The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1954 Page: 8 of 8
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110ISE CITY ONLAIIMIA THURSDAY APflJL 22 1954 THE BOISE CITY NEWS
The VVItt Cis t9 S P rr
STAFF
Editor Frank Tapp
Co-FAIltor Mary Ann Phillips
Feature Editor Bonita Chinn
LISMAY WINDOW
Last week Mr McGee's classes
bad the display window His
classes are democracy American
history and world history They
had maps outlines summaries and
other work they had been doing
It was an attractive display
VOCATIONAL HOMEMAKING
DEPARTMENT
Mrs Este Iee Ramsey north-
west district supervisor division
vocational home economics visited
the Doise City homemaking de-
prtment Thursday April 15 Mrs
Ramsey is also state advisor of the
Future Homemakers of America
We are always happy to have her
visit us in our department
The vocational homunaking'
girls presented their annual style
show Tuesday April 13 All
grades 8 to 12 took part in show-
ing their garments These were
made in classes during the year
One group of home projects was
shown Many of the girls had
made garments for other mem-i
bers of the family and these were
styled by these members Ava Jo!
Moore eighth grade homemaking'
pla y ed the background music'
Rozelle Sechler Senior homemak-1
Ing was the narrator Varietyl
numbers were presented by Lois
Nell Phillips Agnes Cooper Reba!
Ferguson and Dorothy Fowler
Sixty vocational homemaking
girls attended home economics
Festival Day at Panhandle A & M
Col le g e Wednesday April 11!
Girls from throughout the tri-i
state area were present Sandra
Payne Amiett Poston and Marvel
Drake represented Boise City in a!
short skit in the morning program
Lois Nell Phillips Cookie Yeager
Pat Robinson Zeta Mae Straub'
Bonnie Walker and Dorothy Fow-!
ler represented Boise City in the
style show Over 100 girls par7i
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sleep fashions by
entered in the contest
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RomperSleever 395
Gown Ap195
Romper-Sleepr rtirl Empire Gown — with
loely st ling arid exquisite Ivorkmanship
unheard-of at this tiny price! Flattering
halter neckline delightful low-cut back
(held firmly in plie by elasticized
shirring) nylon leaf embroidery
No ironing needed of course Roth st)les
in pink rnaizs blue Romper-Slecper An
small medium large sizes Gown in 32 to 33
Also in matching Ehortie and waltz lengths
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Sports Editors Benny Cody
Pat Turner
Grade School Rosie Sectiler
Junior IlighPAAtrice Strasburg
ticipated in the i'vue Mrs Mabel
Barnes eighth ijade homemak-t
ing Mrs Mai' Traynor voca-i
tbnal homemaking and Dale A
Hughey soperin'endent accom-
panied the group
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
Commerce students who attend-
ed the commercial COntest at
PANIC April 11 had a very ex-1
citing day
There were twnty-four schools
Dorothy Fowlir placed second'
in first-year shorthand and Patsye
Turner placed ftird in the same
division
In typewriting classes each
month stud:nti receive time-writ-
ings from Grvgg Publishing Co!
The following students who typed:
30 net words or more with five:
errors or less received certificates:
Darlene Cagle 33 Sharon Itog-i
wood 41: Lucille Huston 42 Reba
Ferguson received a 50-word pin
Mary Ann Phillips and Patsye
Turner received SO-word pins
shorthand by making 93 per cent'
accuracy on three shorthand tests
MEET VOUR TEACHERS i
Wayne McGee was born at AI-1
tus Okla and attended grade and
Okla and attended grade and
high school there Mr McGee at-1
tended Cameron Junior College for i
two years and Southwest Teach-1
ers' College for two years Beforel
he came here he taught at Wood-I
ward for one year Mr McGee
met and married Jo Ann at Altus1
Their son Dewey Wayne was I
born July 16 1953
I !is favorite expression is "con-
: fidence" The food he enjoys most I
is steak (who (Iesn't?) For his
favorite pastime he named hunt !
ing
Dale A Ilughey 'as born at
Cherokee Okla He attended a
country school for the first few
PIANO TUNING
Alexander IC Mench
Piano technician who makes two trips
annually through Boise City will be in
town next week to tune pianos for regu-
lar customers and any others who may
desire his services He will be staying at
the Crystal Hotel
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favorite expression is "con-: Mrs Fred Brier Hostess
e" The food he enjoys most I To Pierian Study Club
k (who d('sn't?) For his' Pierian Study Club met April 5
ite pastime he named hunt in the home of Mrs Fred Brier
The program given by Mrs Lar-
e A Hughey 'as born at us Etling was enjoyed by the
)kee Okla He attended a: group
ry school for the first few The recreation was planned by
— — Mrs Ilallock Johnson and given by
Mrs Etling with the prize going
to Mrs Burley Henson
JNINGd Lot ov e er ciforielotrnmert1 tms ( 'emr eb :erns
Mmes Tullis Looney Vernon
Combes Burley Il enso n Jack
Peck Hugh French George Spel
-a Mene man Arlie Miller A B Fincher
and the hostess
Last month the club members
met at the home of Mrs Combes
makes two trips with a covered dish luncheon for
City will be the annual club entertainment
in Present were: Mmes French
pianos for regu- Etling Spelman Peck Fincher
Brier Looney Miller John IL
others who may Johnson John IL Garrett Merritt
1r11 c4174 4 I Swinburne and the hostess
N
ER-EASTER CLEARANCE ON SUITS COATS DRESSES
We Give S & II Green Stamps
CAI
flu 3 CLOTHING READY-TO-WEAR SHOES
POISE CITY OKLAHOMA
Reporters Jackie Mackey Zeta
Straub Mildred McDonnold
Nordeen Davis Oleta Vaughn
and Mary Ann Meyeres
years then attended Ingersoll and
t Cherokee high schools For his
:college education he went to
!Northwestern State College for
two years and Oklahoma A & M
for two years lie received his
master's degree at Stillwater He
first taught at Canton Okla for
two years and at Gate five years
where he met and married his
wife in 1S34 lie taught at Bur-
lington six years and was in the
service two years Ile then taught
: at Jet seven years before coming
here
His favorite food is steak his
pastime is fishing and his favorite
hobby is photography
LUNCHROOM
For the remainder of the month
the lunchroom menus follow:
Friday April 23 - weiners a n d
kraut lima beans cake strawberry jello bread butter milk
Monday April 2a- Italian de-
light green beans honey c a k e'
lettuce bread butter milk
Tuesday April 27----b e e I and
noodles mustard greens cherry
cobbler celery sticks bread but-
ter milk
'Wednesday April 2g—spaghetti
and cheese spinach and boiled
eggs peach halves carrot sticks'
bread butter milk
Thursday April 29-1) e e f and
gravy baked potatoes blue plums
lettuce bread butter
tpleasal pue luatuleall paAoIdtut
quettes buttered potatoes pea-1
nut butter cookies celery sticks
bread butter milk
"Come to the Mardi Gras"
grade school auditorium 8:00
p m May 13 Admission 23 and
50 cents
!Double Birthday Party Honors
Kenton Six-Year-Old Girls
Mrs Jimmy Cu rr y and Mrs
Marion McDaniel of Kenton hon-
ored their small daughters Mary
1 Louise and Cathy with a birthday
party at the McDaniel home in
' Kenton April 6 Games were
played wire recordings were made
and pictures were taken before
the honorees opened their many
lovely gifts
The birthday girls looked almost
! like twins dressed in pretty yellow
i nylon dresses given to them by the
Kenton primary school teacher
! Miss May West Their shoes ank-
lets and hair ribbons were identi-
cal also Strangely enough their
' mothers look enough alike to be
sisters according to all who know
the two parsonage families Mrs
Curry is the Baptist minister's
wife and Mrs McDaniel is the
Methodist minister's wife
Refreshments of ice cre a m
cake and East r candies were
served to Denise Davidson Barbee
Moulder Susan and Kelly Han-
Tiers Sherry Labrier Frieda Kay
and Cathy Brown Ricky and Tes-
sie Jon e s Maurine Turnbull of
Felt Shirley Bob Labrier Pa ul
Francis Kenny Kohler Tom Ar-
thur Benton Mary Louise and El
mer Curry and Charlotte Carolyn
and Cathy McDaniel Also Mrs
1 Wesley Labrier Jr Mrs Earl
IDa yids° n Mrs Turnbull Mrs
Marvin Benton Mrs Fred Brown
Mrs Walt Harmers and the host
esses Little Easter bunnies were
! given as favors
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Buy Now for
LIMITED TIME
ends June 5 1954
BRAND NEW ELGINS
WITH THE
"MILLION-DOLLAR LOOK"
STYLING
HURRY!
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
SAVE 20 ON
ALL ELGIN WATCHES
SET ASIDE AN ELSIN
FOR FATHER'S DAY
OR GRADUATION
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Prkes butude Foderol lox
First Christian Church
We were happy to have several
visitors in our services last Lord's
Day We hope you will be back
next Sunday The past few weeks
our visitors have been corning
back and so have almost doubled:
attendance So we know that you
who do not have a church home !
will enjoy fellowship with us
Classes are now provided for all!
age groups We are expecting a
fine attendance at the start of the i
new studies our Youth for Christ
will begin Sunday at 7:00 p m
Don't miss this first gathering 1
The minister's morning messages
for the next seven Lord's Days
until Pentecost will be based upon
"The Seven Words From the
Cross" April 25 the messages !
will be "Father Forgive Therm"
and "How to Prepare For Bap-!
tism"
Mrs a O Sappenfield was call-
ed to Denver Monday by the death
of a brother-in-law 31rs Clyde:
Sappenfield and Pamela took her
to Denver where they visited the
Tom Bellomy family
Mr and Mrs Arthur Wagoner
and Billy of Canon City Colo
were here early this week to visit
her mother Mrs N A Daugherty
and her sister Mrs W J Harkins
Rev and Mrs Cecil Ottinger
and Judy of Gruver Tex visited
a few days this week with his
father D C Ottinger and other
relatives here
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The Boise City News (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1954, newspaper, April 22, 1954; Boise City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2158633/m1/8/?q=Amanda+Montgomery: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.