Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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TWO THE °KEMPLE( (OKLA) DAILY LEADER TIIURSIDAY MAY 61057
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BY NikS W C STRONG
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Okluskee Club
Has Program
Basic dress and Accessories was
the topic for the program when the
Okfuskee 1 Home Demonstration
club net in the home of Mrs MA
Hall
A demonstration was given by
the county agent Mrs Geraldine
Underwood when she discussed
how accessories add or detract
from the attractiveness of a cos-
tume:' A refreshment plate was served
to the hostess Mrs J L Gates
Mrs G Gormly Mrs Lloyd
Gaskill Mrs Jack Holderby Mrs
Bural: Groves and Mrs Calvin
Gormly
The next meeting will be June
27 in the home of Mrs Bythel
Lon The lesson topic will be
"Out door Cookery"
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Cattle H D Club
Meets for Program
A t!neeting of the Castle HD
Club was held in the church kit-
chen' 'last week with Mrs A D
Baldridge presiding
The opening devotional was given
by Mrs Emil Montgomery and
transportation for the educational
tour was discussed
The lesson on basic dress and ac-
cessories was discussed by Mrs
Emil Montgomery Mrs Dale Mont-
gomery Mrs Carl Clay Mrs WD
Gwaltney and Mrs Geraldine Un-
derwood Mrs Nola Adams was added to
the membership and others present
were Mrs M L Fullbright Mrs
H E Woford and Mrs Etta Wy-
rick Mrs Emil Montgomery and Mrs
Dale Montgomery served refresh-
ments to the group '
Piano Recital
To:13e Presented
A piano class of Mrs Cozett
Cooper will be presented in a re-
cital Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
in the Presbyterian church
The following will play: Gar la
Peck:Phyllis Peck Mary Margaret
Reilly Bob Reilly Sandra Lee
Mary" Ellen Morrow Judith Jef-
fersJdenny Jeffers
James Moore Janie Halls Vicki
Beeri! 'Leta Lawler Jerry McMul-
len Linda Donnell Linda Thurman
Fran Os Parks Martha Parks Lin-
da Oakes Freda Lucas and Donna
Town Send
Patrons and friends are cordially
Invited to attend
THE JACK SIWYTHS
GO TO ALTUS
Mr' and Mrs Jack Smyth and
Mark have gone to Altus to spend
the Memorial holiday
THE JOE NICHOLS
VISITS PARENTS HERE
Mr and Mrs Joe Nichols of
Woodard are spending several days
with their parents Mr and Mrs
Roy NIchols and Mr and Mrs
R E Grissom who are visiting
here from Caldwell
The Grissom family is in the
home of Mr and Mrs R D Gris-
som VISITORS FROM Ji)KMULGEE
Mrs Delbert Kemp and children
of Okmulgee are spending today
with her mother Mrs Bill Wood
and grandmother Mrs E E Wood
GROUP VISITS
IN KANSAS
Mr:' G G Gormly Freddy Gorm-
ly Betty Gaskill and Maela Barry
are On a short trip to Caney Kansas
it club net in the home of Mrs MA Sunday one ot tne greatest aovantages 4-00e
- - o' SUGAR 10 Pound $106 )0
Hall Piano Recita Presbyterian of beef steaks is that they're easy ( if
nrenaro For IMMP handy tins I '14 :--tA!! :
aumuusualAuu was Nivea uy 1 La 1111-ca a p111 I -- - -r I II Un I -t Vrliini!t9i0i-
the county agent Mrs Geraldine' on orolling meat tteoa otaggs well 1 4 't 7"-- si
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5 slutin
Underwood when she discussed I e-s known meat expert mentions these k11 r-
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from the attractiveness of a cos- Is Entertained S Simply set the regulator of your 4 :'0 SINIMENEINIMMIMEIr Mi
tume:' range for broiling Place the steak 4e1
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At tel
PTO LA
A refreshment plate was served' The 1 Quilting club of Okmul- on a broiler t rack Insert the rack f if
enr 2 do
and pan so he top surface of a 1- Ill nt-dt
to the hostess Mrs J L Gates' gee was 928 entertained at a one
Mrs G Gormly Mrs Lloyd 1 o'clock luncheon in the home of I inch steak is 2 inches from the I kay:L iv I 1 ' fl Gold
- Gaskill Mrs Jack Holderby Mrs1 Mrs Linnie Easterling 512 S 5th heat and a 2-inch steak 3 inches I '' ' 14 '
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Groves and Mrs Calvin st Wednesday !from the heat e temperature at e41!'1 M I tzrp 1 41 t
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C° 11 4'11on ' yr I QUART SIZE p6JIL
or al n al Is illtamiat Al
Gormly I Before moving t6 °kerns 11 Mrs I which you broil is regulate cl by the I ': :1 II I uS 151Z:Upi 1IIULi( I tonin 'Linz
the PIP gr
The next meeting will be June' Easterling was a member of the distance between the heat and the r
27 in e home of Mrs Bythel club which has enjoyed many meat
Loney The lesson topic will be 1 years of continuous activity When one side is browned sea- : W OM UMW IIN 'Mr EA 69c etsP I
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1 prize was given side Serve piping hot from the
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Jennings Mrs M J Hunt Mrs BARBARA JETER I Pleated cotton jumper for small charmers is done by Nannette - - -
Mees or 1" 1
T mos lt171313 L'1117 for summer Front skirt has full stitched down box pleats and
GARRETTS VISIT
SON'S FAMILY
Mr and Mrs R L Garrett have
gone to Cabool Mo where they
will visit in the home of their son
and family Mr and Mrs Robert
' Lee Garrett Jr and children
OFFER ! offILL
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GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY MEMOMMOMMIMMENOWINNMEMOMIL
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GEORGE MONA P-61-
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MONTGOMERY FREEMAN pER(ALE
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10c ALL FLAVORS 10c
ev
est furnishings Odorless tool
lith & Highway 62
IN C-0-14-0-R Work on t stain allpaper or fin
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Open 12 to 8 Neiwn shiponichntsai8d0 sq
Hu reds of testi by independeni lob
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S II 'ITS 88 - - free cani
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RFAVILLI sprayed with REAL-KILt Byg Killer'
SPRING SAVINGS SPECIAL Mens blue chambray shirts lull cut aantorlz-
t
IvAsHcoTHs 12 for s i ed 14 -17 t - ------ ECONOMlCAL BOTTLE -
ft -' ' c '11 t -7 -: i
1Ve will rebuild your old cotton mattress S2250 ‘ 1r t f f ' I g i -- --------
' -v-1 lital: 11 ' b1 $1 19
ticking for only REG 2450 Genuine Cannon wash cloths bargain priced - t----
into an innerspring with new springs and iceri I e 110aColl co4
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We will rebuild your old cotton mattress S 900
with new ticking
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1 CAPS nil" White and brown sizes -
EASY TERMS
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FOR FURNITURE REBUILDING
2 bos and gir 97c
11 to yls ' --' GISCO) f PUSH-BUTTON CAN
3165 It-----igt$
BALL LA F3 5ut
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Phones: Business 268 — Residence 488 Boys wool telt taps red color only
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GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY
SNOW CONES
10c ALL FLAVORS 10c
llth & Highway 62
Open 12 to 8
SPRING SAVINGS SPECIAL
We will rebuild your old cotton mattress
Into an innerspring with new springs and
ticking for only
We will rebuild your old cotton mattress S 9 00
with new ticking
REG 1000
AS1( TERMS FOR FURNITURE REBUILDING
: Okemah Upholstery & Mattress
Phones: Business 268 — Residence 468
We will rebuild your old cotton
Sunday
Piano R e cit a 1 Presbyterian
church 3 pm
Okmulgee Club
Is Entertained
The 1928 Quilting club of Okmul-
gee was entertained at a one
o'clock luncheon in the home of
Mrs Linnie Easterling 512 S 5th
st Wednesday
Before moving to Okemah Mrs
Easterling was a member of the
club which has enjoyed many
years of continuous activity
The guests brought a gift for the
hostess's new home and a door
prize was given
Those attending were Mrs C W
Riley Mrs O W Bunch Mrs CC
Jennings Mrs M J Hunt Mrs
John Lindberg Mrs Charles Hurd
Mrs Milton Hale and Donald and
Mrs Jess Vaughn
MISSION BAPTIST
GIRLS MEET
The Sunshine GA's of the Mis-
sion Baptist church met for the
first meeting Tuesday
A program with prayer and songs
was conducted
Those present were Pat Law-
rence Juanita Landers Ode Ila Lan-
ders Mr M L West and Mrs
Eva Mitchell
HUMPHREYS GO
TO PRYOR
Mrs Clarence Humphrey and
and Jane will Join Mr Humphrey
In Pryor this week Mr Humphrey
is employed at the Whitaker school
there as agriculture director
MRS IL B JONES
HAS GUESTS
Dick Jones of Oklahoma City and
Mr and Mrs Tom Green and Dana
and Kathy of Tulsa were guests
last night and today of Mrs R B
Jones
BOOTONS ARE
HOLIDAY GtESTS
1 Mc and mrs Luther Booton and
son tf Midwest City are spending
the rest of the week with his mother
Mrs A S Booton
VISITOR FROM MUSKOGEE
Mrs L B Hodges of Muskogee
is spending several days with her
son's family the Wayne Hodges
WEDDING GUESTS
TO COME FRIDAY
Arriving here Friday for the I
wedding of Miss Joyce Suppes and
Stanley Funderburg of Wilburton
will be the bride-elect's sister Mrs
Earl Weibel and Mr Weibel of
Oklahoma City her aunt and uncle
Mr and Mrs Biddle Suppes of Tul-
sa and the parents of the groom-
elect Mr and Mrs J H Funder-
burgh of Wilburton
VISITORS IN ORMULGEE
Mr and Mrs 'Annie Easterling
are spending today in Okmulgee
"The Brightest Spot In Town"
a a CRYSTAL a a
STARTS TONIGHT
(Shows TIM-FRI-SAT)
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IN THE PHILIPPINES!'
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GEORGE MONA
MONTGOMERY FREEMAN
IN C-0-14-0-R
$2250
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Cooking
Is Fun!
Family traditions are an integral
part of many homes Certainly for
the Dad in the home special con-
sideration is given him on Father's
Day June 16th
One of these considerations is a
specially planned menu for the
family dinner What could be more
appropriate than a juicy broiledto-perfection
porterhouse steak?
One of the greatest advantages
of beef steaks is that they're easy
to prepare For some handy tips
on broiling meat Reba Staggs well
known meat expert mentions these
few simple suggestions
Simply set the regulator of your
range for broiling Place the steak
on a broiler rack insert the rack
and pan so the top surface of a 1-
inch steak is 2 inches from the
heat and a 2-inch steak 3 inches
from the heat The temperature at
which you broil is regulated by the
distance between the heat and the
meat
When one side is browned sea-
son turn and finishing cooking on
the second side Season second
side Serve piping hot from the
broiler
BARBARA JETER
TO RETURN HERE
Barbara Jeter is expected to re-
turn Friday from Cheyenne Wyo
where she has been a teacher in
the public schools
OKEMAIINS RETURN
FROM PENNSYLVANIA
Mrs P W Roberts and Delinda
Melton are expected to return Fri-
day from Denver Pennsylvania
where they have been guests of Dr
and Mrs Haskell Roberts and
family
The Albert Me 'tons will meet
them at Bristow
i!d
BARGAINS TO BE HAD AT PENNEY'S DURING END-OF-MONTH CLEAR
ANCE LIMITED QUANTITIES OF SOME ITEMS? BROKEN SIZES AND ODP
LOTS OF NEW SUMMER MERCHAND!SE DRASTICALLY REPRICED FOR
QUICK CLEARANE HURRY STORE OPENS 9 AM
4Women's
DRESSES
Misses and half sizei new
summer printed rayons
fine cottons from much
higher priced lines
Cotton
SKIRTS $200
Plain and printed cottons full
for hot summer days 22-30
SHEETS $138
Full size 8100 unbleached
lengths
GIRL'S -SUITS!
Final reduction on butcher weave rayon suits rayon faille dusters
PLAY SUITS
Childrens shorts and play sults
SUMMER BAGS
Washable nylon pouches plastic
NYLON HOSE
Another big shipment PERFECT
—15 denier
PERCALE
New shipment 80 sq
prints enough said
WASHCOTHS
Genuine Cannon wash cloths
DAR CAPS
Boys wool telt caps red
Malik
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12 oz Can
Pleated -Jumper for rg s '
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Pleated cotton jumper for small charmers is done by Nannette
for summer Front skirt has full stitched down boa pleats and
Is topped by an embroidered band Blouse-slip is white nylon
—By GAME DIJGAS NEA WOMPIVII Editor
LUTHERANS JOIN
CHICAGO (R)—The American Lu-
theran Church will hold its 1980
constituting convention in Minne-
apolis It will be an historic organizing
session for the new two-millionmember
church body
The three uniting churches — the
Evangelical American and United
Evangelical Lutheran Churches —
may be joined by the Lutheran
Free Church
End
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Wash and wear
pastels
Sun-baks and
piques burry
skirts Just right
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PAJAMAS
Summer
Cotton plisse slue 11-4
unhemmed sheet
DUSTERS! JACKETS $200
AND SHORTS
In non-iron cottons 1-4 3-6x 7
patents whites pastels for a long
'QUALITY Gaymode hose New
SOAP
12 for si
SAHDALS
bargain priced
50c
White and brown sizes
11 to 2 boys and girls
styles
color only
The 817 victory Syracuse scored
over Colgate last fall was the most
decisive Orange triumph in the
long football rivalry between the
two schools
Dr Dennis Thorne
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
411 So 5th Pho 1166
Hours: 8 cm to 12 1 to 5 pm
After 5 pm Pho 68
Wonth
BLOUSES 100
t
1110ron and cotton White and
House
FROCKS $2-250
other styles in printed cottons
(ci
and nylon fleece jackets
$100
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I $230 330
summer season ahead
I
Now Only 69c
summer colors 812-11 60 gauge
Toilet
Large size complexion soap contains lanolin
Work
88c
Mena blue chambray shirts lull cut aantorlz-
ed 14 -17 '
Godchaux Pure Caste
SUGAR 10
Wilson's Golden
OLEO
1 Pound
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Baby Beef
GROUND BEEF
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Junior - Regular - Super
3 BOXES 99c
JACKSON'S
Vanilla Wafers
Pcund Plzg 39c
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12 oz Can
Wilson's
MOR
2 For
89c
Pound $106
1 Pound 19c
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QUM SIZE
TEA BAGS
1 Pound
Carol
Assorted
Filled
' 2 For 2 5c
lb 23c
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10 lb 39c
' lb 8c
lb 19c
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lb 35c BEEF RIBS lb 25c
CHUCK lb 37c
ARM lb 47c
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CLUB STEAK lb 53c
LOIN STEAK lb 55c
T-BONEI STEAK lb 63c
ROUND STEAK lb 65c
53c
55c
63c
65c
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37c
47c
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est furnishings Odorless tool
Hundreds of tests by Independent lob
oratories prove that no bug lived when
sprayed with REAL-KILt Dvg Killer'
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