Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1957 Page: 2 of 6
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Calendar
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TU E SDAY
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Witt Roecrs hotel
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Mrs Lee Gi:srian
830 pm Rotary v1::
7:30 pm NIrr-s
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7:30 pm E:k T1 '
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10:40 a m WM" rree:s
100 p Lid es Fres!
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First Ean'7t church mees
Mrs A C
FirA Parnt church
6 30 p m Royal Arnbis!a!-rs
WM1- meet in the ctir!-
610 pm 3leth4)dis1 Mens el07)
First MethodiA church dinr
room
7:01 p m Wednesday Pilch
Mrs Sy Vogt
THURSDAY
9:00 a m Group rive of CWF
LILA Eaves
2'30 p tn Circle two of rvvo mri
IlaroH Boyd
11:30-a m WM1 Sageeyah Bap
t:st church
12:00 noon First Earist W3IC
Royal Service Program an'
Ltncheon
1:30 pm WMS Sevoyah Bap-
tist chureh
1:30 pm Memorial Heights WNW
Northwest ciree
1730 pm Memorial Heights W3117
Southwest circle
1:30 pm Memorial Heights W511'
Southôst circle
6:30 pm Memorial Heights Milt:
Northeast circle
2:00 pm VAT group one meets
in the church with 3IrsClarencc
Clark as hostess
2:00 p m Sageeyah Baptist
church WMU meets in the
First Baptist church
2:30pm Circie one of PWO Mrs
Raymond R Scott
6:30 pm PWO circle thrPe ollect
night and covered dish dinner
In the church parish
6:30 pm Lions club Will Rogers
hotel
7:00 pm DeMolay for Boys Ma
sonic ball
7:30 pm CWF group seven Mrs
Johnnie Cowen
7:30 pm Wesleyan Service Guild
First Methodist church
7:30 pm Elks lodge
7:30 pm Willing Workers class of
Sequoyah Baptist church
7:30 pm Odd Fellow lodge K P
ball
7:30 p m Will Rogers Roundup
club meeting clubhouse
7:30 pm Ruth class: First Bap-
tist church
8:00 pm WSCS circle five Mrs
Eldon Bushong
8:00 pm Circle four of WSCS
FRIDAY
10:30 am Claremore Neighbors
MC
1:00 pm Stitch and Chat club
luncheon
SATURDAY
7:30 p m Junior High Square
dance club Will Rogers Round
up clubhouse
7:30 pm Teen Town N'1711ir club-
house 9:00 pm Saturday night dance
Elks dub
OMA Mother's -Club
Holds First Meeting
The OMA :!others cittb held its
first meeting of the year Saturday
In the Delmis Martin home in the
Osage HUN Tulsa
Mrs W T Lane presided at the
tea table Those attending from
here Were Col and Mrs !tomer
Ledbetter it Col and Mrs W W
Best Jr Maj and Mrs Stanley
Szlich ta and Col and Mrs lloward
Duff
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used as decorations 71-e center-
pece "as a Jck-o-lantern tiled
ssth rnultcoloreel flowers
Toe preJ:nt were Mrs Claude
Mrs Q A Mason Mrs
Gerge WSlitford Mrs Befosie Fos
ter Mrs J B Whitt Mrs BM
Norflett Mrs C R Atkins Mrs
Amos Maytum Mrs Tom Tadlock
Mrs A D Cloud Mrs Oliver Stur-
py Mrs Golda Ward Mrs F C
70:Zer Mrs W R Nimm9 Mn
Imulse Brast:er Mrs D J Polone
Mrs George Melton Mrs Cullen
Beard Sr Mrs Bob Walters Mrs
Alice Ke:r and son Ray v-s
Stanley Dug3n Mrs G IL Buss-
mann Mrs Huch Holland Mrs
Leo Cot-icy and Mrs P E Gray
A social hour followed the meet-
ing Methodist Church
MYF Has Meeting
The NPAT met in the Methodist
church Saturday morning to plan
program for the entire year A
fellowship team from Turley Tul-
sa and Bristow was represented
Mary Jo Howell Claremore also
took part
In the afternoon the group went
to Lake Claremore for a wiener
roast The day's activities ended
with a devotional at the church
Those present were Ramona lb
well David Welch Don Mason
Marageret Cloninger John Hata-
way Eddie Thompson Jean Brown
Pat Welch George Brown Juana
Flint Mary Ann McClendon Jim
Ramsey Janet Rosson Kay fluff
Sandy bluff Susan Hammett Ron-
ald Robinson Sharon Sanders Rod-
ger Collins Carolyn Guthrie Claud
McClendon Amy Lee Thompson
Paula Thompson Jay Rosson Bar-
bara Baker Gary Silvis Dan Ram-
sey Elaine Lansister Nancy Have-
by from Tulsa and the sponsors
Rev and Mrs D C Welch Mr
and Mrs Poward Huff and Martha
Jo Mr and Mrs M A Iluneke and
daughter Karen
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Girl Scout Leaders
Have Meeting Here
Leaders from Locust Grove Pry
or and Claremore met here Mon-
day in the Methodist Youth Center
for an all day Girt Scout badge and
Brownie workshop
Mrs Dot Austen and Mrs Kay
Buyess Tulsa supervised the short
course
Those attending from Claremore
were Mrs Phil Romick Mrs Earl
Trail Mrs N R Smith Mrs E
E Koontz Mrs Brune II Say lors
Mrs Bette Cunningham Mrs G
E Barnes and Mrs Joe Dowell
Mrs llomemakr's Forum sug-
gests keeping a bowl of water and
a toothbrush handy hen ironing
Dampen small areas with the
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Bell's Confcctioncry
322 W Will Rogers — Phone 10
Claremore vs finis°
Claremore Bakery
403 W Will Rogcrs — Phone 252
Nowata vs Sand Springs
Cloromorc Ford
212 N Wichita — Phone 1
Spiro vs Heovencr
Evcritt Lumber Co
119 S Cherokee — Phone 226
Okmu !gee Dunbar vs Muskogee Manual
Newman's D-X Service
24 Hour Service
124 S Wichita — Phone 343
Oklahoma vs Texas
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TE!1:AY OCT E 1957
Mr and Mrs M A Hurd ar
Enc A W Hurd and Str
Eery Skidmore went to Cberr
Kan Sunday to a family r:
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±tters
Mr and Mrs Walter Burge
uere uecerkd grests of their SO'
Charles Eurgef: of Ptaluska
SHa guests ot Rev and Mr
Hugh Holland was Mel L E R
land and vale from Denver Col
They ha‘e been on an extend trip to Germany Engtand at
Ita:y
Troat sk blouses gently when
taashing Do not rub or wring Sis
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NOTICE!
Extra Copics of this
Blank Available FREE
at the Progress office!
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Barbara Epperson
Officers Elected
0Mcers were elected for the com-!
irg year when the Barbara Epper-
son circle of Ilse First Baptiat
church met in the home of Mrs B
A Washington Oct 3
Mrs W F King opened the meet-
in with a devotional taken from
the Vth chapter of Jhn Officer cecei were: president Mrs B
A Washinvon first vice president
Mrs S A Huffman second vice
prcsident Mrs W F King secre-
tary and treasurer Mrs Sam
Young community nsseet ists-io-
Mrs L L Riley telephone commit-
tee Mrs J C Aiael social cniner
Mrs Ada Lock prayer Mrs Ernie 3
Chiles and study Mrs J D Cam- f
erson
Two visitors ‘vere present Mrs
Fan Corley and Mr Chftric 114
Ics Other memhers present were
Mrs S A Huffman and Mrs C
W Stroup
Mr and Mrs Cecil 4 Bowen!
were Sundav attests of Mr and
Mrs Henry Littlefield of Locust
Grove
Mrs Sarah Keften returned to
Claremore after visiting in Seattle
Wash
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Hotel Will Rogers
524 W Will Rogers Phone 801
Cushing vs Blackwell
A M Huffman Co
602 W Will Rogcts — Phone 684
Ohio State vs Winois
Jock Marshall Chevrolet
Michigan State vs Michigan
Baylor 'vs Miami Fla
MontOmory Word & Co
522 W Will Rogers — Phone 1170
Notre Dome vs Army
Shici Metal Works
107 W Will Rogers — Phone 508
Navy vs California
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Barbara Bond &utter of Mrs
Marjorie Bond has enrolled in the f
Tulsa University night school here
she lb An ma)orinz in art and Eng-
lish literature
Mr and Mrs J R Palmour re-
turned home Sunday after spending
two weeks with their son Lloyd
Palmour of Cody Wyoming They
returned home by way of Sedan
Kan where they visaed Mrs Pal-
moues uncle A J Yeoman
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tween 6 and 7 pm week days -
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morning A paper will be sent to
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EMPLOYMENT LIP
ATLANTA Ga — Non-farm
employment in Icvas Louisiana
Oklahoma and Arkansas has in-
creased WOW over a year ago
according to the US Labor De-
partment regional office
IJICKAM GANG FIGHT
110NOLUI "-I — At least two
persons were repot-aM"nday
night at a prig fight
which broke mit between w trte
and Negro a k nen attached to
Ilickam Field air base
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A NEW CONTEST
EACH WEEK!
Here Are The
1 This contest is open to anyone except employees of the Progress and their families
Only one entry per person may be turned in but as many entries from each family
ore permitted as there ore members of the family
2 Contest closes at 5 pm every Thursday afternoon No entries will be accepted at the
Progress after this hour
3 Clip out the bottom of this ad circle the teams listed under each firm name which
you think will win end bring or send or mail you entry to the Progress office BE SURE
YOUR NAME IS ON THE ENTRY! If you think the game will be a tie circle both
teams
4 Winners will be announced in Tuesday's Progress and the amounts they won
5 Decisions of judges (all competent local persons whom you love and trust) will be
final and in case of tie prizes will be split accordingly
6 A bonus of $250 for each perfect sheet turned in
Musgrove Funeral
102 W 5th — Phone
Duke vs Rice
Fancy rnsurance Agy
115 S Cherokee — Phone 226
Oktohoma State vs Tulsa
Oklahoma Natural Gas
Dorset Hacker Mgr — Phone 93
Kansas Sate vs College of Pacific
Parrott Olds-GMC
112 S Cherokee — Phone
Baylor vs Arkansas
Nu-Way Cleaners
Mr and Mrs R A Beasley
111 S Cherokee — Phone 579
Pen vs Princeton
Address
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By UNITED PRESS
Another blast of wittry weather
swooped across the Northern
Plains today sprea I:ng snow
across Montana a North Dako-
ta SGuth of t h e cold air heavy
ishowers occurred in the Central
Plains as mild moist air fowed
:northward ticaty ran i also hit
the mid and North Atlantic coast
from New Jersey to southern New
:England
Overnight readings in the 30s or
below ct-4vailed trim Inc interior
!of the Pacific Northwest through
the Northern Rockie anJ into the
Plains
Docuison N D was Warie:ed
by one inch of snow miring the
night la bring its snow accumula
tom to four inches since Monday
afternoon
The collision ot the en't and
warm air masses in the Central
:Plains prodtked 75-inch rainfalls
it Denver Colo and Salina Kan
ilnd a one-inch rainfall at Wichita
:Falls Tex
! The area just north of Abilene
!Tex was hit by a three-inch rain
:ind hail storm
In the East the heaviest rain
MO
Home
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Ava Powell Cleaners
312 W Will Rogers — Phone 344
Slippery Rock vs Indiana State
Sooner
Bob Gunn
Purdue
Wadicy Shoe Storc
514 W Will Rogers — Phone 76
Texas AtrM vs Houston tin
Co
1988
O E Woods Lumber Co1
714 W Will Rogers — Phono 511
Stanford vs Washington State
Walker Bros t
Furniture & Appliances
317 W Will Rogers — Phone 689
Kansas vs Iowa State
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fell in the New York City area
with Ia Guardia Field measuring
I nearly an inch and one-half of
I r5in last nght nd Nantucket Is
land 81 inch
Weathermen predicted clearing
1 skies today over the Mid-Atlantic
region hut showers continuing
over the New England states
I The cold air mass in the plains
is
expected to push into the Weak
1 ern Great Lake today and soutM
into the eastern sections Qf
Plains accompanied by cloudiness
and rain over the Plains and eatit
to the Mississippi River and the
Northwest Great Lakes
Rain ids') is expect!! tser much
of the Pacific Northwest and COI'
tral California during the day '
BUHL To STA"-
SEW YOUK Oct 8 1111
dor Fred Haney today named
fat baIIin riebthinder Bnb Buhl
to pitch Wed eeay's si tit kdme
of the Vona Series for his now
favored and red-no -ilwtokee
t Braves against the New York
Yankees
WHAT IS SO RARE
CHICAGO — An "average
boy" is a rarity Harvard profes-
sor J Roswell Gallagher told the
American society of pediatrics
Monday
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Livermore, Edward K. Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1957, newspaper, October 8, 1957; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2194624/m1/2/?q=coaster: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.