Bristow Citizen (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1956 Page: 3 of 12
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THURSDAY JANUARY 5 1956
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Miss Billie Jean Cape Becomes
Bride Of William Howard Thomas
Mr and Mrs R R Cape Bristow announce the marriage of
their daughter Miss Billie Jean Cape of Oklahoma City to William
Howard Thomas son of Mr and Mrs J Paul Thomas Okemah
The NNedding was an event of 8:00 p ni Saturday December 31
in the First Baptist Church Bristow Reverend A S Day officiat-
ed at the ceremony
The church was decorated with pedestal baskets holding white
chrysanthemums and candelabra holding white tapers
Mrs A J Kilgore organist played traditional wedding music
and accompanied Miss Mary Sue Cape soloist who sang "Because"
and "I Love Thee"
The bride was given in mar- dress over taffeta with matching
riage by her father She woue a accessories and her corsage was
gown of imported lace over satin of gardenias
The fitted nodiee was designed
The bride's parents were hosts
with a deep portrait neckline with
at a reception at the church Mrs
pleated illusion with a deep scat-
Charles A Mu liens was in charge
"' lop edge in tiny vat lace across
of the reception Assisting were
the front She wore lace gaunt
Mrs M E Sullivan Dill's A J
: lets to compliment her short
Sampson and Mrs C B Cape
sleeves The three tier bouffant
skirt featured the scallop edge the bride's aunt Mrs Wilson
Harjo and Mrs J W Tunnel!
in the Val lace Der double tier
veil of imported silk illusions was The bride's table was covered
attached to a double coronet with satin draped with net bound
in pink satin and centered with
crown of seed' pearls She carried
a three tiered wedding cake top-
a bouquet of hyacinths centered
with a white orchid ped with a miniature bride and
t Miss Mary Sue Cape sister of groom
the bride was maid of honor Mrs R Randall Cape of Nor
Bridesmatrons were Mrs William man sister-in-law of the bride
Walker and Mrs C O Wright ot presided at the guest book
Oklahoma City and Mrs Alfred Out-of-town guests were Judge
Darting of Bristow Miss Johnnie and Mrs Eben L Taylor Mrs
Lee Pennington of Sulphur a P B Rice Suzy and Nancy of
cousin of the bride was candle- Oklahoma City Mr and Mrs
lighter Dale Boren of Wewoka and Mr
The attendants wore cocktail
and Mrs Harry Johnson of Okla-
' lengt h dresses of crystal satin homa City
ill ice blue The dresses were For traveling the bride wore
styled on princess lines with an a gray suit with navy accessories
elliPice effect finished with a roll- and a white orchid corsage
ed collar forming a portrait ef After a short wedding trip the
rect They carried colonial bott- couple will make their home in
(facts of blue chrysanthemums Oklahoma City
Miss Kim Cape cousin of the
bride of Knox City Texas was Camden South Carolina is
11°1 Ii I Itingla'ar" was Doll building a drive-in jail which
Edwin colo of Serninok a cousin allow police to drive down a ramp
UI I ho hi kit grooni and deposit prisoners right '
ght at
nil O'Neal of Oklahoma City their cell doors What will they:
- served as It man Ushers were think of next!
R lIandall Cape brother of the
bride Norman John Watson
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Tiika and George Ashlock Elk HARVAT'S
Ciy
The inotirr of the bride WO re a '
blue brocaded dress with Wedgo1 Jewelry and Cifts
blue accessories and a gar Expert 1Vatch Repairing
denia corsage The mother of the 218 N Main Phone 519
bridegroom wore a mauve lace
Girl's Kenwood Coats
100 WOOL and WASHABLE
Sizes 1 to 8-1eg $2995
Now $1995
ftim OMMEMMMO 0 IMO0 0010000
Cancraft Coats
Sites 3 to 6---Reg $1575
Now $1175
(Davis Studio Photo)
Mrs R Randall Cape of Nor
man sister-in-law of the bride
presided at the guest book
Out-of-town guests were Judge
and Mrs Eben L Taylor Mrs
P B Rice Suzy and Nancy of
Oklahoma City Mr and Mrs1
Dale Boren of Wewoka and Mr
and Mrs Harry Johnson of Okla-
homa City
For traveling the bride wore
a gray suit with navy accessories
and a white orchid corsage
After a short wedding trip the
couple will make their home in
Oklahoma City
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THE ROYAL NEIGHBORS
INSTALL NEW OFFICERS
Members of the Royal Neigh-
bor Camp met for their regular
meeting and installation of new
officers Monday evening at 7:30
in the OC&AWII hall
Mrs Flora Harrold of Tulsa
state supervisor was the install-
ing officer Mrs Madge Mann of
Tulsa district deputy was cere-
monial marshal Mrs Hanle Bur-
ris was assistant ceremonial mar-
shal and Mrs Georgia Price in-
stalling chancellor
New officers installed were
Mrs Ruth Key lor oracle Airs
Thelma Groom past oracle Mrs
Peggy Es lick vice oracle Mrs
Viola Shof e chancellor Mrs
Pearl Conge r recorder Mrs
Ethel Jennings marshal Mrs
Betty Johnson assistant marshal
Miss Klemen Sukovaty innersens
tind Mrs Hazel Shad manage'
Mrs Velma Mussa musician
Mrs Ruth Beck faith Mrs Gold
IC Irvine courage Mrs Hazel
Shad modesty Mrs Meekee Gass
unselfishness Mts Lena Eaton
endurance Mrs Orabell Leach
flag bearer and Mrs Gladys
Jones captain or degree staff
Visitors for the evening Were
Mr and Mrs Will Harrold and
Mrs Madge Mann
A free will offering for the
Polio Drive was given and Will
on each meeting this month
Following the installation cere-
mony the 23 members and guests
went to the Highway Cafe for
refreshments furnished by the
camp
Holiday guests in the home of
Mr and Mrs J H Ford were
Mrs Goodman of Me Iburn Mr
and Mrs H Ford of Tulsa Mr
and Mrs Oley Ford and children
Mr and Mrs G W Wilson both
of Bristow Mr a n d Mrs Bob
Jones and children of Wichita
Mans Mr and Mrs John Turpin
of Tulsa and Arthur Barnard
THE BRISTOW RECORD PAGE TIMEE
REBEKIII MEMBERS
RAVE REGULAR MEETING
Members of the Rebekah lodge
met in the MOE' hall Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o'clock for their
regular meeting
Members present were Mrs
Floyd Groom Mrs Walter Marsh
Mrs Mollie Cowan Mrs Cleo
Giles Mrs Viola Shofe Mrs L A
Shelton Mrs Ruth Malstrrough
and Mrs J B Aldridge Mrs
Lee Roberts Mrs Mannford Bur-
is Mr and Mrs L a Mott Mrs
Howard Clark Mrs L R Conrad
Mrs Richard Wilder and Mrs
E E Greer
MISS EDITH MORGAN
HOSTESS TO MONDAY CLUB
The Monday Afternoon Sewing
club met January 2 in the home
of Miss Edith Morgan fe'r their
regular meeting at 2 pm
The afternoon was spent sew-
ing and visiting
Refreshments were served 10
Miss Eura Dunagan Mrs Lottie
Ilavice Mrs Chas Klingensmith
Mrs Harry Walling Mrs George
Allen Mrs Lester Johnston Mrs
Frank Roberts Mrs Alvin Sete
ter Mrs B F Curran Mrs JR
Alton Mrs V C Sole Mrs L S
Kimes and Mrs G N Dunagtin
The next meeting of the club
will be January 17 in the home
of Mrs L S lines
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Jerry Jackson
Home For Visit
Jerry Jackson 19 yearold Ibis-
tow dancer who has made an al-
most phenomenal success since
going to California two years ago
left Monday after a 10day visit
with his mother Mrs Pauline
Jackson Bristow and his father
Paul Jackson also of Bristow
Ilt returns to a career already
well established and bright with
future promise Early this month
he will have the dance lead in the
ballet "Swan Lake- to be perfor-
med with the Los Angeles Sym-
phony Orchestra In February no
viIl appear in a televised ballet
performance with the niece el
Margo Fontaine
At the University of California
in Los Angeles he will continue
to do choreography for the Var-
sity and Homecoming shows and
will also do choreography tor
MGM studios
Last summer he dkl the dancing
for the musical "Run for Cover"
presented at the Ivar Theater in
Hollywood Recently he was pre-1
miere danseur for the Santa Mon-
ica Civic Ballet in "Les 311)hide8"
and "Nutcracker"
Jackson is a sophomore at
UCLA majoring in art He has
turned down a number of offers
for professional work in the in
terests of completing his aca-
demic work
lie began his ballet training it
Tulsa with Suzanne Bettis Whils
here he did some guest teaching
at the Bettis studio
Famous last words-----''But IIE
Markwell staplers are better I was supposed to stop!"
TITHOOTS I
UNITE SRLE
now in PROGRESS
4-1 11 4t4"
CONDENSED STATEMENT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE
American National Bank
BRISTOW OKLAHOMA
At The Close of Business December 31 1955
RESOURCES
441111011C Ufa '41124akitiol:: tA41
Loans arid Discounts 78131563
Overdrafts 28057
Stock in Federal Resole Bank 600000
Banking House 666500
Furniture and Fixtures 512150
CASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE:
United States Bonds $116771909
Municipal Bonds and Warrants 79207611
Cash and Due from Banks 73211991 269191511
Total $319160081
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 5000000
15000000
Surplus
Undivided Profits 11659812
Deposits 317500212
Total $319160081
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The ahol e statement is correct
J L RILEY Cashier
'Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Oration
Washington D C
Member of Federal Reserve System Over 33 Years i° —
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airs M Jones
Hostess Tuesday
Mrs Montfort Jones entertain
ed Tuesday evening with her an-
nual holiday dinner part
The home was exquisitely deco
rated with poinsettias and car
nations The serving table was
laid with a Aladeria cloth aud !
centered with a colorful holiday
fruit arrangement
Those enjoying the occasion
vie Mr and Mrs Montfort W
Ghee Mrs George McMillan Mr
and Mrs Mims McMillan Mrs
Ernest Reynolds Mr and Airs
Edwin AlcMillan Mr and Mrs
Ifary McMillan Mr and Mrs
L B Sneed Mr and Mrs Max
Andrews Mrs Robert Lee Jones
Mrs Fletcher 'Johnson Carter
McMillan Mr and Mrs John
)ins Mr and Mrs Clen Brown
111 and Mrs Levan Kelly and
Melinda and Nit's Harry Ekhahl'
Jr and Mrs Elbert Sims (if
PoniA City were VI mlicnti guests
in the home of Mr and Mrs
Walter Marsh
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NEW YEARS DANCE
AT COUNTRY CLUB
Members of the Country Club
and their out-ottown guests en
joyed a New Year's Eve dance
at the club Mr and Mrs Don
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CON OCO
DeWitt were In charge of the eve
flings entertainment
Delicious refreshments were
served buffet style at the end ot
the evening to approximately
fifty couples
SUPER SERVICE
Means The Best At Conoco
WHEEL BALANCING
Just installed the latest wheel balancing
equipment The Stewart-Warner
liteeronic Balancer
CAR WASHED POLISHED AND WAXED
BY CAREFUL EXPERT WORKMEN
OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY
SUPER SERVICE
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Cook, I. L., Jr. Bristow Citizen (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1956, newspaper, January 5, 1956; Bristow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2303201/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.