The Oklahoma County Register (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1953 Page: 4 of 8
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The Oklahoma County Register Thursday May 7 1953
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Mr and Mrs Lestur Reed an-
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Mr and Mrs George Griggs
have returned to make their
home in Edmond and have pur-
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C S C Wins One
Drops One
Stellar Individual performan-
ces again split the Central State
Brones' weekly baseball action
last week as the Drone nine
:liova:yl Oklahoma Cdtt niVer-
Hay'S Chiefs by a 11-2 count af-
ter dropping an earlier game If)
Northwestern State by an iden-
tical 11-'2 :core
Toni Bice Hanger f
contnlaited one of the oil! -
Standing t'ffOrtS as Ile connected
ter a grand home-run a
triple w:th to on another home-
rill with one em and then walk-
d wit lithe bases loaded to end
a perfect day at the plate
Bice was re?ponsible for nine
rins as he led the Ilaners'
hit attack while the Itroncs
the tollo1)14 d' I rOtild :muster only seven hits
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Zti tHt ::3 in rho ffiCh In Wad the final tWo In Normal I icighta Aidit ton
tO 1Amond tjkInii necol ding' drn( S
to he recorded plat tie er Yridav afternoon it was a dif-
'rhOtt dq1vI thdr tolo to
4Sta ferent story as the Ilrotici ‘val-
thii oneh hor r I Oklah bY loped ng
the visiti Chiefs with
le County Treasorc of oma
County I lahoma In the y a 12 hit ilt!aCk winle A J Houk-
Uhl t hat 411 V0114 111
R" man hurled his socond st rai t
hit paving hfoliIM or
A win of the year quiet Ing the
N" 171 "I 4IY "t v't- Chief bats with a neat (lilt hit
teenA !ahoret 1ted
s on nod c ains he above 414- ter
h d al cst te
TSat PtIch yf yon oda im The game was cloe through
or a po ar to 011111 rleht tin the first five innings with Cen-
or int! irt or 1111 tin t hi 4111o-
I Al holding a 3-2 margin but
41csct rcat eAt but t too h
imm not make are not 'lid i big sixth frame hy the EnineS
C1 I u On I iptf I lI broke the giurie wide open
V hi h th-10i h !coca oi
t hi4 ”urt Third haernan Gene Bedmar
To 0: '-'- 11"- yht I I Mk ii in 1c1 the It rfalec'
Friday afternoon it wits a
ferent story as the Brones wal-
loped the Aiiriating Chiefs with
a 12 hit iiVack while A J 1Luk-
man hurled his soconit straight
win of the year quieting the
Chief bats with a neat one-hitter
The game was close through
the first five innings with Cen-
tral holding a 3-2 margin but
big sixth frame by the thiones
broke the garini wide open
Third baseman Gene Bedmar
:old Hickman led the Primes'
ONE-COAT tV HITE
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Church Of Christ Clyde Damns To WALTERS SPEAKS TO
BUSINESS LAW CLASS FUNERAL SERVICES
FOR MRS BARBER !
Minister Named
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Jtay In Enid ii1 Wulltrl E'Immd 1"w- Funeral strViCeS for Nirs P R
Appointment intent of W M
ill p eal estte and Barber were held in Bristow
i ra
Thonipon iiif Oklah d
oma City as April 15 in the First Christian
ealer spoke to business insurance law
Clyde C Diin f irmer infor- ! cl"'s 1"st ThurdaY
niiiiii--ter of the Edmond Church church
of Christ Fourth and Boulevard Illation officer at Valli Air "Since inoq Of the students
M
r and M rs 1Jrber came ' )
ilas been killtiounced Force Base Etril has won ap- ')wil cars'" 'Ild PYull HalP'l Edmond in 1900 and liVed until
Donng the Pot two IearS Mr pointed assiiiint secretary-man' r"'ed' "'" teacht:s the class' 1918 when they moved to Bris-
of "Mr AValters subp et was auto- mrs s
1 rber was a member of
ThompJion has served as minis- fwer of tl'e EM1 Chamber
niobile collision and liability in-
ter of the church at At(oka Ok- i Commerce the Christian church and East-1
surince"
lahoma Ile will begin his min- i Dams who was recalle1 to ' ' ern Star
First Pulitzer Prize
w Ie a ta 00111 iin) richt till the first five innings with C Ernest I lem i ngway W01-1 the i 71
t intfTt or 1“-ri iiii3O1 iiii ioi-
holding a 2 marg
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first Pulitzer prize in his 30-year l 4
1sci II a rtal 4At ID but twil ton h
Is imm pat mai iir 11 N did i big sixth frame by the Enines career as a rugged outdoor nov-
!aa iist ik cllpt on plaint in - i I 1 k il 1 eliit ths week for his vivid
v hi h i-1-10i h t-iis i kis ii s ri i" I- IC iwilt li c open
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1 I 31 rt by o I 1 I2-hit attack cjeh getting t‘kii The 1953 Pulitzer drama a-1
ward went to William Inge
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airmit )-0 le'l ''"l' "t '"" "'I -miles iind a triple for their
ilea aa- la i kt17
too w Allit th 1 a-iii1 'iy's work A triple by Gerald be'nS04 - born playwright for
" "k '''"'" '''''I'''' s''' r' l"'I'''''' t'tlev a double by t)on Brown his Broadway hit "Picnic" a
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labcA 1--111 Ili I t lilt U 17)(1 isingle by Art Fent 13t play with a Midwest setting
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There were two repeat winners
Kennedy Bob lzihitt buld A
in this year's list of awards
Pecore rounded out the attack
iniide by the trustees of Colum-
W R PROCTOR DIES Ina UniVersly
AFTER LONG ILLNESS They were Archibald Mae-
1cish in the field of poetry and
W B Proctor died last xeek Dr1 Whitehead of the Associa-
atter a years illness at Purcell ted Press in the realm Of na-
Ile was well known here as tionid reporting IlacLeish last
Ins wife was a sister to the was honored in 1933 and White-
well known Wmtla nil family head in 1951
who live here Macteish won his second Pub
Mr Proctor was taken to his itter Poetry Award for his "Col-
home in Palestine Texas for lecte dPoems 1917-1952" Mac-
burial 'visit who will be 61 Thursday
Mrs Sol Devereaux and Mrs was born in Glendale Illinois
Carrie Pelle Meyers sisters of Whitehead 45 is a native of
Mrs Proctor went to the fun- 'Inman Va
eral services at Palestine I Whitehead was singled out for
The Wantland family home is I honors this year for his story
at Purcell 1"The Great Deception" a gra
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1try here on a full-time basis !Active du' ith the alr force
starting about June 1 l in Alr fr1-nt I h:s air
The new rniniAer of the local force tcir Aflr1 Tle next
church has served churches in day started his 110'k'
Oklnah Hobart I
Anadarko Sulphur Okmulree
and Pampa Texas Ile also- has 11lic pn-ra dkerp
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and Pampa Texas Ile also-has I11C a deseriP-
taen engaged in evingelistic t"'" F:L7'enh"wcr's
work in Arkansas Texas Mis- si'crut CITht
uri Kamas Tennessee Newih's
NIexieo CaLlornia and Oregon I 11 n:)v(1
Ntr Thompon's family con-I winner vf1 be L in JCoy Iliz
sits of his wife and four sonsI"The :j‘iii and the Sea- is
all of whom in the minstryithe tale of in aged fherman
Wallace at Boulder City Nev- and his fight to bring t) kind
JiKph at Luzbuddie Txas- a pant the climatic cat'h
David at Huntsville Ala awl of long hard life
William Jr in Lufkin Texas Inge 40 is from Indepen-
Mr and Mrs 'Thompson willidenee Kansas His "Picnic" was
occupy the minister's home at his sevond Broadway hit
Third and Boulevard Inge's new p'ay in!roduci-s a
handsome irruprin7-Thle her)
Ilemingway Wins into a group of lonely " omen
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