The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 234, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 1, 1945 Page: 4 of 16
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Mrs LT Mc Neill Entertains
With Two Informal Courtesies
mils J J McNeill 801112 East Moses street entertained
Saturday with two attractive informal courtesies
One was at ten o'clock in the morning when a group of her
friends were entertained At four in the afternoon she re-
ceived a younger group honoring her daughter-in-law
Mrs J J McNeill Jr
The rooms of Mrs McNeill's----
apartment were lovely with gar-1 -
den flowers White shasta and social and aub
yellow daisies combined in an ar-
tistic effect furnished special eye- Calendar
appeal upon a low coffee table in 4
the living-room
The refreshments were served llenday
from a gateleg table set with col- Piano Recital students of Mrs
°Hui linens and harmonizing H H Atter First Methodist
china and crystal Breakfast church 4 p m
breads fruits and coffee was ser- Art Exhibit exhibiting pictures
THE morning guest list Includ-
ed Mrs R M Tuttle Mrs P T
O'Herin Mrs S A Bryant Mrs
Claude Kitchen Mrs T J Hugh-
es Jr Mrs W L Simon Mrs E
J Blank Mrs W E Moody Mrs
Earl Raub Mrs Price King Mrs
A F Hatfield Mrs F D Conklin
Mrs Arthur B Intel Mrs O H
Lachenmeyer Mrs Hugh Aber-
crombie Mrs S A Bryant and
Mrs S J Berton
THE afternoon guests included:
Mrs J J McNeill Jr Mrs
Martin McQueen Mrs' W J Goss
Mrs Oscar Anderson Jr Mrs
Joe F Wilson Mrs Robert Adams
Miss Jean Walters Mrs W R
'Young Mrs The 11 Woods Mrs
Robert Berton Mrs Hugh R
Hughes Mrs Harlan D Johnson
Mrs Paul Potter Mrs B C Fri-
chot Jr Miss Patsy Driggs
Society a 1Vetvs
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NUMBER to Sue Eurnett Cush-
ing Daily Citizen 1150 Sixth
Avenue Netv York 19-N Y
Send today for your copy of
"FASHION"—its full of ideas for
summer wardrobe planning 15
cents
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More than 200 units of USO-
Camp Shows have been routed to
Europe so United States troops
of occupation won't feel that they
are "forgotten men' says the
National War Fund which fin-
ances USO-Camp Shows
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July and August we will
be open 8 a m to 5 p m
I Monday
Piano Recital students of Mrs
H H Afters First Methodist
church 4 p m
Art Exhibit exhibiting pictures
of Mrs Edwin R McNeill Paw
nee A A U W sponsored home
Mrs E O Martin East 9th street
V F W Auxiliary American
Legion Hut 8 P m
Tuesday
Rebekah Lodge I O O F Hall
7:30 p m
War Moms American Legion
Hut 8 p m
Jaycee Invitational Dance Jay-
cee Hall 9 p m to 12
Friendly Flower Club picnic
home of Mr and Mrs Leo Barron
321 South Harrison 7 p
Junior Girls Auxiliary First
Baptist Church 4:15 p m
Sewing Box Club Mrs Richard
Pierce 501 E Cherry Morning
Coffee 9 a m
Wednesday
Baptist W M U Ethel Pierce
Circle Mrs Earl Gist 125 North
Kingshighway
S B A American Legion Hut 8
p m
Thursday
Finesse Bridge Club Mr and
Mrs L J Jorden 701 East Oak
8 p in
Alsew Club Mrs Everett For-
bes Deep Rock camp 2:30 p m
Worthwhile Club Mrs Dave
Griffeth Southeast of city 2 p
W F M S Church of the Naz-
arene business meeting 2 P m
Baptist Amanda Tinkle Circle
Mrs Lynn Fa ling 914 E 2nd 1 p
m
Baptist Grace Carson circle
Mrs H T Carver 721 E Bdwy 21
pm
Baptist Rosalie Mills circle Mrs!
P W Murphy 416 E Moses 2:30
p m
Thursday Rummy Club Mrs
James Gabal 518 S Harrison 8
pm
Friday
Past Noble Grand Mrs W T
Porter 1111 East Third Covered
dish picnic supper 6:30 p
Linen Center Doily
By MRS ANNE CABOT
Cut the round center from the
best part of an old damask or
linen table napkin or use a bit
of new linen or closely woven
cotton Use number 30 thread
for the three rows of crocheted
pineapples in this beautifully
than-cut 17-inch doily
To obtain complete crocheting
nstructicns for the Pineapiple
Doily with Linen Center (Pat
111-IE CUSHING DAILY CITIZEN omen's
Miss Hall Former
Dirt-Defying White' Is Here
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City Girl Is Wed
A NNOUNCEMENT has b e en
"' made here by Mrs C L Hall
Oklahoma City formerly of Cush-
ing of the marriage of her daugh-
ter Miss Billie June Hall to Henry
Joseph Wilson New York New
York The ceremony took place
In Oklahoma City on June 28
The bride was graduated from
Cushing High sehoel and attended
Hill's Business College at Okla-
homa City
Mr Wilson is a graduate of
Murray Hill High School in New
York He is a member of the
Medcial Corps stationed at Will
Rogers Field Oklahoma City
The couple is at home at present
at 127 N E 12th Oklahoma City
Will Entertain -
Alsew Club Thursday
MIL Everett Forbes will enter-
tain members of the Alsew club
Thursday afternoon for a regular
meeting The meeting will be held
at her home at Deep Rock at 2:30
o'clock
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IThursday Rummy
Club Meet Set
Thursday Rummy club members
will meet for a regular session at
' the home of Mrs James Cabal
518 South Harrison street Thurs-
day evening The meeting will be
held at 8 o'clock
Junior G A's To
Meet Tuesday
Members of the Junior Girls
Auxiliary of the First Baptist
church will meet Tuesday after-
noon at the church The regular
meeting will be held at 4:15 p
m
Worthwhile Club
Meeting Thursday
Worthwhile club members will
hold a regular meeting Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Dave Griffeth The meeting will
be held at Mrs Griffeth's home
southeast of the city at 2 o'clock
Nazarene F Al S
To Meet Thursday
Members of the Women's For-
eign Mission Society of the
Church of the Nazarene willmeet
here Thursday afternoon The
meeting will be a business session
and will be held at the church at
2 o'clock
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Canning Kitchen To
Be Open Two Days
The local canning kitchen will
be open Tuesday and Thursday
this week it was announced by
Mrs Dick Fisher supervisor The
kitchen is located in the old Cen-
tral School
Mrs Fisher said that patrons
are urged to can thickens and
meats now before the rush of
canning corn starts She stressed
the importance of those canning
meats to be at the kitchen at 9
a m the opening time
Mrs Fisher also said that those
plannini to can fruit cakes
should do so now Patrons may
can whatever vegetables or fruits
they desire at any of the sessions
she pointed out
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NORMAN June 30—(UP) —
Don White special collegiate
field man for the American Le-
gion was today concluding a three
day visit at the University of
Oklahoma during which he visit-
ed the school's American Legion
chapter The chapter organized
here was the first on any college
campus in World War IL
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Tuts& Okla June 30—(UP)
' —Stray and diseased dogs in
Tulsa really caught it the last 12
months according to police com-
missioner Lee Price He says
2228 stray or diseased dogs were
destroyed
tern No 5000 send 15 cents in
COIN plus 1 cent postage YOUR
NAMF ADDRESS and the PAT-
TERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot
Cushing Daily Citizen 1150 Sixth
Avenue New York 19 N Y
ATTENTION SERVICEMEN
ROW—that you are home you must drop
in at Parletts and have that portrait
made for which the family has been ask-
ing If you are on leave don't let the lack' of
time stop you as we will give you prompt
efficient service Then there are you men
who have received your discharge—your
families will certainly want a last portrait
of you in your uniform now don't put it
off—come in tomorrow and make your appointment
PHONE 44
PARIEIT STUDIO
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By EPSIB Ell'iÁRD
NE Staff Writer
NEW YORK—Postwar dream of
white that can defy dirt
romes true ahead of time in sumnicr-1945
bats and bags that
can be kept snowy as wedding
celte icing with Washing
Thanks to plastic the wonder
Mit which has been released to
make accessories you can indulge
your desire for white and be as
practical as the girl with a black
bonnet and bag
Plexon one of the new plastics
which makes stylized hats and
Primary and intermediate stu-
dents will be presented during
tin first part of the program Af-
ter a fifteen minute intermission
bov piano students will be pres-
ented by Mrs Afters
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To Entertain Club
With Morning Coffee
Mrs Biehard Pierce will enter-
tain members of the Sewing Box
Club with a morning coffee Tues-
day at her home at 501 East
Cherry street The coffee will be
held at 9 a m
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Baptist Ethel Pierce
Circle Sets Meeting
Members of the Ethel Fierce
Circle of the Baptist Missionary
Union will meet Wednesday af-
ternoon at the hcme of Mrs Earl
Gist 124 North KingshighwaY
The meeting will be held at 2 o'-
clork
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S B A Meeting To
Be Held Wednesday
A regular meeting of members
of the Security Benefit Associa-
tion will be held heie Wednesday
evening The meeting will be held
at 8 o'clock
V F IF Auxiliary
To Hold Meeting
A regular meeting of the Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary
will be held here Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock The meeting will be
held in the American Legion Hut
Rebecca Lodge
Meeting Set
Rebekah Lodge members will
hold a regular meeting Tuesday
evening The session will be held
at the MOE' hall at 7:30 o'clock
War Moms Will
Meet Here Tuesday
Members of the Cushing chapter
of War Moms will meet here
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock The
session will be held at the Amer-
lean Legion Hut
Margaret Faires
BETTE ROBERTS Society Editor
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bags—and promises to revolu-
tionize postwar textiles—is used
to coat cotton rayon fiber glass
and silk yarns with a fine film
of white or 120 colors Typical
style trick it performs is the
hand-crocheted plastic hat and
band-box handbag at the left
At the right is an underarm
style bag designed by Jenny who
shows what can be done with
another type of washable plastic
which is non-crackable and looks
like leather Carrying out the
smart white note is the daisy-
trimmed postilion with matching
bracelet
MRS ARTERS TO A A U W Members
PRESENT STUDENTS Plan Art Exhibit
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Students of Mrs H H Arters I Members of the Cushing chap-
will be presented in a piano re- ter of the American Association
eital here this afternoon at 4 o'- of University women met in a
clock The event which is open to regular business session Friday
the public will be held at the evening at the home of Mrs E O
First Methodist church 'Martin East Ninth street Sweet
I peas were used as floral decora
peas were used as floral decora-
tion on the mantlepicce at the
Martin home
- Assisting hostesses were Cpl
Gladys Pippenger Mitchell Field
N Y Mrs John Newell and Miss
Reba McQueen
Mrs Martin read to club mem-
bers a letter to Mrs Edwin R
McNeill in reference to her pic-
tures to be exhibited here today
by the club Club members were
also given a preview showing of
the pictures at the meeting
Refreshments were served to
twelve members of the club at the
meeting
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JAYCEES HOLDING
INVITATIONAL DANCE
Members of the local Junior
Chamber of Commerce are enter-
Wiling members and friends with
an invitational dance here Tues-
day evening The event will be
held in the Jaycee Hall and will
be from 9 p m to 12 p m Each
members is issued two invitations
for friends No charge will be
made
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Friendly Flower Club
Sets Picnic Supper
Friendly Flower Club members
will entertain with a picnic sup-
per here Tuesday evening The
event will be held on the lawn at
the home of Mr and Mrs Leo Bar-
ron 321 South Harrison at 7 0clock
PARTEMP
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Will take the SWELTER
)ut of summer and the SHIV-
ER out of winter
Pal temp is made of chemic-
ally treaten cotton : light in
weight and never settles
It Is fire proof vermin proof
goveinment inspected and aP-
oroved We can assure yau a perfect
Joh Call us for Free Estimate
Firestone Stores
Phone 183 108 E Rdwy
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PERSONALITY
HEAT WAIVERS
PINCH-hitting for Debs and
Dubs columnist BETTE ROB-
ERTS It would be fitting and ap-
propriate to explain to her publie
her absence BETTE and PAT
DRIGGS have been "roughing" it
on a Mend's honest-to-goodness
ranch near Hardy Oklahoma The
two spent the week aiding their
hostess a college friend and sor-
ority sister of BETTE It was
haying time on the ranch and
their time was pretty well taken
up with cooking for bay hands
which they voach is no mean job
On the side there was sun bath
ing horse backriding picnicking
and square dances
LUCILLE BILLINGS accom-
plished no mean task the other
night when she celebrated her
birthday by taking home high
score at the meeting of her bridge
club High score in LUCILLE'S
case representing five tables
played was 12300 During the
course of the evening LUCILLE
played at least three grand slams
and her cards were something to
dream about L J JORDEN her
partner for the evening won sec-
ond high needless to say with
his score of 8100 LUCILLE swears
she broke a long bad streak of
holding bad cards
JOINING the growing list of
"war-widows" waiting with
Ill concealed patience forthe re-
turn of service husbands this week
is RUTHELMA RIDDLE RUTH-
ELMA received a telephone call
from her husband naval LIEUT-
ENANT FRED RIDDLE JR the
first of the week FREDDIE had
just "hit" the states from 16
months in the Pacific and is ex-
pected home when he can shake
loose binding naval red tape at
the port on the west coast where
he landed
Another Joyous "war-widow" is
OLIVETTE HUMPHREYS whose
husband LIEUTENANT CECIL
HUMPHREYS writes that its of-
heal now that wives can join their
husbands who are in occupational
forces in Europe OLIVETTE
cotInts it will be six months yet
but that doesn't keep her from
planning and even doing a bit
of packing
ART EXHIBIT
HERE TODAY
An open-house art exhibit of
the work of Mrs Edwin R Mc-
Neill wife of Judge McNeill of
Pawnee will be held here this af-
ternoon The exhibit is being spon-
sored by the local American Asso-
ciation of University Women and
will be at the home of Mrs E O
Martin East Ninth street It is
open to the public
Hours of the open house event
have been announced from 4 o'-
clock tintt Isix o'clock Thirty-
eight of the well known state ar-
tist's pictures will be exhibited
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Mothproof your rug
for years for
only $
Berlou gives you this guarantee
In writing If moths damage
your rug within 5 years Berlou
will repair or replace it without
cost to yau Buy Berlou today
Mothproof your fine rugs furni-
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pUT up your hair for the summer months
here and ahead and enjoy real summer
comfort—and at the same time look
smart lovely and verY cool It helps a lot
when you look cool so come in and let us
get that hair up and off of your neck
Make your appointment tomorrow
10712 E Bdwy Juanita Kendall
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Two Entertain With Informal
Evening OfBridge On Friday
Entertaining Friday evening with an informal eve-
ning of bridge were two hostesses Mrs W G Young
Mrs Lawrence Fleming The event was held at the hoc
of Mrs Young 815 East Moses street
The home was delightfully cool and comfortable for
games of bridge Attractive bouquets of pastel colored
snap dragons and summer daisies wcre used for floral
decorations
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The hostesses presented awards Baptist Ir AL U
for high score to Mrs Charles
Wantland Mrs Oscar Anderson Circles To Meet
Washington al C won second
high score and Mrs B L Fox Three circles of the Bar gift
traveling award Missionary Union will meet larre
A delicious salad plate was ser-
ved to the following guests: Mrs
Delbert Morley Mrs N Robert
Drummond Mrs Lewis Moffatt
Mrs Marion Tennis Mrs1 Gayle
Billings Mrs Jack Walters Mrs
Earl Cook Mrs Sam Carpenter
!ors Koy Kemp Mrs Lehman A
Sullivan Mrs B L Fox Mrs L
J Jorden Mrs Dun Par lett Mrs
B C Friehot Jr Mrs Sanford
Caudill Mrs The 11 Woods Mrs
LPwis MeAulay Mrs W J Gloss
Mrs Robert Burton C o rpus
Christi Mrs J M Montgomery
Wichita Falls Texas Mrs Fred
Riddle Jr Yale and Mrs Robert
Adams Tulsa
Couple Be
Finesse Club Hosts
Mr and Mrs L J Jorden will
be hosts Thursday evening when
members of the Finesse Bridge
club meet at their home at 701
East Oak street The meeting will
be held at 8 o'clock
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Three circles of the Bar&
Missionary Union will meet larre
Thursday afternoon
Members of the Amanda Tinkle
circle will meet at the home of
Mrs Lynn Paling 914 East Second
street The Mea Ing will be tact
at one -o'clo(
Mrs 11 T Carver vill be hoe
tcss to members of the Grace Car-
san circle at hei hce at 721
Last Broauway The meeting will
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Mtmbers of the Rosalie Mills
eirile will meet it the home of
Mrs P V Mutv 416 East
Moses strel t The meeting will be
held at 30 c'elock
Past Noble Grands
To llohl Pienic Supper'
Members of the Past Noble
Grand club will itiret at the lighpe'
of Mrs W T Porter 1111 PTA
Third street Friday evening The
meeting will be a covered di-11 I
supper to be held on the lawn at
the Porter home at 6:30 o'clock
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