The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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Bridal, Joyco Graff
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Nine Crescent pupils. Mi™ Elol e| Graff, and Joan Graff and Mm.D
Hooth Mls' noro.hy Bucknam. Uallafcrro of l*ve" were pre^t-
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On New Years we feel that it is just
and fitting that we resolve to make our
store a better place in which to serve
you for the next 365 days.
Your friendship and patronage has
maent a great deal to us and we want
you to continue to bring your friends
and your grocery orders to us.
C. A. RYLAND
GROCERIES & MEATS
Phone 51 Crescent
I I Mon 1 .y nlxhl by Mrn I'.
\V Merti n, of Guthrie In her an-
nual Christmas recital and Chrlst-
mns party
Tin studio was decorated with
holiday appointments nnd u *lft
exchange wm held following the
recital Each was presented with
n Christmas stocking filled «ith
. imly nuts and pop-corn Walls.
Mrs. Morten was assisted In serv-
ing refr. shments to SO guests In
her pupils
'I'll following prouruui .is pn
,t. ■ 1 tMit lncludlm: lh- Guthi-1.
pupils
I , lo the Rosebuds (two
piinos), Keats—loan Gruff
and Mrs. Merten.
\ Morning SOUK. CilmbinK Mi -
I.ncklln by Joyce Oraff
Glrlblrabln Pestalozzl
T o (iiiltnrs Russian Folk Song
norothy Bucknam
pjinii <. iia rt • t .... Vl 8«« W tll
loan Graff, Patsy Lou Graff, Mary
Ann Bridal and Barbara Jean
McNeer
Through the Air Kern
Molhs Thompson
Peggy Macy
Russian Rhapsody • Thompson
joy Dance Crawford
Mary Ann Bridal
BtOMOin Wa.lt! - ■ • ■ Mana-Zu.o i
Barbara Jean McNeer
Tumble Weed Bliss
Pelraln Taliaferro
"hrlstmas March . . . Niels (Jade
Prlcc
sliowi-r €■ i\t*n Tliur-dH)
for Mr>. l^-onard l ul«
I To honor Mrs Leonad Tout/
i who before her rec«nt marriage
J was Miss Edna Mao Maris, tha
Mrs. E. A lilaekmon and ln-r
'daughter. Miss Thelnui. . nt« rtaln-
I , d with ii mlseellainuus show rr,
Thursday « v.-nlng at her honu-
After Mi> Tout/ op. n. >d i
1 lovely gifts, refreshment* of fruit
aataul, oake and < <x oa wen • • i
Quests w < ie Mr and Mrn W
Mi - Ilia*'Union, ^
ro Club At ller Home
The Friendly club met «t th'
horn, of Mrs K A. BlaoWmon
Friday. December 9. The afternoon
was spent < wing on (4ullt bl >. u.~ .
Mrs. M !• Carmlcluwd rectdve-l i
the mystery package Mrs. l^ow>
won the penny drill packag \'
the bi.Mlm-s: iin*' ting . be.ton
officers were held for the mailing |
x. ,1 Mm MoU Grey. pr. ld<
M, and Mi \ < Dam and i. Mi .ml Mi *. Hoy rn.intts and
raid of L)« .s Moines, la., arriv-! daughter. Mi Ot-raldir. ot Ponca
Monday evening to visit reiu- City spent Christmas with their
ts and friends. They will be parents, Mr and Mrs \ H Tib
i <<mpanied to Mission, Tex., bj 1 bitts and John Myer
. Van i umi's brother John Van
• rfelft Frank Hawkins and daughter,
Miss Flora Hose of Knid. visited
Ml- '• A. Sanderson . fri,.IMto here Thursday after being
ouidit hoim* Saturday troni ... ..
She l "Iit.1 • 1 'O Guthrie beeausi 01 the
. v. ,i nine— of Mi Hawkins* mother.
Mr
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Sandei
I 11';
Vlrginl<
Mr
. . Ulric
Wright
Oodard
SEASON'S CHIETINCS 10 All
We make our New Year's resolution to
heli> the people with more of their per-
sonal problems in this territory.
You can help us make good our resol-
ution by calling us more often to help
make your plans—This is free service
—and figure with you on your building
plans.
Your building troubles for 1939 are
our troubles ... let us help you solve
them.
HUDSON-HOUSTON
LUMBER COMPANY
H. G. Whala, Mgr.
Tlcklln' Too
Joan Graff
: Hob-Gobbllns
\ Banjo Tune
Patsy I.ou Oraff
M'hevaller Fantaatlque
Billy Kurl Adanm
i Adagio (from Midnight.
Sonata) Beethoven
Elolse Booth
Guests from here were Mr. and
| Mrs Frank Graff, and Lovell Jean |
Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Velvle Brld-
ijal. Mr and Mrs. John Macy andj
1 son Phil, and Mrs. Joella Murry..
' \ii^ Frank Bucknam and daugh-
ter Mrs. Miles McPeek. of Wash-
ington, 0. C.. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
McNeer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Graff and Hose Ann Garner, Mrs.
Homer hdtmi, and Ml* Cleora I
Penny and Mr. and Mrs. <J. H. |
Booth and daughter Patsy Jane
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Wilson and
son Warren spent Tuesday after-
noon and . venlng with th'dr son
nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Wayne Wilson of Oklahoma Cltv.
Mr and Mrs. Maurice Orac y
af Oklahoma City apent CWrtmu
Ith the former's parents, Mr and
Mrs. .1 H. Gracoy.
Mr. and > rs O. L McLain visit.
,| Wednesday evening with Mi-
nd Mrs. John Hcineman of King-
fisher.
glttla of Outhrl*
son and daught'
and Miss Katl
Hlacktnon and d ui;lUt:
Mae. Mrs Tom Puc. ■ and
ter. Miss Audme, Mrs. \\
Mans. Mrs • bo Hosei* v'
I'rnest Me lor, Mr: H ' 1 1
ton. ^li'v 1 nu K« '• > • '
M ;ion Will. «*i - M 1
11 v ?in, Miss Hosalle Flrkof
Ft ha Fern Brooks, and Mi-s 1
raine Brown.
v ivc\ Club Flans
lloUilay l*art>
The member* of the S 1).C clu>
mil Wadneaday night home
of Miss norothN Buck nam. when
l>iann were mad- tor a party dur-
i lug the holidays
Following th. business meeting
the group went to the Hltz 1 heater
ti>r a lino part>
Raymond Hutson. son ot Mr. and
Mrs. John Hutson, 1* Improving
some after being ill for a week
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie LJnvlU
were In Oklahoma City Tuesday.
Phone -VI
Crescent
4L
greetings
mid roN uni m on ro
i \.m> ^ \ m \s r \u ia
\ vers nice program, follow c l
| with the Christmas tree and * x-
| ehniiKt of gifts was enjoyed last
Monday night by tin employ.es
of the Mid-Continent Oil Co. and
their families at the I.O.O.F.. hall.
Santa Claus distributed the glf'
after which they all enjoyed tr<>atf.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Paul McGulre nnd children. Mr and
Mrs. Ansyl Oliver and son. Tom-
mv, Mr and Mrs. Albert Johnson,
and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Pickens nnd children. Mrs Bill
Pickens, Mr. and Mrs,
Drye and chlldr* n, Mr.
Fred Brooks and son. M
O 1. McLain, Jo. L
Miss Freida 1--dg«
Clara Brooks, r. ggy
Wallace
[r. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
LedgerAvood,
,vood, Misa
Martinek all
of Crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lattlmore of Guthrie, Mr. 4 nd
Mrs. Herman Cornett and childr <\
and Miss Frances Cook oil of Or-
lando
CHR18TM \S (« I STS IN
Till: 11. It. Met 1 I HP. W M
gr
Chfist i ■
tl>.
of Mi. ud Mr* II : 1 lc •
wore Mr and Mrs J. Gray anc
children. Mr. and Mrs Knv— Me
Clure an I chlldr- : Mi nd Mrs
Wendell M< Jluw and (1 '
Mr. and Mrs. Chris i.tro am
niece, Betty Morrison, Mr. am
Mrs. Ross McClure, John McClur
of Ponca City. Shorty Jones an-
Otis McClure.
"Peace on Eearth" and in Crescent it
means a great deal to us as we have
built our business here, with your
splendid support.
Your peace and happiness comes irom
being well served by a local merchant
and home-owned store.
it is our New Years' resolution to serve
you well and we are a Crescent-owned
and operated institution. Let us help
you thruogh the coming year.
H. 4? C*- 5ft t'
Successor To Frank
Phone 28 Crescent
Miss Jo Vandever left last
Thursday for Qunnah and Chlld-
i . , her< «he will spend the
holidays with her grandmother
Mrs. R. I"). Dunham and other re-
latives.
To Our Many Friends
and Customers
crescent
produce
Rube Anderson Is seriously 111 |
with pneumonia.
Mrs. Oscar Honslnger and h r
daughters. Marjorle. Maxlne, Peg-
(rv and Mary Ann were the Sunday
Kuests of hr r brother-ln:law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Seh-
mlnke at Marshall.
Ambrose Oxford left Saturday
for Sprlngdftle, Ark. on a ten day
visit with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs T. T. Oxford.
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Wilson and
«nn Warren spent Christmas after-
noon and evening with Mrs. Wil-
son's sister, Mrs. R. D. Evans and
family at Enid.
Mr. and Mrs A. L. Hudson and
laughters. Miss Virginia Faye and
' Miss Kathryn are planning on
Miss Kathryn spent the Christmas
holidays with relatives at Bweet-
water and Coleman. Texas.
METHODIST CHCRCH
A. W. HALLMARK, Pastor
The pastor and family wish t<
thank everyone who In any v >
gave expression of will during th>-
Christmas season.
We shall try to further show •
our appreciation by attempting to
render a more efficient ministry
to the community the coming year
We sincerely hope for the best
co-operation possible during our
revival campaign announced to be.
gin Jan. 22.
; We are especially ippeallng to
cur own church peopk to for- go
and social functions that con-
flict in any way with these ser-
vices.
The public Is invited to attend
and participate in every vay pos-
sible that the community may be
best served.
The subject for next Sunday
morning will be "New Tilings To
Seek.'*
Sunday evnlng "What Is Evan*
gelism ?"
Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hallmark
were called to Morrison Monday
to conduct the funeral service for
Dr. R. A. Cavltt, a long time friend
and doctor of the family during
a pastorate of the Morrison church
-A B
A & & VZZJu®
WAPPY HEW Y£AP> TO ALV-
say it
w1 th
flowers
furrow & co.
(■nthrie. Okla
Mr. and Mrs. Ceclle Jones and
daughter Jerltza Joy nnd Rentz
Jores left Saturday night f
I . mple to spend Christmas with
their parent*, the bitter returned
Mondai >vhlle the others will re-
main foi i week's visit.
\ W Hallmark wan call-
. ,i to Moi rli oi l ueiday afternoon
to condui t the funeral services [oi
•I menib r of the church when he
w. I" Morrison.
The years go by and we
grow older, but we grow
more appreciative of
your wonderful support
every year. Your patron
age has ma do our suc-
cess.
I David O. Crist of Dallas, Tex..
spent the holidays with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crist
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones and
j .laughter, Miss Velda of Fair far
| spent the holidays in Dallas, Tex.,
j with their son-in-law and daugh-
ter Mr. nnd Mrs. Steve Savis.
. . . t(> all of you and to your lriends.
It is our sinoerest wish that this year
will bring new joys and good cheer to
every home in this entire community.
Our New Years Resolution is to serve
vou better and to serve more of 1
through 1939. Help u.s make good our
resolution.
C. V. Hart
Phone 101
( rescent
CLARK'S
Help Your-Sell'
LAUNDRY
rhont
^ 1939 ms
ml
Resolve this year to send more of
your laundrv to tlie Guthrie Laundi>
and Dry Cleaners during 1939. You
will he happier.
guthrie laundry
We send to you our very best wishes
for the whole year of happiness and
success. We have resolved to serve more
people in this vicinity with Texaco pro-
ducts and keep more cars running
smoother.
Fill Your <i;i^ Tank With Texaco
ASM BROTHERS
Phone M4
The Yenzer Brothers sincerely appreciate
the loyal support of their many friends and
customers the past year, 1938.
Today they send greeting to you all,
wishing you a verj Happy, and Prosperous
New Year, all through 1939.
Yenzer Brothers Furniture Co.
and Funeral Home
Phone 100
Crescent, Okln.
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