The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, June 23, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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The Knights of Columbus will
sponsor the farewell picnic given
in the honor of Rev William C
Perras who LE being transfered to
Newkirk The picnic will be Tues-
day at 5 :30 pm at Dooley's pas-
ture Members of St Peter and St
Paul's Catholic parish here and
St Mary's parish in Drumright
will attend Basket dinners and
covered dishes are to be brought
by the families
Father Perras has served both
parishes for the past five years
He will become pastor of St Fran
cis of Assisi parish in Newkirk
on July 5
Lone Oak Events
Are Announced
Two even are listed for this
week for residents of the Oak
Grove community
The Lone Oak Home Demon-
titration club will meet on Thurs-
day at 2 pm at the club house
Mrs L J Bonebrake and Mrs
W F Gerfen will present the les-
son on "Refinishing Furniture and
Care of Wood"
On Friday evening an ice cream
! supper is planned for the club
house with residmts of the cont
! munity and friends attending
I
Social Events
' Dr and Mrs Bassett Fete
Visitors at Two Parties
DR AND MRS CLIFFORD M BASSETT entertained with
two attractive parties honoring their charming friends
and weekend houseguests Dr and Mrs Henry Browne
Tulsa and Dr and Mrs Virgil Ray Forester Oklahoma
City The two couples arrived on Saturday afternoon and
City The two couples arrived on
returned home late Sunday
) Only a small group were enter-
tamed on Saturday evtattg at an Ai
Informal dinner in the Bassett
home Gay color accents and mu-
sic front records provided an at- 9
moaphere for conversation and
1
dancing Guests were seated at a
long table laid with a hunter green
linen cloth decorated with large I e
colored straw hats based on colored
11 art easels Colorful placard-like
Ho
name cards and garden flowers
Mrs
were also used Centering the ta-
v J be was a bruit basket arrange-
resid
rnent flanked by Chianti bottle da
i
i holding varigated candles and
Other out of town guests en- rge
tertained were Mr and Mrs Ther-
SH I
on Covey of Stillwater and Mr Th
E and Mrs James Chenault of Okla-
ated
cake
homa C1'y
flow
Additional guests at the dinner
poini
' were Mr and Mrs D O Cubbage
Mr and Mrs R A Bryant Mr ing
and Mrs W L Simon Mr and Ou
Mrs A C Gillam Mrs O H cluck
Lachenineyer and the nieces of OP
Dr and Mrs Bassett Miss Jennia hop
Lou Bassett and Miss Marion Bas-
Egon
sett of Wichita Falls Texas Texa
IN THE CLISHIAG HOTEL'S Bish
crystal ballroom yesterday a and
Gr
brunch was served at 12:30 pm
and
Guest a were received by Dr and
Mrs
Mrs Bassett and their honor
guests and chatted about an at-
ers
S
tractive hors d'ouevres table coy-
of
ered in a green cloth It was &nit
of P
colorful with fruit in scooped out
pineapples and crystal plates of and
sa ?
melon balls
and
An effect of summer-time beauty ricia
and smartness was prevalent in of ci
the ballroom A large arrangement ton
of tropical antherium in flame col- fami:
or adorned the grand piano The
u-shaped tables were covered with
pale green organdie and centered pi
with chains of ivy leaves Baskets
of yellow Majestic daisies were
used at intervals In the back- R(
ground was a lattice arrangement
interwoven with ivy and spring
flowers On either side were large Th
palm plants John
Guests in addition to the house-
a fai
guests and other out of town guests bask
City
were Mr and Mrs A C Gilliam
Mr and Mrs T J Hughes Mr ou
and Mrs D O Cubbage Mr and and
Mrs Richard Simon Mr and Mrs of Si
Richard Bryant Mrs O H Lach- lips
enmeyer Mrs Charles Foster Mr Phil!
and Mrs S A Bryant Dr George ?qrs
Smith Dr and Mrs J Douglas er 0
Green Mr and Mrs A Arthur stogl
Mr and Mrs Robert C Jones a !
Mrs Frank Cochran Mr and Mrs mi
R G Bandy Mr and Mrs Hugh daug
Abercrombie Mr and Mrs Ralph and
Ketchum Mr and Mrs D J Is- ghtel
ted Mr and Mrs O S Anderson John!
Mr and Mrs W R Gayley Jr Ak
alr and Mrs Robert G Gillespie and
Mr and Mrs W E Cook Mr and Burk
Mrs James Brooks Dr and Mrs ther
L P Buikstra Mr and Mrs Leo Fran
Davis Dr and Mrs Hugh Kar- John
steer Dr and Mrs D W Hum-
phreys Mr and Mrs L C Orr N
Mr and Mrs H L Sparks Mr
and Mrs P T O'Herin and Mr
and Mrs Robert B Allen Jr
Farewell Picnic to
Honor Father Perms
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WCTU Meeting
To Be Tuesday
'lite Women's Christian Temper-
ance Union u II meet in the home
of Mrs Glenn Estes 321 Fast
Seventh Tuesday tit 2 p m f)r a
regular meeting Mrs Frank
Cirar4n will pt'eent the lesLon
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Mrs Bishop's
90th Birthday
Is Celebrated
Honoring the 90th birthday of
Mrs Ida B Bishop a pioneer
resident a dinner was given Sun-
day at the home oft her daughter
and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Geo-
rge Smith north of the city on
SH 18
The table was beautifully decor-
ated with a large 45-inch birthday
cake decorated with swans and
flowers Crystal and silver ap-
pointments were used for the serv-
ing of the buffet dinner
Out of town guests attending in-
cluded Mr and Mrs Robert Bish-
op and their grandson Michael Bis-
hop of Vallejo Calif and Mrs
Florence B Hancock of Midland
Texas formerly of Chandler Mr
Bishop is a isephew of the honoree
and Mrs Hancock is a niece
Grandchildren of Mrs Bishop
and their familie attending were
Mrs Cecil K Smith and daught-
ers Sandra Kay and inda Marie
of Stillwater Mr and Mrs Glen
Smith and sorts Francis and Gary
of Ponca City Mrs Eugene Cook
and daughter Sharon Kay of Tul-
sa Mr and Mrs Melvin Z Smith
and daughters Melva Jane Pat-
ricia Gay and son James William
of Cushing Mr and Mrs Ed Sta-
ton of Chandler friends of the
family were also present
Phillips Family
Reunion Held
The family of Mr and Mrs
John Phillips 1045 East Vine had
a family reunion this weekend A
basket dinner was enjoyed in the
City Park on Sunday
Out of tcwn guests were Mr
and Mrs E S Phillips and tunny
of Silver City NM Dewey Phil-
lips Johnny Phillips and Gary Lee
Phillips of Conroe Texas Mr and
Mrs Alvin Armstrong and daught-
er of Tulsa Mr and Mrs Carl
Stoggins and family of Turley
D S White Clearwater Kan
Mr and Mrs Jimmy Davis and
daughter of Wichita Kan Mr
and Mrs Clifford Holbert and dau-
ghter and Mr and Mrs J W
Johnson and daughter of Yale
Also Mr and Mrs Harry Martin
and family Mr and Mrs H S
Burk Mr and Mrs Herbert Gro-
ther Mr and Mrs J N White
Frank le Boyles and Mr and Mrs
John Phillips
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New Books at
City Library
LADY FROM SAVANNAH the
life of Juliette Low by Gladys
Denny Shultz Juliette Gordon Low
is known the world over as the
founder of the Girl Scout move-
ment This sparkling incredible
creature was not as you might
expect an exemplar of all the
solemn virtues She was de-
lightful and maddening as well as
good She deserves to be loved
now as she was throughout her
life for her gaiety and charm as
well as for her self-sacrifice
I
TALES OF A FLIER'S FAITH
by Ed Mack Miller The lure the
excietment the grandeur of flying
airplanes are compressed into each
of these twenty short stories by a
man who is both a writer and a
flier While all the stories involve
airplanes and the men who fly
them there is a wide range of
human interest covered by them
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Social And
Club Calendar
Monday
1::30 Home Dem-
ons:ration Club Harmony school
2 pm — Jonquil Unit Cushing
Garden club Mrs G R Atte-
berry 1123 East Third Mrs
Leonard Cochran assisting hos-
tess 7:30 pm—Eastern Star Initiation
Masonic Temple
7::30 pm—Koyal Neighbors meet-
ing IGOE Hall
Tuesday
7:30 am—Visitors Day Ladies
Golf Association entertaining
Cushing Country club luncheon
11:30 to 2 pm
10 am—Dorcas Society all day
meeting and luncheon utheran
Parish hail east of Avery
2 pm—IVLTU meeting Mrs
Glenn Estes 321 East Seventh
5:30 pm—Farek ell picnic honor-
ing Rev Wham C Perras
Drumright and Cushing Catho-
lic parishes attending Knights
of Columbus sponsors
7:30 pm—Rebekah Lodge meet-
ing and Initiation 100P hall
wedne'day
7:30 cm Friendly 20 and Town
and Country clubs meeting at
Happy Valley school to leave on
Lour
12 noon—Baptist VIVID luncheon
Anderson hall business meeting
1 pm
2 p m—Lone Oak Home Demon-
stration club club house
7:30 pm—Women's Auxiliary St
Alban's Episcopal church parish
house Mrs Gene Anthony hostess
Thursday
12 noon—Shamrock Club Mrs
June Rogers 216 East Sixth
7:30 pm—OCAw Auxiliary Union
Friday
2 pm—Amoma Class First Bap-
tist church Mrs Eldon Hall 1020
East Broadway Mrs T A Hol-
land assisting hostess
730 p tn—Lone Oak Community
Ice Cream Supper club house
7:30 pm—Paq Noble Grand club
Mrs Mary Munn 216 North Lit-
8 pm—Wedding shower honoring
Mr and Mrs Johnny Hi lyard
Happy Valley school
Saturday
8 pm—Country Club Juke Box
Dance club house
Wolff Family
Has Reunion
Mr and Mrs H C Wolff and
son Wilbert entertained with a
family reunion and dinner on Sun-
day at their home southeast of the
city
Honored guests were Mr and
Mrs Willie Reuther and son Raw-
lin Mr and Mrs Bernie Shultze
and sons Darrell and Roger Mrs
H C Schultze of Shelby Texas
cousins of Mrs Wolff Mrs Bruno
Gebhardt Round Top Texas: Mr
and Mrs Marvin Wolff and chil-
dren Marilyn Manna and Randy
of Sapulpa
Also attending were Mr and
Mrs George Meyer Gilbert Jan-
ice and Georgenia Mr and Mrs
Milton Wolff and children Car-
son Sharon and Diane and the
hosts Mr and Mrs Wolff and son
Kendrick Klub
Picnic Is Planned
The second annual picnic of tbe
Kendrick Klub has been HMV:11M-
ced for Sunday June 29 in the
'Kendrick school gymnasium The
event will bcgin at 2 p m
A baseball game and othrr
games will furnish entertainment
Everyone is invited to attend qv!
baEket nicnic
Wayne Gamper of Kendrick will
be master of ceremcnies Officers
of the Kendrick Klub are Mrs
Marguerite Strong Cushing presi-
dent: Ray Hicks Drumright chap-
lain Hnd general chairman and
Mrs Mlhe Bland (1-bing secre-
tary and treasurer
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Air an(I Mrs Frank
Ilave Dinner GuestF
Dinner iniests th tho home rlf
Mr and Mrs Cit orge Frank
!Rowe 2 on Slrully were Mr and
Mrs Jewel Franks and daughters
Shelia and Carla of Fort Worth
Texas Mrs Dicille Sheridan
Mr and Mrs Troy Robison and
children Natha and Darrel
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Girard's Bride Is Said
Not Happy in America
TOKYO (UPI) — The Japanese
bride of William S Girard is not
entirely happy with her married
life in the United States the news-
paper Mainichi reported today
Mrs Fumiko Matsuda in a dis-
patch to the Mainichi from Wash-
ington said she visited the Gi-
rards at their home in Ottawa
and Mrs Haru (Canny) Ili
rard broke into tears
While Girard was present Can-
dy was outwardly cheerful and
smiling the report said But when
he left the room for a moment
Candy seized the opportunity to
say "If things do not go well I
am prepared I mean that I am
ready to die If Girard leaves me
I have no place to go"
The Japanese woman began
sobbing Mrs Matsuda reported
But when Girard re-entered the
room she hurriedly wiped her
tears and engaged in a smiling
Mob Attacks
e Germany's
Moscow Office
By HENRY SIIAPIBO
By United Press International
MOSCOW WI-VI—Russian dem-
onftrators threw rocks broke win-
dows and smeared the front of
the West German embassy build-
ing with ink today Several Rus-
sians were reported injured
The mob outbreak lasted more
than three hours It apparently
came in reprisal for a similar
attack by West Germans on the
Soviet embassy in Bonn last Sa-
turday It came coincidently a
day after the 17th anniversary of
the Nazi German invasion al the
Soviet Union in World War II an
event that still holds bitter
odes for the Russian people
Several Russians were injured
during the melee in which police
kept the mob from entering the
embassys proper Ambulance cir-
culated in the streets adjoining
the embassy
In Saturday's demonstration in
Bonn the West German rioters
also broke windows and hurled the
ink into the Soviet embassy there
The West German government
apologized and promised to recti-
fy the damage in accordance with
international diplomatic custom
Earlier last week when similar
demonstrations occurred at the
Soviet embassy in Copenhagen
windows in the Danish embassy
here were broken
Never before in the memory of
observers here had demonstrators
so acted in the Soviet capital
The demonstrations in Bonn and
Copenhagen as well as a demon-
stration at the Soviet 'United Na-
tions embassy in New York Sun-
day were in protest against the
secret trial and execution of Hun-
garian freedom Premier mire
Nagy and his companions an-
nounced last week
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Girard is the American soldier
who shot and killed a Japanese
woman shell picker on the Camp
Weir shooting range last-year
The controversy over whether
Japan or the United States should
try S3C Girard strained relations
between the two counties before
he US finally agTeed that Japan
should have Jurisdiction
The Maebashi District Court
convicted Girard of manslaughter
but released him with a suspend-
ed sentence Girard who married
Candy before the trial began re-
turne0 to the United states with
his bride wihin a month afer he
verdic
In her dispatch Mrs Matsuda
spoke of the apparent poverty in
which Girard and his wife lived
and the difficulty with which they
conversed with each oter But
se mentioned no other possible
causes for Candy's unhappiness
Embassies In
Europe Seek
Missing Nun
CHICAGO (UPI) — American
embassies in several European
capitals today investigated the
disappearance of a Chicago nun
10 days ago while traveling
through Communist Czechcalo-
vakia The Chicago Sun-Times said
learned Sunday the missing nun
Sister Cajetan was en route by
train through Czechoslovakia to
Czestochowa Poland when she
vanished The nun planned tc
build an orphanage for retarded
children at Czestochowa
United States embassies in
Prague Warsaw Vienna and
Rome are seeking her where-
abouts the Sun-Times said but
apparently have been stymied by
the refusal of the Czechoslovak !
government to divulge any inford
mation in the case
The 72-year-old Roman Catholic
nun spiritual head of the Celine 1
League an organization of Chi-
cago women which raises money
for Polish war orphans arrived
in Rome May 14 with a pilgrim-
age of 20 Chicago women All had
visas for Poland except Sister
Catetan the newspaper said
Sister Cajetan's superior Moth-
er General Theresa now traveling
In the United States told the Sun-
Times she feared the nun either
was being held by the Czech Reds
or was robbed and tnrown from
the train by bandits
"We are convinced Sister Cap!
tan did not vanish in Poland"
Sister Theresa said "We are cer-
tain she disappeared somewhere
inside Czechoslovakia through
which the train had to pass"
New CAA Center
In OC Dedicated
OKLAHOMA CITY (1113I)--A 15-
rOcion-df liar 'Civil Aeronal ics
Administration center was of
dedicated Sunday before a
crowd of 20000 that toured the
new facilities and examined (x-
hibits tracing the development of
aircraft
Undersecretary of Commerce
Louis S Rothschild described the
two phases of CAA mu k in his
dedicatien speech at the installa -
'ion located in Will Rogers Find
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THE CUSHING (Ghia) DAILY CITIZEN—Monday June 23 1958—Page Three
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Foreign News Commentary
By CHARLES M MCCANN
Foreign News Analyst
A Brilish Greek Turkish con-
ference seems to offer the sole
hope of settEng the increasingly
dangerous dispute over Cyprus
Great Britain has announced a
long-considered plan for the ad-
miniswation of the eastern Medi
terranean island for the next sev-
en years
What would happen after that
Is left for the future
Under the plan the Greek and
Turkish islanders would be given
a great measure of home rule as
separate communities
The Greek and Turkish govern-
ments would be taken into full
partncrship in carrying out the
plan
The plan as it stands now
seemed doomed even before Brit-
ish Prime Minister Harold Mac-
millan Announced it
Both Greece and Turkey which
had been informed of its provi-
sions had said it was unsatisfac-
Nan Rejected
Now Greece has formally re-
jected it
Turkey too has rejected the
plan as it rtands But is rejec-
tion was qualified
Greece is holding out for the
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island's "s e 1 f determination"
knowing that the 400000 Greek
Cypriote islanders would vote for
union with Greece
Turkey which for a long time
was contented with British rule
Over Cyprus now says it must be
partitioned between the Greeks
and the 100000 Turkish Cypriotes
Britain has long been trying to
arrange a formal caonference with
Greece and Turkey over the is-
land's future
Turkey too would like such a
conference Greece however has
rejected the idea that Turkey
should have any voice in the dis-
pute Feeling in Greece and Turkey
and between the Greek and Turk-
ish islanders has been getting
more and more angry
About 15 Greek islanders have
been killed in Turkish Cypriote
riots
Renewed Violence
The Greek underground organi-
zation EOKA has resunwd vio-
lence after a long truce against
Greek islanders who are not suf-
ficiently cooperative in the unionwith-Greece
campaign
Greece has withdrawn its mill
tay niision from the southeast
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