Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 14, 1976 Page: 3 of 8
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Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Sunday, November 14,1976, Page 3
Elks Auxiliary
plans holidaymeal
Guest speaker
Members of the Elks Lodge
Auxiliary met Wednesday
1 ‘rening at the lodge hall and
made plans for a family
Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 21.
The dinner will be held at the
lodge hall at 6:30 p.m. The men
will furnish the meat, and the
women will bring covered
dishes.
The group discussed a
donation for the children’s
hospital, and preliminary plans
were also made to help a needy
family during the holidays.
Also discussed was a dance for and Alice Culver.
junior high students.
Also attending the meeting
FAMILY
Holiday decorating com- were Clara McCartney, Carrie
mittees were appointed. Young, Shirley Muller, Lora
Thanksgiving decorations will Haines and Carolyn Helmer,
be done by Dee Fugate, Sherry The next regular meeting will
Hughes, Lucile Smith, Linda be Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Boone, Pat Huffman and Alice lodge hall.
Culver.
A guest speaker at the Thursday meeting of the Osage County
Retired Teachers Association was Harvey Payne, a Pawhuska
attorney. Payne spoke to the group about legal matters con
cerning retirees and senior citizens. Payne, left, was introduced
to the group by a former school teacher of his, W.G. Ward of
Shidler. Ward is a member of the Retired Teachers group
(Journal. Capita I staff photo)
Stevana Legg,
Family Editor
Decorations for Christmas
will be done by Laura Charlton,
Dolores Stewart, Dee Fugate,
Linda Boone, Annette Horn,
Cecilia Malaske, Sherry Hughes
Lynn Homemakers
RCA
Rock Homemakers
have luncheon
.PreCistmas:
finalize plans
for bean supper
The Rock Extension
Homemakers met Wednesday
and finalized plans for the bean
and stew supper planned for
Nov. 20 at the Rock School.
The school is 10 miles north of
Sand Springs All proceeds from
the supper will go to the 4-H
clubs.
Edna Mae Holcomb was
hostess for the meeting, and roll
call was answered with 12
members naming a bargain
that turned out to be a gyp. The
lesson was discussed on con-
sumer rights, by Goldie York.
The devotional was given by
Mary Nicholes on “Drinking
House Over the Way,” and
songs were led by Brooksie
Dickerson, accompanied by Pat
Rose.
The next meeting will be at
10:30 a.m. Dec. 1 with Agnes
Perdue.
Guests were Betty Stevenson
and Donna Sellers and sons,
Jason and Chad.
Members present were: Pat
Rose, Lizzie Byrd, Goldie
Compton, Agnes Perdue, Judy
Robison, Agnes Martin, Sherry
Ashlock and sons David and_
Johnny, Linda Compton and SIGN LANGUAGE The song of
Troy, Ginera and Monica God Bless America" was
Stroop, Goldie York, Brooksie performed in Indian sign
Dickerson, Edna Mae Holcomb, language by Miss Trini Carter
and Marv Nicholes at the Veteran's Day dinner and
and Mary . ic celebration Thursday night by
Serve Up Soup the American Legion Post No.
Hot and hearty soup is sure carrots, 2 diced onions, 2 tea- 198. Miss. Carter was ac
to please during chilly winter spoons celery salt, 2 teaspoons companie * rs essie
months. For one that’s differ- salt and 1/g teaspoon pepper Boulanger on a piano presented
ent, try Beef Chowder. Just and continue cooking slowly, to "® Legion Post by Mrs
cut one pound beef for stew covered, 30 minutes. Add 2 Boulanger. It was also Mrs.
into bite-size pieces and slowly cups milk and 1 teaspoon Boulanger's 82nd birthday
cook in a covered pot for 1 parsley flakes and continue Miss Carter is the daughter of
hour. Add 5 cups pared and cooking 10 minutes. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter,
cubed potatoes, 2 thinly sliced (Journal Capital staff photo)
A covered dish luncheon was
held Friday by the Lynn Ex-
tension Homemakers at the
cafeteria.
Marla Adkins presided, and
Jewel Hulse led the flag salute.
Roll call was answered by
telling a bargain that turned out
to be a gyp.
The minutes were read,
followed by the treasurer's
report, and Tressa Willcox gave
the devotions from Psalms
30:12. Rings with the Extension
Homemakers emblem were
distributed to members who
had ordered them.
Gifts were collected for the
Olympics Bazaar, and mem-
bers with other items should
take them to the home of Mattie
Tolliver by Nov. 18.
Plans were made for the
county-wide Christmas lun-
cheon on Dec. 3 at the
fairgrounds. The Lynn group
will decorate the tree for the
occasion, and all members
should bring a gift for one of the
state hospitals.
The lesson on consumer
rights was given by Tressa
Willcox, and Olly Smyth
became a member.
Guests present included
Lenora Barkley, Flora Hanna,
Letha Barnes, Pearl Freeman,
Cindy Jech, Dorothy Jenkins.
Members present were:
Audrey Tweedy, Sylvan
Hughes, Clarissa Trask, Sybil
Allen, Tula Kelsey, Mary
Givens, Esther Harman, Gertie
Couch, Lorene Ankrom Lou
Ann Freeman, Cora Kinder,
Retta Deyo, Marla Adkins,
Margaret Lemon, Helen
Youngblood, Beulah
Williamson, Mattie Tolliver,
Jewel Hulse, Tressa Willcox
and Esther Heskett.
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Christian Women meet
The CWF of the First
Christian Church met Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Dick Whetsell, northeast of
Pawhuska.
Mrs. Whetsell, president,
called the meeting to order by
reading a poem, “Just for
Today.” She also presided over
the business meeting.
Mrs. Kay Duke was leader of
the program “God Judges His
People.” The program covered
the privileges and respon-
sibilities of life today and being
in line with God’s judgment.
Hackleman, Grace Bromley, Vi
Jones, Elnora Kidd, Esther
Ladies Day
Wednesday
The monthly "Ladies Day” at
the Pawhuska Golf and Country
Club is scheduled for Wedn-
Come In And
REGISTER
FOR A FREE TURKEY
To Be Given Away Nov. 20 at 3 P.M.
Must be present te win.
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RADIO PROGRAM
STATION KOKN 1500
Pawhuska, Okla
Saturday Program
Harmon, Violet Willis, Audrey nesday.
Hague, Ruby Duke, Martha The program for the day will
Laney, Virginia McCain, Flora be based on “Christmas Fun
Hanan, Rev. L.R. McReynolds, Ideas” according to hostesses
Faye McReynolds, Rosa Mrs. Jim Downey and Mrs.
Weldon, Jackie Hunt, Hazel C.M. Graham.
Vinson, Lucinda Jech, The ladies day will begin with
Marilynn Whetsell and LaVon a luncheon at noon and
Noel. following the program there
_will be bridge.
T • Reservations can made bv
Pershing Extensiongroup calingtiectuborhostese:
plans holiday luncheon A
Mrs. Duke gave the devotions
and song “‘Neath the Cross of
Jesus.”
Those present were Zella
"Every Blooming Thing"
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Member F D.I.C. ’ll/
National Bank of Commerce
The Pershing Extension
Homemakers met Thursday
and made plans for the Osage
County Extension Homemakers
Christmas luncheon at the
fairgrounds on Dec. 3.
The menu and table
decoration were planned for the
county-wide event.
Mrs. Jean Swanson was
hostess for the meeting in the
Public Service Building at
Barnsdall, and Veteran's Day
decorations of red, white and
blue were used.
Mrs. Swanson gave the
devotions, and 13 members
answered roll call. Vada Byrd
gave the lesson on consumer
tips.
The group approved
donations to the Pawhuska 4-H
Club and the Special Olympics.
Members present included
Mrs. Swanson, Clara Swan,
Mrs. Boyd, Carolyn Quillin,
Nettie Swan, Eva Hubby,
Catherine Pearson, Judy Hall,
Zoe Hall, Edna Gray, Jewel
West, Peggy Kent and Bessye
McDowell.
ILLAGE DEAL
WITH EACH CAR SOLD BETWEEN NOW AND NOV. 24th,
A TURKEY WILL BE GIVEN AWAY...FREE!
CAREY’S USED CARS
ALSO REGISTER FOR THANKSGIVING TURKEY AT
THE
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BEAUTIFUL THREE STORY BRICK HOME
Located on north edge of Pawhuska
featuring)
The next meeting will be the
club’s Christmas party and gift
exchange at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 9
with Mrs. Alma Kallenberger.
Large New
Shipment
of
New cent Iheat and air
Beaut O oodwork
Screened in porch
€09 square ft.
acres
Several “out” buildings
Large barn
Elegant chandeliers
Our most Famous
Sports wear line
1 group 4 Price
1 group marked
down Ya
Lowry ‘s
Wrangler
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TURKEY
Drawing Nov. 20
wright i
The Suited Look
or
The top or sweater
look
with pants or skirts.
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West of Pawhuska
40 acres
Five stall horse barn
All electric
Seven years old
New draperies
1% bath
Immediate possession
Beautiful town lot
Located in a high area in the
Residential district app. % of an acre
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
FASHION
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We are now stocking i
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daytime doings. You can !
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and be practical, too!
We also have the tummy-
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More beautiful things
from Ralph Originals-- (
black Velvet blazers, long
skirts and pants, all great
looking with dressy white
blouses.
Also, great looking 8-gore
long skirts in several styles
and colors of 100 per cent
polyester Sizes 6-18.
New from Ample Togs
and Lady Lewis- Large
size pants in 100-polyester
double knit. Also, in
Calcutta cloth, an assort-
ment of solids and checks.
Waist sizes 30-46
More new jewelry in-
great for making your
wardrobe sparkle or make
nice gifts.
Also just in are some
gangster-stripe jumpsuits
that are soooo cute and are
oh, soo slenderizing.
Remember, we have a
large assortment of cold
weather accessories--
gloves, mitens, scarfs, hats
(some matching) make
great gifts items.
Have a nice weekend and
don’t forget to go to
church!
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 228, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 14, 1976, newspaper, November 14, 1976; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2284038/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.