The Okmulgeean (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1954 Page: 4 of 4
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FLOWERS
For Every Occasion
FLOWERS BY WIRE
PHONE 6
JACKSON’S
FLOWERS
III N MORTON
QUALITY
HOUSE PAINT
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Free Will Baptist Church shared
their meeting with two shut-ins
Tuesday in their home 81S E
21st Mrs Jennings and Mrs
Sarah Morgan were the honored
gutsts Mrs John Elliston Mrs
Ralph Conaway Mrs Kenneth
Beveridge and Mrs George Brewer
were in charge of the progam
Refreshments of sandwiches and
cookies were served Others at-
tending were Mrs Ed Harris and
Debbie Mrs Joe Zummor and
Danny Gary Conaway Mrs How-
ard Conaway and Dale Mrs Rob-
ert Bohuslavtsky and Mrs Ed
Eohuslavisky
Our Best Outside Paint
Nothing Down — 3 Years to Pay
T H R O G E R S
LUMBER CO
200 E 7TH PHONE 25
FOR
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Watch Our Lot
fob lots or fin cabs
Beth' Late and Older Medela
“WE Stand Behind Ow IsW
AL FOLEY
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423 East Ph IB)
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— Opens 1: 15-
Admission 10c and 50c
NOW - WED
ALL NEW!
”MA and PA
KETTLE AT
HOME”
with
MAJORIE MAIN
PERCY KILBRIDE
NEWS — SPORTS
COLOR CARTOON
Opens l:15i —
Admission 10c and 45c
WED -- THURS
-CHAMP FOR
A DAY"
with
ALEX NICOL
AUDREY TROTTER
SPORTS - COMEDY
Opens 6:30
Admission 10c and 45c
WED - THURS
JANET LEIGH
TONY CURTIS
"HOUDINI"
GENE PURDY NEWS
COLOR CARTOON
' STARTS SUNDAY '
THE ACADEMY AWARD
WINNING PICTURE
“FROM HERE TO
ETERNITY"
-ORPHEUM-
Morris Nevs
Members of the Morris H D
club attending the County Coun-
cil meeting on Wednesday April
14 at the College were Mrs Minnie
Armstrong Mrs H D Tanner
Mrs W S Sparks Mrs H E
Zinuvermari and Mis Bill Long
The Morris High School chorus
and the Ramblers presented sev-
eral numbers Good Friday over
station KOTV in Tulsa
The Morris Seniors will present
their play Strictly Confidential
cn Tuesday April 20 at the High
School Auditorium The matinee
showing will be at 2:30 pm and
the evening program w ill start at
7:30 pm Admission will be 15
25 and 35 cents
The OES met Tuesday April
13 for regular meeting at which
time Mrs Ray Moore who has a
Grand Appointment
Following the close of the meet-
ing the High School Girls presen-
ted a gay nineties dress revue
The following girls participated
Peggy Rogers Wilma King Leota
King Lynn Goodman Phyllis
Edmonds Jody Loague Sadie Lou
Clark Mary Helen Clark Janice
Lynn Jeffries
The Morris H D Club will meet
Monday April 26 at 1:30 pm at
the Christian Church with Mrs
Ralph Loague as hostess The les-
son will be on Home Nursing and
will be given by Mrs Minnie Ar-
mstrong Mrs Russell Armstrong
Mrs Harry McKenney Mrs H D
Tanner and Mrs Kenneth Rich-
ardson 1
Members of the Morris Chapter
of Eastern Stars attending the
School of Instructions held in
Henryetta uri April 10 were Mrs
Clara Burnett Mr and Mrs Dut-
ch Hendricks Mr and Mrs Ray
Moore Mrs Bill Long Mrs Pearl
Hurt Mrs Hazel Cummings Mrs
Maxine Harris Mrs Colleen Ber-
ry Mrs Ruby Goodman Mrs
Dick Moore Mrs Doris Davis
Mrs Mavis Shoemake Mrs Orra
Davis Mrs Jewell McAllister and
Mrs Phillips
Bobby and Timothy of Little
Bobby and Timotthy of Little
Rock Arkansas are spending the
Easter weekend with her mother
Mis Minnie Armstrong
Mr W H O'Daniels is a pati-
ent in the Okmulgee city hospital
Marine Daniels was honored
with a birthday party and fare-
well party Wednesday evening
April 7 by the Young People's
Class of the Christian Church He
will leave for service in the Army
on April 15
Doyle Simpson of Lawrence Kn
has returned to his home there
after spending a week visiting his
mother Mrs Fannie Simpson
Members of the Cole Comer H
D Club attending the County
Council on Wednesday were Mrs
E T Peters Mrs A A Murell
and Mrs Ray Duncan
The Moms FFA Chapter held
Its annual parents and sons ban-
quet Thursday April 15 at the
I Mthodlst Church gym
During Okmulgee’
Paint-Up Fix-Up
Clean-Up Week
April 18-24
Panimtt-IUip SPESIIAIL§
RUBBER BASE
Wall Paint
$350 GAL
PURE BRISTLE
Paint Brush
$100
FADE RESISTANT
Red Bam Paint
$298 GAL
O’BRIENS 75
House Paint
$575 GAL
6 FOOT
Step Ladder
$550
O’BRIENS ALKOY
Flat Enamel
$475 GAL
OUTSIDE UTILITY
White Paint
$375 GAL-
O’BRIENS XXXX
SPAR VARNISH
$440 GAL
Scdberry Paint & Wallpaper Store
Paint and Wallpaper is Our Business — Not A Sideline
Entertainment was furnished by
songs sung by the Morris Ramb-
lers and the 11 Hits all members
of the FFA Chapter
David Maysey presented honor-
ary membership awards to Mis
Julln Jelfries and Mr Raymond
King
The Chapter Swtetheart was
Mias Wilira King and she was
presented a sweetheart packet by
the president Lon ahoeuiake
The'iiiaiii addiess for the even-
ing was given by Alex Wiederkehr
who is tile lieud Of the Agricul-
ture department at A and M
lech
About 165 members parents
and other guests attended the
fourth annual banquet
The Verbena Flower club met
Friday April 9 at the home cl
Mrs Anna Russell with Mrs Gra-
ce Ray as hostess
Members answered roll call by
telling What They Would Like
Most to Do in the Holy Land
The lesson was presented by
Mrs Orra Davis on the Holy Land
and the Easter Parade using
slides to illustrate her lectures
Mrs Nunn was prize winner in
the game
The next meeting will be May
14 with Mrs Orra Davis as the
hostess and Mrs Grace Ray as
lesson leader
Word has been received that
Lt Jg Pat Kenan has sailed a-
board the Mine Sweeper Fitch
for a six weeks cruise to Cuba and
the Caribbean Pat is the son
of Mrs Dan Kenan 613 S Ok-
mulgee Mrs George James 606 N Mor-
ton was hostess to the Iris Gar-
den Club Thursday at 2 p m
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Brverid-
ge north of the city were host
to the Fiee Will Baptist Sunday
School for an Easter Egg Hunt
at 2 p m Saturday
The Pony Girls Kitchen Band
entertained at the REA Annual
Meeting at the Armory Thurs-
day afternoon Members of the
Band are Mrs Fred Brown Mrs
Harry Easoi" M-a Riph Cond-
rey Mrs Earl Milligan Mrs Clltl
L ock Mrs Jerry Good Mis
Ct no Rlli y Mis Omer Hancock
Mis C W Bennett Mis Ineiinu
McGill Mrs Harry Mason Mrs
" Forrest Whltaxer Mrs Woody
Sweeney Mrs Fred Dunham
Mrs Charles Hahn and Mrs
Jack Harshuw
Mrs Stekoll and Mrs Robinson
served cookies and Easter eggs to
the children of the Kindergarden
as an Easter fleat Thursday
SAVE 50
On All
Automobile Parts
Hassell Salvage
- If we dont have lt —
well get it
109 N Muskogee Ph 194
PIANOS
"BOB” HOWARD the Plane
Man gives Dependable Infor-
mation about Piano
If yon are going to bay or get
your Plano serviced be sure to
CALL 1893
For This Free
Service
i THE OKMULOEEAN
THURSDAY' APRIL 20 1954
SPRING PLANTING
TIME IS HERE
See Okmulgee’s Largest
Selection of garden seed
and plants
Everything for the
garden at
ROACH SEED
Cczipsny :
US N Central
Ph tilt
Everybody who lives under a
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Your way of living has changed
your house hasn't It's still
almost the same as In Grand-
pa’s day New appliances and
central heating made a change
but generally you don't sleep
any better eat any better have
less dirt In your house than
Grandpa did
Today yoo Md o "Coaifort
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that keeps your home comfort-
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In the summer circulates fil-
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How do you get a Weathermaker Home?
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Pinneo Electric
Mr and Mrs J A Mock 1611
E 9th had their son and his fam-
ily Mr and Mi’s James A Mock
and baby son Jimmy visiting
' ith them from Austin Texan
lust week Jmres is a stuuciit
at the Episcopal Thcoluclcnl Sem-
inary in Austin
Teen Town Mothers held n bake
sale and Easter Egg Sale on Sat-
urday at 8:30 a m In the lobby
of the Commerce Building
for their regular meeting
A lot of Vomen are trying to
see who can get the most out ol
ail evening gown
For Transforation to the Polls
To Vote For J P VANDERPOOL
For Councilman - at - Large
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OPEN TILL 9PM
Cox Bros GK 4
Gingham Girl Flour 10 lbs 89c
Marvel Maid Salad Dressing pt 29c
Royal Gelatin 3 pks 25c
RAISINS Cinderella 15 ol pkg 19c
All prices goed Tees - Wed - Thurs
Potatoes 10 lb mesh bag 35c
Bananas 2 lbs fer 25c
Starlac makes 5 Qts has 10c Cp 39c
Tide has 10c cccpcnbbx 31c
i Delta Club 19c
2taD cans 19c
Sugar lOIps Sprekles 96c
Pork & Beans Van Camps No 2li 25c
Peaches Griffins No 2 29c
Tomatoes Pride of Farm No 1 10c
CRISC0 3 lb can 87c
Oats Quaker large box 38c
Coffee Maryland Club Folgers 99c
Crackers 2 lb box 49c
Jelly Welch's Grape 20 ol 37c
Catsup Red Bud 12 ol 10c
Tissue Charmin 4 rolls 25c
Mrs Tuckers 3 lb carton 79c
Beans US No 1 CRC Pinto 2 lbs 29c
Apples Fancy Delicious lb 17c
Corn Red Bud Cr style No 1 tall 10c
Juice 46 cz Griffns Orange 33c
SARDINES each 10c
Tuna Griffin fancy flake 29c
Bacon Swift s Sweet Rasher lb 69c
Hamburger Ib 29c
FRANKS Premium lb 49c
CLOSED SUNDAY!
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Phone 461
116 E 6 th
PHONE 73
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Gaston, Dale L. The Okmulgeean (Okmulgee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1954, newspaper, April 20, 1954; Okmulgee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2336383/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.