The Billings News (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Church
Topics
Church of the Brethren
Miss Burke
Is Honored
In Tonkawa
Continuing the courtesies fet-
ing Miss Beverlye Ann Burke of
Miss Gropp, 505 Enroll
Mr. Geary
To BeWed
In Summer
Play Events
GUESTS OF MANLEYS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Manley
of Chanute, Kan., visited June
14 with his brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ed Man
| ley They went on to Perry to
Billings, whose wedding to Jo-
seph Thomas Brining of Tonka-
Antelope Valley
Sunday school, 9 a.m.
Worship, 10 a m.
Everyone is welcome at ev-
ery service. We invite you
worship with us. Arrangements of daisies, lilies
During the absence of the and other early summer blos-
pastor, the worship services for soms were placed at points of
June 21 and 28 will be con interest throughout the home,
ducted by David Semrad of An antique silver canister ar-
Hunter. ranged with clematis, daisies
Dallas G. Wine, Pastor and gypsophila formed the nov-
lei centerpiece for the serving
Freedom Baptist Church table which was laid in white
Northeast Rlllmnc linen and featured silver and
wa will be a July 10 event, Miss
Dorothy Long of Tonkawa en-
tertained Friday morning with
to a pantry shower.
Northeast of Billings
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Preaching service, 11 a m.
Mid week services, Wednes-
crystal appointments.
Assisting with the hospitalities
were Mrs. D. L. Matthews, Mrs.
. H. Aisenbrey, Mrs. Charles
day,7 p.m. - . Cole, Mrs. R P- Carter, Mrs
Baptist Training umon, 7 pm Max Klein, Mrs. Paul Ford of
ete Ramiraz, I astor Billings and Mrs. Paul Risser
City Flower
Show Slated
The Perry Garden club coun-
cil's eighth annual flower show
CALIFORNIANS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Peterson,
Lucky, Lynn and Kelsey, of Wil-
mington, Calif., visited the eve-
ning of June 16 with Mrs. Pe-
The Billings News
P. 3, June 24, 1964
TENNESSEE GUESTS
terson’s sister and brother. Miss .. . ,
Mary McIntyre and Claude Me- , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mayes,
Intyre. Miss McIntyre accom- Jane, Judy and Buddy, and *
panied them to Enid that night cousin, Miss Amy Elevens, all
to visit another sister and bro- of Knoxville, Tenn arrived in
Billings Saturday for a week s
visit Mrs. Harvey Manley’s sis-
A total of 505 boys and girls ters and the ir families, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. George
Gropp, Austin, Texas, announce enrolled in Perry’s supervised Mrs Ed Feken and Mr. and
the engagement of their daugh- play program during the first Mrs. Rayborn Frazier.
ter, Patricia Kathleen, to Mi- week of operation under a full
chael Stuart Geary, son of Mr schedule last week.
Byard Anderson, program co- Cathy Culver of Pawhuska
G.
SPENDS WEEK HERE
and Mrs. Donald S. Geary,
Copperas Cove, Texas.
ordinator, said the roster in- spent the past week here visit-
Miss Gropp a graduate of cludes 286 boys and 219 girls, ing her grandparents. Mr. and
McCallum high school, Austin. Most of them live in Perry or Mr Gordon Hayton. She is the
where she was on the staff of the immediate area daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy
the McCallum Knight yearbook. The boys include 29 from Bil- doe 1 ulver.______________
a member of the National Hon- lings, 29 from Red Rock, three
or society, and Distributive Ed- from Lucien and two from Or- the city of Perry and local pub-
ucation Sweetheart, also is a lando. The girls’ roster shows lic schools.
35 from Billings, 21 from Red After the first week of oper-
Rock, five from Lucien, one ation under a full schedule last
graduate of Durham Business
college. She is employed by
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
in Austin.
Her fiance, a graduate of
Copperas Cove high school,
where he was a member of the
National Thespian society, the
Cove high school marching band,
and award winning Cove high
stage band, will graduate from
Durham Business college IBM
school in June. He is employed
with Cabaniss-Brown Furniture
Co. in Austin.
Michael Geary is the grand-
from Orlando, one from Morri- year, the play program had a
| son and one visitor from Paw- total enrollment of 657. Includ-
huska.
ed were 359 boys and 298 girls.
has been set for June 25 in the
Methodist Youth building.
The show will be open to the
public from 2:30 pm. to 8 30
p m Entries will be placed in
the building from 8 30 a m. to
10 30 a m., with exhibits to be
judged from 10 30 a.m. to 2:30
pm.
The Garden club council,
headed by Mrs. Kenneth Reed,
has published rules for the
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M R.
Denton. The Petersons left
Thursday for their home. They
had been in Omaha, Neb., the
show and the various classes
for exhibit. Garden club mem-
bers have the printed material
available. The printing oper-
previous week for the annual
I collegiate baseball “World Ser-
ies.” Their son, Lucky, was a ____...
pitcher for the University of family.
Southern California team in the ------------
visit with Mrs Mayes’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Hasbrook.
HERE FROM HENNESSEY
Jimmy Matthiesen of Hennes-
sey spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Matthiesen and
tournament.
of Wichita.
First Baptist Church The honoree opened her gifts
Pearl and Main on a small table, laid in a
“A church where every visi- yellow and white checked cloth,
tor is an honored guest.” assisted by her cousin. Miss
Sunday school, 10 am. Hen- Linda Combrink, Mrs. Thad Sut-
ry Combrink, superintendent. ton of Dallas and Mrs. R. B.
Morning worship, 11 a m. Brining, mother of the pros-
Training union, 7 p.m Sun- pective bridegroom. Stressing
day. Mrs. Blanche VanHoesen, the party theme, gifts were dis-
director. i played on an old-fashioned pie
Sunday evening worship, 8 cupboard.
p.m. | More than 40 guests called
Mid-week service, Thursday between the party hours of 9
at 7:30 p.m. and 11 a.m.
Brotherhood last Monday of Miss Burke and her fiance will
month, 7 30 pm at church, exchange vows in an 8 pm
John Matthiesen, Pastor ceremony in the First Metho-
dist church of Tonkawa. The
First Christian Church bride-to-be is the daughter of ly of Billings, was installed as
Central and Weaver
Sunday school, 10 a m. W. W.
Warner, superintendent.
Church service, 11 a m.
Supervised play events will A summer band program was
continue through July 31. held last year, while there is
The program includes swim- none this year.
ming instruction for boys each The figures for last year show
Monday, Wednesday and Fri- there were 33 boys and 34 girls
day. Events for girls include from Billings, 45 boys and 20
tennis on Mondays and Wednes- girls from Red Rock, 13 boys
days, swimming on Tuesdays and nine girls from Orlando.
ation was in charge of Mrs
Jesse Eisenhauer.
Show entries should be listed
in advance with the entry com-
SUPPER GUESTS
Mr and Mrs. Clarence McGa-
ha were sunper guests of Mr
and Mrs. Delbert McGaha in
Blackwell Sunday.
mittee, composed of Mrs. Gene ------------------------
VanBebber, chairman; Mrs. C.
E. Englis, Mrs. Carl McCoy
and Mrs. John St.Clair.
The general committee in
charge of arrangements for the
show includes Mrs. LeRoy Mc-
Coy. Mrs C. W. Adcock, Mrs.
and Thursdays and gymnasium three girls from Lucien and A. M Crowder, Mrs. Steve Sve-
games each Friday.
three boys and one girl with
ALTON FLOWER SERVICE
Phone UN 3-2268 Garber
for the best in complete
FLORAL SERVICE alto serving
Billings, Hunter and Covington.
WIRE ORDERS FILLED
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Armstrong, and a grand-
nephew of Mrs. Pearle Adams
and Mr and Mrs. Loid Arm-
strong of Billings.
Gearys to Head
OES Chapter
In Texas City
Mrs. Bernice Geary, former-
Mr and Mrs. Gerald L Burke worthy matron and Donald S.
of Billings and Mr and Mrs Geary as worthy patron of the
Raymond B Brining of Tonka- Copperas Cove, Texas, chapter
wa are parents of the prospec- 1070, Order of the Eastern Star,
tive bridegroom, in an open ceremony Saturday
Attending from Billings were evening, June 13. at the Mason-
Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Leo Stinnett, ic hall in Copperas Cove.
Mrs. W W Warner, Mrs. Gor-
Tuesday of each month at 7 30 don
p.m. Hayton
Women's council every Thurs-
day at 2 pm. TY . 1
Christian Women's fellowship MISS McDaniel
meets the second Monday of I Un ne
each month at 2 p m IS Honoree OI
Michael L. Beasley, Pastor Shower Event
First Methodist Church
Pearl and Graves
Christian Youth fellowship,
Sunday, 7-8:30 p m.
Official board meets first
Other officers also were in-
Most of the out-of-town youths Tonkawa addresses from the
take part only in the swimming area north of Billings.
program. They are invited to Enrollment totaled 494 boys
participate each year by spon- and girls after the first full week
sors of the summer event — of operation in 1962.
Hayton and Mrs. Billy stalled. Mrs Irene Wolcott, past
matron of Evant chapter 962.
served as installing officer.
Mary Margaret Geary, daugh-
ter of the worthy matron and
worthy patron-elect, presented
the Bible The call to order was
| conducted by the retiring wor-
thy patron. Luther Parnell. Mrs.
Miss Lynda McDaniel, bride- Etta Mae Parnell, retiring wor-
elect of Gary Manley of Billings, thy matron, extended the wel-
Morning worship service, 9 45 was the honoree of a pre-nup- come to members and visitors,
a.m. tial shower June 19 at the and introduced the installing of-
Church school, 10:45 a m Christ Lutheran school of Per- ficer, who then presented the
Wesley Learned, superintendent ry. Hostesses were Miss Jean assisting installing officers.
Official board meets second Sue Lowry, Miss Virginia Ober- Following the installation the
Wednesday of each month, 7:30 holzer and Miss Linda Shire- new worthy matron was pre-
p m. man. I sented with her gavel by her
Women’s Society of Christian Game prizes were won by son, Jon Geary.
Service, first Thursday of month Miss Alanna Brown and Mrs. I Emblematic jewels were pre-
at 2 30 p.m. A. M Shireman and were pre- sented to the retiring worthy
Jim Smith, Pastor sented to the honoree. The gift matron and worthy patron bv
table was decorated with an their daughter, Mrs. Anita Hut-
umbrella and a miniature bridal i to.
couple The installation date also be-
Attending and sending gifts ing the birthday of the newly
were Misses Carolyn Hodge, installed worthy matron, Mrs.
Eula Tearney, Alanna Brown, Fannie Gent presented her with
Bible Way Fellowship
Broadway and Graves
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 a m.
Sunday evening, 7 30 pm. R 1.. , - - -----r-—--- -— .—
Midweek service Fridav Elizabeth Luthye, Jacquetta a gift on behalf of the chap-
730 nm ' y, Daniels. Connie Sylvester, Shar- ter, and the new worthy patron
p M.Mahon Paster on Ingmire, Carolyn Wood, presented her with a gift from
Earl E. McMahan, Pastor Rhonda Nelson, Tana Passow her family, after which the en-
Sacred Heart Catholic Mrs. Bill Stover: Mrs. Everett tire assemblage honored her by
R. 4 Th Givens, Mrs Bill Schwab, Mrs singing “Happy Birthday."
broadway and Lowe Ed Brown Mrs Norman Pas. ,5
Ed Brown, Mrs. Norman Pas- The benediction was given by
sow Mrs. Tommy Montgom- Henry Dewald
ery, Mrs. Everett Chaffin, Mrs Following the program a re-
Leo Stieferman, C arol and Mary ception was held with the new
Jane, Mrs Phil Albertson, Mrs associate matron and all newly
Religious instructions on Sun- Henry Oberholzer. installed officers serving.
day after mass, 10 a m. to 11 Mrs. Gene Lowry, Mrs. Shire- Mrs. Bernice Geary is the
a.m. .. . man, Mrs. Martin Piel, Mrs daughter of the late Harlan and
Altar society meetings on Rick McSwain. Mrs. Paul Mey- Inez Armstrong Billings area
second Monday of each month, er. Mrs Lee Kelly, Mrs. Ger- pioneers, who were prominent in
1 30 p.m. . . trude Tearney, Mrs. Loren Masonic, Easten Star and Rain-
Everyone is cordially invited Cross, Mrs. Elmo Manley and bow work Mrs. Geary dedicat-
Michael Hanrahan, Pastor Kim, Mrs. Robert McDaniel, ed her year to the memory of
Mrs Lewis Jackson, Mrs her parents, and will use the
Wayne Nelson. Mrs Clarice Ty- gavel used by her mother dur-
ler. Mrs Pearl Bradshaw, Mrs ing her term as we rthy matron
Monte Jones. Mrs. Frances of Billings chapter. Order of the
Lynch, Mrs Dan Hasenfratz, Easter Star, No. 81.
Sunday masses in Billings at
9 am.
Sacraments of penance Sun-
day, 8 30 to 9 30 a m.
Ian and Mrs. Jesse Eisenhauer.
SATURDAY VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs. C. E Evans and
Janice visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Evans.
INSURANCE
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Property ... Hail-Crop
See
HENRY W. COMBRINK
AGENT
RA 5-3216
Billings
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PORK-N
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CHEESE SPREAD
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COOKING OIL
Soflin — 200 Count Pkgs.
NAPKINS
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2 For 49
Shurfine Creamy
PEANUT BUTTER 3 Jo" $100
Shurfine
SOFT
DRINKS
19 12-oz. $00
IX Cans 1
Shurfine
Frozen
Lemonade
a 6-oz. $00
IU Tins I
Shurfine Whole
Kernel or
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CORN
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0 12-oz. Tins 1
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Size
SHURFINE
POTTED MEATS 5’049
Pest Office Displays
New Photo of President
Black and white photographs
of President Johnson and Post-
master General John Gronouski
were hung in the lobby of the
Billings post office last week.
Mrs. Martin Kingery, post-
master, said the two pictures
were furnished by the Post Of-
fice department. She used
Mrs. Max Randall, Mrs. Ar
thur Rounsavill. Mrs Betty Mc-
Daniel, Mrs Harold Lindsey
Mrs. Willard Andrews, the host
esses and the honoree.
Candy Lynn Ford Is
Born in O.C. Hospital
Reunion Fetes
Mayes Family
From Tennessee
Mr. and Mrs Nate Hasbrook
Shurfine
Vienna Sausages
Shurfine Sweet
PICKLE RELISH
Shurfine Hamburger
SLICED DILLS
Shurfine Manz
E 4-oz. $00
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3 Jars i
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COFFEE
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SHURFINE
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OR
Sandwich Spread
SHURFINE
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Jars
$00
C 16-oz. $4
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Cookies 2 #,39
pair of her own frames for the
photos, which measure about 9
by 12 inches.
The pictures replace a color
portrait of the late President
Kennedy whch had been loaned
to the post office for several
months.
McKeown Is Named
Principal of School
Harold McKeown, formerly of
Killings, has been named prin-
cipal of the Frank Kohn school
at Tulare, Calif.
McKeown, son of Mrs. Bar-
ney Salter of Tonkawa has been
employed by the Tulare city
school district the past five
years and has taught in all
grades.
He is a graduate of Billings
high school. Northern Oklahoma
were host couple for a family
Candy Lynn is the name chos- reunion Sunday feting their
en bv Mr. and Mrs Paul R daughter and family, Mr. and
Ford' III of Oklahoma City for Mrs. Herbert Mayes, Jane, Judy
their daughter, born June 15 in and Buddy, and a cousin, Miss
St. Anthony hospital, Oklahoma Amy Elevens, all of Knoxville.
City. The child weighed 6 Tenn.
pounds Attending were Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Paul R Ford Art Collins, Mr and Mrs Mer-
Jr. of Enid are paternal grand- rill Hasbrook, Mr and Mrs.
parents, and maternal grand- George Milacek, Mr and Mrs
j parents are Mr. and Mrs Ed- Elmer Frank, Mr and Mrs.
ward Watson of Enid Great- Richard Davis and family Mr
grandparents are Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Don Cokely and son.
Paul R Ford Sr . Billings: Mr Mr. and Mrs Loren Franke
and Mrs. Barney Wade, Garber: and family, Mr and Mrs Del-
bert Morrow and daughter, Mr
STUFFED OLIVES
9 No. 12 $00
J Jars I
Shurfine
Book Matches 2 c 25
CALIFORNIA
Lemons
and Mrs. Dan Mock, Enid.
SHURFINE RED
MARASHINO
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9 8-oz. STOC
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Doz
Robert Tomlinsons
Parents of Daughter
and Mrs. Walter Frank and
daughter and Mr and Mrs Ted
Olmstead Jr. and sons, Enid
Mr and Mrs Ted Olmstead
U.S. GOOD
Chuck Roast
BLADE CUT
35
L'J J
CHOICE CUT
.47
ROUND BONE
Arm Steaku.59
Ground Beef
Junior college and Central
State college.
HERE ON BUSINESS
Paul Meyer, Perry, was a
business visitor in Billings Fri- |
day. ______1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.Marshall; Mr and Mrs. Bill
Tomlinson are announcing the McClure and family. Coffey-
birth of an 8-pound, 6 ounce ville, Kan; Mr and Mrs Buell
daughter June 16 at 5 45 p.m. Olmstead, Midwest City; Mr
in the Ponca City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Tomlinson have man; Dr and Mrs Robert Reim
and Mrs. Nate Frank. Nor-
two other children, both boys, and sons and Lloyd Collins and
daughter. Clinton: Mr and Mrs
Lost something? Find it with a Charles Hasbrook, Patty and Ed-
Billings Want - Ad. As low as 50 die. Ponca City; and the hosts
cents.
and honorees.
Transparent
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15'
SANTA ROSA
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LB.
ALL
BEEF
39'
Billings Market Spot
PHONE RA 5-3424
SPECIALS GOOD JUNE 25
THROUGH JULY 3rd EXCEPT
MEAT AND PRODUCE
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Beers, Fred G. The Billings News (Billings, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 30, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 24, 1964, newspaper, June 24, 1964; Billings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2249436/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.