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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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Miami News-Recordi
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PAGE SIX MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA SUNDAY? EBRUARY 81042 SOCIETY ebruary Bride tha Love These CANDY PASTELS inch cakes? Browh quickly in a to Jaunty Junior Spring COAT CLASSICS 10 (RcAediucI! SHOPPE EB I4TH Miami Picher Baxter i Soft blues soft tans and reds and other popular colors in solids and patterns top but all tai lored to the smart lines fashion dictates for the coming year! Sizes 9 to 17! Eastern Star Study Club All members of the Eastern Star are invited to attend the afternoon meeting of the Eastern Star Study club at 2 Monday eb 9 at the home of Mrs Joy McGhee 24 street southwest Mrs Min nie Ellis and Mrs Opal Cravens will assist in the hostess arrange ments A new development by the or est Service known as a cut improves sight conditions for forest fire lookouts small amount of fat Cover and cook 10 minutes To broil hamburgers brush witn melted butter broil until brown tum to the other sides brush with more butter and brown Reduce heat cook 7 minutes is employed aa an instructor at the local Spartan School of Aero nautics Mr and Mrs Swanson are at home in Miami Women's Auxiliary Meeting The auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal church was enter tained at a 1 luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs Hively in Commerce with Mrs? King as co hostess ollow ing luncheon Mrs Dorothy Botts gave an inspiring and interesting report on the recent convention in Tulsa During the business meet ing plans were made for a Parish Silk Dresses Wool Dresses Regular Values to $30 Dr and Mrs Hethering ton 304 street northwest were among Miamians who attended the stage production of With Thursday night at Jop lin 5 Informal Club Party An informal afternoon party Wednesday entertained Scissorette club members at the home of Mrs John Price 132 street northwest The rooms were attractively dec orated with potted plants and bou Club Valentine Party Airs Carl lacy will be hostess at a at 2 Wednesday afternoon at her home 221 street southeast entertain ing members of the Ke Ho club Members are reminded to bring their Valentines for the Valentine box Mrs Robert Allan swansong who before her marriage on Sunday eb 1 was Miss Margaret Jane Tucker daughter of Mrs Alta Tucker 301 A street southeast Mr Swanson is the son of Mr and Mrs Victor Swanson of Cleveland Ohio Mr and Mrs Swanson are making their home in Miami home nursing classes The Red Cross Home Nursing will meet this week at 2 on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and at 7 on Tuesday and Thursday nights on War tune schedule Those who have ordered text books may get them from Miss Alma nbley chairman POTLUCK PARTY REVIVES HOME SPUN OODS SCHOOL CARNIVAL The Parent Teacher association of the North airview school is sponsoring at 7:30 Thursday night eb 12 at the schoolhouse Proceeds3JIbe used for the program The evening ehtertain ment will include numbers by the Neosho Valley Wild Cat trio a Play for the to be put on by Commerce high school students and 1 the eighth grade also there will be amateur boxing for those who care to par ticipate In Miami Local News Briefa Miss Barr Is Sunday Bride Beautiful in its simplicity was the wedding of Miss Ruth Barr daughter of Mrs William A Barr 103 street northwest and Mat thew Murdock son of Mrs Murdock of Galena Kas which took place at 2 Sunday aft ernoon eb 1 at the St church in Galena The Rev Barker read the marriage vows in the presence of immediate rela tives The bride was gowned in a street length dress of pastel blue i with Cinnamon brown accessor ies Her cordage was of Tailsman roses She was attended by her i sister Miss Lois Barr of Miami who wore a beige suit with Kelly green accessories and a corsage of pastel rose buds Pat Murdock of Galena brother of the groom was best man Wedding guests included: Mrs William A Barr mother of the bride Mrs Murdock of Ga lena mother of the groom Mr and Mrs! Green and daugh ter Beverly Jan of Miami Pri vate Roy Klahr of ort Leon ard Wood Mo Mr and Mrs Robh Murdock and son Jimmy Mrs Pickett Mrs Pat Murdock Mrs Howard Murdock and son Jimmy Mrs Pickett Mrs Pat Mur dock Mrs Howard Murdock Jack Murdock all of Galena and Mrs rances Murdock of Joplin Mr and Mrs Murdock are mak ing their home at 401 Galena Ave nue Galena Kas The bride is employed as secretary at the Bowers Insurance agency in Picher and the groom is affiliat ed with the Skelton Lead and Zinc company offices at Picher Bowen Blazer Wedding Vows Miss Mary Lou Bowen daughter of Spensley Bowen 134 street northeast became the bride of Clif ford Leroy Blazer son of Chris Blazer and Mrs Loretta Grayson both of Joplin at 8 Satur day night Jan 31' in a wedding ceremony at the irst Presbyter ian church The ceremony was read by the Rev John Linton assisted by the Rev Harry Curtis before an improvised altar of fems white gladioli snapdragons and burning tapers As the 'guests assembled Miss Mae Lohman played op the organ An Evening (Tannehauser) Me of All Those Endearing Young (Moore) and Sweet Mystery of (Herbert) Miss Loh man played the processional from as the bridal party assembled and during the cere mony The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a suit of pale rose crepe fashioned with a torso length coat and ac cessories in navy She carried an arm bouquet of pink and white carnations Mrs Robert Linton was matron of honor and brides maids were Miss Billie Marie Crooks and Miss Peggy Williams Robert Linton was best man ollowing the ceremony a re ception was given at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles A Beck izi street northwest uncle and aunt of the bride Centering the recep tion table was a three tiered wed ding cake wreathed in white snap dragons and ferns Lighted tap ers were at either side of the ar rangement Assisting in the din ing room were: Mrs A Wallace and Mrs Harry Curtis Mr and Mrs Blazer are making their home at the Columbia apart ments 121 street southwest a Marriage Announcement Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Manous daughter of Mrs Clemons and Third southwest to Jack Lan dis son of Mrs Carson 406 Third avenue southwest The wed ding took place at 6:30 Monday evening eb 2 at the irst Methodist parsonage with the Rev Ben Sturdivant officiat ing Wedding attendants were Mrs Clemons and Mrs Carson mothers of the bride and groom Mr and Mrs Landis will make their home in Miami Mr and Mrs Mason' 18 street "northwest have as their week end house guests Mr and Mrs Neff of City Mr and Mrs Phil Neff and daugh ter Julane of St Louis and Mr and Mrs Charles Mason of Wyandotte Cooper uneral home phone 12 Miss Ada Taylor of Kansas City is the week end guest of her moth er Mrs Taylor and her sister Mrs Harry Grover and family 501 I street northeast Miss Taylor will be accompanied home by her uncle 0 Holbrook Of Denver who ig visiting in the Grover home Entertain Needleworkers Clab Beautifully arranged bouquets of snapdragons were attractive ap pointments for the 1 lun cheon at which Mrs Holland arid Mrs Nichols were co hostesses Wednesday at Miami Country club entertaining mem bers of the Needleworkers club ollowing luncheon a brief busi ness meeting was conducted En tertainment for the afternoon was provided by the high school trio composed of Jack King Bill Kan ady and Glenn Willis who sang by the Old Mill Ser Choo and by Pauliife Hall on the accord ion who played the selections chors Are My Sun Leads the and of New Members entertained were: Mesdames John Sanders Claude Jones Bartlett A Edger ly Wright Shelton Bag by Kenney Carl Hilliard Paul Campbell I Barnes Ella Huntley Ralph Cully and Hering ftere A Street Northeast Harmony Club A hostess committee composed of Mrs Katie Doty Mrs Ethel Todd Mrs Dora Huston and Mrs Ma mie Hutchison will entertain Har mony club members at 2 riday afternoon at the Doty home 711 I street northwest Re sponse to roll call will be Val entine Members are asked to bring their quilt blocks and a Valentine to the meeting Rainbow Girls to Meet A stated meeting of Miami As sembly No 72 Order of Rainbow for Girls will be held at 7:30 Monday night at Masonic hall All members are requested to be in attendance 1 Letters and Art Club The play Shall be no (Robert Sherwood) win ner of the 1941 Pulitzer prize was reviewed by Mrs Si Abrams at the riday afternoon meeting of the Letters and Art club at the home of Mrs ox? 117 street northwest Top was the response to roll call for the following members: Mes dames Horace Payne Abrams Charles Carselowey I Ady Clarence Carselowey Clyde Morsey Ella Huntley Sabin Percefull George Webster A Commons Doengesand Cannon The next club meet ing will be postponed due to the Day of observ ance Hostess to Mary Martha Gass Mrs Melvin Hutts will be hostess to members of the Mary Martha class of the irst Baptist church at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon at her home 440 Bay street Assisting the hostess will be Mrs James Mrs Hanna and Mrs Maud Humphrey The devotional lesson will be given by Mrs Bill Giles Miami chapter No 107 Order of Eastern Star will have a stated1 meeting at 7:30 Thursday night eb 12 at Masonic hall A full attendance of the membership is The Earl Hester of the irst Baptist church will be en tertained at a 6 covered dish supper Tuesday evening in the Church social rooms Hostesses for the evening will be Misses Vera Shirley and Rose Pusateri MissHelen arley will be in charge of the program All members arid their guests are invited to attend' WPA Gardening Project Outlined or TJiis County An Ottawa" county garden and food preservation project coetu $22745 and paid for largely' by WPA was drafted Saturday and' mailed to state2 hot lunch head quarters by Mrs Josephine Smith county supervisor County commissioners various school districts and municipalities will meet the share or the program or slightly more than $5000 One large tract of approximate ly 80 acres will be used as a ten tral gardening unit this spring and summer The acreage is located just northeast of Miami In add! tion a garden will be located st the county farm Ron Stephens ptate WPA ad ministrator has urged increased gardening work throughout the state in the view of rising food costs and the possibilities of food rationing oodstuffs grown in county gar dens will be used for hot lunehee in the classroonA next fall Much of the food will be canned School districts which already have signed up for 'participation in the spring gardening project in elude Picher Aurora Iron Post Oseuma Moccasin Bend Sulphur Bend Black and South airview Soroeu Gob The Sorosis club program meet ing was an event of riday after noon at the home of Mrs Charles 1 A Neal 311 irst avenue north west The program taken from the Digest was given by Mrs Tidwell who discussed the topic for and by Mrs Ray McNaughton whose topic was for Life The two discussions gave compari son of child education in Germany and America Announcement was made that the next club meeting would be postponed due to the Day of observ ance Members present were: Mes dames Williams Tid well Ray McNaughton Dyke Bal linger Sapp Durant Hadley A Beck Millner Tuthill Stover A Wallace Coleman Austin ana the hostess General Society Luncheon The ebruary committee of General society of the irst Presbyterian church were hostesses at a 1 covered dish luncheon Thursday at the church entertaining guests and members of the society Compris ing the hostess committee were chairman Mrs Curtis Stover and Mesdames Bartlett Cunning ham Kenneth Neal Longacre Giessing Webster Newman and Clark Potted pink begonias form ed attractive decorations for the luncheon tables The afternoon ses sion opened with a piano solo by Mrs Walter Williams after which Mrs Orville ox conducted a busi ness meeting Mrs Millner gave the devotional lesson read ing the Ninety Ninth Psalms clos ing with prayer eaturing the afternoon program was an impres sive and thoughful review on the book Story of the Child of by Mrs Nesbitt Concluding the afternoon session the nominating committee made a report on the new officers which was approved by the membership Nekah Club Luncheon The home of Mrs Coffee in Webb City Mo will provide the setting for the 1 lunch eon meeting Wednesday enter taining guests and members of the Nekah club 2 Wilson Radio orum The Radio orum club of the Wilson school 1(will meet at 2 Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs red Phelps 216 street northwest Lambda Tau Phi Party Postponed The regular ebruary social meeting for members of the Lamb da Tau Phi class of the irst Baptist church scheduled for Mon day night eb 9 has been post poned to a later date to be an nounced dinner to be held Monday eb 16 at the home of Mrs Wil liams 6 street northwest Mem bers of the church planning to at tend are asked to call Mrs George Colvert or Mrs Dorothy Botts Caravan Class Dinner The Caravan class of the irst Presbyterian church will have a 6:30 covered dish dinner Wednesday night at the church so cial rooms Hosts for the evening arrangements are: Mr and Mrs Howard Hampton Mr and Mrs Robert Longacre Mr and Mrs De Witt Wilson Mr and Mrs Wallace Millner Mr and Mrs Homer Wil lim Mr and Mrs Earl Ackley Mr and Mrs Walter Dumas and Gor don Morrison All members are invited to attend 1 Miami orum Postponed The Miami orum will not have their luncheon meeting this week due to the fact that members are waiting pending a report to the city on the milk fund ordinance Council Luncheon Mrs Jay Reniker and her divi sion will be hostess at the monthly meeting of the council of the irst Christian church to be ip the form of a 1 covered dish luncheon Thursday at the church Program leader Mrs Watters will be in charge of the toiic Task for Miss Vera Stewart will give a talk on To Entertain Sew and Sew Club Mrs Roy Wills will entertain members of the Sew and Sew club at a 1 luncheon and after noon meeting' Wednesday at the Wills home 113 street north west Gasses to Have Joint Luncheon A joint meeting of the Altnisa Philathea and Willard classes of the irst Methodist church will be in the form of a covered dish luncheon Thursday eb 12 at the social rooms of the church Hostesses for Uje luncheon ar rangements will nS: Mesdames McCuskey John Wiley red Phelps Guy McNaughton Herman Beck A Phifer George Rice Holton and A Bramhall quets of pastel rose buds and fem The business part of the meeting was devoted to election of new of ficers which resulted as follows: President Mrs Harvey Cooper and secretary Miss Maggie Davis The remainder of the afternoon was spent in needlework and contest games A salad course with fav ors of Valentine nut cups filled with heart shaped candies was ser ved the following members: Mrs Carl Sears Mrs Bill McNatt Mrs Harvey Cooper Mrs Hous ley Mrs Waltei1 Simpson arid Miss Maggie Davis The next club ses sion 'will be on Wednesday eb 18 at the home of Miss Maggie Davis 121 street northeast Red Cross Knitting Club The weekly meeting of the Pershing Red Cross Knitting club was an event of riday afternoon at the home of Mrs red Seamon 30 street northeast Several garments have been finished and the rest are near completion The meeting for next riday will be at the home of Mrs elix Webber 212 street southwest Refresh ments were served to the follow ing: Mrs Harold Carrico Mrs Carl Schmalhorst Mrs elix Web ber Mrs Carl Moore Mrs Ab bott Mrs Guthrie Mrs Audra Valliere and the hostess Luncheon Meeting The home of Mrs uller ton east of the city provided the setting for the regular business and luncheon meeting of Chapter A Sisterhood Twenty one members responded to roll call and enjoyed a timely program on given by Mrs A Malocsay and Mrs Lohman Lucky Thirteen Club One guest Mrs Mollie Viles and members of the Lucky Thir teen club were entertained riday afternoon at the home of Mrs Pearl Collins 408 street south east A Valentine motif was ob served in the appointments and re freshment course The afternoon was devoted to various games with prizes going to Mrs Nellene Ran stead and Mrs loy Andrews aft er which gifts were exchanged Members presented the hostess with hand embroider ed tea towels also tea towel gifts were given Mrs Violet Roller in observance of her birthday anni versary A sale of foods was held with proceeds going to the club treasury Present for the after noon was the guest Mrs Viles and members: Mesdames Treva Adams Velma Phelps Hoy An drews Gladys Adams Vick Peck ham Nellene Ranstead Mildred Edwards Violet Roller Doll Cas sidy and rances Taylor Mrs Mil dred Moxley street southeast will be hostess at the next club meeting eb 20 and members are to bring tea towels for the hostess i Another New Shipment Carole King MH DRESSES Jerseys and other new spring materials! Stripes solid tones and floral patterns in a va riety of gay colors Just un packed Sizes 9 to 17 USE OUR LAY A WAY $1998 $3598 By MRS GEORGE AP eature Servlee Writer Pot luck suppers featuring old fashioned home spun foods will give you a party that probably will get down to lots of good cheerful friendly conversa tion and possibly a song fest early in the evening They take a lot of plan ning and if your time is allocated to somany activities that you much to spare find it comparatively easy to fit such a party into your schedule The cost too is surprisingly low for a table that sparkles with bril liant relishes pickled beets jel lied grapefruit salad and cran berry sauce and fancy lobking dishes to tempt jaded palates SAVORY BEE POT PIE: If more convenient start the day be fore and finish it at dinner time Cut 3 pounds of any economy beef cut (chuck neck flank) into inch RENCH RIED ASPARAGUS 1 box (12 oz) quick frozen asparagus stalks A4 cup rolled crumbs teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 egg or 2 yolks beaten 2 tablespoons milk Separate asparagus stalks Roll in the crumbs with salt and pepper added Dip in egg mixed with milk and again in crumbs Diy in deep hot fat (370) about 2 minutes or brown in small 1 amount of fat heated in frying Pan 1 cubes Sprinkle with flour brown quickly in 1 3 cup chopped suet bacon fat or lard Add 1 teaspoon salt 1 3 teaspoon pepper tea spoon celery salt 1 crushed bay leaf 3 tablespoonsjfinely chopped onions 3 cups water Cover tight ly simmer 2 hours Mix 2 cups each cooked diced carrots and small lima beans cup diced cooked celery 2 table spoons minced parsley 1 teaspoon salt1 Add to meat cook slowly 10 minutes Pour into 2 buttered bak ing dishes Cover with or rounds cut from rich bis cuit dough Bake 30 minutes in moderately hot oven (375) This will serve 8 to 9 guests RUIT SNOW PUDDING: Soak 2 tablespoons granulated gelatin in 1 3 cup orange or pineapple juice for 10 minutes Add 1 cup boiling water' stir until gelatin dissolves Mix in cup sugar 1 3 cup lemon juice 2 3 cup orange juice teaspoon salt Chill until thick and syrupy Beat until frothy Lightly fold in 4 beaten egg whites with 3 tablespoons sugar added Beat until peaks form Pour into mold lined with orange sections Chill Unmold cover and surround with 'chilled custard sauce lemon and vanilla flavored with a little toasted cocoanut or sweetened whipped cream or a thick orange pineapple sauce HAMBURGERS ON TOASTED RUSKS Spread with butter horse radish and chili sauce are easy to do and inexpensive Blend 1 pound ground beef pound each ground veal and pork or smoked ham 1 teaspoons salt 1 3 teaspoon pep per 1 4 teaspoon poultry season ing 2 tablespoons each finely chop ped onions celery and parsley or green pepper 1 egg beaten and 2 tablespoons cream' Shape into half CLUBS Tneker Swanson Vows Exchanged In Home Rites fHIE marriage of Miss Margaret Jane Tucker daughter of Mrs Alta Tucker 301 A street southeast and Robert Allan Swan son son of Mr and Mrs Victor Swanson of Cleveland Ohio was solemnized at 2 Sunday afternoon eb 1 at the home of the mother The Rev Ben Sturdivant pastor of the irst Methodist church read the im pressive ceremony in the presence of members of the immediate fam ilies and a few close friends The bridal party stood before a back ground of greenery interspersed with pink gladiola and Camille roses Tall (white tapers burned in Cathedral candelabra at either side of the white satin draped prie dieu upon which the couple knelt Mrs John Giffin pianist played the nuptial music which included and the traditional wedding marches Miss Virginia Zajic soloist sang Love You by Bond The bride who was given in marriage by her uncle Loyd Sul livan wore a street length dress of petal blue crepe fashioned with a long torso of dyed lace to match She carried a white satin prayer book on which was fastened an orchid Miss Mary Louise Goheen was the only attendant She was attired in a creamy beige ensemble with sheer lingerie touch es Her corsage was of Japanese iris John Harelson of Pine Bluff Ark was best man Small Ann Vernelle Veirs dressed in a prin cess frock of brown velvet with edgings of pink satin and wearing a wristlet of tiny pink rose buds lighted the candles ollowing the ceremony Mrs Tucker entertained With a recep tion for the wedding guests and a number of additional friends The table was centered with a large tiered wedding cake decorat ed with miniature bride and groom and pink rose buds After the bride cut and served the first piece of cake Mrs Loyd Sullivan aunt of the bride took charge As sisting at the table were Miss Carol Jeanne McGhee and Miss Pauline Worley Later in the afternoon the new weds left for a short wedding trip or traveling Mrs Swanson wore navy blue with heavenly blue accessories The bride a member of the younger set of Miami was grait uated from Miami high school and has been attending Gulf Park col 1 lege at Gulfport Miss The groom was reared in Cleveland Ohio and 1 received his education there He SOLDIER PROMOTEO Orville Ie Sherard gon of Mr and Mrs Alfred Sherard" 22 Second ave nue northwest stationed at Good fellow field army air corps basic flying school at San Angelo Tex recently was promoted from the rank of private first class to the rank of corporeal Corporal Sher ard is attached to the orty ninth School Mrs Katie Lee Johnson of the Girl Scout national staff was in Miami eb 2 and 3 to discuss how Girl Scouts can do their part in national defense Mrs Johnson is a member of the field staff serving as regional di rector at large She has been as sociated with the Girl Scout move ment for many years and before assuming her present post was di rector of Girl Scouting in the Great Lakes region HOSPITAL NOTES The fol lowing were released from Miami Baptist hospital riday: Misslora Knight of Commerce George Challoner and Roy Hand of the Spartan School of Aeronau tics and Mrs Marjorie Lambert and infant daughter Brookside drive Miami Priced in Two Groups S5 S10 Better buy now because this material will not be obtain able next year Broken sizes in popular fall and winterstyles A 7 or ft 10t ana (f 7 IV 11 Wil.

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