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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

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MONDAY JULY 20 1942' Death Lurkon Berlin Street VINITA QUAPAW Cooler IRON POST 1 employed WAYSIDE SLACK SUITS a luid Lines the Georgeous Birds in Cross Stitch GET RESULTS 8224 PHONE 127 or AD TAKER 'I Jtlir sou Wed park Hour Miss Jean Winder and Barbara Ann Eckhardt of Oklahoma City gone to take air Mr and Mr and shower New A Abe Chander had to go to Vinita Thursday to have his back treated He injured his back cranking on a car Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Everett Geouge Sunday were: Mrs amily Reunion and Mrs Robert Long spon a family reunion at their home Sunday in honor of abrics that are light and cool yet strong enough to hold the roughest speci mens of young Americans Ideal for back to school too Long or short sleeve shirts with matching long slacks Birth Announcement Mr and Mrs Robert Hogan an nounce the arrival of a nine pound daughter on Sunday morning July 12 She has been given the name of Pauline Marie Mother and baby are doing nicely They are at the home of Mr Hogan's moth er Mrs Charley Chandler Mrs Colby was hostess to the Cecliia Clivia circle of the Wo Council of the Presbyterian church Thursday Mrs John Lane and Mrs Maud Hale were guests of the meeting The Mary Eva circle of the Pres byterian church met in the home of Mrs Blanche Rodman with Mrs A Rodman as assistant host ess Thursday morning Business routine was followed by a social hour Mrs Schroers was a guest of The meeting Dave Moore Improving Dave Moore who was injured in a fall last week at the Ritz mine west of Cardin where he works as a hooker is reported to be improving at the American hospital in Picher where he was taken following the accident Both his rists were broken and he also suffered cuts about his face Because retractable landing gear always weighs more than fixed landing gear for the same airplane (due to the added weight of the retracting and actuating mechan ism the air corps does not in stall it in airplanes having speeds less than 175 miles per hour Kitchen Shower Mrs Elmer McCoin entertained a group of friends Wednesday aft ernoon at her home honoring Mrs Dennis Messimore with a wedding shower Those present to enjoy this event were: Mrs Zella Bly the Mrs Hattie Chandler Mrs Ada Messimore Mrs Nellie Chan dler Mrs rank McCoin Mrs Agnes Chandler Mrs Laura Geouge Mrs Zelma Chandler Mrs Clydia Conklin Mrs Geraldine Chandler Mrs Les Seaton of Beck District Misses Ruby and Alma Howard of Hickory Grove district the honoree hostess and a group of small children Refreshments of cookies and lemonade were ser ved Mrs McCoin was assisted in serving by Mrs Ada Messimore A nice collection of presents were received Those represented by gifts but who were unable to at tend were: Mrs annie Howard of Hickory Grove Mrs Rad Hood Mrs Oleta Bandy Dorothy Hood Mrs Nola Ruder Misses Delia and Dolores Kuder all of Afton Ida lice and Lawrence Seaton of Beck district Mrs Mae Houk of air land Mrs Elmer Trickett Mr'S Pearl ry Mrs rank Stubble field Mrs Dollie Avery and Opal Merle Geouge "I LOST 52 LBS IN OUR MONTHS! 4 Rebekahs 'Install Installation of new officers and initiation was held riday eve ning by the Rebekah lodge mem bers Mrs Ruby oote was initiat ed Officers installed were: Past Noble Grand Rose King noble grand Dorothy Pennington vice grand Bessie Warden? chaplain Annie Butz pianist Lizzie Ran dall left supporter to noble grand Minnie Gregory "right supporter to noble grand Jenny Large sec retary Alice Pritz treasurer Liz zie Randall right supporter to vice grand Mrs Burggraf left Supported to vice grand Nellie Stanley conductress Margaret Holder warden Annie Coghill The installing officers were: Jen ny Large district deputy Alice Pritz and Lizzie Randall Refresh ments of ice cream and wafers were served at the close of the meeting the couple left for Washington on a short wedding trip They will live on the eastern coast or traveling Mrs Hazels wore' a printed crepe suit in antique tan and white with matching acces sories 5 The wedding guests included Mr and Mrs David Hazels of Rogers Ark Mr and Mrs Watkins and Mr and Mrs Mitchell and daughter Mary Sue of Spring field Mr and Mrs rancis Reeves of Parsons Mr and Mrs A Miller of Wagoner Mr and Mrs McCoy of Bastrop Tex Mrand Mrs George Cox of Joplin Miss Betty Krueger of St Louis Mr and Mrs Elam Hall Mr and Mrs Clare Thomas and daugh ter Marilyn Mr and Mrs Ben Messenger Mr and Mrs John Cammack Mr and Mrs Miles Landis Mr and Mrs Harold Krue ger the Rev and Mrs Mills Dr and Mrs Boswell Mr and Mrs Gibson Mr and Mrs Heilman Mr and Mrs A Durbin Mr and Earl Wiggins Mr and Mrs Hunt Mr and Mrs Robert Moore Mrs Harry Weaver Mrs oster Mrs Robert Alexander Mrs Paul Mrs Cardin Mrs Lois Mason and son Roy and Miss Jean Goodwin Mr sored rural Evelyn Webb of Washington DC and Leonard Long of San Diego Cal who are here on a vacation Those present were Mr and Mrs Ivan Long of Afton Mr and Mrs Joe Johnson and daughter Wanda Mae and Willma Dean of Treece Kas Ralph Long of Picher and Mr and Mrs Robert Long and family Mrs Ellen Harris of Picher was a week end guest of Mr and Mrs Roy Hill "Dr Parrish to Army Dr Parrish received a tel egram Wednesday from Washing Clyma Clark Miss Juanita Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Clark of Hockerville and Jack Clyma of Quapaw were married Saturday July 11 at the home of Mr and Mrs John Ballard The Rev Rz Dareing read the ceremony The groom is employed in the mines They are at home in the apartments over the McGuirk Drug store OS Sponsor Prayer Meetings The Brotherhood of Baptist church is sponsoring a prayer meeting every riday night The meeting was held last riday in the home of Charles Adams The brotherhood held their regular meeting Thursday evening at the church with Dick Kidwell president in charge Birthday Party Mrs Roy Hill entertained group of youngsters at their rural home Wednesday night as a sur prise for her daughter Electa Jean Hill on her twelfth birthday Ice cream and cake were served to Alene Greenback Billie Williams Paul Gene Williams Ray Align Williams Don Clapp Jimmy Sloan Maxine Kropp Ralph Sears Doro thy and Jimmy Wormendorff and the honoree Electa Jean Hill or just a few cents a day you can place your message before thousands of people in the Tri State District Classified Ads GET RESULTS It pays to ad vertise If you want to buy If you want to sell are guests this week of Janelle and Jeralyn Lewis respectively Miss Ruth Holt of Stillwater ar rived Saturday for a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Dan Holt Mr and Mrs Jim Randall spent the week end with the mother Mrs Della Stinson at Spurgeon Mo Mr and Mrs Roy Byard of Wichita spent the week end here visiting their parents Mrs Taylor and Mrs Henry Byard Mrs Ada Yost moved property on: South Using hosereel as bath ingenious voune Yorker finds perfect way to keen coni Party Members of the JUG en tertained "their dates 'Thursday night with a The girls escorted their friends to he show and later in the eve ning the group met in the home of Miss Virginia Ann Reeves to en joy dancing Members present were: Virginia Donoghue Mary Alice Conway Jacqueline Daniels Reed Betty Lou Inrig Beverly Margaret Terrall Virginia Ann Reeves An out of town guest was Miss Margaret Creekmore of Muskogee The guest list of boys included Dean Canham Edwin Hawkins Sammy Glenn A McCumbep Robert Lundy John ny Collins Gorgen Gerhardt Gene Null and Edwin Hawkins or Summer Play and to Happy Hour Picnic A picnic supper Was held nesday evening at Kiwanis by members of the Happy club and their families Those at tending iwere Mr and Mrs Alfred Williamson Mr and Mrs Nelson Weaver and children June Nel son Jr Herbert and Ruby Mr and Mrs Ernest Davis and children Donna Dixie and Ronald Mrs Goldie Hartnest and daughters rances Greta and San dra Zoe Mrs Goldie Beasley and daughter Jerry Geraldine Low ery Bernie Nigh Clayton Ingle and the hostess Mrs Dorothy In gle AAUW Entertains Honoring Mrs rench Anderson who is leaving for Tulsa to make her home the local branch of the A AUW entertained in the sunk en garden at the Eastern Okla homa hospital with a farewell party Thursday evening Mrs Anderson whose husband was the first PWA official of the Grand River dam project has writ ten several articles on the Pensa cola project Both Mr and Mrs Anderson are widely known and have a host of friends in this ter ritory Those attending the party were Mrs loyd Conway Mrs 0 Campbell Mrs John Burroughs Mrs Tom Burckhqlter Miss Thel ma Carter Miss Iona Cherrington Mrs John Green Miss Barbara Gale Mrs Bentley rayser Mrs Warren ouch Miss Betsey NeerMrs Wilbur Morse Mrs George Boland Mrs Ross Mrs Jeff Luginbuel Mrs Robert Ives Mrs Hayes Mrs rancis Good paster Mrs Russell: Gilbert Mrs rank Bailey Mrs Ralph Boat right and the honoree Mrs An derson In conclusion the club pre sented Mrs Anderson with a gift and group singing was enjoyed ton ordering him to report July 26 at ort Riley for a physi cal examination for the army If i he passes he will report to the i commanding general of the Sev enth corps area in Omaha Neb Doctor Panish holds the rank of major i Mr and Mrs James Cadmus 1 have gone to Topeka to make I their home' Mr Cadmus is man ager of a grocery store in Topeka Miss Elizabeth ones of St Louis is visiting here with her parents Mr and Mrs A ones Mrs Harl Story and son Ron ald of San Diego Cal are visit ing Mrs parents Mr and Mrs A Martin Improvement is reported in the condition of Dr Pickrell who recently underwent a major op eration in General hospital in Jop lin Mrs A Shults of Chicago and Mrs Macer of Evans I ville Ind are visiting in Baxter Springs at the home of their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Gil man ourteenth street and Cleve 1 land avenue aye Hodge who has enlisted in the Navy will go to Kansas City August 1 for final examina tion Eleven members of the Cathryn Wells circle of the Mis sionary union of the irst Baptist church attended a meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the coun try home of Mrs Garoutte Mr and Mrs John Lame were called to Monett Mo Saturday on account of the death of Mrs sister Mrs Mary Connley who died riday afternoon Tommie Joe Gilmore of Horton Kas has been visiting in Baxter Springs as the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs 0 Gil more Sr and Mr and Mrs Jim Gilmore Betty Mae Grayson of Commerce spent last week in Baxter Springs as the guest of her cousin Dorothy Raynor Mr and Mrs McCrory and sons Ray and Glenn went to Ok lahoma City Sunday where they I will visit the brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs A McCrory They will be accompanied home' by their son Jimmy who spent the last three weeks in Ok lahoma City visiting his uncle and aunt Mrs Alma Giver visited in Pich er riday evening at the home of her sister Mrs Nora Canady Miss Avalqn Roy of Parsons spent Sunday and Sunday night with her mother Mrs Anna Giyer David Collins and son David Jr transacted business in Joplin riday evening Mrs VanNatta and son Bob oster visited relatives and friends in Joplin Saturday 'Mr and Mrs Davies of the Blue Mound district visited Saturday at the home of their son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Clifford Shenk 1 Mr and Mis Boswell of Tucson Ariz were guests riday at the home of the brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs Clare Thomas Thirty one persons attended the day luncheon held Thurs day afternoon at the Baxter Springs Golf club Mrs Herbert Milligan Mrs Heilman Mrs Miller and Mrs Wynne were the hostesses Rosemary Byrd who has been visting here with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Douthit has returned to her home in Vinita Mrs Cammack visited rela tives in Kansas 4 City over the week end Mrs Lee Rothschild of Joplin visited here Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister Mrs Vir ginia Collins Mrs red Carter visited rela tives and friends in Carthage ri day Betty Worst and June Worst of Joplin spent the week end in Bax ter Springs with thteir parents Mr and Mrs Harry Worst Mr and Mrs Arthur Kane and daughter Mary Alice who have been visiting the mother Mrs Alice Kane and other relatives and friends in the district left Saturday for their home in Shreveport La Mr and Mrs Douthit vis ited in Vinita riday with their son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Gerald Byrd Mrs Leonard Gilmore and in fant son Gary Leon of Kansas City have been visiting here with Mr Gilmore's parents Mr and Mrs Gilmore Private Charles W' Anderson son of Mr and Mrs Charles An derson who reside in the Ironside district has written he is located at Linden Beach Ore Lawrence' Ellsworth has been transferred on a troop train from the Great Lates training station in Illinois to San rancisco a letter received here by his parents Mr and Mrs Ellsworth of North ourth street revealed Billy Beeman: is a private in the army air corps and is now attending the Embry Riddle school of aviation in Miami la He plans to enter the army air corps ground crew Patti Lewis will leave the for a visit with Marilyn Dalton who resides in Enid this week On her return home Marlyn will ac company her to Vinita for short vacation Mr and Mrs McCorkle and family of Wichita Kas are visiting in the A Loshbaugh home They will remain until Mon day with the Loshbaughs Mrs Tom Capps and family have as their guest Mrs Holden of Oklahoma City Mrs Holden is the mother of Mrs Capps Staff Sergt Eugene isher pf Camp Barkeley: Tex is here vis iting his mother Mrs Anna Krause Mary Helen Ruark is visiting with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Jim Ruark of near Welch Ruth Class Meets Mis Lillie Johnson and Mrs Weaver entertained members of the Ruth class of the irst Bap tist Sunday school 'Tuesday after noon at Mrs home Those attending were Mrs Garoutte Mrs Guy Harvey Mrs Walter Brown Mrs Roy Mitch elson Mrs Wallace James Mrs Haddock Mrs Stead man Mrs Milholland Mrs Carl Stewart and Mrs Har ns The next meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon Aug 14 at the home of Mrs Haddock Six teenth street and East avenue from her Whitebird street last week to Commerce Mrs Emma Karnes moved from the Amphlett rooms to Mrs property Mrs A Roach of Eureka Springs Ark daughter of Mrs Baker has been as cook at Allen's cafe Eugene Morris has I Wichita where he will craft factory training Mrs Malloy returned to her home in Oklahoma City ri day after a visit here with her daughter Mrs Grady 0 Burch and family Martin underwent an op eration at St John's hospital in Joplin Thursday Mr and Mrs 0 Hopkins of San rancisco Cal visited Mrs Annie Butz and other frienus here Saturday you enjoy graceful lines smooth fit restrained details in your dress fashions here is a de sign to please you! The low waist effect achieved by the hodice and i skirt treatment gives even heavier 'figures a willowy quality thus 5 slims away pounds like magic The dress can be made for mid summer comfort now and can be smartlyworn thia fall Pattern No 8224 Is designed for aizes 34 to 48 Size 36 with short sleeves requires 3 yards 39 inch material or this attractive pattern send 15c in coin your name address pattern number and size to Miami News Record Pattern Service 211 Wacker Drive Chi cago Ill Send for ashion iBook5 jrou are seeking smart styles to sew at home our complete cata logue of current patterns shown in all sizes from 1 to 52 'Pattern 15c Pattern Book 15c One Pattern and Pattern Book tafVAthnv 9K Pnalneii 1st Dostajje for each pattern WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN Sill Mn 0 Willi Worth Pictured Hra You too can lose ugly pounds snd hare a ilrndcr graceful figure No drugs No CAtntsiQf Simply fol low the cany Ayde Candy aud grow thin Aide Candy contains necessary Titamlns and initrimvnts Dtilla aiv petite fur faltrniug xooda Backed by tlOuo purity gusntntee Money Back If Not Satisfied rfLet ua tell you about our guar anteed Plau for losing weight Learn bow some lose un to 6 pounds a You tnke un chances Only a box SATISACTION fill MONEY BACK ON IRST BOX Remember the name AIDS Juat phone Coletnnn Hutts Drug Co Lemon Party A "Lemon was held by members of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor society of the irst Christian chutch Tuesday evening in the church basement Admission to the party was one lemon which was destined to play a part in the refreshment program A color scheme of yellow and green was carried out in decora tions Games were the chief diver sion of the evening Those attend ing were Jean Ann erguson Bet ty Lou Moore Loretta Radant Dorothy Bash Glenna Dell Barr Rhea Crabtree Evelyn Doty Aleen Leverich Margaret Dierolf Vera lee and Dean Taylor Charles Wood ard Lonnie 'Mallory Victor orbes Mr and Mrs Ray Taylor and the Rev Newell Hall Party for Mrs Walker Mrs Leonard (Walker of Ga lena was complimented with a pink and blue shower last riday eve ning at her home by members of the Ladies auxiliary of Hendry LeGore post of the Those attending were Mrs John Mrs Sybil Proctor' Miss Jenelda Skaggs Mrs George Hart man Mrs Mae McGuire Mrs Mar garet Hocker and the guest of honor" Those sending gifts were Mrs John Agard Mrs Juanita Myers Mrs Lorenia Childress Mrs Rhode Dunsworth and Mrs Dorothy Sanford Piercefield Weaver Naomi Doris Weaver of Picher and Noah Piercefield of Qua paw were married July 4 in Pich er The groom is employed at the Hulett Lumber company here They are at home in the apartments over the McGuirk Drug store WANT ADS Lenna erguson Mrs Ruby Stev ens and daughters Hudy and Wan da of North Miami A Utter of Miami and Dorothy Oakley Others visiting at the Geouge home Sun day were: Mr and Mrs Donald Painter and Lahoma Megehee of £Vinita Mr and Mrs Harvey Price4 of airland Mr and Mrs Clarence: Jones and son Harold of: Picher John Blythe and son James and Sheren of Beck district Mr and Mrs Dennis Messimore Elmer 5 McCoin and son Edward Leo Bly the and Joe Tom Lemaster Ed Rubin Henry and Lucy Steffens Mrs rank Stubblefield is re covering nicely from a broken an kle she received on July 4 1 Mrs Rufus rellick and chil dren Henry Pat and Sue Nell have returned from a several days trip to West Point visiting relatives Mrs Elmer Trickett was din ner guest Tuesday of Mrs Mary Gillispie of Afton Mr and Mrs Clarence McCoin of North Miami Mrs Clydia Conk lin Mr and Mrs rank CcCoin and sons and were din ner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Elmer McCoin and family Mrs Laura Geouge was a din ner guest Tuesday of Mrs A Neal of Afton Hear! Chandler visited his sis ter Mrs Tiny Carr of Zincville Tuesday He was also a business visitor in Picher rank McCoin and sons and were dinner guests Mon day of Mrs Hubert McCray of Vi 1 nita Mrs Sammie Buckallew and son Jimmv Dale of Vinita were dinner guests also Baxter Spiings home weddlnz narked with 'beauty and simplicity was that of Miss Mary Elizabeth Cook daugh ter of i Mr Mrs Raymond 'Cook to Lieut David Hazels Jr son of Mr and Mrs 'David Hazels A'Of Rogers Ark The wedding iwas 7'aolemhized at 7 last Thurs day evening 'at the home of the parents 238 East Twelfth Street with the Rev Mills pastor of the 'irst Methodist church reading the marriage vows The marriage' vows were ex changed before an improvised al tar at the fireplace ems and white gladioli the back 1 ground and lighted tapers in tail candelabra formed the only light A during the ceremony The taperssuwere' lighted by Mrs A Miller pf Waggoner Okla There were no attendants The bride 'was given in marriage by her father Preced ing the ceremony Mrs HarryJ Weaver "sang "Be is accompanied at the piano by Mrs Paul Mrs played th from (Wag ner) before the service and Me sfeS: A Wild dur ing the ceremony i The bride wore a blue sheer in formal dress and a corsage 'of orchids Lieutenant Hazels was As dressed in uniform or the bride wore a gold love knot on a chain which had 4 been presented to her grandmoth er the late Mrs Grubaugh on her eighteenth birthday by the late Mr Grubaugh Mrs Cook wore a dress of beige sheer with 4 brown accessories and corsage of ifc pink carnations The bridegroom's mother wore a blue and White sheer with white accessories and her corsage was of white carna tions'1 ollowing the wedding a reception was held at the home A two tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridc groom was cut by the bride rf Mrs Hazels was graduated from the Muskogee high school and attended Kansas State Teach erg college in Pittsburg for two years majoring in music While in fcollege she was a member of Sig ma Alpha Iota honorary musical sorority She also is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi social soror ity Until her marriage she was employed in the office of the Em pire District Electric company Lieutenant Hazels was graduated from the Topeka high school and Washburn college at Topeka He xiwas a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity Before entering the army he had been employed as assistant manager of the Steel Construction company at Picher He entered service in June 1941 and was stationed at Camp i 'Callan San Diego Cal with the coast artiller' He entered the coast artillery school at Camp Davis and on July 3 was commissioned a second lieu tenant 4 allowing the reception Sizes: A QQ Z0 MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA Church Notes Rev Ronald Shoesmith of Lake Center has a regular appointment here each Sunday night following Bible study In the absence of John ry who was to have been leader Mrs Ada Messimore had charge using the 12th chapter of Mark as the lesson The leader for next Sunday night will be Ruth Oakley Sunday school is progress ing very nicely with Mrs Davis as superintendent and Cau line Oakley as secretary The en tire public is cordially invited to all these services Ti Rsllm distress tram MONTHLY EMALE WEAKNESS Try Lrtla Vegetable Compound to help relieve monthly pain with its weak nervoue feeunge due to monthly functional dis turbances it helps build up resis tance against such dlstnas A "dUIUt dan" ollow label directions Apparently fearing trouble at home Elite Guard has turned air raid shelter on Wittenberg Platz into deadly Dillbox which could rake entire square with machine guns (Passed by censor) 5404 4 By MRS ANNE CABOT Seven big colorful all in cross stitch to enliven your? guest or tea towels to use as handsome embroideries on luncheon i mats on the corners of tablecloths or as tan linen window Curtains Brilliant embroidered plumage in reds greens yellows and blues will make these birds a joy to behold jCrau stitches are So clearly marked that a child could work theml To obtain transfer patterns for the 7 Cross Stitch $irds'(Pat tern No 5404) complete color chart for working amounts of ma tterials specified send 10 cents in COIN YOUR NAME and AD DRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot Miami News Record 211 Wacker Drive Chicago Ill Enclose I cent postage for each pattern ordered My popular Album 32 pages of the designs you have admired and asked needlework of all types is now available Send for your copy of the Cabot The price is 15 cents Plans Rally Thte of the Baptist church which met Thursday aft ernoon in the home of Mrs Dick Kidwell made plans for the asso ciated rally which will be held at the Baptist church here Tuesday July 28 Mrs Mabel Hayden is president of the associations! and the district comprises the counties of Ottawa Delaware Mayes and Craig The association al rally will emphasize particular ly the young work Mrs Hayden says and the theme of the program will be "The Mrs Hayden has se cured Mrs Ellis Ogden wife of the pastor of the irst Bap tisj church in Baxter Springs for the principal' speaker Mrs An nie Butz president had charge of the lesson1 Thursday afternoon Those present were: Mesdames Pate Sooter Earl Sanders Dareing Earl erris Charles Tip ton Mabel Hayden Annie Butz Hamer Thomas and Dick Kidwell Council The Council of the Christian church met Thursday evening in the home of Lizzie Ran dall with Mrs Schnell leading the lesson Those present were: Mes dames Annie Goghill James Mil ler Schnell John Large Laura Peery and the hostess Liz zie Randall The nert meeting will be held in the home of Mrs Peery with Mrs Large as leader The date will be announced later "PAGE IVE i su i a I I i A X' 1 i zfX Rim 1 'xXz fly? 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