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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 4

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Past Noble Grand Club Holds Meeting The Past Noble Grand's club of Stilwell Rebekah lodge met with Mrs Helen Davis of Evansville, Arkansas for a covered dish luncheon Wednesday, June 22. The. regular business meeting was held in the afternoon. Those present were: Mesdames Snow! Hewin, Lizzie Keith. Noble Stewart, Ann McCasland, Joe Dudley and the hostess.

FAMILY. A family reunion was held day, June 26 in the home of Mr and Mrs ED. Thomas. Those attending were Mr and Mrs Jim Wood and children of Barnsdall; Mr and Mrs John C. Scraper and children of Lebanon, Oregon; Mrs Jackson Campbell and sons of Grand Prairie, Texas: Mrs Audrev Cantre.ll and daughter of Muskogee; and Mr and Mrs Bill Thomas and children, Mr and Mrs Dean Thomas and children, and L.D.

Thomas, all Stilwell. GET-TOGETHER A family set-together was held Wednesday evening. June 15 in the home of Mr and Mrs Jesse Ellis. Those attending were Sgt. and Mrs Billy.

Ellis and children of Grand Island. Nebraska; Mrs Alma Burchett and daughters of Muskogee; and Mr and Mrs Joe Parsons. Mr and Mrs James Baird. and children, and Mrs Loula. Christie, all of Stilwell.

FAREWELL PARTY A 'fare-wall party was given Saturday 'evening, June 23 the home of Mrs'Bpnnie Mills, honoring Mr and Mrs Coy Day Mills and children if Fremont, Others Mr and Mrs Joe 'Worley -'arid, Mr and Mrs Tom Mills and children, Mi; and Mrs Raymond Arnett and children, Mr Mrs Leroy Longshore and Mr arid Mrs Fate Nolan and Bradv Sharpe; all of Stilwell; Fidel Tomandao and Hope Mills, troth'- of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Mr and Mrs Joe Locust of Denver, Colorado, have returned home' after visiting here in the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Luke Locust. Their children remained here for a longer visit. Weekend guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Mike Long were their and) daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Gene Long and daughter Sherry Rae of Houston, Texas; their daughter, Mrs Glenda Claborn and children Mike, Jimmy, Dannv and Kel'ley of Henrietta; and their nephew, Joe. Barnes of Oklahoma Mr Mrs Harold Price and daughter of Fayetteville, Arkansas, were weekend guests in the home of his mother, Mrs Clara- Gladden.

"Mr and Mrs Clayton Scraper and children of Lebanon, Oregon, returned home Tuesday after visiting vwith relatives, Mrs. Pauline Dowty and daughter Jennie Lou have returned home, after, spending two weeks vfsiting in the home of Mr' and Mrs N.C. Mashburn 'and children in Miami, Florida. Mrs Truman Victor the former Cathy Worsham Miss-Cathy Woodruff-, Exchange Nuptial Vows in Tulsa Miss Cathy Jane Worsham be- with a white a white came the. bride -of Truman Victor Woodruff at 2 o'clock -jyiisses Sandra- Beng'e and Vicky Jtinc 2(3 -in the Sequoyah Hills Carpenter were maids 'of 'honor, Baptist church, She is the -daughter of Mr and Mrs.iR.W.

Worsham, former, residents of Stilwell, now living in and his parents are Mr and Mrs Glen R. Woodruff of Siloam Springs, The double-ring ceremony was nerformed bv Rev pelmar Summers, a brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Mrs J.C. Burin, organist, presented a prelude of traditional wedding music. She accompanied and Mrs Worsham were hosts at the soloist, Mrs James reception; in.

the fellowship in marriage, by her. fath- hall of the church.V Reception as- er, the bride wore a floor-length sislants were Misses Marci David- gown of white organza and em- son, Lou Ann Chatman and'Val-. broidcrcd lace. It was fashioned orie Ogclen. with.a.n oval neckline and.

an era- After a short wedding trip the piveJ bodice. Her tiered-veil was CQ ie is at, home held by a tiara of flowers and South, he is sta- seed pearls, arid she carried a tidned with States bouquet of stephanotis centered and bridesmaids.were Misses Ce- iia Kay Caldwell, Os- borh and Karen Worsham. Candle- were Misses -'Nancy Bibb, and Katy and' Miss Bienda Baker as flower girl. Walker'served as best Ushers were Ronald Ramsey Phillip Rice, Richard Tatman; Jack and Walter and Roger Woodruff. (Following the 'Mr Mr arid Mrs Samuel Guess have returned to their, home Por- tala, California, after visiting two weeks in the homes of Mr and Mrs' Henry Guess and Mr and Mrs Julian Ray.

Mrs Ola. Briggs has returned home after spending the past two weeks visiting, in the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Jack and children in Santa Monica, California. While there she attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Ann Louise Briggs, whose' marriage was an event.of June 19. Mr and Mrs Mrs D. Hensley and their nephew, Leonard- Long, all of Oliyeliurst, California, were recent visitors, in the home of Mr and Mrs Jesse Ellis.

Mrs Joe Carson spent-part, of this week in Tulsa, where she was a guest in the home of her son- in-law and Mr and Bill. Mr ami Bill R. Holloway and son, Jon WiHuur. left Sunday for their home in Lake Village, Arkansas, after visiting here the past week, with his grandparents', Mr and Mrs B.R. Jones.

ADMITTED (June 32-29) Lillie Isaacs, Stilwell Elsie Downum, route 2 Mildred Ruston, Stilwell Lil he Sasnett, route 2 Clarence Fuller, Bunch Ruby, Petree, Salhsaw Dewey Morton, route 4 Gary Brown, route 2 4 Cassie Johnson, route 2 Jess Petty, Stilwell Wynoma Asbill, Stilwell Mary Thomas, Stilwell Margaret Higgens, route 1 Carrie Baker, Stilwell Nancy Eichor, route 1 Harry Hampton, route 1 Hubert Duncan, Stilwell Lem Chambers, route 2 Juanita route 2 My ma Smith, route 2 Minnie Lee Clinton, route 3 Rachel Yancz, Donna, Texas A.J. Erickson, route 1 Rubye Bullard, Lincoln, Arkansas MaryVann, Stilwell Stilwell Delia ReecTTBunch Mae Woodward, route 4 Harry Mills, Stilwell Elmer Eagleton. Westville Delores Martin, Stilwell Jim Garrett, Stilwell Nora Girdner, Welling Robert DISMISSED (June 22-29) Ruby Bias, Stilwell George Morton, Stilwell James Brewer, Stilwell Caleb Harlin, Stilwell' Hazel Lynch, Stilwell R.H. Sherlev, route 3 Minnie Lee Clinton; route 3 Dora Sanders, Bunch James Fleig, Westville Etta Owens, Stilwell CJebe Fivekiller, route 1 Mabel Thomas, route 3 Douglas Borchcrs, Tahlequah Bessie Taylor, route 3 George Panter, Stilwell Mildred' Tincher; Muskogee Lillie Isaacs, Stilwell. Mildred Ruston, Stilwell Lillie Sasnett, route 2 Cassie Johnson, Stilwell Jess Petty, Stilwell Wynona Asbill, Margaret 1 Myrna Smith, route 2 Mary Vann, Stilwell S.S.

Phillips, Westville Daisv Mae Thome, Bunch Garv route 2 Oscar Wilhite, Westville Homer Deason, route 4 Lee Stalcup, Westville Joe Goss, Stilwell 0- Five Attend Twirling Clinic Five Stilwell highsehool students are attending the Eighth Annual Baton Twirling and Oheer-leaders clinic at Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, June 27-July 1. They are; Vincent L. Goodall, Diane Worley, Teresa Rider, Lynn Mead and Carla Keeter. Two other SHS twirlers, Carolyn Carson and! Sherri Cole, attended a school at Monett, Missouri last week. At the Tahlequah clinic, complete dourses in baton twirling, drum majoring, marching fundamentals, majorette work and all phases of cheerleading will be taught by professionals and champions in their fields.

Matianne Burke, national cham pion of the U.S.A. and Canada will head the teaching staff. Holder of Over 345 trophies, 130 medals and six Iowa State Championships, she was selected to serve as one of America's top ten twirlers and lead one of the 10 divisions in the 1966 Indianapolis "500" Festival Parade. Jim Lindsey is Stilwell band director. To Wail's Roll Thomas Panter, Stilwell, has been named'to the Dean's Honor Rolf'for the, spring semester at Ea'sUm Oklahoma College, Wilburton, for making a B-or- better in 15-or-more hours.

of 198 students were named to the dean's honor roll. So You've Got News Mr and Mrs Farris Edwin Gaches of route 3, announce the birth of their fourth child, whom they have named William Boyd. He weighs .8 pounds and was bom Sunday; June 19 the Stilwell Municipal hospital. Mr and Mrs Donald Ray Ruston. of Stilwell announce the: birth of their second child, whom they have named David''Sean.

He- weighs 6 pounds ounces and was born Wednesday, June 22- the Stilwell Municipal hospital. Mrs Ruston is the former Mildred- Fa ye Workman. Mr and Mrs Arch Vann of Stilwell announce the birth of their ninth child, whom they have named Timothy. He weighs 7 pounds 14 ounces and was born Monday, June 27 in the Stilwell Municipal hospital. The 4t I You Ready? Fun Clothes of all kind can hs found at our Stora Bathing Suits, Play Suits, Casual Clothes Chedc our Selections and Prices I 1 MERCAN TILE Burnell Isaacs, Manager Adair County's Most Complete Department Store Tennis Shoes for the entire family I ''ni 1 I 1 1 I i I 4-H Record Books Should be Turned in All 4 -H members who have not filled out their county record books should have them in the county office by July 6.

Forms are available at the county agents' office. Mrs E.B. Blankenship and Miss Jewell Parsons have returned nome, after visiting friends: and points of interest in Iowa and Wisconsin. Miss Clorene Spencer of Muskogee spent the weekend visiting friends and relatives here. ATTENDING CAMTI Among those attending Camp Lookaway, near Tahlequah, this week are Kenny Jay and Katherene Holloway, Lanny, David and Andrew Cain, Bruce Addington, Kathv Eubanks, Mary Bejth Worlev, Lfjis Ann and Donna Cain and Larry Don and Gayla Thurber.

They will return home on Saturday. Sgt and Mrs Clifton C. Caih were Wednesday visitors in the nome of his parents, Mr and Mrs Flovd Cain. Sgt Cain will leave Friday, July 15 on. a 13-month, tour of duty in Viet Nam.

Paul David Rutherford, son of Mr and Mrs Paul Rutherford, is a patient in the St. Edwards hospital, Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he underwent surgery Tuesday. He is in room 367, Summer is vacation time and most folks- -either having company or "being 1 Strangely enough, other folks are interested in "whether you have or are." Bring 'or phone your of comings and goings to your rural community correspondent; to Mrs Langley- if you live in Westville; or the Democrat-Journal if you live Stilwell. In Watts, Mrs Buck Sim'mdns is the writer of the Patrick Attends Guidance School Don Patrick, Stilwell, is attending, an eighkweek counseling and guidance institute, designed for in secondary Indian will be on the College of Santa Fe campus until the termination of the institute August 12. The institute, the first of itskind to be held at the College; is a Nation Defense Educational Act'project.

4 STILWELL (OkU;) DEMOCRAT-JOUBNftL 30, Happy Saturday, July Watkins Sunday, July Bacon Monday, July Phillip Willaby, Marion Green, Sammy Isaacs and ia Panter Wednesday, July Locust Thursday, July Casteel, Jim McGee and Gary Reed Friday, July McFarland i Zlon Events Are Reported Mr and Mrs E.G. Stevens of Norman visited in the John B. Sanders home last weekend. Mr and Mrs E.C. Carter attended an Eastern Star meeting in Tahlequah Friday night.

The occasion was in honor, of Vitace worthy grand matron of OES of Oklahoma. The Carters also attended a breakfast on Saturday morning in the Masonic Temple in Tahlequah. Jo: Keene is a in'the home of her daughter, Mr and IVtfo. in Muskogee. Mf arid Rainwater of Shawnee' after visit- ihg of' their son family.

The Rainwaters- are former residents of this- area- and visited several families in the wh.ile here. Mr and Mrs Sam Mitchell viSr Hed his. Mrs Edna Cain, who is a patient in a nursing home in Tahlequah. This correspondent with her husband will be traveling for the next five or six weeks. "Going places, seeing folks and having fun." However, out-of-sight will not mean out-of-mind.

You shall be hearing from us from time to time. Perhaps after we leave' Reno, our request mav be "Help!" Miss Karen Nichols has graciously (with just-a-little arm twisting) consented to write your so please call her 774-2359 and give here your news. Mrs Gene 1 'Whalen. and three children of New Wtuteland, Indiana are visiting in the home of her grandfather, iFloyd Starr and Mrs Starr. -Mrs Whalen is the daughter of Frank Starr.

She and her cHildiren have been visiting friends in the community. Recent visitors in the- Floyd Starr home included their grandson Frank Paul Starr and family of Eagle, Colorado. 1 'I -O- -The dark-green leaves of leafy vegetables are richer in nutrients, particularly vitamins A and than lightrgreen leaves. UNIQUE CLASSROOM at Oklahoma State Tech, Okmulgee, Is the modern service station in which service station management students will practical experience during their final trimester of study. The new classroom-station, in late June, is a cooperative effort by the Oklahoma Marketers Association and Tech.

ROCK SPRINGS AUCTION FIRST SATURDAY NIGHT EACH MONTH 3 Miles East of Stilwell on Hiway 51 Ed Bruton, Auctioneer Nothing New Under The Sun! Oh, but there is, as you will agree when you come in and look over our which includes a complete selection of new "CARNIVAL GLASS" And, if you are in the market for RECORDS choose one of our Gospel Quartet Albums Parrott's Jewelry Store Expert Watch Repairing Horn News Is Reported Mary Meadows The; attendance was good in Sunday school, were happy to have Miss 's Mrs Ida Ayling brother and his wife, Mr Sam Ayling from Pa.with us. Mrs Ayling for a few weeks visit. went back with Mrs Sam Ayling to visit in Lebanon, Pa. for a few- veeks; 1 Mr; and -Mrs Pershing Guess t66K daughter Judy back" to Tulsa Sunday. MrS'fiill Phillips' went to Tulsa Saturday: to get- her husband at (lie airport.

He has been stationed in El Paso, Texas and is home on leave. Visitors in the home of Mr ond Mrs; Otto, Meadows this week aunt and: uncle, -Mr and Mrs CD. Welch and Mrs and her all (jaddo. Dale Caughman, Airman 3rd stationed at Chanute ishome on leave for two wewcs'-zwifch his parents, Mr and Mrsf -Cafney Caughman. Boys State Talk Given at Kiwanis David Starr presented a pro- gram on Boys State at the well Kiwanis club's noon lunclii eon meeting Tuesday.

Starr, who represented the Kiwanis, club at this year's session of Boys State in tofd of experiences at the American Legion sponsored citizenship training event. He also displaced a number of textbooks used in the "state;" IN TRAINING SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (FHTNC) May 20 Recruit Michael R. O'Neal, son of Mr and Mrs William B. O'Neal of Route 2, Stilwell, is undcigoing seven weeks of basic trammer at the Naval Training Center here.

TIP O' TIIR WEEK For time-saving meals, prepare-, and freeze -such as tamale casserole or individual clnckcn pies. are given in "Freezing Prepared Foods," available from the county extension office. PROMPT SERVICE Call 4-2119 call 24 hours a day A LP GAS FOR ALL HOME FUEL NEEDS a Molloy Butane Inc. LEE NELSON. Home 4-2520 ALFRED HARRISON.

Home 4-7546 Ruth's Beauty College' Outstanding School of Cosmetology" ANNOUNCES HEW CLASSES 6 and and July 5 and 18, 1966 Important- Reasons Why Cosmetology Training Is Best for You At Ruth's: Complete Modern Facilities Audio-Visual Training Every Graduate of Uuth's has passed their State Board Examination and become licensed hairdressers Trophy winning Graduates in competitive styling Members National Association of Cosmetology Schools, Free Graduate Job Placement Ruth's exclusive method of instruction combines basic hairstyling principle with modern designs Always Latest Trend releases taught VETERANS APPROVED REHABILITATION APPROVED At No Obligation. Clip and Mail Coupon Name Age Address (Street) (City) (State) I I would like more inforination concerning beauty i culture as a career. I would like to enroll in June class. -I would like to July class. I would like to enroll in future classes.

Kf AIL TO RUTH'S BEAUTY COLLEGE 1200 North College Fayettevillc, (Across From Veterans Hospital) i.

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