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Friday april i ms
Sewing Club
Entertained
At Luncheon
Member of the Young Matron
Sewing club were entertained
with a covered dtah luncheon
Thursday afternoon in the Lome
of Mr. Gene Payne; 1627 South
11th.
The Easter motif era carried out
in the table decoration.
Pal Gift were exchanged and
the afternoon era spent em-
broidering. Guest were Mis Judy Andrews
Miss Nathalie Salyer and Miss
Norma Jean Payne.
Member at the luncheon were
Mrs. Homer Graham Mrs. Bill
Montgomery Mrs. George Pack
Mr. Frank Graham Mrs. Martha
Hay Mrs. Cy Church well Mr.
Mary McFarland Mrs. Hoyt An-
' " la Iyer.
drew and Mrs. Handall Sal
The next meeting will be April
14 in the home of Mrs. McFarland
1228 South Fourth.
Dorcus Class
Holds Meeting
Mix. A. L. Anderson 1308 South
Ninth was hostel to the Nazarene
Dorcus das Thursday afternoon
in her home
The meeting was opened with
group singing followed with pray-
ers by Mrs. J. IX Thomas and
Mrs. C. J. BroWnwood.
During the business meeting a
report on the flower fund wee
given by Mrs. H. B. Stanebury.
The lesson taken from the third
chapter of Daniel waa prompted
by Mrs. Emma Green. Poem were
read by several member of the
dam.
Mrs. Demi Hollis told the story
of how she came to Chickasha.
Mrs. Jack Houta t tho dam
teacher. There were IS members
present.
The next meeting will be In
the home of Mrs. T. W. Johnson
1706 low. .
Mrs. Porter
New Member
Of Club
Mr. C. L. Porter was Introduced
s e new member of the Sew
Your Own dub at a mealing Wed-
nesday afternoon in tha luma of
Mrs. Arthur Jones 1124 South
14th.
The afternoon was spent aro-
cheting and embroidering.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Porter Mrs.
Clyde Hale Mr. Bob Fearey.Mra.
Henry Street and Mrs. John Wood.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Pearcy 1287 Missouri.
As Illustrated
Tan and Beige
md White
Brown and
Green and Canary
GLAMOUR SHOES
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Social Calendar
.. fatargay -
Jolly Time dub dance end bud-
new meeting; 11014 South Sixth
I pm.
Sunday
Reception Marion chapter OES
honoring Mrs. Jem Adkinv dis-
trict deputy and Marion chap-
nand appointments Cham-
ber of Commerce room 2:80 to
4:30 pm.
Monday
Auxiliary of United Spanish War
Veterans Mrs. O. L Bingham
102 South Eighth 2:30 pm.
Southwest school unit P-TA MO
pA
West school unit P-TA 3:20 pm.
Marion chapter OES regular
meeting; Masonic hail 7:30 pm.
Jirnior Social Workers Chamber
of Commerce room 720 pm.
Tuesday
Chi Beta Delphian guest day
luncheon Legion but 1 pm.
DAR Mr. Anno Smith co-host-exses.
Dr. Mary Bell Dr. Anna
Lewis Lawson hall OCW 2:30
pm.
Young Matrons circle; First Chris-
tian church Mrs. W. E. Melton
Jr- 820 Florida 7:30 p.m.
DAV auxiliary Mrs. George Boy-
sen 006 North Second 720 pm.
Wednesday
Scrolls Mrs. Charles Ohl 1420
South 19th co-hostess; Mrs. Del-
ton Frey 120 pm. .
Tulip unit Chickasha Federated
Garden dubs Mrs. George Hur-
ley 1227 Minnesota co-hostess
Mrs. Greer Dumas 120 pm.
Thursday
Womens council First Christian
church. Fellowship hall 8:30
am.
Deal and Chat dessert bridge Mrs.
K. V. Rinn Jr. 1727 Tennessee
MRS. RF0RD STACK
TO BE SPEAKER AT
SOUTHWEST P-TA
Mrs. Reford Stack will bo the
guest speaker at the meeting of
the Southwest school P-TA writ
at 1:30 Monday afternoon.
Mm. Stock will talk on What
Can Our Children Do During Sum-
mer Vacations.
St. Luke's
Guild Honors
Federation
Member of the St. Lukes Ete-
copal Guild were hostessee
tea Thursday afternoon in tha St
iy
Lukesparixh house far lheUnitsd.
Council of Federated churches.
- The guest were greeted at tha
door by Mrs. J. C. Ambriatar and
Mrs. Ralph Hockcnson president
of tha St Luke Guild.
Mrs. Hockenson and Mrs. J. K.
Griffin presided at the laee cover.
ad table which waa centered with
bowl of Jonquils and iris.
The program was presented by
Mrs. - Margaret Elliott who iw-
yiewedtha book Barabba by
Debeseey.
There wr around 83 guests
peasant. . - .
A HI ust rated
Green Calf
Tan Calf
Altar Society
Meets With
Mrs. Laflin
Tha Altar society of tha Holy
Name Catholic church met In the
home of Mr. G. C. Laflin 402
South 13th Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Anna Crouaa served aa co-
hostess. Tho meeting was opened by
Mrs. A. J. Murphy president.
Rev. Alexander Andrew .led
the opening prayer.
During the business meeting
UtherAi '
Father Andrews outlined plans for
the showing of the religious movie
"Christ the King April IS at
tha Chickasha highachod audi-
torium. Tickets are on sale with Mrs.
Pelham Williams chairman. Tha
public is invited to attend.
Coffee was served to around 88
members following the meeting
Fifth Birthday
Is Observed
Mrs. Percy Manning 1210 Chick-
asha entertained with a party
for her daughter Georgia on her
fifth birthday anniversary Thun- !
day afternoon.
Several games were played and
movies were taken of the group.
Tho Easter motif was carried
out on the refreshment plate.
Guests were Kathryn Lois
Quattiebaum Barbara Russell
Sony- Manning Billy Russell
Rickey McClure Gearld Whita-
ner Bonnie Moss Danny Mallouf
and Danny McClure.
Chickasha
FHA Fetes
FFA Members
The Future Farmers of America
were entertained with a party
Thursday evening given by tho
Future Homemaker of America
in tha ' parlor of the Epworth
Methodist church.
Spring flower were used for
decoration. A bowl of Jonquils
cantered the refreshment table.
. Games and square dancing were
enjoyed during the evening.
Mr Lloyd Powers and Mr.
Howard Carter sponsors for the
THA and Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Duffle were special guests. Mr.
Duffle is the FFA sponsor.
FHA members
Miss Betty Jean Brannon Mis
McEbear - "
Francis McElreath Miss Maudine
ll Mi
. Mis Opal Mae Mors Miss
Nina Beth Hendrix Miss Betty
ten ton. Miss Lola Moo Long; MBs
Ruby Long.
-Miss Anita Rogers Miss Fran-
ces Mizell Mias Coy Sue David-
son Miss Reb Dean Johnson
Mis Mary Creasey Miss Betty:
rang. Miss Pat An-
Jean Armstrong
demon. Miss Peggy Boysen Mtas
Leo Morris Miss Betty Jo Peter-
son and Miss Dorothy Warren i
Their FFA guests were Glen
Fitzpatrick Larry GammlU Joe
Frey Glen Merriman Don Schenk
Mania Bray Estella Standridge
Harman Rogers Boyce Barring-
ton Bichard Hallmark Prank
Kllbourn Clarence Thorson. -Clyde
Baxter Howard Brawn '
Barry Mitchell Charles Bream
Billy Freeman Keith Davidson
Jo Alexander Tommy Briatoe
and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bazaar.
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With Jewels
from BERRY'S
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ELGIN AMERICAN -COMPACTS'
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BERRY'S
Square Dance
Club Planned
By Legion
The American Legion Square
Dance dub was organized Thurs-
' evening in the Legion hut
board of director consisting
of Leo 'Graham C. L Hi
James Sawyer
(J. la Howcry
Floyd Anthis
1 Vidor Protx-
George Boysen and
man was elected to draw up tha
regulation far tha dub ana i
pre-
sent them to the member for
approval at tha next matting.
era for the dancer war
O. J. Renshaw and Mr. Phillips.
Around 85 attended the organ-
ization meeting.
OCW Group
To Attend
National Meet
A number of Oklahoma College
for Woman members of PI Zota
Kappa national honorary reli-
gious organisation will attend a
national convention Saturday at
Stillwater.
Miss Kaye Loveless Vcrden
will be one of the speakers for
the banquet. The OCW chapter
will have charge of the memorial
service during the convention.
Representing OCW will be Miss
Bonnie Robyler El Reno presi-
i. Chick-
dent; Miss Bettye Salmon
ahs; Mias Mary Jean Ratliff. FL
Cobb: Miss Elsie Ritchey Miss
..Viiiiutla Vinson Harrison Ark.;
Miss Loveless: Mias Corbin Bell
and Mi 'Evelyn Hassabroek
sponsors.
AUXILIARY MEMBERS
VISIT OCW
Mrs. George Dcmke El Reno
Mrs. Sam Johnson Edmond and
Mr. L. D. Akins Shawnee were
visitor on the Oklahoma College
for Women campus Thursday.
The trio of American Legion
auxiliary officer mad prelim-
inary plans for the 1849 Girls
State fit June; sponsored by the
auxiliary.
REA Advisor
Talks To Club
Mia. Pearl Morrison home elec-
trification advisor for Oklahoma
Electric Cooperative; Was guest
of the
speaker at tha mcetli
Friend homo demonetrai
Thursday.
Tha club met for an all dav 1
sHscinn in the home of Mrs. A. B. i
Mecoy.
Mias Morrison discerned kit-
chen arrangement and gave a
brief coil ina af the faaeUan af
the BEA.
A committee was appointed to
bo responsible for putting up a
road sign at tha intersection of
highway 82 and the Friend rosd
indicating the direction and dls-
.tance to that community.
Mrs. Joe Parnell gave the de-
votional and Mlsa Opal Zadaka
- amtetaiH county hem demea-
tratfaa agent demonstrated the
teema an "Kitchen Stonge.
. On their achievement report the j
group listed 680 baby chicks j
chased 1250 pounds of meat In
lockers 89 Raiments made 29
household articles and 2 slip
covers mafq 1 chair re-uphol-1
stored 18 pints of Jelly made; 1 1
house completely redecorated. H
steel kitchen cabinet 1 stove and
1 hot water heater purchased.
On guest Mrs. M. Strong was
present for the session. The next
meeting will be In the home of
Mrs. Joey Johnson.
Mrs. Brown Mrs. Rinn
On Auxiliary Program
Mrs. John D. Brown depart-
ment child welfare chairman and
Mrs. E. V. Rinn Jr. will present
the weekly American Legion aux-
iliary radio program over KWCO
at 3:48 p.m. Saturday.
"Child
Welfare will be the
theme of the program. Mrs.
George Rice will Introduce the
speakers.
98 Participate.
In Running JHS
Ninety-eight students partici-
pated fat the ipecial "April Fools
Day project today at tha Chick
asha Junior hlghsuhool
They aacamed administrative;
teaching aad Janitor datiee aa
regal r members af the faculty
teed by aad eapervhed the ac-
tivities. Nat ene class waa taagbt
by its regular teacher.
Nor was punishment determined
by 8. S. Barger the regular prin-
cipal. 1 or any of his staff. If there
a need for that. Miles Cun
ningham an eighth grader had
the final say In the matter.
And his assistant principal. Miss
Nancy Norton ninth grade stu-
dent backed him up on his de-
cisions. It was tha students day at
JH8. Ail routiae matters aad
regular bastnma was handled by
Mr. Cunningham and his cam-
patent staff. Classes war or-
derly and hi most rases well-
head ted by the- tegehere-fi
day.
The principal' assistant princl
pal and two Janitors Roy Bole
and Bob Miller were elected by
the student council. Teacher were
elected by the various home
rooms during elections held this
week. Ail were required to have
A minus in conduct H" minus
general average and "B in the
subjects taught. '
Students participating as teach-
ers were Miss Betty Boles Jerry
Cotter Miss Carolyn Mollelt Miss
Carolyn Antlnora. Miss Katherine
Lois Horae. Miss Marilyn Powers.
Bernia Sampson Jimmie Heasley
Jackie Thompson. Miss Jane Bond
Miss .Laura Beth Mosley Miss
Gladys Sarralt; Miss Kaye Boling
Marmie Rockett.
Miss Helen Jo Hughes Miss Pat
Walker Miss Shelly Rogers Miss
Janet Folker Miss Znna Holding
Richard Austin. Miss Sylvia De-
Hart Miss Sharon Woodson Don-
ald Brians Bill Gambill. Miss Pat-
ty Brown Miss Dana Barrington
J. P. Black Miss Kathryn Ver-
million Jack Gilpatrick Eliza-
beth Horn Don Tibbetts Don Wil-
cox Kenneth Phillips Miss Pat
Hamrick Jack Merciez. Miss Wan-
da Barrett. Jimmie Hale Miss Nell
Perrin. Miss Corinna Lay Billy
Werthen.
Bobby Jordan 'Miss Carol Ann
Jones. Jerry Fundee Donald
Fleming. Dougins Story Jack
Heard Miss Clarice Powell W. C.
Dungan Oscar Ogle Miss Leona
Armstrong .Miss' Shirley Cyrus
d Taff Bil-
Donald Fleming Donald
ly Richardson. Miss Loretta Lane
Miss Barbara Workman Jack
Harris Billy Smith Miss Gail
Minnett Miss Pat Vaughn Bill
Grigsby Jerry Jobe Joel Hous-
ton Shirley Conk Miss Sandra
Maley. Miss Melrose Anderson.
Miss Ila Marie Vermillion Miss
Loretta Homines James Schmidt
Miss Virgine Mayes Miss Eula
Dutton Jnhn Muluby Dwain
Wheeler Miss Shirley Rotramel
Miss Maricta Hill .Jerry Tyrell
Miss Harriet Edmiston Gordon
Bittle Donald Underwood Boyce
Fancy
Straw
Bonnets
1 to 6
Another
Shipment
Lotties'
SPRING
HATS
Hand-
made Tafetta
Easter
Dresses
Sixes 1
to 6
Headrick Baby & Gift Shop
Phone 248S-W
685 Chick asha Ava.
Save Up to 51 an winter fuel bills.
Keep inside temperatures 15" to 20"
cooler in summer.
Insulate Now With
For FREE Estimate Phone
COKLEY INSULATION CO.
Eight Police Cases
Continued To Today
Thursday' eight-cast police
docket was eco tinned until this
afternoon.
Desk Sergeant Roy Johnson said
the complaints would b handled
with tha addition of today's
charges.
Public drunkenness headsd tha
list with four. Other waa:
Speeding one; double parking; one
and peace disturbance two
More Schools
Report Voting
All but on of the school district
! election returns received this
1 morning showed a 19 mill execs
tax levy and a 18-month school
term voted O. E. Owensby super-
intendent reports.
And one district
voted tenS
building fund levy.
The exception was 'the Bpcr-
iin district which voted to trans-
fer eut all stedenta far the aext
year. A 11-miU levy was voted
and Carl Heath waa rc elected
as clerk af tha sell eel heard.
Tuttle voted tho 2-mill building
fund levy In addition to the regu-
lar 15-mill tax. Resident' there
also voted a 10-month school term
and elected W. A. McCarthey as
clerk.
Other returns:
Ceffelt 15 mills 16 month
term reelected T. M. Naylor clerk.
Stan-13 mills 10 months i
elected M. A. Nichols clerk.
Middle berg IS mills 10 month;
reelected John Hobbs dark.
Hawkins IS mills 10 mouths
reelected H. H. Davis clerk.
Pikes Peak 15 mills 10 months
reelected M. H. McKineey dork.
Rtehslend . 15 mills; 10 months
elected J. W. Henderson dark.
Bartlesville And State
Granted CAA Funds
Oklahoma City April 1
Civil aeronautics administration
today granted Bartlesville and the
state of Oklahoma 3108758 for
further development of aviation
facilities W. O. Karpenko; district
airport engineer for CAA here
announced.
Of the amount 8100000 goes to
Bartlesville for tha erection of
an administration building at its
airport and additional develop-
ment on tha field.
A total af 84.754 waa mated
to the state for aenstrnetisn af
aa air atrip at Lake M array
near Ardmore;
0 dr
Alcohol mixed with equal parts
of water la mart affective as a
disinfectant than pure alcohol.
Perrin Mlsa Kayo Boling Mlsa
Ndl Perrin. Min Margaret At-
. Jack Heard Ben Del
Mis Billie Ann Turner and Miss
kina
Wanda Stiles.
StrJosepK
i whm rou want aswaiw at rr aw
Verden
19 To Attend
State FFA Rally
(By Express Cerrespaedent)
Vcrden April 1 Nineteen
Verden Future Homemakers will
leave Saturday morning at seven
o'clock to attend tho state rally
at Oklahoma City.
Mia Willie Mae Navy of tho
Verden chapter la a nominee for
Vico president of tha Southwest
district
Verden chapter member also
to visit tho "Homo Show In
Zobra room go through tha
Historical building and attend tho
evening show "The Best is Yet to
Come.
Member! and sponsors who are
making tha trip will be Patsy
Mob be Carolyn Schenk Virginia
Pitta; Mary Evelyn Hinkle Wanna
Jean Robinson Emily Ann Allan
Ethel Seels Juanita Lair Dorothy
Davis Mary Deoson Isabelle
Turner Willie Mae Novy Sharon
Franklin Clyda Mullins Joyce
Spradley Wanda Gardner Betty
Buchanan Donna Totten I mo
m. j
gena William Bernk Aakenl
Mrs. John Robinson Mrs. Grady
Baxter Mrs. Phelan Mobbs club
mother and Mrs. James Ford
advisor.
Members of the Homeauking n
foods das Is having a series of
luncheons to climax its foods unit
Wednesday Miss Betty Buchan-
i and Mis Juanita Lair planned
prepared and served a luncheon
to Mrs. Cecil Nicholas Mis
Patsy Crain and Mia Bernice
Aaklns.
Thursday IDs Carol White and
Miss Kathleen Moran had as their
guests for their luncheon Mrs.
Albert Walker Mrs. Ruth Crow
and Mias Malvina White.
Tha THD af tha local Bontlat
church met Thursday afternoon at
tha church. Tha pastor. Garland
Anderson had charge of tho Bible
study lemon. Mr. Anderson and
Mrs. V. O. Vandergriff offered
Ten members were present
During the buslnem meeting
plena were completed for the
covered dish supper and kitchen
shower .Wednesday night April 5.
The drawer will be held in the
church basement following the
sumer which will be served at
7:30 o'clock.
Plans were also made to spon
sor a nursery during tha two
weeks Baptist revival beginning
Sunday April 17. Rev. Mr. Me-
Announcing A
Student Union Building
O.C.W. Saturday April 2nd
At 3 p.m.
You are invited to attend a Silver
Tea sponsored by the Women's
Medical Auxiliary Benefit for
. Nurses Scholarship.
Saturday April 2nd from
3 to 5 p.m. in the
OCW Student
New Spring Fashions
Will be shown from The Dixie bf
the following models
MRS. RANDOLPH RILEY
MRS. CLARK POOL
MRS. IRA ELLEDGE
MRS. JOHN MORRIS
MISS ALLENE WHITE
MISS JANE BOND
MISS MITA ANN MINNETT
Miss ann levine
.
.
.
Chnw of Terral
evangelist
The meeting next Thuseday wM
ha with Mrs. Eckla Hinkte. Mrs.
Vandargritt will ha loader of the.
lesson which will bo am "AD i
Ice Program."
Abeai IS BTU
attending tha school of rdlgtan
being hold this wads in Anadarko. y
Adults who accompany tha group
are Mrs. L W. Kelsoe director.
Mrs. Jett Satterwhite Mr. and
Mrs. Leray Hayes and Bov. Ander-
Mrs. Ethel William te teaching
one of the books. She is Mr.
Andersons daughter.
Them win be an bmpactani call
meeting of the Methodist Ladies
at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at
the church. Plana will ho made te
serve the FFA banquet Thursday
night
Three Officers Killed
When C-47 Crashes
Fort Bragg; H. G April 1 WV
An air force C-47 transport plane
crashed near Pope field bare yes-
terday killing three officer.
The Fart Bragg pebHe rata-
ttoos afftoa said tho plane crash-
ed aad burned aa It attempted
an emergency loading In a field
near the Papa base efflaera dab.
Victims; all based at Pop field
were Identified a First LL Allen
A. Hall Jr. pitot Eldorado; Ark.;
Second Lt Kenneth W. Thompson
co-pilot route 15 Milwaukee;
Wis. and Second Lt J. M. Petrie
of Chevcrfy Md.
Indiana in 1907 passed the first
sterilization bill in the United
States.
At Your
Independent
Retail Grocer
Distributed By
Hedge! end JecksM Co.
Showing of
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Union Building
Chicks First Medara
CREDIT JEWELERS
IN CROWN DRUG .
PHONE 1838
1701 So. 4th
Phone 706
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