The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 7, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1913
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NKWS-HKRALT)
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HltiiewitoA-Crossun (asters and ferns. The bride's gown
A very pretty house wedding took was of golden brown crepe meteor,
place ait 7:30 Wednesday morning with handsome lace and Bulgarian
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 'trimmings, and she carried a bou-
1J. Crossan, when their elder daugh- <iuet of bride's roses.
ter, Nolle, was united in marriage I About forty intimate friends and
to Mr. R. O. Whitenton of Weath- relatives were present. Fruit, punch
rford, Okla., Hev. Frank L. Tem- and cake were served.
PERSONALS.
plin of the First M. E. Church of-
ficiating ■
Just before the ceremony Miss
Naomi Lowe sang, "The Star and
the Rose," and during the ceremony
played softly "Annie Laurie."
Immediately aft^r the congratula-
tions a three course breakfast was
served to Mr. and Mrs. Whitenton,
Mr. and Mrs. Crossan, Miss Wilma
Crossan, Mrs. Ora E. Lowe, Miss
Naomi Lowe. Mr. Ralph Lowe, Mr.
and Mi> S. B. Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. "W V. Roesch, Mr. D. H.
Ailmore, Miss Cecelia Gilmore, Mr.
and Mrs Teraplin.
MisB Crossan has spent the great
er part of her girlhood and young
womanhood in Shawnee. After her
graduation from the Shawnee high
school she took a four years course
The bride's going away gown was
of dark blue, with. hat and acces-
sories to match.
Many handsome preesnts were re-
ceived. Mr. and Mrs. Lilligren
will live in Houston, Tex.
Among the out-of-town guests who
were present were Mrs. Lon Smith-
era and Miss Doris Blair of Denison
Tex.
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Entertained lT. D. 0.
Mesdames William Thomas Big-
gers and Alby entertained the U.
13. C., Shawnee Chapter 1443, last
Monday at the home of Mrs. C. N.
Williams, 602 N. Park street.
I After an hour's business session
the meeting was turned over to the
social committee, consisting of Mes-
dames Cowan. Nunn and Hunt. The
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Townsend
gave a watermelon party on the
lawn at their home on North Park
Saturday evening in honor of their
guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Em-
bury, of Des Moines, la.
Miss Jessie Ragland will depart
nexti week to enter the normal at
Springfield, Mo.
at Baker University, Baldwin, Kan.,
where she received her A B degree chapt,'r a,ld lnvlted gue8ta were de"
two years ago Soon after she tin- "fitfully entertained by Mrs. Baker
Ished her college cours,- she was wh° save 8everal vocal numbcrs ln
• appointed instructor in Modern Lan-
guages in the Weatherford State
Normal school, a position she has
very ably filled ever since.
Mr. Whitenton is the head of the
Biology department of the Weather-
ford Normal School Mr and Mrs. th" blesses Served delicious ices
Whitenton took the 9:30 train for aBd cako'
Oklahoma City where they will j
spend a few days before going to Heart Party.
her charming way. Mrs. Thomas
and the Misses Hunt rendered in-
strumental music to the delight of
all. Mrs. Hunt responded to an
urgent request to give one of her
ever popular readings, after which
Weatherford where they will be at
home to friends after Oct. 1.
C. W B M Meeting
,ed veranda.
Those present were: Misses Ber-
ard Bowies of Oklahoma City.
Miss Hazel Kerfoot entertained
the younger set at a most delight-
ful heart party Friday evening at
the residence of her parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. O. Deason was hostess an(j ^jr8 q jj Kerfoot, on North
to the C. W. B. M at her home Beard The pr|ze> a three polmd
on N Market street on Tuesday af- box of bonbon8 was won by Miss
t-rnoon, and n very interesting Winie nene Bowles. Durlng tUe
meeting was held. Much interest eevning fruit punch and Ices were
was taken in the lesson, also in the 8erved
reports from the home and foreign j nie game waB played on the light-
#field. The annual election of of-'
ficers was held, resulting in the
re-election of Mrs. W. B. Crossan,'tha. Ha„|aml Kathrlne Pratt, Willie
president, Mrs. J. M. Meek, vice Reni. Bowles, Ruth Mann, Mildred
president, Mrs. W. 0. Deason, sec- Cobb Sadie 1 >aniol8, Lucy Tlmms,
r. tary, and Miss Harbaugh, treafl- l>)uifle A(lamgi Arllne Smith and
Messrs. Harold Conway, Harold
The society then enjoyed a very Brooks Arthur Fibus Joe Rej|y
profitable talk by Rev Wicklier, Frank Kenerene, oiles Crause, Har-
state secretary of the Sunday School 0l„ Sullfvani 0sear whitCi Frank
Association, and who is holding wllllams, William Miller and How-
• vaneglistic services at the First
Christian church.
Mrs. Deason served delicious re-
freshments to about twenty guests, Christian Ladies Aid
I The Ladies Aid Society of the
I nhrtulned < Inornate* First Christian church held a recep-
Misr. Aline Gratzer entertained a tion at the home of Mrs j. B.
few of her classmates at her home Ellis on North Park street on Wed-
ou Market street, Wednesday even- nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
ing, Hearts was the game playt-.d j ^ Templeton, who left for her
and the prize was won by Neil nPW home at Tallehassee, Fla., on
Woodcock. Music was another de- Friday afternoon, accompanied by
lightful feature. Ice cream and jier entire family except Mr. Tem-
eake were served by the young hos- piston. who preceded her. The
teas. Those present were: Misses house was prettily decorated for
Ruth Mann, Willie Rene Bowles, the occasion, a color scheme of lav-
! ertba Ragland Kathrine Pratt., ender being used in the drawing,
l.eize Galloway^ Alice Davis, Ixmise room, while in the library the na-
Adams. The boys were: Neil Wood- tional flower, Golden Rod, was used i
cook, Bert Morland, William Miller, an(j ien^ a mGst cheerful effect, and j
Harold Sullivan, Elmer Kanatzer, jn ^ dining room pink roses beau-
itilian Eckford, Harold Connway, tified the dining table and gave out |
Howard Bowles of Oklahoma City. a rich fragrance to the room. The
jladieB were assembled ready to greet
Dinner Party. the guest of honor when she came
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Dickson of and on her nearing the house they
N. Beard entertained at dinner sang Auld Lang Syne, accompanied
Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. on the piano by Mrs. Anna Hopper
Geo. Caruth, Mrs. Harmon Harris, Ferris, of Oklahoma City.
Messrs. Walter Templeton and Har-1 The hours were spent in happy
Miss Vivian Wilfong returned to
her home in Oklahoma City after a
pleasant visit with friends in Shaw-
Miss Reba Kerfoot is visiting
friends and relatives in Oklahoma
City.
There will be a called meeting of
the ladies of the Round Table on
Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 3:30 o'clock,
at the residence of Mrs. H. G. New-
combe. 621 N. Park.
Circle No. 2 of the First Presby-
terian church will meet with Mrs.
Jim Hill, 424 N. Broadway, Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
First Christian church will meet at
the home of Mrs. Barton, 409 North
McKinley street, on Tuesday after-
noon, Sept. 9.
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On Wednesday morning at 7:30 Anna Hopper, and who Is a charm-
o'clock Samuel Fayette Lilligren of ing musician.
Houston, Tex., and Miss Ella Rob- Mrs. Templeton has been the very i
crts were united in marriage at the efficient secretary to the society
residence of the bride's parents, Mr. for the last three years and a very
and Mrs. W. D. Roberts, 47 N. much loved member and the society
Broadway, Rev. J. H. Ball of the feels itself very unfortunate in los-j
First M. Ei. Church, officiating. ing her in both capacities, nevcrthe-
At the entrance of the bridal cou- less they bade her God-speed know-
pie, Miss Eulah Basham played Men- ing that Shawnee's loss would be
delssohn's Wedding March, and dur- Tallehassee's gain.
ing the ceremony played the Vene- At 5 o'clock a delicious luncheon
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 7, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 7, 1913, newspaper, September 7, 1913; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92046/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.