Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 66, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1957 Page: 2 of 8
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Calendar
Of Coming
Events
SUNDAY
7:30 pm Sunday l:vening Bridge
club Mr gni Mrs J D Nelson
MONDAY
2:00 pm Logos Bible Study class
Christian church refectory
6:30pm Broas Jr Lodge 1001"
t "' Jr Odd Fellow hail
730 pin American Legion Auxili-
1? wry Mrs DeWitt Sanders
7:3u pm VFW VFW hall
COO pm American Legion Legion
hut
TUESDAY
10:30 am Modern Priscilla IIDC
200 pm Triple Four Bridge club
Mrs Claude Nichols
4:00 pm lid Hale Baptist Girls
Auxiliary and Sunbeams
C15 pm Jaycees meet in room
203 Will itoprs hotel
6:30 pm Rotary Club Will Rogers
hotel
700 pm Elks Wives Will Rogers
hotel
' 7:30 p m Faithful Workers Sunday
school class Mrs Carl Coleman
7:20 pm Catoosa chapter Order
of Eastern Star
7:30 pm Business Women's cir-
cle of First Baptist church
7:30 pm Rebekah lodge Mason
hotel building
7:30 pm Tuesday Pitch club C
B Holtzendorlf
- WEDNESDAY
1:00 p m Ladies Mission Free
Will Baptist church
6:30 pm Royal Ambassadors
First Baptist church
7:00 pm Wednesday Pitch Wives
7:30 pm Wednesday Evening
'Bridge club
THURSDAY
0:30 am Group five of CM'
goon WMU Sageeyah Baptist
church
:30pm Good Hope IIDC
1:30 pm Memorial Heights Royal
n Service Program
2:00 pm General meeting of PWO
Parish house
2:00 pm CWF group two Mrs
Dora Dawson
2:00 pm CM' group three Mrs
Claude Nichols hostess
2:00 pm UWE group four Mrs J
B Whitt hostess in the church
0:30 nm Li0113 club Will Rogers
hotel
700 pm DeMolay for boys Mas- 1
onk hall
7:30 pm CWF group seven Mrs
A D Cloud
7:30 pm Odd Fellow lodge KP1
hall
7:30 pm Will Rogers Roundup
t club meeting clubhouse
I 7:30 pm Christian church Busi-
ness and Professional Women's
Guild
FRIDAY
1:3O'n Tiawah IIDC
1:30 pm Foyil UDC entertains
' Tiawah UDC
6:30 pm Sageeyah Community
supper
SATUR DAY
7:30 pm Teen Town VFW club-
house Mr and hlrs Howard Fleming
returned home this week after va-
cationing in Louisiana
Kenneth D Jones has returned
to his base in Ft Henning Ga
after spending a ten day lea e
with his mother Mrs G A Jones
HOUSEHOLD HINTS!
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The advisory committee of the
A simple yet nonrishing sweet
chapter will meet in the Harold
)1' after-school marks are cm- Bo y d home here at 7:30 pm
smensugared prunes Plump the
Thursday From Claremore OH the
runes remove the pit and stuff
committee ore 114d Walter Croce
lth a walnut almond or mara-
Charlie Redfern O D SMari IA
ihino cherry Roll the primes in
Col Bill Bess Maj Truman John-
mixture of cinnamon and sugar
son Capt Charles Brewer and
hey also make good extras lor
M-Sgt John Alspaugh
ie lunch box
The local chapter is planning to
fire rifle postal in I c hes during
Add zest to tossed green salad iictober in notimwide competition
A simple yet nourishing sweet
for after-school marks are cinnamen-sugared
prunes Plump the
prunes remove the pit and stuff
with a walnut almond or mara-
schino cherry Roll the prunes in
a mixture of cinnamon and sugar
They also make good extras tor
the lunch box
Add zest to tossed green salad
by cutting in some cooked orange
peel Cut the peel into small thin
slivers Cook for five minutes in
euough water to cover Cool Scat-
ter the peel over the gieens
toss with a dressing of heavy
cream seasoned with lemon Juice
salt mustard and cayenne
If you beat cocoa and other hot
milk drinks just before serving
no "scum" will form
To t
t Complete
Your Fall
Wardrobe
k
Choose Your
COSTUME
JEWELRY
PROM OUR NEW
STOCK JUST ARRIVED
At
"Your Jewelers"
HEINS JEWELRY
News
( Churches
By Mrs Wayne
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PAGE TWO
CLAREMORE
Mrs Baughman
Home Is Scene
Of Com:3141mM
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The home of Mrs I:vx
man was the seem of a pink anti
shower honoring Mrs Arnold
Eubanks Thursday alictittoon
Galliei were played and refresh-
ments of cookies with piLk and
blue decorations nuts je!lo and
' punch we' e scrved to the following
guests: Mrs Howard Snider Mrs
Everett Ifollioan i1 rs li r e d
Limp Mrs Kuil Eubanks Mrs
Will Matthews M Nlayme Mat
thews Mrs James Avery Mrs
Dana Terry Mrs Jim Smith Mrs
James Cates Mrs Paul Hoffman
Mrs Howard Fleming Mrs B If
Elsy Mrs Dave Martin Mrs By-
num Sanders Mrs Hawk Mrs
Jim Avery Mrs Barker Mrs
Dick Guilfoyle Mrs Pauline Stov-
all Mrs Laurenee Craig Mrs
Silas Bau:hinan the honoree Mrs
Eubanks and Ow hiess Mrs
Baughman
Those sendilo4 111is were Mrs
Phillip Minor AIrs Bill Minor
Mrs Jess Underwood Mrs Buster
Underwood Mrs Clark Hoffman
Mrs Claim Hoffman Mrs Odle
Rowell Mrs June Hill Mrs
Gladys Baker Mrs John Ca licY
Mrs Harold Holy Uhl Mrs NVayne
Caffey Mrs Jackie Cockrum
Mrs Lawrence Moody and Mrs
Emma Berry
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!tar Society
Meetings Resumed
The Altar Society of Christ the
King Catholic church resumed
regular fall meetings Thursday
with Mrs Flo Ray the new presi-
dent in charge of the meeting
114reshments were served by
itie hostesses Mrs Alfred Vier-
heller Mrs Frank Hawkins and
Mrs Geneva McGraw to Father
Francis Wrigley Mrs Selby
Egender Mrs Carl Burkhard
Mrs Frank Harder Mrs Al Ktc:
sick Mrs Elsie Malott Mrs Dan
McDamara Mrs Carl Thomas
Mrs Alice DeCanio Mrs Bill An
this Mrs Joe Zodrow Mrs Frank
Ertel! Mrs Francis Williams Mrs
Munty Williamson Mrs Louise
l'alker Mrs Ho Ray Mrs Jack
and a guest Mrs Glen
Ifenson and daughter Brenda
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De Moldy Chapter
Plans Initiation
Initiation of 20 new members in
the Cadet chapter of IteNto lay is
being planned for October it was
announced Thursday ni I t daring
the first full meeting of the loyal
group
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(0k10 PROGRESS
Local Items
Mrs Minnie Sliger of Muir
Town Okla is visiting in thE
home of Air anti Mrs Charlet
LEAVES HOSPITAL
Mrs James P Duvall under-
wnt surgery in the Franklin hos
pital on September 3 and was re-
leased Friday Airs Duvall's sis-
ter Airs Mary Langston of Bart-
lesville plans to stay in the Du
vall home for a week
CLARENCE CROSLEY ILL
Clarence Crossley is confined-to
'us home after suffering two heart
attacks in the past week
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Mrs Norman Case and Mrs
Hazel Panne Ile of Tulsa visited
with Mrs Joe Chambers and Mrs
ROC Smith Wednesday
Mr and Mrs IL E lichen of
Denver Colo visited in the home
of Mrs ilefren's sister and brother-in-law
Mr and Mrs Cecil
Chenoweth
Mrs II II Mudd lesion of Flet-
cher Okla is visiting in the home
of her daughter arid soninlaw
Mr and Mrs Cecil Chenoweth
Mrs Alice Gibbons and son
Sam of Pryor visited with Mrs
Leroy !lanes Friday
Paul Wayne Bice of Sand
Springs is visiting in the home of
his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs
Paul Hannon and daughter Jan-
ice Lee
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O F Nowlin left for Karras
City Friday where he will attend
the 25th wedding anniversary
Sunday of his brother and sister-in-law
Mr and Mrs Cecil Nowl-
in Mrs John Welburn of Tulsa was
recently in the home of
her grandmother Mrs Ida Har-
rison a 4
Mrs Minnie Brunson of Inoh
visited in the home of Mr and
Mrs Frank Duncan recently
Mrs Albert Fry of Ta lala was
visiting in Claremore Friday
Mrs Garth Tanner of Miami
Okla visited hi the home oi Mr
and Mrs A L Fought and A771
Buster Tanner Thursday
'
Mr and Mrs Robert H Fay-
mail are planning to move to
Kansas next week Fayman is
eraduating from Spartans a n d
plans to work in an airport in To
peka or Lawrence Kan
Mrs Victor A Fry and children
Linda and Victor Jr visited in
the home of Mrs Fry's sister Mrs
Toni Hayes in White Oak
Mr and Mrs Olve) Christie and
Mr and Mrs Fete Lafrarris of
Houston lex visited in the home
of Mr and Mrs II J Goodhue
recently
Mr and Mrs F G Griswold
had as a houseguest Thursday
thcir nephew Jack Griswold of
Sherman Tex
Jane Popejoy of Ilenryetta has
been visiting in the home of her
aunt Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hall
SAFEST
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FOR ALL YOUR
Valuables
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SUNDAY SEPT 22 1957
Loyal Women's
Luncheon Is Held
The Lova! Women' s elavs tho
First Christian church opened with
I 1 o'clock Iuiiciieou I flus suay
Hostesses were the members hav-
ing birthdays in September Mrs
Mattie Cox Mrs Louise Brasher
Mrs Z E McGregor Mrs A G
Wheeler and Mrs Jessie Oliver
After the luncheon Mrs Cox was
in charge of the business session
while Mrs J B Whitt gave the
levotional Rev Hugh T Holland
dressed the program of evangel-
ism the church plans to put into
effect in the near future
Those attending were Mrs
Brasher Mrs J W Mayberry
Mrs Q A Mason Mrs Joe Knox
Mrs J W Luellen Mrs Ruth
Draper Mrs M E Gordon Mrs
Cox Mrs Etta Minnick Mrs W
R Nimmo Miss Eva Greaves
Mrs Ethel Coe Mrs Lena Schorn-
ick Mrs Abba Odom Mrs Oliver
Mrs J B Whitt Mrs Bell Jett
Mrs E T Cooper Mrs Bessie
Foster Mrs McGregor Mrs
Wheeler and Rev Holland
WSCS Circle
Meets In Home
Of Mrs Briscce
Mrs Johnny Ramsey was host-
ess for the WSCS circle one meet-
ing Thursday afternoon with Mrs
Bill Briscoe president presiding
Mrs A N Williams gave the
devotional and the secretary and
treasurer gave their reports The
"rout reported making 18 calls to
the sick and shut-ins
Mrs Ramsey was in charge of
the program topic "Home Mission
CPnters and Race" taking Part in
this program were Mrs Williams
Mrs Claude McClendon Mrs
Briscoe Mrs E L Talky Mrc
George Beathe and Mrs Harold
Wilson
Those present were Mrs Bris-
coe Mrs Williams Mrs Talley
Mrs McClendon Mrs Beathe
Mrs Wilson Mrs Bertha Clough
and the hostess Mrs Ramey
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WSCS Circle Two
Reports Meeting
Circle two of the WSCS of the
Methodist church !net Thursday
in the home of Mrs C W Arth-
ur& Mrs Lucille Barnhart opened
the meeting and Mrs Arthurs
gave the devotional The lessoti
was given by Mrs Dick Black-
burn Mrs O D Justice and Mrs
George Pickett
Members present were Mrs
Pickett Mrs Barnhart Mrs
Blackburn Mrs Myrtle Jones
Mrs Justice Mrs H P: Haworth
and the hostess Mrs Arthur&
The next meeting will be with
Mrs Myrtle Jones on October 19
POLLED
FIEREFORDS
DISPERSAL
SALE
SATURDAY
SEPT 28
At
OKMULGEE
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OVER 200
HEAD TO SELL
4 HERD SIRES INCLUDING
MOLD and PERFECT
AT RANCH
2 miles east on US 62 and 2
miles north of Okmulgee
FOR CATALOG WRITE
Stewart Martin
International Harvester
Store
OKMULGEE OKLA
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Local Items
Mr and Mrs Fred Ozbun have
had houseguests this past' week
Loren Howell of Goleta Calif
'ind Mr and Mrs George Boch-
hult of St Louis Mo They spent
me day and night on the Ozbun's
iouseboat at Grand Luke fishing
'lowed is Mrs Ozbun's brothor
ind Mrs Bochholt is her sister
CIRCLE TO MEET
Memorial Heights Baptist
rhurch VVIOU circles will meet ut
he ctrirch at 10 cm Thursday
for a business meeting royal serv-
ce program and a covered dish
luncheon it was announced this
week 0
Miss Jarel Boltz of Oklahoma
State University at Stillwater Is
a weekend guest of Mr and Mn
Dick Le Gate 11ehovd and Stevic
Mrs Rosie Carson has returned
from a- four months stay in Cal-
ifornia She visited her sons El-
vin and Bobby Farrell and daugh-
tins Mrs Pebrl Tanner Mrs Ed-
ith Graves P nd grandson Jim
my Dodd in Cakland Calif While
there she visited several points
of interest in California Disney-
land Lake Tahoe and Knoxberry
Farm among others
MISS YOUR PROGRESS?
If your local carrier fails to de
liver your Progress call 1101
weekdays between 6 and 7 pm
1 and between 8 and 9 am
Sunday morning A paper will be
sent to you at no charge
Mrs Gene Marcum and son
Kevin Gene of Paola Kan were
guests last week in the home of
Mr and Mrs H D Marcum Mr
and Mrs Marcum accompanied
them to their home in Paola over
the weekend
Mrs Gordon Gibson Mrs Don
Poison and Mrs Richard Reavis
went to Tulsa Saturday afternoon
to visit Mrs Hugh Holeroft who
is a patient in Oklahoma Osteo-
pathic hospital Mrs Holcroft is
improved after undergoing surg
Cr) Tuesday
Miss Mary Lee Gilstrap a n d
Miss Kay Strain aceompan'el by
Miss Donna Elias of Corpus Chris-
ti Tex and Miss Joyce Barber of
Ilemiessey Okla left Saturday
morning for' Little Rock Ark
where they will attend the 0 S U-
Arkansas University football
game Miss Elias and Miss Bar-
ber students at OSU are sorority
sisters of Miss Gitstrap
Lucy Smith Circle
Has Final Meeting
The Lucy Smith circle of the
First Baptist church met Thurs-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
church in the final meeting of the
church year
The meeting opened with a song
"What a Friend" followed with
the devotional by Mrs W F
King Mrs A A Allen gave the
lesson on "Prayer" Mrs J C
Abel read a letter from a Baptist
missionary in Panama and Mrs
D J Howell read one from the
missionary in Japan Mrs L C
Robbins study chairman reported
on books studied during the year
Reports were heard from various
officers during the business con-
ducted by Mrs Allen Mrs Earl
Corley led the closing prayer
Present were Mrs Howell Mrs
King Mrs Abel Mrs Robbins
Mrs Corley and Mrs Allen
i Don't Miss the
TULSA STATE FAIR
Sept 28-Oct 4
These Grandstand
Features
SONNY JAMES & CAST
Sept 28 — 230 & 8 pm
PRESTON FOSTER
WITH WATERFRONT
PERSONALITIES & OTHERS
qt 29 — 230 & 8 pm
Thrilcade by
AUT SWENSON
his drivers clowns &
animalS —8 pm Nightly
Sept 30Oct 1 -Oct 2
MIDGET RACERS
Oct 3-8 pm
STOCK CAR RACING
Oct 4 — 8 pm
FIREWORKS NIGHTLY
Admissions
Grounds — $50 or I
Advance Ticket
Parking—$50 or I
Advance Ticket
ALL GRANDSTAND SHOWS
' Cert Admission
$100 or 2 Adv Tickets
Reserve Seat
$150 or 3 Adv Tickets
Boy Seat -
$200 or 4 Adv Tickets
BUY YOUR ADVANCE TICKETS
In Claremore from Credit
Woments Brakfast Club-tic
kets at Ray's Western Wear
Ranch Cr Home Store
Mrs Denton To
Be Wed Friday
To Lee Fettig
Mrs Donna Lantow Denton was
guest of honor Friday morning
when Mrs William J Malone en-
tertained a group of neighbors in
a farewell courtesy in her honor
Mrs Denton is leaving soon for
La Marque Tex where she will
be married to Lee Fettig former
Claremore city manager The cere-
mony will be Friday September
27th in the First Methodist church
in La Marque
Mrs Denton is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs H D Lantow
Mrs Huqh T Holland presided
at the refreshment table and was
assisted in serving by the hon-
oree's daughter Miss Debbie Den-
ton The table was covered with
a white embroidered cloth center-
ed with a blue and white floral
arrangement
Mrs Malone preqented Mrs
Denton and Debbie with gifts
Present were Mrs H D Lantow
Mrs Dempsey Nickerson Mrs
Sam YoUng Mrs Joe Burrows
Mrs J C Bushvhead Mrs Hugh
Henry Mrs Diek Le Gate Mrs
Howard Marshall Mrs Holland
Miss Debbie Denton the honoree
Mrs Denton and hostess Mrs Ma-
lone SEMMEMMMOSI
BIRTIS
Mr and Mrs John Welborn of
Tulsa announce the birth of a son
in the Claremore Health Cenkr
September 14 at 8 pm The in-
fant weighed 5 pounds a n d 1
ounce and has been named Jimmy
Lynn The Welburns have two oth
er sons Johnny Kevin 3 and
Jackie Joseph 112
Grandparents are Elmer Har-
rison and Mrs Thelma Coal( of
Claremore and Mrs Ida 1-1-1rqcn
of Claremore is a great-grandmother
Mrs W E Stand ley
Hostess To Circle
Mrs W E Stand ley was host-
ess for the Barbara Ennerson cir-
cle in her home Thursday
Mrs G A Jones gave the de-
votional and Mrs Cecil Parkison
was in charge of a discussion on
orayer Mrs Steve Gates closed
the meethw with prayer
Mrs Parkison was gveri a sur
prise gift at the close of the meet-
ing she is the outgoing circie
chairman
Those present were Mrs Ada
Lock Mrs Nellie Poison Mrs
Gates Mrs Percy Steldley Mrs
Parkison Mrs Jones Mrs Lee
Matthews and the hostess Mrs
Standley
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AT THE FAIR
BE
VRAIC ROSO r'S
Don't miss FRANK ROBSON'S explanation of h3w to use your home freez-
er see FRANK wrap meats correctly so they will retain their taste IN-
DEFINITELY bring your home freezer problems to FRANK for a swift
certain and assuring answer You haven't been to the fair until you've visited
FRANK ROBSON'S booth in the merchants building
Frank Robson's
CLAr?EMEIE
and COLD STORAGE
"Phone 88 for
Miss Martha Akin
Is GiVe' n Shower
Miss Martha Akin was honored
with a bridal shower Wednesday
evening in the home of Miss Judy
Smith and Mrs Joe Bradshaw as
as hostess
Miss Akin is to become the
bride of Homer Dallas Nlorriscit
in the First Baptist church on
September 28
Those attending were Miss Pine
Bassmann Miss Joy Zevely Miss
Carlene Borkhard Mrs a r
Boyd Mrs Donald Crutchrell
Mrs Virgil Smith Mrs Maude
Brown Mrs Ray Akin the honor-
t‘d Miss Akin and the hostesses
Miss Smith and Mrs Bradshaw
Sending gifts were Mrs Ray Ld-
wards of Nowa'a Mrs Ed Itikur
Tulsa Miss Sandra BaKer and
Miss Nancy Pearson
Mrs Shell Hostess
To PNG Club Group
The Past NA Crawl clilb
for their social meeting in the
home of Mrs L B Shell Thurs
day evening
Mrs She entertained the group
with movies taken on their vaca-
tion frestiments were served to
Mrs Russell Barber Mrs Ed-
ward Thompson Mrs A L Pall
Mrs Sid Vest Mrs Mary Liie
Buchanan Mrs George Hook
Mrs Frank Hulse and the hostess
Airs Shell
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I HAVE PURCHASED
THE ANDREWS GRILL
FROM CHARLES ANDREWS
invitc cU of Mr Androtss od customers
as well cis the genetal public to drop in and
enjoy a good lunch or a cup of coffee You
will appreciate our fast efficient service
and excellent meals
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SURE AND VISIT
BOOTH FOR THE
INSIDE STORY ON
Frozen Foods
Proper Freezer Methods
A Chance On Free
Iceman's Ice" — 24-hour ice Service At Dock
Band thilfartils
Are Diküsséd
By Parents Club
looloe''' -
The possibility of setting aside
a fund for the purchase of new
band uniforms was discussed at
last week's meeting of the Band
1Parents club according to Mrs
!Rose Walker president She said
present uniforms were bought in
11948 and some of them are be
!ginning to look worn
Preliminary plans were made
the past week for the annual Hal
Hoween band carnival and it was
' announced that a special carnival
i meeting will be held Thursday
r evening Oct 3:- at 8 o'clock for
band parents and representatives
from each Claremore club The
representatives will meet at the
junior high school gymnasium
It was also reported at t h e
meeting that the band club may
zpoillor scholarship student for the
1-11(1 camp at Gunnison Colo
nest summer
Square Dance Season
' To Start October 5
The Will Rogers Potindup Club
voll start its square (lancing sea)
on with a dance at the clubhouse
Octebur 5th it was fanounced by
Vivil danee drector
Free coffee and doughnuts will
he served Bridwell said the open-
ing dance originally had been
scheduled for October 12th '
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Livermore, Edward K. Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 66, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 22, 1957, newspaper, September 22, 1957; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2194613/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.