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The McIntosh County Democrat from Checotah, Oklahoma • Page 9

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Checotah, Oklahoma
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9
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SOCIETY MISS BETH ANN MINER FIRSTS ATTEND CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Jackie First and children, Ray and Lou Ellen, attended a Christmas party Tuesday night at the Okmulgee Hospital In Okmulgee. The party was limited to members of the staff, personel and theirfamllies. Mrs. First will also attend a holiday breakfast Thursday morning when Mr.

Joe Gunn, hospital administrator entertains hospital employees. PARTY ENTERTAINS KEALIHER PUPILS Mrs. Paul Kealiher is entertaining her music pupils with a musical party at her home Friday afternoon, Dec. 19. Those taking part on program are: Jann and Steve Sizemore, Janet and Tammy Jennings, Laren Whis- senhunt, Joan Brinsfield, Steve Wynn, Pam Bookout, Sandra Risenhoover, Kathy, Debby, and Sherry Humphrey, Steve Swope, Mark Phillips, Luellen First, Craig and Jeff Frazier, Terry Gamblin, Carol Martin, Linda Butenschoen, Jacquyn, Michelle, and Ed Proctor, Steven Helton, Vicki Gamblin, Kimberly Morse, Rhonda and Donny Williams, Casandra Keas, Jimmie Mitchell, Kathy Vinson, Kim McIver.Bren- da Voss, Mark Shearwood.

PARTY HONORS (PRIMARY CLASSES The children who are members of the three primary classes of the Baptist Sunday School classes were honored at a holiday party at the Church Saturday afternoon. The Christmas motif was used in the decorations and refreshments. Games were played and each child received a Christmas gift. Apples and oranges for the children were furnished by Jim Bass. Leaders and teachers who helped with the entertainment were: Mrs.

Carthel Sands, Miss Alma Bacoh, Mrs. Hardie Mae Knight, Mrs. Walter Mn Jeanette Walker, Mrs. John Wright, Mrs. Lillian Thompson, Mrs.

Trudy Moad and Miss Pat Terry. PARTY HONORS MISS DON DA PARK Miss Donda Park was honored with a birthday and supperSatur- day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Park. The guests included: Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Morrison and two children, Penny and Mrs. Bill Park and Mr. and Mrs. H.H.

Bennett of Bakersfield, Calif. Louisville, in the world's largest producer of bourbon whisky. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR MCINTOSH COUNTY STA5TE OF GKfiAHOMA In the Matter of the Estate of Mary 0. Dunagan, deceased. NUMBER: P-69-64 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL Mary Jane Ratcliff havingpro- duced and filed an instrument in writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary Dunagan, and for her appointment as Executrix, IT IS ORDERED that said Pe tition be heard upon Wednesday, the 31st day 10:00 A.M., in the District Court Room in the City of Eufaula.Mc Intosh County, Oklahoma, when and where any person interested in said Will or Estate may appear and be heard.

Witness my hand December 17, 1969. (s) Madeline Matthews, Associate Judge. Milam M. King, Attorney. PUBLISH: December 18 and 25, 1969.

If a person slept like a log, as they say, he'd wake up stiff as a board. Normally, a person turns over between 45 and 60 times during an eight hour sleep period. This Is nature's way of assuring that proper circulation is maintained and muscles are kept limber. PERSONEL ENJOYS DINNER PARTY The employees of the Sharpe Dry Goods Company enjoyed a delightful holiday dinner Monday night at Krebs. Those attending were: Messrs and Mesdames Jim Wiley, Hubert Davidson, Lou Sharpe, Morgan LeMaster, Steve Underwood, Mrs.

Noah Emerson, Ken Rorex, Miss Clethal Sands, Mrs. Inez Berry, Bob Hogan and Miss Pat Terry. JONDAHLS HAVE DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jondahl entertained with a delightful dinner party Sunday evening.

The Jondahl home was beautifully decorated in the Christmas motif. Places were at two tables each centered red berries, red lighted candles, and red satin balls and birds. Those present were: Mesdames Jay Blackburn, Harry Chenault, John Buford, Morgan Le Masters, Art Hensley, and Harvey Parker. GROUP ATTENDS EUFAULA COFFEE Mesdames: Robert J. Knox, Ed Lynn, Harvey Parker, Lou Sharpe, Russell Koch and John Buford attended a coffee given in Eufaula Wednesday morning by Mrs.

Neal Sellers and Mrs. Betty Ann Dobbs at the Dobbs- home. Miss Beth Ann in er En gaged To Wed Roy McCoy In June Mrs. Ed Schneider underwent orthopedic surgery Monday morning at the McBride Clinic in Oklahoma City. She will remain in the hospital there for several days.

Mrs. Fred Parman has re turned from Sedan, Kansas, where she was called by the death of her father, A.W. Cain. Charles Clumpier has returned fromljiuty overseas in Europe and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Crumpler. When traveling with the family by car, take a first aid kit. Check before starting on the trip to make sure the kit is complete. Street scene HOLLYWOOD (UPIWWarner Bros, will use the downtown streets of Albuqueraue, N.M. for scenes of "Nobody Loves Flapping Eagle" Htarring Anthony Quinn.

Assignment HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Conductor-composer Andre Prcvin accepted his first film assignment in three years to score the forthcoming United Artists production on the life of Tchaikovsky. NUMBER: P-69-61 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of Neill Leon Lefors, aka Neill L. Lefors, aka Neill Lefors, deceased, are required to present same with necessary Vouchers to the undersigned Executrix at the office of Milam M. King, Attorney, at Che cotah, Oklahoma, within two months of the first publication hereof, or said claims will be forever barred. Dated this 16th day of December, 1969.

(S) Dorien Lefors, Executrix PUBLISH: December 18 and 25, 1969. Milam M. King, Attorney. Designing woman ple wardrobe Heaa will create MaeWesPsCoetumes for "Myra Jack Cassidy, leading man in several Broadway musicals over the years, will play his first dramatic role here when he costars with Edmond O'Brien in Brian Friel's "The Mundv Scheme," scheduled for a Dec. premiere.

LOOK! FOR S51.00 YOUR COST LIVE AT Checotah Nursing Home IF DRAWING OLD AGE ASSISTANCE AND APPROVED FOR NURSING CARE A-l HOME 24 HR. CARE WHITE AND COLORED ACCEPTED PHONE NO. 473-6117 Owners: Gary Hazel Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miner are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beth Ann Miner, to Mr.

Roy McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pies McCoy CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the sympathy shown us, the prayers, flowers and food and to Brother and Sister Moreland, the flower shop, Smith Funeral Home, Pallbearers, and our many friends in the recent loss of our wife, daughter, and mother. The Ford Family, the North family and Roger Fine. Chuck Hensley returned from New York Friday night and spent the week end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Art Hensley before returning to Dallas, Texas. Dick Irvfn has returned from the Muskogee General Hospital where he received medical treatment. Jr. Beth Ann will graduate from Checotah High School in the spring and Roy is a student at Northeastern A College in Miami.

They plan an early June wedding. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who called, sent cards, letters, flowers and food during the illness and passip of Miss Mary Dunegan. Our blanks also to Dr. First Dr. Sneed, and Dr.

Horn and the nurses. The Mary Dunagan Families Mr. and Mrs. John Bray of Ft. Smith were called to McAlester last week by the death of Mr.

Bray's father. Their sons Eddie and Mike spent the time here with Mrs. Bray's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Mitchell. flEED TO REDUCE? Find it hard to diet? Try one TAPER Capsule 15 minutes before each meal. Helps curb your appetite. Non-habit forming, non-stimulating. CENTRAL DRUG DAY CARE CENTER FOR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN By The Hour Or Day Six Days A Week, Including Sat, 8 To 5 REASONABLE RATES WELFARE CHILDREN ACCEPTED Staffed At All Times By Well Qualified Personel DIRECTED BY MRS.

BARBARA JONES For Further Information Phone 473-2212 GROUND FLOOR OF SNEED BUILDING AT 4M WiST GENTRY A CAPSTAN ENTERPRISE JESSE WALLER INSURANCE Representing, The National Investors Fire Casualty Insurance ComjMuqr Also Fsrroers Mutual f'ire Insurance "Company, Insuring Farm Property tinfr $6.00 Per 1,000 No Deductible United American Life Insurance Company With Accident and health Insurance For All Ages. 304 East Audd Checotah. Telephone 473-5334. One To, Childrens Shoes iDen's Cotubcu Boots values 1 HoLLse Shoes whob baclr eS Pantu Hose Open Sunday Froml 5 Till Christmas DRYER'S SUPER SHOE MARKET FIRST DOOR WEST OF BANK i SANTA'S FOLGERS 2 LB. CAN COFFEE OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce 2 CANS 5 7 tt 5 LBS.

CALIFORNIA ORANGES 69c UBBYS PUMPKIN 2 NO 303 CANS DEL MONTE PEAS 49c 2 CANS HALES PRDE PEACHES 83c 3 2 CANS MINCE MEAT IN PKG. OR JARS DELICIOUS APPLES FANCY RED 5 LBS ENGLISH Walnuts 97 1 2 LB. BAG FRESH FANCY COCONUTS 2 FOR CALIF. PASCEL CELERY 39c 2 STALKS LARGE WHITE GRADE A EGGS 79c DOZ. NO.

1 RUSSET POTATOES 10 LB. BAG 63 TURKEYS HONEYSUCKLE WHITE 10 TO 14 LBS. ROYAL ROCK 8 TO 10 LBS. CHICKEN HENS FROZEN OR FRESH CURED HAMS Vi OR WHOLE BONELESS HAMS OSCAR MAYER 4 TO 6 LBS. THEY ARE DELICIOUS ORANGE JUICE FROZEN DONALD DUCK VANDIVER BLAC PHONE -2231.

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