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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28 1944
News of Society Should be Phoned to The Daily Citizen Before
11 o'clock in the Morning Phone 234
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AIR AND MRS RICHARD A
BRYANT entertained with a
!nest attractive dinner party on
Tiies(lIlY evening complimenting
tile birthday of the host's mother
Mr' S A Bryant
The rooms of their lovely home
CI at 1124 East Moses street were
festive with flowers A large yel-
- low Jonquil in blue pottery was
attractive on a coral coffee table
In the living room In the base-
ment clubroom the refreshment
table had a low bo1 of coral-
IP tinted gladiolus
Ditimir was terved at one large
and one quartet table Bowls of
pink Briarcliff roses complement-
ed the blue table-settings The
gurst favors were corsages A two
couriIii dinner was served tand
the guest of honor cut a candle-
lighted birthday cake
The guests included: Mr and
Mrs S A Bryant Mrs Dennis
Cubbage Mr - and Mrs R C
&int-E Mr and Mrs - Clifford
) 7' Etout Mr and Mrs W E
Moctly Mr and Mrs O H Lach-
cntneyer Miss Kenney Hostess
e)41 Evening Of Bridge
MISS Betty Kenney entertained
a group of friends with an
evening of bridge last evening at
her home at 829 East second street
A 13i idge appointments were in pa-
w triotic colors of red white and
blue commemorating Washington's
birthday - '
The hostess presented Miss
Challaine Davis with an award
for high score and Mrs Joe P
tWil2on won low score award
A dessert course was served to
the following guests: Miss Pat
Driggs Miss Dolene Bebberd
Miss Davis Mrs J J McNeill Jr
Mrs James Billings Mrs Jeff
tWatts and Mrs Wilson
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Former City Girl
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ed here of tha marriage of Miss
Nacmi Glennan daughter of Rev
eiend J S Glennan former pas-
tcr here of the Church of God
and the late Mrs Glennan to
Pfc Norman B Coonrod of Ft
Meyers - Florida Pfc Coonrod is
the Fon of Mr and Mrs Oliver
Cconrcd of Columbus Ohio
liwtrend Glennan father of the
bricle read the ceremony Febru-
ary 13 in the First Church of God
in Shawnee of which he is pasMV
Talisman roses and sweetpeas
formed an attractive centerpiece
for the dinner table from which
a delicious dinner was served
In games of bridge played fol-
lowing the dinner high score
award was presented by the host-
ess to Mts J F Alfred and J A
Duncan Additional guests of the
club were Mr and Mrs Levi
aiSwingle
IP The next meting of the club
will be held at the home of Mr
an Mrs J A Duncan
tr C T U Meets
At McQueen Home
Mrs M H McQueen was hostess
yesterday to members of the
Cushing Women's T e mperance
Union at a meeting held at her
Whome at 743 East Cherry street
A special business meeting was
held and plans made for future
meetings of the organization Mrs
M H McQueen led devotionals
on the subject of "Prayer"
The next meeting of the organ-
ization will be held at the home
of Miss Hazel Hart 212 East
Cherry street
Lice Oil Spray
Superior to dip !mei itowdere boo
cause not onlY kills livo lite &ad
other porpsites but also their nits
letigml Only one treatment re-
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Social and Club
Calendar
Wednesday
DeMolay Meeting Masonic
Temple 8 p tn
Christian Women's 0 g n eral
Council Meeting First Christian
Church Parlors 2 p m
-- Methodist Women's 6 o c lety
Christian Service Circles Homes of
Members 2 p m
Baptist Women's M I ssionary
Union Circles general meeting
Church Parlors 2 p
Security Benefit A 880C lation
American Legion Hut 7:30 p m
Harmony Farm Womon's Club
Mrs K O Cochran All day meet-
ing -
Thursday
Beta Sigma PM Sorority Party
Mrs J Manville Sharp 831 E
Oak 8 P m
Lea Jeaux Club Miss Charlaine
Davis 321 E Moses 8 p m
Alsew Club Mrs Bob Summers
Deep Rock Community 2:30 p m
Women 's Auxiliary to Oil Work-
ers Union Mrs J W Dickey 1031
E Vine street 7:30 p m
Nazarene W F M S Church of
the Nazarene 2 P In
Au Courant Study Club Mrs
Lloyd Escott 827 E Cherry 2:30
p m
Thursday Bible Study Club Mrs
D L Crenshaw 742 E Maple 2
P ilt
Friday
Past Noble Grand Club Mrs
Mary 131rey 801 E 9th street 7:30
p m
Mrs Baiton Is
L C Club Hostess
Hostess yesterday to members
of the L C Club was Mrs S J
Berton at her home at 823 East
Cherry street
A beautiful arrangement of Ac-
acia was a central floral note and
blooming potted plants were ad-
ditional floral decorations
In games of bridge Mrs W A
Smith won high score award
Mrs P T O'Herin a guest of the
club received second high award
The hostess served a dessert
course at the close of games Mrs
Frank Brown will be hostess at
the next meeting of the club in
two weeks
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Entertains With
Informal Party
Members of the Women's Aux-
iliary to the Cushing Fire Depart-
ment with their husbands were
entertained last evening at the
home of Mr and Mrs Bob Starr
422 North Cleveland street
Blooming begonia plants were
bright floral notes in the living
room of the Starr home
The evening hours were spent
with card games An award for
high score was presented by the
hostess to Mrs Virgil Scribner
and to Mr Martin Gelbhar
nome ana mrs tsoo btarr
Follcwing the ceremony a re
422 North Cleveland street
cfpticn was held at the home of
tl bt ides Lister and family Mr Blooming begonia plants were
and Mrs Frank Likowski bright floral notes in the living
a Mrs Cocnrod attended the pub room of the Starr home
Irk schools and business college The evening hours were spent
In Clinton and is employed at the with card games An award for
Oklahoma City Air Depot Pfc high score was presented by the
Cornrcd was graduated from High hostess to Mrs Virgil Scribner
Thcol at Columbus Ohio and al- and to Mr Martin Geibbar
so graduated from business school The hostess served refreshments
ottu re Ito 25 members of the organization
The couple visited here Sunday and their husbands
at the home of Mr and Mrs —0--
pursell Bledsoe and family 525$ Mrs Craig Hostess
North Violet street After a short
wudding trip Mrs Coonrocil will I No Trump Members
nrrturn t her position in Okla-
Whom City and Pfc Coonrod will Jonquils and Dutch Iris formed
rt turn to his station in Florida an attractive floral arrangement
whrre bo is stationed with the yesterday in the home of Mrs C
Army Air Corps R Craig 701 East Oak street
when members of No Trump
Midge Club met for a regular
"Grooks Are Hosts session
Talies and bridge appointments
At Dinner Club Meet were matehina In colors of sold
At limner uuto meet were matching in colors of gold
and purple
o Mr and Mrs P R Brooks were High score award in bridge
dinner hosts last evening at their games went to Mrs Craig and
'lane at 928 East Broadway to Mrs W B Carpenter won second
members of the Tuesday dinner high award Mrs L L Baskin was
club an additional guest of the club
The hostess served a dessert
course at the close of games
'Highland P-T A
Notes Founders Day
Mrs E B McGaha was elected
president of the Highland school
Parent-Teachers association in a
special Founder's Day meeting
held last evening at the school
Other officers elected were Mrs
Fred Seib° ldt vice-president: Mrs
C L Graves secretary and Mr
Ben Leftwich treasurer
A apecial Founder's day pro-
gram was presented by Mr Lewis
McAuley Devotionals were given
by Mrs Roy Chandler and Mr
Valcus Young led In group singing
Miss Gwen Cramer gave a special
dedication "We Dedicate This
Day"
Tlie program was a candle light-
ing ceremony on founder's day
and was "Burn Candles Burn"
Taking part In the program was
Mrs R E Sayers Mrs E F Oak-
es Mrs Robert Davis Mrs C
Benson Mrs E B Mc Oahe Mrs
Ben Leftwich Mrs C L Graves
Mrs Elmer Wilhite Mrs R E
Riley Mrs H L Bruns Mrs F
E Combrink and Mrs R E Bour-
ell Miss Lila Kauble gave the
musical accompaniment to the
program
Members of the second grade
room won the room count award
Second grade room mothers were
social hour hostesses following
the meeting
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A Founders day program was
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presented at the meeting of the
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lation held at the school last eve
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Mrs Cora Etchison read devot-
ionals using as her topic "Broth- I
erly Love" and Mrs Harold Blosch i
led the group in singing
Mrs William Peara President
presided at a short business sess- I
ion during which Mrs Blosch gave !
an intelesting accourit of Captain I
Eddie Richenbaehees talk at the 1
recent State Teachers meeting in
Oklahoma City ig
Following the business meeting
Mrs Ted Appler and Mrs L O f-
Lorett led a round table question
and answer forum on P T A
The upper glades of the school
sang three selections "Arkansas
Traveler" "Arizona" and "Vene-
tia" They were directed by MLss
Agnes Pritchard
A beautifully decorated cake in
colors of yellow and white with t '
blue candles one for each presi-
dent of the organization was cut
and served at the Close of the
meeting
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league of Young Democrats at -1A4:0riW11
its closing session here late yes-
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state vice-president Miss Madge
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'Ponca City college secretary
Gullett succeeds Harry Garrett This crocheted pili-box becom-
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beet S Kerr for vice-president 'ing bag The latter is made in a
called upon President Roosevelt straight piece with round base
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they base brought in iiioies of
tedier that uthraloe iniyht
have been discovered
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hem been plowiena through the ti nned and booby trapped Ton-Von
loam bilis to Locate Willi Led linty 1 Pt Know The Changed MP's
to of doughlrys who were burie'1:
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Huns of the veterans of World
War 1- those swashbuckling
"14ihal-putt:3d hob-nulled men Of
!tile Marne who kept marching
cadence by Inatly singing am-
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Itabelaisian verses on how the MP
spent his time "20 miles back and
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the loaves-and don't like to tell baneed 'before it whined Cross-
vher: they placed the bodies" ioads the fighting men tell you
Melienry however has won the are the bane of a soldiers exis-
kiitbs confidence by giving them tance and contribute greatly W
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his l'x'st to carry on friendly chats 'location Time after time they
in Pigrin French chuck over a shell Just for luck
cf the Graves Registration Work-
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if AIfliHIcjj-I8 Wrl'e buried
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the loaves-and don't like to tell
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ta'st to carry on friendly chats
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'made so by spocial courses con-
ducted for every battalion of Mill-
Italy Pollee in training An exam-
pleis the recent turning of Phildel-
'Phia's scenic Fairmont Park into
a beachhead Every phase of a
landing from the MP standpoint
was enacted Similary throughout
the country th e Mrs learn by
doing
No longer is the MP labeled a
headquarters snooper with a pen-
chant for cracking soldiers on
leave over the head with a billy
the chances are theMP on for-
leignscrvice is just out of the lines
Iiiimselfmr just off a beachhead
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Phillips Petroleum Company to
determine a collective bargaining
agent The oil workers interna-
tional union WWI requested the
election after the firm refused to
recognize it as representing a
majority of its help
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