The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 57, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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El Reno (OklnQ Daily Tribune
Wednesday, May 6, 1968
Birthday Party Held
In Robert Modrall Home
airs. Robert Modrall and Mis
William Z Biggert entertained with
a birthday party at J o’clock Mon-
afternoon In the Modrall home
at *08 H South Hoff, honoring their
dai«htera. Jen Modrall end Meltsu
Btggert. on their first blrthdsy an-
niversaries.
Refreshment* were served and
party favors were presented the
cuasta.
Invited guests were MUte Smith.
Douglas. Johnny Marshall.
Donna Brown. Joyce Harvey. John
Pox, Jr.. Oay Blair. Bridget Ward.
1i~i. stall and the honorees
Also Mrs. Don Smith and Mrs
Otto O. Hess, both of Oklahoma
City; Mrs. Don Douglas of Fort
eui: Mrs. Harry Ward of MrAlest-
er; Mrs Chauncey Hall. Duncan;
Mrs. Oene Marshall, Mrs Don
Brown. Mrs Bob Harvey. Mrs John
Fox, Mrs. James Blair. Mrs. J E
E .ggert. Mrs John W Ftox. sr. Mrs
Lae Harvey and Mrs. N P Mod-
raU.
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Ladies Golf Club To
Hold Regular Play
The Ladles Golf club will men
Thursday at the H Reno Golf and
Country club for the regular day
of golf play. Play will be for low
o-.i odd holes from long tees
Pairings In championship flight
include Mrs. Duard Barnes, Mrs
H. C. Brown and Mrs. R. N. Dul-
mUMT
Womans Society of Christian
Service of Wesley Methodist church:
Circle l. Hostess. Mrs John RoMy-
er. 114 North M. Meeting at 2 pjn.
circle 2 Hostess. Mrs H. B. Wal-
do. «H South Barker Meeting at 2
pm
Circle 2 Hostess Mrs. N. P Mod-
raU. 106 West Foreman Meeting at
2 pm.
Circle 4 Hostess. Mrs B. R. Min-
ton. 246 North El Reno Meeting at
2 pm.
Circle 6 Hostess Mrs. W H
Schroeder. 1115 South Ellison Meet-
ing at 2 pm
Circle 4. Hostess, Mrs H. C. Brad-
ford. 000 South Hoff. Meeting at 2
pm.
Circle 7 Hostess. Mrs. R Jay Mc-
Oinnis, 518 North Rock Island.
Meeting at 2 pm.
Circle 8. Mrs H. Albert Taylor,
1209 South Macomb. Meeting at 2
(IdUUmrf Society en Page 8)
Union City"s Highschool Holds
Annual Junior-Senior Banquet
mage; Mrs. Earl Barnes. Mrs. J. B.
, 6*aim and Mrs. Glen Brown; Mrs.
8. R. Revllle. Mrs. V. R. Mordy
and Mrs Ed Koelach: Mrs. BUI
sg»iwheil Mrs. Haydn O Davis and
Mrs. L. A. Garner.
Class A pairings are Mrs. Fred
Arnold. Sirs. P. B. Myers and Mrs.
■ Lloyd Leidy; Mrs. Don Barnes
Mrs. Ebrl Woodhouse and Mrs.
Fnd Hampton; Mrs. R. J. Green-
loaf. Mrs. John Mueller and Mrs
O. W. LimeaUU.
Playing In class B flight will be
I Irs. Stella Beets. Mrs. Morris
Wright and Mrs. Ryman Pllppen;
_ Mrs John Bolui, Mrs Prank Vogel
end Mrs. Ryan Morris; Mrs. Aubrey
Bryant. Mrs. Bob Evans and Mrs
William Laughton; Mrs C. D. Ram-
sel and Mrs. R. K Hardy: Mrs. Ed
Hading and Mrs. Pat Weaver.
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Two Visitors Attend
Meeting of Rebekahs
Mrs. Ira Rosson and Mrs. Roy
Perkins, members of Capitol Re-
oekah lodge 309 of Oklahoma City,
were guests when the local Re
bekah lodge met Tuesday evening
at Che IOOP hall. Dr. Louise Foot,
noble grand, presided.
Mrs. Pearl Kitzmiller reported
on the presentation program held
April 28 when a painting of Law-
rence Adams, his wife and moth-
er. donors of the building, was de-
dicated. It was voted to hang the
picture in the main hall.
Members present were Mrs. W F.
Stockton, Mrs. E. A. Jessup. Mrs
J. W. Stock burger. Mrs. John Lay-
ton. Mrs. Rex Pouts. Mrs. C. F.
Huggins. Mrs. J. W. Myers. Mrs.
W. C. Whitacre. Mrs. H. M. Vand-
erGraaf. Mrs. Nola Hyer. Mrs. W
L. Mis. Marie Kamm
Mrs. W. P. Critee. Mrs. Charles
Rlemer, Mrs. Toney Ronspiez, Mrs.
Mattie Barnhart. Mrs. Henry Schu-
macher, Mrs. Carl Wagner, Mrs.
Thomas A- Harris. Mrs. R. £. Fnd.
Mrs. M. M. Golden. Mrs. W. L.
Leach, Mrs. Maurice Heilman and
Mia. Gertrude Thom.
The next meeting will be May
19 at the hail.
Circle 9 Hostess. Mrs Bob Big-
ger! 618 South Miles. Meeting at
7:30 pm
Circle 10 Hostess. Mrs. Leeland
Luttrell. 517 South Boynton. Meet-
ing at *1:20 p.m.
Women’s Missionary Union of the
First Baptist church;
Helen Carpenter circle. Hoe teas,
Mr* J. C Raper, 219 North Evan*
Meeting at 9:30 am.
Zelma Hallock circle. Hostess. Mr*.
S. E. Huddleston. 920 South Bark-
er. Breakfast at 9 a m.
Darlene Hall circle. Hostess. Mr*.
Charles Peterka. 810 South Oresh-
atn Meeting at 9:30 a m.
Pauline Cammack circle Hostess.
Mrs. Truman Lee. 1903 East Rog-
ers. Meeting at 2 pm.
Ruby Howie circle. Hostess, Mrs.
Jean Owens. 519 South Reno. Meet-
ing ab-2 pm.
Leslie Williams circle. Hostess.
Mrs. J. W. Paxson. 1125 West Pine.
Meeting at 2 pm.
Mary Etheridge circle. Hostess.
Mrs. O. A. Hill, 823 South Reno.
Meeting at 2 pm.
General Society of Woman’s Work
of the First Presbyterian church:
Division 1. Hostesa. Mr*. E. P
Bolts. 1019 South Barker..
Division 2. Hostess. Mis* Anna
Picklum. 530 South Reno.
Division 3. Hostess. Mr*. W. L.
Moore. 913 South Hoff.
Sew and Chat club. Hostess. Mrs
Pat Kennedy In Oklahoma City.
American Legion auxiliary. Meet-
ing at the American Lag>on hall.
Womans Society of Christian
Service of the Ellison Avenue Meth-
odist church:
Circle 1. Hostess. Mr*. Homer
Lord. 611 West London.
Birthday club. Hostess, Mrs. L. I.
Fiscus. Chappie addition.
Ladies Auxiliary of Christ Me-
morial Episcopal church. Hostess,
Mrs. Ernest Ewing. 718 South Ma-
comb. Luncheon at 1 pm.
Order of the Amaranth. Meeting
at the Masonic temple at 8 pm.
Christian Women's Fellowship of
the First Christian church:
Esther group Hostess, Mrs. M- M.
Golden. 819 North Choctaw. Meet-
ing at 2 pm.
Mar; group. Hostess, Mrs. B. T.
Marshall. 1038 South Ellison. Meet-
ing at 2 pm.
Naomi group Hostesa, Mrs. H. L.
Fogg. 611 South Hoff. Meeting at
2 pan.
Rebecca group. Hostess. Mrs. J. Y.
Union City highschool * annual
jualor-Mhlor banquet was bald
nirday nwint In the
of a
balloons The room
_____ with eevpewtlne and
balloons and large bas-
kets of Wring flower* Confetti was
winkled over the floor.
Four la bios radiated from the
head table 8o form a half-cire>
The tables were covered with white
cloths Place cards ware wall Mack
Mae masks, rtwddad with various
colored stars for the men and ruf
fled with colored plastic lace rib-
bon for the women The nut cups
were rtiQlgnad •** *°*
men down face* wMh colored pies
tic Usee ruffles
The program covers were design
ed with a Mardl Ores scene and
the napkins were In identical de
sign. Centerpieces for each table
were made up of roots and bou-
quets set in queen and king crowns
The tables were sprinkled wKh
confetti.
Invocation eras given by Rev
Frank Slatser of the Union City
Methodist church.
"bgake Marry.’’ a welcome to the
duetts, waa givon by Blswell The
response, "A Million Thanks." was
by Max Marquardt. senior class
president. ’’Carnival Music'’ was
presented by the Junior class girls.
Shirley Zoubek. Charlotte Pedder-
sen. Wilma Ann Keely. Edweena
Morrison. Lou Ella Bollinger. Betty
Minton and Lenora Heidelberg
Jerry Ntehues gave Royalties a
toast to the faculty, followed by
the senior class trill "Court Jester ’
by Raymond Pappe
Southland Music" was present -
Morris. 818 North Rock Island
MeeUng st 2 pm
Ruth group. Hostess. Mrs Joe
Young. 906 South Ellison. Meeting
at 2 p m.
FRIDAY
Uptown Business and Profes-
sional Women’s dub. Meeting at
the Wesley Methodist church. In-
stallation dinner at 7 p m.
Past President’s club of the Eagl-
es auxiliary. H os teas, Mrs. P. M
Heltzman. 800 West Watte. Meet-
ing at 2:30 p. m.
Every Woman’s Bible class of
the First Christian church. Meet-
ing at the church.
Teen Town. Meeting at the Eagl-
es hall.
Ladles Auxiliary of the Order
of Railway Conductors. Hostess.
Mrs. Florence Devltt. 403 West
Wade.
ed by the sophomore girls. Marlene
7/Mihek Clou Legal) . Jo Ann Pink -
Betty Cape Marilyn Ast.
Banders. Ruth Dries.
__•! Perkins, and Mary Bor
Heidelberg, followed by "Future
Parade*.' the senior class prophecy
given by Wilma Kirch.
Superintendent Maurice Barron
gave the address. "Coronation."
followed by the benediction by Rev
Thomas R Hoffman of the Union
City Catholic church.
Mrs Walter Boo vert. Junior class
sponsor, directed the banquet ar-
ingements and accompanied the
mgs at the banquet.
Ornate Included Mr. end Mrs.
Barron. Rev Stetser; Rev Hoff-
man; Mr and Mrs. Boevers; Mr
and Mrs. Robert Annis; Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Mcllavln; Mr and
Mrs. Bill Whitaker: Mr. and Mrs
Bari Barton; Mr and Mrs Wil-
liam Wauhop Mr and Mrs Llovd
Wood: Mr and Mrs Oils McMah-
an: Mr and Mrs Wesley Kroeker
Mr and Mrs Robert Wood*; Mr
and Mrs Myrle Smith and Mrs
BUI Fogg
Senior guests were Max Mar-
quardt. Rav Taylor. Doris Blover.
Billy Joe Webb. Edna Mae Alger.
Rite Dries. Joretta Goza. Yvonne
Jenkins. Wilma Kirch. Willie Lag-
aly. Tommy? Lair, Don McMahan.
Jerry Nelhues. Raymond Pappe.
Joan Ross. Marvin Banders. Vera
Mae Sanders. fQnora Snell. Rose
Steyskal. Leon Sweeney. Raymond
Taylor. Jackie Wleman and Janet
GaU.
Junior class members present
were Miss Zoubek. Miss Bollinger
Miss Feddersen. Mia* Morrison
Miss Minton. MUs Keely. Miss
Heidelberg. Buddy Boevers. Rex
Brothers. John Everett. Eddie Gate
Joe Maples. Don Smith. Paul BteJ-
,irai cotton Wartchow. Gordon
Blswell. and Jimmy Brown.
The waitresses wore low-necked
blouses and varied colored tiered
skirts Tliey wore black nosemask.-
mintature hate and pastel-colored
crepe paper aprons.
The sophomore girls serving as
waitresses were Mias Pinkston. Miss
Lagaly. Mus Cape. Miss Zoubek
Miss Ast. Miss Sanders. Miss Dries.
Miss Perkins and Miss Heidelberg
P-7 A Unit C/ami
Year's Activities
The Central school unit of the
Parent-Teacher association closed
Its 1882-63 activities with A program
and business session Tuesday after-
soon is the 10*001*0 auditorium
The program opened with a flog
presentation toy the sixth grad*
Oirl Beaut troop. Those inking part
m the flog cesemeny were Carol
Ann Schumacher. Barbara Kay
Anderson Carolyn Jean Shepherd.
Joyce Vieweg. Betty amith. Oayle
Rye). Donne Miller. Patricia Old-
field and Lynda Ward. Mrs. Henry
Schumacher, troop leader, presented
the troop tiemheri with their mem-
bership stars and mammal badges.
A musical skit. "The Shoemaker
and the Svea.’’ was presented by
the pupils of the third grade under
the direction of Mrs. H V. Tilling-
hast and Mias Parra Kinkade De-
votional* were given by Ken Huf-
man. director of music and edu-
cation at the First Baptist church.
Mr* LoRoy Andersen, unit presi-
dent. presided during the business
session following the program. The
secretary's report was given by Mrs
Raymond Pell and treasurer's re-
port. Mr*. R J Paulsen The P-TA
voted to purchase a public addres*
system for the school auditorium.
Mr* Anderson presented the
teachers of Central school with
gtite of appreciation. The attend-
ance award was won by Mis* Kin-
kade's third grade.
The sixth grade mother* served
as hostesses for the social hour that
followed the meeting.
Sacred Heart Seniors Feted
With Banquet Monday Evening
Sacred Heart Mnior* were honor
ed night In the Knighu of
hall with a banquet car-
rying out the thane "Treasure Is-
land”
i.auHM the t"—”1*1 at the
banquet. Rev Emil Depreitere gave
the invocation, followed by Lmihe
F«p»- Junior, who welcomed the
graduates to Treasure bland Philip
Wateh rnpended for the seniors end
iijns* it* their gratitude for the
frn««r bring shown them. Toast*
from Tom Oorwln. sophomore, and
Patsy Zajic. were acknowledged by
the seniors. Mery Ann Zajic end
Margaret McClurg.
The future of the graduates waa
told by Billie Jean Zajic. junior, as
■be read the Senior Class Prophecy
Tom Maher reed the Graduates'
i ..f Hfui and Testament In true
legal form A least to Rev Deprei-
tere for hi* untiring efforts In mak-
ing their student days at Sacred
Heart profitable and pleasant was
given by Sylvia Kastl. Jerry Lou
Determan was toast mistress lor the
evening
The prana wes held on the third
floor Immediately following the ban-
quet. the theme being "Beneath the
flottfeod |^||y aver
they*danaad to the auric of Al
Oood's orchestra of 1
Starfish
longingly tram the
secured to the pillars by
fishing nets with
ration intertwined.
The seniors given these honors
•rye Don Corwin. Sylvia Eaetl. Tsm
Maher. Margaret McClure. Kelly
O’Connor. Philip Welch. Barbara
Wolking. and Mary Ann Zajic They
have chosen Tte the Bet of the Ball
and Not the Oale That Determine*
Our Destiny" as their motto. They
see 1c ted royal blue and yellow ae
their colors and the yellow rose as
their flower
Slocums Are Hosts
At Picnic Monday
Mrs. K R Bloc urn and eon. Bob-
by. and employes of the H Reno
theater*, made up a picnic party
at Spring Lake In Oklahoma City
“K T*?- mm n»
qpage. WJlha Gregory. Shlrteen ‘
ghion. Paul Knox. Jack Smith
jee ■iUiWT’r and Mr. and Mrs
Pied Smith.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 57, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1953, newspaper, May 6, 1953; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920723/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.