
Mrs J D Kennedy sister of
Mrs J W Duncan and her two
granddaughters Mary Read Smart
and Jane Kennedy of Chattanooga
Term will leave Tuesday or Wed-
nesday for Plainview Texas
where they will visit with relatives
before returning to their home
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Mrs Hollis Hostess
To Lotus Club Friday
Mrs J B Hollis was hostess to
Lotus club with a dessert bridge
on Friday afternoon Red rosebuds
in vases centered the tables
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs Herschel Richards Mrs Fos-
ter Garrett Mrs Keener Hudson
Mrs tine Conatser Mrs Ed Nor-
man and Mrs Lillian Nelson of
Oklahoma City
High score at bridge was made
by Mrs Lillian Nelson for guests
and Mrs Mary McGregor for
members Mrs J T Duffy receiv-
ed consolation prize
Club members present were Mrs
J Ray Baker Mrs Frank Baker
Mrs Albert Boyd Mrs Duffy Mrs
J G Hudson Mrs Claud McAll-
ister Mrs McGregor Mrs Clint
Doolen Mrs Jchn Nelson and Mrs
Tom L Wainwright
Entre Nous Club Meets
-With Mrs Hamilton
Members of Entre Nous cl ub
'were entertained with a dessert-
bridge at the home of Mrs C P
Hamilton on Thursday afternoon
High score at bridge was made
by Mrs Will Jacobs
Attending were Mrs Hollis Ar-
nett Mrs L G Crittenden Mrs
B E Davis Mrs J L Gilli-
land Mrs Lee Hawkins Mrs B
P McKenzie Mrs L S Noble
Mrs Guy Smith Mrs Robert Ov-
erton Mrs Hunry James Mrs
Hester Young and Mrs Will Ja-
cobs Mrs Arnett will entertain the
club on January 23
HANSEL & GRETEL
PRE-SCHOOL
Open for Enrollment
Private Expression
A nti
Piano essons
Mrs J O McGuffin
Director
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Coffee Begins
March of Dimes
Campaign
Mrs Walter Hu len Griffis chair-
man of coffees for the March of
Dimes entertained Monday morn-
ing with the first coffee Present
were the members of the commit-
tee who will assist Mrs Griffis in
this campaign They were Mrs
Truman Fletcher Mrs Ed Nor-
man Mrs Bill Greer Mrs Ray
Hogan Mrs Steve Canatser Mrs
Ralph Clabaugh Mrs Ed Grigsby
Mrs Jimmy Brooks 'Mrs J C
Freeman Mrs Bob Barnett and
Mrs Doc Silk
I Coffees scheduled at this meet-
ing are as follow:
10 am Tuesday — Mrs Bill
Greer and Mrs Jim Brooks at the
home of Mrs Greer
le aM Weduesday -- Mrs Ed
Norman
10 am Thursday — Mrs Tru-
man Fletcher
10 am Thursday — Mrs Ray
Hogan
Times and places of other cof-
fees will be announced later
Presbyterian Circle
Has Supper 8( Program
Dorothy Anderson circle of the
Presbyterian church met for sup-
per at 6:30 on Thursday evening
Hostesses were Mrs Kent Phipps
Mrs Bess Dearman and Miss
Mary Hall 1
Mrs Philips gave the devotional
at the beginning of the program
which followed supper and Miss
Berniece Gaylord finished the les-
son study on the minor prophets
Year books for the programs for
1958 were filled out
Attending were Mrs Ed Baggett
Miss Ethel Brunson Mrs Larry
Cooper Mrs Chris Cornett Miss
Gaylord Miss Hall Mrs Aldene
Kerb° Mrs D C McCrady Mrs
J D Moon Miss Kathleen Moore
Mrs Basil Wilson Miss Nellie
Wyatt Mrs DeArman Mrs Cletus
Winningham and Mrs Bob John-
son Jr
How Long Since
Your Watch
Was Cleaned?
Even the finest watch
should be cleaned and oiled
at least once& year Neglect
today—may mean costly
repair bills tomorrow
EXPEgirkwATcH
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Let us inspect your watch
It's worth a few moments
of your time to find out
whether all's well There's
no charge or obligation for
this service
Why not drop in today?
Homer Slover
Jewelry
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Sunya Sanger Attends
Methodist Conference
In Lawrence Kansas
Miss Sunya Sanger returned
Thursday from Lawrence Kansas
where she attended the Methodist
national conference for college
youth held from December 27 to
January 1 She was accompanied
to Lawrence by Bob Webber of
Oklahoma City who had been a
guest of Miss Sanger and her fam-
ily during the Christmas holidays
Theme of the conference was
"Our Lord Our Life Our Church"
and was attended by 3000 Metho-
dist college students 25 of them
from Oklahoma University
Held evety four years this is
the sixth conference of this type
Each school is given an attendan-
ce quota and local churches aid
financially to make the trips pos-
sible for the students chosen to
attend Miss Sanger is a member
of the Wesley Foundation Cabinet
on the campus at Oklahoma Uni-
versity and this group was urged
to attend
Miss Sanger will return to Nor-
man Sunday to resume her studies
Her brother Paul Sanger will re-
turn to Ft Hood after spending a
leave with his mother Mrs Ruth
Sanger Another guest of the Sang-
er s for the holidays was Miss Ann
Billingsly of Ft Smith Ark
EltOM SHAWNEE
Jim Duni student nt Okla-
homa Baptist University Shawnee
spent the weekend with his grand-
mother Mrs West Holintid
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BUT
ALL THOSE
BILLS!
Plan now to pay cash for your
Christmas next year by opening a
Savings Account at our bonL
A small deposit each week will
provide enough cash for you next
December to let you say
CHRISTMAS
"TO HAVE IT WHEN YOU NEED IT SAVE IT WHEN
YOU HAVE IT AT THE FIRST!"
You Have Safety and
The First National
Galloway Stowe
Will Attend Meet
Harry Galloway and Jerry Stowe
of the Phillips 88 company Man
gum will register for a district
sales meeting January 28 in Quartz
Mountain lodge Seventy-fiva com-
pany operators will attend from
Mangum Hollis Hobart Altus
Snyder Roosevelt and Frederick
A luncheon is scheduled for the
group
TO BOISE (Iry
Mr and Mrs Jerry Caddel have
returned to their home In Boise
City where Jerry Is band director
In the City schools
FROM PAMPA
Mr and Mrs Claud Penn and
children of Pampa were weekend
guests of Mr and Mrs Alfred Rog
ers and other relatives
MIME
Thank You
I want to thank each of you for your patronage
(hiring the time I WIN operating the Magnolia Service
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lenitmt in the stathm mid hwiteymir eonliniiod
paimmge
JOHN MOORE
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Availability With a Safe Deposit Box!
Mangum Oklahoma
Since 1900
L S Noble Chairman of the Board
Lacy Noble Jr President O N Rowe Vice-President
V L Sparkman Cashier
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ENDS VISIT
Miss Bessie Warlord Kansas
City Mo returned to her home
today atter spending two weeks
visiting her sister Mrs L E
Teter and Mr Teter
ENDS VISIT
Mrs David Teel left Saturday
for her home in San Antonio after
a visit with Mrs Emma Smith
Your Clothes
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the pep we can inject into a suit
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The Greer County News (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1958, newspaper, January 6, 1958; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2138701/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.