The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 297, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, February 14, 1956
The El Reno (Okla.) Daily Tribune
the peace by fighting. They wera
brought to the police station at
10:45 p, m. Monday after the dis-
turbance in the 500 block West
Wade.
TWO ARE FINED
Margaret Neathery and Dick
Thomas, both of El Reno, were fin-
ed Sll each in police court this
morning on charges of disturbing
Dorcas Class Meeting Is Held
Mrs. J. L. Copeland. 511 West Wesley Parker. Mrs E. L. Chris
Owens, was hostess for the Monday
evening meeting of the Dorcas Sun-
day school class of Trinity Baptist
church.
Co-hostess was Mrs V E. Collins.
The meeting was conducted by
Mrs. Gilbert White, president. Mrs.
Mary Hodges gave the invocation
and devotions were led by Mrs. M
R. Bayne.
Plans were discussed for a “moth-
er and daughter" banquet and
members voted to have a class
meeting on March 5
"Secret pal" gifts were exchanged
during the social hour.
Those attending included Mrs.
B L. Arnold of Shawnee, a guest,
and Mrs. J. G Harrison, Mrs. Rus-
sell Cummings. Mrs. Robert Sum-
mar. Mrs. Sam Lakin, Mrs. Robert
White, Mrs. C F Browning, Mrs.
H. H. Bray. Mrs. J N. Lovett, Mrs.
TUESDAY
Hope class of First Baptist
church. Hostess Mrs. C. D. Moore,
806 South Williams, 7:30 p. m.
Friendly Sewing club. Hostess
Mrs. Roy Joule, south of El Reno,
2:30 p.m.
Lincoln PTA. Meeting at Lincoln
school, 7:30 p. m.
Riverside HD club. Hostess Mrs.
John Kortemeier, north of Ban-
ner, 1:30 p. m.
WCTU. Cocered dish dinner at
Wesley Methodist church.
Hill Toppers HD club. Hostess
Mrs. W. M. McGuire, Reformatory-
circle.
El Reno BPW. Dinner-iheeting at
New Southern hotel, 6:30 p.m.
Woman’s Benefit association.
Meeting in lOOF hall, preceded
with dinner at noon.
Azalea Flower club. Hostess Mrs.
Tom Coit, 2416 Choctaw road, 2
p. m.
Workbasket club. Hostess Mrs.
Howard Jessup, 114 South N, 2 p.m.
CDA. Guest lecturer at Sacred
Heart hall. Open to public, 8 p. m.
YWE cluo. Hostess Mrs. Paul
Bavousette, 1109 South Ellison, 1
p. m.
W and E club. Party at home of
Mrs. W. I. Wyrick, 215 South Ma-
comb, 6:30 p. m.
Senior Citizens club. Meeting in
SC hall, 1 p. m.
West Wide Birthday club. Hos-
tess Mrs. George Jones, 1116 South
Hoff, 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday Players. Hostess Mrs. S.
R. Reville, 907 South Macomb, 8
p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Round-Table Study club. Hostess
Mrs. J. P. Briggs, 916 South Had-
den, 8 p. m.
Jolly Workers HD club. Hostess
Mrs. D. G. Wilkerson, northeast of
El Reno, 2 p.m.
Razzle Dazzle club. Hostess Mrs.
George Schumacher, 211 North Wil-
liams.
W and E club. Hostess Mrs. E.
B. Billinger, 608 South Gresham,
2 p m.
Rebckah Circle. All-day meeting
in IOOF hall.
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
Meeting in Masonic temple, 7:30
p. m.
Neighborhood Bible class of Fair
addition. Hostess Mrs. R. C. Cran-
mer, 213 North El Reno, 1:30 p.m.
Friendly Stitchers club. Hostess
Mrs. Charles Penwright, 609 South
Roberts, 2:30 p. m.
DYWYK club. Hostess Mrs. I. G.
Roberts, 618 South Ellison, 2 p.m.
THURSDAY
CWF of First Christian church.
Executive meeting with Mrs.
Harold F.nz, 807 South Barker, 1
p. m.
Senior Citizens club, 89er party in
SC hall, 7:30 p.m.
Birthday club. Hostess Mrs. John
Onan, 1021 South El Reno.
Friendly Circle I1D club. Hostess
Mrs. \»ilfred Bennett, southwest of
El Reno, 1:30 p.m.
GSWW of First Presbyterian
church. Guest speaker. Meeting at
church, 2 p.m., preceded with ex-
ecutive board meeting, 1:30 p.m.
Jaycee Jaynes. Business meet-
ing with Mrs. Sam Davis, 1003 East
Cavanaugh, 7:30 p.m.
American Legion post and auxili-
ary. Joint meeting, preceded with
covered dish dinner in Legion hall,
6:30 p.m.
WSCS of Wesley Methodist
church. General meeting at church.
WMS of First Baptist church.
Group meetings, 9:30 a.m.:
Sue Emanuel—Mrs. Russell Eas-
ley, 604 South El Reno.
Roberta Hampton—Mrs. It. C.
Nichols, 517 South El Reno.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dale Wilkerson
Miss Peters, L. D. Wilkerson
Are Wed in Church at Okarche
DLEMNIZED in a 2 o’clock ceremony Sunday Was the wed-
ding of Miss Josephine Louise Peters and' Leonard Dale
lkerson at the St. John’s Lutheran church in Okarche.
, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.
ters, Okarche route 3, and the bridegroom’s parents are
r. and Mrs. Harry Wilkerson, El Reno route 3.
Miss Miriam Oesc-h. pianist, played a prelude of pre-
ptial music and accompa-
IAdditional Society on Page 5)
Jaxie Short—Mrs. Horace Hes-
ter, 1117 South Macomb.
Doreen Hawkins—Mrs. D. D. Da-
vison, 1310 West Shuttee.
Oma Dowell—Mrs. Baxter Gal-
loway, 706 South Ellison.
Monda Marler— Mrs. Kelly Bar-
i low, 1324 South Hadden.
Olela Snell-
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Investors Savings & Loan Ass'n
113 S. Rock Island Phone 34
Mrs. R L. Steven-
son, 1104 West Wade, 2 p. m.
Josephine Skaggs — Mrs. Dan
Hahn, 1202 West Watts, 2 p. m
FRIDAY
Etta Dale PTA. Meeting at
school, 2:30 p.m., preceded with ex-
ecutive meeting, 2 p.m.
Teen Town. Meeting in Eagles
hall.
td the vocalist, Miss Gen-
ii Kremeier.
Lighted candles decorated the
Br and two wedding baskets of
|ite gladioli were placed before
I: altar. White satin bows mark-
[ the pews.
church parlor following the cere-
mony with guests registered by
Mrs. Rudolf Peters.
A four-tiered wedding cake,
topped with a miniature bride and
bridegroom standing beneath an
archway, formed a centerpiece for
the bride’s table. The cake was
baked and decorated by the bride’s
aunt, Mrs. Albert Peters.
Mrs. Martin Graunian and Mrs.
James Miller served the cake.
Presiding at the punch bowl were
Mrs. Gene Wilkerson and Mrs.
Neal Schroeder. Other reception
assistants were Mrs. Gilbert Sehie-
ber, Mrs. Dick ZumMallcn and
Mrs. Edwin Rohlman and Mrs.
Hannah York.
T^OR traveling the bride wore a
* navy blue suit with pink ac-
cessories and a corsage of white
carnations. The new Mr. and Mrs.
Wilkerson are graduates of the
F.1 Reno highschool and following
a wedding trip to Texas they will
establish their home northeast of
El Reno, where he is engaged in
farming.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lieswald and
family of Alva; Mrs. Paul Schul-
ze, Oscar, Bertha and Marcella
Schulze of Chelsea; Mrs. Ethel
Thiems, Mrs. A. T. Dons and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Balles,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Func.k, Mrs.
Frank Wilkerson, Miss Margaret
Sue Miller and Miss Esther Biller
of Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mrs.
George Peters of Omega: Mr. and
Mrs. George Constien and Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Constien of Hinton;
Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Wilson of Lexington.
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OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
I,. C. Gadberry, President .1. P. Neal. Treasurer
Morris Stork. Vice-Presidpnt J. A. Rinehart. Attorney
Dolores Brandies, Secretary E. II. Bornemann, Director
HE Reverend A. Oeseh, offici-
ated at the double ring cere-
iny. As “The Lords Prayer’’
s sung by Miss Kremeier, the
iple knelt on a white satin prie
u.
dr. Peters gave his daughter in
rriage. Her bridal gown was
.hioned of white net over satin,
led with a strapless, fitted bod-
[. The full skirt of double net
ended to waltz length. She wore
bolero jacket with a tiny collar
H long sleeves that tapered to
[nts over her hands. The jacket
k attached in front by tiny pearl
tons. Her finger-tip length veil
Illusion cascaded from a halo of
e, and she carried a white Bi-
f. topped with a bouquet of white
showered with white
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In streamers.
Irs. Adolph Peters, sister-in-law
[he bride, was matron of honor.
L was attired in a waltz length
kss of baby blue satin, styled
ki an overskirt of blue nylon
[ sprinkled with silver sequins
f fitted bodice was strapless
I she wore a matching blue lace
[e. She carried a heart shaped
Iquet of blue nylon net, center-
Iwilh blue and silver carnations.
Ii scattered bows formed of
l< beads.
[ridesmaids were Mrs. W. C.
klace, sister of the bridegroom.
I Miss Mable Peters, cousin of
I bride, whose strapless dresses
|e of pink satin. The ruffled ny-
Inet overskirt on Mrs. Wallace’s
rn was pink and that of Miss
lers’ was grey. Each wore a
tching pink net cape about her
■aiders, and carried pink heart
jped bouquets, arranged like
k of the honor attendant.
KNE WILKERSON served his
I brother as best man. Ushers
le W. C. Wallace, brother-in-
I of the bridegroom, Adolf
Its, Emiel Peters and Martin
|*rs, brothers of the bride.
Irs. Peters selected a navy blue
rs with matching accessories
I her daughter’s wedding. The
■egroom's mother. Mrs. Wilker-
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E reception was held in the
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 297, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1956, newspaper, February 14, 1956; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924047/m1/3/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.