Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 206, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 12, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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Locals and Society
By Mrs W G Strong
Office Phone 620 Residence Phone 360
Engagement
i Announcement
Made Saturday
:
Mr and Mrs Roy Parham an
n'ounce the engagement and ap-
pioaching marriage of their daugh-
tar Cynthia Ann to Lt Jack Wright
sbn of Mr and Mrs L L Wright
of Castle Oklahoma The wedding
1-1s been set for the lath of Sep-
tOmber !Miss Parham is a graduate of
4kemah high school and has at-
tinded Oklahoma AMA and the
University of Miss
Sit Wright is a graduate of Oke-
rSah high school and Oklahoma
&M He is now serving In the
Army Air Corps
i re couple will make their home
Albuquerque New Mex
I Cpl Louis Whitfield will ret
Picnic Is Held
By Junior Group
4
: The Janiar department af the
Z'irst Baptist church held a party
1 a Thursday night in Noble park
Games were played after which
termelon was serve to the group
Attending were Kenneth Strang
lenn Custar ' Dayton Rhoades
om Moffitt Lawrence Matlock
' ike Lambeth Bob Spillman Billy
owrimore Darlene Cline Char-
tte Webb Ruth Hill Carole Hop-
ood Gaineth iliggins Virginia
ones Patsy Hodge Marie Bailey
Phyllis Cooper Cammy Morris
liamona Webb Beverly Duncan
inda Hopwood Ellen Hodges Mae
Ilailey Velma Hardin Mr and Mr
1
H Merrison Mrs Marie Dawl-
Mrs J T Landers Mildred
yatt Mrs David Livesay Mr
t D Kezer Mrs Mice Wyatt
lnd Mrs Bill Manwarring
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)311ITH ANNOUNCEMENT i I
MADE BY McCOYS
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IA daughter was born Wednes-
day Sept 8 at Memorial hospital
le Mr and Mrs J B MCay She
lleighed seven pounds at birth and
Ias been named Molleane She
as a sister Mary Sue 8 and a
brother Scotty 312 years old -
Mr and Mrs McCoy live at 605
West Cherry He was recently
etnployed as technician at the Me-
morial hospital
LOCAL RESIDENT'S
RELATIVE KILLED
Funeral service: will he held
fri Wewalia on Tuesday for R L
Sartor brother-in-law of Mrs WA
gatterree He was killed in an auto
accident at Ft Smith Ark Thurs-
day His wife was visiting in Hold-
inville at the time at the accident
tIrs Ratterree will go to Holden-
ille today to be with her sister
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LEAVE FOR TRW
to CALIFORNIA
IMrs Ira Montgomery will leave
londay for Farmersville Calif
Ivhere she will visit with her par-
Onts Mr and Mrs Lee Davenport 1
tad with other relatives She will 1
fccompany Mr and Mrs Levi
Davenport of Tecumseh They will
ie gone about a month
VISITORS DUE 1
tROAI OC TULSA
Weekend guests in the home Of
Mr and Mrs Burton Ccdeman will I
be Mr and Mrs Vernon Jackson I 1
A nd children Tulsa and Mrs Hal 1 t
Moan and children Oklahoma City 1
The Jacksons will also be visiting ' (
bis parents Mr and Mrs S NI I
ckson
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KANSAS CiiY
VISITOR HERE a
2 Mrs Carl E Bradley Kansas -
City Mo- is spending a few days I
here with her sister Mrs Dale
henry They were accompanied to
Oklahoma City Friday by Mrs
am Palmer where the group visit- i
id Mrs Joe S Wylie and family
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Methodist Group -
Attending Meet
Fourteen members of the Worn-
ens Society of Christian service of
St Paul's Methodist church attend-
ed a zone seminar at Prague ott
Friday
The group was glven an introduc-
tion of the studies scheduled for
the corning year
Attending were Mrs John Dun-
ham Mrs John Cash Mrs Glen
Gordon Mrs W R Parks Mrs
John Gingerich Mrs P Y Jolly
Mrs H K Maxwell Mrs V K
Chowning Mrs J B Henry Mrs
H E Keys MI s R P Witt
Mrs Roy Taylor and Mrs Viola
Black
Mr Gene Mitchell and sons Mike
and Don Drumright have been
visiting with Mr and Mrs D R
Mitchell
WILL VISIT
IN SHAWNEE
Mr and Mrs Bob J Stephens
will spend the weekend with Mr
and Mrs Buck Walker in Shaw-
nee Mrs Walker is the former
Melbra Cope who was an order
office manager here
WILL LEAVE FOR
ST LOUIS MO
Mrs N J Price and Mrs Fred
Collins and son will leave Monday
for St Louis Mo where they will
spend a week with Mrs Price's
sister Mrs Gus Price She is a
former Okemah resident
VISITING PARENTS
Freeda Garrett daughter of Mr
and Mrs Cleo Garrett is spending
the weekend here She started her
nurses training at Mercy hospital
Oklahoma City recently
Nrs J01111 isennpay rawnusKa
VISIT IN OC
AND NORMAN
Mr and Mrs Gail R Kennedy
and Mrs Emma Kennedy and Mrs
Jack Allspaugh spent Friday in
Oklahoma City Gail and Mrs Em-
ma Kennedy also visited in Norman
STUDENT SPENDING
WEEKEND HERE
Kent Callahan a student at East-
ern Oklahoma A&M college W-
harton is spending the weekend
here with his wife and other relatives
OC VISITORS
IN MALOY HOME
Mr and Mrs Harrison Caldwell
Oklahoma City are visiting in the
home of Nir and Mrs Lea loy
and other friends here
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MONPAY
American Legion Auxiliary meet-
ing at Legion building Monday
night at 7:30 pm
Triad flridge club with Mrs Eth-
el Smith at 8 pm
TUESDAY
Guild supper at Christian church
6:30 pm
Wesleyan Guild will hold a picnic
supper at the home of Mrs Lish
Barrett at 6:30 pm Tuesday
THLovs9A1
Presbyterian guild will meet
at 1 pm Thursday for a luncheon
in the home of Mrs Lois Barry
Price
ham Mrs John Cash Mrs Glen
Gordon Mrs W R Parks Mrs -
John Gingerich Mrs P Y Jolly' Embroidery Club
Mrs H K Maxwell Mrs V K
Chowning Mrs J B Henry Mrs Holds Luncheon
H E Keys MI s R P Witt
Mrs Roy Taylor and Mrs Viola The first meeting of the Nautilus
Black Embroidery club was a luncheon
held on Friday at the Snack Shack
WILL LEAVE FOR Mrs A J Bradshaw and Mrs
TEXAS WEDNESDAY Wes Kennedy were hostesses to the
Cpl Louis Whitfield will return
club
to Ft Bliss Tex on Wednesday I A long table decorated with ar-
after having spent a 30-day fur- rangements of fall flowers was us-
lough here His wife the former ed
Joy Hall will reside here until a i Attending were Mrs Felix Ecl-
later date His parents are Mr 'wards Mrs Bert I3owlin Mrs PW
and Mrs W O Kinsey south of I Roberts Mrs L P Gragg Mrs
town Will Finks Mrs Harry Sciance
Mrs BB Benson Mrs John Fogle-
LEAVES FOR HOME song Mrs Lennie Dickason Mrs
Mrs W C Westbrook Hamlini E W Burnett Mrs G L Os-
Texas left Friday after spending I borne Mrs Bill Stanford Mrs
three days with her mother Mrs j W P Jenkins Mrs Johnnie Earn-
W G Blackley She took her son est and the two hostesses
Kent to Norman to start his sec-
ond year at Oa OC VISITORS
ARRIVE HERE
VISIT HERE Mrs Joe S Wylie Jr and child-
Mr Gene Mitchell and sons Mike ren have arrived here to spend sev
eral days with her parents Mr
and Mrs Lester Palmer
MRS CLOPTON
HAS VISITOR
Mrs E D Marshall is expected
here to visit her sister Mrs J C
Clopton for a few days
WILL LEAVF
FOR COLLEOR-
Nick Thompson son of Mr
and Mrs Tom Thompson will leave
today for Stillwater where he will
attend Oklahoma A&M college
VISITS HERE
Marvin Strickland a student at
Connors Agricultural college Warn-
er is spending the weekend here
SPENDING WEEKEND ! fling relatives and Mends here
IN PAWHILISKA 1
Mrand Mrs Jack Strong Mar- I VISITS HERE
jorie and John are spending the i Mr and Mrs Kinney Coleman
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weekend with her parents Mr and visited here on Friday
Mrs John Kennedy Pawhuska I IL-DI VD VS I 'IF I We IIIVSS- - '
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LEAVE FOR 1 RETURNS HOME
Mrs Emma Kennedy will leave I Kathy Meeks returned to he
today to spend about two weeks home in Edmond late Saturdaj
in Marlin Texas
ARMSTRONGS HERE
FIHDAI( VISITO18
IN McKOWN HOME
Mr and Mrs C H Wilson Heti
ryetta were dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs George McKown and
family Friday They attended the
football game here during the evening
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THE OKEMAH (OKLA) DAILY LEADER
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A Public Service Feature of The
Oklahoma Bar Association
Serving as a witness in court
is one of the most important civic
duties a citizen may be called upon
to perform When contacted with
a rrequest to testify eveery person
should try to comply if for no
!other reason than that the fate of a
I case of his own may someday
hinge on the willingness of another
to come forward and tell what he
knows
Lawyers know that a witness
does not always have a happy time
It may not always be convenient
to leave his job or home and spend
a day in court But someday the
shoe may be on the other loot
People who refuse te volunteer as
witnesses for others are in the last
analysis injuring themselves
It is not always easy to be an
able and truthful witness Your
answers may be objected at every
turn by an opposing counsel—and
properly so The law's insistence on
compliance with the rules of evi-
dence is necessary but often con-
fusing to the uninitiated
A properly prepared witness is
better able to meet the impact of
cross-examination That is why able
trial lawyers carefully instruct
each witness in proper courtroom
procedure Here are eight golden
rules to follow it you are ever
summoned to court
1 Never argue with the opposing
counsel or flare up in anger You
are helpless the moment you lose
your self-contro:
TIPS FOR WITNESSES
Serving as a witness in court
is one of the most important civic
duties a citizen may be called upon
to perform When contacted with
a rrequest to testify eveery person
should try to comply if for no
!other reason than that the fate of a
!case of his own may someday
!hinge on the willingness of another
to come forward and tell what he
knows
Lawyers know that a witness
does not always have a happy time
It may not always be convenient
to leave his job or home and spend
a day in court But someday the
shoe may be on the other loot
People who refuse te volunteer as
witnesses for others are in the last
analysis injuring themselves
It is not always easy to be an
able and truthful witness Your
answers may be objected at every
turn by an opposing counsel—and
properly so The law's insistence on
compliance with the rules of evi-
dence is necessary but often con-
fusing to the uninitiated
A properly prepared witness is
2 Talk slowly on the witness
stand—regardless of your natural
rate of speaking A slow spoken
eliberate witness who will not
be stampeded or diverted into side
WILLI ESTABLISH —
HOME IN NORMAN
Mr and Mrs Guilford Breedlove
and daughters will go to Norman
today to establish their home Mri
Breedlove will continue his studiel
at OU majoring in social work
He is in the child welfare depart-
ment here
with her parents Mr and Mrs
John Meeks after having visited
several days here with her grand
Mr and Mrs Hobart Armstrong :parents Mr and Mrs Arthur Prey
and children Midwest City are vis- !ett I
iting relatives and friends here
I
1 FORMER OKEMAIIN HERE
VISITS HERE Tony Eneau former cafe opera-
Mr and Mrs Kinney Coleman tor here was a business visitor he
visited here on Friday Saturday He resides in Tulsa
1
TRY OUR DELICIOUS
WAFFLES & HOT CAKES
FOR BREAKFAST AT TUC
SNACK SHACK
128 So Third
paths is disconcerting to a rapid
fire cross-examiner
3 Take pains to listen attent-
ively to each question Never guess
at the meaning of a question
Don't be ashamed to state frank-
ly "I don't know"
4 Don't be long-winded Give
no more information than is asked
!Brief to the point answers have
!their own rewards
1 5 Stick to the facts You're on
safe ground so long as you tell
only what you saw—not what you
Ithink happened or what you heard
1 someone say took place
1 6 Never hesitate to admit frank-
ly that you don't remember certain
i physical facts such as measure-
ments distances or colors
Never never memorize a story
First it will sound too pat second
the moment a slight dent is made
the whole structure collapses
1 8 Don't be forced into a "yes"
or "no" answer If you can't hon-
estly answer a question yes or no
say so and ask that it be reworded
No court system can work with-
out witnesses Persons who object
to testifying in court when they
possess valuable evidence are sim-
ply weakening a system of justice
designed to protect them as in-
dividual citizens
Co-Ed YMCA
CHATTANOOGA Tenn (1111--Fyebrows
might go up when a girt
mentions she's a member of the
Industrial Young Men's Christian
Assn here but it's all proper
In fact executive secretary How-
ard Moreland says about 60 per-
cent of the membership is female
"It's the swimming pool" he
1 says "That's what does it We have
1 the only indoor swimming pool for
1 co-ed groups in the city"
Fall
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new dresses especially de
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figure! Superbly done in a
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Instruction Need
FrocKH9Lm ut—some recruits
or the city police force cannot
even spell "Stockholm" correctlY
complained police instructor Si-
mon Bertilsson after a recent exam- 1
'nation of 1 candidates Twenty-
eight were rejected and about 20
got second-class rating - -- - -
"If their papers had been cor-
rectecl by a high school teacher I
hardly 10 would have got through"
said Bertilssom "They would have
looked fine if they bad to write a I
report one day"
Stockholm needs another 539 men
to bring the police force up to
strength The low standard of can-
didates is blamed on unsatisfac-
tory wage scales Better educated
men can earn more elsewhere
America had 732 whaling ships a
record number In 1846
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