The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, September 24,1954
FI Reno (Okla.T Daily Tribune
Three
Women Golfers
Complete Tourney
(Ladies Oolf rlub met for a day of
Say and luncheon Thursday at the
Jountry club.
j The days play w..s for three blind
ales
Halls were won In championship.
,ra. H J Da via and Mr* H. C.
I'own tied In the playoff. Mrs.
rown won.
jin class A. Mrs. p B Mvers;
lass B. Mrs. Charles Franklin,
venty members and three tmesis,
rs. Duard Barnes. Mrs. Don Barn-
and Mrs C. A. Puryear. Frank-
Jli. Tenn., were present.
(It was also the linal round In the
>lf tournament. Championship
le was retained by Mrs H. C.
frown, who defeated Mrs. V. R
iordy. 6-t
• In consolation championship Mrs
A Kvnns defaulted to Mis J. B.
Jaaim; Class A. Mis Duard Barnes
(Seated Mrs Oscar Llnestall. 1 up.
j In class A consolation Mrs. Floyd
idy defeated Mrs Earl Wood-
use. 3-2: Class B. Mrs John
jueller defeated Mrs Marlon Sharp,
up
(Consolation class B. Mr> Stella
ret* defeated Mn William Schulte
j UP
(Medalist w as Mrs H ,t Dai la and
(me duck winner was Mrs Charles
yanklln.
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Methodist WSCS
Opens Session Series
"Man and Ood In the City" is
the topic for the mlaaion study of
the Woman1* Society of Chrlatlan
Service of the Wesley Methodist
church. The group met Thursday at
the church for the first of the lour
sessions.
Mrs Harry Bern led the worship
after which Mrs. Roy Etchor was
in charge of the lesson. She was
assisted by Mrs F R. Sitton, Mrs
R. J. McGinnis, Mrs. Fred Loren- .
sen. Mrs. Query Whitucre, Mrs.
Joe Woods and Mrs Arthur Stan-
ley. who presented a skit.
Mrs Charles Parties and Mrs
Wealey Jones read papers on the
mlaaion atudy topic.
Mrs. Lawrence King presented a
solo accompanied by Mrs A. W
Coleman.
Mrs Nell Burmeter lead the group
In singing patriotic songs and Miss
Effle Weaver closed the meeting
with prayer.
The next study session will be
Sept 30 at 2 p m. at the church.
Mrs. Southard Hostess
To Needlecraft Club
Mrs E L Southard. 234 North
Donald, was hostess to the Needle-
craft elub Wednesday afternoon.
The time was spent Informally
and In doing handwork
Mrs. R T. Sneed. 1033 South
Reno will be hostess. Oct. 13 at
the next regular meeting
Those attending were Mrs W L
Oray. Mrs Charles Browning. Mrs
Oscar Williams. Mr* Dawion Isiv-
lon and Mrs. E T Elenberg
* • •
Episcopal Group
Opens Fall Season
The Woman’* Auxiliary of Christ
Memorial Episcopal church held
their first meeting of the fall sea-
son Thursday with a I oclock
luncheon served in the parish house
Rev Frank Cohoon led the de-
votion* and Mr* Krrmit Schafer,
president, conducted the bu-liiesa
meeting.
Plan* were made for a rummage
sale to be held Oct 1ft and !•
I nnd It wwa announced the Chrtst-
i mas basaar will be Nov. 11.
Other* attending were Mr* Co-
! boon. Mr* Ralph 8 Bywatcr Mr*
E H Townsend. Mr* T J Clink-
enbeard. Mr*. Quest Ewing. Mr*,
i John C Del at’* Mr* Shield* S
I Mary Mrs A Francu Porta. Mrs I
| Earl Barnet Mrs Corder Paulsen
Mr* Hayward Wright. Mr* PPrreat
Nave. Mr* Richard N Luitrell and
I Mr* Ryman H Fhppen
The next meeting will hr a I I
o'clock no-hostess luncheon Sept
K in the parish house
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Short Stories
About Home Folks
the om.htXT Ulitn t*<. m- '
Mr* Charlr* O Canon. 809 Alli-
son place. Is convalescing at her
home following recent surgery at
St. Anthony's hospital In Oklahoma
City.
Mr* W 8. Brown and Mr and
Mr*. Jim DavUon. &33 South Miles,
Mrs J. W. Cahill. 103 South Reno
and Mr*. W. A. Anderson. 911 West
Woodson, were guest* Thursday eve-
ning of Mr. and Mrs. W. K Ander-
son In Clinton. Mrs. W. A Ander-
son. mother of W. R. Anderson re-
mained in Clinton for a visit with
her son and daughter-in-law.
Repair Bills,
Fine Costly
In Accident
v ariittei.l on South ChocUW
near ».* i».wrj4*tion with
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RVAN MORRIS. Owner 1st Nall Bldg. TOM HOPSON. Associate
Mrs. Garland Brooks, southwest
of El Reno, attended the 12 o clock
luncheon given by the Oh-En-Gee
club In Oklahoma City Thursday.
Mi* T. J. Bollinger and children, i
Sandra and Scott of Union City
were El Reno visitors Friday.
Mr* Dean Piersall and daughter. I
Patti, of Colorado Spring*. Colo. I
are guests ol her parents. Mr and j
Mrs Tiny Royae. east U. 8 66 They i
J will be Joined Monday by their,
j husband and father, Lieutenant j
Piersall. who will spend a 30-day j
leave here before leaving Nov ft for |
Qermany His wife and daughter
will remain temporarily with Mr.|
and Mrs Royae.
Mr and Mrs Earl Barnes. 1049
South Ellison, returned Wednesday
from Chicago where he transacted
business.
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HI'HliLAKS LEAVE PLENTY OK TRACKS—Sheriff Tiny Royae nt shown examin-
ing track* left by the automobile of a trio who attempted to burglarize Calumet’* Fir*t
National bank Thursday night, hut were frightened away by Bill Roush, next door, who
heard muffled noises in the bank.
Among those, who attended the
Fifth District convention of Chris-
tian churches and the 13 o'clock
Women's Fellowship luncheon at
the University Place Christian
church In Oklahoma City Thursday
were Mr*. 8 P. Lamb. Mr* H A.
Smith. Mrs Roy Ortgga, Mrs R J.
Price. Mrs Ray Whitocre. Mrs Wi-
ley Jones. Mr* LeRoy Searcy. Mr*.
Ham Wallace. Mr*. John Stanley.
Mrs T E While. Mrs C 8 Single-
ton. Mrs Loren Spurr. Mr* J. E
Blggrrt. Mr*. A E Hethgman. Mrs
Clyde R Maxey. Mr* H W Cov-
ington. Mrs. Austin Johnson. Mr*
Sam Freeman. Mrs Harry Headley.
! Mrs John Morris. Mrs. W E Hutson
and Mrs J. O. Roberts.
Indians ... Beat Clinton
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An aradrmv award wtnalag
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Public Records
Mineral Deed
Irene A. Wooldridge to Clifton
H Davt* and VtrgtnU E Da via
Part of 36-12-10
OU tnd Oa» Lr«*e
El fie ChMholm tn Cllle* Service
Oil company P.vrt of 6-12-6
Wjrranlv Deed*
I*o R Murphv lo Catherine A
Murphy Part ol 1-12-9.
Jason A L Clark, sr. and Nannie
B Clark lo Jason A L Clark and
Nannie 8 Clark Part of 10-12-1
J B Elliot t to At me Brick com-
pany Part of 0-11-1.
Roy Joule and Margaret M Joulr
lo Roy M Joule and Margaret M
Joule Part at 21-12-1
BoUdlng Permit
TO Chester 8 Brhroeder. to re-
model garage at 1021 Biuvset Olive
at a cost of 921ft
Hospital Notes
J. L Whlnery 021 Wert Wade,
entered Park View hospital Thurs-
day for medtwl irenlmenl
Mr* Frank'Colltna. Ills North
•hrana. entered Paik View Thursday
for major surgery
Paul D Padfard. Yukon route I,
entered Park View today far medi-
cal treatment
Ortana A Bushev. Yukon entered
Park View today for medical treat-
Mr and Mr* A W Hauser. Ill
South Roberts and Mr and Mrs D
L JimetMMi 601 Wort London, left
Friday afternoon to attend the Ar-
kansas City Junior college-Cameron
college football game In Arkansas
City. Kan . Friday evening Paul
Hauter and Don Jimeroon. anna of
Mr and Mr* Hauser and Mr and
IQ* Jimeraon are member* of the
Cameron college team
Illness Is Fatal
To E. J. Crow
It Couldnt He Done
Hut Floridan* Did
Colonel lives Haynes of Muir-
shoe. Tex. was an overnight gue*t
Thursday tn the home of her
JArKSONVIUi. Pla . Bept 14— : brother and sUter-ln-law. Mr and
H6i—It's always been accepted that Mrs Bruce Hayne*. 1304 South
applea won’t grow in Florida, be- ! Hadden She was enroute to Mir-
i a use of the climate and the soil J neapolta. Minn, where she will re-
sume her studies at the University
of Minnesota following a vacation
I with her parent*. Mr and Mi*
their own tree* thl* summer | Floyd Haynes In Muleshoe
Joe Zimmerman of EVinandlna
Bench and O A Peeler of Jack-
sonville apparently arrived at the
same apple-growing technique In-
dependently Both grafted apple
In spite of this, at least two men 1
In thl* area are eating applet from
Edward Jefferson Crow, a relived
fanner, died Thursday night al the
home of his daughter. Mrs Fled
j Britton. 2fto Norwi K. following a
short Illness
Mr Crow, who made hi* home
with his daughter since lost Novem-
ber. was born at Pontotoc. Ml*
May 12. 1619 and moved to CUnton
in May. 1*99 He moved to Cotton nee branches to wild haw tree*.
FARMERS...
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ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES:
8-32- 0..............ton 84.50
10- 20 10..............ton 80.50
11- 33- 0 .............ton 95.00
16-20- 0...............ton 93.00
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1)91 MOUTH RINK I ALAND
JUST At ROHM FROM T1IE W ATER TOWFR
and had lived in and both came
for the port eight j ytrld* of apple*.
up with creditable
county tn
las Vegas,
year*
He wa» a member of the Pint j *
Baptist church at La* Vegas. BULL DOZING
Survivors, in addition to the |
daughter here are five ion*. Emin I
l-rovr of Wallers. Dll* Crow of la'
Vega*. Lonnie Crow of Oklahoma
City. Audrev Crow of Fori WorUv.
Tex. and Wayne Crow. Hutchin-
son. Kan
Funeral tenirsa will be held at
2pm Sunday In the first B*i>-
U»t church at Walters and burial
will be in the Walter* cemetery
Arrangements were announced
through the Wilson funeral home
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1954, newspaper, September 24, 1954; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920384/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.