The Maysville News (Maysville, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1958 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY AUGUST 7 1953
Miss Brinker Is Bride of Mr Ted Holloway
Tea Shower Held In Home of Mrs Donham
Mr and Mrs Ted Holloway are
at home on their Maysville rancl
following their wedding whia
was an event of July 10 at the
Mariernont CommunIty Church
Ohio The ceremony was followed
by a roception at the Mariemont
Parish Lounge
The bride the former Miss Shir-
ley Ann Brinker is the daughter
Of Mr and Mrs Henry B Brink-
er of Milford Ohio Mr Hollo-
erity of Maysville
Miss Lois Cox of Milford Ohio
Val maid of honor Mr Ed Pat-
dello brother-in-law of the bride-
groom was best man A wedding
trip tolicrwed the reception
A tee shower was given Tues-
day afternoon in the home of Mn
7 C Donham honoring Mrs Ted
Holloway Hostesses were Mn
D Williamson Mrs D H Fred-
erick Mrs J C Donham and
Mn J S Donham
Mrs Frederick and Mn Wil-
llamson presided at the punch
table and ISIrs Gordon Speak
resided at the guest book
Those atteding or sending gifts
were
tirs T G Shearer Mrs Dean
Muterson Mrs A J Brungardt
Mra W E Winans Mrs Jane Gam-
ble Mrs Mary Justice Mrs Joy
Burford Mrs Sally Scott Mrs
Pat Henson Mrs Henry Henson
and Mn Jack Rogers
Mrs John Lynch Mrs Harry
Moore Mrs Don Boyer Mrs
Boyce Carter Mrs Janice Alt
tat Nirs Harold Rogers Mrs
Earl Durford Mrs Clifford Hat-
field Mrs Jack Reynolds Mrs
Cowan Mrs Sam Harris
Ildiss Ginger Harris Mrs Luther
Hewitt Mrs Earl Sparks and
Mrs Winnie Guthrie
Mrs Marvin Roberts Mrs Bill
Guthrie Mrs G C Heard Mrs
Ralph Crimes Mrs Charles F
Ritcheson Mrs Vashti Camp
Mrs Sue Ausbrook Mrs Bob
Reed Mrs W B Archer Mrs
James C Phillips Mrs Wayne
Oldham and Mrs Bill Melton
' Mrs O L Huey Mrs Marvin
Odom Mrs Ed Cavnar Mrs Mar-
yin Altstatt Mrs Bill Robinson
Mrs Gary Robinson Mrs S D
McCaskill Mrs Otis Harris Mrs
Frans Tewksbury Mrs Ruby
'Tompkins Mrs Tommy Mays
Ray Woodruff Mrs Floyd
Jones and Mrs Essie Roberts
Mrs Lillie Weatherford Mrs
W P Mays Mrs Temple Rich-
ardson Mrs S J Mays Mrs M
IT Durum Mrs Bea Williamson
Mrs Dorothy Davis Mrs Ina Mae
'Brummett Mrs Roy II-Ice Mrs
Jack Speake Mrs Marvin Narra
more Mrs Hattie Showen Mrs
C D Whitia Mrs Gary Whitis
Mrs Gordon Speake Mrs J D
Williamson Miss Dana Beth Wil-
liamson Mrs L S Briggs Mrs
Len Burford Mrs Jim Duck and
Mrs Bob Griffin
Miss Brownie Sparks
Honored At Dinner
Miss Brownie Sparks was sur-
prised lut Friday August 1 with
a dinner in honor of her twenty
fifth anniversary with the post
office
During her years with the post
office she has held the position
of assistant postmasters acting
postmaster clerk and postmaster
The dinner was in the home of
Mrs Bob Reed
Those present were Mr and Mrs
Bassil Vieux an children Philip
and Lewis Mr and Mrs W C
Merritt Gene Ockerman and
daughter Nichi and Bob Reed
and daughter Becky
A gift wu presented to Miss
Sparks in recognition of her
years of service to the public
I Sitting Pretty I
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Mn Rosemary Kelly home-
maker is not only plasing to the
eye but her daily household rou-
tine is eased by the 2200 differ-
ent conned items available for her
family's needs Seated amid a
cross section of commodities
packed in the indestructible metal
con Mrs Kelly has foodstuffs for
her table and for her dog she has
paints and waxes for keeping her
home spick and span motor oil for
her car toiletries and medicinals
for family comfort and health This
year the Can Manufacturers
lute predicts Americans will open
some 42 billitda cans-246 for each
man woman and child 'Canny"
lot these Americans!
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STORY NEWS
The Story Baptist Church is now
holding Vacation Bible School
with a report of good attendance
—0—
Mr and Mrs J L Cook drove
to Oklahoma lety Sunday after-
noon to visit their daughter Mrs
Juanita Garrison
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Roger York of Pouts Valley is
visiting his grandparents Mr and
Mrs H O York this week
—0--
Mrs C B Adams is a patient
In the N H Lindsey Memorial
hospital in Paula Valley where
she underwent surgery last Thurs-
day morning
—0—
Mrs Harold Cook has return-
ed home from Oklahoma City
where she has been at the bed
side of her mother Mrs E C
Statzer who has been seriously
after the removal of a kid-
ney Mrs Statzer is much better
at this time
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Floyd Craig Sr and children Doris
and Jene of Okmulgee are spend-
ing this week as guests of their
son and family Rev and Mrs
Floyd Craig Jr
We are very sorT to lose oar
friends and neighbors the Gene
Westrope family who have moved
to Lindsay
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Mr Edgar Britton is a patient
in the N It Lindsay Memorial
hospital in huff Valley
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Mr and Mrs Zeno Colbert and
daughter and children of Los An-
geles Calif have returned home 1
after visiting friends and neigh-
bors of Story where they formal-
ly lived
Card of Thanks
We wish to express our hearth-ft
thanks to our many many
1 lends and neighbors flit' their
Lets of kindness shown us in the
going home of our dear husband
and father Thanks for the beauti-
ful flowers and lovely food and
to the ones that so graciously
opened their homes to relatives
May God richly bless each of
you
Mrs Edd Wickware and Jerry
Rev James Wickware and
family
Mr and Mrs Gene Batterton
and Charlotte
Nath Wickware of Hodgen
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Trip To Capitol Is
Planned By FHA
The Maysville PHA chapter held
an executive meeting Tuesday at
which it was decided to take pled-
ges an a pledge trip August 21 to
Oklahoma City
There they will visit the State
Historical Society building the
State Capitol the Governor's
Mansion and Frontier City
A picnic lunch will be served
at noon at Lincoln park
Mrs Paul McKinley is the FHA
advisor
i Mr and Mrs John C Fields
I and daughter Carolyn left Fri-
day morning for Ava Mo to visit
Mrs Fields' parents and other relatives
THE MAYSVILLE NEWS
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Mr and Mrs nd Gardner of
Paula Valley announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter Jennie Lou to
G W Brown son of Mr and Mrs
J T Brown of Maysville
Miss Gardner is a senior in the
Pau Is Valley high school Brown
is employed with the Cato Oil and
Grease Co in Oklahoma City
The wedding will be an event of
August 15
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Jamaica-Shoppers' Paradise
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Vacationers to the island of Jamaica this summer will
discover an unprecedented selection of duty-free gifts and
curios available in nel modern shopping centers at the five
major resort areas
Some 38 "in bond" shops fea- on the visitor's departure from
ture a wide range of the finest the island
merchandise from all over the Free-port shops Include such
world at prices up to 60 per items as European china per
centbelow those at home fumes watches silverware
American tourists may take leather goods cashmeres cam
home $200 worth of goods after eras andbinoculars hi-fi equip
two days and 000 worth after ment and imported liquors
twelve days Gifts up to $10 in Native markets like the one
value a day may be mailed pictured above carry a wide
stateside without paying duty variety of domestic Jamaican
The Jamaican government products including fine rums
does not collect any tax or im- bright straw goods and exquis
port duty on goods sold by free- ite ceramic jewelry
poet shops a privilege extended For further information
only to tourists In theory the about summer vacations in
goods do not land on the island Jamaica write the Jamaica
but are sold in bond by a special Tourist Board 630 Fifth
arrangement that delivers the Avenue New York City or see
purchases to the plane or ship your local travel agent
Jennie Lou Gardner
To Wed G W Brown
Daughter Born To
Billy G Tom tins
Mr and Mrs Billy G Tomlin of
Norman announce the b'rth of
a daughter July 23 at the Munici-
pal hospital in Norman The baby
weighed seven pounds and ha
been named Darquta Le Ann
Grandparents ale Mr and Mrs
George Hairrell of Norman ana
Mr and Mrs J W Tomlin of
Maysville this being the Tomlins'
first grandchild
READ THE WANT-ADSI
MOTOR MAIDS
Parents Police
Boost Road-e-o
By Jeanne Smith
Dodge Safety Consultant
RODEOS may be nothing new
out West but a recent "Teenage
Road-e-o" in Inglewood Calif
involving cars instead of horses
gave viewers
an entirely (1': I
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new slant on
young drivers 7--4: ) ' I
Safety of 4 - i
ficals police ! j4'-
and parents i
discovered that '''
youngsters to i
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day are taking
their driving t '
seriously P'C-
As one par
ent put it Miss Smith
after witnessing 700 Los Angeles
area Explorer Scouts demonstrate
their driving skills "Teenagers
today really are being 'taught' to
drive as opposed to the hr"tzard
manner in which we 'I i it
up"
Each of the boys aged 11 to
IS participated in a driving test
supervised by a state driving
examiner and competed in a
short economy run which dem
onstrated that careful driving
Is economical too They also
took the standard California
driver's written examination
After scoring the tests an ex
aminer remarked "These boys
really know the motor vehicle
code book Only four per cent
failed and most of the errors
were on questions dealing with
recent changes in California driv-
ing laws"
A California Highway Patrol
officer explained his interest in
the program this way: "We're
eager for any opportunity to
work with prospective drivers
We like to get them young —
before they have a chance to
develop incorrect driving habits
or attitudes
"There's another thing too" be
added "After we spend the day
working with these boys they
realize we're their friends That's
a healthy attitude which helps us
tremendously in our work"
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Card of Thanks
We are grateful to our many
friends for their expressions of
kindness in this our hour of sor-
row Our burden is lightened by
the knowledge that you are shar-
ing it with us We shall be grate
ful to all of you forever
The T A Smith family
Miss Mc Kenney Bride
Of Donald R Welch
Miss Linda J Mc Kenney daught-
er of Mr and Mrs Cleo Mc Ken-
ney became the bride of Mr Don
aid R Welch son of Mr and
Mrs Ira Welch Elmore City at
7 pm August 1 in the First
Methodist Church Ada Rev W
Smith officiated
Miss Sue Wheeler of Oklahoma
City was a guest of Miss Sara
Altstatt Sunday and attended
services at the Methodist Church
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Mr and Mrs Tommy Hurst and
family of Magnolia Ark and
Mrs Clyde Davis of Oklahoma
City were guestse of the M D
Altstatts Sunday Mrs Hurst and
Mrs Davis are sisters of Mrs
Atstatt
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SNAP SHOTS
By WES
Some folks make monkeys out
of themselves just by carrying
tales
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A woman just learning to drive
an automobile aften makes some
big dents in the family income
—0—
Most any kind of dress looks
attractive when there is a pretty
girl in it
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These toeless slippers are a great
aid to the woman who wants to
"toe the line"
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We love the doe who prescribes
a pill that quickly cures us of
an ill: but how we hate to pay
his bill
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One thing that has always bo-
thered us is how a man can be
an expert golfer a winning foot-
ball player and an ardent fisher-
man and still have time to be
a succesful businessman
Mary had a little lamb and he
loved Mary so until she turned
him out to graze and got anoth-
er beau
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Sometimes a citizen who prides
himself or having a family tree
that bore fruit discovers that sev-
eral Imbs had nuts on them
Mr and Mrs Doug Frederick
and daughter Janice returned the
past weekend from Fort Worth
where they visited Mr Frederick's
mother Mrs Fannie Frederick
who has been ill Mr Frederick re-
ported hill mother is improving
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poses in front of St Peter's Square i
in Rome Autourist located in moor I
cities offers travelers air transpor
tation to Europo and automobilo
rental in one package
For Safety's Sake
Storm cellars can become haz-
ards Five Oklahomans were kilt
ed in recent months in storm
cellar accidents A flA precau-
tions may prevent the IP' Accidents
Cellars should be cleaned and
stocked with survival equipment
including food water blankets
and first aid materials Check
them periodically for gas leaks
Go to the storm shelter in time
to avoid flying debris
IYIr and Mrs Lester Cagle had
as their guest Friday and Satur-
day night their ten month old
granddaughter Miss Angela Ca-
' gle of Midwest City
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