Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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Three Visitors Are Honored at
Coffee in Home of Mrs Stanford
Mrs Bill Stanford and Mrs A B Ford joined as hos-
tesses this morning at a coffee in the home of Mrs Stan-
ford to compliment three visitors
Guests of honor were Mrs Otis Smith of Hemit Calif
Mrs H D Moreu of Cody Wyoming and Mrs Tommy
Redding of Boaz Alabama
Mrs Smith is a guest In the Farewell Courtesy
home of her son Alfred Hodges
and Mrs Hodges Mrs Moreu is Is Extended To
visiting in the home of Mr and Mrs Cromwell Family
w M Moreu and Mrs Redding is
the guest of her sister Mrs Ford A farewell courtesy was extend-
An arrangement of roses and oth-ed to Mr and Mrs' Roy Devero
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cr garden flowers centered the and children Kenneth and Carole
and Mrs Hodges Mrs Moreu is Is Extended To
1 visiting in the home of Mr and Mrs
Cromwell Family
w M Moreu and Mrs Redding is
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the guest of her sister Mrs Ford A farewell courtesy was extend-
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An arrangement of roses and oth-
gem ed to Mr and Mrs' Roy DeverĀ°
Cr garden flowers centered the 1 and children Kenneth and Carole
pretty table at which coffee and on Wednesday evening at 7:30 at
cake were served 1
r ' the Cromwell Methodist church by
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Friends of the visitors who call- i
1 the members of the church and
ed during the morning hours were 1 other friends of the community
Mrs a F Fahnestock Mrs M L I The banquet tables was spread
Davis Mrs Clyde Ross Mrs Tom i with a white linen cloth and the
Coale Mrs Henry Horton Mrs
i centerpiece was a lovely arrange-
Bert Bowlin Mrs Fred Ratterree ment of gold iris white roses blue
Mrs N J Price Mrs Nelson larkspur and red honeysuckle Oth-
: - Lambeth Mrs Fred Collins er bouquets of seasonal flowers
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' Mrs Harlon Avey Mrs John
were placed around the dining
v F Davis Mrs V W Miracle mom
Mrs Dee Roberts Mrs L O Car- After the dinner was served the
roll Mrs Arthur Franks
Mrs I grout) assembled in the auditor-
Manning Carroll Mrs James ium for songs and program The
Weaver Mrs Lawson Miracle
I ' program was a brief review in
Mrs Tom Heffner and Mrs L B poem form of the Deveros lives
' ' Gragg i from their birth until their depart
Lamoetn Mrs t rea Collins er bouquets of seasonal flowers
Mrs Harlon Avey Mrs John were placed around the dining
F Davis Mrs V W Miracle mom
Mrs Dee Roberts Mrs L O Car- After the dinner was served the
roll Mrs Arthur Franks Mrs I grout) assembled in the auditor-
Manning Carroll Mrs James ium for songs and program The
Weaver Mrs Lawson Miracle program was a brief review in
Mrs Tom Heffner and Mrs L B poem form of the Deveros lives
Gragg from their birth until their depart-
ure from Cromwell
The program was presented by
Raymond Scoufoses Mrs C E McCluskey accompanied
Host Bridge Party by Mrs Bill Duncan at the piano
Others assisting in the program
For Club and Guests were Mrs Sam iDowers David
Powers Karen McCluskey Alice
Mr and Mrs Raymond Scaufos Hannah Geneva Barryman Joe
were hosts to a bridge party in Hail and the minister Bob Dotson
their home Thurcday evening Mr Devero sang "An Evening
A lovely arrangement of yellow Prayer" by special request
roses and large shaggy daisies The family was presented a pair
originated a color note which was of beautiful white lamps with gold
repeated in all appointments of I design and trim
the tables Mr and Mrs DeverĀ° graciously
Players were seated at five lab- I expressed their thanks and appre-
les for the rounds of play which dation They were also presented
favored Mrs Max Aberson Ray a gift of handwork by Mrs David-
B Jones Miss Mary Thurman and son
Darrell Robison in the scores The Deveros are moving to Pur-
Also receiving prizes were Bob cell at the close of school
Holder and Mrs Boyd Bibb Mem-
bers of the Trump It club who
VISITORS ARE FROM
Were guests were Miss Betty Thor- BAKERSFIELD CALIF
roan Hubert Hall Mr and Mrs
Bob Holder Mr and Mrs Max Mr and Mrs W P Ryan and
Aberson Mr and Mrs Carl Mead- daughter Pamela of Bakersfield
ers and Mr and Mrs Ray B Calif are spending a couple of
Jones weeks with Mrs Leona Ott and
Additional guests were Mary Mrs Mildred Ryan
Thurman Darrell Robison Mr MrS"D A Burnett also of Bak-
and Mrs John Palmer Mr and ersfield returned home the first of
Mrs Dwight Collins Mr and Mrs the week after visiting her mother
Leroy Bath and Mrs Bibb I Mrs Ott
A party plate of sandwiches and I
pie was served I MRS FOGLESONG IS
HINT DAUGHTERS HOME
THE AUDRAIN BIDDYS
WILL HAVE GUESTS I Mrs John Foglesong is spend-
ling a couple of weeks in the home
Mr and Mrs Audrain Biddy will of her daughter Mrs A J Ste-
have as their weekend guests Mrs lphenson in Shawnee
Biddy's parents Mr and Mrs ! Mrs Stephenson underwent sur-
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This design by Nannette has sheer white nylon underskirt edged
in black white nylon collar and bow--By GAME DUGAS
NEA Women's Editor
Calvary Baptist
Circles Meet
Ruby Howse Circle
Mrs B E Anderson was hostess
to the Ruby Howse Circle Thurs-
day ! L Vol les opened tht:
meeting with praer the lesson
was discussed by Mts Clyde Ross
and Mrs L O Cin roll rcad the
scrfpture and glvo thv closing
prayer
Others present were Mrs Isa-
belle Eary Mrs Mike Wolfe Mrs
Fred Collins Mrs N J Price
Mrs S S Like Mrs Jack Moon
Mrs Leslie Anderson a visitor
and Judy an Patty Ann Moon
Winsome Circle
Members of the Winsome Circle
met in the home of Mrs Ira Har-
rison Thursday
Group singing and a Bible read-
ing by Mrs A L Ramsey opened
the meeting after which Mrs Mae
Evans gave the opening chapters
of the book "Outriders for the
King"
Also attending were Mrs Louis
Fisher Mrs Arthur Franks Mrs
H F Weaver Mrs Clara True
Mrs O O Simmons Mrs Ancel
Martin and Danny !
LAURA JANE HARKEY
VISITS IN THE CITY
Laura Jane Harkey has returned
home after spending a couple of
days visiting in the home of her
aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Hen-
ry Ridley in Oklahoma City
MRS KENNEDY
GOES TO TEXAS
Mrs Emma B Kennedy has
gone to Marlin Texas for a series
of mineral baths
Titian the Venetian painter was
99 years old when he died
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Club Members
Attend Opera
Members of the General Study
club are attending the opera "The
Bartered Bride" in Tulsa tonight
as a club activity
Those who have planned to go
are Mrs Clarence Cochran Mrs
Coleman Nolen Mrs John Bras-
field Mrs William Seawell Mrs
John Palmer Mrs JacicrW:' Strong
Mrs Lee Black
Mrs P M Huff Mrs Leon Gav-
ras Mrs John Davis Mrs Gra-
ham Mills Mrs Jack Mayo Mrs
John Lacy Mrs B L Kelly and
Mrs J P Brazeel
MRS STEWART BEAUCHAMP
RETURNS TO TEXAS
Mrs Stewart Beauchamp has re-
turned to Wichita Falls Texas
after spending a couple of weeks
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Hudson r
Lt Beauchamp who also visited
here left last week for an over-
seas assignment
Mrs Beauchamp will remain in
Texas until the first of June when
she will enroll for the summer
term at A and M college
Mrs Mary Hudson returned
home with her granddaughter for
a three weeks visit
First Baptist
Circles Report'
Queen Esther Circle
The Queen Esther Circle held a
meeting in the church Thursday
The opening devotional was giv-
en by Mrs John L McKinney after
which Mrs a F Fahnestock dis-
cussed the lesson
Also present were Mrs A L
Atchison Mrs W T Rogers Mrs
D J Stephens Mrs G N Clark
Mrs Charley Earnest and Mrs
Ray Taylor
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Mallory Circle 1
Mrs Kate Logan was tostessl'
to the Mallory Circle
Prayers by Mrs Bert Bow lin
and Mrs W P Wood opened and
closed the program which was giv-
en by Mrs John Davis
Two guests Mrs Cox and Mrs
Gwaltney were present and oth-
er members were Mrs Cecil Ben-
son Mrs Loyial Benson and Mrs
George Flanders
Rosa lee Circle
Members of the Rosa Ice Circle
met in the home of Mrs Susan
Livengood
Mrs J T Landers conducted
the meeting and the program was
given by Mrs Virgil Landers and
Mrs Ed Spillman
Also present were Mrs H E
Woford Mrs C F Garrison Mrs
W G Black ley and Mrs B Finks
'Attie Moon Circle
Mrs John Montgomery was host-
ess to the Lottie Moon Circle and
gave the opening devotional
The study for the afternoon was
conducted by Mrs Joe L Ingram
Others attending were Mrs P W
Roberts Iva Wyatt Mrs O E
Greenlee Mrs A S Booton Mrs
J A Morrow and Mrs Fred Ratterree
SIRS CECIL BENSON
ENTERTAINS GUESTS
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- Mrs Robert Howard and daugh-
ter Linda of Oklahoma City are !
spending today with Mrs Cecil
Benson
Youngsters Pay Off
STURGEON Mo 111āC L Harp-
er bank president lends money
to youngsters from 6 to 15 years
old for their 4-H projects He's
been doing it for 12 years and
hasn't had to foreclose yet -
' "I've been a little leery about a
few cases" he said "but they
never have let me down In fact
I've loaned money to a few young-
sters when I wouldn't have given
their folks credit"
Oklahoma's poultry and egg in-
come is greater today than 25 years
ago due to increases in market
I Do You Suffer With
PILES
See Dr H K Maxwell
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District conference was held last
weekend at Hitchitee church A
large crowd attended Next con-
ference in 1955 will be held at
Arbeka church Rev Lee Chupco
of Okmulgee will be in charge of
the meeting
Rev D D Atchison Supt of
central district preached last Sun-
day at noon at Hitchittee Memorial
services were held in the after-
noon for the late Rev Sam Ripley
and Rev Thomas Yarbrow Rev
Turner Tiger preached Sunday
night
Missionary conference was beld
at Hitchittee church and elected
news conference officers Those
elected were Mrs Eloise Long of
Broken Arrow President Mrs
Betty McKane of Holdenville vice
Dale E Mellington
Office Manager
AtIAAta
Permanent pleating has come to the swimsuit it's shown her
in orlon-and-wool jersey that washes easily dries quickly Drese
maker style has softly-molded bodice provides pure flattery iv
the bgure--By GAME DUCAS NEA Woolen's Editor
president Mrs Elsie Martin of
Tulsa treasurer Irene Parkinson
secretary Mrs Lena Tarpleahee
supply work Mrs Clara Davis
childrens superintendent Gladys
McHenry promotion secretary
Dorothy Foreman social relations
Mrs Polly Homma Missionary Ed-
ucation Mrs Lizzie Robinson spir-
itual life Mrs Sallie Moore youth
work Mrs Hanna Daniels Litera-
ture and publication
John Tiger spent the last two
nights in Okla City with Mrs
Amanda Dunn and J: B
This Sunday is our second Sun-
day and there will be church here
WSCS will meet this Friday
afternoon for their regular meet-
ing 'Mrs Susie Scott will be in
charge
Mrs' Sissy Yarholar and Mr and
Mrs Torn Yarholar and children
visited last Sunday with Mrs Linda
Canard '
Annual conference will be held
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Burnett Mission
Sunday school is fine at the Mis- 4
sion and a good number attend
every Sunday The regular church
service has been about the same
as a few weeks back
Mrs J O York took a load of
the young folks to Bristow to the
fellowship meeting and they re-
ported having a good service and
a large crowd for such a rainy
night Paden will have the next
service at their church where Rev
Wayne Roy is the pastor
Rev J O York Is still improv-
ing slowly from a lingering illness
He is able to be up and about
some but still isn't able to come
out to church
Mr and Mrs rt S Lee had as
guests in their home Sunday Mr )t
and Mrs Loyal Blalock from Bris-
tow and Mr and Mrs Willy Coffee
and children from Micawber
A number of Burnett Mission
folks attended a Mothers Day ser-
vice at the Gypsy Corner church
Sunday
Hot Pursuit!
ST LOUIS 111--A mysterious
stranger in pursuit James Medley
Jr sped through six stop signs
at 65 miles an hour Finally he
barricaded himself inside a drug
store
The pursuer off duty and out of
uniform displayed his pistol and
badge through a galass door "Tha
the Lord you're a plice offieer!"
Medley gasped
Police Judge Robert G Dowd
agreeing Medley had some cause
for fright (but not for flight at 65
miles an hour) fined him $60 for
passing up the stop signs but pa-
roled him on a $50 speeding fine
at Good land church
Bow in the Choctaw
3 to 6th Rev Smith
will be in charge
Johnny Green
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Strong, Jack W. Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 120, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1954, newspaper, May 14, 1954; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2165673/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.