The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952 Page: 2 of 8
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OKLA COUNTY REGISTER Thursday May 29 1952
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PRINCESS PET
C S C Opens
You'll curtsey to compliments unlimited when holding court
in Vicky Vaughn's princess charmer Irresistible Irish lace
inserts add special emphasis to the enchanting silhouette
hi-light the beauteous background of 'Popcorn' Bonafah's
Everglase embossed cotton that's crease- and soil-resistant
pre-shrunk All white or contrasting color bands Graduotion
White limetone Wu piak aqua copri blue or bittersweet
Saes 7 to 11
$795
DENTON'S
Bridal Shower Held Musicians Selected
For Bette Green For Ponca City Camp
Honoring Miss Bette Green Thirteen Edmond High School
bride elect of Marvin Schwab band students have been selected
Lewisville Kentucky a bridal to attend the annual ITIUSh camp
shower v'as held recently in the in Ponca City which will began
home of leIrs Vernon Belt llos- July 7
tesses for the CV('Ill were Mrs
silments selected and their
Hell- and Mi-s Huth HemP- Pre- sponsors are Bob Mann Rotary
uveding the presentation of gifts Bry sima
WIITIOS were played The gitt john Thompson Modern Mothers
Hdde Was CliT"' "It'd With a Nkiiitt' MCI Child Study Doh Killion
ruffled drape and silver wed- sps Marvin Baird Pat Evans
ding bells were used as a back-
Sue and jam King spon-
ground Mrs Jeanne Bates served swfd by pd 1Jnd and no
small cakus de(ur"t"d with a Goodman Edmond Band Mari
1"'It Miss 1'1'11" lyn Bolt Sportsmen Club Stan-
O'Rourke served the punch ley Shade C R Anthony Store
Guests present from Oklahotna juniN shellett uil ctifen
City 1A'ere Mrs Sara Goss All!- son by the Russell Dowtherty
Mamie Lewis Mrs Joy March P-TA
Nliss Connie Price Mrs Frances Jack Sisson band director and
Starr Mrs pholis Blid miss teacher (4 the fteet1 student:
Letha Iligbi Nils Frances No- exte-ed hs appwciAtion to
vak Mrs 1Oit10 Murphy Mrs the 4 ions tout firms
Jean Smith and Mrs Norinale tpirnwi the young nneieians
lichicnbrand I Ho lilt monday fur a two weeks
ADo Mrs Beth Kennedy Itiliss vacation with rehdive in ctn
Isabella O'Rourke Mrs Jeanne einnatti
Pates Mrs NV R Green Mrs
Vernon Ilelt Miss Bette Green THATCHER HALL
and Miss Ruth Kemp from Ed- OPEN FOR SUMMER
mond Thatcher hall Hall's ilarniitioy
Gifts ircrt also received from at Central State Nit' he
other invited gtiettts who were !open hi t-iintlehts June I for the
unable to attend !first tone since lost spring Dr
Summer Session
Central State college Will be-
gin enrolling students for the
summer term June 2 Cla-ises
will begin June 3
The first summer school ses-
sion will close on August 2
During the summer seilsion
there will be three work shoos
‘vhich kali run consecutively
anit for which three hours cred-
it will be given The first k
shop beginning on June 9 will
he on audio-visual education
Elementary reading work shop
will be given from the 16th to
20l h
Ntanuscript writing will be
giVen fil the third course begin-
ning June 23 Each work shops
lasts four days
During the summer session
Kester Svendscn Of the Univers-
ity of Oklahoma will be a mein-
ber of the College English De-
partment August 2 the second summer
session a three weeks will open
Mrs Eva Calkins 220 West
Alain is ill in the Eikniond Hospital
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Exclusiv
reen THATCHER HALL
Ed- OPEN FOR SUMMER
l'Ildtcher hall Hall's lurnlitoty
from at Central - I c1 Ii xi!' he
were opcn ti i udents J une I le the
fir:--t I one si net hist spring Di
W Moc Chambers pre:alcrit
has
The dormitory has heen
going a complete redecorating
and will be ready to hoire 200
be- men sludenk Ow hung
the of the summer term next week
Clidnlicrs said Boys Alto have
been living in Edmond homes
s"- and in veterans' village apart-
ment will move hack to the
dormitory at that time
11"1)s Trainees in the Air Force
i":1:1 elm k-typists school at the college
erect- have tuctrpied the budding since
wmk last April The delciLse program
will closed two hunt hs ie i ler
Dn graduating 97 clerk- y
sh“P Mrs Myrtle Shelby Thatcher
h ft) housemother ince 1937 will re-
sume her duties when the dor-
he mitory re-opens
Three Edmondites
Get ASEINI Degree
Edmond was represented by
3 candidates for umiergraduate
or advanced degrees in spring
comme nee ment rites at Oklaho-
ma A&M college Alay 26
Commencement NIonday morn-
ing followed a round Of tradi-
tional events on the Stillwater
campus Sunday including- the
annual alumni reunion (limier
a reception honoring seniors and
their parents and the baccalau-
reate services
Graduates are listed with their
respective degrees as follows:
Jewell Naylor 1S Education:
lloy Fisher 11S Agriculture
Nelson Terry 1 1S Agriculture
MARVIN KYLE AT
BOOT CAMP
Marvin Kyle
Undergoing recruit training at
sin Diego Calif is Marvin E
Kyle seaman recruit USN son
of Mr and Mrs D S Kyle of
18 East Fifth st Edmond
Before entering the Navy he
attended Edmond Iligh School
and was employed by th: Woody
Blackmon Oil Well Service
This initial training includes
instruction is s11 fields as sea-
manship fire-fighting gunery
signaling and Ot 11 t C011neS de-
signed to make the recruit well-
versed in every phase of Navy
li le
Upon completion of their II-
week training period at the
taihing center graduates are
assigned to duty stations vith
the Fleet or at Navy shore sta-
tions or art' sent to service
schools for advanced technical
training
Open House Attended
By Edmond Women
The Friendly Neighbors and
sonw other friends attended the
open house on April 24 at the
governo's ttla!V on The club
memhe s appreciated the privil-
ege of going through the man-
M Some of the group made up
a party to have lunch in the
capitol cafeteria 'rhe party con-
sisted of Mrs Jacob
Mrs Brewer Mrs (Iddly
Moss mrs Cool Mrs Anierson
Mrs Petree IIrs sblcon mrs
Kuhn Mrs Harvey Mrs Schardt
Itilrs Collins Mrs Aldridge and
Mrs: Collier
Swimming Pool
Opens June 2
Tht S 1041
will open Juno '2 with Bob nul-
er in ehnrge II t:istant4 will
nni Jim Smi!h
There NV 11 10 thrce different
of tieket s11 a Limily
EDMOND LXCIUSI 1 tiAet for S1250 nth::!z
I chet5 S75(1: th7"els
Imilvidual swims at 25 and 1'
33 cents
Band Students'
Summer Schedule
Jack Sissons Edmond high
school music teacher and band
director ha 3 announced his SUM-
mil' hand schedule
Beginning June 9 at the Ed-
mond high school band room all
beginners will at 8:30
a tn for one hour's training
from 9:30 to 10:30 high school
students: 10:30 t I I :30o junior
high 1130 to 1230 grade A-hool
:Thidents
One c(incert a week will be
given at Stephemon Park during
the summer
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Mrs Bierschank and Charlene
Honored on Birthdays
Mrs Cluales Ilierichank and
Charlene were surprised on their
birthdays Dlay 21 hy 30 neigh-
kirs and other friendi
The honmee- received inany
nice birthday gifts
When your Watch
Loses Time
You Do Too!!
Missing important appoint-
ments because of a faulty
timepiece can cost far more
than keeping that timepiece
right! Let our experts check
yours now Low cost reliable
service
SHEBRICK
Jewelers
Your Home Town
Credit Jeweler
"hone 836
1952
Sunday 11 1 11
Monday 2 Errol Flyn
Sunday
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Tuesday tj 24 H THE
Wednesday 25 H
Thursday 26 Cesar Einnero
JUNE
MARA MARU
Tuesday 3 THE BACKE')
Wednesday 4
Thursday 11 5 Robert Mitchum
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Friday 6 1 INVITATION
Saturday 7 :JDorotliy McGuire
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Sunday i 8 11 ABOUT FACE
Monday 9 Gordon McRae
Tuesday 10 FIRST LEGION
Wednesday 11
Thursday 12 Charles Boyer
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Tuesday 111i FOR MEN ONLY
Wednesday 18
Thursday 19 Paul Henreid
THE LOST CONTINENT
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All the News of Edmond PLUS
Many Popular Features
Somehing of Interest for Every
Member of the Family
itit Edmond Paper
For Edmond People
SEE THIS FINE PLICGRArvi of OUTSTANDING
ENTERTAINMENT That Has seen Selected For
Your Enjoyment at the Theatres During the
Month of June
Phone 836
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Ruth Rtunan
Elizabeth Scott
Van Johnson
Eddie Bracken
Walter Hampden
Friday 13 WHEN IN ROME
Saturday 14 Van Johnson Paul Douglas
15 r BELLS ON THEIR TOES
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!I 16 IJeanne Crain Myrna Loy
Friday 20 DEADLINE USA
Saturday 21 ' Humphrey Bogart Ethel Barrymore
Sunday 22 WAIT TIL THE SLINSHINES NELLIE
Monda 23 r Jean Peters Hugh AlarlOW
Bro-ole
Friday L 27 CARSON CITY
Saturday ' 28 Rando!ph Scott Lucille Norman
Sunday 29 ' AARON SLICK FROM PUMPKIN CREEK
Monday 30 Als In Young Dina Shore
'lama Gunn
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I MY SISTER EILEEN
2 '! Rosalind Russell Brian Aherne
3 ! STREET BANDITS
4 y Penny Edwards Robert Clarke
MISSING DAUGHTERS
5 Rochelle Hudson Richard Arlen
6 11 KONGA THE WILD STALLION
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9 H Lones 31ason June Havoc
10 11 HAVANA ROSE
11 Estelita Rodriquez Hugh Iferbert
Thursday t 12 CORPORAL DOLAND AWOL
Friday 13 11 GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN
Saturday I 14 Lon Chaney Lional Atwill
Sunday !I 15 H GOBS AND GALS
Monday ! IS Bernird Bros Cathy DoWTIS
Tuesday 17 TIME OF THEIR LIVES
Wednesday 18 L Abhott Costello
ROMANCE OF REDWOODS
Thursday L 19 Charles BickLyrd Jean Pa rki
Friday 20 SPOIITERS OF THE PLAINS
Saturday 21 Ty Rygel s
Sunday 22 BAL TABARIN
Monday 11 23 Yhriel Inurenco Cling
Tuesday 24 GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST
Wednesday 25 'Rlith Ntlson Loron
HILLBILLY DEACON
Thursday 26 Dcb Jack Crson
Friday 27
Saturday 23 DOWN IN ARKANSAS
Sunday 23 ALABABBA AND 40 THIEVES
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The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 29, 1952, newspaper, May 29, 1952; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2302123/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.