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CRESCENT TIMES
A Democratic Newspaper
The Crescent Times, lavst-i-nt. Okla., Thiu-sdav,
August ft
Number 48
LIONS TAKE
SCOUTS TO
STATE CAMP
Kcouta l-r-t't Monday; To Return,
Saturday Morning From .
Outing
C
The Creacent Lions club furn-
itthcd transportation for the local
Scout* who left for camp last
Monday morning.
Four cars with tho 17 Scouts.
and Scout master Hogg and a
trailer load of camping equipment
and supplies left hero at 7.00 n.
m. Monday morning and arrived
at their camp near Cleveland,
at 9:80.
% The camp is a native timhei -
land In the foothills of the Ozark*
and on the hank of the Arkan-
sas river. They have piped water
throughout the camp site and
other sanitary equipment to make
the camp modern. Yet the ramp
is native in that there is no
mowing and clearing done. The
spot is Ideal for Scout camping, j ^hy
The Lions plan 10 take several ^y
i;l hi:no
Mary Frances Murry * ho
ti teaching the pust two
2 in a consolidated school
near Chickasha has been accpt-
•d in the Junior high school at
K1 IU no for the 193 0-40 school
ierin.
Miss Murry \isited last week in
Norman where she was the gu st
of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Gray and
previous Monday had it-
d,ld i he graduation exercises
' ntr ti Stale Teachers oo||e r
Edmond
AUGUST
P B. O G
IN THE
SHOW
R A M
TIMES'
« m it \rrisr « ii t in ii
i hi its \i n i:\tmin
Hi. \\ M I
Baptist (
Ser\i« |
with Mr
.11! eh for ti
Chris
Mi
1 .Ike It Hot" Chosen
Free Show For The
M i >
II L Mi
Tttr<
on the
SERVICES FOR
MRS. PROCTOR
HELD JULY 24
The
August
The C
court< s
Like 1
for
Lit/ Theatre calendar
in in this weeks issue oi
re.scon t Times with tin
y picture ln'inp "Soinf
Hot" starring Shirlev
I'na
ft.
ddent o
ficlated
' Love'I; Service*
By Lev. Jam^s A
Hogg
Ross rind Loli Hope with
Merkel and Gent Krupa and
his orchestra showing the last
Wednesday and Thursday in the
month. August 30 and HI.
The calendar giving the entlr •
program for the month is print-
ed in this issue and if saved until
uhoye dates will admit ladies over
is years or age to the show frc
of charge.
This monthly feature is a cour-
tesy of The Kit'/ Theatre and
The Crescent Times.
The Woman's Mission.ti
of ih * First llaptiHt ehu
Thursday afternoon at
clock. July 27 at |h« eli
the regular business
A social was held lolloi
husiiiess session.
CHURCH GROUP
SPENDS DAY
IN SULPHUR
ChuMii.n Kndeayor Youiu; P-
Attend Sendees In Snlplm
Sunday. Jul\
RITZ BEAUTY'
AD WORTH 50c
TO CUSTOMERS
A 11> Time Front Augu >t
To August 11th On
i-rmiuent Wav. •*
The
: iii 11114
v Oi l h
Lit/ I
in this
it Tiim
IS t.a
uty Shop
. eks issue Of 11 •
an ad which ii
on any perman-
ent wave In price range of fl.75
to A:*., oil. The coupon Ls good
from Monda\. August 7 until and
including August 11.
Two experienced operators are
in charge, with all new and the
latest equipment. \ new n anl- j
curing table has been received
this v. eek at the shop. See i l for |
other parikulars of special offer.
ML Wit Mils slMMI.ItlM,
<•1 \ I I* A ii r\ \ I ||( \| I
v''- ' Mi'v M.-iiry SIiuiii. ring
entertained in honor oi Mr and
Mrs. I'nill McQueen at th.-li h i-
nt e last Thursday night.
Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs Gene Strange, Mr ami Mrs
J it McPeek, Mr and Mrs R .
Green Mr and Mrs Arthur Wis-
by. Mrs. irotuer Adams
ehildren Billy, Homei and
'' •' nd Miss June Davis.
JOHN POLLARD
FUNERAL HELD
IIERE TUESDAY
and
Man
Intended llln.
for hdm Pol
HOODS HOSTS
TO ACTRESS
N1ECE~DARLA
Member* ot
Oues.s In Ci
Home
Hood FatnlL
mi K sllALI HONORS AT
LI II I'llDAV PAltTY. s|' S IIAV
ii
of the business men from Cres-
c-nt to the camp to stay all night
Friday and return early Saturday.
The Scouts att ndlng the cam"
are J. M. Lovelace, James Lous;
Ifershel l* o Hanning. Max Black-
mon, Jeb Stuart, Lill Richards
Lobby Llchards, Junior Miller.
Jlinmy Fortune, Bill Brant. limn-
nel! York Eugene- Michael, Bob
Hrant, Eugene Graff, Arno
Beyer, Bill Blackmon. Bohhv Pf-
elmmer and Scout Master Jmtis
A. lloKg.
VI Ins mi SO\ K\'ir.KTAl\s
FOli PONCA CIT\ l.l l\l
Ml«s Virginia Hudson pn'>r-
tulnc-d ut her borne .Saturday
evening in honor of Alexander!
and David la>ng of Ponca Cltv. ,
house guests Iti the E. A. BlacK-i
ivon home.
. The cvinlng wns spent playing!
games after which |e • cream
and cake weie served to the
henorees and Miss Katheriue
Williams. Miss Thelma Blackmon.
Miv* Arlone Weldon, Miss Kalh-,
rvu Hudson. Jock Ford. Ceo'd
.Je« n Fortune, Max Llwoknion •
and Mill Llackmon.
Mils LEONARD L\MiSTON
HOSTESS l ltllMH \ C*1.1 It
I
. The FH *ndly club met at th - j
home or Mrs. Leonard Langston \
Frldav. July 2s. The afternoon!
whs spent worklpg on tea tow-Is
for the hostess.
Refreshments wer served 'oi
guests Mrs. Jim CarmlcliH* I, of
flu:hrie and Mrs Uoss lang-
ston ar.d to the members. Mrs.
V\ F. Brown, Mrs. M K. Car-
michael, Mrv Virgil Hereon,
Mrs. Mote Gray, Mrs. Hugh Mah-
nk'e, and Mrs. Paul Greene.
The club will meet Friday, Aug-
ust 4 with Mrs. Claud Richards.
All members are asked to bring
thlrnl l?«.
•Mineral services wei
afternoon, Juiy
I.. Proctor at Li
James A. Hoxg. pa i
First Baptist church
officiated. Lurial w
Oak View cemetery
• held Mon
4 for Mrs.
veil. Rev.
or of he
of Crescent
s In the
under the
direction of K. J. Adams. Music!
was furnished by th«* Lovell ch-
oir o:' 1-ovell.
Mrs. I*i lira Proctor parsed,
away Friday, July 2i, at the age,
of 01 years and 0 months. She I
is survived by her husband, Mr. i
Proctor and by four adopted chll- j
dren.
M HISIIOP IIONOHI L ON
«-.ltl It I It I'll AWIVI.KSALV
MIL-C* >\T1M .NT I MI'I.OV I I s
MOI L MONTIHA PALT\
The August party of the Mid-
Continent employees and thrir
families was held Friday night.
Ic • Cream and cake was serv-
ed following the playing of out-
door games.
Those present were Mr and
Mr.-' Ear! Pickens and sons Earl
jr.. and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Cornell and children,
, Betty Lou. I/Ouise and Oorald
IC'-nt of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Johnson and daughters, Mr.
J and Mrs. O. L. McT«tln and gue-
j -is, Mrs. Whilmu Clanln, Miss
Claire 1!rooks. Bill Pickens and
A group of I lie yo i
of tin Christian End.:i\
earlv Sunday morning wii
McContiel for Su>!phur
thev attended morning
ople i
left i
t li r.
n OOd,
Mr
Lo
ervle
I'hurt
ertnou.
End.
I llUe
In honor or the 6:ird blr;h an-'
nlversary of O M. Bishop, a I.-.m-j
reunion was held Sunday, July !
Blah op home.
An.®yl Oliver.
lly
t th
Eleven sons and daughters were
toother for the first time in
fror v.'iM's, All came with we'l
filb d b isk t- and the dinner was
served at noon. The day was
snerff Informally and groups of
uielures were taken In the after-
noon.
Those nr<vsent were Mr. and
Mr-. V\f. I*'. Brown and daughters
of Wellness y. Mr. and Mrs. Spon-
•r of Kingfisher, Mr. and Mr?. W.
S Est is and family of Tonkawa,
W. L. Estls :ind t tmlly of Argon-
Kan.. T. II Llshop and fam-
ily of 1M Leno. Mr. and Mrs. Wal.
Wilhi'iw cf H.-nnessev. Mr.
• nd Mrs. Clydt Llshop and fam-
ily >rr. nd Mrs. Arch Chinn !
and t'upiliv and th * honoree. O.
M. Lisbon and famil>.
showing Sunday, .\foiubiv a
TueMlay. "Inlon Paelfie" i
sloe? ( f th*' celi'bration < C i
•olden spikt thsl completed -
Jolmlng of the ea-t and He>i
rail.
I II (.KIN AI Vll.l KH\
Mil Ts TI E., Al ii 1ST I .".'1 11
Election ot officers for the locui
American I. gion Auxiliary will
he held Tuesday, August 15 al
the Legion Hall. All members :ire
urged to be present.
at the First ('hristia
Sulphur x.ith Lev. A
pastor, preaching; the
They aslo attended
services in the evinin;; l>
turning home.
The group had a pionl<
in Piatt National Park and tm «r
supper :it LellVievv in Sulphur.
They spent the afternoon at Tur-
ner Falls swimming
Those attending were Mioses
Esther Bruce of t'hicag^o. Ill Im-
ogen^ Simpson. Helen Louse. .
Lois l 'irst. I'dw ina Ka li. TIk Iuim
Blackmon. Lois Koeh I'loise
Booth. Jean Booth, Eunice Bak
er. Opal Stephens and Alexander
Long, La vis Long both of Ponca
City, Max Blackmon, Edward
Brace. Lob Brant, Roy Koch and
Boyd Fisher.
Payne and grand
son Master Dclvln Ward Ha.-kett
«>t Oklahoma City. Mr Arnold
Cochron and Master Robert Wat-
ts shared honors at a dinner
Sunday : t Mrs. Payne's home cn
loir birth anniversaries.
At noon the dinner was served
Hood
'alit .
Mr. and Mrs. (
grandmother.
actress of Holly-
with her parents. |
laud Hood and her
Nora Hood oi' i
on J ill v
d I i hem-
Mi
cafeteria style
Tom Waller :i
■ ii Mi>
Or
dren, Mr. and
nl daughter,
Watts and son,
erman Rhoads
and Mrs
ghter, Mr. and
and son
and Mrs
Theo a
Oir brb
il Lloyd.
Oeorge
A rnobl
to Mr. and Mrs.
d daughter, Mr
r Payne and chil-
Mrs. Fred So brim?
Mr. and Mrs. Sy
Mr. ami Mr.'. Rh-
s and da ughtei Mr.
Williams and <!aj-
id Mrs 1 <ee Hasket*
Oklahoma City. Mr.
V Payne and daugh-
coe Payne and sons
Blllle Herd of
Payne and Mr.
t'orhron and
Erlciv visited last Wednesday and
Thursday with her unci and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs W L Hood.
Other quests were Hr. and Mrs
F L Hood and sons and Mr and
Mrs. T p. Higgins and children
of Oklahoma city
l)arla w ho was I ad:r.g 11 iv
for the Hal Roaeh, Our C. nig
comedies is now under contra t
for th. \l (J, m picture corpor-
ation and has just completed a
picture starring Spanky.
The Hood fain 11 \ were form, r-
ly of l^eedy and hav fre<iuent!v
visited here.
llghh'tf
nt brie,
P.d-
Mlss HOI | M |R1)
with party
IIONOItl I)
ON III It I'll JI \ \
fan count>
Miss \ N LI RSOV M \ L L I I
\l \ \ II Ml Ut I n| | .O \ | | I
A nnoun i
marriage
d<>r«on. da
I'uIM
is honored
• venin.^ by
VACANCIES
IN THE U.
• ■ ORI \ (.I NI
IH >\OR| |>
Mi
M At KI Y
< \ ltlRTiri>.A\
>'va Flmoi
was Kolomi/
July 3 0 at
uroh with
of f icla tins.
The I.rid.
if IiOvell whiet!
Snndax niornini
First La nl 1st eh
s.
brood sow
Martinek.
:\l.i: 1
Phone
'hina
eorff"
MARINE CORP.
Twenty-Five Vacancl For Auv.•
iiyt In Martin Corps Infor-
mation At Post Office
Mrs Cl.ud Maekey
.•nte' t iined a group of Mttle chil-
dren In their home Tuesday after-
noon In honor or Die second birth
anniversary o* their daughter,
flint e, Oene
A lovely birthday cake with
'wo li«rht-d canoles .-entered the
• abl. . The honoive received
islftn. (\ > mes were enjoyed
for tin-
e '• v> o r i
lace trlmmir
(I Mr*. Jame'
■re the only
w pie Mrs :
teriinon dress
fa rm
ma ny
after
w hie
r
Mr. and Mrs. John Pa r'.ck and
Charles Bates were called to the
Oklahoma General hospital .n
Oklahoma city Monday morning
because of the serious illness of
the latter's wif^ Mrs. Bates. She
is stiff ring from complications
following a fall sever:. 1 weeks ago
in which she broke her hip. and
was taken to the hospita-! Thurs-
day morning.
Mr. and
HIKTH AN \orNCFMI NTs
Mr. and Mis. Austin llouc1;
announce the birth of a daughter
Wednesday, August 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Lulph Hood of
Oklahoma Cliv announce the bir-
th of u daughter Saturday, July
29. Mr Hood is brother of W
It. Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Klaer of
Maivhall snnnur.ee the birth of
twin daughters, Monday, July
24. Mrs. New Nave, mother of
Mrs. KlJ?er has been staying at the
home.
Mrs. Bob Hood spent
Monday In Oklahoma fTty where
they visited Mr Hood's brothers
' Maud Hood of Hollyw ood. Calif..
| Dr. Fred Hood and Ralph Hool
I of Oklahoma City, his mother,
! Mrs. Nora Hood of Erick and his
slstei Mrs. T. P. Higgins and
their families.
M-. and Mrs. T. C. Campbell
and daughters Miss Opal and Ml.*?
Artie an.l son Earl visited their
nephew Elvln fllbson of Si'oemi
Springs, Ark., who Is taking med«!
leal treatments In Oklahoma City j
They were accompanied home by
Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs
W. H. Hilton of Sprlnjytown. Ark.
Mrs. Psu
Patricia o;
for a few
EstiM's par
F. Estill.
Mr
I Eslill .-.n
Tulsa arii\
days visit
nts, Mr. ..i
Tv entv-tive vacancies for s.-r-
\ lee in the I'nited States Marin-
Corps are to be filled during Aug-
ust at 'lie Marine Corps Recruit-
ing station in Dallas. Postmaster,
L.I Blackmon, -aid today accord-
ing to Information received front i
Cantain .1 l> O'l e:n-y, office, in
charge. j
Applicants fillitm thes viean-
I eies will he scleetcd from young;
daughter I men residing in Texas and Ok'.i-
rl Sunda\ homa of which the Oallas office
with Mrs. ,K headnuartets.
sbnients
v*re
vVs
Ash mon. Marv
Oarlene Ash mon
son. Luth Ann
r on avrs, Erm
Clara Fay Maris
Wanda Evelyn
Al.-ne Channel,:
ViiKinia Car-;
Wright. Margie
May Landers,
I >ardene Kir
B.
Yt
en b. I ween the
1H
of
charn
rc
hav
and Mn. Frank V: nde\ar
have as thei>?ue<t tho laiLr's
n. phew Edwin Lay Dunham of
Wichita Falls. Tex..
Mr. and Mrs. R. J Snipes and
children of Chase, Kan , and for-
mer residents and Mrs. Snipes
brother-in-law and sister Mr.
and Mrs. Ooodson of Shawnee at-
tended church services Sunday;
evening at the Baptist church and
visited with friends.
moral
had
ligible
Black-
blanks
AT NT Ol^ MRS
III BIRD IN
ITSH ER
KANSAS Wl l>
Miss Thdma Raines and
C.r-er. of Tulsa visited M.
with Miss Ls.incK paretts.
ar.d Mrs. Greeley Laines
Hoy,
'•'day
M".
Mr. and Mrs. Vollie North of
Hilton were the guests the first of
♦he we-k of the former's brother
Charles North and Mrs. North
FOR S ALL- - re-cleaned
fa Seed. John Brant, Phone
(Crescent.
AI fa 1-
f.Fl 1
and vho
high school training are
to make application, Mr
mon stated. Application
and oilier material may be obta-
ined from the post Office or by
v riting to the L. S. Marine Carps.
Recruiting Station Dallas, Tey.,
he raid.
LUMBERJACKS
SMOTHERED BY
POLAR BEARS
Grudge Oanio To Pa* Played Fri-
day Night—Foul Play
On Both .ci<les Alleged
Flot !ioe Wal on. Mary Kather-
hie i ox. ShirLx T^lckerson, Nor-
hi ' I •'v Landers, FNa Joyce
Miirs. Judith Cov John Wesley
A-hmon. Dal. Marrs, n>.R0v
Diekersor>/ Alva Joe Cox, Vance
Stevens, Obndale (-..y i.arrv Wat-
•n"' ; ,H| and Don Watson.
Other pamstH were Mrs. John
Ash mon, Mrs Orval Co*. Mrs.
L. Watson Mrs. Frank Stevens,
M >. ( barley Cox, Mrs. Leonard
''ox anil grand mother.
Mack \
Miss 1'loye Ford
with a party Friday
Miss Florlne I'happell at fIt * |
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs C C Chappell.
The evening was spent infor-1
mally utter which refreshments j
were served to Mr. and Mr
Fr d Moore. Mr. and ilrs. Elnt-
Hannlnr,. Mrs. Ralph Flllmor
Ml.-s June Davis. Miss Betty Rout I Mr md
Miss Cleora Denny, Miss Ella hom on i
('happen of Guthrie, Miss Juanlta
Brown of Guthrie, Miss Audrey'
DeJornelt of lovell, Billy Earl' ^ 1 Nl
Adams. Oral McCall, Harold
S relt. Howard Swanson, Erse 11
Linville and Harold Gragg oi
r.ov.-u, j A j>0,v,.|| fiml Kl.a
| my Rert Clanln left la
morning for Cleveland,
th y will attend tin
World I'or'try I'ongr's
i position. Mr. Powell i-
i sident of the Oklahom
Lovell ot
a' ten dan t ••
PAIR IN I '.A!
ON \ \< \TION
.7111
il NllA\ S4'||<H>L LltOI *
IIAS PICNIC.SWIMMINL PAR IA
P.
Mr.
ind Mrs. R
daughter Phvl'ls
'"tlv. Kan., vlHllod from Friday,
''ntil Tiiosfl.iy nf(f-rnoon with
l-v.ms f:ilh<-r. Mr. John My,-rs j
1r MI'm VV || Wilson I
ami hfr hrothirs Clniirl n.n'l Wen-I
■ laM Myers an.l fnmillfs
were enroutc
A rk . on their
The Sunday school class of the
Methodist church with Mrs. Lov-
enia Fisher, teacher. enjoyed a
swimming party at the Kingfish-
er pool and a plcnie supper in
the park afterwards.
Guests were Lev. and Mn. A.
W. Hallmark and daughter Miss,
Mildred Ruth and grandson Don-
nie Chastain, Mrs. George Graff
and son George Graff jr.. IH!
Jr.. Mrs T. A McNVer and grand-
son Jack Ford, Mrs. Flutter and
. class members Betty Short. Mar-
" ; garet Myers, Jo Ann lfoman WII- .
D. Evans and j la Dean Rice, Lova Avon La Vance J
Ruth ot Dodge. \ Irginla Graft. Bennte langston.
I Jam-s Wells, Warren Smith and lv,,\
Harvey Shanklln.
Vssoeiailun and ii nie in b
I son
Tv.esdaj
0 ''here
Seventh
and ev
[m^t pr--
I'ou.try
or' A.
N'iascir.i
World's
Wa shin-
will also visit Detroit,
Falls. Albany and tl.e
Fair
bv way of
New Vork City,
I'lncinnatti and
Memphis. Tint).
4 <>4 IIRI.I.L i'l OSI S
«>i i in IHHI \ u'AnoN
they :
and Mrs. ITnrrj' Stmmerln
daughter Hilda l^irraln^ c
FayettevIPe. Mounn Carmel.
t Ti ' Tllptvlnu ninht >.
Ill .
we ta1
Mr
Huel Wagx-oner and dau-
ghter Judy Lay
Mr. and Mrs. Ti
children Edna My
of Seminole here Sutnrdav where
they ar(* the guests of her par-
ent«. Mr. and Mrs. C. V Hart.
The Merrell family drove to Mar-
shall where they visited friends.
Funeral services ware h Id In
Newton. Kan., for Mrs. T. P.
Brooks of Newton Wednesday.
July 26. Mrs. Brooks is an aunt
of Mrs. Lovenia Fisher and a
former resident who homestead-
► -1 the farm now owned by Mr.
kjpd Mrs. R. E. Green. Th*y mov-
ed a few years ago to Wichita,
Kim., where Mr. Brooks passed
away three years ago.
Ml*s Fisher accompanied by
Mrs C. If. Pittman, Mr. and Mrs.
f*i*in'i. pranr,s' v*.<>« r.«*
Blan.ly all of Oklahoma ",ty A„rl.. Cain., Tuesday fur
«° Ne^on. «V,ln. „lay ,o h., af„.r tt ,hrf0 th^
visit with her brother-in-law
Mrs. Ruby Faust roturne
accompanied j Saturday after spending t
Merrell and i three and half weeks on
and Gen" all; through the western state*
I home
e past
a tr.p
where
sh." visited relatives and attend-
ed the Golden Gate exposition at
San Franci.epo and returned by
way cif Portland. Ore , Salt Lake
City, Ftati and Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hart drove Lova Avon La Vance daughtci
to Burden. Kan., where they at-' of Mrv A T. L-Vanro lef Ton-
tended the family reunion of day for Looneville
Mrs. 'Karti's
Sunday. There
mothers mdaiJvcs
were 85 prpsent.
will
aunt.
islt
M rs.
Ind.. where
this month with
Margaret Howard.
FOR LEVI
house. Phone
room modem
Crescent.
attend
i;rs HU RI I IINIRAI
WFONrsDAV, H I
WWrd has y(een
bv friend- of th.
Eb^rle. following
several years. He
Monday July 24
.-Ister, Mr. and Mrs. S
Miss Vashiis and Mrs.
\isl1ed her s j t« r and
New Vork City for six
and
nn illness
passed
T. IJork.l Ml
itork a la |
family In f,,,nd
. — weoKn I ^'°>-
rcrplvpd hero I llrwt
Miss MaudI
home Sunday after
iway| I'iisl two wp.-ks In Tulwu where
•wrvlofo n- * . rnr">r"'i she wax In charifo of the Younfc>
Z ' \\V(Vnr'=(liy .Inly Moro ,l„rln« vanntlon
.0 norordlns to hlf wife. Mis
(J,« Rhone of Dacoivm. Okla. Mr. and Mr .~T* P. Cnn.pb.-I
was a rcHl'l*nt of, |l:irt as tt,. lr ool'.«,.l
former's sisters, Mrs. Hosea'
Campbell of Porter ft arid Mrs.'
Bill Miller of Texas who irft Sat.
nrdav accompanied by Mrs. Oani-I
phell's children Lula Mae, Klne
and Korea jr.. who bad h en \ls.
Iting a week at the Campbell
horn* i
, The Hlldreth Polar Bears was
I sncccfsful In their attempt to
j smother the Lumber Tacks front
! the Hudson-Houston Lumber Co.
! Th* final score in the faked and .
; crooked baseball game wns 7 tol
I 14. The Lumber Jacks cried frame
j and fil e when the Hlldreth Ice
| Co Polar Bears made up their
team of callers at the p-ame which
, "happended" 'o be baseball play-j
e*s from the seml-professltial
field.
The two captlans will play a
rrudyo game Friday ev. nine In
the local hall pak. Admission
to the field will be free.
Mrs. M. E. Carmlchaol requests'
all girls who would be Interested
In soft ball to meet In the el'y
nark Monday evening at ^.00 p.
Miss Margaret
Wi lis who have
•Minimi r school ;
of Okla homa
fa the i E. V
day night vl
the remaindi-
cation.
cation
an.l \U< Marie
been attending;
■ T tie Culver. Ity
•ecompanled their
Wells home Til e
re they will spend j
of the summer vj-
Mrs.
V. Moo
Iwate
W
to
of
tn^
"bib In the
Mrs. Short
t o -an countv
l^at-m Won ei,
Short and Mrs. A.
fr Monday for Stll-
ttend the state meet-
tlie Farm Women's
counties in Oklahoma,
was a delejfate from
id won first on
lub
In r str
dele
dress
from
and Mrs, >foor
the Good Luckj
mer's brother and sister-in-law. j
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slrnmerimr-
They returned to their home Wtd-j
n sday night.
C 1.. Weathers and Cecile Jo-;
res returned last Monday after
''ay'ng In the yolf tournament j
t Flf'eno on Sunday and Mon-.
day. They played the qualifying
game Friday.
W II Wilson sp- nt from Sun-
day - v- 'dng until Tuesday even-
l"ir of last vffk at 1-^1 Reno wh *;•«*
be attended th ' state rural car-
rier® convention.
Dr. and Mrs. Kennetn .'achrell
are leaving August 11 for a nine
day trip to Decatur, 111 , where*
thi y will visit the former's bro-
thet—In-la \. and sister, Mr. and
Mr c. G Bitzer, enroutc they
will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Kimsfv nt Centralia. Ill
Dr. Cocbrell announces tint his
dentist office will !>• cloa-l -lur-
ing his vacation.
.1 . Irs Curtis Rielimun
Sunday ij-uesls of Mr.
Art He| <s at Yukon.
Mr
Mi-
daughter Marie.
Ie«. e Jones and
Ruhr-eli and Mr
Mr. and Mrs. T.
c. Logers and
dr. and Mrs.
, his I eROv and
Joins parents.
O. Jones of
Enid
two
Rockj
returned Sunday from a
keeks vacation trip In the
Mountain stales.
- Ch ii-s Florida of May i-
Kan., arrived Tuesday ev-1
to spend the remainder of
keel; vbifi her cousin. Mrs
Powell.
lr M.d Mis. Ted Pfrimmer
j left Sunday night on : trip ti
asey employee of the|th<k Ozarks. They vbited Noel
Stuart Lumber Co Mo .U!,j Rogers, ArK> and othei
•«soV spent thMr vaci-| poinlH or interest
I*" R. I^lrst and daughter
I/Ois and son Safety lefi
y morning for Cameron.'
where they will visit Mrs.'
i mother Mrs. Barlow end
Baker n turned! *Kr Mother flnd sister-in-law, Mr.
spending the Mrs. Arthur Barlow and with
in north central
m
other relative
Missouri.
Crescent for many years making
his home on farms near Crescent
ind in town. He Is rurvlved b^
I f" wife, Mrs. Ebe, l • ^ Dacoma,
two sons Everett of Kansas Cltv
nAd New eli ot Los Angeles ('nil*
besides oth*r relatives and 'a
hQtt of friend#
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Jones were
the guests Tuesday night and
Wednesday of the latter's unci •
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Velvle
Bridal. Mrs. Jones before their
marriage Saturday. July 2ftth at
Enid was Miss Ila Clem of Mar-
ina II, Mr. and Mrs. Jones ac
leaving Thursday for Glendat •
to make their home.
r. and Mrs Edwin Hanewln-
and daughter 1 Vern«
of Oklahoma City iirought
Hanewlnckle's mother. Mrs
raff home for the weekend.
Graff is staying ot the hom>
er daughter and taking medi-
treatrnents.
Harold
Fullerton-
r>r>d Mrs.
ti^n at lawton and Medicine
Park until Thursday when they
wof" the priests of Mr. I'a^wv's
no rents Pev. and Mrs. S. H
Casey at Hasekll.
Mrs.
Juanlt
day
pa rent*
Tibbltt-
leaving
ti Si;ag.":i and dauyhtir
I almond visit e l Tues-
fierr.oon with the fori icrsi
Mr. an.l Mrs. Oliver
The Skaggs familv are
con for a camping ani
the Lock*' Moun-
Park In Cob ra do
l'
'•rnlon Pacific" in ihc fill/
theatre, Sunday, Mratday and Tue. Calif
Mlsy, h picture of ih«i linking b ,
rail «.f ilie nation's .two coast Mr. and Mrs. William Coffin.
Hues, starring- Joel !McCi-ca and N" sv Jersey and the latter's sis-
Barbara Stanwyck. tot misi aiic? moKi r * phiia-
— — delphla. Pa., arrived Wednesday
^ ; morning to visit several days
! SAT.E re-cleaned Alfal ; with Mr. Coffins brother Edd
'.i eed. John Brant, Pbon" f.Fl I | Coffin and family and at the A.
Cloycc Ryland and Rex Sand-
erson left Wednesday for Mount
Carmel in, where Mr. Ryland
will resume work in the oil field.
Miss Frances Pearson of Over-
ton. To., arrived Tuesday for a
visit with her uncle and aunt,
Mr and Mrs. Q. H Booth
Early Liberia Pooches, ripe now
Hn. «..an. r:,.orK.' I'l iifK, 7 mil s, (|Bh|nH tilp i
"a«f. 1 son'b rrow, lit on "I'l; tain National
Guthrie road 1 - -
Mr and Mrs. A. W. Lindley
aeoom-'snd daughter Judith left Friday
'I r > . f0r two or thr e weeks vacation
trip to California, they will vis-
It Mrs. l.lndley's brother-in-law
Mrs Francis Hollblay
panted Mrv. Milo Beck :
Antbls of Guthrie to Raton, N. M
They leff Tuesday morning and
will return the latter part of the
week.
Mt« Kate Hoplcru aceomnan-
ied her daughter Mrs. Olrxer Cart.
mMl and grand daughte.*, Miss
Vlda Cirtmill to their home ut
Edmond last Wednesday for a
visit of several days.
set nt
B. Powell hom*.
Mrs. W. S. Addington left Sat I Mrs. Luther L. Hancock. Mrs.
urday for Enid after an extended Dale Lelf. Mrs. Dade Hedgecock ,
visit with her son-in-law and | and Miss Ida Mary Strett of Se j
daughter* Mr. and Mrs. Z. O ' ward spent Tuesday afternoon
Hardy. here on hustness.
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fcr-
rlot at Onxard and at Los An-
geles and San Diego before their
return.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Graff and
daughter Patsv Lou. Mr. and
Mrs. John Maoy and children.
Popry and Phil, Mrs. Elizabeth
DeWltt, Earl Baker and daugh-
ter Lovell Jean and Ann South-
wick of Ponca Cltv spent Sunday
at Highland Beach at Oklahoma
city for a swimming party and
Picnic supper.
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