The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1941 Page: 3 of 8
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Social cActivities
Society Editor
Phone 180 and Clubs
Daughter Compliments Mrs Diggs
at DesFftrt-Bridge
Complimvnting her mother Mrs
I a Diggs of San Marino Calif
Mrs Thomas E Berry entertained
20 guests at a dessert-bridge Wed-
nesday afternoon at her new
home 824 Adams street Guests
included members of the Tuesday
club of which Mrs Diggs was a
member during her residence in
Stillwater and additional guests
Lovely gladioli dahlias and oth-
er summer flowers in profusion
decorated the cool recreation room
In the basement where guests as-
sembled Prizes were won by Mrs Charles
L Nickolls Mrs D J Friedell and
Mrs C E Hull and Mrs Diggs
was presented with a guest prize
Guests included
Mrs C W Bri les
Mrs Don Hamilton
Mrs Frank Hlaciky
Mrs W H Wilcox
Mrs N CongPr
Mrs Thomas N Berry
Mrs Fredrik Nelson
Mrs F R Bradley
Miss Ellie Butteciahl
Mrs W W Corbin
Mrs Ruth M Strode
Mrs D C Mooring
Mrs Sam Myers
Mrs A E Buikstra
Mrs James H Arrington
Mrs Friedell
Mrs Hull
Mrs Nickolls
Mrs Diggs
An out-of-town guest was Miss
Minnie Sterling Clay Center Kan
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO
Sandra Uzzell July 10
Mrs Carson Kelly Janet Good-
holm July 11
Young Matrons
Meet Wednesday
Members of the Young Matrons'
Missionary society of the Christian
church met Wednesday afternoon
in the cool pleasant baseTent
rooms of the church Mrs Glen
Varnum newly elected president
conducted the meeting
Mrs O Edgar Wright was in
charge of the worship service dur-
in& which Mrs Ural Ross read a
poem
Mrs Geraldine Bunch accom-
panied by Miss Lois Jacob sang a
solo
Mrs Russell Goodbary led the
missionary lesson a new kind of
program unusual and timely on
"Democracy a Way of Life" in
which members joined in a dis-
cussion This type of program will
continue through the next six
months Members are given a set
of questions on the general topic
"How Democratic am I?" These
questions 25 in all are a sort of
personal evaluation and answered
are returned to the secretary in a
sealed envelope for comparison
at the end of the course
Hostesses for the day were Mrs
Roy Ellithorpe Mrs Jack MoorA
and Mrs Ray L Six Mrs Moore
substituting for Mrs R S Over-
man who is out of the city Mrs
Frank Dotter was an additional
guest
Twenty - four members were
present
The Society plans In continue
meetings through August and the
next regular meeting will be the
second Wednesday in the month
Of general interest was the soc-
iety's decision to change the name
"Young Matrons" and during the
next month names are to be sub-
mitted to the secretary from which
at the August meeting a new
name will be chosen by popular
vote
Industrial Ed Dames
Hear Program on Art
Members of the Industrial Edu-
cation Dames dub met Tuesday
afternoon at the studio of Mrs
Don Hamilton 320 Main street
who displayed and discussed paint-
) jugs done by Mr Hamilton Miss
Marilyn Hamilton and herself
Our Store is Air Conditioned for
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CUB 1' HADAR
CHURCH CALENDAR
during a year's visit in France and
Africa
The hostess committee was com-
posed of Mrs R C Bradford Mrs
A M Smith Mrs E L Bowman
Mrs J M °rims ley Mrs Ray-
mond Hilligoss Mrs Wayne Crav-
en and Mrs Gene Grove Re-
freshments consisting of punch
cup cakes and ice cream were
served from a table set in the
Hamilton garden
Thirty members were present
The meeting next Tuesday Nvill
be a luncheon at 12 o'clock in the
dining room of the Home Eco-
nomics building on the college
campus to be followed by a pro-
gram on "Flower Arrangement" to
be given by Miss Mary Beth Car-
ter of the household science de-
partment of the A and M college
faculty
The meeting to be held in two
weeks will be the annual family
picnic when husbands and chil-
dren will join members for the
final session of the club
Ilighschool Group
!Entertained at Dance
Miss Gay Johnson entertain-
ed with a midsummer dance Wed-
nesday evening at the home of her
parents Mr and Mrs E C John-
son 223 Washington street when
guests were a group of the young-
er highschool set including
Pauline Schatz
Su7anne Irvine
Shirley Lanham
Betty Sue Bryce
Amy Sue Choate
Jitntny Burdett'
Wyche Murphy Jr
Lonnie Dorman
Orhe Becker
Bob Barnes
John Ha nirZ
Lawrence Hailing
Max Johnson
Richard Ward
Al Greiner
Jerry Guthrie
Kennet h LOP
Jerry Carlisle
Billy Ray Church
Tommy Harrison
Jimmy Steph
Lawrence Lanham
An out-of-town guest was
Charles Mullins of Bristow
1Vriters Club
To Have Annual Picnic
At the meeting of the Stillwa-
ter Writers club Monday night at
the home of Mrs Paul C Wise
305 Monroe street criticisms of
stories written by Mrs J W
Chiles and Mrs Virgil Laird were
read These criticisms outlined
by Camelia Uzzell professional
critic are the final ones in a
criticism course which the club
adopt ed
The next meeting July 27
will be the annual picnic to be held
at Fair park No meetings will
be held in August
Present were Mrs James H Ar-
rington Miss Helen Freudenber-
ger Mrs Edward C Burris Mrs
Ray L Six Mrs Chiles Mrs Laird
and Mrs Wise
Mrs Harry Jones 823 College
avenue returned today from Ok-
lahoma City where she has been
a patient in a hospital since last
Saturday
Mrs Emily Jones Allnutt has
gone to Hot Springs Ark for a
vacation
Zoe Thompson Chickasha is
the guest of her grandmother
Mrs W A Thompson and her
aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs
George Baker 214 Husband street
Mrs Parr iP Martin and Mrs E
M Day are new members of the
Hyacinth unit of the Garden club
Mrs Carl Luedders Skellytown
Texas is visiting in the city divid-
ing her time between the home
Your Shopping Coin fort!
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HATS
FINAL CLEARANCE of our entire stock of Summer's
prettiest flattering Hats at wonderful savings! See
them all Baku Leghorn Rough and Shiny
Straws Fabric Hats in White Black colors
Values up to $750
Hand-made Bonnie Maid
Town Club
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of her brother James deGruchy cational projects She told of
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and Mrs deGruchy 1017 Chester programs conducted in various
street and Mrs Goldia Jones schools and colleges where
Bishop 823 West Eighth avenue through careful planning and
guidance steps are taken to pro-
Miss Madeline Horne Medford mote religious and ethical train-
is the guest of Miss Jane Van- ing
druff 306 Washington street Mrs Carlisle led devotionals
— voicing a plea for all Methodists to
TALES OF OLD MEXICO unite in the work of the W S C
S At the opening of the pro-
TO BE 'TOLD TONItittl gram Mrs J K Long led group
singing with Mrs M A Beeson
Fir Alma Om'slyr of the Ok- at the piano
Dr Anna Ours l(r of the Ok- at the piano 1)minute LII:IL Ile "VilUITCO I jut)
lahoma A and M foreign language — ill Hollywood He tacked these
department will draw from In- -—: to trees telephone poles and light
dian and Spanish stories she co sta r
l- HOLLYWOOD nd"6s 'Flaw
stayed up until
lected While she was in Old Mcx- the pollee found Blair and gave
ico to tcll interesting tales at the him hts choice Of !2etting them
Summer Story hour at 7 o'clock FILNI SHOP down quick or going to jail Ile
Thursday night on the front steps -- ---- go m t t he down The gendarmes
of Morrill hall A and ILI cam- incidentally NV VIT t he only ones
BY 411ARLFS It MOORE
pus who answered his ad
Both town and college people HonYwood -- (LP) -- Herewith 3 — Had himself -adopted- by
have been invited to attend the th e stolY of Collin Blair who gets a group of pretty girl models
tory hour program Miss Kathryn o-
his departments vote with n This grabbed him some space in
s
Long of the college department 1 hodY else even close for the year's : the newspapers but didn't pro
of elementary education who is in -
dizziest "crash the movies'' cam- duce a job
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charge of the story hour scries11-mign 4 —Placed a big barrel painted
announced 1 ti air is an actor now on the id at the corner of Hollywood
- payroll at Paramount for Cecil B and Vine and put on it a sign
METHODIST OROUP IN i DeMilles "Reap the Wild Wind:' reading "Danger — Approach
How long he will stay there ay- wit h Caution" Naturally every-
MEETINO WEDNESDAY Jalently will rlepend on how Well one going by peeked in to see
he lives up to his campaign pro- what was dangerous and found
A general meeting of the Meth- mises only an open letter extolling the
odist Woman's Society of Chris- Here are seine of the things talents of Collin Blair
tian Service was held Wednesday Blair did to bring his dramatic 5—Had picture- printed and
A general meeting of the Meth-
odist Woman's Society of Chris-
tian Service was held Wednesday
afternoon in the basement of the —
Methodist church with twenty-five
women in attendance
Discussion topic was "Investing
Our Heritage for Cooperative
r
Work" which dealth with the
work of the various boards of the
church Mrs Ed Thatcher and
Mrs Arthur McEwen acted as I rd
leaders of discussion Mrs Robert
Carlisle was in charge of the pro- rA
gram which followed a business 0
session
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Mrs T W Mazey acting as rep- A
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resentative of the "World Federa- A
Pr
tion of Methodist Women" de-
scribed the organization con- A
ceived because of a need for Chris A
tian forces to share world fel- A
rA
lowship and formed in 1939
As representative of the board 0
of missions and church extension d
Mrs E F Allen gave a blackboard
explanation of this organization's
unified program in which all
Methodists part icipat e
Mrs C C Lanham represented
the board of education discussing
the cooperation of this board with I
the W S C S on important edu
We Give
S & H
GREEN STAMPS
Everything in Foods
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
Stillwater
FRUIT MARKET
We Deliver
Phone 896 West 6th Ave
Rubenstein Apple Blossom
TOILETRIES
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cational projects She told of talents to the attention of the circulated around showing him-
SONS OF ISCJION TO
programs conducted in Various movie moguls: stir in such poses as "Blair the
schools and colleges where ' 1—Pitched a tent in a parking Caveman" in which he wore an BE HONORED GUE
through careful planning and lot across the street from Para- old fur emit and carried a spear
guidance steps are taken to pro- mount and camped there for 24 These W ercta all but they give Sons of the American L
mote religious and ethical train- (lays and nights To all colliers an In t he end it wa! the are to be honorpd alists
guidance steps are taken to Pro- mount and camped there for 24 These Wercta all but they give ' Sons of the American Legion lettuce half a pound of butter and
mote religious and ethical train- days and nights To all colliers an id :'a In 1 he end it vas the are to be honored guests when three cans of peaches
ing he handed out pamphlets pro- camping project in front of members of the Carter C Banner — 411
mrs Carlisle led devotionals claiming "I Act Fight and Swim Pal amount which produced re- ' post of American Legion and then Fert Custer Highly Motorized
voicing a plea for all Methodists to in i Mr DeMille's) 'Reap tile sults A Miss Mary Burge?is families meet Thursday night at Fort Custer Mich (Li') —
unite in the work of the W S C Wild 'Wind' or Bust" joined him in this plan pitching 6130 o'clock at Fair park for a 'Evidence that this military post is
S At the opening of the pro- 2 — Distributed 5000 post ers a tent along'Rie and she got a job basket picnic dinner !one of the most highly motorized
gram Mrs J K Long led group fashioned atter the "i‘ anted too ' Ihe picnic will be held in Wart !is taken from a recent survey
singing with Mrs M A Beeson dead or alive" signs and ex- --0-- of the regular weekly meeting at l Nineteen horses were found on the
at the piano ylaining that he "y‘ainted" a Job Youngster Battles tire Alone Legion hall A mumbership drive Fort grounds They are used by
— in Hollywood He tacked thea 1 Berkeley Calif - ill') - Sinel- for the Sons of American Legion high - ranking officers in making
to trees telephone poles and light ' ling smoke adults in the White- is being concluded and results ol inspection tours and for an occa-
t
standards They tayt1 up uul a 1 hurst home rushed to the room the drive are expected to be an- sional canter
HOLLY WOOD the police found Blair and gave of Edson Whitehurst Jr to find notinced at the picnic
hip) his ChültT of getting them hon trying to put oui flames in -0-
FILNISHOP down quick or going to jail Ito lus bed V!c‘ci Vt'hy he had not Manitit Approves
- ---- got them down The gendarmes called for helo Edson said "I 1 Manila ---(tP)--- It looks as if the WE TAKE PAINS
incidvntally ‘Veis the only ones !wanted to handle this myself" Ed- automobile is going to replace the TO END YOURS
By CHRLES IL MOORE who answered his ad 1 son suspected Of haying played horse Although many conserva-
Hollywood -- (LP) -- Berewl'h 3 —Had himself -adopted- by with matches is 4 years ol(1 tivcs still stoutlY maintain that the The REVLON tn
the story of Collin Blair who gets a prom) of pretty girl models horse is here to stay motor cars Manicure clUC
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t his departments vote with no- This grabbed him some spa Soliers (in to Vellowstotie u
space to must now be sed as taxis instead
body else even close for the year the newspapers but didn't pro- Ye1lt°11(' P'irk WYo ---- (I-P) of the horse-drawn "calesas" tic- Whether on the stage in
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lowstone for the enjoyment of sol- Prowlers 'Alerely Hungry
payroll at Paramount for Cecil B and Vine and put on it a sign
titers stationed at Fort Douglas Dallas Tex —(LP)-- Just some-
DeMille's "Reap the Wild Wind" reading "Danger --- Approach MACK'S
fi th Some men have moved in thing to eat was all that was need-
How long he will stay there ap- wit h Caution" Naturally every-
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Wile, Otis. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 10, 1941, newspaper, July 10, 1941; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162671/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.