The Cleveland American (Cleveland, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1959 Page: 5 of 10
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Mrs Gordon Honored
Mrs Dale Allembaugh was hos-
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Thursday evening honoring Mrs
Jerry Gordon of Mannford
Those present or otherwise
honoring Mrs Gordon were the
Mmes Ctlis Sweeden Vinita Rit-
chie W T Powell Maye Hicks
Nlarvie Karraker Muriel Bu-
cbanan Alma Evans lia701 Shoe
maker Gordon Upshaw Ronald
Upshaw W R Powell and Ma-
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Faye Ditto Lucille Sims Gerald
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the Misses Bobby Ramona and
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and Inez Powell and the hon:nee
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Cake and punch were served
Ernest Elliott of Morriltom
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Brown Elliott
Mrs Martha Bryson of Los I
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VV P Wilson Monday Mrs Wil-
son spent the weekend in Cleve-
land with Mr and Mrs Alvin
Brisbin and children
Juanita Munsen Jerry and
Carol Short of Wichita Kans
came to see Darrell Haley grad-
uate Tuesday night
Mrs Clayton Parks and five
children of Los Angeles Calif
are visiting her aunt Mrs Jack
Haley Mrs Haley and Mrs
Ralph Brown were in Hominy on
Friday
Ross Brown of Yale visited Mr
and Mrs Ralph Brown Friday
evening
Miss Langley of Wichita Kans
is 3pending two veeks with her
aunt Mrs G V Bowdre
Mrs Mary Pierce of Cleveland
and Mrs Scrib Lynch of Sey-
mour Mo visited Nirs Pearl
McCabe and Mrs Gladys Boone
Friday
Ed Pierce of Tulsa 7Irs Grace
Nesner of Cleveland Mrs Ruby
Morley of Berryville Ark and
Mrs Pearl McCabe left Friday
'for Marshall Ark on a week-
end fishing trip
Mrs Nellie Magune of Lemon
Grove Calif is visiting the LS
Nichols family
Mr and Mrs Olen Anderson
went to Bartlesville last Sunday
to see his mother who is in the
hospital
Mrs O W Mead Jane and
Mrs Mabel Holt were in Cleve-
land Tuesday
Jark Haley who is working in
Cushing was at home for the
weekend
Mrand Mrs C A Ritchie and
Debby of Tulsa spent Saturday
and Sunday with his parents Mr
and Mrs L C Ritchie The
group went to Hominy Satur-
day evening
Anita Annett of Cleveland spent
from Friday through Sunday with
her grandparents Mr and Mrs
R W Karraker Mrs Karraker
and Mrs Lucille Sims were in
Hominy Friday Mrs Karraker
called on Mrs T W Handrich
and Mrs Effie Stroup Thursday
Mrs Gerald Kinison and grand-
daughter Kathy Glenn called on
Mrs Lee Dye Wednesday Frank
Stitch and Martha O'Prey of Tul-
sa and Bernice called Thursday
Sunday Mr and Mrs Jimmy
Dye Judy Hall and Judy Berry
of Tulsa and Wayne House Jean-
ne McDowell and John Pender-
graft called Mrs Dye was in
Cleveland and Hominy Friday
Mrs C W Caves visited her
daughter and family Mr and
Mrs Robert Besser in Sand
Springs from Sunday night until
Thursday She went to Tulsa on
Monday
A daughter was born to Mr
and Mrs Clarence Caves Jr in
the Oklahoma Osteopathic hospi-
tal in Tulsa on May it She
weighed 64 pounds and has been
named Doranda Eve Paternal
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
C W Caves Sr Both mother
and baby are doing fine
Mr and Mrs Hoyt Glenn and
Kathy of Tulsa spent the week-
end with Mr and Mrs Gerald
Kinison Mr and Mrs Kinison
visited his parents in Covington
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Charles Mattix
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cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper arA
the people who consider price only are this man's law-
ful prey It's unwise to pay too much but it's worse to
pay too little When you pay too -much you lose a
little money—that is all When you pay too little you
sometimes lose everything because the thing you
bought is incapable of doing the thing it was bought
to do The common law of business balance prohibits
paying a little and getting a lot IT CAN'T BE
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J D Fitzpatrick of Ramona
called on Mr and Mrs Mattix
Sunday
Odis Mack Sweeden of Marys-
ville Mo was at home 'from
Wednesday until Friday
O L sweeden was in Enid on
Friday and Saturday
Mr and Mrs Howard Br 8d-
shaw returned home Wednesday
from a trip to Alexandria and
Cotton Valley La and Oklaho-
ma City Mr and Mrs Dolan
Bradshaw left Wednesday for
their home in Rincon N M
Dan Holt Margaret and Dan-
ny of Owasso visited Mrs Mahel
Holt Sunday evening
Mr and Mrs Howard Tyner
and children visited in Pensacola
Sunday with her parents
Darrell Winne Haley a recent
Osage high school graduate kft
Tuesday ror meerdirier Tenn to
visit his brother Tom Haley and
Mrs Haley
M and Mrs O W Mead and
Jane visited in Chandler Sun-
day with her mother
Mrs J W Mulholland of Tahle-
quah and Mr and Mrs J A Mul-
holland of Tulsa visited Mr and
Mrs L E Rommel and other
relatives Sunday
Mrs Frank D Moore and Mrs
C R Kesner accompanied Mrs
Scrib Lynch to Tulsa Saturday
where she left for her home at
Seymour 110 after a Nisit here
with her mother Mrs Mary
Pierce her sister Mrs C R
Kesner Sr and other relatives
Quinton Rowe of Kilgore Tex
and his son-in-law Jose Valor of
Maracaibo Venezuela S A
spent Saturday night with Mr
Rowe's parents Mr and Mrs
J D Rowe They left Sunday
morning to attend the Oil Expo
sition in Tulsa
Mrs Wayne L McCoy and Sue
visited in Tulsa Saturday with
Mrs McCoy's mother Mrs John
A Draughon Mr McCoy and
Miss Judy McCoy returned Sat-
urday night from a week's visit
In Texas Miss McCoy a student
nurse at Hil 'crest Medical Cen-
ter in Tulsa Is spending her va-
cation here with her family
Among those attending the Oil
Expositon in Tulsa Saturday were
Dick Skinner and son R T Ad-
ams W E Adams Bill Adams
Mr and Mrs Doward House Mr
and Mrs A C Adams and Pam
and Nancy Breeden
Elmer Chandley A H Mc An-
inch and Kent Walker attended
a dinner in Tulsa at the Ramada
Inn as guests of the De Kalb Co
'for a meeting concerning poultry
Mr and Mrs Ralph Hicks Mrs
Carl Hicks and Mrs Jim Powers
Maramec attended the Oil Ex-
position in Tulsa Sunday
Mr and Mrs C L Bowman
spent Sunday in Oklahoma City
visiting friends and relatives
Anita Annett spent the week-
end in Osage in the home of her
grandparents Mr and Mrs RW
Karraker
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Mr and Mrs Eldcn Barnum of
Oriente spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs Marvin Barnum and
family
Mrs R II Breeden accompan-
ied Mrs J A Walker of Browns-
ville Tex to Stroud Friday On
Saturday Mrs Breeden and Mrs
Walker went to Norman where
Mrs Walker visited with rela-
tives over the weekend Mrs
Walker left by train Monday for
her home in Brownsville Mr
R J Miller of Stroud returned
to Cleveland with Mrs Breeden
for the weekend Mr and Mrs
Breeden and daughters and Mr
Miller attended the Rose Show
and the Oil Exposition in Tulsa
Sunday afternoon
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JENNINGS NEWS
Bible School
Opens Friday
At Jennings
Mrs F E Channian
Bible school enrollment will
be Friday May 22 immediately
after school is dIsiniscd W-‘ are
expecting and hying for a large
'group et yon4sters
The BaptIsI churcn had 70 in
Sunday s1-01 Ihe Assembly oa
GA had and the 4
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schoo1s
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Nennoth Sidney
sier:i1 days last week wIth
his IT100101 Mrs Myrtle Pra!!ew
Mr and Mrs 13 LA Jams of
New Mexico are visitmg M and
Mrs A L Bay
11r and Mrs Charie Edwards
Norman spent the kVkiinct With
Mr 'and Mrs P O 11eynolds
7kI F E Chammin
Buddy Jimmy Ramsey and Mr
W A M)ody attended the Oil
Exposition in Tulsa Saturday
MI'S Dessle Laughlin of Tulsa
spent Friday with M Land
George Brown
and Mrs Martin of
Davenport visited over tho week-
end with Mrs Bonnie Bradley
and children
Mr and Nirs Delbert Beaver
and girls of Tulsa spent the week-
end with Mr and Mrs V
Smith and other relatives Mrs
Belle Beaver who had been visit-
ing Mr and Mrs Bill Goins in
Tulsa returned to her home with
them
Mrs R W Green and Karen
of Okmulgee Mr and Mr J L
Porter and Carol of Oklahoma
City visited Saturday with Mr
and Mrs Payne Hensley and
Boyce
Mrs Bill Heights and children
of Shidler visited over the week-
end with her parents Mr and
Mrs James Price
Mr and Mrs Gale Helms of
Tulsa spent the weekend with
Mr and Mrs R A Helms
Mr and Mrs J E Chapman
and Randy Tulsa spent the
weekend in the F E Chapman
and Fred Travis homes Randy
who had visited during the week
with his grandparents returned
home with his parents
Mrs Fred Travis and Mrs JT
Ballenger and children visited
several days in Medford with Mr
Ballenger and Mr Travis
ffmi4
Mohawk Trip
For Jennings Grades
The first second third and
fourth grades left Jennings in the
school bus and several cars for
an all day outing at Mohawk
Park In Tulsa The adults who
accompanied the children were
their two teachers Mrs W A
Taylor and Mrs Lethia Berg
and Mrs E H Green Mrs EB
Simpkins and Erna Wray Mrs
O O Ramsey Mrs W F Bed-
ingfield Mrs R G Dunlap Mrs
Junior Travis and Jay Mrs Fred
Travis Mrs C D Buck Jeannie
and Donny Mrs Ve Iva Bias
Mrs Jim Ballenger Mrs Bob
Miss Jeannie Orcutt Mrs
H Kizer Mrs Bert Ganner and
Roger Mrs J E Chapman and
Randy and Mrs C IL Smith
and Kenny The children all re-
ported a good time
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Lt Cmdr Leara B Liebman
Navy N C San Diego and Ralph
Liebman Fort Worth are visit-
ing their mother Mrs 011ie Lieb-
man Mrs W M Lierley and Mrs
Ethel Page were Pawnee and
Yale business visitors Friday
Mr and Mrs Lierley spent the
weekend in Vinita visiting with
Mr and Mrs Jess Collins
A2c and Mrs Frank Morris
Fort Riley spent Sunday with
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Mr and Mrs Carson Morris
Mrs Carol Travis Kay and
Dickie of Hallett spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs A It Burch
Mrs J B Neely and children
of Drumright visited with her
:nOther Mrs Jack Alexander and
Ronnie Sunday
Mrs George Casey became ill
in church Sunday and had to be
rushed to a Pawnee hospital
Mrs John Alleman has been in
an Oklahoma City hospital and
she is recuperating at the home
of her son M r Cla rence Alle-
man and Mrs A1liM1311 We hope
all if the people -lio are ill ill
soon be able t) return t ) their
homes
and Mrs Carl Davis
Fla visited several days
with Mrs Davis ingher
D Hamrick in the Black-
burn Rest Home
Mr and Mrs P A'A beim of
Teriton kited Mrs 100 Orcutt
and family Sunday
Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs J F Bryant were Mr and
Mrs 1 E Bgyant and Joe of
Blackburn !kir and Nirs Charles
Tatum and baby Sand Smings
and Mr and Mrs B Lasitter
Ponca City
Mr and Mrs J D Osterhout
and boys atlended the ()II shi)v
in Tulsa Saturda
Mr and Mrs Goor4e Brien and
children of Pawnee visited tr
and Mrs Jack Dunlap and fam-
ily Sunday evening
Mrs Addle Keenen Mrs Carrie
Hosick Mrs Opal Canfield and
Miss Marion Houston Longview
Tex visited relatives and friends
in Jennings for several days last
week
Mrs O O Ramsey Mrs V F
Bedingfield and Mrs Carrie Hos-
lek visited Mr and Mrs Guy
Carmichael in Stillwater Friday
David Bedinglield came hom?
v-ith them for the weekend
Mr and Mrs C D Bryson
visited Mr and Mrs Enlow 'Bry-
son and family in Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs C D henry In
Binger and Mr and Mrs W N
Bryson in Albert last week SAt-
urday evening Beulah McIntosh
of Drumright visited the Brysons
Mr and Mrs V F Beding-
field David and Sherrye visited
Mr Bedingfield's mother Mrs
George Kochman in Oklahoma
City Sunday
Mr and Mrs Earle Hosick Mt
Vernon Ill visited Mr and Mrs
W F Bedingfield and Mrs a O
Ramsey Friday evening Mr
Bedingfield and Mrs Ramsey
were Pawnee business visitors on
Monday
Linda Ramsey Cushing spent
the weekend with her grand-
mother Mrs O O Ramsey
Mrs Ernest Ballenger Is spend-
ing several days with Mr and
Mrs Leo Echalk and Mr and
Mrs Vernon Morrison in Tulsa
Mr and Mrs V Y Smith and
Mrand Mrs Tom Ramsey were
Pawnee business visitors Friday
Mrs Earl Brady and Mrs Tom
Ramsey were in Cushing Satur-
day Mrs John Finley Mrs Goldie
Alexander and Mrs Venus Ram-
ey were Pawnee business visitors
Friday Mr and Mrs John-Finley
were Mannford business visi-
tors Monday
Mr John Turner of Hallett
visited Mr and Mrs E I Chap-
man Monday
Mr and Mrs C C Buck and
Mrs Venus Ramey were Pawnee
business visitors Monday
Sunday visitors of Mrs Nora
Moon and Mr John Rice were
Mr and Mrs Bud Eikenberry and
Danny Burton Kans Mr and
Mrs Forrest Rogers and boys
di Tulsa and Mrs Wallace Inger-
soll and baby of Hominy
Visitors of Mrs Jane Floyd and
Mr and Mrs V Y Smith last
week were Mr and Mrs A C
Floyd sr Phillip and Sharon
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Attica Kans Mr Joe Adams of
Larne& Kans and Mr Bob Ad-
ams St John Kans The men
attended the Oil Show in Tulsa
Friday
Mr and Mrs Robert Don Car-
los and children of Cushing were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs V Y Smith and Joe
Mrs Otis Mullin visited Mrs
Nora Moon and Mrs Lynn Rog-
ers Tuesday Mrs Wallace Iner-
soil Jr and Tonya Hominy
and Mrs Wallace Ingersoll sr
Vynona visited Mrs Nora Moon
Thursday
Serb lee Friday For
lenry Carpenter
Funora srvices for Henry
Carpenter 82 a retired farmer
and pioneer itldithoman wero
hold at 2 pm Friday in th As-
sioubly Goil church Ile died
Tuesilay night at home
Mr Carpenter moviat to Jen-
niMts in 1900 and to Drumright in
1933
SUN iVOI'S include the widow
Sarah: lour daughters Mrs
Mary Parnell San Diego Mrs
Fine (til)hons Sitpuliut her twin
Mrs Jessie Gibbons Cushing
and Mrs Pauline Gibbons Drum-
right a son J W Carpenter
Dronir4thti 24 grandchildren and
29 great-gra itdchl idren
Interment vas in the Jennings
cenietery
Mrs Floyd Prather and child-
ren and Mrs Shannon
spent the weekend in Medford
with Mr Prather and Mr Shan-
non Mr Billy Turner and Vicki of
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THUPSDAY MAY 21 1939
Tulsa spent Sunday with his
mothPr Mrs George Rhodes and
Mr Rhodes
Mrs Hugh Bales returned to
her home last week after several
weeks visit in California
Mrand Mrs J F Sullivan and
children visited relatives in Von
Ark over the weekend
Weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs J T Sparks were Mr and
Mrs Lester Vantrees and Mr
and Mrs Jerry Brady of Tulsa
Mrs Dale Tull and children
spent the weekend with her par-
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(in in Tulsa
Mrs Sylvia Es!es M and
Mrs Glen B Travis and Patty
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