The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1954 Page: 2 of 6
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Wednesday, September 8, 1954
/J EL RENO _
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and WOMEN'S PAGE f
and WOMEN'S PAGE
Edited by MILDRED L COKER— Phone 19
Mary Elaine Bailey, Donald Ball
Are Wed in Methodist Church
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Mr*. Donald Lruraii Ball
Girls Complete Series of Parties
uca over Uir -erkriid They were Nonna. Davison. Betty 1 •
with a tea Thursday alter- Mary Ann Jeffery. Kenior ^>kle.
noon at the home of M..ry Ann Jeanette Bumf L*'*'y M‘
Jeffery. Ea*t Foreman road, with Judith Sievenawi. and Mr- Prn>
MJTU ^ lth ltl • ^.of-U.an guests at the pome*
The tea »»- toDowrd with an In- Englekmg
fo.in.il d.nnr.a.Kldan.r..ttJ.. Re.a. ™ AniJ, k„ ol Anatlo
Rancho with Kenny Zirkle a* hoat-
n> The day »a- concluded with a
slumber |>arty at the home of Ju-
dith Htevervon. *30 South Etli-cm
ArUvtllet* Friday bewail with a
buffet luncheon at noon In the
home of Norma Davison. 801 8o.it h
Morrlvui with Karen Krause a* co-
haste** Jeanette Bmrd lit# We-t
Wade, was hates' at a o’clock din-
ner that evening, held on the lawn
of her home Tht» waa followed by Whiu>rr
the group attending a moil*, after, H Mor, ^ to Mr- F M
• hlrh Betty Landry. 211 Wed Heitaman and aecond high score
Jetikih* waa hoale*. lor a al.unber ,m,ldrU t0 Mra B M Camp-
le _ bell
Saturday evening the girla went
to the North Canadian river few a
picnic, then to llw home of (linger
Brian 241) Town, knd drive toi
a atumbrr party
and Raine Arnacker ol San Angelo.
Tea
a a e
Mrs. .Jess Williams
Entertains Card Club
Mm Jeaa Williams. 121 South
Hoff, entertained members of the
Tueaday Afternoon Canasta club
at her home Tuesday
Quests were Mrs Cleo Hnunian
Mrs Ernest FMller, and Mrs W, C
Other members present were
Mrs L I Ftarus. and Mrs Eva
Balder idge
Kept 21 meeting will be with
slumber party Mra Campbell 3IS We t Wiule
Attending the relay parties were| a a a
For Children's
Upset Stomach
Oar MUd Oaad ratling ■•!>»* Wok
PIRCY MEDICINE
Careful Drivers Save $$$
MUIe Farm In-wraar* ( ampanlaa
EARL ESTES
117 N t harlss Fbaae SM
Family IMcnic Held
In Adams Park Shelter
A family plrnlr was ha Id Tuas-
dav availing at the shelter In
! Adams park
Among those present were Mr,
I and Mrs Edwin Hurst and sort.
! Harry. Mr and Mrs Karl Hur-t
I uid son. Paul; Mr and Mrs Uon
Oregon and son. Steven; Mr and
Mrs MU1 Curtis and children. De-
borah. and Eddie Mi and Mrs
8am Curtis and daughter. l»lores;
Mr and Mrs H L Chappell. Mrs
J D Kindertugen Mr* L A
Chappell; and Mrs Mary Curtis
Yog’ll Ihink We n Playing Santa Claus!
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• Itmken Mocha for
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• Cover* fur t oupe*.
touche* and Sedans.
• ChtMise from riaidio*
and SI raws.
We Must Clear Our Stocks to Make Room For A
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7.95 Covers.................Now $2.95
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Cathedral candles. Jade palms
and basket* of large white chrys-
anthemum* formed the *ettlng for
the wedding Tuesday evening of
Mis* Mary Elaine Bailey and Don-
ald Leoran Ball
Rev A W Coleman officiated at
the double-ring ceremony af 8 p m
In the Wesley Methodist church
The bride is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs Fav E Bailey of Concho,
and the bridegroom la the son of
Mr and Mr* A C. BaU. Velma.
Stephen* county.
Mr* A. W Hauser, organist,
played a prelude of nuptial mu*lc
and the traditional wedding
marches She accompanied Donna
Marie Hawkln*. and Patty Choice,
vocalists Jane Bailey gave a read-
ing. How Do I Love Thee?" from
Sonnets to the Portuge*e
The brides aisle waa marked
I with candles Alternate pew* were
marked wlta white *attn pew-bow*
I and streamer* A white aisle cloth
wo* drawn for the bridal party and
the couple knelt on a white *atin
prte-dleu
Ohm In marriage bv her father,
the bride chow a drra* of hand-
dipped imported ro-rpoint lace and
tulle over satin. TYve fitted bodice
wa* »ty led with a V-neck voke of
lace, trlnuned In pearl* and wa*
fastened in the back altli tiny aril-
covered button* long sleeve*
l ape led to points over tier hand*
Two panels of lace extended from
the waistline to the hem of the
chapel length skirt. Ut noth the
front and back
Her fingertip veil of Illusion waa
attached to a Juliet rap of lace em-
broidered with seed pearls A -ingle
I strand of pearl* was her only
Jewelry, a gift from tha brldegnvmi
8hr carried a bouquet of alephano-
Ua. centered with a white orchid.
o»i a silver sparkle nylon tulle back-
ground dotted with seed pearls and
showered with white sstm ribbon
and tulle puff*
Jane Bailey wm* her sister's maid
of I von or Her ballrrma length gown
was of champagne cototed antique
laffeta. fashioned with a swaet-
heart neckline and raprlet sleeves
The pointed bodice was accented
with a bow at the back She car-
ried a bouquet of light golden
chrysanthemum* and wore a
matching halo In her hair
Bridesmaid* were Wanda Hoil-
man lame Wolf and Dorothy
Frudd Badger Iowa Their gowns
(were of pastel aqua antique tafteta.
I fa-h Kmcd like that of the honor
attsmdant Their bouquet* and
I ha lew* matched their dreow-
Carolyn Ne»heim. and Danny
Nrsheim of Goldfield. Iowa, lighted
the two -even-branched candel-
abra* Carolyn wore a floor length
dre-s of yellow antique tafteta
Her • nutlet and headdreoa were of
golden chrysanthemum*
Bnan Ball of Duncan served a-
best man Usher* were Leo Rhaw I
Lynn Kmdt. Danny Cooley, and
Bob (Karr, all of Oklahoma City.
hr her daughter’* wedding Mr*
Bailey selected a gown ol light low*»
lace over tafteta with brown oc-1
ttea Her corsage a a* <>f brown I
and grern rymbtdlum orchid* The,
bridegroom * mother choae a gray ]
lace drea* over taffeta 8he more a
cor*agr of pink cymbtdlum orchids
A reception waa held in the
church parlor following the cere-1
mony The brides table wa* cov-
ered with a hand embroidered I
cloth of imported linen An ar-
langemml of white and silver I
chrysanthemums, flanked a 11 h |
I while tapers In crystal holdei*
formed the centerpiece
Reception assistant* war* Mis*
Marion Ulrich and Mr- Edna Ul-
rich of (lift Colo . Mr- Alla Upp
Pa* I*. Calif Mr* Qrant Nealieim.
Onldfletd. low*. Mr* Lynn Kindt
Oklahoma City; Mr* Ted Joule
Mr* Eugene Needham Ml** M
nedttve Owi,bv Mra Rov Mllrhetl
Mia Driest Kuuneman. Mi* Alfred
Haun Mra W E Dealmi. and Mis
Randolph larson
For traveling the bride was at-
tired in a Faria blue suit of winter
rotten with black velvet collar and
black accessor lea
After a short wedding trip Mr
*nd Mr* Ball will make their home
In BUIIwater The* will attend the
Oklahoma A and M milage where
rite la a junior and he I* a aaolot
Among other* from out-of-town
who at landed the wedding were
Marian Ballev, Imperial. Neb.
Qraht N hi helm of Ooldlield. Iowa,
and Dean devoid Oowrie. Iowa
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Fedder sen-Corn
Vows Set Oct. 2
Mr and Mrs. George Feddersen,
El Reno route 1. have announced
the engagement of their daughter,
Mis* Catherine Feddersen. to Cor-
poral Melvin F. Com. son of Mr.
and Mr* Herbert Corn. 118 North M
They will be married at 7 p. m.
Oct. 2 at the Trinity Lutheran
church with Rev. Robert Biel offi-
ciating.
Mis* Feddersen was graduated
from the El Reno hlghschool with
the class of 1954 She was a member
of the Squaw Pep club. Art Honor
society, and the Bonita Markca
Catta literary society.
Corporal Corn was graduated
with the class of 1961 from the El
Reno hlghschool and attended
Junior college herq one year. Now
serving with the army, he Is cur-
rently stationed In Austria, but
plans to return to El Reno on fur-
lough later this month.
BALLS ARE HOSTS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball enter-
tained at Sunday dinenr to honor
their nephew, Albert Ball of Siloam
Springs, Ark., who has Just re2w |
celved hi* discharge from the air-
force and Is entering the Univer-
sity of Arkansas for the fall term.
Also to honor thetr son-in-law and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Mor-
sel and son Rodd of Enid who are
leaving next week for Columbus.
Ohio where Mr. Moesel has accept-
ed a Horticulture Scholarship at
the University of Ohio.
Ouests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ball and son Leonard. Mr and
Mr*. Don Kolar and sons and Mr.
and Mr*. Dick Ball of Oklahoma
| City and Mrs Hattie Ball of Yu-
kon.
THIRSDAY
Fulcli* Sunday school daas of i
First Pre*b\ irnan church Lawn
party ut home of Mr and Mrs ,
Walter J. Halsey . 1023 East Cava- I
naiti h at 0 30 p in In case of rain Is
|ioal poned.
Trinity Lutheran Mission Ouild.
Meeting at the church
Royal Neighbor* of America j
Meeting III I OOF hall
Ladle* Ooll club Day of play at
country dub Tee off at 9 am.
,nTm ,MaL!!’^emp".c atn! I A Going
H, Agnes unit of Altar society S
Sacred Heart C.tholK church Meet- £ mov, to Shawnee this
Uig in K of C hall j J" .
CWF of Ftr*t C hr latum church .
Seme# Day at church at 8 a. ra . Member* of the class met In the
Nursery
Miss Catherine Feddersen
Mrs. Harold Baker
Feted by Friends
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\V and E club Basket duuier In
Adams park at • 30 pm
GSWW ut Ft in Presbyterian
church:
Circle 4 Meeting at church at
3 pm
Etruuuf Circle- Picnic supper
Hostess Mrs C R Mowie. 612 West
! ondon. at • 30 pm
VFW Auxiliary Meeting In VFW
hut at 8 p m
8t Francis Cabrlnl unit of Altar
Society of 8acred Heart Catholic
Church Hostess Mrs Ortn Hake.
1511 Wrat (Unit (ee. at 2.30 p m.
I RIDA)
Leisure Hour club Hostess Mr*
Frank Smith. 301 South Roberta, fui
9 a. m break last
Ladle* auxiliary to the Order of
Railway Conductors Hustea* Mr*
Florence Dewitt. 403 Weal Wade, at
2 30 p m
Teen Tbwn Meeting In Caglea
hall at 8 p m
Everv Woman1* Bible cla*a All
day meeting at First Christian
rhurrh
Pa t President* dub Hastes* Mr*
Clyde Hayne*. southwest of El
Rc no
Educational Seminar of WHO8 of
home of Mrs U D Thomas. 1217
West Warren, with Mr* Don Kaiser
wild Mrs Baker as co-hosicaaes.
Invocation waa given by Mr*
Jack Carroll, wilh Mr* O. A Kiaer
leading the devotion*.
Reports on contacts for the
month were made by Mr* W. W
Tale, membership uce president )
j Mr* Olan Cornell di*cu**ed pro-
grews made on the new year book*
As a project for the month, the
group voted to send 85 to the Bap-
tist radio and television hour.
The meeting was closed with
sentence prayer*.
Among those attending were
Mr* B K Carder. Mr* Leroy An-
derson. Mrs Cecil Carroll. Mr* Ur-
leal Coburn. Mrs Jeff Dad*. Mr*
Cecil Kreagrr, Mr* J D McDaniel.
I Mr* Dale florrel*. Mr* Alan Wil-
liams Mr* W L Holloway. Mr*
I Oordon Penney. Mr* Oeorge Wmt,
and Mr* Chares Wendorff.
tee
Mrs. Williams Presides
At Auxiliary Meeting
Mr* Jess Williams presided at a
business meeting of the Eagles
auxiliary Monday evening in Eagles
I ML
Members |i»c«rnl included Mr*
I Jerry E Murphy. Mr* Oeorge
Rebekahs Give
To School Fund
In a regular meeting of the Rc
bekah lodge Tuesday evening in the
ICOF hall. It was voted to send
816 to the school fund for children
at the Odd Fellow* home at Che
cotah.
A report was made that approx-
imately 40 member* of the Odd
Fellow and Rebeksh lodge* attend-
ed the Ice cream social held Aug
lg in Adam* park
Member* were urged to send
parrel post package* to the Hydro
lodge, to be used in a sale Sept 16
at Hydro The lodge voted to send
one package
Chairman of the relief committee
-aid a meal had been served in
the home of a member who loat a
son
Announcement wa* made that
the regular monthly social for
members and their guests will be
held Sept 16 in the lOOF hall
Attending were Mra W. F Btock-
i Additional SocirtT an Page 61
Bud Menz Is Elected
President of Wranglers
Bud Menz was elected president
of the El Reno Wranglers club fol-
lowuig their annual barbecue Sun-
day at Adams park
Other new officers selected are
Dillard Crump. Jr. vice president;
Mr* Charlie Anderson, secretary;
Herschel Smith, treasurer; Pat
Hoffman, club queen; Bill Wart-
chow, Dillard Crump, pr, Boy d
Halverson. Marion Royae. Darold
Chappell, and Leroy Stanley, board
of director*.
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Clinton district Meeting In Weak’
Methodist church, at 8 50 a m _. I
Uptown Bu-tnea* and Professional o-vis. Mr* Eva Baldridge. Mr*
Women - club. Meeting at 12 noon | Forence HelUman. Mr* W L
in We*ley Meibodui chureh I Leach Mr* L E Hayne*. Mr* L I.
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Webster P-TA meeting In school
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Irving F-TA meeting U» *chool I
auditorium at 2 30 p. m tomullve
meeting at 2 p m
MINDAY
Order of Rainbow fir Qirl* Pub-1
Ur tnaUllallon of officer- Ui Ma-
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William* and Mr Murphy
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 8, 1954, newspaper, September 8, 1954; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc920961/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.