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The McIntosh County Democrat from Checotah, Oklahoma • Page 5

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Checotah, Oklahoma
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SOCIETY GOfNES BOROVETZ ENGAGEMENT TOLD FELLOWSHIP MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT The engagement and approatlung mnn iaiji' Miss Man i-lcnc lo Knihk Onirics son of Mr. and Mrs Frank BorovHz, of Is tM aiinoimfiHl her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. CJolnoi; of Checotah.

Miss Golnes Is a graduate of Che- cot ah High school and attcnrlfid Northeastern Stale College. Borovetz is a Rraduate of Muskogee Central High school and Northeastern State College, where he was a member of I'hi Sigma Kpsilon fraternity. He IS now a member of the faeuln ol ri.inklm I'I ins arc being made for a winldlng. EMERSON ARCHER ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr and Mrs. p.

K. Ktnerson ol Checotah are announcing the en gagi'inent of their daughter. Mary Ann Emerson, to Terry Arrh- er. of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ar Hiei of Checotah.

Miss Emerson is a graduate of Checotah High school and attended Oklahoma llaoiist 1'niversity in Shawnee. She is presently employ i -d in Fort W'onh. Texas Ai( her is also a graduate of On- enlali Hlgli scliool am) of ma State I'nivcrvity. lie is now teaching in Putnam City school stem. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS MONDAY Mis.

John inn Mam. nii'mtiers of her bridge club Monday night. A dessert course was -I 'd before lie games Mis lUackhurn won. fur high score Those present were: Mesdames liav K.tncrson. K.

Collier of Washington. Ill Harold Stout. Fred I'arman. LAV Stidham and lil.e kbuj-n. of the Ferlerated church -Y met Tuesday evening to hear Coy of SaJlLsaw speak on national missions.

Mrs Koy gave the devotional proceeding the talk. In the election of officers, Mrs. IleThert Millican was ejected president; Mrs. Dick Grumpier, vicepresident: Mrs. Dale Paden, secretary; Mrs.

Jack Green, treasurer; Mrs Dave Crumpler, chairman; Mrs. Johnnv Harrison, devotional chairman; Mrs. Jacklhf fy, chainnarj of sewing and sup plies: Mrs A. McAfee, mcmlvi -hi chairman. HONORS iWSCS BIRTHDAY CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation to our many friends for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement.

We are grateful for the flowers and the food and we want to thank the singers, the Smith Funeral home and Boney Mcintosh and It. West who conducted the service. The W. F. Jacobs family WANTKI): Customers to buy 5 big deluxe hamburgers, $1.00, iSkeets Phone 6215.

Mrs. Milam King and Mrs. John Gibson spent Monday in Qulnton visiting friends. Mrs. A Ellington Mis.

W. K. Scott entertained with a lovely dinner Tuesday night for memlters of the three circles of the Methodist WSCS. The dinner commemorated the 25th anniversary ol the WSCS. Place cards in the hirthday motif marked places for the guests at four tahles, each cleverly decorated in a theme of one of the four seasons.

Seating was arranged according to birthday months. Following dinner. Mrs. Ellington presentKl a short entertaining program. Mrs W.

E. Scott and Mrs. II. Summers gave of the state convention held recently In Oklahoma City About Tvi ladies were present. LUNCHEON HONORS RAINWATER Mrs C.

Rainwater was hone) with a birthday Kinchco-i Fi at the home of Mrs. Mitchell Duty Those attending uen Mesdames 5s. R. Rainwater. Ora Jojhnnasen of R.

M. Hicks. Keller. (I eliding. -I-'! Mis Mae Wilsen of Council Hill, (and Art Hensley.

PARTY HONORS MICHAEL GARRETT Mr ar: I Mis taininl their son. Michael, MI the Stardust Skate An nn on Pth birthday Attending the skating-party were: Cynthia P.orum. Bonieolli. Deh- hie Chandler. (pie Chronistcr." Ti Konnie Parmer, Jackie Frost Leslie Ann Garrett.

Kathy Gairett, Donna Ganctt. Ginger Donald Acker. Roger Beaver. Gordon Chro.nis.UT. Ku.k.\ Fro relt.

C.arrett, Allen (ia Knight. C.ihm Climnjstei. Tim liobbv Gar- Ricky Garrett. I Ran Wooti'n. Fred Wo'iten Swope.

A birthday set cd at thi lim Woolen and cake and cokes wore Arena. BAPTIST MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON Shady Grove News By Mrs, Lester Overmon We were very pleased with the number of people who cam to the singing Saturday night. Some of the visitors were Mrs. Lucille Arnett and daughter, Miss Linda Rippy. Hill Locust, James Lassie and John Manning, Jack Phillips, Mrs.

Henry Wells, May Hays, Chester Pylon Coleman. Dennis Wilbanks. IxjreUa Wilbanks. Sue and Mrs. Vernon Wjlbanks, Gene July and Nancy.

Hill Locust preached at Sunday school. We had ltf present. Our speaker next Sunday will Sister, Crenshaw of Checotah Rev. J. W.

Jennings will be go in New Hope chuich appoinimt-nt. egular I he till I -el Hi'' lie The Baptist WMF met at the church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mack Keathley was in charge of the program on "Our Jew ish These present were: 'Mesdames Howard Mack Keathley. Jerry Faught.

Hoh Jackson, June Sands. Milton Brandon. Roy Nichols. Stoims. Eliis Hensley.

Virgil Yarhrough. Raymond Alice Toon. Milam King and Miss Nell Irdosh. WANT ADS in-: apartment. NT: Call Fin 6206 or e.l 5288.

roil KENT: dahl fei trailer See M. parkin W. in Rosen shade I'Oll KENT: Furnished houses, Call Mrs. M. W.

Roscndahl. FOK RENT. vate entrance Phone ti'-Tvl. FOR SALE: buige.rs. Sleeping room, pri and drive 5 big deluxe ham- Skevls Phone (V21Ti FOR SAI.F-: 2 room 410 N.

Broadway. Pho ilding at 17 1 til to. FOR SALE: Copies of the paper with article "I Saw Belle Starr 10c per al tn Democrat office only. FOR SALE: 194R Ford tractor, cultivator, plow, disk, planter, I whevl trailer, mowing machine- power sprayer, belt, pulley, feed mill. AIlls Chalmer combine See Charles Montgomery' ui phone 4735552.

I 'liniauinitv is cleaning this Wednesday, so ie ou read this we will ai cleaiied it. We will have al the again this i Dccuiatiun day, with lunch pie sujijH 'r is Friday night. I've start ahout 7:30. We in out. The HD club is sponsoring the pie supper.

The pi in -cods will go to help any needy laiiiily tji our community who has a nui out oi storm dcstioy then home or any for them to need help. Mr, and Mis. R. P. Jennings visited their daughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Wells in Tulsa tin- week end. Mrs. Wellg il luined hume with them lo spend-a lew s. Mr.

and Mrs. Oran Clark were in this community this week. He is a cousin to the Ash leys" lived here some year- ago. The are from Sherman, Texas. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Jennings visited Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Pool Sun- tlay evening. Mis. LUsUi Dobson was hostess at a tuppcrware party Tuesday evening.

Several ladies were pies ent. Refreshments of cola and punch were served. Laity SetUemyre spent the week end with Dennis and Wesley Overmon. They took him back to his home in Muskogee ami attended chuich there Sunday night. Sunday guests in the Billy Mul litis home were Charley Martin and Mr.

and Mis. Jay Vilhncs. Mr. and Mrs. Koy Hai and Mrs.

Mae Moi row visited Mr. and Mis. Edd Haip Portei Sunday. The wedding shower given bs Mis Maude I kelson last Saturday evening was a nice success. It was given in honor ol Miss Peggv Spai ks.

Mr. aW'Mrs. Hilly Mull ins and children visiti-d Mrs. Am ie Madewell Sunday night. Visions of Mrs.

Mae Mat row Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harp, Roger and Edd, and Mrs Teresa Knight and Wanda. Mr and Mrs. Lester Overmon visited in the Donald Lynch home in Cluvotah Thursday night.

Donald Vandiver has return to her home here and visiting her this week were Mr and Mrs. Leo Iherwirth, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lucas. Oliver Chambers. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Brown Mr, and Mrs. John Martin. Mrs Irving and Mr. and Mrs.

John nle Martin and Mrs. Walter Coughran. Mr. and Mrs. Peartie Eddy and hoys Joplin, Mi were week end guests of hiSs Kelly Eddy.

Ruck Brown was ening guest in me home. Mr. and Mrs. a aSturday ev- Arthur Liu Superb Quality Re-Elect KENTUCKY GENTLEMAN Kwrtuctcy Straight Bwibon 6 old 90 proof Dlnilltd and BoftM by Barton Uitllllng Biftbtown, NtUon County, Ktntucxy Martin Odom DEMOCRAT FOR State Representative TAXATION: Kepf his campaign promise opposed new taxes levied at the local level was the author of a Resolution that attempted to equalize taxation over the entire State so that citizens of every county would pay the same as the citizens of Mcintosh County. WELFARE: As a member of the SocialWelfare Committee of the House consistently worked for legislation to meet our obligations to aged and needy citizens fought the raids on welfare monies Worked to correct patent abuses in our present system.

EDUCATION: Workd for legislation to provide students in our schools with better tools. Enough free texts books adequate teaching aids. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS: Consistently worked for good roads in the Lake area fought attempts to short Highway 69 and spend money on toll roads to the west worked for improvements on 69 and 266 as well as fair and reasonable access roads on 1-40. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS: Battled for the Lodges and all other facilities that could help our County. BALLOT REFORMS Was the author of the bill that took the red tape off the soldier ballot so that our boys could vote like any other citizen.

ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT: Consistently voted for every economy in government that did not penalize our citizens. A Life Long Democrat A Life Long Resident Of The County If You Think My Past Record Merits Your Continued Confidence Vote To Keep Our Seniority In The House. CHEVROLET makes all types of quality trucks ECONOMICAL CHEVY-VANS The floor Chevrolet delivery with the low price tag and the engine up front. Over 40 sq. ft of completely usable floor space almost long.

Can carry a full ton of payload. Body and frame are welded together. Has I-beam front axle and leaf springs. Windshield is big, flat, practical one-piece unit. Side doors and rear windows are optional at extra cost.

QUALITY TRUCKS COST LESS Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck Model Chevrolet Company CHECOTAH, OKLAHOMA.

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