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The News-Review from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 1

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The News-Reviewi
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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'UM -1--1 NEWSI Jr IJA OVAa 111stovical Soclet Cs CapIto Sts 11 Cktv ONcks J611 11 Aa DEVOTED TO THE WELFARE OF PUTNAM CITY AND COMMUNITY LARGEST CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE WORLD Serving all of Northwest Oklahoma County including Bethany Bush Hills Corbin Park Putnam City Warr Acres West Nichols Hills and Council Grove Volume 19 Oklahoma City Okla Thursday Nov 23 1944 Number 7 Civic Club To Elect New Officers Land Offered For Athletic Field 9-41 't s'1C 0 i I 1 'h it 4P4 1 i' A I 1 i 41:1 1 4 Ii I '-liks 0 4 1 i i If 17:1 1sl 1 "'Ir i f' 1Z- 1 's 1:1 n1 1 -t 1 4t i 't 4 a --NI 7ri ttt'''16if 4P (i i c-4-'s" sg stf I x-xf-titiro 4 13 ii: l''''ro (if ark rk c't i 'N P'' 1 :11 v-4 IS N'' 2 's 14f7rr filiA A I 4 vot 'k -N 4: -11: 8c rrv 0ti: :4 44 1:::04 i' -s 1n 4 ltqr li 1 t'j S'''7t'1 41111M116 10 :4 A -43 1:11 t444''' 1 11" 4 4 400 )ra-usimizitzwe log 4b Iri 4(4 A all 14 i Vii l'' '''3 t' 'i '5 't4cAp kot11-:" 4 0 i ---r171 4: 4-4-- I i 40 4 1 --7 )L lb e' 111" '40 -i' 4 1 i 4'1 ft 4440i0106 -A'gg'21- sk 0 0-' ''3'k :4 -N f0 1 fo 1 -4 4 -pd 4 'q' 1- 7 'l t- l'Ittp-- 41te 1 IC 4 11 1 i so xi tir0011( lit -li 4 4 1 Tha kf '1 1' t'f 1 A4tiii ti li 114 1 "SEtt i 1 ft 0 011 didt- 7 4 --e-- ii I ontedli 'f Is At the Civic Club luncheon On Tuesday 1 Putnam made an otIcr to the Hhool ys'ent anti the community for an athletic stadium and the Civic cluh appointed a committee cons ling of Ray Barnett Ii dloee'icg and Troy Shelton to tem ill porfectmr: plan ith Mr Putnam for the ways and for conAruction The tentative off( for the school board to 70 or 100 feet along the wet side of the Artwtt properly and combining that strip with the land already owned I i laud sytem a modern could he constructed irl11tle not only for school (vent but for inajor games The 101 now owns some 275 feet eat del west 111(01 WOUld be adequate for 111 hell itself but additional would be required at each end to provide freedom Of act ion At the nacting Mr 'Terrill spolo behalf of the proposed coni ii ut ional Nvhich would pernit additional funds for school purposes Mr 'Terrill said that petitimr would be circulated hefore lone in favor of bringing this amendment to a vote Mr Barnett gave the information that federal aid anti approval was proladde for a five rooni addition to the grade schtols in the very near future Several visit ors were present and the usual vood lunch was served by the ladies The annual election of officers for the ensuing year will take place at I he next meeting of the Putnam City Civic club Friday night Decembe Ray Barnett the retiring president is hoping for a large attendance so that the choice for next vetr will represent the wishes of the majority and every paid-up literabyr will be urged to vote An excellent program has been arranged for' this night First Bev John Abernathy will le the speaher and Bev Abernathy has few equals as a chamber of cenuaerce speaker He comldnes a great deal of wit with sound Hanlon sense and his delivery leaves notrring to be desired The group singing will be led hy Mashburn who has no superior in that field lie makes the silcnt sing and enjoy it 'fhe musical part of the program will he presented by Mrs Oliver Nixon iind Howard White Mrs i on will he remembered by those who heard her at the memorial service held lattt spring at the Baptist church She has a dramatic soprano voice of unusual beauty and has sung in metropolitan grand opera and of course Mr White has no equal here as an accompanist There should be a record crowd out at this meeting The program will be good and the election is important Be sure that your memhership is paid up if you 'an to vote However even if you are not a paid up member you are welcome and cordially invited to come and eat a dinner for which the Legion Auxiliary is making special plans and hear the program a allk55ivincl A 6 1944 1 1 Ol 601 cess per Dre 1TY re- 1 We we is 525 oy any Icy sTtiz TEA ONE Warr Oilers Site For Legion Hall Most thankful indeed will be the mothers and fathers of the sons who be able to join them in the intimacy of the family circle on Thanksgiving Day this year But there will be many homes in which service flags hang where vacant chairs will be mute evidence of the fact that sacrifices must that are making it possible for us to give thanks now that our cities have not been bombed that our people have suffered no starvation that our dren are safe Yes there is much for which we can give thanks this year and especially to those who have given their lives that lye may continue to be free ul II al (11 I c39 1IIcI 1 IIILILII WI IN ilit can give thanks this year and especially to 1 who have given their lives that we may col to be free Warr this week told A Curtis building chairman of the local post of the American Legion that he would give the Legion a plot of ground just west of the "Warr Acres post office for a building site and would make a financial contribution to start construction This is a chance for the community and Legion to comhine and erect a community building that 'Fite local chapter of Blue Star 11(11 tea in Teen Town tvhen Park of the t)klahonta ('ity (htli)ter was a special guest very intert-ling protzrant tier the i II1 of Lynn Martini ane: tho 1Itit Star aceottipitniol at the piano hy (ark The a(c)rthim 01) lry Ilayes va- lecHvd NVeaver (1 1 tutton and 11 an all pupils of the partit ipated with readinv- and dance nullibers In I I c( rivner line at I he tea wh I I li i uIa were 11111111111 L( liNt a (if garden IlmverA art' ically arranged 1111(OH'Howt th 1t11 The II(' (11:11 tLa celltel'Cd A it I) 'WA I 1 I t) tlitti iltililt)(1 eithr sidc hy tad I hie and whilP -I LTY 6 I 11rs (' I Jae guest ki i In at 1 i 1) Star I I LL be 1 1 a will be available for all community activities and vitt fill a long-felt want Plans for financing- the proposed building are now ling wade s'INi 11440 '4 7- i 40 11( itid I rNic Art: 4 4 -7: 3 1 I 4 1 t- '1) 4( 4 1 Ici 1 I )' 4' A '''''s '''''''''''110 4 4 A4tp 7- -8 4 1 44 4 Eq( "1 400 $1 N1' Good Crowds Attend Store Opening -1 CIttl '444 41! Airs Ilancoct Entertans Broderson Little Theatre Well Attended New Postmistress At Warr Acres Circle Members Fn terhin- Club In spite of the bad weather hundreds of people attended the (Toning of the new Martin Drug StUre at lEst zuni MacArthur last Sat urday The store presented an excellent appearance and the entire arrangement was such that everyone was in agreement that it will he a decided asset to the commonity Blue and white predominated as a background and this combination With mahogany fixtures displayed the ample stock to a decided ad The modern fountain is dtippel to adequately serve the customers and the stock of mmsazta give an accessilde supply that has long been needed here Mr and Mrs Martin are very well pleased over the success of their opening chE) Betty Jo Anderson has taken ov Betty Jo Anderson has taken 1 4 4:14 I' II 31 I 1 1 III( 1i 11V1(1 I Jul not to Hi a 11vict Vi i fot 1 ov- M1 140 Ilanco4's Ah'wHi cr this duties of Postmistress at to the Itoine 4'reh or le Warr Acres replacing Mrs Opal the Waugh who resigned and is tak- i ing a inuch needed rest ceta AVhite yc a Miss Anderson is from Kansas tete-tin 1 I flom City but has Leen living with Mr' the -Tcn ii ret and Mrs Waugh in Warr Acres Ly (11i111: ft Wii th since May suhie4 -Thou Hnh Belr Vittle---s A Thv IVIrs Waugh has heen el MI tress at Warr Acres since the of- I flee opened about three years ago Dill ing the di-en -I I Ii 1 tress at Warr Acres since the nfflee opened about three years ago Dill itiV he 11i0 1 Ageratum Club Observes Anniversary Mrs It Mills and 'Mrs Jack Cavin were at the A verat Flower club anniversary meeting Wednesday in Hie bome of Mrs I IL Wheeler at 11 The club was organized in Novem1er 1 trt9 Tom Talley who became the first preAdent of the organization In order to show their appreciation for her part in establishing this club which has given them so many happy hours the members showered Mrs Talley with handkerchiefs Mr Henry Walters enlarged upon his radio talk on "Putting the Garden to Sleep- for the monthly I esson 11! 11 11 11 -'1tr1 it' 11H1 it! 11 1 1 0 'WV to Several local people at the Little Theatre at the Municipal auditorium Monday night and saw "My Sister Eileen" The presentation compared very with the road productions and the Little Theatre group can he highly recommended as an entertainment feature George tknde who recently returned from the maritime service al out stole the show with his rendition a the part of the Greek landlod while the adolescent druggist played by Don Danner and the newspaper reporter played by Bill Stevenson were idso good Stev 'thin ot tne part ot tne tireeR Jana- lord whili the adolescent druggist played by Don Danner and the newspaper reporter played by Bill were also good Stev- 11neyGlen 1 II: vent L'end the Hr and during that time she has rerl- Chi Li Itlt pally it wa and during that time she has ITN- Chi Li IHt Ilt) 1 it vi 1 11 ti 1 i N- --r-tr-it-tsr 01 fki1-7fi I NI ti ii4 i Di 4 1 01 A AR A i'tkl(11sZi "'a 1 410UN' ILit Slahlay a 1 coxs I I11 rl ii dered competent and efficient ser- that each memker tA111 al 111 VI vice Iler temperament and herl lare hook :01 i) oi pt 1 desire to please nutde her an iohal to he Childtens Hone in l'o ft wt to! employee to) till the place Iler I itny In teldit Hi) mo mler- niny 'end enson ill be remembered as the 1 retirement leaves a place that will pictote I o1: nio'aoH flow it 'L AND )1Ns master of ceremonies at the ROMA he hard to fill and if the new po-o- I whio lie ell'Idr inn cili Not 1: si i show recently given before the mistress will be as and tureH: for holr ')op hool Putnam City Civic club accommodating as Mrs VVaugh this I'vt I M) I IH th community tan feel fortunate s( I :11 I I 1 a (ies(rt Wheeler servcd tau: luncheon at noon I HI N' Post No 12 Legion and Aux'1lary Thursday Nov 2:1 i hall 8:00 I It' 1N 1' i 11( I I cr I It' 1 :01 tll-titT niido Lit1 110 1 Of I Ht chin Mr- Veda Itov toll of itH The local flavor was added tiy the preparation and assistance given hy Minnie Jo Curtis' who is entertainment chairman of the Little Theatre grwp 11 1 1 vr was addd IN H1 I LI' I 1 Civic Clu li Election of Officers FidaY Dec 1 1 11 hall Dinner 7:15 Co-operative Club Tharklay Dec 71h 7:00 :1 Teen TOWn MISS BROWN TO MARRY Mr and MI IL Irown of Houston TCNRS Zinnortnee the apprOaChing if their daughte George-Anne Irown to James llowlin Jaille: of Bay City Toas Novemier The Browns will lie ictnetabered here as former residents having lived in the 51100 Hock on 12nd St :11 Lieut IL IZ Parker spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs Roy Parker Lieut Parker has heen tra1I4'erre1 from the Air Corps because of a hurstd ear drum to the infantry and is now stationed at the replacement center at Camp Chassee Ark Sar111 Lull) I'vn hi (tin I 1' 1 eventng guests at the Cecil Allen home 5305 Hntlevard were Mr and Mrs 11 Lombard anJ family and Mr and Mrz A Curtis The Hudgins' Thanksgiving with Mr Hudgins' John Gam lid and family in Guthrie 11(Htf-- HI tho PHI proparittitlH Inv Mrs 111 ftmily 'C! wit a linni I 11 1.

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1935-1946