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Pawhuska Daily Journai-Capital, Sunday, January 1, 1967, Page 3
Review Women's Activities, 1966
The Women’s Page in 1966 an- the 1966 Cavalcade. On Saturday
nounced approximately 115 births, of the Cavalcade Lil’ Cowpokes
64 boys and 51 girls. The New and Future Cavalcade Queens
Years Baby was Tonya Lee Guf- displayed western wear of the
fey, born at 6:55 a.m. January younger set in a style show for
3 in the Pawhuska City Hospital. Cavalcade Queens,
Tonya weighed eight pounds and September 30 through October
seven ounces and was born to 2 marked the third annual Arts
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wayne Guffey and Crafts Fair in Pawhuska,
of Wynona. The three day fair climaxed the
During the year there were end of Heritage Week in Pawhus-
approximately 60 engagement an- ka.
nouncements and 67 wedding an- Miss Dana Deyo lias been sel-
nouncements on the J - C ected as the D.A.R. Good Citizen
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COMING
EVENTS
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MONDAY
MONDAY
Past Noble Grand Club
Osage Coin Club
IOOF
Key Club
TUESDAY
Alpha Zeta Chapter of the Ep-
Nancy Williams, Editor
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Deadlines for news:
Sundays: 4 p. m. on Friday
Weekdays: 9 a. in. day of publication
Mrs. Mary Williams, Installed
Eastern Star Worothy Matron
women’s page. One of the wed- for the coming year,
dings was a double wedding. Pro- „ ________________
bably the most publicised wedding Moreledge have been elected king
of the year was that of Luci and queen of the Pawhuska Senior
Baines Johnson to Patrick J. 4-H Club and will compete for
Nugent, August 6, in the Shrine the Osage County Title in Jan-
of the Immaculate Conception uary.
in Washington, D. C. Four Pawhuskans have been
One coupel, Mr, and Mrs. R. selected to appear in the com-
C. Crawford, celebrated their pilation of the Outstanding Young
60th wedding anniversary on Nov- Women of America. They are:
ember 20. There were two 55th Miss Tonya Noel, Houston,
wedding anniversaries noted on Tex.; Miss Kathleen Black, Ok
the women's page and eleven lahoma City, and Mrs. Sam iliary
couples told of their golden wed- Strahm and Mrs. Fredrick F.
ding anniversaries. Drummond, both of Pawhuska.
Vicki Lynn Ikenberry was an- Members of the Heeko Club
nounced as Future Homemaker put their efforts together and Community Association
of America queen for 1966. She with the assistance of all invol- WEDNESDAY
Sunshine Girls
Hookers Rug Club
Kiwanis Club
Methodist Men’s Club
THURSDAY
Knights of Pythias
Lions Club
Micky Kendricks and Dana silon Sigma Alpha
, Klash-Kah-She
Pythian Sisters
Rollie McCartney American
Legion, Post 97
Order of the Eastern Star
Knights of Columbus
Chapter EM, P.E.O.
Chapter P, P.E.O.
Sweet Adelines
Rotary
Volunteers of the Hospital Aux-
Osage Nation Organization
Calvacade Board of Directors
Pawhuska Indian Village and
with the assistance of all invol-
was succeeded by Joy More- ved won a national prize to be
ledge, 1967 FHA queen. Phillip used in the community.
Batdorf was chosen FHA Beau 1966 in Pawhuska was event-
and in April Miss Ikenberry and ful. 1967 will see new officers
Batdorf were honored at the an- in organizations and more peo-
nual FHA dance, ple coming to Pawhuska. Perhaps
Candi Cooper was selected our 1967 J-C women’s page will
Homemaker of Tomorrow, a be bigger and better.
Betty Crocker award presented
annually.
VISITING PARENTS
Ben Martin and Benita Mash-
unkashey, member of the Indian Mobile, Ala., are visiting in the
Camp 4-H Club, were elected home of Mrs. Ellis’ parents Mr.
4-H King and Queen, 1966. and Mrs. Jim Hamilton, 1523
Mrs. Don Smith represented Bighill, during the holidays,
the Alpha Zeta Chapter of the While they are in Pawhuska
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ellis,
Holiday Guests
In Soderstrom Home
Holiday guests in the home at
Mr. and Mrs. Don Soderstrom,
1500 Prudom, were: Mr. and
Mrs. G.J. Burtin, Oak Park, Ill;
Mrs. Blanche King, Amarillo,
Tes,; Pfc. Alan Soderstrom,
Camp Pendleton, Calif.; and Mrs.
Camp Pendleton, Calif.; and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Burton and Lynn,
Oklahoma City.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Soderstrom,
Pawhuska were in the home for
Christmas dinner; Alan Soder-
strom returned to Camp Pendle-
ton on Monday to resume his
duties in the U.S. Marine Corp;
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burton
went to Chicago, Ill., for New
Years.
MEN’S CLUB
The Methodist Men’s Club will
meet for a regular dinner meet-
Women’s Missionary Circle, ing at 7 p.m. Wednesday, January
First Assembly of God Church 4 in the fellowship hall of the
St. Thomas Guild First Methodist Church. Tommy
Susannah Wesley Circle Rickner and Wayne Walters will
Presbyterian Women’s Assoc- be in charge of the program.
iation
Julia Johnson Circle
Ruth Circle
Miriam Circle
Immaculate Conception Altar
Society
Mary-Martha Circle
First Christian Church Guild
Hattie Hunt Circle
Christian Church Guild
FRIDAY
ranked third in the State D.A.R. P, P.E.O. Tuesday, January 3. Indian Camp Extension Home-
Good Citizen contest, = Th makers’ Group
On March 10 members of the . T RO ..... . ,
Pawhuska Hospital Auxiliary or- Members of Girl Scout Troop Julie Nixon And
ganized the Candy Striper pro- 118 will meet at 4 p.m. in the
gram, Mrs. Don Soderstrom was First Methodist Church, Tue - Debutant Roll
named as director of the pro- day, January 10.___Leburanre
gram. Just before school started PAST NOBLE GRAND By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON
in the fall, the summer Candy Members of the Past Noble NEW YORK (AP) — A tall,
Striper program ended. Miss Grand Club will meet inthehome rosy-cheeked brunette whose
Janice Winton was awarded a of Mrs. Margaret Todd, 312 West father was once vice president
pin by Mrs. E. B. Lewis, dir- Sixth Street, at 7.30 p.m. Tues- of the United States clung to the
ector of nurses at the Pawhuska day, January 3. During the meet- arm of a curly-haired lad whose
Hospital for serving the most ing secret names will be reveal- grandfather was president at
hours. Other activities of the ed and new ones drawn, the time. She made her way
hospital auxiliary included a HARRI Nets down the center of a ballroom to
benefit style show, orientation M1 bow to international society
of volunteers, and the annual T Mrs. Clarence Ball, 216 East Thursday night.
coffee for hospital staff and Eighth Street, will serve as hies. The girl, Julie Nixon, repre-
personnel. for a meeting of the Hattie senting the United States, was
David Cotton presented a one Hunt Circle, at 2 p.m. Thursday, the first of 57 daughters of rich
man art show in Pawhuska March January 5 Mrs. arl Rogers a“d important parents
27. Will present the lesson, presented at the 12th annual
Girl Staters for 1966 were; JULIA JOHNSON CIRCLE International Debutante Ball
Hallie Hays, American Legion, Members of the Julia Johnson held at the Waldorf-Astoria.
Post 198; Diana Hampton, Janice Circle will meet in the home Julie, 17, a freshman at Smith
Winton, Pamela Knudson and of Mrs. Ladd Gambill, 215 East College, is the younger daughter
Jo Ella Nichols, American Legion 16th Street at 2 p.m Thursday of former Vice President and
Auxiliary, Post 97. January 5. ’ ’ Mrs. Richard M. Nixon. Her
Mrs. Sam Blythe Jr., began ---escort was David Eisenhower,
her duties as president of Paw- MARY -MARTHA CIRCLE grandson of former President
huska Parent-Teachers Associa- Mrs. Rodney Wilson will serve Dwight D. Eisenhower,
tion when school started in Aug- as hostess to a meeting of the More than 1,000 guests sat
ust 1966. Mary Martha Circle at 7:30 p.m. around candlelit tables or
Essay winners of the area Thursday, January 5, in her leaned over balconies glittering
were Cathy Stutiville, Burbank, home, south of the city. Mrs. with gold and twinkling with
who was awarded a trip to Wash- Kay Sandburg is lesson leader lights to watch the parade of
ington, D. C., by the Indian Elec- for the meeting,__beauties and their military es-
tric Co-Operative, Carolyn Wade MEETING SLATED corts.
won an essay contest sponsored Members of the Suzannah Wes- Presiding over the event from
by the Indian Camp Extension ley Circle will meet in the home the royal box — one that bulged
Homemakers’ and was presented of Mrs Fred Wright Sr 619 out a little farther than the rest
with a jacket, Kibekah: 7:30 m Thursday — were Julie’s proud parents.
During the Cattlemen’s Con. January 5. Mrs. Lola Streetman Randy Paar, the daughter of
vention in June the women were will present the lesson of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paar, was
treated with another view of the meeting too shy to join the receiving
current and coming styles. ---line of white-gowned girls who
Three Pawhuskans, Mrs. Ch- VISITING PARENTS smiled and shook hands for sev-
arles Prentice, Mrs. Nettie Yar- Miss Judy Rickard, Denver, eral hours.
brough and Mrs. Ruth Walton Colo., has been visiting in the The International Debutante
toured the orient during the home of her parents, Mr. Ball was founded by Beatrice
summer, and Mrs. Jack Rickard,’ 1611 Joyce, an ample woman dubbed
Marcy Gullet was selected as Grandview, during the holidays, as "Dutchess of Debs.”
the Pawhuska Roundup Club Miss Rickard is a medical tec- The yearly charity affair is a
Queen and served as hostess hnologist in the Rose Memorial benefit for the Kidney Founda-
queen to visiting queens during Hospital in Denver, tion of New York.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha at Lake they are visiting in the homes
Murry Lodge as the local ESA of other relatives.
Outstanding Girl. ___
Cecile Ince, Cathy May and CHAPTER P, P.E.O.
Mike Carter were noted as the Mrs. Fred A. Drummond, 1707
top students of 94 in the 1966 Grandview, will serve ashostess
graduating class. Miss Ince also for a 12 noon luncheon of Chapter
RETURNED HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Glenn,
Yuma, Ariz., spent the holidays
visiting in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurshel
Moore, 1721 Bighill; and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnson, Fairmont
Addition. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
returned to Yuma, Friday.
School
Menu
TUESDAY Barbecued Wieners,
Buttered Corn, Pickles, Pear
Halves, Rolls, Milk and Butter.
WEDNESDAY-Beans, Spinach,
Peach Pie, Cornbread, Milk and
Butter.
THURSDAY Beef Stew, Crack-
ers, Purple Plums, Cinnamon
Rolls, Milk and Butter.
FRIDAY - Salmon Cakes, Cr-
eamed Peas and New Potatoes,
Fruit Salad, Rolls, Milk and
Butter.
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William Avery
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Geraldine Stone
Dismissals
George McCartney
Quimby Gilley
VISITING FRIENDS
Ronnie, Katherine and Kristy
Powell, Sand Springs, are spend-
ing the holidays visiting friends
and relatives in Pawhuska. They
are the children of Mrs. Janice
Powell, Sand Springs.
Birthdays
Sunday, January 1
J. C. Cornett
Vandella Chandler
Fred Tillman Sr.
Janet Joy Loftis
Elizabeth White
Mrs. Lonnie Davis
Michael Wayne Bridges
Monday, January 2
Jacqueline Sue Davis
Rosemarion Mobley
Roger Van Dyke
Jerry Rowland
Linda Vance Mullendore
Richard Leon Campbell
Robert Vernon Avery
Edgar V. Johnson
Pamela Dawn Townley
Dallas E. Barnett
Hazel L. Mason
Mrs. Mary Williams was in-
stalled as worthy matron of the
Pawhuska Chapter of the Order
of the Eastern Star, No. 63,
Friday evening in the Masonic
Hall.
Other officers installed during
the ceremony included; Dewey
Leonard, worthy patron; Mrs.
Miriam Reber, associate matron;
Delbert Milleson, associate pat-
ron; Mrs. Ann Beaulieu, secre
tary; Mrs. Fern Fugeson, conduc-
tress; Mrs. Clarice Redwine,
associate conductress; Mrs. Nov-
ella Watson, chaplin; Mrs. Anne
Longsti eet, marshall; Mrs. Lor-
ene Leonard, Ruth; Mrs. Lois
Milleson, Esther; Mrs. Ora Mae
Henson, warder; and Mrs. Pearl
Spangler, sentinel.
Installing officers for the cere-
mony were: Mrs. Irene Miles,
installing grand officer; Mrs.
Helen Roark, installing grand
marshall; Mrs. Novella Watson,
installing grand chaplin; Miss
Shelia Green, installing grand
secretary; and Miss Donna Leon-
ard, Miss Shelia Green and
Jimmy Green, installing grand
soloists. Miss Leonard presided
at the guest book.
Mrs. Williams, presented her
address from a pedestal decor-
ated with a triangle of lillies
and a lamb and an open Bible.
The word faith was above the
worthy matron’s station. Her
address subject was, “Faith”,
honoring the station, Martha.
Following the ceremony the
1967 officers were honored at
a reception in the dining hall.
Refreshment tables were cov-
ered with white cloths and ad-
orned with green and white car-
nations and white lillies. The
Mr. And Mrs. May
To Celebrate
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. May will
be honored at a reception from
2 until 4 p.m. today in the First
Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs.
May will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary.
They are being honored by
their children L. B. May Jr.,
Waco, Tex.; E. B. May, Paw-
huska. Mrs. Betty Jo Denton,
Minneola, Kan., and Mrs. Jaun-
ita King, Tulsa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Randolph,
West of the city.
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