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Labor's Daily from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 2

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Labor's Dailyi
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DAILY, Thursday, May 3, 1ywv Oklahoma City LABOR'S DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1956 Published daily, Monday through Friday except legal holidays, by Oklahoma City Typographical Union No. 283 and Mailers Union No. 30 at 615 N. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Bruces Sherburne, Heydenburk, Business Managing Manager Editor John Gesford, Treasurer Don Farthing, Circulation Manager Paul Mullin, Advertising Director Braxton C.

Stevens, Mgr. (Printed at Leader Press, 17 N.W. 3rd) Daily Devotional By Theodore Fisher "All they which dwelt in Asia heard the Word of the Lord Jesus." Acts 19:10. The word Asia is not to be confused with our modern usage. It was used in those days, to designate a large province, of which Ephesus was the capital.

Asia Minor's western coastline, has always been favored by nature as to climate, soil and geographical position. In early times, the Greeks discovered its value and studded the coasts with colonies. There was a steady flow of commerce through Ephesus. People came there from all parts of the civilized world. Paul sensed its strategic value as a place in which to work and pushed the Christian work with tremendous vigor.

We should take a lesson from his book! intelligent planning, accompanied by prayer and hard work, will always make Gospel expansion possible. A THOUGHT FOR THIS DAY: God must love the common people; He made so many of them. -Abraham Lincoln. Blue Cross (Continued from Page 1) service. These examinations also previously had been excluded.

3 Up to 90 days of hospital care for each hospital confinement of Blue Cross members and dependents. Previously it had been 90 days each contract year. 4- A special benefit increase for "individual" members enrolled under series IV $3 daily deductible plan. Previously, the deductible feature had applied to the entire 90 days of the contract year. Under the change, members will continue to make the daily deductible payment when hospitalized, but only for the first 30 days of each hospital confinement.

5-All "individual" members of series III or series IV will be given an option of paying dues on a monthly or quarterly basis, instead of only quarterly. New Blue Shield benefits will include: 1-In-hospital medical for doctors' visits to hospitalized patients which begin on the fourth day of hospitalization- will be changed from 30 days a contract year to 30 days a hospital confinement. 2-Twenty-seven days in any 12- month period of in-hospital medical benefits for a member or dependent will be added for mental or nervous disorders. 3-An indemnity allowance for microscopic tissue examinations will be included when the statement for it is filed by the physician. Green Stamps SPURLOCK SON CITIES SERVICE CITIES 4 Phone 13th REgent Shartel 9-9436 SERVICE is the time NOW to save on FINE FURNITURE FOR YOUR Living Room Bed Springs Matresses For Lasting Comfort Deal With the Okla.

Mattress Furniture Mfg. Co. 626 Classen FO 5-1602 A. L. McRill Dies (Continued from Page 1) books, some of which are: "In My "Organic Union of Methodists," "My Silver "And Satan Came Also." He also wrote several books on law.

He was one of the first Oklahomans to be named in Who's Who in America. He was active in church work, and for several years taught a Sunday school class at the First Methodist church here. He was a member of the Men's Dinner club, the Lions club, High Twelve club, and also a member of the state and national bar associations. Services will be at 2 p. m.

Friday in the First Methodist church. Interment will be in Rose Hill cemetery under direction of the Smith Kerkne funeral home. He is survived by his wife, Mary of the home address; a step-son, James E. Horigan, of 2704 Clermont place; a sister, Leona, and a brother, Leslie A. McRill, both of 1817 NW 14.

DAVIS, Mrs. Lettie 54, of 523 SW 4. Died Wednesday local hospital. Services will Saturday the Watts funeral home with burial in the Arlington cemetery, She is survived by her husband, Ben, of the home address; three daughters, Mrs. Joy Modena' Peterson, of Kansas City, Miss Clara May Young, of Clinton, and Mrs.

Peggy Young, of the city; four sons, J. E. Young, of Los 3 Angeles, Jackie Young, of 410 SW 6: Price W. Young, the home address, and Thomas Young, of Los Angeles; Four sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McEwen, of Palmdale, Mrs.

D. B. Alderson, of Bell Gardens, Arthur Gage, south of the city, and Mrs. Dorothy Teague, residing in California, and one brother, Alva Clifford Lane, of Ontario, Calif. TURNER, Dysart W.

-Age 72, of 707 Hill. Died Wednesday in a convalescent hospital, Rosary will be at m. Thursday in the Smith Kernke funeral home. Mass will be at 9:30 a. m.

Friday, Our Lady's cathedral with in Rose Hill cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Rebecca, of the home address; a sister, Mrs. R. A. Thompson, also of the home: two other sisters, Mrs.

V. A. Pendleton and Mrs. R. J.

Rogers, both of Dallas. Mrs. Winnie 57, of CHEW, 'S Santa Fe, who died Wednesday. Services will be at 2 p. m.

Friday in the Hunter funeral home. Burial will be in the Sunny Lane cemetery. OLDACRE, Oath -Age, 76, of 112 SW 3. Died Wednesday in Mercy hospital. Services will be at 2 m.

God Friday church in the located Midway at 600 Assembly Harvey. of Burial will be in Sunny Lane cemetery under direction of the Watts funeral home. He has no immediate survivors. ETHERTON, John Preston--Age 27, of Edmond. Killed Tuesday in a traffic accident here, Services will be at 10:30 a.

m. Saturday in the Baptist church at Witcher. Burial will be in the cemetery at Davis direction o. the Hahn-Cook funeral home. Survivors include his wife, Betty; a son, Randy, anand a daughter, Madelynn Jean, home address; his father, Max Etherton; his mother, Mrs.

Ethel Etherton, and brother, Jim Lee, all of Phoenix, three sisters, Mrs. Eula Calson, of Fresno, Mrs. Lillian Jo Stillwagner, of Edmond, Winnie May Capes, also of Phoenix. Economic Council Meets at Norman Future plans and a review of accomplishments to date were the business considered at the executive committee meeting of the Oklahoma Council on Economic Education held in Memorial Union hall, Norman, Wednesday night. Oklahoma Harry McKinney, University of professor, is directing workshop activities for the council.

The executive committee is made up of representatives from industry, organized labor, the Farmers Union and the Farm Bureau. If you want something done, give it to a busy man. He'll have his secretary do the C. McCandles. THIS IS ONE OF TODAY'S "LUCKY LICENSE1-32220 TAG" VISIT OKLAHOMA-1956 NUMBERS WATTS FUNERAL HOME Service a Sacred Trust" 1301.

N. Robinson CE 2-2161 CRITERION CLEANERS EVERETT "TED" KOVAR, Owner Pick- -up Delivery (Northwest) 1204 N. Penn. JA 5-0914 We Operate Our Own Plant Women's Activities Phone FOrest 5-3423 Society Schools Clubs Mr. and Mrs.

Sim Griffin, 707 Rickenbacker, Midwest City, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Glenda Janelle Griffin, to Sp. Dee French, of the U. S. army at Orleans, France. Her fiance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Newberry, 508 Atkinson, Midwest City. He arrived in Oklahoma City from overseas Saturday. The couple will be married at 7:30 p.m. May 12, in the First Baptist church in Midwest City.

Rev. C. Murray Fuquay will officiate at the ceremony. Miss Griffin is a graduate of Midwest City highschool and Hills Business University. The prospective bridegroom is also a graduate of Midwest City highschool.

He enlisted in the army following his graduation in 1954. The couple will make their home in Orleans, France, where Sp. French is stationed with the U. S. army.

They will sail from Hoboken, May 18 on the Amsterdam. Gardenia Garden Club Meets in Carter Home MISS GLENDA JANELLE GRIFFIN, 707 W. spects a French doll her fiance, Sp.3/c Dee her as a gift from Orleans, France, where he the U. S. army.

The couple will be married sail for France May 18, where they will make his tour of service. Miss Glenda Janelle To Marry Sp.3/c Dee Midwest City VFW Holds Loyalty Day Program Loyalty Day program was held May 1st, at 7:30 p.m., in Jarman Junior highschool auditorium, sponsored by Midwest City Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7192 and Ladies Auxiliary to Eugene L. Farthing. Chairman was Louis Nelson. Other various organizations participated.

United States Senator Mike Monroney and State Senator George Miskovsky and numerous other distinguished guests were present. The program included: Pledge to the Flag Explorer Scout Rook; Invocation, Lt. Col. Russell L. Shary, chaplain; National Anthem, by audience; played by highschool band, Lyle Work, director; introduce Master of ceremonies, Carlton Poling, senior vice commander of fifth district; commander, VFW of Oklahoma, Raymond Rust, "Why Loyalty Introduction of guests: Mayor Roger Banford.

VFW and the civil defense work or Disaster Plan for schools, Tom Brett. Neil Schriner, executive secretary, Tinker area YMCA, introduced Glenn Breeding, presentation of YMCA memberships. Com. Iman A. Love and president Alice Alcott, VFW Post 7192, presentation of certificates and prize money to 1st and 5th place winners in poster contests, essay contests and speech contests.

Drill and Demonstration by Post 1857 Vetterettes. Safety program, Lt. K. O. Patterson, highway patrol.

Drill and demonstration, Post 7192 Strutters. Musical portrayal of the five periods of history from Revolutionary war to today. Rockwood P-TA to Hold School of Instruction School of instruction will be held by the Rockwood School P-TA Friday morning at 9:45 a.m., in the Jefferson building, for the new officers and chairman. Participating be: Mrs. A.

Carroll, president; Mrs. C. R. Turner, secretary; Mrs. G.

E. Davidson, historian; Mrs. K. E. Madding, membership chairman; Mrs.

V. L. Mays, budget and finance; Mrs. W. N.

Mashburn, program chairman; Mrs. Nick Vulk, hospitality; Mrs. H. J. Duncan, publicity chairman; Mrs.

Leona Gaeddert, safety chairman; Mrs. G. M. Cable, student aid; Mrs. J.

Day, home room representative. Aynes Rakes Vows Are Solemnized in Recent Ceremony Rickenbacker, inFrench presented to is stationed with May 12, and will their home during Griffin French Mrs. Billie Carter was hostess to the Gardenia Garden club unit Monday at her home, 3615 SE 26th. Mrs. R.

V. Robnett, president called the meeting to order and presided over the business session. Roll call was answered by eight members with "Care of My A roundtable discussion was held on "Flowers in My The topic of the lesson was "Flower by Mrs. W. V.

Mayfield. She illustrated the lesson by making several different arrangements. Other subjects discussed during the evening was the bird book and the flower show. Mrs. Ray Fender was presented with a wedding anniversary gift of a beautiful giant gloxinia.

Mrs. W. M. F. Miller received the door prize.

Mrs. Carter's sister, Mrs. Jeannie Conner and children were guests. Refreshments were served by the hostess to the following: Mrs. W.

M. S. Miller, Mrs. R. V.

Robnett, Mrs. W. V. Mayfield, Mrs. Ellis Stevens, Mrs.

Ray Kopplemann, Mrs. Ray Fender and Mrs. L. W. Thompson.

The next meeting will be held May 15 with Mrs. Ella Steven, 2708 Del Road. TO SELL THAT UNUSED ARTICLE place a want ad in LABOR'S DAILY. Call ad taker, FC 5-3423. Before a background of pink gladioli, greenery and two 8- branch candelabra Thelma Jean Aynes became the bride of Jimmie Frank Rakes recently in an 8:30 p.m.

ceremony at the First Free Will Baptist church. Rev. B. J. Kirby officiated at the double ring ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lillie M. Aynes, 1619 Heyman. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Dye, 1432 SW 32. Mrs. Flisha Fleet, organist played traditional wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Docha Guilliam, vocalist who sang, "Forever "I Love You Truly" and Given in marriage by her brother, Olen Aynes, the bride wore a strapless ballerina lengthy dress of white satin and net styled on princess lines with a bouffant skirt. The dress was trimmed with sequins and pearls, over which she wore a lace duster.

Her shoulder length veil of illusion was caught to a half hat and she carried an orchid atop a white Bible. Mrs. Bonnie Jo Hougan, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor and Mrs. Jeanice Winkleman, also a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore ice blue strapless ballerina length dresses and dusters.

They carried cascade bouquets of pink carnations. Freddie J. Howell, 3808 S. Brook, line, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Travis J.

Winkleman, brother-in-law of the bride, and Teddie Gene Aynes, brother of the bride. Lighting the tapers were Phyllis Aynes, sister of the bride and Lillian Howell, niece of the bride. Flower girls were Yvonne Sue and Linda K. Howell, nieces of the bride. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a navy blue suit with pink accessories.

Mrs. Dye wore a navy blue dress with pink accessories. Both wore corsages of pink carnations. A reception was held following the ceremony in the church parlor. Those assisting were: Betty Jo Adams, sister of the bridegroom and Edna Rakes, sister-in-law of the bridegroom.

The couple left for a wedding trip to the eastern part of the state. The bride chose as her traveling costume a pink tailored suit with navy blue accessories and an orchid corsage. The bride attended Central highschool. The bridegroom is a former student of Capitol Hill He is employed at Wilson and Co. The couple will be at home at 2108 SW 23.

Meetings Announced By Square Dance Clubs Kalico Kapers Square Dance club will meet Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in West Side Lions Club, at Lions Town Hall, 4135 NW 10. Grand march will be lead by the president Bill Reynolds and wife, Nita. Host couples for evening will be Mr. and Mrs.

Bill McLain and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Enterling. Soldier Creek HD Club Holds Open House Meet There were displays of canning, sewing, basket work, copper tooling and textile painting. The Soldier Creek Home Demonstration club held an open house Monday.

Rancho Village Baptists Honor Graduating Seniors Rancho Village Baptist church will honor the graduating seniors from the church at a banquet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the church parlor. There are 15 graduating seniors from the church. Jerome Zerick, personnel director at Baptist university, Shawnee, will have charge of the program, which will be presented by students from the university..

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