The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 9, 1941 Page: 3 of 11
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6 Miss Grace Arnold Drumright
4 4 attorney spoke at the meeting of
the Stillwater branch of the Amer-
ican Association of University
it Women Tuesday night at the Col-
lege cafeteria The program was
preceded by a dinner when the
table was decorated in the valen-
frI tine motif Place cards were in
dividual valentines red candles
-4 were used and the centerpiece
carried out the valentine idea
--------tt Miss Arnold principal speaker
1 1 for the program discussed the
I dual role that women play in
society today
1 "Women want an opportunity to
I t live their lives as women and to
I ! perform their duties as citizens"
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6 Miss Arnold told the group
T Miss Arnold said that the recent
4 proposed amendment to the state
i constitution giving women the
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SUNDAY FEBRUARY 9 1941
Society Editor
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Beta Sigma Phi -
To hold State Convention
- Plans are going ahead for the
sixth annual state convention of
Beta Sigma Phi international
educational sorority which will be
held in Oklahoma City February
15-16 at the Skirvin hotel
Registration will begin at 1 a'-
clock 13 m Saturday and dele-
gates will assemble in the Empire
room from 1 until 5 o'clock Din-
ner is scheduled at 8 o'clock in the
Silver Glade room of the Skirvin
Tower hotel and dancing will fol-
low at 9:30 o'clock Music will be
furnished by Jimmy Vaughn and
his orchestra
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock a
business session will be held in
the Venetian room and fortuns
will be held from 11 o'clock until
noon Luncheon will be served at
12:30 o'clock in the Rose room
when a guest speaker will be Mrs
Lynn Terry vice-president of the
execptive council of Beta Sigma
The general assembly will be
held at 2 o'clock in the Rose room
to be followed by installation of of-
ficers at 3 o'clock
' ' Miss Lunora 51c1Vethy charter
rnember of Alpha Nu chapter is
President of the state organize
tfon
itor There are 37 chapters of the
sorority in Oklahoma with an ap-
proximate membership of COO
young women
Beta Sigma Phi an internation-
al organization was created for
young women in search of cultural
and educational activity
Among national honorary mem-
bers are Mrs Sallie Rogers Mc-
Spadden Mrs Emily Newell Blair
Mrs Rufus Dawes and Mrs C P
Chandler
The first chapter of the organ-
ization to be installed under the
name of Beta Sigma Phi was
established in July 1931 at Abilene
Kan the second at Vinita
In ten years the organization
- has grown to more than 10000
chapters
Alpha Nu chapter was installed
in Stillwater May 1937 A second
chapter Alpha Phi was installed
in 'the city some months later
Miss Netus Gard heads the
Alpha Nu chapter while Miss Bet-
ty Zimmerman is president of
Alpha Phi '
Social tActivities
j ' t eavdidnecde htuheorporuoslpyer interest and
I
I ' "Had the amendment provid-
ing for woman suffrage depend-
I ed upon the vote of the women
- 1 that amendment would not have
carried"
i Solos were sung by Miss Mary
1 I - Virginia l Six and Miss Vivian Doty
with Miss Jean Knight' playing
the accompaniments
Mrs Guy C Warner Esbon
Kan who has been spending the
i 5 '1 winter with her sister Mrs
— Thomas N Berry south of the
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--- ! city has been a frequent guest at
-- meetings of the War Mothers club
and Monday will entertain the
1 club at the home of her sister
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Woman's Club Host
At Benefit Tea '
High score honors were received
by Mrs Imogene Hulett at rum-
my Mrs C W Jones at forty-
two and Mrs William F Bern
hardt at bridge when the Still-
water Woman's club entertained
with a benefit Friday afternoon at
the Zeta Tau Alpha home Mrs
Martin Fletcher received the door
prize
The tea table covered with red
cellophane edged with white paper
lace resembled a huge valentine
The centerpiece was a heart-shaped
ararngement of red and white
sweet peas and red candles were
used
V F W Group —
Entertained
y Twenty-five members of Vet-
: erans of - Foreign Wars and the
auxiliary met for a covered dish
' dinner Tuesday night at the henne
of Mr and Mrs S A Palmer
A and M college farm-
Mrs V M Praether was an ad-
ditional guest —
e
Bridge chinker check and other
games furnished the evenings
diversions
CLCD CALENDAR
Monday
Kappa Phi Altunnae club Mrs
Glen Ward 1201 Chester st
7:30 p rn
Lahoma Club College cafeteria
annex 2:30 p
Mousikai Club Mrs Guy Horton
northeast of the city 2 p m
Pi Beta Phi Alumnae dinner for
husbands College Shop
War Mothers club home of Mrs
T N Berry south of the city
Mrs Guy Warner hostess 2:30
p m
Tuesday
B and P W valentine Party
Grand Coffee shop 6:15 p m
Garden Club Municipal bldg 2:30
p m Bulb and seed exchange
Research club College cafeteria
2:30 p m
Pi Beta Phi Alumnae and Moth-
ers Joint meeting chapter
house 2:30 p m
De Mo lay Mothers club Mrs C
C Lanham 1624 College ave
230 p in
Thursday
St Cecilia club Methodist church
2:30 p m
Twentieth Century club Mrs E
J Se lph 2:30 p
Friday
Library forum public library 4 p
m Mrs Almira Abernathy will
speak on "Yard Beautification"
CHURCH CALENDAR
Wednesday
Presbyterian Women's association
church annex 2:30 p m
Union meeting of Neighborhood
Fellowship groups 9:30 a ni
Christian church
St Andrew's Guild parish rooms
2:30 p m
Baptist W M U Royal service
program church 2:30 p m
General meeting Women's Chris-
tian Service society Methodist
church 2:30 p m
Stillwater has Many
Women's Clubs
In making a count of Stillwater
womens organizations we begin
with Monday Bridge club organ-
ized back in the days when you
said "Partner may I lead to the
spades?" and the partner respond-
ed "Pray do" One of the oldest
study clubs in the city is Brown-
ing organized to study the poet
by that name but recently clng '6ti
116 it study of Roosevelt and
others
In the study club group are
eight units of Round Table club
five of Child Study club and five
departments of the American As-
sociation of University Women
And Twentieth Century Gradatim
Sew What and Extension Wives
Study club
Two chapters of Beta Sigma
Phi two chapters of P E O and
St Cecilia Research club and
Mousikai also are educational
clubs
Bridge clubs include two Tues-
day groups several Wednesday
groups a Thursday Luncheon club
Thursday Dessert-Bridge club a
25-year-old Thursday Bridge club
What's Trumps and Wosna
Patriotic clubs include Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution
Daughters of Union Veterans two
chapters of United Daughters of
the Confederacy the American
Legion auxiliary the Veterans of
Foreign Wars auxiliary United
Spanish War Veterans auxiliary
and Woman's Relief corps
Lahoma club and its sister or-
ganization Newcomers club: Ex-
tension Dinner-Bridge Engineer-
ing Dinner-Bridge Horticulture
Dinner club and others are organ-
izations of women connected with
A and M college
More bridge clubs include Otono
several Friday clubs including O
D A Fortnightly and many un-
named Triple A club Bidabye and
the Social Set are bridge clubs
Wednesday sewing clubs include
Sans Souti and the Wednesday
Afternoon Sewing club Many
sewing clubs meeting on Wednes-
day and Thursday are not named
The Stillwater Woman's club
one of the oldest organizations of
women is a civic club Kensing-
ton Entre Nous and Domestic
Arts are sewing clubs Children's
Benefit Jeffersonian Dames two
public school faculty clubs the
Schoolmasters club Delta Kappa
Gamma Stillwater Writers club
and four units of the Parent -
Teacher association and Rotary
Anns are in the miscellaneous
group
Order of Eastern Star Rebekah
Theta Rho Rainbow and past
Matrons are In the lodge group
There are approximately 25
church organizations and 25 fra-
ternity alumnae organizations in-
cluding wives and mothers of
alumni groups and alumnae clubs
The Woman's Christian Tem-
perance union Post-Office Council
auxiliary and the Garden club are
in the miscellaneous group
Sewing clubs include Sew a
Bit Stitch and Chatter Sew a
8natri Stitch in Time the Neigh-
borhood club Simplicity and
Horticulture Sewing club and the
Colonial club
Two dancing clubs include the
popular square dance group
The Hostess club is an organiza-
tion of fraternity hostesses
4
Miss Lunora MeWethy state
president of Beta Sigma Phi who
will preside at sessions of the as-
sembly in Oklahoma City' next
weekend
Forty-two club is an older or-
ganization of members who play
the game forty-two
The Business and Profession-
al Women's club explains itself
There is a Double-Four dinner
bridge club and a Double 4 or-
ganization for sewing and study
The Civitan Dinner club is com-
posed of a group of 'members of
the civic club who continued to
meet with their wives for dinner
That makes at least 175 worn-
en's clubs
And when local women have
all their club work finished they
knit for Red Cross
Mrs Harold A Huntington will
be chairman of the hostess com-
mittee in charge of the Presbyter-
ian Women's association meeting
Wednesday afternoon at the
church annex
Walker-Bellatti
Engagement Announced
To announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of her
daughter Miss Juanita Walker
to J C Bellatti jr Mrs Ted
Walker entertained with a party
Friday night at her home 715
East sixth avenue
The game of hearts was played
throughout the evening and red
hearts bearing the news of the
engagement were tied with white
satin ribbon Pink heart-shaped
moulds of ice cream were served
with small cakes and red punch
kiss Walker's marriage to Mr
Bellatti the son of Mr and Mrs
J C Bel latti 240 Duck street
formerly of Carney will take place
February 21 -
Invited guests included Mrs Ed
Tabor Tulsa aunt of the bridegroom-elect
and Mrs J C Bellat-
ti Mrs Lawrence Ham Mrs Ho-
bert West Mrs Bud Stump Mrs
Tom Hall Mrs Hilary Driggs
And Misses Norene Hall Loret-
ta Cameron Clara Dryden Vel-
ma Best Estella HuntsberrY
Eythel Overholt Ge la Gore
Georgia Johnson Minniebel Mc-
Kaughn and Miss Walker
More than 130 members have
enrolled in the Stillwater Garden
club— Featuring the meeting to
be held Tuesday afternoon in the
Municipal building will be a seed
and bulb exchange
D U V
With Mrs Eager
Daughters of Union Veterans
met Friday afternoon with Mrs
Sherman Eager 802 Jefferson
street when Mrs A M Greiner
guest speaker reviewed the book
"Father Abraham" by Irving
Bache ller -
Refreshments were served dur-
ing the social hour
Tea Honors
Mri Valder
To honor Mrs Clifton S Valder
Mrs Earle C Albright and Mrs
Paul T Klingstedt entettained
with a neighborhood tea Saturday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Albright 101 Admiral road
Presiding at the tea table which
was decorated in the valentine
theme was Mrs James E Arendell
Pi Phi Alumnae
Mothers to Meet
Mothers from over the state and
alumnae members from Tulsa and
Oklahoma City clubs are expect-
ed to be Present for the Tuesday
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Valentine's
Day
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YOUR PORTRAIT
IN THE FpRikt OF
AN EXQUISITE
MINIATURE
Whipple Studio
117 12 West Seventh
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THE STILLWATER DAILY PRESS STILLWATER OM
afternoon Joint meeting of the
local Mothers' club and the
Alumnae group of Pi Beta Phi
The affair will be held at the
chapter house and members and
pledges of the active chapter will
be special guests
A program will be given by
members of the separate groups
Mrs Willard H Sollers and Mrs
John E Gage are in charge of arrtngements
Thatcher-Drummond
1 An impressive marriage cure-
' rnony was that of Miss Ruth
Thatcher daughter of Mr and
Mrs Ed Thatcher and Fred
Drummond son of Mr and Mrs
Cecil Drummond Hominy which
took place last night at 7:30 o--
clock at the First Methodist
church where the Rev Joe E
Bowers uastor of the church read
the service
Preceding and during the cere-
MOnY Miss Norma Holmes played
a program of organ music in-
cluding "0 Promise Me" "At
Dawning" "Ah Sweet Mystery of
Life" a Theta song and a Beta
song For the processional she
played the wedding music from
the opera "Lohengrin" by Wag-
ner and for the recessional Men-
delssohn's wedding march
Miss Holmes also played the
accompaniment for Miss Doris
Tarbet Blackwell who sang "Be- I
cause" by DeHardelot
Tall white baskets of pink
gladioli pink and white snap-
dragons and arrangements of
ferns and IMIIMS were banked
against a background of tall white
tapers in cathedral candelabra at
the altar
Miss Margaret Thatcher sister
of the bride was maid of honcr
She wore a frock of gold crepe 1
with matching redingote and her 1
hat and other accessories were
blue Miss JaneThatcher ae(b-
er sister of the bride who light-
ed the candles wore a navy blue
dress
Bill Dixon of Hominy was best
man and ushers were Jeff Ken-
dall of Pawhuska Gent and Jack
Drummond Hominy twin brothers 1
of the bridegroom anq John E
Thatcher brother of the bride
Mr Thatcher gave his daughter
in marriage For her costume
suit of heavy crepe in sky blue
with corded fingertip length jacket
she chose a heavy crepe in sky
blue Her small pill box hat
was trimmed with valley lithe&
With it she wore a short veil
gardenias and lilies of the val-
ley Mr and Mrs Thatcher were as-
sisted in receiving guests later at
their home by Miss Lucille Atkins
Tulsa Miss Miriam Thompson
Mrs John E Thatcher Mrs John
Thatcher Jr Miss Jane Thatcher
and Miss Tarbet Mrs Philip
Smith sister of the bride was in
charge of the guest book Mrs
Jetrel R Atkinson Seminole pre-
sided at the table which was cov-
ered with a white lace cloth and
centered with the three - tiered
wedding cake encircled with pink 1
and white flowers White tapers i
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burned in crystal candlesticks
During the reception attended
meoeommmowftmomw
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USE OUR
Budget Payment
Plan
1'4 Down and Balance
in 3 Equal Monthly
' Payments!
Mrs Fred Drummond was Miss Ruth Thatcher befgre her mar-
riage which took place Saturday night at the Methodist church
by relatives and close friends the
young ouple left on a honeymoon
trip to New Orleans La and up-
on their return they will live in
Hominy
Mrs Drummond was graduated
from Stillwater highschool where
she was a Ti Chi and from Okla-
homa A and M college where she
was a member of Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority She has been
teaching in the public schools of
Fairfax
Mr Drummond who attended
Oklahoma A and M college was
a member of Beta Theta Pi fra-
ternity He is engaged in ranch-
ing near Hominy
Miss Vivian Moore Bartlesville
Is a weekend guest or Mr and
Mrs L A Keller 408 Gray street
MEM
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO 0
Harold Leighton February 9
1941 i
Mrs Gilbert Clift will present a
literature lad publications pro-
gram at the general meetings of
the Methodist Women's Christian
Service society to be held Wednes-
day afternoon at the church
The athletic council of Hocka-
day Junior College in Dallas Tex-
as has announced that Miss Jac-
queline Moore daughter of Mr
and Mrs Brown Moore is eligible
Your New Spring
CASUALS
yOU'LL say good-bye to Winter
vthen you see these beauti-
ful new Spring Coats We have
your size now so why not
make your selection early from
a new fresh stock
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for membership in the Riding
Club honorary sport club on the
campus She is also a member of
the All Sports club
Miss Monre is already making
plans for her spring vacation of
one week in April part of which
she will spend at home
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Kenton Price
Receives Promotion
Mr and Mrs E IX Price 315
Hester street received word Sat-
urday of the promotion of their
son Kenton to the rank of
Lieutenant-Commander in the
United States navy
Lieut-Coin Price was graduat-
ed from the United States Naval
academy at Annapolis Md at the
age of 20 He served three years
In China and the Philippine
islands and was stationed on the
both the east and west coasts pre-
ceding present service on the de-
stroyer U S S Sampson in the
Caribbean sea
Mrs Sam Whitlow 501 Monroe
street entertained the Sew and
So club Friday afternoon with
Mrs Hal Hackleman as an addi-
tional guest
Plans for the annual husbands
dinner to be given by club mem-
bers February 19 were discussed
Lieut George Berry Fort Sill
Lawton is spending a week's leave
of absence as the guest of his
parents Lieut Gov and Mrs
James E Berry 502 Duck street
NUDE BOXY CASUALS
IN TIE-IT-UP STYLES!
NEW TWEEDS AND
PLAIDS!
DRESSY BLACKS AND
NAVY Some with Clever
White Trims!
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K cache n meister- Seellger
Mr and Mrs W 11 Kuechen-
meister announce the marriage of
their daughter Miss Helen Kue-
chenmeister to O L Seeliger The
Rev Luther V Stephan pastor of
the Lutheran church read the
vows in a single rind ceremony
which took place in the pastors
study Saturday evening February
8 at 8 o'clock
The bride wore a navy blue
street length dress with wine ac-
cessories and an orchid corsage
Miss Alma Seeliger sister of the
bridegroom was maid of honor
With her frock of black crepe she
wore a corsage'of Talisman roses
Bill Seeliger served as best man
for his brother
Upon their return from a abort
wedding trip the couple will live
in Stillwater
The bride after her graduation
from Stillwater highschool at-
tended Oklahoma A and M col-
lege She has been employed at
Katz Department store
The bridegroom is the son of
Fred Seeliger and Mrs Augusta
Seeliger
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Thcmas linen
To Speak at Lahoma
Thomas IL Cued of the Eng-
lish department Oklahoma A and
M college will speak at the meet-
ing of Lahoma club Tuesday aft-
ernoon at the College cafeteria
annex
The meeting will begin at 2:30
o'clock A silver offering will be
taken
Fusbands will be guests of honor
when members of Pi Beta Phi
Alumnae chit) entertain at dinner
Monday night at the College Shop
Bridge will be played at the chap-
ter house later in the evening
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Beautiful Bags to Match
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'A bride of last night was Mrs
O L Seeligert the former Miss
Helen Kuechemneister daughter
of Mr and Mrs W H Kueehen
meister
Mrs Sam Myers is In - charge of
an
P O Auxiliary
lib Mrs Gray
Members of the Post-Office
Council auxiliary met Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Earl Gray 709 West street when
Mrs Lee Sutton was in charge of
the valentine program :
Following the regular business
session Mrs John Humphrey gave
a history of St Valentine's day'
and refreshments carried out the
valentine theme
Mrs M A Gilbert was a spe:-
cial guest
Mrs Eugene Powers served as
co-hostess
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Wile, Otis. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 34, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 9, 1941, newspaper, February 9, 1941; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2162766/m1/3/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.