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The Daily Oklahoman du lieu suivant : Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 16

Lieu:
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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16
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SIXTEEN A THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1-1, 1951. Mrs. Thomas, City Resident 30 Years, Dies Mrs. P. ('Alice) Thomas, 81 of 351C Robinson, died at her home Saturday following a prolonged illness.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Hahn-Cook funeral chapel, with place of burial to be announced later. A native of Hi 1 TcV, iimi came to Oklahoma in I big day and for all year 'round bargains galore "bb i Thomas had been a city resident for 30 vears. She was a member of the First Baptist church. Survivors include her husband, D.

R. Thomas, of the home address: a daughter, Mrs. George L. Townscnd, 6512 Hillcrest; one son, J). R.

Thomas Gh two sisters, Mrs. 0. L. Britton, Muskogee; and Mrs. C.

D. McDon and three grandehil- ald, uait; tlren. resident and cigar mamifac-j Details of The HFi flA1! turer, died Saturday in the Bilt-j more hotel, where he had made; his home for several years. He had; been in ill health for the past sev-' oral months. Joining the firm of F.

E. Patter-; son- when he came to Oklahoma; Citv in 1901, Hoffman rose to the presidency of the Patter mtil October; iiouman of this- Icjile? Valuable favors given every M-J one of the soulhwest's largest ci-: gar manufacturing concerns. Born in Ogdensburg, New Hoffman guided the company 53 years. It also became one of the 3-; southwest's largest dealers in liarci and bowling equipment. Hoffman was a charter member; 16; of the Oklahoma City Golf and Countrv club and of the Oklahoma He a 1 belonged to the Men's Dinner club and was affili-i4 ated with the B'nai Israel Temple.

In addition to bis wife. Hoffman is survived bv three sons, E. M. mi Hoffman and" Henry. Hoffman SJ bo Dalla i 11 1 Hoffman ton universit i hr STtc Rmil Rusrhoff.

iSS'ards station. Woav -Vork ftitvr a brother. '-Morris II iffman ilso oi 'ork an 1 Committal services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in. a Dallas cemetery, with Street Draper handling local arrangements.

IRA MITCHELL Ira; Mitchell, 80, of 1607 NW 32. who1 was secretary oi trie capuoi during the construe- iuun tion nl th i pit 1 i i i 1 i 1 it Mercy hospi stiird Ml' 1 1 1 ing a three-month's illness. iv ia.w Mit shell was cretai oi the Vi ian commission during the -adrninis- Lf to tralion of Gov. Robert Williams in Jimmie, 1915 He was an employe of the veri (. city -engineers during the past 'JJgf El eral years.

i A city resident since Mm9 Mitchell was deputy U. S. marshal here during the 1330 s. He; was-born in Mississippi and came; to Wynnewood with his parents in ESA? nlbmcrvsSLhr nSbVa-, or w.li.imN.thols, li fell i if J' "fe" 4 A iffe I 1831. He was.

a memoer oi me Methodist church, I Survivors include his wife 'v, Blanche, of the home; a daugh-i tcr. Zuia Mae Jones, 3142o' Venice; ii son, Carl B.jv Mitchell, 2822 Classen; five grand-! children and eight great-grand-; children. Services and burial are pending! at Wynnewood. i ll'f m-M- a vx; iumpel otA I 5Svt. mother.

Mrs. Cora Woodson, j. making headlines at GRAYSON'S in fine, 1 A 1.1 a1 1 up SO!) NW 6 1 two sisters, Mrs. Bettv 'a-' 1 klfe a 1 i "afffl'ttfki Mvlcr, 1229 NW 48: and Miss.Vir-'H soft, pmwale corduroy (with its own A FUnnei 1 WW 'D' llfc.Zlw' 11 MRS. SUSIE MITCHELL Mrs.

Susie 3, of 411 1 uw JCK '7, died Of cancer late SatUr-j B-brenkfali, U-hinen; D-illnn'cr, M-mectin day at her home. She had been! dii- and one grandson. ji skirt) scoop neck that takes a I rMjr8" I WW ulacV. II 1 I ffi I Pin- a ill about two years. nre wefoy new num KATHERINE OLDHAN 0 blouse for day time goes bare for 1 fJ aiv" 1 i Mitchell was horn in -Mi-Fire Saturday' destroyed 'c l-fHate Satur Hor sole survivor is a grand- colors, sizes 10-16.

Biggesr fashion buy 1 cWc for e1'1' --ZJr I I nephew, Fred T. Lamb, 1721 J' I I WW stflcS 1 NW 19, of the year at 7.99 (sells regularly at 0, stYtcs, WW 1 citv resident since 1924. She was a News-Chief with a loss estimated member of the First Methodist! at $200,000. church at Edmond. Survivors include her husband, F.

Mitchell, of the home; a son, George Mitchell, 2240 NE 21; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Gibson, Arcadia, and Mrs. Opal Irby, Mountain View, two sisters. Mrs. Rachel Taxi Driver Dies rtr''lll 0 Au5ffRAYS0N's i 01 a Heart Attack- iTmi swT? Chickasha; and Mrs.

Gertie Holt, Horace G. Thatcher, 48, route 11, 'MB cmacbc 1M itTOKifflWV. .1 JiTSkKmSPSrfm "W-1T A Maysville; a brother. Ed Guthri' Oakland, Calif. er.

W. T. Hays, Phoenix, Ariz. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tues day in the Street Draper ftincr al chapel, with burial in Fairlawi ERNEST VAUGHN had been a driver for 13 years.

A Ernest O. Vaughn. 78. retired member of the Baptist church, he oon iiiii, ana Wrfi Prflllll Tftrt! Hi carpenter of route 11, Oklahoma City, died of a heart ailment in University hospital Saturday. He had been lit for about two years.

rWn in Allinnrrville (1 a. Surviving are his wife. Celesta, i II KiiAIi 1 riS I Vaughn moved to Oklahoma City of the home tn i7 Hf worked bore as a car- Mrs. John penter until his retirement four sist Mrs. Shirley Kaugtn, route a 'lUi sister, Mrs.

Elsie Clark, Litchfield, 1 Services are pending at the and a brother, Joe Vaughn. Smith Kcrnke funeral home. Newburg, and th children. I rw-1 11 ft-js-- Ii--1'N1 JZZ7 SSfflfc' I- i beaVtiiully! Crisp MiloreJ 7f A. 1 Huso, for Charli NW 2fi.

Oklahoma City. Ncsbit, r9. a pioneer county cattleman, died rial hospital in Hugo Shick Will Announce Decision on Transfer A M'S f4 STAMFOKD, An official or fsrturei of Hoc Monti a' SENATE 4,, MIKZ MCCNEY YT" 'ii i "in i if inifiiii n--ri in TMBHnBP TMrn'WiiIlii jIl'I 1 JiiamtiiiiMiriiMmiit th- concern is movinc its factorv Jo LnuaMi-r. P.i. The official declined to s.iv thr anJuv.mccrrscnt would confirm or deny the report..

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