The Drumright Journal (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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Wilma Osborn - Lester Mullis AMrsEckert Feted
Are Wed in Christian Church Shower iwnekr and Blue
Tuesday
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The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Onie F Osborne
DrUmright and Mr Mullis is the
son of Mr and Mrs W D Mul-
lis'of Chelsea
Nuptial vows were exchanged
before an archway decorated with
twin baskets of white gladiolas
and candelabra with blue tap-
ers on either side A program of
traditional wedding music was
presented by "The Co-Eds"a
girls quartet from the Tulsa
Business college
Given in marriage by her fath-
er the bride wore a full length
gown of white lace with fitted
bodice The tapered sleeves ex-
tended to points over her hands
Her finger tip veil fell from zi
pearl tiara adorned with rhine-
stones She carried a bouquet of
white orchids showered with love
Idiots on a white Bible
Mrs Mary Custer served her
sister as matron of honor She
wore a waltz length gown of
pink lace with long tapered slee-
ves Iler short pink veil was
tittached to a sequined head band
Der bouquet was of white chyr-
szmthemums Bridesmaids were Miss Carole
Illufston Miss Shari lyn Fisher
Miss -!haron Rogers and Miss
lary Lou Mullis sister of the
grooln They wore short formals
of yellow and orchid with match-
ing veils attached to sequioed
Lead bands and carried bouquets
(if white chrysanthemums
Miss Amy Beth Boron of lions-
ton and Miss Donna Mains of
Oklahoma City were flower girls
Tkey N ore full length gowns of
powder Hoe net over taffeta They
carried baskets of rose petals
Candlclighters were Mrs Jo
Ann Smith of Ponca City and Mrs
Linda Vali titan They were at
in polvder !due for with
V aist corsages of w trite carna-
tions Ring bearer was Micheal Will-
lams cousin of the bride Serv-
ing the groom as best man was
Jim Custer of Bartlesville Ushers
were Jim Rogers and Gary Davis
of Drumright and Jerry Kirkpat-
rick of Tulsa
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs Osborne chose a suit of gray
wool complimented with black
accessories and a shmilder cor-
sage of pink carnations Mrs
nmther of the bridegromn
wore an ensemble of blue wool
with black accessories Her cor-
Sa ge wa s! of white carnations
Miss tien Osborne sister of
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WIIM A MILLS Society Editor
- Photo by Woody's tudic
Mr and Mrs Lester Dale Mullis
In a ceremony at 8 pm Saturday December 27
Miss Wilma Ruth Osborne became the bride of Lester
Dale Mullis in the First Christian church Of ficiatirfg at
the ceremony Ivas LeRoy Veale minister of the church
Master's Men Has
Monthly Meeting
Memhers the Master's Men
of the' Free Will Baptist church
met Tuesday January 6 at the
church for their regular month-
ly meeting Roy Shoemaker pre-
sident opened the meeting with
devotions from Acts 1 Invocation
was led hy Otis Hopkins The
singing was under the direction
of Floyd Wilson Pianist was Miss
Sandra Potts
Following the husinros session
Wayne Payne presented the pro-
gram on "Soul Winning" Speak-
ers and (heir topics kvere: "How
much do We Care" Roy Shoe-
maker "How Sincere is Our
Prayers" Freddie Wilson: "How
Much of Christ Do We Have to
Shae" ‘Vayne Payne and 'Ilow
Much Time Are We Willing to
Give" Charlie Smith
Two qmirters composed Of Rev
Harry Shires Freddie 'Nilson
Iloinol Wilson ‘Vayne Pay-
ne Charlie Smith Roy Shoe-
malir and Floyd wilsoll prescnti
col a musical pronJam They N
accompanied at the piano by Miss
Potts A solo) How Long Ilas
It P(en" N as sung 1)y Wayne
Pay tie
Rev Stair's dismissed the
service Oh prayer l'he group
adjourned to Ihe &lining room for
refreshments
the bride presided at the piest
liook She ore a hint formal of
lj1&t tUh a shoulder corsage
uf tAhie carnations
Immotiattly followilg the cere-
mony Mr and Mrs ()shortie
tent hosts at a reception In the
church parlor The hode's table
Nas covered Nith a white linen
cloth with a three tiered 'uolding
cake Other appointinents tere
of siker and crystal iissisting
vere Mrs John MeAulay and
‘Irs Johnny Cuter
Alter a short mcdding trip the
couple will make their home in
Chelsea where Mr Mullis is em-
ployed with the American Climax
Petrolemn Co
Mrs Mullis is a graduate of
Drumright school here she
wa5 active in the Pep cluh Twis-
terettes National Thesman Soci-
ety and the Commercial Club
She also attended the Tulsa BLibl-
neb6 college
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Mrs R L Graham south east
of the city was hostess to a pink
and blue shower Tuesday Jan
uary 6 in honor of Mrs Donnie
Eckert Co-hostesses were Mrs
T J Carnahan and Mrs W AL
Young
Following a social hour the
honoree opened the lovely gifts
assisted by Mrs Pat McNutt
Uefreshments of cake whipped
cream and coffee were served to
Mrs Carl Eckert of Cuing Mrs
Art Stanley Mrs Maddie Ge lush-
la Mrs Mary Young Mrs Adam
Tegle Airs Charlotte Todd Airs
Pat McNutt and children the hon
orce Airs Eckert and the hos-
tesses Those sending gifts'were Mrs
C B 'Williams Mrs Kenneth
Hannah Mrs Debbie R Marrs
Mrs Dean Mather ly Mrs Iva
Sebastion Mrs Do Ilie Brock
Airs liken Henry of Shamrock
Mrs Marion Smith Mrs Mary
Graham Mrs Ellen Sherrill
Mrs Richard Dix and Mrs Jack
Caldwell
C E Woodards
Have Open House
New Years Eve
The completion of their new
home at 419 North Grand was the
occasion for an open house held
by Dr and Mrs C E Woodard
on New Year's eve Aiproximate-
ly 160 attended the vent
The evening was spent visiting
and making a tour of the new
home
Refreshments of coffee cookies
and other delicacies were
served throughout the evening A
green cloth covered the refresh-
merit table which held a lovely
arrangement Of white mums
Other appointments were of sil-
ver A buffet supper- wamservfill
the hosts at in
Milburn Watsons
Have House Guests
Recent guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs Milburn Watson
I 221'2 East Drumright were Mrs
Watson's mother Mrs Frank
Hayes of Cherokee and her sis-
ter and family Mr and Mrs L
M Schiver L E and Barbara
Ann of Bartlesville
Also their daughter Airs Bur-
ney Vhisenhimt and Mr Whisen-
hunt and their son Frank Watson
Jeff Carnahans
Entertain Guests
Visiting in the home of Air and
Airs Jeff Carnahan 407 South
Creek were their children Mr
and Airs Tommy Carnahan Ca-
rol Alike and Emily Air and
Mrs Richard Dix and Mr and
Airs Buil Ale Nutt Cindy Charles
and Billy
Other guests were Mrs Carna-
han's sisters Al rs 0 p a I
Winford and Airs Lee Couch of
Okmulgee and Airs Mack Dyer
of Owenhoro Kentucky Also
Air :ot mrs Houston Dyer and
a mece Miss Deity Lou Dyer of
Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs Dale Hackett of
Druinright announce the birth
of a son horn recently in the
Cushing bespital
The baby weighed 8 pounds and
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HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Mrs Kenneth El ledge was ad-
milted to Ow Cushmg hovital for
medical treatment
ft
Mervil Adkinsons
Have Guests
IA Colonel and Mrs John II
Lane and daughters Ann and
Sally if Fort flood 'I'exas were
guests over the Weekend of Colon-
el Lanes parents Mr and Mrs
tervil Adkinson Goo south pvrins
Also visiting was Mrs Adkioson's
mother Mrs A L Ilouchin of
Cushing
Trade at Home
The sanctuary of the First
Baptist church in Seminole was
the setting for the ceremony at
3 pm Sunday December 21 Of-
ficiant was the Rev Jimmy lieese
tf Guymon Oklahoma A prelude
of nuptial selections wer e
presented by Miss Judy Harris
organist She also accompanied
onnie Stringfellow and Mills
Barbara Robbins soloists -
White gladioli stock Full -chrysanthemums
and greenery were
used with candelabra to decorate
the church sanctuary Vows were
exchanged before a wrought-iron
archway entwined with greenery
studded with the chosen blossoms
studded wit h the chosen
The white-carpeted bridal aisle
led to the arch
The bride given in marriage by
her father wore a waltz-length
dress of white cotton-embroidered
urganza over taffeta the
long-torso bodice forming a deep
V in front at the waistline The
cap sleeves and scalloped neck-
line were finished with the deli-
cate embroidery design The
bouffant skirt was worn over a
hoop and petticoats of crinoline
and taffeta
Cascading from a satin tiari
trimmed with seed pearls was
her waist-length veil of French
illusion She carried an heirloom
Bible crested with a bouquet of
white rosebuds nestled in moline
pouffs and showered with satin
streamers her jewelery was a
single strand of pearls gift from
the bridegroom
Serving her sister-in-law as
matron of honor was Mrs Ken-
neth Brown of Tulsa She was at-
tired in ice blue taffeta with
matching hat and shoes She car-
ried a colonial bouquet of blue
and white feathered carnations
small feathered hat was ac-
cented by a brief veil in the
matching shade of blue
Bridesmaids were Miss Rojean
Collins and Miss Bonita Dixon
Their attire was identical to the
honor attendant's except in a
deeper shade of blue Miss
Martha Jo Fielder an(I Miss Lay
Return Home
Mr and Mrs Elmer Crickmore
and gran(1daughter Vonnie have
rtturned to their home in Fort
Wayne Ind after having visited
with Mr and Mrs A R Teagle
of and Mr and Mrs J W Sherrill
)11' and Linda
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THE DRUMRIGHT (OKLAHOMA) JOURNAL
Miss Brown -Jerry Fielder
Exchange Vows in Seminole
Of interest to their many friends in Drumright is
the recent marriage of Mr and Mrs Jerry Holman Field-
er The bride is the former Myrna Joy Brown daughter
of Mr and Mrs Lloyd K Brown Seminole formerly of
Drumright Parents of the bridegroom are Mr arid Mrs
T A Roop of Ireavener
mona Gale Fielder sisters-of the
bridegroom were candielighters
Their dresses were styled identi-
cal to the bridesmaids only in a
darker shade of blue They wore
matching headdresses'
Flower girl was Emily Mock of
Oklahoma City cousin of the
bridt Her dress was the same
shade of blue and designed like
the honor attendant's with a flor-
al headdress of blue and white
carnations She carried a wicker
basket from which she scattered
petals down the bridal aisle
Roddy Mock of Oklahoma City
the bride's cousin was ring bear-
er Best man was Bob McCaslin
of Heavener Ushers were Ken-
neth Brown of Tulsa Ron Lewis
and Ned Foreman of Muskogee
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs Brown chose olive green
lace over matching taffeta tier
petalled hat matched the color of
her Talisman rose corsage the
petal tips repeating the olive
green color in the dress Mrs
Roop mother of the bridegroom
selected a dress of off-white lace
over matching taffeta tier rose
corsage was the same shade of
pink as her hat
Immediately following the wed-
ding ceremony Mr and Mrs
Brown were hosts at a reception
in the church parlor The bride's
table was covered wth white sa-
tin overlaid with net the net
caught up in drapes with clus-
ters of white satin rosettes Pale
blue and white carnations form-
ed the centerpiece to continue the
bride's chosen colors
The triple-tiered cake was top-
ped with the traditional minia-
ture bridal - Couple Gracefully-
wrought swans adorned the tiers
with other trim in the wedding
motif Other appointments were
of silver and crystal
After a short wedding trip the
couple will establish a home in
Imt Worth Texas where Mr
Fielder is studying for the minis-
try at Southwestern Baptist seminary
R A Todds - - -
Return Home
Mr and Mrs R A Todd re-
turned to their home in Drum-
right 309 South Ct—rry Sunday
January 4 The Todds have been
visiting with their son and (laugh-
ter C B Todd of Santa Maria
and Mrs B A Thompson of Ful-
lerton California since NUM-
ber Mr Todd suffered a heart at-
tack a few days after arriving in
California and was unable to re-
turn home until this past week
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Huff's Rexall Drug
143 E Edwy
MATHEMATICAL WIZARD--The equation on the black-
board didn't faze 11-year-old Frank Newett son of Sgt Harry
Newett of Belton SC The Fort Beivolr Va sixth-grader
quickly identified it as the minimum escape velocity needed
for an object to leave the earth thereby winning a silver sin
RED BUD
RED BUD — Cream Style
CORN 303 2 For 29c
Prune Plums 2 12 29c
HALES LEADER 8 Oz
Green Peas 2 For 25c
HALES LEADER - Cut 2 FOR
Green Beans 303 33c
PET RITZ
Apple Pie (49c
PET RITZ
Cherry Pie (55c
SOUTHERN 24 Pack
Frozen Rolls 29:
OitittAt-Ifitatu
IVeltr -4 tfii
Florida No 1 Lb
Pascal Celery 10c
Illinois US No I Red Rome
Apples 2Lb 19c
California No 1
Head LettuceLb 10c
Texas US No 1 Ruby Red
Grapefruit 2Lb 15c
623 N HARLEY
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THURSDAY JANUARY 8 1()59
Q What is the name of this cut
of meat?
A Veal Loin Chop
Q Where does it come from and
how is it identified?
A It comes from the loin sec-
tion of the animal and in-
cludes the T-shaped bone
The muscles in the loin
tenderloin and Hank The
tenderloin dincrentintes this
chop from a rib chop and
becomes smaller as the chops
near the rib section
Q liow it is prepared?
A Loin chops are cooked slowly
by braising Chops cut to
inch thick require 45 min-
utes t9 1 hour cooking time
FRESH LEAN 3 Ln PKG
Ground Beef 149
US CHOICE MATURE LEEF
Round Steak Lt 95
CORN KING
BACON vf ice Lb 47C
ARMOURS STAR 12 Oz
FRANKS cos:zcey
SWIFT PREMIUM
Belting Hens Lb 39e
Birdseye 12 Oz
Orange Juke E5c
Birdseye 10 Oz
Broc Speurs 25c
Birdseye 10 Oz
Green Pens 2 ric
Sto Away
Chick Pot Pies 20c
Minute Maid
Grapefruii
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The Drumright Journal (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1959, newspaper, January 8, 1959; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2177947/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.