Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY I A 1962
; THE LOCAL SCENE
I Mrs. Sellers Veils of Vinita is
visiting this week in the home of
j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierce 335 A
northwest. She came to be with
I her new grandson John Samuel
Tierce. Also here during the week-
' end were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pierce
. end Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garde of
L Welch.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wayne
Young 405 B southeast are the
parents of their first child a son
born Feb. 6 at Baptist hospital.
The baby Jerry Wayne Jr is tne
grandson of Mrs. J. M. Elrod
Dyer Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Young Tulsa.
Bill Daws chairman announced
" that the public is invited to t h e
three concrete testing and samp-
ling sessions to be held Thursday
in the Miami high school auditor-
ium. The hours will be from 9 am.
until 11:30 am.; from 1 15 pm.
until 3.45 p.m.; from 7 pm. until
9- 30 p m. Among those viewing the
events will be vocational carpen
Child Study Club
- Entertains Mates
Village Mothers entertained their
husbands at a turkey dinner Sun-
day evening at the Elks lodge. The
centerpiece and appointments em-
phasized a Valentine theme. Danc-
ing and games provided entertain-
ment. Present at this annual fete were
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abel Mr.
v- and Mrs. Bob Cavwood Mr. and
Mrs. Delmer Barnes Mr. and
-Mrs. Neil Weils Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Edwards Mr. and Mrs.
"Don Wood Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
"Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bak-
:er Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gosney
'Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Shouse Mr.
;and Mrs. Don Webber Mr. and
;Mrs. Wayne McVay and Mr. and
;Mrs. Richie King.
: JACQUELINE IN N. Y.
NEW YORK (AP) Jacqueline
Kennedy came to New York City
.Tuesday for a private overnight
.-visit.
: A Secret Service man at the
: Carlyle Hotel where the Presi-
i dents wife stays when in the city
.-answered the telephone by saying
New York White House.
At Ventura Calif. a 14-year-old
baton twirler tossed his baton high
in the air. It hit a 4000-volt power
line. Result: one radio station
knocked off the air a grass fire
and a 10-block area erf the city
blacked out for an hour.
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try students drafting agriculture
and industrial arts students
tradesmen and the interested pub-
lic. Jesse Blythe Kansas City Mo.
visited Sunday with his uncle Bill
Sparkman and Mrs. Sparkman
702 A southeast.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nance No-
wata visited during rhe weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Len Bilke 206
I so nheast and with other relatives
Howard W. Cawyer is the new
owner of Your Hairdressers beau-
ty salon in the basement of Hotel
Miami. Operators George Mitchell
and Miss Patsy Olds will continue
in the shop.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Caldwell
2032 Yale and Mrs. R. T. Dixon
415 Bay street have returned from
the Island of Naples off the Flor-
ida coast where they spent the
past three weeks.
Mrs. C. P. Pursley plans to re-
turn to her home in Pampa Tex.
this week after a visit here in the
home of her son and his wife Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Pursley southeast
of the citv.
Recruit Chief Petty Officer Jer-
roid Simpson is now in San Diego
CaUf. for naval training.
Mrs. T. N. Eagle 129 C north-
east has returned from a months
visit m Florida with her son. Car-
ter Eagle and family Orlando;
her brother and his wife Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Worley Miami; anoth-
er brother and his wife Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Worley St. Petersburg
and a sister-in-law Mrs. Della
Worley and children West Palm
Beach.
Mrs. W. J. Hatfield state his-
torian of the United Church Wom-
en and Mrs. O. S. McDonald na-
tional board of managers repre-
sentative in Oklahoma attended
an executive committee meeting
in Tulsa Monday.
Mrs. Bryce Raines and son Joe
of Detroit Mich. arrived Tuesday
to spend a week with her mother
Mrs. Beulah Elrod Dyer hall
housemother and other relatives.
Carol Dean Fields daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fields
324 C northeast has completed her
first semester at St. Johns hos-
pital School of Nursing at Tulsa
and received her nurse's cap.
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Lynda Gail McMackin
Is Honored at Picher
PICHER (Special) Lynda Gail
Mackin who was observing her
11th birthday Monday was given
a surprise party at her home by
her Mother Mrs. Claude Mc.Mack-
in 116 South Frisco.
Games were played and prizes
won by Jerry Peoples and Jean
Ann Kelley. Favors were given and
refreshments served in the Valen-
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Child Club Holds
Valentine Dinner
A dinner Monday night at the
Carter Student Union was attended
by members of the Modern Moth-
ers Child Study club and their
husbands. Decorations in keeping
with Valentine theme provided at-
mosphere for the annual affair.
The committee in charge of ar-
rangements was comprised of Mrs.
Leonard Cruzan club president
Mrs. V. E. Wyrick Mrs. Ron Gil-
bert and Mrs. Douglas Payton.
Games were the diversion.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Myers Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pay-
ton Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wago-
ner Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woods
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wyrick Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Batton Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Beard Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Chastain Jr. Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Huxall Mr. and Mrs. Cruzan
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Clifton Mrs. An-
thony Yust Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Gammon and Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
rell Kissee.
Pupils Prepare for
Festival Auditions
In preparation for festival and
auditions this spring pupils of
Mrs. Reggie Thomas 506 Coyne
presented one or more memorized
piano selections from early classic
to contemporary music during a
meeting in her home Saturday aft-
ernoon. After the program refreshments
were served to the following pup-
ils: Jerry Burum Manan Frances
Beck Martha and Michele York
George Beck IV Richard Tyler
Lee Hall Connie and Vicki Martin
Mary Ann Vanatta Julie Martin
Joyce Bump and Vicki Fox and
one guest Lynn Fall.
Mrs. Spence Named
My Neighbor Prexy
Annual election of officers high-
lighted an afternoon meeting of
the My Neighbor club Monday.
Mrs. Frank Spence president for
1962 succeeds Mrs. Glenn Mc-
Cumber. Mrs. Bea Gilmore was
named secretary-treasurer and
Mrs. Charley Kreeger card chair-
man. Mrs. Mary Alice Newman was
hostess to the club at the home of
her mother Mrs. Bill Hirsch 120
I northeast. A Valentine theme was
emphasized. Also present were
Mrs. Grace Shipley Mrs. Olin Go-
key Mrs. L. M. Burdick Mrs. H.
W. Smith Mrs. Alice Gilmore Kim
McCumber Vance Gilmore and
Tate Stewart Newman.
ACTRESS MARRIES
LONDON (AP) Actress Pier
Angeli 29 and bandleader Ar-
mando Trovajoli 44 were mar-
ried today in a St. Valentine's
Day wedding in London under a
blazing sun reminiscent of their
native Italy.
It was Trovajolis first manage
and her second. Her previous
marriage to American singer Vic
Damone was dissolved in 1959.
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Former Resident of
Cardin Is Appointed
CARDIN (Special) Dr. George
H. Guthrey son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter P. Guthrej of Cardin and
a graduate of Picher high school
has been appointed to the state
Mental Health board by Gov. J.
Howard Edmondson for a term
that will run to Dec. 31 1967.
Dr. Guthrey an Oklahoma City
psychiatrist is chairman of the
Mental Health board of Oklahoma
county and chairman of the Okla-
hom? Medical Associations mental
health committee. The appoint-
ment of Dr. Guthrey was recom-
mended by the Oklahoma Medical
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Pilots Welcome
5 New Members
A class of five candidates for
membership in the Pilot club of
Miami was initiated during a
meeting Monday night in the home
of the president Leeotah Ernst
304 H northwest. The new class
was comprised of Cecelia Chand-
ler Beryl Jolley Lorriene Rus-
sell Hazel Van Sickle and Mar-
garet Emerson.
During a school of instruction
under direction of Elsie Ander-
son the newcomers were told of
civic projects conducted by the
local club which is an affiliate of
Pilot International. The purchase
of milk for under privileged chil-
dren in the community is a ma-
jor continuing project of the Miami
club.
Other members present Monday
night were Jean Ann Blue Geneva
Ramsay Opal Goettel Mazie
Barker and Norma June Russell.
Dessert was served by the hostess.
Dyer Hall Scene
Of Birthday Event
Residents of Dyer hall on the
campus of Northeastern A&M
whose birthdays occur in Febru-
ary were honored at a party Mon-
day evening. Decorations were in
keeping with Lincoln's birthday
and appropriate to St. Valentine
Day.
Mrs. Beulah Elrod house moth-
er served the cake Steve Ward
poured punch. Celebrants were
Wayne Ogden Elexis Melandez
Gene Burleson Gary Morgan
Mike Sexton George Looper Nel-
son Newcomer Robert Arko Bill
Lotz Gene Cales Gary Hender-
son and Sam Coluburn.
Mrs. Sintena Gives
Church Clinic Report
Highlights of the recent Sunday
school clinic conducted by the Rev.
Paul Clark pastor of the North-
west Baptist church were related
by Mrs. Elizabeth Sintena at the
monthly meeting of the Willing
Workers class in the church lounge.
Mrs. Rozetta Rose and Mrs. Ef-
fie Dent were in charge of the
devotional period and Mrs. Lola
Thompson directed a Bible quiz.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Sintena and Mrs. Fearl Coch-
ran. Also present were Mrs.
Maude Coker Mrs. May Hawkins
Mrs. Ethel Burris and Mrs. Cora
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Adult Hobby Class
A lesson on rug making will be
given by Juanita Price at the Adult
Hobby class session from 7 to 9
oclock tonight it the Miami high
school. Rug making is a pert of the
vocational home economics adult
program.
World Friendship
World Friendship Giris will meet
at 4 p.m. Thursday with Madolyn
Dobbs 211 Ninth avenue northeast.
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Final plans for the forthcoming
World Day of Prayer March 9 will
be made by the board of managers
of the United Church Women of
Miami at a meeting set for 1:30
pm. Friday in the parlor of the
First Methodist church. A film
strip United Church Women at
Work will be program highlight.
Faculty Dames
A dinner tor Faculty Dames and
their husbands will begin at 6:30
p.m. Friday in the Student Union
ballroom at Northeastern A&M.
The universal distress signal for
motorists In trouble on turnpikes
or expressways is the raised hood
or a white cloth on the right front
door or both.
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In observance of the 17th birth-
day of Richie Newman a surprise
anniversary party was held Mon-
day night at the home of his moth-
er Mrs. Leona Newman east of
Miami.
Dancing was the diversion. Re-
freshments were served by Sandra
Newman and Pat Williams who
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Heck, Jess. Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 196, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1962, newspaper, February 14, 1962; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2418066/m1/2/: accessed December 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.