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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 10

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Stilwell, Oklahoma
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For ond AlNivt SAoMftr Nofitrs Mrs A pink and blue honoring Mrs Robert Pattemon, the former Dianne Jones, given Thursday. Aug. 10 in the home of Mrs Clyde Harris. Cb -hoBtes were Mrs Anita Holly, Ooode and Pat Woodward. Present -or represented by gifts were: the Ross Reed, bub Partain.

Karen Bob Doiierty, Danny Hickey. Wayne Johnson. Bradley, Jesse Bfankenship, Bottle Hatfield, Holioway, Ehno Smith. bv Elmo Smith Jr. CUfton Hunter, T.D.

Hudgins, Arthur Patterson, Verne Young, Rita Litfle- john, Bruce Watkina, Bonita Patterson, Gladys- WopdiWatd, Gene Byrl Kelley, Jim Knox Hatfield, Don A-ppleby, Lynn DiEfcnbaugh. Curtis Jones, Ben Dejarnatt, H.P. Patterson, Ernest La Vera Prurtt. and James Ew- Sharp. Also, Misses Partiin, Debbie Doherty, and Jancf and Patti Patterson.

MRS JOHNNY MAYS at home in Okmulgrtn; Ml Ceremony Aug, 26 In Arboretum Mrs Ruy Morfon Hostess to Group The Royal Service Group of the First Baptist Church held its regular monthly meeting and prayer service on Tufrsday, Aug. the home of Mrs Ray Morton. Devotional and call to prayer was given by Mrs Etta Casteel and the program. "Firm Foundation, was presented by Mrs Herman Casteel. Members present were: the Mes- damcs Henry Tate.

L.T. Spray. Ernest Vogt, Sula Carson, Mayc Elheridge. and Etta Casteel; and two Mrs Marwie Ketchcr and Miss ilRadena Morton, A dcs sert course was served by the host ess. MRS WESLEY SKINNER Wedi in SUIwel! Miss Hite Weds Weshy Skinner Wedding vows were on Friday, Aug.

18 by Miss Sue Hitc and Wesley Skinner. The ceremony was performed by Mr Lincoln York in the First Christian Church, Stilwell. The bride is the daughter of Mr and' Mrs Carl Hite of Morrow, and his parents arc Skin- ncr of Lincoln. and Mrs Skinner of Fayetteville. A reception was held in the.liome of the bride's grandparents, Mr and Mrs E.

P. Hite in Morrow. The bride is employed by the Adair County Teacher Training Center in Stilwell and the bridegroom is a city employe in Fayetteville. The couple is at home- at the Shenandoah Villa Trailer Court in Fayetteville. A ICNon in UniMnn woods will be oDnttucied at 10 today in Che meeting room at the Bank of Commerce, Stitwell, by Riletta- Marshal), extension liome economist fhmv Muskogee Mrs Ruth Winter, Adair County extension home said anyone irfw has ever tried to re- finidt a piece used furniture knows it requtres a considerable amount of kiMwledge about woods and finishes.

She invited all women to attend the.meeting, iostern Star HHeeting Sept, 7 A meeting? of officers and members of the Stilwell Chapler. Order of EJastern Star," will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7 in the Masonic Temple. Attendance of all past matrons and past patrons is urged.

Dress is formal. Page 10 btrtwcmf-Journnl Thursday, August 31, 1972 ATTEND MEETING' Joe H. Carson and Joc Lynn Carson of Stilwell, representing Adair County, attended the regular foi-monthly meettng of the 21- oounty "Green 06untrv promotionol at Camelot Inn in Tulsa last afternoon, ac- coTtHng to" W-R. "Dick" Stubbs, Green Country president. Weekend guests in the home of Mrs Ernest Shannoit were her son and daughtcr-in-tew, Mr and Mrs James E.

Sbannott and scm, Scott, of Bartlesville and Mr and Mrs Cecil fihitley of Tulsa. dCnvOI JRMPl Mendayi 4 Day holiday Tuetday, Settle Hot dog witJr chilJ. buttered corn, baked (Chocolate chip cookie, pear half, milk, WcdnMday, 6 ftaiibecue chicken, mashed potatoes, ifreen and carrots; rtiit hot TolU. milk. Thnnday, Sept, 7 Frjto pie, green salad, brown bpanit, orange hartf, brownie, milk.

Friday, Sept 8 Beef-vegetable stew, dotighnut, cheese wedge, celery stick, milk. RETURNS FROM OKINAWA Sgt Walter O'Nead Jr of and his mother, Mrs Walter O'Neal Sr of Arkansas City, visited in l4ic homes of her niotber and brothers. Mrs Edith Hopkins, Jim and Wayne Hopkins. Sgt has just returned from a year's tour of duty with the United Slates Marine Corps In Okinawa. RETURN FROM VACATIOti Mr and Mrs Ray Stevens of StilweH i'etutned by plane from vacatkm ttip thai included Los Angetes and San Francisco, aiid LaS Vegaa and Reno, Nev.

Among.the reJatives they visited -were Stovens' brother, P. Hill, in San Jose, Catif.and Mr Stevens' aisters, Mrs fistes and Mrs ROM Estes, both of Los Angeles, arid Mrs William Points In OrovJIIc, CalH. Ouests.last week in the home of Mr and Mrs R.L. Baker were her sistet, Mrs Mary Bennett, BaiDour- aftd niece. Miss Vcrna Mayes, Lotiisvilfc, Ky.

While here, they also visited with Mrs Dorothy Bennett. Visiting in the home of Mrs Alta Miller last wfcck were her son-in- law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Earl Langston, and Kclli of Tulsa and her Bon and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Johnny Miller, Alana and Dana of Moreno, Cal'f, PLEDGES PRATUINITr B.F. Oreen. III. StUiNtf, hai piedged the Sigm AM HNIon social at iHt of Oklahoma, Momwii.

i Tim White, a at Central State Unhreraity ffl Umomi, wal a visitor last week in the heme af his L.M; Spytei. Sunday vlsitom In Mrs Eva Kssary were here dattgli. tir, Wayne Htttitpiirey. of Eufauhi and Mrs Riohanlt o( ette, Ark. Roy Price, of Pottum, Califf, was recent visitor iridi frienda and relativei.

Mr a former resident of StihrcU. Billy and HUI were weckentl guests In home of their uncle and aunt, T-Sgt. and Mrs Bill Johnson, in Wichita Falls, over the weekend. They at. tended the Dallas Cowboys-New York Jets football game in Oalin Saturday night.

NEW PLEDGE Miss Carla Ann Kceter. daughter of Mr and Mrs Gus Keeter of Stilwell, is a new pledge of the Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater wJiere sire will be a junior sociology major this fall. Mrs N(innie Jo Keene is spending vacation in' Pueblo, with her niece, Mrs Woodrow Stafford, and Mr Stafford. Mrs Keene's son -inJlaw and daughter, Mr and Mrs Jerry Self, and three other couples arc on a hunting trip with ibow and arrow in the Colorado mountains. C.

W. MCHIOAN, D.0, OSTEOPATHIC PHVStCIAN Out of Every AfWrnoon Off. Honiw Tf4-im Ficnic Held tor ft. Smith Chapter 11 iust Arrived Over 1,000 Yarils of Wosh and Wear Priftts in Plaids IVI.c^ Karrn and John- vows at 10 a.m. PstuT AuE.

J6 in the Bartleft Arboretum Wichita, Kan. The Byron Tracy officiated. Mr inri Mis Brycc D. Swafford of Wichita are parents of the bride. parents are 'Mr Mrs John C.

Mays, also of Wichita, The br'de wore a floor length b'ida! gown of wliite embroidered with Juliet sleeves a fitted empire bodice with a --qua'p neckline. The tiered skirt 3s joined together with chantilly fice interlaced with a pale yellow ti'i-bcn the crown of flowers for her head. Shelley Sauer and Wayne Dtai-ers of Wichita served as honor eiitendants. Other attendants in the Tf-Tdding party were Mrs Yvonne hneider. of the bride, and Fr chard Chapman.

BUI Leather- v-ccd and Roger Luce, cousins of were ushers. The aide's sister, Mrs Donna the bridegroom 's cousin, Peg- Luce, served at the reception The couple reside in Okmulgee -There he is a student at homa State Tech. The bride attended Ottawa Baptist University tliis past year and plans to continue her education in Oklahoma. The bridegroom the grandson of Mrs Fanny McLemore of Stilwell and the grandson of the late Jim T. Mays.

Birthday Dinner Is Given Aug, 25 A birtjiday dinner honoring Lewis Springwater was held Friday night, Aug. 25 in the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Don L. Sprineroater. Those attending were: Billy Martin, Tiilsa; Mr and Mrs Robert Beit, Tahlequih; Mr and Mrs Commodore (Red) Fourkiller and children. J.C.

and Terry, Mr and Mrs Ron Fletcher and Stephanie, Lizzie Livers, Soldier Shell, Freeman Shell, Charlie Shell. Debbie Matlock. Randy Sanders, Arthur Springwater. Tom McLemore, Lela Mae Roacli, and Debbie Lynn Springwater. Members of the Nu Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa were hostesses' at a picnic for the Epsilon Chapter of Ft.

Smith, Friday, Aug. 18 at the Stilwell State Park. Attending from Ft. Smith were Mr and Mrs C.F. Shermer, Mr and Mrs Jack Ferguson, Mr and Mrs R.A.

Waters, Mrs Lena Goddard and Mrs Bonnie DeWitt. Gucrts from Oklahoma City were Mrs Edna Mason, OWahoma Alpha Delta Kapjis presiiJ'ent, and Mrs Lois Wilson. Other guests Mrs Ellis Deweese, MV and Mrs, purl BiRby and Mrs Ruth Worfeyl-; Local chapter.meftiberS'^at)<l' pani- ilies were Mr and rison and soti, JUioOee and girls, Mr and Mre ward and children, Mr-aiid'MtB Harold Rainwater, Mr and; "Mrs Tom Dale ykiiiyc Lewis, Mrs Riidena' MjSS Bill Barker, Mrs Roy TSiorrrfon, Mrs Fama Webb, Misses Gladys Scpfield, Lucille Starr and Juanita Starr. Weekend guests in the home of Lt Col and Mrs Nesbert L. Miller were Mr and Mrs BUI Webster and son from Helena, Ark.

The Millers are new residents in Stilwell. and Solids. Knits in All Kinds of Materials VALUES to $1.98 per yard You Pick'em 2 yds. 99c TRADE WINDS BREADED OZ. rirrip Lemon, Chocolate Coconul-Cteam Pies fiJ'D BUD WHITE Hominy 15 OZ.

PRICES GOOD THUa FRIDAY SATURDAY BANQUET 8 0Z. Pies Chicken 4 RED BUD CUT 2 foF GLACKBUHN'S 18 OZ. Apple Jelly 2 SSc blCINNER'S ELBO 8 OZ. 46 OZ. Orange or Grape DRINK 3 for SSc HOLIDAY mm mm SUNSHINE CRACKERS lOO'a 49c 2 lb.

69c RED BUD Solad Dressing 35e FISCHER'S STRAINED Honey 16 OZ. 59c 48 OZ. Wesson Oil OXYDOL giant size DEL MONTE I7 OZ. Whole Groin.CORN 4 for 89c KEEBLER'S CRACKERS LB. Bfitoli Sffwiros 59c WORSHAN'S CMMUL it i 'l I 'I -iiiiii by Mens Wear -vi Double Knit A $5.98 Value ONLY Plenty of Olher Knits Hoire Arrived Colby is Here Act ill Is Now Showing Sherri Classics With Prices You Won't Believe! Uts of Double Knit DRESSES ot $14.98 Complete Notions Headquorters Coots ond Tiireods Loces Zippers Simplicity Patterns JUST ARRIVED Over 6,000 Yards of Laces ond Trims You'll Have to to Believe the Ba rgains in Store for You PANT SUIli.

ot We Invite You to Come In ond Irowie Around You'll Lib Whot You See Dli RC ANTlIi.

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