The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1957 Page: 3 of 16
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THURSDAY AUGUST 29 1957
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Hews About Forgan Community
FAMILY (IATIIERING I
Mr and Mrs Frank Underwood
were hosts to the Maynard rela-
tives Sunday August 25 honoring
Mrs Undetwood's sister her hus—
band and two daughters who have
been visiting relatives in Okla-
homa for the past week
A basket cEnner was served
egpteria style and was enjoyed by
all The afternoon was spent in
visiting and singing hymns Those
present for the occasion were: Mr
and Mrs J S Maynard and Miss
Cornelia Hooker Mr and Mrs W
S Maynard Beaver Mr and
G W Allen and Mrs Leland
Weber Booker Texas Mr and
Mrs Fred Payne Aurora Mo
Miss Betty Payne Wichita Kan-
sas Miss Phyllis Payne Spring-
field Mo: Mrs Ernest De lk and
Wesley Balko Mr and Mrs JP
Underwood Misses Elaine and Bil
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cooler cven On long trips Hurry!
Value was never higher —
prices Lever lower
All popular sizes and styles at low Sal
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON AN
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lie Mrs John Ifemphill and Ran-
dy Mr and Ms Autura Under-
wood Karen and Max all of For-
gan Mr and Mrs 11 IL Stevens
Ifugoton Kansas
Afternoon callers were: Mr and
Mrs J O Cates Jr Doneta
Jimmie and Jeannie Elmwood
OLD SETTLERS PICNIC
The old timers of the Green-
ough and Forgan communires met
at the club house in Forgan Aug-
ust 25 for their annual reunion A
bountiful hasket dinner was served
hy the ladies
Those enjoying the occasion
were Mr and Mrs Floyd Brisen-
dine of Springfield Colorado Mrs
Pearly McTaggert Wich'ta Kan-
sas Mr and Mrs R L Rushton
Holly Colorado Mrs Nettie Hen-
ess Laverne The following from
Liberal: Mr and Mrs Lawrence
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Taylor Mr and Mrs Edwardl
Smith Mr and Mrs Jim ? ember-
ton Mr and Mrs Walter Ross
Mrs Carl Smith Bennett Mrs
Corean Weatherford Mr and Mrs
Leonard Washburn Carl W Smith
Mr and Mrs Edwin Eagan and
Edna H B Ausmus Mr and
Mrs Nester Smith Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Taylor Mr and Mrs Al-
vin Commons Mr and Mrs Chas
Ausmus and three daughters Mr
and Mrs Clarence Ross and Rod-
ney Mr and Mrs Gordon Jones
Mrs Lee Calhoun Mrs Agetha
L('m) Mrs Maude Leatng Mr
and Mrs Sam Johnson Mr and
Mrs Ralph Harris and two boys
Mr and Mrs FJ Smith Rev and
Mrs V J Rws Mr and Mrs El-
irk Potter Mrs Claire Hall Mr
and Mrs Bill Posh
Mr and Mrs W V Girk and
Roy Cunningham of Beaver and
the Forgan folks: Mrs Via Chester
Man in Johnson J P Underwood
Mr and M-s Floyd Buffalow Mr
and Mrs Geo Eagpn Roy Buffa-
low Lester Tmel Mr and Mrs J
A Marvel Mr and Mrs WR Sim
mons Mr and Mrs AS Barrow
Mr and Mrs John Kerns arid Glor
a Fay Mrs Alice Calhoun Mrs
Carrie Hitchcock Mrs Alva Nash
Mr and Mrs C H McNabb Mrs
Ray Ratlief Mrs Oma Dubois
Mr and Mrs John Mills Mrs E
F Barkley Mrs Mary Underwood
Mrs Addle Alcorn Mr and Mrs
George Dubois Mr and Mrs CR
Black O S Andrew Mrs Mag-
gie Buffalow Mrs Nell Groves'
Mr Wm Proctor Rev and Mrs
Leon Sewell and daughter
Mr and Mrs Fred Payne and
two daughters Miss Betty and
Miss Phyllis were guests of Mr
and Mrs Frank Underwood from
Thursday night thru Sunday
Mr and Mrs Fred Payne and
daughters and Mrs Frank Under-
wood were dinner guests of M
and Mrs J S Maynard and Miss
Cornelia of Tylone on Thursday
Mr and Mrs Fred Payne and
daughters were dinner guests of
Mr and Mrs Autura Underwood
on Saturday
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Perle Kirkhart were Mr and
Mrs Claude Travis and Mr and
Mrs Charley Johnson of Wichita
Kansas Mr and Mrs Harold Sta
HOW
Is Your Balance
Do you carry the same amount
of welzht on each foot? IT is vety
important that you do
Keep your balance perfect with
CHIROPRACTIC
Natures way to Health
Dr A C Me Cam
Chiropractor
Beaver Oklahoma
These Colui ns
bel and children and Mr and Mrs
Eldon Kirkhart and children of
Liberal Kansas
Mr and Mrs Claude Travis of
Wichita Kansas spent from Sat-
urday till Thursday with her sister
Mrs Per le Kirkhart and Mr
Kirkhart
Mr and Mrs Carl Radc1i were
overnight guests of Carl's mother
Mrs Paul Donaldson in Enid
Thursday night Mrs Donaldson
accompanied them to Wichita Fri-
day and they all ipent the week-
end vith relatives there
Mr and Mrs Allen Adams and
Mr and Mrs Cecil Mitehell and
Sue of Laverne were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mr and Mrs Virgil
Adams Mr and Mrs Everett
Clapp and baby son were afternoon
-aiest s
Mr and Mrs Alex Satterwhite
Patricia and Joe drove to Loveland
Colorado Saturday They will visit
the Murray Echos and vacation
for a few days
Mr and Mrs Jack Pierce and
Family of Wichita Kansas came
Saturday to visit relatives for
several days
Mr and Mrs Chas Suttle re-
turned Thursday from Amarillo
Texas where they had been visit-
'rig their son Elmer and family
and Mrs Suttle's sister Mrs Cliff
Thomas
Mr and Mrs Sid Spaulding
were Monday evening callers of
Mr and Mrs Perle Kirkhart
Mrs Anna Maphet of Gate vis-
ited from Monday till Saturday
with her daughter Mrs Bill Mil-
ler Mr Miller and their children
Mrs Grace Knight left Friday
for her home in Flood River Ore-
' gon after visiting two weeks with
her sister Mrs Claude Andrew
and brother Millard Hutchinson
Mr and Mrs Merle Thurman
and children of Aztec New Mex-
co were weekend guests of Mr
Thurmans mother Mrs Mahle
Lane and grandmother Mrs Mag-
gie Hopkins
Mr and Mrs Jack Pierce and
'Thlldren of Wichita were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs El-
bert McNabb in Liberal
Mr' Edith Merett and Mrs Er-
ma Newby and Roger of Gate vis-
ited May Kirkhart Tuesday even-
Mr and Mrs Everett Clapp and
son were Sunday dinner guests in
the Ray Clapp home
Mr and Mrs Robert May and
children and Doyle May of Farm-
! ington New Mexico were weekend
guests of Mrs Grace May
Mr and Mrs Bill Miller and
children visited his parents near
Buffalo Oklahoma Monday even-
ing Mr Manic Heckert of Wichita
Kansas and Miss Merle Heckert of
Long Beach California were over-
night guests in the Keith Heckert
'-come Wednesday
nd Mrs Roy Butler Coral
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Lee and Joe and Phyllis Mills at-
tended church in May Sunday and
were dinner guests of Mrs Butlers
parents Mr and Mrs John Fore
Mrs Nellie Wiley called on Mrs
May Kirkhart Monday evening
Wednesday evening a group of
relatives met in the park in For-
gan for a picnic supper and ye-
union honoring Mr and Mrs
Claude Travis of Wichita Kattsas1
Those enjoying the occasion were i
the honorees Mr and Mrs Claade
Travis Mr and Mrs Perle Kirk-
hart of Forean Mr and Mrs
Bennie Oswald Mr and Mrs
mer Bond and sons Mr and Mrs
Eugene Price and daughters- of
Gate Mr and Mrs Bert Price
Mr and Mrs Eldon Nirkhart and
children Mr and ITrs Harold
Stahel and children all of Liberal
After supper the group went to the
home of Mr and Mrs Perle Kirk-
hart and visited
Mr and Mrs Claude Travis left
Thursday morning for their home
'n Wichita after visiting her sister
Mrs Perle Kirkhart Forgan and
Mr and Mrs Bert Price at Liber-
al and Mr and Mrs Bennie Os-
wald at Gate and other nieces and
nephews
NOME
OBITUARY
f'red Trew was born August 7
1885 at Kingman Kansas to the
home of Mr and Mrs Leroy T
Trew He departed this life Aug-
ust 25 1957 at the Beaver County
Memorial hospital at the age of
72 years and 18 days
Preceding him in death were his
parents one brother T J and
one sister Mary E Taylor One
Sister now living at Liberal Kan-
sas is Mrs Russell D Boates and
one brother who survives is Har-
old Trew
Fred Trew moved to Beaver
county in 1903 Ile later moved to
Colorado v'here he homesteaded in
Powers County in 1916 He also
lived in California during the per-
iod of time from 1922 to 1930 The
rest of the time since 1903 he has
lived in Beaver county
Fred TreNV was baptized into the
Forgan Baptist Church on the date
of November 1951 where he has
remained a faithful and loyal
member until his untimely death
He was regular in attendance at
all of the church services Fred
was veil known as a friendly per-
son He was a member of the Odd
Fellows Lodge for many years Ile
leaves to mourn his passing a sis-
ter Mrs Russell D Boates and
one brother Harold Trew four
nktes seven nephews many
friends fellow church members
and loved ones His passing is
heaven's gain and earths loss
Mr and Mrs Dean Gregg and
Jimmie visited Mr and Mrs Har-
old Phelps and children at Wich-
ita and Mrs Roland Ek and Mrs
Mary Louise Olson at Dwight
Kansas while on vacation recently
Joan Thomas Weds Bill Goodwin
In a candelight ceremony per-
formed Friday at 7 p m in the
First Methodist Church Beaver
Miss Joan Thomas daughter of
Mr and Mrs Leslie Thomas Bea-
ver and Bill Goodwin were mar-
ried Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr and Mrs B A Goodwin
2722 E 31st Street Odessa
'rexas
Reading the vows was Rev
Theo Louthan pastor of the First
Nazarene Church
Arrangements of white gladioli
and candelabra decorated the
church Mrs Arden Ranson or-
ganist accompand Aubrey Pierce
brother-in-law of I he bride as he
sang "Whether Thou Coot h"
"Because" and "The Lord's Pray-
er" Escorted by her father the bride
wore a dress of white nylon lace
over taffeta and her veil cascaded
from a half hat of pleated ribbon
She carried a bouquet of white
gladioli florets
The bride's sister Miss Janice
Thomas was maid of honor She
wore a princess style dress of blue
lace over taffeta She carried a
bouquet of white carnations with
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Friday
streamers of pink ribbon
Bridesmaids were -7--
Thomas Mrs Gene
Aubrey Pierce and Miss Ilb-e
Parker They wore blue waltz-
length gowns of taffeta and net
Each carried a bouquet of pink
carnations Miss Sharon Thomas
and Miss Verna Thomas nieces of
the bride followed as junior brides-
maids Jeanett Rather preceded
the bride as flower girl Their
dresses vere also of blue lace and
taffeta
Best man was Joe Goodwin
Borger Texas brother of the
groom Ushers were Don Thoma-
son Beggs Bill Worley'Texhoma
Carl Rutledge Woodward and
Paul Corm! 'son exhoma
Cantle lighters were Miss Inabel-
le Jenkins and Miss Mary Lynn
Goetzinger dressed in blue also
Assisting at the guest table
were Mrs Keith Thomas and Mrs
Preston Thomas sisters-in-Jaw of
the bride
After the reception in the Fel-
lowship Ilan the couple left on a
short wedding trip to New Mexico
returning to Goodwell where they
will attend school at PAMC
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Lansden, Willis. The Herald-Democrat (Beaver, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1957, newspaper, August 29, 1957; Beaver, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2143978/m1/3/: accessed February 13, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.