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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 13

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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PAGE THIRTEEN MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAtvI OKLAHOMA Mrs Neil Wells Hosts Federation Mrs Hosts 1 SUNDAY OCTOBER 13 1957 Bethany Ann Root Wayne Jones Are United in Church at Quapaw Be A Picher Church Shower Scene Past Officers Of OES Feted Past matrons and past patrons of Nliami Chapter No 107 Order of the Eastern Star were feted at Thursday night's meeting held at Masonic hall with qrs Lewis worthy matron and Floyd Arnold worthy patron presiding in the East Lloyd Lee worthy patron of the Commerce chapter was guest soloist for the event A gift was presented to each of the following past officers: Mrs Bessie Smith Mrs Mildred Adams Mrs Sylvia Perry Mrs Hazel Burdick Mrs Mary DeArman Mrs June Provine Mrs Susie Doss Mrs Grace Shipley1 Mrs Dorothy Goodman Mrs1 Minnie Ellis Mrs Jean Raney Mrs Lochie James Mrs Minnie Meador Mrs Kathryn Chenoweth Mrs Minnie Taylor Mrs Alene Kagey Mrs Pearl Ilan Charles Gardner A Denney Woodall Mrs Charles Phillips Mr and Mrs Arthur CronInger Mr and Mrs Wagoner Tf Past Officers 'I 1y erf- 'ii 4 4 in 1 -A Past matrons and past patrons 4- of Miami Chapter No 107 Order 'ti': -41 1 i4- of the Eastern Star were feted i' at Thursday night's meeting held 1 at Masonic hall vvith Mrs II tis1 -41 4 4-1 1 IF- 4-10 4 Lewis worthy matron and Floyd :4 417-0-4 Arnold worthy patron presiding -6 4 li in the Enst Lloyd Lee worthy -4 patron of the Commerce chapter Atii if was guest soloist for the event 1- lk 1 Iirms-worrio 44 i presented to each of i the following past officers: Mrs LA- i 4- Bessie Smith Mrs Mu 1 Adams Mrs Sylvia Perry Mrs I et 11 4" --4''' 1 d' Mary azt in RA Mrs Aar I DeAr- man Mrs June Provine Mrs '''-1''' Susie Doss Mrs Grace Shipley Mrs Dorothy Goodman Mrs Minnie Ellis Mrs Jean Raney --VV Mrs 1 ochie James Mrs Minnie Nleador Mrs Kathryn Chenoweth '4-'4P Mrs Minnie Taylor Mrs Alene Kagey Mrs Pearl Hall Charles te Gardner A Denney a 4 Wagoner '7 s'' Woodall Mrs Charles Phil- lips Mr and Mrs Arthur Cron- 4 tr i Inger Mr and Mrs 13ip" or1 li Al 4 P' 3' i 4 t' "(4-'47'' i t- i' --14-iz4441l'isG441 Representatives of the seven Mathers' Child Study clubs which form the Miami Federation met at the home of Mrs Neil Wells 1102 A street northeast During the business meeting conducted by Mrs George Kroupa Jr plans were made to purchase several books which will be placed on the Mothers' club bookshelf at the Nliami public library Nov 6 was the date set for the annual Federation dinner which will be held at Hotel Miami Pet ervations must be made through members of the Vil 1a5T Mothers' club Mrs Wells served a dessert course with coffee Others ores ent were Mrs Duncan Mrs Wayne McVay Mrs Russell Edwards Mrs Lee Grunewald Mrs Charles Hey Mrs Pat BradleysMrs Smith Mrs Robert Witham Mrs Earl Cullum Mrs Charles Ellis Jr Mrs Herbert Sherard Mrs Harold Erwin and Mrs Roy Hill a Representati form the Mii INI4thers' Chill the home 1102 A stree 1)-e business -I es Ihss i A'ori de I were ma hmks Whieh the Mothers i the Miami pi as Nov 6 annual will be held ervations 111 IT leder members of club Mrs ells course with ent were Mrs WaYhe McVa wards Mrs Charles Hey Mrs 1- Witham Mrs Chilies Ellis Sherard Mrs Mrs Roy Ili 6 7 01 igO 1-'' 1t-: 'S'y 74'''' 47j 4 ----i) I 1-4 1 iTt: i i e--- 6 1' --r- 4 t- it 0 r- 6 li 4' Iv 6 s' 4 V- 0 '1 '16f 'V' i VV 'c 1 a4 '41 1:: tly 3 s1' FL I -S''-' ki' 4 5 4: i 1 44-4''" 'I Miss Bethany Ann Root daughter of Mr and Nirs Arthur Root Jr Quapaw became the bride of Wayne Dale Jones son of Lester Jones Columbus Ram and the late Mrs Jones in a double-ring ceremony Sept 21 The Rev Joe Samuels officiated at rites held in the First Christian church in Quapaw The church was tccorated with baskets of white mums and emerfed 'ern draped together with blue satin ribbon Cathedral candles held lighted blue taners Preceding the ceremony Nliss Carrie Root cousin of the ride presented a program of nuptial selectiors and accompanied another cousin Jack Darrell who sang "Because" Love You Truly" and "The Lord's Prayer" The bride was escorted to the altar by her father For her wed ding she chose a nylon lace and net dress over satin and fashioned with a fitted lace bodice which extended into points within the voluminous skirt ending in a cathedral train A lace and pearl coronet caught her sheer nylon net veil On a white prayer book she carried a nosegay of white carnations and an heirloom handkerchief of linen and lace used by her grandmother Mrs A Root Sr of Baxter Springs on her wedding day 48 years ago Mrs Orville Roblyer Miami matron of honor and the bridesmaid Miss Marjo Douthat Dallas Tex were attired in pale pink taffeta ballerina length dresses with matching headdresses supporting short pink nylon net veils Blue satin ribbons tied their nosegays fashioned of white porn poms Jennifer Ritter Miami and Patty Root Baxter Springs lighted the tapers Shirley Jones and Johnnie Mark Jones cousin and brother of the bridegroom were flower Miss ter of Root bride ol Lester and th double-1 Rev rites church The baskets led lel blue sa dies he ceding Root a prog and ac Jack "i Lol Lord's The altar ding sl net dre with a extend( volumi edral net ca veil 0 carried nations chief her gr( Sr oi weddin Mrs matron maid I Tex taffeta with 1 portinf Blue gays to Jenn ty Ro( the tap nie Ma er of FOOT FACT FOC No 13 Refreshments were served during social hour to 65 members and guests including Mrs Blanche Lee and Mrs Margaret Dryer of Commerce Mrs Fleta Keeton headed the committee in charge of arrangements Chapter officers1 were hosts Refreshments ere served dur- log 1 social hour to 6 5 members ''The tanning of leather is one of the oldest trades known to man' SETS WEDDING I is the date chosen for the wedding of Miss Virginia Lee Cole and George Blevins it has been announced by Miss Coles parents Mr and Mrs Robert Brown III Third avenue southeast Mr and Mrs Jess Blevins 330 street southeast are the future bridegroom's parents Nuptials will be exchanged in the First Methodist church with the Rev Charles Wells presiding Miss Cole and Mr Blevins are graduates of the Miami high school They will make their home in Bartlesville where he is employed by the Phillips Petroleum company PICHER (Special) Beautifully decorated Wesley hall of the First Methodist church was the setting for a post-nuptial shower for NIrs Wayne (Burly) Grimes the former Miss Rayma Smith Hostesses were Mrs Frank Carr Mrs Jack NIoore Mrs Harold Canady and NIrs Harry Evans The hall was decorated with autumn leaves and fall flowers The gift table was centered with a bridal doll and covered with garlands of ivy Gifts were inspected and refreshments served from a table centered with a bouquet of white mums and flanked with pink candles Those attending were Mrs Lawrence Smith and 'trs Margaret Bradley both of Joplin Mrs Walt Tinsley of Commerce and Mrs Paul Thomas Mrs Logan Woods Mrs Andrew Chalmers Mrs Wayne Delcour Mrs Luther Stewart Mrs Jess Grubbs Mrs Earl Clanton and daughter Cynthia Mrs Roy Linthicum Mrs Ursel Anderson Mrs Tobe Renick Mrs Best Mrs Lillian Johnson Mrs Claude Smith Mrs Delmar Huddleston Mrs Mary Bell Beam Mrs Clarence Houston Mrs Charlie Herd Mrs Jack Pettitt Mrs Charles Williamson Mrs Lula Sappington Miss Pearl Williams Mrs Nellie Whitney Miss Barbara Downs Mrs Earl Fisher Mrs Retha Nation Also Mrs Jack Kelley Mrs Floyd Wood Mrs George Hattabaugh Mrs Warren Dye Mrs Stella Patterson Mrs Bob Cum-' mins Mrs Art Walkenshaw Miss Janice Walkenshaw Mrs Melba Turley and daughters Gloria and Jerry Ann Mrs Clifford Norman1 Mrs Clarence Crice Mrs Austin Keithley Mrs Jay Casteel Miss( Donna Abernathy Miss Dian Keithley Opal Canady Smith Mrs Lyndon Scott Mrs Ray Harrell Mrs Harold McLain1 1 Mrs Orville Inman Mrs Gene Rickman Mrs Guy Carnes Miss Linda Carnes Mrs Harold Sigled Mrs Tommie Price Mrs Gerald: Crice Mrs George Walker Miss Myrna Walker Mrs Sterling Smotherman Miss Jane Smother-man Mrs Mary Carter Mrs Leon Testerman Mrs Is1 aude Mowrey Mrs Homer Conway1 Mrs Earl Brown Mrs Carl Heath- i erly and daughter Karlene Mrs Delavinia Seat Mrs Elswick Mrs Mabel Wright Mrs Clinton Harper Mrs John McAl' lister the honoree and the host' esses Mr and Mrs Grimes are living In Columbus Kan Carselney's BLUE RIBBONS NI1DDLETOWN Conn (UP) Patients at Connecticut State Hospital beat 411 Club members in a vegetable growing contest 16 blue ribbons to four Gardening is used as therapy at the mental institu FOOT HEALTH SHOP At the Library Quapow Group Is Entertained at Dinner Miami Hotel Building MMMEIVIIMINIMOMINOPMIMMO Mrs Wayne Dale Jones girl and ring bearer Kan served his brother as best i son Richard Venturella and Miss Lester Jones Columbus I man Ushers for the event were i Alene Bruding Riverton Kan: Alene Bruding Riverton Kan girl ar MOa t'3r A ISUNG i II APNMP 4 1 Fis 41 I 1 1 Rll E)0 irl IliLLII 0 0 0 QUAPAW (Special) The Rev tion and Mrs Warren Zimmerman tertained several members of the testlI46gete Quapaw Christian church with a dinner Thursday Plans for a membership campaign were introduced at the meet- in vhich was in charge of Loren Buzzard chairman of the church board Guests included Mi an Mrs Carl Black Mr and Nirs Loren Buzzard Mrs Estella Douthat Nliss Mary Bragg Mr and Mrs Ed Marshall Mrs Niazie Buzzard Mr and Mrs Jack Buzzard Mrs Jessie Ellen Byard Mrs Emma 0 Akins Nir and Mrs Goings Mr and Mrs Raymond liansford Mr and Mrs Fred Gardner Mr and Nirs Charles Green Mrs Myrtle DeVilliers Nirs Bertiel Dearing Mr and Mrs Henry By-to ard Mr and Mrs Ed McGuirk en A at rs rd rs ma gS rd rs tie By-1 ok 1: EW No! RUG? Just kaa44 )c leanedil A ILE1111111 roallaM FREE GIFTS with Wallace Sterling 12 INHERENT PATTERNS FREE Wa IlaC 12 15IFFEr i I Wilson Columbus and Kay Donald Root Quapaw The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a beige lace sheath over satin with which she wore beige accessories and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums 1 A reception followed in the social I rooms of the church The bride's1 table held lighted blue tapers tied with blue satin ows and a three-tiered cake topped by the traditional bride and bridegroom Other decorations featured a white porn porn arrangement Miss Nancy Root Quapaw cou- in of the bride registered the guests Aich included these from out-of-town: Dr and Mrs Norton Ritter Mrs Charles Randall Mrs McFarlatid Mr and Mrs Raymond Barger all of Miami Mrs Leola Bartholomew and Mr Therald Betts Webb City Mo Also Mr and Mrs Joe Douthat and daughter Becky Dallas Tex Mr and Mrs Jess Karr Mr and Mrs James Karr and Mrs Betts Joplin Miss Addle Bell Saunders Mr and Mrs William Wilson and daughter Ann Bill Sil LET US CLEAN YOUR FLOOR COVERINGS! Mr and Mrs Aymer Scholes Commerce Mr and Mrs Clay Kirk Carl Junction Mo Mrs Helen Gibson Mr and Mrs Gregory Mrs Ray Gaines Mrs Lester Paxson Joan Jennings Mr and Mrs Jones and son Jerry Mr and Mrs Allen Jones Dorin Hill Mr and Mrs Jack Darrell Miss Jean Root Mrs A Root Sr Mr and Mrs George Root and Mrs Weldon Iklaryman Mr and Mrs John Jones and daughters alloof Baxter Springs Bill Jones Ralph Osborn Bobby Jones Mr and Mrs Wtlson and A Tiflis Columbus Kant Mrs Locher and Miss Carrie Wiegel Springfield Ohio The newlyweds left for a short honeymoon and are now at home in Baxter Springs where both have employment For traveling 'Mrs Jones chose a brown knitted suit with brown and beige accessories and white carnation corsage The bride was graduated in 1956 from the Quapaw high school and the following year attended Northeastern college where she was a member of the Norse Stars The bridegroom was graduated in 1955 from the Riverton high school Two pre-nuptial courtesies were extended in honor of the couple Mrs Norton Ritter Mrs Charles Randall both of Miami and Mrs Rolland Goings Quapaw shared hostess duties at the miscellaneous World Scientific American Senior Citizen Senior Scholastic Seventeen Sports Illustrated Theatre Arts Time Today's Health United Nations Rview News and World Report Vital Speeches Wee Wisdom Writer and Writer's Digest br ted Reasonable Charges FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY IN THE DISTRIC Re( 1 I "Iless very speare "Antony and Cleopatra" Act III sec 3 A chat with your librarian Mrs 11 Ernest Lawson: "Have you even lost an argument becnuse you couldn't prove your point? You re-' member reading about the subject where? If this has ever happened to you perhaps the indexel available at' the Nliami library will help Almost every question can be answered by means of a periodical article One of the most helpful indexes is "The Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature" which lists by subject magazine articks published in more than 100 magazines The service was started in 1900 and continues right up to last week Naturally "The Reader's Guide" after half' a century of publication no longer has a streamlined figure but appears in 20 volumes and has a total of nearly 50000 pages Each volume is used exactly like a dictionary Every article indexed is put under at least two headings: subject and author Movie reviews can be located through "Reader's Guide" in addition to poems drama reviews and articles on atomic power mental hygiene 'United Nations and thousands of other subjects "Granger's Index lo Poetry" lists poems by author title and first lines The Miami Library subscribes to the following magazines: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science American Artist American City American Girl American Home Americas Atlantic Monthly Aviation Week Better Homes and Gardens Boy's Life Business Week Changing Times Child Life Children's Activities Christian Century Co-ed Congressional Digest Consumer Reports Consumers Bulletin Coronet Cosmopolitan Current History Field and Stream Foreign Affairs Fortune Good Housekeeping Harper's Bazaar Harper's Magazine Hobbies Holiday Horn Book House I Beautiful Industrial Arts and Vocational Education Jack and Jill I Ladies Home Journal Life Look McCalls Nation National Business Woma National Geographic Natural History Nature New York Times New Yorker Newsweek Parents Popular Photography Popular Science Profitable Hobbies Radio TV News Readers Digest Recreation Redbook Reporter Rotarian Saturday Review School Arts Science Digest 1 Science News Letter Science and Stream Foreign Affairs For- tune Good Housekeeping Harper's Bazaar Harper's Tvlagazine Hob- bies Holiday Horn Book House Beautiful Industrial Arts and Vo- cational Education Jack and Jill IsIlacdci ae su sH oNma tei 0Tno uNr an tailo La li fBe a National Geographic Natural History Nature New York Times New Yorker Newsweek Parents Popular Photography Popular Science Profitable llob- Recreation Digest Redbook Re- bies Radio TV News Readers porter Rotarian Saturday Review Science News Letter Science School Arts Science Digest shower given in the church parlor and attended by 40 relatives and friends of the young couple Crystal was featured in the table appointments White baby mums encircled two silver wedding rings to make the attractive centerpiece flanked by blue lighted tapers The second was one held in the home of the bridegroom's father in Columbus with Mrs Jones and Mrs Jones of Baxter Springs as hostesses A large doll dressed as a bride centered the gift able and refreshments were served to 20 guests SEE OUR CARPETING Be as particular about your cleaning as you are about fit style and color when you buy your clothing 4 9 A i 4It 1 i 4 0 r-4 4 1 1 1 CO 4 I ist 40 41 1 V444 '11'sC6 i fr 4 it 44 I i I I A 4 No Money Down 36 Mos to Pay Skin Not Pretty? 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