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Cordell Ilan
Scene of Lai boom Tea
Nearly one hundred and fifty
women were present Monday aft-
ernoon for the annual regislra-
lion tea of Laboma club which
was held I Mlle spacious reception
room of Cordell hall on the college
CaTTIPITS
Mrs D A Hamilton president
welcomed the large group and ex-
pressed the thought that the
members of the club were like one
large family The oldest members
of the group she said were the
grandmothers those who have
been on the etrunpus since the very
beginning Faculty wives just
graduating from the Newcomers'
club Wrre likened to children just
beginning- school while the 110W-
eSt LahOnla members were of pre-
school age
Mrs O B Naeseth president of
the Newcomers' ciPb was intro-
duced Committee chairmen and their
committees were introduced as
follows: membership Mrs E C
Albright chairman Mrs C L
Angerer Mrs Fred M Tidwell
and Mrs O K Campbell: Lahoma
loan fund Miss Julia E Stout
chairman Mrs if G Bennett
Mrs G G Anderson Mrs Ron
Saxton and Mrs E B Shotwell:
courtesy Mrs J JI Zant chair-
man Mrs R E IVIgans Mrs
Schiller Scroggs Mrs II G Time-
sen and program Mrs Frank B
Cross Mrs Frank Davies Mrs
Raymond D Thomas Mrs W J
Marshall
Mrs Cross program chairman
gave the members a peep into the
program planned for the year
The November meeting will be at
Murray hall and will take the
form of a tea and style show with
members and t heir children
modeling
The December program will be
a dinner for faculty couples at
the cafeteria with Dr H G Ben-
nett as speaker George White
Will speak at the January meet-
ing in the YWCA rooms with
" Reports from the school's dele-
Miss Vesta Etchison as hostess
A musical program given by
(rates to the state Parent-Teach-
r Congress at Ada last week
soprano accompanied by Mrs
Hoyt Lemons sang three num-
bers: "Silver Star" by Ponce
"Do Not Go My Love" by Haze-
man and "Let My Songs Fill Your
Heart" Charles
Mrs Lemons gave two piano
numbers Scherzo in B Minor by
Chopin and "Impromptu'? by
°may
Lorraine Keller winner of the
violin scholarship at the college
this fall played "Canzonetta" and
"Libesleid" by Kreisler accom-
panied by Frank Hudson
Old and new members became
better acquainted in the social
hour which followed Tea was
served from a lace-covered table
in one of the smaller reception
rooms at which Mrs Bennett and
Mrs Campbell Cordell hostess
poured A huge bouquet of yellow
chrysanthemums combined with
purple sage centered the table
Mrs Campbell was chairman of
arraigements for the afternoon
and had the following on her com-
mittee: Tvirs C H McElroy Mrs
Schiller Scroggs Mrs Ernest
Lowe Mrs W C Thompson Mrs
Howard Yost Mrs Paul Arthur
Mrs Wesley Chaffin Mrs J J
Kevin Mrs Arthur Griffith Mrs
D C Mooring Mrs Charles Voel-
ker and Mrs Z B Wallin
Mrs Stella Stone housemother
also assisted in greeting the
guests
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CLUB CALENDAR
Tuesday
V F W Auxiliary City library
8 P m
Wednesday
Wesleyan Service Guild guest
night Miss Anna Ours ler 1806
College avenue 7:30 p
Thursday
Browning Club Mrs Walter Weav-
er 315 North Husband street
2:30 pm
Thursday
Y W C A book review Miss Lo-
vell Wright "The Timeless
Land" by Eleanor Dark Y W
100111S 4 p m
Chapter U P E a Mrs Ray-
mond D Thomas 623 West
Fourth Avenue 8 p
Friday
Cl)! Omega Mothers' club chapter
house 310 Monroe 2:30 p rn
CHURCH CALENDAR
Wednesday
Methodist Mission Study class
Triangle r o o m Methodist
church 2:30 p m
Baptist W M U Circle meetings
Circle 1 Mrs Brett Burkhardt
416 Jefferson street Circle 2
Mrs R R Tompkins 500 North
Washington Circle 3 Mrs
Ralph Combs 1223 College ave-
nue Circle 4 Mrs Charles D
Janson 224 West Maple avenue
Circle 5 Mrs A a Martin 631
Jefferson street Circle 6 Mrs
C Bingham 807 Gray street
Circle 7 Beginners' group Mrs
C E Wilbanks 712 West street
povements at the school which
included a new drinking foun-
tain bicycle rack trees for the
grounds a projector machine and
art materials A round table dis-
cussion followed in which it was
brought out that from the size
of the crowd perhaps the next
improvement might well be an
auditorium
Mt and Mrs David C Hartley — ' ' '
will feature the February meeting were made Miss Dannie Kay dis-
A play
will be given in march cussed interesting personalities at
14he
at the Prairie Playhouse with the meeting and Mrs Hackleman told about the program
election of officers in April at
Willard hall The year will close
This was followed by a humor-
ous reading She Had None" by
with the faculty picnic in May
Miss
A brief musical program was Lola Toler
Mrs Ingham introduced the
given Mrs L G McLean
mrs teachers of the school and out-
i
soprano accompanied by
lined the year's program
bets: "Silver Star" by Ponce
Hoyt Lemons sang three num-
Mrs Ernest Sapp president of
the Lincoln P-T A group was
"Do Not Go My Love" by Haze-
a special guest
man and "Let My Songs Fill Your
Heart" Charles Visiting the schoolrooms and
Mrs LCITIOnS gave two piano meeting the teachers occupied the
numbers Scherzo in B Minor by remainder of the evening
Chopin and Impromptu'? by
The tea table in the music room
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°may at which Mrs Nora Hinrichs the
Lorraine Keller winner of the principal and Mrs Hackleman
violin scholarship at the college poured was centered with orange
this fall played "Canzonetta" and marigolds Tapers were also in
orange and Hallowe'en napkins
'Llbesleid' by Kreisler accom-
were used
pained by Frank Hudson
Old and new members became The next meeting will be on
t
better acquainted in the social the first Monday in November at
m at which time a program
hour which followed Tea was P
ion "Safety" will be presented
Mrs William C Newman Jr
San Antonio Texas and small
son John are visiting this week
at the hone of Mrs Newman's
grandmother Mrs Harry B Bui-
len 504 West Third Mrs New-
man is the former Miss Jean Bul-
len of this city
'Visit Friends In Tulsa
Schiller Scroggs Mrs Ernest
Lowe Mrs W C Thompson Mrs Mr and Mrs J L Bishop are
spending today in Tulsa at the
Howard Yost Mrs Paul Arthur
Mrs J J home of Mr and Mrs Harold
Mrs Wesley Chaffin
James formerly of Stillwater
Kevin Mrs Arthur Griffith Mrs
While there they expect to have
D C Mooring Mrs Charles Voel-
ker and Mrs Z B Wallin a reunion with Dr and Mrs J L
Lindsay Poplar B'uffs Mo who
Mrs Stella Stone housemother
are visiting with a son in Tulsa
also assisted in greeting the
guests The Bishops are former residents
of the Missouri town
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Record Crowd Out Mrs James will return with Mr
At Eugene Field P-T A and Mrs Bishop Wednesday to
attend the meeting of the Sigma
What is believed to be the lag-Chi alumni dinner club which will
est group in thirteen years was
be held Thursday night at Dutch
Present Monday night for the first 1 Bishops with Mr and Mrs Luther
meeting of the Eugene Field Par-
Francis as hosts
ent-Teacher association when well
over one hundred persons attend- Mrs Addle Knowles has gone
ed Dues were paid by 113 pa- to Wichita Kan where she will
irons visit for two weeks at the home
It is thought that the clever
of her daughter Mrs Earl Orr
and orginal invitations sent out
and Mr Orr
by the pupils helped to bring out
the parents coupled with the fact
P-T A Members
that the room having the most
hear Talk by E D Price
paid subscriptions won a one dol-
Speaking on the topic of "De-
lar prize fense" Supt E D Price addressed
Mrs Hal Hackleman president
members of the Jefferson-Notextended
greetings and opened
wood Parent Teachers association
the meeting by introducing the
Monday night at the first meeting
officers and committee chairman
of the year held at Jefferson
Mrs F E Whitehead is vice-
president Mrs L S Ellis secre-
tary and Mrs Real Pitts treas-
urer Our Pastry Kitchen offers Von
Committee chairman include
Home Made Bread Pies
Mrs Kermit Ingham program
and founders' day Mrs Glenn Cakes Cookies
TOnkinSOn mcmbershin Mrs T
13 McClendon luncheon Mrs E Hours 11 a tn to 5 p m
S Larrabee hospitality Mrs J
H ArringtOn publicity Mrs J A Tea served from 2 to 5
Bollinger h e a I t h and summer
roundup Mrs O H Hamilton THE COLLEGE SHOP
project Miss Dannie Kay histor-
ian and H I Eeatherly safety 323 Knoblock
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Mr Hamilton project chair- t
man made suggestions for tin-
P-T A Members
Hear Talk by E D Price
Speaking on the topic of "De-
fense" Supt E D Price addressed
members of the Jefferson-Notwood
Parent Teachers association
Monday night at the first meeting
of the year held at Jefferson
school Ile urged that fathers and !Iohn White rend a longer short lint-or exPned the relation be- Antlers Like Fish Hook
mothers hold up high ideals of story entitled -Stereoscope- itw 1 n the V F W Auxillao- ioal 'Redding Ca1it--41P)—The Rev
vitillenship and loyalty to their I Miss White also announced at l the American Len Aa wary II Wallace Buckinghtun or Red-
children that they be competent the meeting that her story -Being lTho PurPoT of both rroups she ding has a set of antlers to prove
and eager to serve in time of ia Lady Is Hard- had been sold isald N ilS Min't iiV the :-anie one of the oddest deer hunting
crisis land will nonear in a forthcom- l 1 1 the Milne tit the V F W
crisis
Mrs Walter Weaver was elect-
ed president 0 f the a ssoc ii t ion
upon the resignation of mrs H !gil Lairit reported thy placing- of !gip t book
Clay Potts Mrs Harvey Gilbert la series of articles under the ge1 -1 1)1ting the :orial hour refresh- 1
vice-president presided yral heading of -Bugology" with !nikes wen iccrvcd in The (imin!!
Mrs Beulah Timberlake princi- the magazine Pest ire ri which as Cts ota!ed v it h
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pal presented the teachers At the next meeting club mem- !alCMn fl'M ('!''' 11!1 HICh'We'l'Il
Following the business meeting bers are vxpected to have on hand 111-'H The lace - clwrIt'd t:thle i
and program each teacher served rive Plots which win he P1 acc141 H" ""tvtrd "11 " b"Al °I
tea in her classroom to the par- with the critics Mrs Thomas H tlah:Lts co"aa'4 and (i!lisa's On
ents Of her pupils Room repre- tr?-7e11 III0 iltlift'l WIC Il wreath of bar-
sentat iyes assisted the teachers in Nlymbers present w e r e Mrs bet i- sprays and berricz
serving and in registering the pa- iratil C Wisc Mrs Laird Mrs A- 'Lt ine 11()!:-4 w cre IkIrs
trolls !Buis Miss White Mrs Stacy Cy:i:Ilia Priittin Mr Alice Bek-
Boom representatives this year !Bishop Mrs Pay Six Mrs J v iyr iitt Mrs Enuna Di Bora
elected Mrs E W Lovell presi- Chiles and Mrs J H Arrington "'!inht is pi-kcnt:
dent at a special meeting held Mrs Bishop will be hostess to v! ! ' R"n" l'' -!-"11
Itei it
Monday afternoon at the school the club in two week i ki
s ''!- timini IcArs
Members of this group include: :!i ()a walkykon
Jt ! J w itikcc
sixth grade Mrs A B Alcott Garden Council
!!! ti vis
and Mrs D H Cummins fifth INonlinates Officers 'J-- l'irw 1-!1
Mrs Fred Heisler and Mrs E W1 Principal business before the !
Lovell: fourth M i-
rs L E Tinker !I i
—arten Clith c ouncil MontiiiV aft- - NI i ii i iii
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and Mrs Robert Arnold: third ernoon was the nomination (If of '-i- c!te!c1 l'aIiin
and fourth Mrs T C Carlisle firers which will Li presented for I
and Mrs Herify Stich: third Mrs election at a general meeting lat- :-J! ti-1ii - oiii
William Niles and Mrs Everett er this mont h mk Aril A 11l(o
L All o 11 acr
MCMillan second Mrs Guy Hor- Mrs Raymond D Thomas and ''is D
ton and Mrs W L Miller: and Mrs no E Wag-goner were no mrs Anyy ii i
4iri“en
first Mrs Logan Hargrove and minated for the presidency of thy
NI Cora Silvdor
Mrs Edmon Low council Mrs Hi Staton and Mrs Ni (IcAir A Jiyis
Representatives at Norwood!j M °ley for the position of! m! :igni1 l'h Mint
school where Mrs Mae Hughes is kice-president and Mrs Edna - iiiJorirl :itylIsulk1
teacher are mrs Henry Dunlay iLewis and Mrs Hartzoll North- :-Jr 1ii V wutkykon
and Mrs Raymond Bivert lington for the post of secretary s i ftoya Fvins
Extension Girls
!lae Dessert-Bridge
with Miss Dolores Dennis receiv-
ing the prize for hearts Miss Lil-
lian Roads was presented a guest
prize
Other club members present:
Miss Georgia Cox
Miss Grace Poole
Ikliss Vesta French
Miss Vinitred Webb
Miss Zena Layne
Miss Clara McKenzie
Miss Audrey Summit
Miss Let belle Puss
Miss Vas!ie White
Miss Eleanor Lovectonn
Miss Dee Roads
Aliss Roberta Adams
Miss Lillie Mae (train-nail
Miss Peggy HPiSt'T
Miss Vernon Nesbitt
Miss Ann Brown
Miss Bailie Hutchinson
1141rs Stella Thomason
Mrs Grace Lewis
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
Mr and Mrs T L Briggs Tulsa
the Ok
were visitors Monday at the home
attend(
of his mother Mrs J L Briggs
she wa
123 Nor th Duck street M r s
Alpha
Briggs is recovering from a flue-
s attend(
tured thigh
college
Writers' Group
In Regular Meeting
Members of the Stillwater
Writers' club listened to the read-
ing of 'short stories by two of the
members when the group met at
the home of Mrs F M Baumgart-
ner 532 North Washington street
Monday night
'Cloth of Gold" was the title
of a short short written and read
by Mrs E C Burris Miss Naomi
Stillwater
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and will appear in a forthcom-
ing issue of 'he Farm Journal
Another club member lNIrs Th-
ernoon was thy nomination of of-
ficers which will L presented for
election at a general meeting lat-
er this month
Mrs Raymond D Thomas and
Mrs Roy E Wag-goner were no-
minated for the presidency Of the
council Mrs Hi Staton and Mrs
J M °Icy for the position of
vice-president and Mrs Edna
Lewis and Mrs liartzoll North-
ington for the post of secret-try
Dr Frank B Cross head of the
department of horticulture at A
and M college will be the speak
lilies and the potting of plants
There will also be a display of
chysanthemurns The meeting
will be in the auditorium of the
City library at 2:30 p
Mrs W D Gallup council
president presided over the Mon-
day meeting held in the Municipal
building
Donna Deette Barrett October of Yale who are well-known in
14 Stillwater
Mrs Harry Jones October 14 The ceremony was performed
Mrs C P Thacker October 15 iy
the Rev Ira A Kirk pastor of
Edys Burris Yoris Cottongim 'the First Christian chtrch Ok-
Miss Metta Lytton Mrs John R 1
I mulgee Miss Ruth Ann Davis
Kerby and Mrs Thomas N Berry Medford was Ow bride's atten-
October 17
Mrs Willard Sollers was an ad-
ditional guest when Mrs Harry War Mothers
s
B Buller' 504 West Third enter-
Do Red Cros Seising
tamed her Monday bridge group I When War Mothers' club met
with a luncheon at the College Monday afternoon at the home of
Shop and with cards afternoon at Mrs J W Baker' 708 Duncan
her home street thirty Meinbers and three
guests were present Red Cross
Dr M Gene Davis will go to sewing was done before and after
Oklahoma City Wednesday and the business meeting
Thursday of this week where she Mrs Irene Bailey president of
will attend the sessions of the Ok- the American Legion Auxiliary
lahoma State Osteopathic con- gave a talk in which she told
vention at the Biltmore hotel of the boy living at the Legion
Home-school inPonca City which
Writers' Group the Auxiliary had "adopted"
In Regular Meeting Mrs Sherman Eager past de-
partment president of the V F W
Members of the Stillwater
Auxiliary and Mrs Rebecca Tay-
Writers' club listened to the read-
field president of the local auxili-
ing of 'short stories by two of the
no ary were introduced and Mrs
AuILiry Tr EatAr ort4111 od
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Ntr- Eine Alcot
Members of the Extension Girls' ler at the general meeting 1111!11 N A Circle
club held a dessert-bridge party 'the Garden Club units on Friday
IVith Mrs Gallagher
Monday night at the College Shop !October 31 it was announced by !! !
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at which Miss Esther Hunt Miss 1Mr W s A Goodman viee-pr a Conarro was 1L
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talc notes hilt Mrs E C
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Nell Waldby and Miss N e I I i e !dent who is in charge of the pro-' ro- ' ' '
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Knight were hostesses grain Gallioilier 219 West Ninth ave-
rul as
Miss Netus Gard won the high l Dr Cross will give a demonstra-
e v i
score prize in the bridge games tion of fall planted flowers cov-
Cii le Monday night The house
with Miss Dolores Dennis recci
v- ering the plant ing of bulbs and 1 vas decorated in a Hallowe'en
theme
At the business session the
members voied to make a five-
dollar rift to the Stillwater inis-
sion Mts M D llorden was a vilest
prescnt:
Nulls I
Mrs Sttrah
'Mrs Edith
mr:L DOnl Ineher
Mrs Cy n t hji Brawn
Nirs irra Bret1
Mrs Ft het cnnlyultte
Ms- Ann Hall
Mrs Inttint Thempn
Nit Et hel Sri-taller
Mrs Net Fnrrster
1"trs Ltinnt Ilinssnm
Roberts-Pine Nirs itora
NrIptials Announced N'fr coppadge
M-i- Ann Pall
A recent wedding is that of Miss mrs name Thompn
Betty Jane Roberts daughter of - halnir
Mr and Mrs E L Roberts Ok-
mulgee to Charles Howard Pine
son of Mr and Mrs Grant Pine Mrs Emory B Phillips 625 'West
Okmulgee which took place Sun- Scenth avenue has received a
day evening October 12 at the na?saee from relatives ia Tope-
home of the brides parents ka Kan telling of the serious
The bride is a grand-daughter illness of her cousin Mrs Phillips
of Mr and Mrs Frank Hancock ?expects to go to Guthrie tonight
of Yale Ivho are well-known in vhcre she will join her sister Miss
Stillwater Helen Jenkins and they Will leave
The ceremony was performed fur Topeka
by the Rev Ira A Kirk pastor of
the First Christian chtrch Ok- Mks von Hardegen
mulgee Miss Ruth Ann Davis Married to Charles Swaim
Niedford was the bride's atten- Friends here will be interested
dant while Chatles Cobb Elk An :the marriage of Nii:?s Helene
City was best man lvon daughtcr of Mr
The bride was graduated from and Mrs Julius von Hardegen
the Okmulgee Junior college and ?Oklahoma City to Charles Eu-
attended A and M college where 'gene S'vaim Chicago son of Mr
she was a member of the Kappa 'and Mrs John E Swaim 135 'West
Alpha Theta sorority Mr Pine Elm avenue on Sunday afternoon
attended the Okmulgee Junior :October 12 at 4:30 p in in Zion
college lEvangelical church
The dol?ble ring ceremony was
War Mothers Continued un Page Four
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Wile, Otis & McAlister, Aubrey. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 246, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1941, newspaper, October 14, 1941; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162492/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.