The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 320, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY OCTOBER 8 1913
News of Society Should Be Phoned to The Daily Citizen Before
11 o'clock in the Alorninc Phone 334
'Four Hostesses Compliment Mrs
W R Ga'yley Jr With Tea Sunday
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TIGHTEN NET Odds Ride In Fav or of Tigers
ADMIT MAC To Wind Up Series Affair Today
ABOUT TEXAS
KILLER TODAY
! ' I CLEVELAND T
Tx Oct: 80 I This was tile game tne cuos 1 vsterolly tiorowy coulawt geL
needed to stay In the running l by the bats of big flank Green-
pi—y-o
Four Hostesses Com phment Mrs' HoneblWIM slways smiling Ms always friend-oa Collins1 for victory for the Alnatean berg and Cody York Ile WS
- I ly Those endearing qualities ner 'League cnampions this afternoon !knocked out in the sixth inning
W R Gayley Jr Wit h Tea Sunday day brought her brutal death fi lends and neighbors believed to-1
would bring the richest world wittil the Tigers scored four runs
!series in history to a close llti iiiiiik a 1-1 tip and give Hal
when she accented a lift in aL Manager Steve o'Neill of the !Neydlother the Tieers pitching
COMPLIMETIN
NG MI'S W IL Cityley Jr f Stilw t
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a cr mans car at Houston Tex 1 risers nomtated Virgil tFire) :act all the margin he needed to
Ilrucks for his pitching chores : wilt The final score was 0 to
CUIVI FLIA1 l'4N I liNti LUI V It tiayiey Jr ot stinwitter - " Ot
1 ruckys for Ina pitching chores :win The final score was 8 to
I Mrs VV A Drake Mrs L D Hinds Mrs L C Val- As Cleveland's mail town talk with the confident remark: 4 but pvery Cub run V 114 tainted
ters and Mrs Benjamin Davi entertained with an after-
revolved about the tragedy police "Virgil will wind this up for If ISIN lions( r had only average
t Sunday' The eN'ent s one of the loveliest of the lin Washington D C were re- Us today Passeau can't get by fielding back of his
1:oon ea
Ported closing in on an unident- us again" hurling he would have gained a
Anderon J LI hdottliteti ly I I 0 second
one Of the 10Vellest of the 1-ported closing In on -iin ti-nicl-en—t- us' again" 1111111110 he would have gained a! - — —
Davis home 321 East Moses ified suspect in the slaying of Ile was referring to the !slitilftit
club
I best
Osc
ar o'clock pretty 30-year-old Mi Collins I ss
and whose nude body was found in pinhing masterpiece which l
I ar s r yip ti larintr Passeau 'Josef Kramer i
Missi j 'J
$ ) kital
a in a
1 Smart money v i !At Clehing
" 'dense woods near Beaumont Tex turned in It) Win the third
in extending hospitalities to game for the Cubs All Passeau IlDillon Yale ami It loot wht ottt
' of the flag ructio' v nowt Mts
did then was pern
-last Thursday
itt on e hit T I
Was Always Friendly and allow one other Tiger to i axes Stand litation Not old 1 !!( t tNIMS
Sociland l
Cyub c 0 Til ehgee
r
Calendar tagiria Liinteyi
la Houston loan Mitt e was the ' get on base via a base on balls
ftobrkuesdineilins 1 ats 0Chiago beat the Tige
crs 3 D ''''
youngest daughter of the Rev Ace! Grimm was gambling by corn- I
efends Self
collino cireuit-ilding missionary ling back with his 36-year-old 1'111t1' (wt 8 iuplIdisplays the ci
'championship -e t tiot one
Ihas escaped rich : the 1945
!season now alpi )m mldway
point
Narrows not it '1 a 'fa°
Monday Baptist church preacher There I righthander Passeau's arm is d' 1l'imer commandant of the If fans insit t !1:titai 1
Order of Eastern Star Masonic tI:ntt
lare four other girls and a boy in bcthered by the calcification of E'l '' Y otenttatII camp testi- ley title in t that
h
Temple 7:30 p m the hard-working farmer-H ke i some bone chips in the right el- fled hstay in his own afen b was virtually 110'HitI 'tthen tlw
Fortnighters Mrs T C pastor s family I bow Gr w
imm as asking the (1)1 ih e In dish ary c our t milit ity- lwar Marted it ors 1How down
l '
22112 East Cherry 7:45 p m I Miss Collins was born here and veteran of 10 years of major 1117 him on i liargi of condnutin 1111s
l
to a fight het
Iris Unit of Garden Flower ialtended the local high school ague pitching warfare to start Na i at twit ios and Bears witl ' fwIllfI' bf):ISt
t st ' !L ot11e four
Club Mrs L H Dwen 734 East! she was always friendly and again with only two full days 1
mmer ottewtd sn
the it) of Iii ing a distinct t - T: rili:y Lip
aummistiion o t Be
paren con r
Cherry 2 p m talking with a sm le
silt one Cve- of rest Passeau's record for the at r he isen camp
Tuesday 'lend resident spit' after fineral entire season—when he turned in i III wivice in th notorious Os- teams seems
Past Matrons Club Mrs R H 'services for the victim last Fri- In 17 victories—was that he
d
'm ar I ft ft his rimist u
i the Nazi taitt :' w1
Mexander 835 East Cherry 6:15 i day "She was like Cult with every- :couldn't win unless he had a
' : :1'1'
in
N‘'oott tild the oact nto the SS a 1 ' :o
p m dinner meeting ibody—whether he was a lifetime minimum of three days rest be ' I '
tr" -titt- -florid he called 1 A (nu m he was 1 H :
k” W -"L'XJ "S V "'"I'P '111" ''" LL" '''""' "1 "U !ported closing In on an unident-
i
fall season was held in the Davis home 321 East Moses:ified suspect in the slaying of
street at 2:30 o'clock and lair o'clock !pretty 30-year-old Miss Collins
le s 4 Mrs Jess Harris Jr Mrs Oscar Anderson Jr and Ivhose nude body was found in
d u
ense woods near Beaumont Tex
Miss Jeanne Walters assisted in extending hos lust Thursdas
the guests
wit Always Friendly
—
A lovely arrangement of tube in a large vase on the piano Id am aub The tall slim victim a business
roses with green foliage was used &X
i 'college graduate who worked in
81 ' o in the
living room of the home The tea ' Cakndar youngest a Houston loan olio e was the
lyo daughter of the Rev Ace
t crystal comm circuit-tiding missionary
able was beautiful set in
and sliver and laid on a white Monday Baptist church preacher There
cloth The centerpiece for the
table was an arrangement of Order of Eastern Star Masonic I are four other girls and a boy in
6 white giant chrysanthemums and Temple 7:30 p m the hard-working tarmer-I i ke
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Mrs Foster white king asters with a ring ef- Fo !pastor's family
feet of white porn porn chrysan- 22112 East Cherry 7:45 p m I Miss Collins was born here and
Iris Unit of Garden Flower i attended the local high school
tamOOP themum and white net The at- Club Mrs L H Dwen 734 East ! "She was always friendly and
rangement was flanked by white
Cherry 2 p m talking with a smile" one Cleve-
tapers in cryAal holders decorat-
Tuesday land resident se id after fineral
' di Walter presided at the tea er-
ed with tube roses Miss Jeanne
Past Matrons Club Mrs R H 'services for the victim last Fri-
7
Alexander 835 East Cherry 6:15 i (lay "She WEIS like Colt with every-
vice '
:
THE CUSHINa DAILYSITIZEN CUSHINC: OKLAHOMA
CHICAGO O(t 8— 11P) — en Until then liorowy had beat-
Manager Charley Grimm pot the en Di troit 12 times—once as a
1
world scrico championship hopes Cull and II as a Yankec—whtle
of the Cnielico Cubs on the age- !losing to the &quids only three
lug arm of Claude Passeau today times
This was the game the Cubs lifsterday Borowy eouldn't get
I
needed to stay in the running by the bats of big flank Green-
tor victory for the Alnatean berg and tinily York Ile Mei
iiii-gbs-MrCCe-cii --11-Um-p'Wev-s': East Vine 7:30 p m ed a leather briefcase in which : Passeau should win today
Mrs IL A Davis Mrs J W Bill- ' NO Trump Bridge Club Mrs C were papers giving investigators! Grimm's only hurler with a
irt4S Mrs William Galt Mrs E hall 1020 East Broadway 2 p their first clue to the killer ! MP quota of rest would be Hank
Lehman Sullivan Mrs Thomas E m - Houston Police Chief Percy Yyse the part-Cherokee Indian
Maloney Mrs Jack Driggs Mrs Finesse Bridge Club Mr and Heard led a raid on the mans - who lest to Trucks The Cubs'
Von Price
i Mrs L J Jorden 701 East Oak room There he found an acid- i chief went through his staff
- Mrs A K Riddle Mrs L D18 P m :eaten shirt a handkerchief stain- pretty well yesterday when he
Berry Mrs E A Hawley Mrs! -0— !ed by such a chemical and a pair used five hurlers including Ford-
Clay Vaughn Mrs Pat Farris Nazarene Classes 'of muddy trousers 1 ham Hank Eorowy whose Jinx
a Mrs Harlan Johnson Mrs Char-1 1 The mans room yielded news- ! over the Tigers finally was brok-
- les Frichot Mrs Floyd Coffee 1 To Hare Social Meet paper clippings showing he had
Miss Jane Ellen Coffee Miss Members of the Builders Class been a patient at a San Antonio
Mary Jane McCoy Mrs' David and the Men's Bible Class of the hospital last August for treatment
Seifert Mrs Lewis McAulay Mrs chtireh of the Nazarene will meet of amnesia 1
Thell Woods Mrs George Kit- 1 Tnursday evemeg with Mr ad I Finding of a mans photograph' :
r!
chen Mrs J F Alfred Mrs H H Mrs W W Fisher for a regular taken vith a woman in a Houston s
I" Alters Mrs S J Berton Mrs i monthly social nieeting The event nightclub drew the net tighter
Lewis Moffatt Mrs Fred Riddle I will be held in the Fisher home at about the suspect A 69-year-old ! I:
Mrs Frank Smith Mrs Lionel 244 East Vine streer beginning at Louisiana farmer said it was a '
Gaunt Mrs T J Hughes Mrs T1730 o'clock picture of the man who drove the
J lisighes Jr Mrs A F Hat- —o— !death car ' Is rt i
4e1- I if f 1
field Mrs A R Ben Mrs E A ' Wife Refuses To Meet Him i sae-- '1 1 iikkai °I
a Bomar Mrs Lloyd Escott Mrs 1 "C"' ""
4:""' ""d So Clair To !
V- ' -----4!
T W L Sewell Mrs Frank C H
lanklin 1 are Thursday Meet Dock Witherwax Woodland La the farmer and his grandson R ' ! 04 cr-4-s-i
Miss Ura Collins Mrs James Gab- i L Miller owner of the roadhouse ' -as tol iNIffa Kr--11 '
al Mrs Paul leaden Mrs A H Mrs Dave Argo will be hostess outside which the car was found
i
Thursday when members of the told officers the stranger's car ! e' -" —
Hopper Mrs Levi Swinele Mrs -:- es-- --
Sew anti So Club meet with her !thoada fbauilsedataon
od that they d m I 0
' R M Wise Mrs Martin McQueen !
Mrs Rex VVinget Mrs Allen for a regular all day meeting with
1
r Gould la covered dish luncheon at noon 1 Washington police declined to : i '-'
ee g : :
The meeting will be held in Mrs '
Out of city guests were: Mrs ' identify the suspect traced to the ! - ( '‘ sl!-
I Argo's Ham-home at 901 South Ha-
Price King and Mrs Ira Jones capital by letters found in the 05 ''' (''' ‘ 1 I 1
I son see
Woodland Park Col C o Mrs C C trt i - !abandoned automobile and believ-
Sitterly Miss Mary Ellen Samer-' !ed to have been written by his ' n-''! !
son Miss Dorothy Conklin Mrs! Dellolay Mothers Club estranged wife I sO ' - i ----
1 i a !4' ----
41 Dale Moody Mrs Robert Adams' I Is POsPone
i Police learned that the suspect's I
of Talsa Mrs J B McKinley and d wile had received several Wash- i !'0- '
Mrs Maude Loizeaux of Stillwater I The meeting of the DeMolaY ington telephone calls from her I n s''‘
c-' ----
-s 1Mothers Club which was schedwed
- !husband late last week She said 1 ' ti'
CILVES' DINNER 1 for Tuesday has been postponed she refused to meet him because ' a
Ifor a week and will be held on he snoke in a "strange manner" i : ' "- - '
ts IS S ITI11:1111' k 1 " t' ENT Tuesday 16 in the home 1
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vs 1(4 Mrs Ben Claybaker 702 East 1 I)
i
AIRS N F Schreiner entertaM- ! Broadway The meeting will be a It "81 Ikarnits Cinto 1()
with an 1 co-cred dish luncheon at noon 1 Harp lionthiy ljacting
ed Saturday evening 1
unusual and clever Chinese din-1 ---o— "Con't you give our gam
y COMPliMenling Miss 1 Mrs llall To Be 'monthly dinner meeting The din-
tier part I
I ner will be held in Mrs Alexander's He's been v
Maxine Niswonger of Oklahoma! a !hoine at 835 East Cherry street If you drive a Plymouth Dosic
44 City The event was held in Mrs i'VO Trump Hostess
'beginning at 6:15 o'clock with : your dealer for regular service
Schreinees home at 001 East 1 Mrs R H Alexander will be hos- Mrs Neil Bartle and Mrs Laura chanics saves you money in ti
Broadway' beginning at seven o- less Tuesday evening when mem- Thompson as assisting hostesses
I apply tho experience and equip
(lick !bers of the Past Matrons Clu the evens
b job And when you insist on
at
The chop suey dinner was set -i meet with 1 her loa the regular I moored especially for your co
ved on a low table covered with a I De Soto Chrysler Service is G
a tie red cloth and decorated with 1 Mrs C E Hall will be hostess I Read The Citizen Rosielanots Thursdays CBS 9
Chinese urns with lighted 1a1ers1Thursday afternoon when she en- I Classified Page
Guests wese seated on the floor tertains members of the No Trump 1
Chinese lanterns and Chinese 1 Bridge Club with a regular after- 1 WASH TUBBS
bel oils with characters were used noon bridge meeting The event
- as decoration Place cards and will be held at two o'clock in Mrs SAY PAL! DO ' YES WI
' 4 favors were Chinese Junks I Hairs home at 1020 East Broad- Corset IVA RA EpAALyi 70EF E FIGURE 4
s
V Following the dinner the even- !way
Ins as spent in playing games of 1 --o— TOMORROW
risnmy A Chinese pop-gun was illr and Mrs 11urhes
o given as a prize for the high score' Brassieres
award
1 httertata at S b upper -r------11 I t
1
iv Guests at the event irullitied! M d° 77'777 T
r and Mrs T tl Hughes ere so -
t
Mrs Paul Fonville Mrs Clyde'
7-q' Boyles Mrs Milt Thompson Mrs
1 traained informally last evening You too will discover flat-
with a spaghetti supper at their -
Floyd Dainell Mts Harlan Heus-1 tering lines and comfortable - 2 1
twine at 1101 iist Fourth street
tort Mrs James Fisk and thel
at seven o clock an at- support in my garments )-
guest of honor Miss Maxine Nis-
Dinner was served from I '-
wonger t designed and fitted for ractive buffet table with a cens i '-
N GET YOUR terpllece of CObTfill ilutumn every individual need
fruits The time was spent in- Choice materials Free colts MM 1
forms liv 1:1
- Adell HEARING AID ciGuests ide Kitchen Mr and Mrs sultation a d s
clud d Mr n Mr
sl
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7140 ' ' e 1 Hugh Abercrombie Mr and Mrs a
40 - 7 O H Lachenmeyer arri Mr and Mrs Tewele
- ''ii6 comma City Drug ! 1 Mrs Richnrd M Tuttle all of -315 'East Broadway '
skmul C2 A Mop ' Cushing arsi Mr and Mrs Priee
- ''S'"''"M r'' ae'sseet'"ersserrst :L-4-arpioalsr-"Fz'
King of Woodlawn Colorado
Lobeinger Mrs Jack LobeingelY CLILL711 Mal t11aLter sluts ivus pat act a pa ta taa ana lanai vaaa ! 1
Mrs O A Collies !Kenneth Blair east of city 2 p m i The girl had been strangled I The advantage was with D i !lnler said Wolwood triod to
11 Mrs Hugh Abercrombie Mrs ! Christian Women missionary I The rext day as those who loved troit Should Trucks lose the !ite le tie from 14 a fight it14 niti1
Paul Beck MrsW L Michener meeting Mrs Harve Testerman !her bore the victims body to her Tgers would have a well-rsst- ' bill ! i- aigil(1 1 ticentratim
! Jr Mrs W B Carpenter Mrs N I 1045 East Maple 2:30 P m grave a blood-smeared car was 1 e 1 Dizzy Treut to go in the !tee! iy hy the SS of ‘thich ho
C McCoy Mrs H C Rasbury1 Woman's Society of Christian tound abandoned at a roadhouse! seventh came which would he !ult a thoulher
Mrs C T Stout Mrs Marion Service irst Methodist Church near Lake Charles La ! phyed here Wednesday To- !
1!i!nier testified that ho jontfal
Tennis Miss Mildred Steinmeyer i 230 p m s inside the vehicle police disctsv-1 morrcw is an open day to per-
Mrs R M Tuttle Mrs Jack Wal- Wontwn's Missionary Union cir- ered a discolored brassiere Miss ' mit sale of tickets for the
lir ters Mrs E E Walter Mrs Ray ele meeting homes of members Collins' billfold her picture keys seventh game Treat beat this
MeLaury Mrs T C Foster Mrs Security Benefit Association and stamps a handkerchief and Cubs in the fourth game 4 to e le - t ast
P T (Merin Mrs W E Moody ' American Legion Hut 7:30 p m a cluster of pink sweetheart roses I I
Mrs Jack Hughes Mrs W R I Thursday Roses Is Dyed In Blood I Jelly Cholly—who hasn't been
Young I Sew and So Club Mrs Dave The roses which the once happy !strumming his banjo the last two
For your cough
Mrs L H Owens Mrs A Ar- !Argo 901 South Harrison all day eaefree young womhn wore tucked days as the Tigers came from
8 thur Mrs E H Roberts Mrs J meeting in her hair when she disappea"ed' tehind to turn a 2 to I game Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
J McNeill Jr Mrs Joe" F Wil- I Builders Class and Men's Bible had been dyed red—with her own ! ceficit into 3 to 2 lead—would CallSe it goes right to the seat of the
son Mrs Preston Brimm Mrs Class of Church of the Nazarene blood ! be hard up for a starting pitcher trouble to help loosen and expel
Robert E Allen Jr Mrs Hugh R Mr end Mrs W W Fisher 224 ! The abandoned ear also procluc- for a seventh game even if the' germ laden phlegm end aid nature
Hughes Mrs Cecil Humphreys East Vine 7:30 p m ed a leather briefcase in which Passeatt should win today to soothe and heal raw tender in
Mrs II A Davis Mrs J W Bill- No Trump Bridge Club Mrs C were papers giving investigators! Grimm's only hurler with a flamed bronchial mucous mem
!
irt branes Tell your druggist to sell you
-4S Mrs William Galt Mrs E Hall 1020 East Broadway 2 p their first clue to the killer ! full quota of rest would be Hank a bottle of Creomulsion -with 'the
IL Lehman Sullivan Mrs Thomas E! m - Houston Police Chief Percy ! Yyse the part-Cherokee Indian derstanding you must like the tin-
Maloney Mrs Jack Driggs Mrs Finesse Bridge Club Mr and Heard led a raid on the man s - who lest to Trucks The Cubs' quickly allays the cough or you are
Von Price Mrs L J Jorden 701 East Oak room There he found an acid- i thief went through his staff to have your money back
Mrs A K Riddle Mrs L D IS P m eaten shirt a handkerchief stain- pretty well yesterday when he CREOMULSION
Berry Mrs E A Hawley Mrs! -o ed by such a chemical and a pair used five hurlers including Ford-
! ham Hank Eorowy whose jinx for CoughsChest Colds Bronchitis
rlav lintiohn Mrc Przt 17irriq ! tVtrnIn I'Lleenv 'of muddy trousers
"Can't you give our garage man a service ribbon?
He's been wonderful!"
If you drive a Plymouth Dodge De Soto or Chrysler go to
your dealer for regular service Regular care by skilled me-
chanics saves you money in the long run Your dealer can
apply the experience and equipment needed for a dependable
job And when you insist on MOPAR you get parts ngi-
neered especially for your car or truck Plymouth Dodge
De Soto Chrysler Service is Good Service! Tune la Andre
Rostelanots Thursdays CBS 9 PM EST
Stillwater And t
Pawnee In Lead
Four Other Teams
Four Other Teams '----- - ---- -' - -- — - 1 twice in the -second period and
All Beaten At Least it would
of the cellar positron Bight now again late in the fourth after a
64-yard return cf an intercepted
Once 'Cut of Chase to-Pln a fairl sale wager
that the sophomore- sprooded pass setup the third touchdown
Cu shin train would end Up in the Cushing Scores Touchdown
By ROBERT B ALLEN JR lowly depths of the standings
It is intercstim - and rather
If Costar e could derive any sat-
The StillA it I f 1 PioneerS distasteful to local fans - to note isfaction frer! its four straight
defeat of the season it was in its
today u p petty1 to bt Ilona that the Bneals are th o
e nly first touchdown of the year Bill
Boldt 152-uound Tiger back ran
the "cream 14 the crop" in Jerome KriOtnen without a VittOry
the virtually oon-existent this year !t5 yards hn fourth down In the
last period to chalk up Cushing Cimarron V111y confer- r3oth Druierirlit awl (Liton wire only six-pointer thus far in the
enee with th" i'1'104 I:ears booted cif their top perc!i 1Ist 045 eilsor
-ifiinit week I:le Outon Panthers riding
YES—WE OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO
Ft GLAZE OUT 50METHINO ro DO!
NI
kis COULD OKAY!
14AVE A PiCNIC I'M STUCK!
ONLY I CAN'T' I'LL GET THE
MAKE SAND- LUNCH IF
IA1 tC 6 YOU'LL EAT
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r3oth Droirrii t t'Llton wt
booted their top pere!i 144
week 1:ie 01itott Panniers rolinx
into the front spot wtil a c-t)
aux I Idiom( le lian-
a WAG w 4141 Idtrnt I ()MM WI MI UtIllille -
Past Matrons Club Mrs R H 'services for the victim last Fri- in 17 victories—was that be --i al0111:is I'-fs77-- the Nazi par t - '11 I -I
ti I tow for th
7 body—whether he a lifetime minimum of three days rest be r
Walter presided at the tea
vice Alexander 835 Eas er
t Chry 6:15 i day "She WEIS like Cu it with every- :couldn't win unless he had a
p m dinner meeting sel 1 i s word I)1(1 I hp tour' ' nto the SS it le - - '' "I'll ''''''' III he ' e seeoil
i was - ' '' ' " NolivhdliAn a I ter 1 511-N T(1 (In p
r" '' Ir 4'11 e i'I I Ile V as 1 H
Each of the hostesses wore coy I Business and professional wo- ! friend- or Just an acquaintance" kween assignm t III 1 01 h llie rt d tads'
ehts ! 'ii ha(' rarl-led to tio' onr ToillNdah
'a es of Picat'dY gladioli The guest ' nteit'S Club Rose Room Hotel' That friendliness in the opin I As a 'result the oddsmakers th" toiist of 1 l4m but the sedia- it Inc hoarse ' iti nee rItiarlerim(i: tan Ii yard-
: " s iii tis e e urildA it a an
of honor wore a shoulder corsage leushing 6:30 p tn dinner meet- ion of those who krew h m
ere 'n tnis 1 aCe the
e Tigs 23 to 21 favor- sim Kramer Km lo 311 Il for th third to fter F011 f DI
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a of vhite nompom ehrysanthe- 'illg i little 3000-populatii n texas tert'n nes to Wind ttP baseball's post- i "It t the ser:t fontidattim or I Said he weld iiit cmntrain it itlierreleill nit---s hail i'1Vill thr
Mins- MIS- W R Gayley and Mrs! Flying Needles Club Mrs D E may have been why Miss Collins seater classic! today The Cubs Kramer's ease that hp 14 ati a l ('ang) duty in I'M nod uin 4-- hal 10 1 it ill'al i
David Seifert mother of mi iOnstott 406 East Maple 2 p tn itrested the "roar-it-voiced straw! I were quoted under-dogs at 20 to I member a the Nazi pally" in- I i41ets tO Osuici-ini in4iniii III Thi t1it B(it tore ciinie in the
stood I s wisitt"
GaVlev also wore corsages of pi- ! Worth a h s
while Club Mrs E !er" who offered her a ride intoI21 For tht ti it's the Tigers still 1 said "I hope the court will Peronal third a lien !Pp ell picssed llt
tardy gladioli 'Martin East Ninth all day meet- i downtown Houston a week ago last ' were favored at 3 tz to 1 ! grasp the phrase that Kramer is i lie explained t ii 'art' to '1101iiii - le the end zon-
S Guests invited to the event-in- ing ini'-tht Trucks vho turned the Cubs i r German " 00 he had dh d 1 d Stilla ry ai ' ins 17-6
'eluded Mrs Ben Leftwich Mrs E : Rehekrill Lodge I O O F Hall ! Declines Offer bark in the second name with i '
i the Oswiecim - t - 1- Di inoriAit ioieting an
la eiti-licr
J Bnk Mrs F R Brooks Mrs S 7:30 p m cause he was ))n11 ry ' 1 N 1 mon 0i N o te: 1-(fory stI:
i A phi friend with whom Mios ' mitt hurled a complete major 11!"'"''''l ti" Ntiti lat s GThrt!' I - — ' ' — - cohf(dunre X:11 with a 7-0 den-
A Bryant Mri Ed Bryant Mrs' Prestyterian circle No 3 Mrs Collins was waiting for a bus (le' enly seven hits to beat Henry !Ili" 1''' - 1)1 tirl "It "as no verY
R A Bryant Mrs LloYd Bulk- :A B Dna 1016 East Broadway 'elined the offer It was she who !Wyse- 4 to I although fa
h he had igtqii 1 I 1 n I ho Nlit't( 111V
11)gtI honor ' ril"I-1 In ii i 1 1 t :tIt( it a zii anitn DIton
stilt Mrs W N Davidson Mrs J i7:30 P m deseribed the motorist as "polite Itague game in two seasons has 'anti-J ki 1:IA s to the chimneys il ''‘'tiettre Wh"tt 11'" '''' ''''''1 It rle!4 is the itiorieers riinnwo and
A Duncan Mrs Charles F Foster I 'Wednesday i but rather co3rse-voiced't 1 a fast ball that well may be even 0lerliti" said he no loiti4ei ler 1inft teesii at" 'A iiiiopeti toe CI 1k
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!qrs Charles R Griffith Mrs1 Friendly Twenty Club Mrs' Four days later Miss CollinS more effective at Wrigley Field I v
w-1 noted t hat 1 lie t vilains
a Gene Hancock Mes A- B ImeliGeorge Morgan southwest of :abused body seared by acid in an than it was at Briggs Stadium ' t
ar to e: ii-It n cniirimtilliiii
'IP Mr W
s R C Jones Mrs L Sim- City 2 P m :apparent attempt to obliterate her i 'vivre the first three games ot
i ' ' ' '
plaNed He will i11- reeidling that the Britt))
on Miss Gayle Jones Mrs Claude I Sewing Box Club Mrs J P i features was found It was nude i the SerieS Were
Kitchen Mrs O H Laehenmeyer Deland 742 East Broadway 2:30 :except for two red bobby sox and 1 be pitc ng hi against th off-color 11-"!itoed iteentration camps in
Mrs W F Lavery Mrs Beatrice P m
a brown oxford Stuffed under an 'background of Wrigley Field5 !I h l'd wir ind had I1Wed GIPpL
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Lobeinger Mrs Jack Lobeinger ! Stitch and Chatter Club Mrs arm pit was a pair of silk panties eenter-f ield bleachers !i 1:ii in sinihr insid ul inns I
-- -- — I - — ! ! kiti kkinkuntiti 1 rind In
-R '
(unity contenders almost sic
handedly by doing about as to-
piNtsed Ingo
tty
Yule WAS the only team to
bounce back last week Fresh from -
its defeat at the hands of Drinn-
hdit the Bulldogs came back
strongly to brit Cushing in a 19-
d game Friday night Yale scored
over Cushing caught it stilmlY B and P W Club To
on the cnin against Pit o nee foridav
night when tile Bears 1'911 ii 175 Have Tuesday Meet
trci on a suggY turf to 19
10 0 NI('911(1 of the Business and
Second Half Rally Prolesmohal Women's Club will
Paa nee didn't get going until tti et TueAav evening in the Rose
the iecond hail but the lih 1 y-t- Pooni of tile Hotel Cushing for a
enargint outht made up for ear- reIllitr tilitifT meeting at 6:30
her mistakes and crashed over for clock (ieoi C White will be the
three houchdtwm in the last )tlf soaker of the evening And
tunirtors tkton threatered once A ill ii tor lus topic "Why Social
in the eontost vien a 37-yard pas Securitv' 'I lie Public Affairs
carried to the Pawnee Bears 8- todundiei v 1 be in charge of the
yard hoe anti ground plays moved prfrrao in kteping with the Na-
to within lour yams of the coun- tional Bines and Professional
ter Miirkvr Inc Pawnee clubs here Women Week from October 7 to
displaved a statinch dvrelme to Ort01-y P the national slogan
hcid the s lor four downs 1tir be Enough to Go
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so faithfully befole V j Day It is a peace-
time job now - a job that will help you
And to prove how important it is your
government has increased the point bonus
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griatcr supplies of skips and hundreds of other
things like new cars electric washers irons
refrigerators and tires Industry must have
these fats to help get to you more quickly
the peacetime products you've been longing to
have for ycars!
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