The Okmulgeean (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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Rev and Mr Ted Hunt have
returned to their home In Pawnee
after a short visit with Mr and
Mrs Earl Dooley southeast of
the city and Mr and Mrs Hurst
Rev Hurst's parents Rev Hurst
Is pastor of the Christian church
In Pawnee
The Gold Star Mathers will have
a luncheon meeting Thursday at
1 p m In the home of Mrs Roy
S McCulloch 220 E 20th
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Mr and Mrs Leo Hassell were
in Weleetka Sunday to attend a
church conference
WHICH IS THE '
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The easiest way to pay your
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also have an automatic
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the Bank df beggs
Meaubea af F D L C
Norris Ileus
Mrs Bertha Horbinson was hos-
tess to the Verbena Flower Club
Friday March 12 at her home
east of the city
Eight members answered roll
call Minutes of previous meeting
were read and approved
Mrs Aggas presented the lesson
on “Petunias to be Proud of"
“Start Seeds Indoors Now" and
"There's Narry a Slip"
In two clever contests Mrs
Craighead and Mrs White receiv-
ed the prizes
Delicious refreshments were ser-
ved by the hostess to Mrs Loralne
Aggas Frieda Nunn Ann Russell
Orace Ray Martha Craighead
Della White and Mrs Jennie Bay
of Okmulgee
The next meeting will be April
9th with Mrs Orace Ray as host-
ess and Mrs Orra Davis as leader
Mis C W Singleton Mrs Ira
Singleton Mrs Leon Abhusey of
Oklahoma City were guests of Mrs
R J Wlnan and Mr and Mrs
John Foster over the weekend
Mrs Otis League Shirley Loa-
gue land Lynn Ooodman spent
the weekend In Oklahoma City
with Mr and Mrs Robert McCon-
nell and Stanley Oene
Miss Wanda June Loague fell
at the skating rink Monday night
and broke her arm
Mis W W Burnett honored Billy
on Saturday March 13 with a par-
ty celebrationg his seventh birth-
day After refreshments of Ice cream
and cake and favors of sacks of
marbles were given each guest a
line party was held at the Morris
Theatre There were fifteen boys
attending the party
The OES Study Club met Mon-
lay night at the Masonic Hall for
the regular monthly meeting
The lesson was presented by
Mrs Orra Davis
Three games were played with
prizes going to Mrs R L Moore
Mrs A Z Ooodman and Mrs
Floyd Gale Jr
DONT MISS THIS MONEY SAVING EVENT OF -
Gifted Easter Fashions certain to
delight and flatter every lady on your
list For the sophisticate for the bli-
the spirit-giddy colorful scarfs- and
for the ultra-feminine charmer what
else but lace lavished lingerie— And
of course the prices keyed to compli-
ment both the limited and the expan-
sive burget
Special Clearance of
WINTER DRESSES
SPECIAL GROUP
NEW SPRING STYLED
Bags $298
LEATHER
OTHERS 3398 to 3995
LITTLE GIRL
EASTER BAGS
Plastic in colors - Patent Leather
$125
LITTLE GIRL
GLOVES
Easter White
98c
Get The Most For Tour Fashion Dollar With —
Separates
SKIRTS
JL ‘ Cotton - Crepo - Linen
Shantung Denim
$100 to $1295
SPRING 8TLVED BEADED
COLLARS
$250
BEADED
BETS
$200
LYTLE’S
Refreshments were served to
Mesdames Tom Mitchell A L
Davis Bill Long R L Moore
A Z Goodman Floyd Gale Jr
Della White Ray Denny W W
Burnett Dewey Hurt and Charles
Cummings
Mrs Sherman Oarrett of Pauls
Valley Is vlsiUng friends and rel-
atives in Morris this week
Mr and Mrs Abe White and
grandchildren of Tulsa visited
with Mrs Minnie Armstrong and
other friends over the weekend
Mr and Mrs John Bartels of
Beggs spent Sunday visiting with
relatives
The First Baptist Church of
Morris called Rev Forrest Jack-
son of Fort Worth Texas for
their new minister He will be
here for services on Easter Sun-
day Sunday School at 9:45 and
Morning Worship at 11:00 BTU
at 6:45 p m Evening Worship
at 7:30 p m
On Monday night the men have
a Brotherhood MeeUng and the
women have s Bible 8tudy at the
church a 7:30 p m Everyone is
urged to attend these meetings
The Worker’s Conference was
held at the Baptist Church Tues-
day evening with a large attend-
ance from several out-of-town
churches
The Christian Women's Fellow-
ship will meet Tuesday March 23
at the Christian Church Parsonage
for the monthly Missionary meet-
ing Mrs John Foster will be in
charge of the lesson
The Morris Civic Club met Fri-
day afternoon March 17 at the
home of Mrs John B Turner
Roll call was given by each
member telling of a current event
A dessert course was served to
Mrs Orra Davis Mrs Clara Bur-
nett Mrs Josie Mullins Mrs
Cora Flemings Mrs Pearl Hurt
Mis Oleta Whitecotton Mrs Jane
McNutt and the hostess Mrs
Beth Turner
Mrs J F Whitecotton enter-
tained Friday March 19 with a
birthday party lor her son Fred-
die Lee
Informal games were played
with prizes going to J R Watts
Tom Clark Earnest Darden
Herbert Watts and Neal Wise
Birthday cake and ice cream
were served to Duke Loagus Allen
Anderson Curtis Long Jimmy
8tory Bobby Hardesty Gary
Blount Larry Rogers Earnest
Darden Herbert Watts Jimmy
Maynard Leroy Floyd Jeff Baker
Winfred Shlwlett J R Watts
Jerry Shoemake Neal Wise Tom
Clark and Wayne Davis
Each guest was given a sack of
marbles as a favor
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THE OKMULOEBAlf
TUESDAY MARCH 33 1954
Mr Hugh Brlckey is a patient
of Buell Clinic following a heart
attack
Several members of the Morris
Home Demonstration Club are
planning to attend the Northeast
District Meeting to be held in
Muskogee March 34 at the Rlts
Theatre
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Gaston, Dale L. The Okmulgeean (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 23, 1954, newspaper, March 23, 1954; Okmulgee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2336379/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.