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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

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MONDAY EBRUARY 23 194a MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA PAGE IVE Defend Australia Against Jap Air Attacks ATON BLUEJACKET the QUAPAW its hostess Virginia Thomas Valentine Party Held Houston Gnroutte uneral home in: charge Men's hospital Attend WMU Rally WYANDOTTE Picher Jumper SENECA enter 1 attend tHfuiinir ahoei The next meeting will Crochet New Hat for Spring 8130 are 5317 Albert Thurman NATURAL BRIDGE Craig Welch ser par met the The Mr and Mrs Thomas Pace Rev and Mrs Thomas Wilks Mr and Mrs Charles Clark Mr and Mrs Hold Miami Building Miami Okla Kv Mrs iiw morning sermon preached by pastor Rev Thomas Wilks of Peculiar the evening sermon was en Eternal There were Sue Marsha Charles wrecked Suffer Home of Betler ittinn Shoes Study Club Library Study club The infant son of Mr and Mrs Cecil Bohannon is serious ill with AR LES ARSELOWEY Hil Rex Roy pretty a de dessert Names were week end of his Mrs Nich Yeubanks Dixie Wilkins Jimalene several teeth The truck driv rainter Juanita Thomas and the caped with and daughter Peggy Lou Mr and Mrs Carl Sidberry Mr and Mrs Jess Lovelace and son Delbert Mr and Mrs Thelbert Richardson Mr and Mrs Sam Kimmerer and tie host and hostess Mr and Mrs Sam Andrews minor in iuries Both vehicles were badly damaged (laken from Yesterday' new columns of the Miami New Recnrd 1 Sunday Dinner Mr and Mrs Bill Davis enter tained with a lovely family din ner Sunday Those enjoying the dinner were: Mr and Mrs Dewey Davis and Wayne Davis of Coffey ville Kas Paul Davis of Tulsa Mr and Mrs Rosco Clarkson and son Ronnie of Smith district Grandma Davis Mr and Mrs Bill Davis and children Entertain With Box Supper 'Mr and Mrs Sam Andrews en tertained with a valentine box sup per party 1 at their home riday night Each lady took a decorated box filled with licious supper Coffee and was served by the hostess were drawn for supper partners Mrs Charles Shinn received a prize for having the prettiest dec orated box Cards were played and prizes for high score tvere won by Clifton Roy and Mrs Andrews Low score prizes were won by Mrs Shinn and Sam Andrews Guests included: Mr and Mr Charles Shinn Mr and Mrt Al Van TrSMe Birth AnnouncementsMr'and Mrs Clarence Hull the parents of an 8 pound baby girl bom Sunday eb 15 The new arrival has been named Mari lyn Marie Mis Alsic Snarlin Burrows and son Kas were Tuesday Mr and Mrs Arthur The Brands were en Busy Bee Club The Busy Bee club met Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs Mae Craig with Virginia Thomas as hostess The afternoon was spent embroidering Refresh ments of sandwiches and cool aide were served to the following little cluh members: Anita and Shirlev Underwood of Baxter left Wednesday for the Canal Zone where he lias employment with the Mrs Underwood I Death of Mrs Mae ox Mrs Ida Mae ox 46 years ojd died eb 17 at the home of her sister Mrs Sayre near Seneca She was born in Dela ware Ind She was married to Ward ox in ort Dodge la where she lived until the death of her husband in 1935 when she came to Seneca and had lived here since Besides Mrs Sayre she is surviv ed by three other sisteYs and two brothers uneral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church in Seneca con ducted by the pastor Rev James Hall The body was sent to ort Dodge for burial under direction of Buzzard undertakers Demonstration Club 1 Mrs A A Thompson was hos tess to the Demonstration club Wednesday eb 18 After the regular business meeting and re ports of committees Mrs Sand mire of Miami gave an interest ing paper on in Business and the During the so cial hour the hostess served deli cious refreshments to 'the follow ing guests: Mrs Ermin Perisho Miss Ruth Briggs Marv Perisho Mrs Glendening Mrs Lind ley Mrs red Victor and Mrs Sandmire be March 4 at the home of Mrs Ray Brown with Mrs Lindley as leader WMU Meets The Missionary of the Baptist church met Thursday at the home of Mrs Mildred Patrick A covered dish luncheon was serv ed at noon The hostess was pre sented with 25 cents by each mem ber Mrs Amelia Buller was in charge of the Royal service pro gram The subject was on These Things: Whatsoever ThingsAre A business session was held with the president Mrs Evelyn Moudy in charge Plans were discussed for a shower for the Miami Baptist hospital A sentence prayer concluded1 the meeting Those present were: Mes dames Carrie Bagby Jessie Jacobs 1 Evelyn MoudyIsabel! Wilks Ola Bagby Irene Loving MinnieMoudy Ethel Allee Grace Crum Amelia Buller Rev Thomas Wilks Junior Campbell' and the hoatess Mildred Patrick Meets The met Wednesday afternoon at the irst Baptist church for study of last chapter of the book Helpers to the with Mrs Bales as leader Those" present were: Mrs John Bishop Mrs Mary Sharp Mrs Bill Guinn Mrs Crane and Mrs Buford Bales Buttons at the shoulder and but tons down the side effect a neat quick closing for this spirited young jumper and are an original decoration at the same time an outfit which will give new tone to winter weary wardrobes: Oi jumper and a set of different cokt ored contrasting blouses and you are completely prepared for spring! Pattern No 8130 is in sizes 12 to 20 Size 14 juniper requires 3 yards 35 inch material 2 yards 54 inch Blouse 1 yards 35 or 39 inch material or this attractive pattern send 15c in coin your name address pattern number and size to Miami News Record Pattern 211 Wacker Drive Chicago III Planning new clothes for spring Then send for the ashion Book our catalogue of new pat tern it shows sizes for all the family Pattern 15c Pattern' Book 15c One Pattern and Pattern1 Book ordered together 25c Enclose 1 1c postage for each pattern The Tuesday night eb 17 at home of Mrs Hazel Hansen president Mrs Hansen appointed the following committees pro gram Mrs Merle Sparlin Mrs A Wells and Mrs Stafford finance Mrs Laughlin Miss em Crossley and Mrs Jane Avery membership Mrs rances Setterstorm and Mrs Boelui ing reporter Miss Laura Brady Mrs Stafford gave a very inter esting review of by Bertita Harding Delicious re freshments were served by the hostess Those present were: Mrs Thomas Mrs A Wells Mrs Harrison Mrs Jane Avery Mrs Robert Smart Mrs Bernice Madole Mrs Roy Brady Mrs A Goode Mrs Boehning Mrs rances Setter strom Mrs Stafford Mrs Russell Miss ern Cross ley Gloria Wiles Norma Ellison and Laura Brady and hostess Mrs Hansen The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Brite We Neighbors Club Mrs Rachel Wagnor was hostess to the We Neighbors club at her home Wednesday A covered dish luncheon was served at noon club prize was won by Mrs Violet Roy and the extra prize was won by Mrs Lillie Shinn A friendship quilt block and fifteen cents was presented to the hostess by each member Those present Were Mes dames Ola Clark Loveta Brown rankie Zeke Lowry Lillie Shinn Violet Leggett Lizzie Bull Edna Bull Susie Burnsworth Iva Richardson Violet Roy and the Rachel Wagnor parents Mr anil Mrs red Gard ner and daughter Mildred riday Mrs Charles erris who has Springs Panama accented government nnu iee ineima Stanley Rex Stanley and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs Dan By MRS ANNE CABOT Spring is just around the corner and need a good look bonnet preferably one that too expensive in which to Kas spent the week wdth her mother Mrs Robert Day and her sister Mrs Effie Duncan Mr and Mrs Crawford Kuv kendall of Pampa Tex visited re cently in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Retcham Mrs Ora Moore of Southwest CityMo( is visiting her daugh ter Mrs Earl Garman and family Mrs Sylvia Stanberry returned Wednesday from a visit with friends in Tulsa Mrs Charles Shelton was a bus iness visitor in Miami Thursday Arnold Berry who is employed in Tulsa visited friends here Thursday en route to his home ii9 Grove Mrs Dennis Kirk and children of Picher is spending a few davs with her mother Mrs John Gordon and family Mrs Charles Phoenix will be hostess to the Past cluh Thursday afternoon eb 26 A Shields who is emploved as guard at the Grand river dam spent the week end at his home Mrs Dyda Conklin left Satur day for Vinita where she will visit in the home of her sister Mrs Sammv Buckallew Harold Estus who attends an aeronautics school in Wichita Kas spent the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs Everett Es tus Koonce received word Sat urday of the serious illness of his father Koonce age 93 who is cammed to an Okemah hospital with pneumonia Mrs Emmett Todd visited in Tulsa Tuesday with her daughter Mrs Robert Buffington Mrs Henry Hopkins and chil dren Louise and Carrol spent Sat urday in Miami with relatives Members of the Searchlio ht Sun day school class of the Baptist church were entertained with their regular one covered dish luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs Wilton Cunningham ThUrs day Several members were in at tendance Mr and Mrs Smith of Dewey and son Ernest Smith of Tulsa visited over the week end with their daughter and lister Mrs Swabb and family John Mefford has received word of the death of a cousin Clifford Warner of Mountain Lake Minn who suffered a severe heart at tack while vacationing Mrs Evertet Parham and sons of Tulsa are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs England and other relatives Mrs Woody and son Junior spent the week end in Pry or with her sister Mrs: Charles McElroy and family Ed Schoffield left Sunday morn ing for Kansas City for an indefi nite visit with his daughter Mrs Edward Martin Mr and Mrs 'George Nicholson and son Billy of Tulsa guests over the parents Mr and olson Mr and Mrs and sons of Oswego Kas spent Saturday night and Sunday in the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Henry Collins John Edward Painter student at the Oklahoma university in Nor Chatter Box Club The Chatter Box club met Tues day eb 1 at the home of Mrs Pearl Ellis for an all day meeting A delicious chicken dinner was served at noon The club prize was iwon by Mrs Murrel Gordon of Commerce and the second prize by Mrs Bessie Vicory Guests pres ent were: Mesdames Ursel Ander son Effie Sullenger Murrell Gor i don Bobby Hodson and Jimmy Johnson Members included: Mes dames Etta Nixon Carrie Bagby Blanche Shinn Mildred Hodson Bessie Vicory Ruth Skinner Jessie Jacobs and the hostess Pearl El lis The next meeting willbe at the home of Mrs Bagby 'Valentine Party Miss June Smotherman tamed with a valentine party at her home Thursday eb 12 Games were played and refresh 's ments of ice cream cake and can dy were served to the following guests: Betty Lou Hatfield Treva Benson Peggy Sue Hull Joyce Anderson Betty Nivenb Joan Smotherman jR obert Maudlin Gene Irick Gene Allgood Genev Bagby Marion Allgood Junior Campbell Buck Cunningham Jim my Martin Bobby Clark Charles Conrad and the June Smotherman a residence in Douthat can be ob tained Mr and Mrs Max Hollis and Mrs Harvey Hynes of Pryor are visiting friends and relatives here for a few days Mrs Roy Hyle and daughter Kay Lee of Peoria are visiting the mother Mrs rankie Townsend Mrs Effie Sullenger left Wed nesday for Seminole for a few days visit She plans to continue frojn there to Los Angeles Cal where she will visit in the home of Mrs Jennie McCoy Mrs Raymond Skinner is report ed to be recovering from a severe case of strej) throat Shirley Abernathy small daugh ter of Phillip Abernathy is report ed ill with infantile paralysis at the home of her grandmother Mrs Myrtle Abernathy Mrs loyd Isabel! and son Ed die Gene of Carthage are spend ing the week with her mother Mrs M'isl foot nutlmritiea itgree that th proper ahoea to walk in will eorrert the rendition described above We bale alwan been and nre now headquarter for walking large birthday cake candles and bowls of fresh fruit each place were nut cups and crvstal Mexi can figurines Guests for the oc casion were: Mrs Ola Edwards and Betty Jane and Ralph Doro thy Mae Victor Levi Baker Thom as Secondine and Emery Jackson Church Notes There was an ance of 78 at Sunday school last Sunday The offering was $2399 John Tague the assistant super intendant was in charge Singing was led by Otis Connor Henry Moudy led the devotional from Psalms 103: 1 13 The subject of the the was and titled three conversions and three accept ed into the church by letter Sun day morning 1 Sunbeam Band Meets The Sunbeam band met Sunday morning at the Baptist church with their sponsor Mrs red Moudy assisted by Mrs Thomas Wilks The group enjoyed singing playing games and making valen tines The meeting was concluded with a sentence prayer and candy was given to Donna Mae Crumley Patty Pace Claudell Seaton Ger old Moudy Barbara Teague Mi riam Jane Buller Phyllis Mar tin Bob Martin Patricia Davis Mary Joe Abernathy Ann Martin Gordon Moudy Bruce Rackley Howard Crumley Marilyn Moudy Vera Ellen Stone Wilks LeRoy Loving Clark and Harold Stone if a few extra blocks of walk ng often has been enough to oinpletely break them disuse and le continued lavoe with many feet rs from new and chrome ulmwits are beginning to feel he elfects of the war in a de idedlt painful president Dick Kidwell uaz in charge of the meeting Those on the program were Dick Kidwell' Charley Adams Paul Large Earl Kidwell and Homer Thomas Oth ers present were: The Rev Dareing 0 Sparlin Mr derbrand Albert Kidwell Stanley A Adams and Morton Bridge $490 in Quapaw and Bax with relatives before Panama Neighbors en loved a Valentine party in the home ofMrs Lizzie Randall Mondav eve ning Gaines were en loved and re freshments were served The next meeting will be held Mondav night in the home of Thursday Club The Thursday club met with I Mrs Wallace Morgan ollowing the afternoon entertainment the hostess served a dessert course to the following members and special guests: Mrs Paul Holmes Mrs Mandley Maupin Mrs red Vic tor Mrs Rory Beville Mrs Seems Mrs Sidney Grant Mrs Jim Wat 1 den Mrs Claud arley Mrs John i Meishinhimer and Mrs Blaine Glendening amily Dinner Mr and Mrz Dan Stanley enter tained with a family dinner in their home Tuesday evening Those attending were Mr and Mrs John nie Underwood of Baxter Springs Mr and Mrs Arthur Stanley of Miami Mr and Mrs Mac Rob ertson of Kansas City Mo Jap Stanley Mr and Mrs Lawrence Stanley Mr and Nirs Henry Stan ley and son Edward Lee Thelma ter Springs leaving for Selby Mrs Minnie Moudy Mrs Jessiez Jacobs Josh Thomas of Mi ami and Mr and Mrs Coleman Price Rev and Mrs Thomas Wilks Mrs Minnie Moudy and Mrs Amelia linller attended the Workers Conuci! of the Northeast Baptist association held Tuesday at the Baptist church i in ricner Biothcrhood The A iy organized "Brotherhood of the Baptist church met at the church Thursday eve ning for their second meeting The i Meets The Society of Chris tian Service of the 'Methodist church met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs Harry ree man the study and business session Mrs Hitchcock gave a re view of the study book tian Roots of Democracy in Amer A business session was con ducted by the president Mrs Li gon Miss Mary Nimo of Vinita was present and demonstrated how to get the best light from the electric light Refreshments were served to Miss Mary Nimo of Vi nita and members: Mesdames Ligon I Hitchcock Harris A Williams AliceHam ilton Harper Glen Smith Allison user A McElroy A Krieder Mart Walker red Marsh Scott and the hostess Mrs reeman 1 ire Rationing Is Hurting eet It Is Said OKLAHOMA CITY eb Tire rationing is hurtinghe American feet Dr'harles Everly Oklahoma ltv chiropodist declared today Speaking at a convention of he Oklahoma Chiropodists Dr Everly said that 'disuse of feet during the good Mrs Garrett are in St hospital in Joplin recovering from injuries received in a crash which occurred Tuesday afternoon wlier the car in which they were riding and a truck collided about four miles vest of Joplin during the snowstorm Mrs Root suffered cuts and bruises on her face and several fractured ribs while Mrs Garrett suffered a chest injury a cut on her fare rand the loss of Sweetheart Party The uture Homemakers club met eb 16 for their monthly en tertainment with a sweetheart party The room carried out the color schem'e of red and white The evening was spent playing games Refreshments of fruit salad cake and punch were served to: Mrs Leona Holden Mrs Eula Lewis Mrs Ie Nix Mr and Mrs Yeubanks Misses Bessie1 Mc Nelis Helen Laub Audrey Mae Bradford Juanita Sturgis Vola Guilford Wilma Nix Kenneth Sooter Owen Lee Oldham Gene Snodderly Bill Spradlin Joe Spradlin Harold Wimer Nix and the sponsor Miss Oneida Lewis The Rev and Mrs A Goode attended the funeral of the Rev Alexander in Granby Mo Thursday He was taken to Inde pendence Mo for burial The Reverend Alexander was pastor of the South Methodist church in Seneca years ago A few years ago he was presiding elder of this district' 'Mr and Mrs'iRoy Hance and Mr and Mrs George Duffee and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Hance south of town Sunday John 'Cochran was a visitor iti Miami Monday The Seneca fire department was called to the home of Mrs Lillian Buzzard Thursday morning about 8 to extinguish a flue fire I No damage wak reported man visited over the week end with his 'parents Mr and Mrs Ray Painter Mrs Roy Neal and daughter Sharon Louise left riday night for their home in Picher follow ing a several days visit in the home of Mr and Mrs Neal Her husband accompanied her home Eddie Nash of Chouteau spent the week end with his sister Mrs Bess England and Mr and Mrs England Mrs Stone and Miss Rotha Parham spent Saturday and Sun day in Oklahoma City where they visited the son Henry Stone Jr Charles Bench who has been seriously ill in a Pryor hospital was returned to his home in an ambulance Saturday afternoon where his condition remains un changed His son and daughter Wilson Bench and Miss Dollie May Bench of Miami visited him here Saturday Dale and Mary Dane Woolever of Tulsa visited their grandmoth er Mrs rank Kelly Saturday i jMrs VV 1 Scott daughter Miss jo scott and And (rflvlr xwrJ In Auto 'iruck Collision Mrs Arthur Root Jr and Garrett are in St: ICSS COLDS I Relieve misery direct I without "closlntr" Card Party i Mr and Mrs Carl Sidberry en tertained with a card party at their home Thursday night Low score prizes were won by Mrs Sid berry and Clifton Roy High score prizes were won by Mrs Charles Shinn and Jess Lovelace Refresh ments were served to the follow ing guests: Mr and Mrs Sam An drews Mr and Mrs Al Van Trease Mr and Mrs Jess Love lace and son Delbert Mr and Mrs Charles Shinn Mr and Mrs Clif ton Roy Mr and Mrs Wick Hull Mr and Mrs Sam Kimmerer and nji is I aim viBi vmxi oiuucrry Carroll Karnes and Rome Hawk were business visitors in Tulsa Monday Mrs Ursel Anderson Mrs Iona Lee Isbell and son Eddie Gene of Carthage and Mrs Naomi New man and children Larry Pat and Jeanetta Ann spent Thursday with their aunt Mrs Emm Coleman at Miami Mr and Mrs Rov Carr and daughter Joann of Commerce and Jack Heairell and Ethmer Cant rell of Eldorado Kas were 6 dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Sterling Smotherman And family Sunday 'Rev and Mrs Thomas Wilks have moved to Pieher where they will reside temporarily until a Mrs Raymond Montgomery of who ar students at the Ok Miami visited her mother Mrs Baptist university Charles Utter and family this he infant son of Mr and Mrs week Cecil Bohannon is serious ill with Mrs Walter Parker 'of Parsons 'Dnpumnnia in the Miami Baptist mt nnpusi i HIV I III UIUUH of the Baptist cliurch met riday afternoon hi the home of Mrs Annie Butz The royal service les son was Jed by the hostess Those present were: Mrs Homer Thom as Mrs Mabel Hayden Mrs Paul Large Mrs Dareing and the hostess iMrs Butz ing greet the first daffy down dilhes! Both these crocheted hats will be popular all soring and sum mer The big soft beret model is a style hit made of two flat circles of crochet and is held on the head by a close fitting 1 band of knitting Make it in navy in white in reseda in any color that will add zip to your spring outfit! The cunning Dutch bonnet is made in two sections (takes 1 2 ounce skein of wool) and has a Hat stitch bow on top Both are hats be pioud of! or crocheting instructions for Draped Beret and Dutch "Cap (Pattern No 5317) send 10 cents iu COIN YOU NAME and AD DESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot Miami News Record 211 Wacker Drive Chicago 'Ill Enclose 1 cent postage for each pattern ordered I relatives in Hollywood before rfi LlIniWcr Haw Chris Wallace stationed at Camp Crowder Neosho visited over the week end with his par ents Mr and Mrs rank Wallace Relathes have received word that Mrs Hattie Dawson and son Lyle Dawson who have been Re siding in Los Angeles Cal have moved to San Bernadino Cal where the latter is employed Misses Virginia and Bertha Bell of Vinita spent ridav night with their father Bell Mrs Sam Maples of Nixa Mo is spending a few davs with her sister Mrs Bandy and other relathes Mrs Roberta Harris was a busi ness visitor in Miami riday Mr andi Mrs Dave aulkner hae moved from the Young prop erty to the England rent property near the citv park JVfr and Mrs Cl I 17HCU 1 over the week end in Shawnee vith their son Emit Ray and Mrs Mrs Bill Cumpton and other rela tives Mrs Gambil is impioving after several days illness Mr and Mrs John Huxtable and daughter Gracie and Mrs Rosa Huxtable were visiting friends in Miami Tuesday Loren Messenger pastor of the Bluejacket Baptist church is iously ill at the home of his ents in Miami Lail Hayden of ort Knox was a visitor with his wife Hayden at the home of her mother Mrs Dudlej' the first of the week Lloyd herns and Pete were business callers in Saturday morning Mrs Sara Dudley Mrs Velma Wilson and daughter Betty Jo Mr and Mrs Lail Hayden and ank Hilliard were guests Sun day of Mr and Mrs Haskell Mc Clain and children of Miami Sidney Hilliard made a business trip to Turkey ord Saturday Majne Henry of Chouteau spent Stanley 1 I A 4 ccftvuu iiuug ms inoiner Mary Henry Tim Southerland has returned I uuuie trom tne eterans nosnita ror a Tew weeks visit with his wife and children Boh Bates of Parsons Kas was the week end guest of his mother Mrs Lena Bates Needleworkers Club Mrs 'Wilton Cunningham was Avoeiss Lt Tne memDera Needleworkers club and two guests Wednesday afternoon Needlework lwyla Jo Scott and sons Richard was the afternoon pastime with a'ani Gaylord and Leo Masters of dessert course served in 1 conclu 1 airland left Saturday night for sion Guests present were Mrs Brambey Cal where they will Harris and Mrs Matlock visit Mr and Mrs Wilbur Burton Members were Mesdames and Mr and Mrs Darreal Scott user Allison Ray Painter I and family They will also visit Morman Mat lock Clarence ward and the hostess Mrs Cunningham Mr and Mrs Boulting house and daughter Wilma Lee of TUlsa visited over the week end at their home here Mrs Lizzie Stacy visited over the week end in Big Cabin with her sister Mrs Looney Ora razier was a business vis itor in Miami Mr and Mrs Print Gragg vis ited friends in Pryor Thursday Mrs Dan Williams and son who had visited her mother Mrs Mart tha Wilson for several days left Thursday for her home in Musko gee Mr and Mrs Marion Buxton spent a 10 day vacation with their parents Mr and Mrs Bux ton and Mr and Mrs Bell They left Thursday for their home in Nevada City Cal Mrs Barman visited over the week end in Edmond nl1 fj a TV vimu wiiu tier UHugnuer jjixie Lee and her mother Mr and Mrs John Oleman an Junie me uirin 01 a son wno nas been named Robert Kenneth The baby weighed seven and one half pounds and was bora at the Sales Bowman Hospital in Neosho Mo Mrs Oleman was Madalene ow ler before her marriage Authur Shoefelt of Council House Lee Duncan of Miami Eddsworth Y'oung of Riverton and Ertnin Perisho went to Wichita Kansas Tuesday to attend a con ference of of Christian ity and the The con ference was held on the riends campus They returned riday evening Mrs Madelene Atkinson and children Buddy Betty and Corky and Mrs Atkinsons friends Chris tian udge and Mr Cowan of Weir City Kas were the week end guests of Mrs Prater A fire at the riends church was caused Thursday by an over heat ed furnace The fire was noticed about eleven fifteen when smoke bqgan to fill the rooms The fire department of Miami was notified but the fire was extinguished be fore they arrived The school chil dren who regularly eat in the base ment of the building were held in the school buildings until the fire was extinguished Edwards Triplets Honored Honoring the ninteenth birthday of the Edwards triplets Betty Jane and Ralph Mr and Mrs Kagey entertained with a de licious three course turkey din here ridav evening ner riday evening The table Earl Cumpton of Yoder Colo was attractively decorated with a is the guest of his parent Mr and Those from Bluejacket attending the rally at the irst Baptist church in Miami Tuesday were: Mrs Lloyd Kerns man Avres airs 1 Mrs Buford Bales John Hudson and Lloyd Wells George left for army training ridav Chas unk of Seattle Wash visiting his brother A unk for Seneca ceiiieterv a lew dais Mr and Mrs Lee Brand and children Deloris and Dickie Lee of Chanute guests of Jackson route home from a visit in Tulsa Mr and Mrs rank Garret hand children were dinner guests Sun day of Mr and Mrs Truman Ayres south of town Mr and Mrs Rilev Pendlev and Mr and Mrs Pendlev of Commerce were visiting friends Those from Douthat attending 1 ewey Brown Mr and Mrs me vvMu rally at Miami Tues i day were: Rev and Mrs Thomas ilks and daughter Marsha Mrs Henry Moudy and daughter Mari i 1 Tt Qlla MaiiJ nwI Mrs Russell Moudy The Douthat red Moud members were in charge Pt the morning devotional improved Her mother Mrs Hemnhill' whn had been visaing 1 4 1 I 1 Sullivan ne ner 1 01 ln i' the latter part of last week Australian anti aircraft gunners like these are now' at their posts defending Darwin against Jap anese planes in their first direct attack on continental territory rv (NEA TELEPHOTO) DOUTHAT ounders Day Program fcs The Douthat A held sixth meeting of the year riday in the school auditorium A ound ers Day program was presented as follows: Ba band devotional Doris Ab ernathy prayer Mrs red Moudy a medley of patriotic songs 'chorus' Mrs red Moudy presi dent was in Charge of the busi 'ness meeting A talk on the his tory of the Parent Teacher asso ciation was given by Mrs' Plumb of Picher Mrs Orville Imel president of the general A council also gave an interesting talk The minutes of the last meet ing was read by the secretary Mrs Henry Buller The report was given by Mrs Eula a Mayfield Miss room re ceived the picture for having the most mothers present Miss Neotna Gibson Mrs Ola Bagby and Mrs Willie Rackley were appointed to serve on the nominating commit tee for 'the election of officers for next year Mrs Tom Howell was appointed chairman of the summer Cake was sold for five: cents a slice Coffee was served The proceeds went to the state A Mrs Evelyn Moudy entertained Anderson and family members of the Baptist GA group and Mrs Patrick have with a valentine party riday! Pufchased the property of Guy night Games were played valen 1 Hader Their home will soon be oc tines were exchanged and a good i cupied by Mr and Mrs Henry time was enjoyed by all Refresh 1 Moudy of Webb City ments were served to Mary Jane! Prayer meeting was held riday Irick Betty Jo Berry Verna evning at the home of Mr and Wright Ruth Canada Virginia! Mrs Coleman Price Those present Green Betty Nivens and the spon 'w'ere Mr and Mrs Rov living sor Mrs rvelyn Moudy Baker uneral uneral services for Mrs Sarah iii tij uvnuur HV1U I 1 1 I ft(Iit Mrs Tru 1 noon at the Bantist church with John Bishop and the Rev li Dareing officiating a i Aoa i vi neie a uetTllirK 1 4 AM VS'i S' I 1 rfr i ZZ I a hr 1 A v'J'9 I ir A I I Id W2ii BA QW I ii 1 A I i AY Pridijc IK $490 WWHk JL a Natiintl 1 HARLES ARSELOWEY.

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