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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 7

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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 20 1957 MIAMI DAILY NEWS REcORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA PAGE SEVEN By Frances Baker Opporti If We Only Opportunity If We Only knocks Watch and Listen Last Sunday morning my son had to be in Miami at 8 o'clock As I thumped his back awakening him he votested loudly In every family there is a family language To my son I said as I have many other mornings "Up up you can't tell may knock today" hut he was always listening Sunday morning he humored me Our baby who was never really Ifarther "What would it say?" he a baby at all sang from morning asked sleepily lUntil night "Suuuoieeeee" rd "You'll know if you listen" Ikarol up the stairs "You're go to be yave him a whack and: ing r0 i i 4144 4 1 4 :1 4 F4r-oguiv cier 14 144-A044 -480444 --J4X114iLZT' t'- Vtvolfe-t 1 11 I 401 1-ri- A F' I i I 1 11111'' -NrettollgoNtetatttrAt i''' r-'11- R4t 44: 4' 1 '1 t-' i 11 '-f 4 i 1'1' A -4- i 4 r7 it It'o 'k-tt4r 0- -4 l'' 4r" '4 1 '1--1NoL4: litits''' -r- or' 1 '4fr ') 1 -41 1 i' 'kr' '14 1 11 415 i 21 4 0 'N-fr I 4 4 'ttir lifli 1 '1 4'- I Nik i 4 i 4 4 tI iii 111 4 81' 1 -1 i 1 1 1 sitv it 1 A i a 1 Atl'14Aitt s-t 4 ''c' lik -V' zt400) tia 74k 411t Airs Nowt Hot Correspondent 314 North Maple Street Phone 401 Mrs trances Andersen Phone Agent Modern Study Club Mrs Edith Cuddeback was hostess to the Modern Study club at her home in Miami The club president Mrs Freda Von Moss introduced the speaker Forest Ms-co of Joplin who used for his topic "Social Security" Mrs Hazel McCombs was welcomed as a new member of the club McCombs was welcomed as anewl member Of the club A social hour followed The val- entine motif predominated in re- freshments served by the hostess Mrs Eae Jones of Miami was a guest Others present were Lottie Dodd Sarah Crow Margaret Dryer Grace Mitchelson Frances Dod- son Edna Messer Billie Harold Clara Scholes Essa Stanford andl vial a OLAitilca otalituLLi 4IUU Flossie King Mrs Fssa Stanford will be host- art a 1 I went on back to finish putting breakfast on the table I thought when I was that age what did opportunity say to me Some of the things is said were: Be happy! took toward the sll for a sign rend biography for inspiration have a plan and stick to it believe in some good thing strong enough to fight for it don't pretend you are smart er than you really are Oh many times opportunity many times ARRANGEMENT FOR of the Miami Carden club place philodendron and pyrocantha berries in a shadow box at the public library where a junior garden unit is being organized Boys and girls from the sixth grade school level upward are invited to join the club which will meet at the library at pm each Saturday under sponsorship of the senior unit Garden clubbers left to right are Mrs Wallace Millner president fIrs John Wiley Junior Garden club chairman and Mrs Thomas At right is Mrs Ernest Lawson librarian (TPertunitYilearned a song his first year of knocked and I'm sure many timesschool Ile brought me a vege didn't hear Often I didn't listen Itable he had colored and I Banquet Honors Workersjn Annual Civic Music Signup Banquet Honors Workers in Annual Ric Music ignup A Mrs Ed Foster ChapterHostess The home of Mrs Ed Foster 3051 Volunteer Civic Music Assn workers were pushing street northwest was the set-their membership campaign today following a dinner ting for the Monday afternoon last night at Hotel Miami The signup effort will con- meeting of Chapter AJ PEO A tinue until Saturday evening dessert course was served prior The banquet celebrated the lOth anniversary a brief business session con- 11ucted by Mrs NlarInn 7niitl lucted by Mrs Marion Zajic Mrs Jolley Is Feted at Pastel Evenf Mrs Mc Brien Party Honoree Mrs Gene Mc Brien who before her marriage Friday Feb 8 was Miss Reta Carrico was feted at a miscellaneous shower in the recreation rooms of the First Baptist church in Commerce Hostesses for the event were Miss La Rita Plummer Miss Rosemary Cotten gem Miss Virginia Maley Mrs Martin Baird Mrs Ferman Smith Mrs Richard Cole and Mrs Roy Denman Entertainment consisted of two readings by Miss Plummer a game and the invection of the gifts Mrs John FinleyJr winner of the contest presented her prize to the honoree a refreshrnents were served Gusts were Mrs Merle Smith Mrs Ruth Becker and daughter Ruthle Mrs Don Donaldson Mrs John Finley and danehters Debbie and Susan Mrs Charles Crow Mrs Robert Maley Mrs Wilburn Feltrop Mrs Don Mitchell Mrs A Stapleton Mrs Robert Gardner Mrs Marvin Lee Mrs Dee Peterson Mrs James Chandler Mrs A Price Mrs Clifford Foster Mrs Hal Mitchel-son Mrs Ted Dryer Mrs Bea Cochran Mrs Bob Short Mrs George McCall Mrs Bill Rowe Mrs Clark Fulcher Mrs Jerry Stevens Mrs Johnny Fox Mrs George Payton Mrs Eugene Mc-Masters Also Mrs Larry Perkins Mrs Pat Bradley Mrs Claude Taut-man Mrs Wormington Mrs Eva Weeks Mrs Gertrude Howard Mrs Ruth Wells Mrs Rosco Gaither Mrs Wilson Mrs A Wyrick Mrs Dick Dickerson Mrs Jimmy Haynes Mrs Jack Haynes Mrs Charles Vaughn Mrs Merle Matthews Mrs Roy Webber Mrs Bob Adams Mrs Earl Morgan Mrs Lloyd George Mrs 011ie Laker Mrs Herman Dryer the honoree's mother Mrs Gilbert Carrico Misses Sharon Witzansky Lavern Janson Ruth Smith Phyllis Pry or Ruth Chapman Mary Louise Sw isher Meriene DaVee and Jean Harris Wool Kats' Hold Valentine Party The home of Juanita Atkinson in North Miami was the setting for a valentine party Thursday after school Games furnished entertainment for her guests organized as the "Koot Kat" club and composed of Clara Babbitt Paula Seacat June Lennox Caro lyr garner Sherilyn McBride Sharon Blizzard and the hostess Refreshments were served at the close of he party AUTOMATION SOUTH BEND Ind (12)--Installation of traffic lights in Rosewood resulted in the dismissal of the subulfs two policemen as being unnecessary I "414 Ltiill lit VIVI tAS 'ess to the club Feb 27 at her I used to awaken our this song: 1144 home 215 South Maple street I daughter with "Awaken thou! "I ern a gay little Pale Sale and often she would answer healthy-o The Dorcus Circle of the First i hear thee" In our family language I'm good for children who Christian church will hold a bake is still our "church girl" be-" want to grow sale Saturday at the city hall be- i cause she is so devoted in her I give them strength and ginning at 8:30 am worship of God pretty color too Sweetheart Party Years ago when I thumptd our rd like to be a friend to yo Husbands of members of the i oldest son to awaken him he'd al- If one of us is absent-min 'Mid-Century Mothers' club were ways say "Go 'way I'm busy" the others are apt to st guests at a sweetheart party held "What are you doing?" I'd ask "Contact!" and we'll be sun 'Thursday evening in the basement "Listening to the birds sing" snap to attention of the First Christian church Din- was his answer Sometimes it was Of such things Is family ner was served buffet style The rabbits hopping or rain falling ness made I think it is imp! valentine theme was carried out not only to listen for opportun in the table decorations Mrs ica Mouser was the program knock but to recognize the tu Wanda Campbell won the doori leader ment of her promise De ha During a social hour Maxine opportunity said to me a long IA "white elephant" sale provid- Smith directed a valentine tame ago In these memories I re ed entertainment for the evening The hostess served refreshmentsnize that happiness is not a ed entertainment for the evening! The hostess served refreshmentsnize that happiness is not a man pretty color too I'd like to be a friend to If one of us is the others are apt to "Contact!" and we'll be sure snap to attention of such things Is family made I think it is important not only to listen for opportunity's knock but to recognize the of her promise De opportunity said to me a long ago In these memories I Civic Music here Mrs Hazel Moore a representative of Civic Concert Service Inc of New York City who is here to assist with the campaign told the group "Never have I met a more dedicated group than the workers I blind- with Mrs Richard Mau Iler as auci in the valentine motif to Mrs Bell ong light to be forever pursued tioneer A portion of the proceedsiAusttin Mrs Christine Wilsontbut small starlights in our own -----i13 Dyer Mrs Emery Mrs on your executive committee ofl Miami Civic Music Assn" Lohmann Mrs A Maloc- thesa Miss Zella Mabon Mrs Murphy Mrs A Robin- scup Airs John Robinson Mrs George Stein Mrs Loyd Sullivan Mrs Hance Van Leber Mrs WI Illam and Mrs Hugh Wright Ruth th Class Hosts Mrs Grace Baynes Mrs Gloria'particular heaven If we look for Blizzard and daughter Georgia answers early we Lee Mrs Stella Kiser Maxine' will find our happiness all along Smith Mrs Bonnie Richey way Dora Coltharp Norene Bale Mrs America Mouser Mrs Flossie King Mrs Verna Gilstrap Mrs Arena Teehee Mrs Jessie Davis Mrs Dena Sappington Mrs Sarah Crow Mrs Freda Wright Mrs LC) I( Bettie Middleston Mrs Jennie Baker Mrs Susa Thompson Mrs LI SI Anna Kelley and Mrs Millie Green Mrs Larry Jolley of Joplin was Airs Aloore explainea tnat tne 1 $61'2 membership fee for adults feted at a pastel shower Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Gene and the 306 for students covers Orcutt 809 street northwest all costs for the four fall and winter concerts Games were played and prizes won by Mrs Jake Jolley and Mrs During the dinner a musical pro- Hunnicutt were presented to gram was heard including a vocal the honoree A stork centered the 1 solo by Miss Ann Brandon ac- Ic gift table and miniature storks ompanied by Sara Huckles at the 1 decorated the individual cakes piano Ronnie Young of Grove a served to the following guests: ipupil of Civic Music member Mrs David Dehm Mrs Hugh Douglas Payton played two ac- Giyer Mrs Albert Myers Mrs cordian numbers A former CMA Sam Rogers Mrs 011ie Flint Mrs president Kenneth Richards led Arthur Wisdom Mrs Leona Mitch- the group in singing ''Happy ell Mrs A Wooldridge Mrs Birthday" The 10th anniversary tiered cake was served to the Chuck Wade Mrs Watt Cumiford Mrs Willard Blaine rs George group during the dessert course of Piooks Mrs Clifford Brooks Mrs 'the dinner Jake Jolley Mrs Hunnicutt Miami Civic Music president all of Miami Mrs Mae Gunter Richard (Dick) Smith intro- Oswego Kan the honored guest: duced these officers: John Scho-1 and hostess I field executive vice-president and organization chairman the Rev MOSCOW MISHAPS 9 Harry Curtis vice-president MOSCOW (UP) Malay Mrs Lorenson secretary Moscow's traffic chief announced Mrs Harry A Schehrer public today that automobile accidents in relations a publicity Mrs the city have been reduced 10 per- Monte Hall dinner chairman Os-cent since horn blowing was car A Olson concert chairman banned Aug 1 of last year He did Mr and Mrs Alex Sloan prospect nnt colt tullot tha onrirlant rota ic I chairmen MOSCOW MISILIPS MOSCOW (UP) Malay Moscow's traffic chief announced today that automobile accidents in the city have been reduced 10 percent since horn blowing was banned Aug 1 of last year He did not what the accident rate is Mrs Moore explained that $612 membership fee for adults and the $306 for students coversi all costs for the four fall and Win- ter concerts During the dinner a musical pro- gram was heard including a vocal solo by Miss Ann Brandon ac- enmnriniprl by qnrn Illirldpe f3t till Nrs Salon Hostess Mrs Durdick 1 1 street: northeast was hostess to Le Petit Salon No 40q et 40 at an afternoon Friday A donation of S10 was sent to the Notional Jewish hospital Dcnver Colo during the business meeting directed by Chapeau Mrs Homer GAmore Mrs Vail won the door prize and refreshments were served Also present were Mrs Sam Welch richer Mrs Dornas Mrs Jim Foust Mrs Ralph Moore Mrs A Walker Mrs Letha 7ajle Mrs Smith Mrs Ralph horn Mrs Fredl Mrs Jim Foust Mrs Ralph Mrs Moore Mrs A Waiker Letha Zajic Mrs smith Mrs Ralph Horn Mrs Fred! Ernst Mrs Clarence Niday and Mrs John Clark Big Variety 0r 1 Color in I I Shoe Styles NEW YORK (UP) Ankles are destined for more than the usual amount of ogles this season Hosiery and shoe manufacturers are seeing to this Ivith designs and colors boldly drawing the stares downward Shoes come in just about every shade of the rainbow or in combinations of shades Colors include videts corals turquoise yellows blues and reds Fabrics sound more like the makhrs for a dress than footwear matter of fact some shoes are made up in the same fabric as the costume Materials include polka dot silks checked or floral prints faille felt black or pastel crepe and even a chiffon-over-satin combination in an evening sandal Flowers Featured Several designers feature flowers appliqued on leather Josephi of De a milliner turned shoe designer builds one shoe from a fabric rose with the petals forming the bulk of the design the stem shaping the narrow heel Only the sole is leather Jonephi also comes up with an evening sandal called the "trained seal heel" in either black crepe or satin A rhinestone sphere is balanced a la the trained seal act where the tap usually is located Another designer Andre Peru gia of I Miller features rhinestone trim twining vine-like around the heel of a cover-up evening shoe Aim Is For More Sales In the hosiery department the aim is to lure women away from those habitual neutral shades and into hose which echo the color of the rest of the costume The aim also is to sell more stockings in an industry which admits business could be better Wahher League To Enter Festival May 5 Plans to enter the district talent festival In Marche Okla May 5 were made during the regular monthly meeting of the Mt Olive Lutheran Walther league Sunday evening Norman Schnakenberg president presided The group also discussed the presentation of a program to the church congregation in the near future Following the business session a film on marriage was shown and refreshments served Other present were Mary Patty and Dale Schnakenbueg Joanne Doman Jo Ann Graham Donnie Link Elizabeth Schaefer Mr and Mrs Don Street counselors and the Rev IL Wend ler pastor Dept President To Visit Miami The official visit of Mrs Ruth Ilodgkinson El Reno Okla department president to the Miami Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary on Feb 22 was discussed during a regular meeting of the Auxiliary Monday night Mrs Jane lle Epps president set committees to work on this event which will a covered-dish dinner at 6:30 pm Friday at the hall Nowata Welch and Vinita auxiliaries are expected to attend this meeting A donation was made to the March of Dimes fund and the charter was draped for a deceased sister Mrs Marie Smith A report was made of the district meeting held in Sand Springs and attended by Mrs Margie Stevens Mrs Beulah Woody Mrs Jewell Mts Bea Warren and Mrs Maude Brazie Social Club Meets In Lassiter flame A meeting of the Monday Night Social club was held in the home of Mrs Margaret Lassiter BOG street northeast Games were played and refreshments served to the following members: Mrs Shouse Mrs Jay Tyler Mrs Gene Nichols Mrs Richard Williams Mrs Norman Akin Mrs Jerry Smith and Mrs Pat Martin Dial RI 2-5507 For Want-Ad Taker -c-------li I 1 or Sell 1 1 I 'I i I i I will go for medical research Those attending were Mr an Mrs Gene Allgood Mr and Mrs Henry Webber Mr and Mrs' Monk Campbell Mr and Mrs' Robert Power Mr and Mrs Henry Gandy Mr and Mrs LeRoy Peck Mr and Mrs Richard Mauller Mr and Mrs Carl Reynolds Mrs Charles Sill Mrs Merle and Mrs Gerald Ray Birthday Courtesy Donald Broyles was surprised Friday night when friends and ineighbors gathered at his home to help celebrate his 60th birthday The evening was spent playing games and singing after which refreshments of ice cream cake and coffee were served to Mr and Mrs David Helm and children Mr and Mrs Tom Rhodes and son Randy Mr and Mrs Charley Brown Mr and Mrs Markle Mrs Fred Tyree and daughter Mr and Mrs Cleo Wilson Mr and Mrs Landon Broyles all of Commerce Miss Ethel Broyles of Tulsa Mrs Donald Broyles and the honoree Donald Broyles Chili Supper The Cum Join-Us class of the First Christian church held a chili supper in the church basement Friday evening The class voted to continue its missionary project for another year Games were played under the leadership of Bob McCorkle Attending were Mrs Beverly Swartz Mrs Norma Conklin Tommy Dean Conklin Mrs Vera Robinson Miss Diane Rooney Peggy Baker Vernon Wilson James Fumes Joe limes Gary Lair Mr and Mrs Ralph Sears Jr and son 'Glen Mr and Mrs Don Carey Mr and Mrs Don Richardson Mr and Mrs Harry King and son Kenny Mr and Mrs Bob McCorkle and daughters Cindy and Mary Beth Mr and Mrs Roy Blizzard and children Georgia Lee and Roy Burton Roy Crow and Neva Jones Dorcas Circle "The Period Between the Old Testament and the New" was the program theme of the monthly meeting of the Dorcas Circle of the First Christian church Thursday evening in the home of Mrs Bulah Stanley with Mrs Millie Green as co-hostess Mrs Anna Kelley presided over a short business session Plans were made to hold a bake sale at the city hall Feb 23 Mrs Amer CNIA will feature Johnny '1 and his Princetonlans Eator p- pianist of the Dave Brubeck pp will present a program of con 1 0: 4 44:1 iazz CNIA will feature Johnny and his Princetonians Eaton pianist of the Dave Drubeck will present a program of jazz America's proud heritage of original music will get a boost next fall and winter when one of the four numbers to be presented by Eaton a type concert TilianzL "Ooono-kaaaaay" she'd answer and trill the scale up and down like a mocking bird of course they didn't always answer in this happy fashion but the times they did are the ones a mother's heart remembers There were other phrases we used in our family communication We never ate spinach or salad or apples (Cr Oamins but to give us "pretty color" The oldest son you" absent-minded shout to happiness fulfillment happy time recog Here's Big Carpet News for Every Fashion-Conscious Homemaker The Beautiful Carpet You Want The Practical Carpet You Need WALL TO-WALL Carpeling Per Square Yard Installed in Your Home With Pad The beautiful walltowall carpet ing that every fashionconscious homemaker has always wanted Dramatic beauty wonderful texture luxurious comfort at ths low $595 per square yard price ircludes installation This carpeting is also treated to resist dirt grime and will not show footprints Available In new dec orator colors that will be easy to fit in with the rest of your fur nishings and color scheme Don't wait a day longer see it at Net sons tomorrow Most Convenient Budget Terms In Town! 117 North Main IBINWMOUNIINS111)411111111 gfeila nt I 1(4 -1N 4 4 ig 1 ft -''eOe- 'f So I to- "13 441: ri k4f :0 a ilt ''''I 4 VIV i I Pita I Per Square Yard Ind tyaol lue rd Home -4 AO 44 414 441 0 4 0 ds'' I I t'411 4 1111 i it i :3 ilts-i 1 -111-- I Mrs Tom Domford in charge of the program reviewed "Women in Music" Also present were Mrs: foyer rIrs Cochranl Miss Mabel Deck Nit's Cooper Mrs Harry Curtis 'Irs Families at Buffet A buffet supper was a feature of the February social meeting of the Ruth class of the Northwest Baptist church Saturday evening The traditional valentine theme was predominant in decorations and table appointments Families were special guests for this eventi Following the supper games were played and prizes won by Rev and Mrs Arnold Lon Beryl Nickels and Don Todd 1 Those present included Rev and Mrs Long Mr and Airs Wayne Dent Mr and Mrs Beryl Nickels Mr and Mrs Lloyd Harland Air and Mrs Don Todd Mr and Airs Ray Oldham Mr and Mrs Jim Wilson Mr and Mrs Clayton Strickland Mr and Mrs Charles C'Dell Rev and Airs Bill Jarrett Mr and Mrs Dwight Praytor and Mrs Ivan La Duke Mr and Mrs Roy Watkins Aliss Doris Cravens and Jim Armstrong White Shrine Club Meets Monday at Stanley Residence Members of the White Shrine club met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs Stanley 421 street northwest with Mrs Clyde Morsey Mrs Mayme Doty and Mrs James sharing hostess duties Mrs Woodall presided during the business meeting A nominating committee to recommend a slate of officers for the ensuing year was appointed as follows: Mrs Ralph Moore Mrs Leona Newman and Mrs Morsey The group voted to purchase a folding table for Masonic hall and two robes for ceremonial work A lace-covered tea table featured crystal appointments and a centerpece of fresh flowers Mrs Moore worthy high priestess poured Twenty-three members were present Calendar Of Coming Events Junior Mothers Club Members of the Junior Mothers club will entertain their husbands at a sweetheart dinner at 6:20 p1 Thursday at tiotel Miami For 1 reservations telephone Mrs Pat Bradley (2-5477) Runoff is Sought in i Texas Senate Vote AUSTIN (UP) The Pool bill to create a runoff in the April 2 special US Senate election is awaiting possible Senate action today but its author Rep Joe Pool of Dallas indicated it may be several days before the measure is revived Pool left the way open for possible offering of his bill today by Sen Grady Hazelwood of Amarillo and said "things generally are looking better" His measure re- ceiveea setback Monday when the Senate refused to give it immediate endorsement Wir III FOR TAT MILFORD Conn (UP)--Detec tive Hugo Blended a private in- vestigator checking violators of Connecticut's Sunday blue lawsi I I Vie VI cm We Want Scout Project The local Scout troop under the leadership of Warren Wilson and Ernie Williamson are sponsoring a planting of trees In the city park The trees are furnished by the Lions club which sponsors both Scout troop and Explorer post Those participating in the project are Leon Coombes Pat Coombes Dale Coltharp Freddie Roberts Tommy Haynes Robert Mathis John Warner Sammy Gonz Collis Geren Tommy Williamson David Wilmoth Ronnie Wilson Jerry Phillips and Donald Hulsey Mr and Mrs Kenneth Yates and daughter Ann of Kansas City Mo were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Bill Amonette and family Maj Southern of Baum-holder Germany is visiting his mother-in-law Mrs Anna Kelley Southern was called here by the illness of his mother Mrs Arthur Cooper who is a patient In the St John's hospital at Springfield Mo Mrs Pearl Fair and daughter1 Arthea Lee of Duenweg Mo and Mr and Mrs Willis Crow visited Mr and Mrs Crow at Dewey Sunday They also attended church services there at the First Christian church Mr and Mrs Homer Baker ited her son Fred Winter and family at Columbus Kan Sunday Weekend guests of (Cap) Logan 320 North Jefferson street were Mrs Roberta Webb of Shawnee Ernest Logan and son Mike of Coffeyville Kan and Mr and Mrs Mark Yost of Miami Route 2 The Rev and Mrs Elmer Hembree of Eldon Mo were overnight guests Friday in the home of Mr and Mrs Hembree Mr and Mrs Willard Havens of Baxter Springs visited Mr and Mrs Hale Sunday afternoon io Publish Your Baby's Picture! i Publish Your Baby Picture! tri '7- l'41e i t'e (0 ::1 1::: 4g i 4: 441 :4 1 I 10- i i 1 i 'r '11 i 1 vt 1 if 4 A It 1 1:" In Tae iI: 4 1 4 t'''''11 '11 1 i -11 Avv 2nd Annual i lir: 1 r-- 1 i All Star I -i i 1 4 -1 4 vN 1 1 t'" I Baby t- 3 Li a 0 1 In The 2nd Annual All Star Baby 4 -n say Dial KI 2-5507 For Want-Ad Taker V' 1 4 1 0 i 611-- Itevtte of IL JP I Itevtlp a 1 I Loco! News Briefs I Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Pinnell 106 street northwest were the former's nephew and wife Dr and Mrs Robert Pin 1 nell of Little Rock Ark and Mrs Kemp of Poteau Dr Pitmen a former resident of Miami is itaking special work at the Little! 11Rock Medical Center 1 The Traveler's quartet composed! 41of Clyde Green Miami Josh Davis Grove Hugh Taylor and Dave Miller of Neosho Mo par-1 )iticipted in a program at a rural ilchurch near Springdale Ark Sun' day afternoon Also attending were 11Mrs Laura Geouge 517 street accompanist for the Iquartet and Mrs Bobby Pike 1071 street northwest Mrs Marjorie Simpson of Kan has returned from Antonio Tex where she is' ited her son-in-law and daughter Airman 2-c and Mrs Bill Brumley and their infant daughter Deanna Von Brumley's parents are Mr and Mrs Brumley 218 listreet southeast Mrs Margaret Thornton end daughter Rinnie left Tuesday for their home in Tulsa following a few days' visit with Mrs Thorn-1 i ton's parents Mr and Mrs Wilbur Worley 1 street southwest On Sunday John Worley Miss for ence Worley Mrs Thornton and' Rinnie and the Wilbur Worleys went to Fort Scott Kan where they dined with Mr and Mrs How- ard Kraybill and son Stephen of Kansas City Stephen returned to IViami with the group Mrs Ralph Moore worthy high priestess of Gethsemane Shrine No 2 Mrs Woodall Mrs Sylvia Shaffer and Charles Phillips were 'Iests last night of the Nevada MO shrine Mrs Berniece Merrill of Detroit Mich supreme worthy high priestess and her traveling companion Mrs Ruth Finnegan accompanied the group to Miami follcwing the ceremonial Mrs Merrill will be honored at a dinner at Hotel Miami this evening and will preside at a cetcrony of MI itiation at Masonic hall Scr Id Your Baby's Picture! 1 r14 Is Ire The Miami News-Record's an II I tumin SWUM Inc FIOSITIO -nmrovta nual ALL STAR BABY REVUE! coming again! noel ALL STAR BABY REVUE! I Parents at ail children living In the Tri-State i i District who were born since February 1 1956 i- are Invited to send pictures to be printed in this -thl edition during National Baby Week Parents of ail children living in the Tri-State District who were born since February 1 1956 are Invited to send pictures to be printed in this edition during National Baby Week A ti Last year more than 200 pictures of area chit-dram wets used Send your baby's picture to the Miami News-Record co 1957 Baby Revue Pictures should be of a quality suitable for engraving preferably they should be about 2x3 inches or wallet size Last year more thou 200 pictures of area chit dram wets used Send your baby's picture to the Miami News-Record co 1957 Roby Revue Pictures should be of a quality suitable for an graving preferably they should be about 2x3 inches or wallet size 444h401444441i sho 14- 4' '71 4 4 4 -4 '4: 't tt 44 1' 04 i it 4 4 0 4 4 --41 LOWEST PRICES IN tvA IAMI MUCH MORE COrmifyEEEI --1 orrt Vac Pac i pl: Can ri I ti ii) 1-' "1711 A) 11 i 11 -I ktlf 7- 4 a Ili di -I til 14i fl It ti La Li THRIFTWAY 5 1 55 i 3 Each picture must be identified with the baby's name sex and birthday Parents' names and ad- I 1 dress should also be included There will be no charge of any type for publishing your baby's ks Wu Each picture must be identified with the baby's name see and birthday Parents' names and ad dress should also be included There will be no charge of any type fat publishing your baby's piciura :1 1 1 1 0 'ay' I a mi ilevisoll'ecortik 7 1 1 I nt 4tiliami News-Record Miami Oklahoma 4 4 1 II '40 f11111111111141 11 himself vas accused of the same Prescription N9 I "47' ''s The official state tree of Arkan- violation for working on the Sab- i os 0' Shop '''1 -Lo sas is the pine because 51 per cent bath i 1 1 11 West Central of the forest land in the state is in fA '(I 2-8429 ''''41 1Awe" pine Dial ICI 2-5507 For WantAd Taker 1 04 4 WW1164400661104V4It W4 We ANL i i I 0 4 nt Iigi4WAJ6Ak66041t The official state tree of Arkansas is the pine because 51 per cent of the forest land in the state is in pine himself was accused of the same' violation for working on the Sab bath Dial ICI 2-5507 For Want-Ad Taker '0 I 12 Prescription --s 1 4 i' 's Shop 1- i 4 i Na 11 West Central mA kl 2-8429 "I''''' IGA.

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