The Drumright Journal (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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Mrs G C Stout Mrs George
Photo by Noody' Stud' i Shimp Mrs Carl Howard and the
Aro M and Mrs Steve Dill - hristess and her granddaughter
Mrs J R Byrd and Lynell Smith
' The group's- next rnee-ling place
Golden Wedding An mII be in the home of Mrs N J
Kraker 402 North Cimarron
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R'eception Honors Area Couple Jimmy Bozworth -
- - By Margaret Weave
A traditional motif of gold and white placed a festive
notelo decorations at a reception and open house honor-
it g Mr and Mrs Steve Dill en the 50th edding anniver-
3ary celebration Sunday August 4 llosts for the couple
v'ere their seven children five daughters and two sons
-Therevent was scheduled for the
FtAlowship hail of the First Bap-1
list' church of ()live I a nd Mrs Frank Tucker Mrs M
Children all of whom were pre-
sent at the party are Russell DIU
Clinton Mrs Ruby Delaney New
Hardony Ind Orville Dill 'Tul-
sa Mrs Neveda Hayes Woodstio-
ros Tex Mrs Roxie Fielder Bill-
ings Mont Mrs Cordie Frances'
Mill Shoals Ill and Mrs Stacy
Graysville
The couple hail sixteen grand-
children and one great-grandchild
The serving tohle was covered
witt ai an ecru lace cloth laid over
a gold cloth A centerpiece was
made of gold chrysanthemums
Purtivian lilies and white stock in-
terspered with fern and other
greenery
40n One end of the table was a
Rime-tiered white cake decorated
with'white doves and gold-colored
wedding l It was topped with
the"tiumerais "50" in gold and
waS the puneli bowl filled with
golden punch with white carna-
tions floating ill a circle mold of
ice e The serving was done by the
dalighlers of the honorees and
were assisted by a granddaughter
iNHAs Martha Sue Dill Shawnee
The gift table was laid with a
gold-coliwed cloth and held many
loviely gifts from frieads and rela
tivet Who 'called during the after-
mian to bestow courtesies
The couple was married in RixbY-
Indian 'Ierritory August 4
1907 in the home of the bride's par-
eti'S' Mrs Dill is the former Miss
Beulah Rachel Summers
Sli'e was born in Melt Mo De-
cember )7 18o and moved with
her parents to Red Fork in 1891
The following year they moved
lt the Bixby area Mr Dill was
born in Carrollian Ark Novem-
bl08s5 and lived there mud 1898
tOltql he moved to Grove Indian
Teultory fle later moved to Bix-
by After their marriage they con
tinued to live in the Bixby area
1913 they mived ti) the farm
oi4s-4iiMci they live now for miles
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ilhey have tern engai!ed in the
PNtstccic farming birr-ieess all
itigr U nt are slit active in
oiconation They are mem-
of he ()Lye Frst Baptist
charch ant ttId regolarly
irsiLering Sunday to of-
IAA erineratiditions and other spec- I
i41: courtesies were mr And Mrs I
110 Tieifsliiira Mr and Mrs C
A: 'Osle Sai-an and loriLthan
3ars P h Dxim Mrs L R
driller iind '51rs L Y King
sT Ntr and Mrs A C
Mr and Mrs Cu-Ls Pea-
Mr anil :Nil's T S rasetie
amil Mrs Sus:c
Mr and l'itrs Il L Harrell
Rev ird Jac Tohnson
Mr and Mrs Floyd Wilson Air
ad Mrs Mike Marrs Mr and
Men'- A C Keel Mrs Bertha De-
lasuicy MN Gorge Matherly Mr
and Mrs Isaac Warner Ntr and
74s Ray Jones Mr and Mrs l
R Reeder Mr and Mrs Ben
Miss Janice Hallman
Mir and Mrs Everett Morrow and
BI A Holcomb
tad town guests were Mr and
Th-1Vbischead Mr and Mrs
Btl Ferrell David McKellar Mr'
YAGE trOUB
and Mrs Frank Tucker Mrs M
M Ferrell and Mr and Mrs
Floyd Hurt all of Tulsa
Also Mr and Mrs Frank Butler
Mounds :Mr and Mrs Bill 'Wil-
liams Paramount CLUJ Mr and
Mrs Helen Phillips Collinsville
Mr and Mrs Glen Hudson Ma-
lay Miss Nancy Cox and Miss
Sarah Cox both of Baton Rouge
La Mr and Mrs- Carl Moore
Yale and Mrs Martha Sue Dill
Shawnee
Others were the Rev and Mrs
Estel Thomason and Mr and Mrs
H A Boger all of Cushing 'Mrs
John Conley and Mrs John - W
Conley Jr hoth of Sapulpa and
Mr and Mrs J H A- Dumas Pris-
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Mrs l'sicNutt Iias
Program at Circle
'Meeting Wednesday
11 Circle I of the First Methodist
cntirch inisionary society met
W'edne(lay for a heRkfast in the
' I home of Mrs J R Byrd 138 Fast
I Wood
Celebrates Birthday
Jimmy Dean flozworth was hon-
ored by his parents Mr and Mrs
Bill Bozworth 51312 East Broad-
way at a birthday supper Little
Jimmy was celebrating his third
birthday anniversary'
The party was held Tuesday ev-
ening The honoree opened h I s
many gifts and the hostess served
refreshments
Attending were Bill Cunningham
Sharon Kincade Zara Smith Mrs
Elizabeth Bozworth Willy Robert
Betty and Carol Jean Mrs Dav-
id Frazier Janice Birdie David
and Gail of Bristow
Sending a gift but unable to at-
tend were Mr and Mrs Tolbert
Todd
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Donnie Jackson '
Visits Sister
Dottie Jackson Bristow for-
merly of this city is visiting in
the home of his sister nad her
family Mr and Mrs David Seats
anti 9ebbie East Broadway
6ocvttu ekcAs it re C0 bc Ar lxt1 Svinm th bodv by fqtat
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THE DRUMRIGHT (OKLAHOMA) JOURNAL
: Mrs Everett Menasco vire-chair- 11 ti The purpose of the entertaining
'S man presided at the meeting ' ' ‘Nas because the two host classes
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laliich was opened with prayer and to recently lost in a contest sponsored
rol call votional thought fr the T
i teaent
4 The deo
wo Homemakers G i v e Ta lks
by
The
he churdpch rtm lawn served as a
day was given by Mrs M V : setting for the party (la TM'S siiitals
- Sails She used as her title "Re on Farm Home le to the occasion were played
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crudnient " Mrs Carl Howard Conference and refreshments of homemake
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Mrs Paul rghardt assi '
sted ice cream and cake were served
her Reports N ere heard from two members of the Farm- At ff-Mina thn imtv tvrtt Ate
orette Home Demonstration club that attended the annual
Farm Home conference on the Oklahoma State university
campus at Stillwater as Mrs 'Bill Tinsley and Mrs Ever-
ette Rhodes talked to the assembled club Tuesday after-
noon at its regular meeting 0
The three-day conference was '
held August 58 and home demon- all of Sapulpa and members
stration club members and home mrs W H Savage Mrs 14L
makers from throughout the state Blackstock Mrs R ober r M
were welcomed to the 40th annual 'Clain Mrs E A Morris Mrs J
me irig W Bowling Mrs 'George Hitch'
Using the theme "Looking Ahead Mrs Everett Rhodes Mrs George
with Oklahoma Homemakers" the Platter and the hostess Mrs Tins
conference featured three out I les i
standing spakers
They were Dr Robert E L
Bearden Central Methodist church
minister Fayetteville Ark Dr
Raymond T Moyer Regional Di
rector Far East International Co-
operation Administration Washing-
ton D C and Mrs Frank Foote
Nebraska state senator
Homemakers also celebrated Ok-
lahoma's 50th anniversary with a
program depicting the westward
movement that resulted in the set-
tlement of Oklahoma ' Several
Creek county members of demon-
stration clubs were a part ' of
this program
During their stay at OSU the Ok-
lahoma women were housed at the
college dormitories and -fed in
campus cafeterias
The local women heard out-
standing talks saw exhibits and
enjoyed programs
The ' Farmerette club meeting
was held in the home of Mrs
Tinsley 120 East Wood Mrs B
L Blackstock served as co-hostess
Mrs George Hitch gave the open-
ing scripture and was followed by
prayer by Mrs E A Morris
A short business meeting was
conducted by Mrs Tinsley presi-
dent pro-tern A projects commit-
tee consisting of Mrs VV H Sav-
age Mrs C E Moss and Mrs
George Platter was appointed
The lesson was entitled "Pest
Control" and program leader was
Mrs Platter
A demonstration on meat ex
tenders was made by Mrs tins-
ley'and Mrs Rhodes
Those attending the afternoon
meeting were Mrs J A Riley and
Judy and Miss Lorena Franklin
county home demonstration agent
Mrs H H Mauldin and Mrs
Robert McClain will be co-hostesses
September 10 for the next meet-
ing of the club The session will be
held in the Mauldin home southaast
of the city -
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Oscar Todds Have
California Guests
For Several Days
Mr and Mrs Archie Todd Mike
and Pat Richmond Calif have
been visiting in Or home of his par-
ents Mr 'and Mes Oscar - Todd
west of the city Thefamily arriv-
ed in Drumright August S and
started their return trip Tuesday
While here they visited friends
and relatives and entertained Mr
and Mrs' Leo 'Gibson Wichita
Kans The - Gibsons were met' at
the Cushing airport by the Drum-
right visitors :
The two families visited friends
In Tulsa one day during their
Stay in Drumright -
The Todds' spent several days
visiting relatives in various parts
of the state Thursday they went
to Oklahoma City where they were
the guests Pr Mr Todd's brother
and his family Paul Todd
Next they went to Purcell and
saw a sister Mrs Orville Fisher
and her family former Drumright
residents The three families then
journeyed to a fishing spot near
Tahlequah and spent the weekend
Their return trip to California
was to be made through Wichita
Kans where they would visit the
Leo Gibsons once again
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AIR CONDIIIONIN5-TEMPERATURES MADE 10 ORDER-AI NEW 10W COSI GET A DEMONSTIZAIPONI I
Oto ling a Olevys the only way
to have all theseline things
V
Youll find that (711evy'a the only
low-priced car with any of them
the only tar at any price with
all of them!
BODY BY FIFITE'll tiere you see
the solid construction and close
fittings : the fine craftsmanship
that the other low-priced cars
can't quite seem to match
SHORTEST STROKE Y8 This one
turns raw horsepower into pure
pleasure with a super-efficient
design that's years ahead of other
V8's in Chevrolet's field
BALL-RACE STEERING STANDARm
As smooth-working as steel balls
bathed in oil! Extra-easy handling
begins here!
TR IPLETUR RINE 'run ROCLIDEs
There's not even a hint of hesita-
tion as triple turbines take you
smoothly from a standstill to cruis-
ing speeds
A RIG ASSORTMENT OF M'ECT AL
FEATCRES Like Safety Plate glass
all around crank-operated vent
windows extra-long outrigger rear
springs the easier loading advan-
tage of a low-level trunk ledge!
Your Chevrolet dealer's the man
to see- rrtum4i i exeto awe
MO IIV PFOrtF CHEY'Re'tErt
THtN ANY OTHER CAI
See Your Lord
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101d Fashioned Ice I
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Old Fashioned Ice
Cream Social Held
on Church Lawn
Two Sunday Schoot (lasses of
the First Baptist church were
hosts Friday to members of three
other classes in Adult I depart-
ment at al old fashioned ice cream
social
Attending the party were A-lr
and Mrs C K Lonsfcrd and fam-
ily Mr and Mrs Creston Law
yer and faMily Mr and Mrs
Carl Bishop and family Mr and
Mrs Bob McClain Mr and Mrs
Don Lokev the Rev and Mrs J
L 1Vi1liams Mr and Mrs Bill
Hughes and sons and Mr and
Mrs Gene Smith and daughters
- Others were Mr and Mrs Bill
Oliver and family Mr and Mrs
Hayden Gibson and family yr and
Mrs Jim O'Neal and daughters
Miss Pat Carl Mrs Betty Hulsey
Mrs Tom Blanton Mrs Mary
McDade and daughters Mrs Jean
Dye and son Bob Holleman and
Paul Kelly
Teachers for the two host class-
es are Mrs Tom Blanton and Roe
Caldwell
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Michael Williams
Is Guest of Honor
Mrs F IL Williams was hostess
for her son Michael Howard on his
sixth birthday Monday The party
took place in the Williams home
at 419 South Tucker
- The guests —played children's
games and were served birthday
refreshments: The cake was iced
with chocolate frosting and featur-
ed decorations in rect
- Guests were Michael Bickner
Bill Schonfield Sissie Thornhill
Rusty Thornhill Mrs Gene Dye
Mrs Ca the Williams Rickie Wil-
liams and the honoree
Sending gifts but not able to
attend were Kay and Cheryl Lin-
duff and Alrsliarry Anson
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Borgbardts Have
Sunda y Guests
Sunday guests in the Paul Borg-
hardt home at 602 East Sixth
were Mrs Laura Sappington
Council Hill Mr and Mrs C H
Alleman Johnny and Mike Yu-
kon and Mr and Mrs Lavoy Ol-
iver and Linda Oklahoma City
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A new version Of the popular rot-
inn knit Inuit it worn by Helen Lan-
don 1957 Maid of lAnton Hy
Smartee the hip-length cardigan
and dim skirt take smoothly and
entartly to travel They watt) easily
and require little or no ironing The
shawl collar of the navy ault it
trimmed with white
Half Cal
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Mr and Mrs Darrell Florence
Bristow announce the birth of a
daughter in the Cushing hospital
The baby born Monday August
12 at 11:51 am weighed six
pounds and two and one-half ounc-
es -
Mrs Florence is the former Miss
Norma June Vaughn daughter of
Mr and Mrs 11 L Vaughn 4o2
East Second Paternal grandpar
ents are Mr and Mrs C C Wad-
ley Bristow
Mr Florence is employed by the
B F Goodrich company Bristow
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Mrs Helen Bishop
rs Shower Hostess
Mrs'llelen Bishop was recently
a hostess for a shower for Miss1
Shirley Venable Mrs 13ishoP's
name - was not included in
a list of hostesses for Miss Ven-
able in a recent publication
The event was Saturday at 8
pm in the parlor of the First
Baptist church
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CARNATION 1 SWEETHEART
- THURSDAY AUGUST 15 1937
Cantaloupes LB 50
Vine Ripe
Tomatoes LB 15e
SUN KIST
LEMONS Cello Bag 190
HI-C 46 Oz
ORANGE DRINK 250
WHITE SAIL TOILET
TISSUE 4 Rolls 350
TUNA Tin 270 SOAP 3 Bath 350
BELLE ISLE BELLE ISLE—Fancy Whole Grain
MACKEREL 2 For 35 0 f CORN 2 For 290
LB 2
2 C
DEL MONT E Flat Crushed
590' PINEAPPLE
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GLADIOLA
BISCUITS
The Rev Clegg
Is Patient
The Rev Lewis Clegg pastor of
the Drumright Nazarene church
has been admitted to the Cushing
hospital for medical treatment
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Friemis From Canada
Guest of Atexanders
Cuests in the home of Mr and
Mrs 1 R Alexander 114 East
Shaffer are Mr and Mrs Lavern
Weaver and children Trail British
Columbia The Alexanders u rid
Weavers are longtime friends and
until this work had not seen each
other for 28 years The Canada
family is on a vacation trip visit-
10 as many of the states as pos-
sible They plan to be in Drum-
ight three or four days
411 r s Wheat Admitted
'a Cushing 14snital
Mrs Clyde D Wheat 401 South
mles is a patient in 'he Cushing
hospital for medical treatment
77irlier this summer Mrs Wheat
was a patient for surgery in the
hospital
Mrs Alexander
Is Surgery Patient
Mrs G C Alexander 200 South
Instow underwent surgery in the
Cushing hospital Tuesday
Kellers and Was Hearon
Visit Relatives in Duncan
Mr and Mrs M L Keller 'lave
been visiting their daughter and
her family in Duncan Accompany-
ing the Kellers were Mrs Roy
Ilearon and Ruth who visited their
Ann and brother and his family
Mr and Mrs Roy Ilearon Jr
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The Drumright Journal (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 38, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1957, newspaper, August 15, 1957; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2178036/m1/4/: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.