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The Ada Evening News from Ada, Oklahoma • 6

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Ada, Oklahoma
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6
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Society at Cash to cleanse your skin witk LIQUID! two kinds i Mexican design ran 119 Broadway pio de Important for Easter A Navy Black or Pastel Crepe The name 298 puts the Seal of 'w 4 TJT 4 VZtfli and the SULPHUR March 15 (Special) An announcement of the mar riage of Miss Lorena Branch to Henry rankljn' Hickson at the home of her parents in Carlsbad Caverns New Mexico is of in terest to Sulphurites Mrs Hickson is the daughter of William Branch for 14 years superintendent of Platt national park She was bom here The wedding took place eb ruary 23 EXTRA LENGTH HOSIERY RAYON STOCKINGS $1 The name NoMend has always stood for the finest in rayons just as it does in other types of stockinp always happy to have a shipment to offer to our regular NoMend rayop customers and newer friends as well LIQUID AMUR CLEANSER 150 HUS TAX The stuff that Easter Parades are made of! Sprightly rayon in glowing pastels smart blacka and navys All in brand new styles that show exciting fashion tricks accent (or create) a slim young waist! The one sketched is typical of our wide assortment Sizes 9 to 15 12 to 20 LIQUID CHEMI CLEANSER 150 MW TAX The College Beauty Shop Under New Management Specializing In HAIRSTYLING AND PERMANENT WAVING All New Equipment Open Nights by Appointment Operators: Ida Steele Margretta German 109 rancis Phone 3316 rances Denney bring you Members of Study Club Entertained With Line Party Members of the Modern Cen tury Department of the Tanti Study club were entertained with a line party at the McSwain thea ter Monday' evening Hostesses for this affair were Mrs Charles Bates' Mrs Bert Simmons Mrs John Rinard and Mrs Lester Blair After the shbw the party went to a local drug store for refresh ments Vilnp and white beach coat with knitted beach shirt and plaid swim shorts Had enough? Add thia purchase to your Monthly Payment Account ormer Konawa Girl Marries In Oklahoma City Now mnkin? their home 2117 North Kelham Oklahoma are Mr and Mrs George Tapscott who have fust re turned from a wedding trip to Dallas The marriage took place March 2 at 2 pm in the home of the brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs Guy Gen try in Oklahoma City Reverend John Abernathy pastor' of the Crown Heights Methodist church read the double ring ceremony in the presence of close friends and relatives Mrs Tapscott is the former Miss Virginia Dale Love daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Love Konawa and Mr Tapscott is the son of Mrs Tapscott Ok lahoma City and the late Dr Tapscott Mrs Gentry played the tradi tional wedding marches' and the bride was given in marriage by her father She wore a pale blue dress fashioned with long point ed sleeves and a high neckline Her accessories were pink and she carried a Bible topped with pink catpellias showered with hy acinths Mrs Kenneth Rice served as matron of honor and best man was Mr Rice ollowing the ceremony a' re ception was held Miss Penny Whitaker and Mrs Gentry assis ted in serving Among those who entertained at pre nuptial parties for the bride include Mrs A I Ruggles Konawa: Miss aye Malone 433 NW 28 Miss Joyce McDade 1309 Classen and Mrs Rice ormer Sulphur Girl Married In New Mexico Rites 'At Blake Home Is Meeting or Study Club A meeting of the Historv partment of the Tanti Study club was held Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs Quinton Blake 614 West Nineteenth Program leader was Mrs Wagner who introduced the guest speaker Mrs Carpen ter Mrs Carpenter reviewed the book Through My Hats" by Lilly Dache Refreshments were served to the following members and guests: Mrs Wagner Mrs Carpenter Mrs Quinton Blake Mrs James Ewing Mrs Burl Thompson Mrs William Lee Mrs Opal Boswell Mrs Dwight Morelock Mrs Alle tag Mrs Stephenson Mrs Graham MrsIke Minton Mrs inis Morrison Mrs Edwards Jr Mrs A Hub bard Mrs Carter Jr Mrs Mayes and Mrs Denton Now making their home in Lindsay are Mr and Mrs Elmer Cooper whose marriage was an event of Saturday evening March 8 Vows were exchanged a quiet ceremony at 8 at the home of Dr Morris who read the service Only attendants were Elborn Cooper brother of the groom and Mrs Cooper The bride was attired in a sheer gold wool suit dressmaker type with brown accessories She wore a white half hat decked with flowers Her corsage was fash ioned of gardenias and pink rose buds A daughter of a pioneer fam ily Mr and Mrs Jordan Abbott south of the city Mrs Cooper re ceived her education at Pleasant Hill and Ada High schools Mr Cooper son of Mr and Mrs Homer Cooper west of the city is also a memoer ui a neer family of this vicinity Newquick painty it takes off makeup and surface dirt without soap without irritation It gives your skin a romantic fresh look you dream was there College for Women spring festi val to be held in the college au ditorium March 19 23 i Miss Londa Lee Moore dauxh ter of Mrs Lon Moore 130 West Seventeenth will be fea tured as piano soloist with the orchestra in certo No 1 in flat Miss Martha Pennington daughter of Mr and Mrs Pennington 209 East Thirteenth will sing with the glee club and Miss Lady Alyce Cortpton daughter of Mr and Mrs A C' Compton Al len will sing with the chorus Allen Church Class Convenes At Mrs Daughe'rty's Members the Emmanuel class of the irst Baptist church of Allen met Monday evening in the home of Mrs Bill Daugherty with Mrs Hal Merchant presid ing as co hostess Business of the mpnth was dis cussed and the class hymn was sung Members answered troll call by quoting a verse from the Bible Refreshments were served to the following i members and guests: Mrs George McDew Mrs Mart Lovin Mrs Jones Mrs Aaron Walker Mrs Joe Craw ford Mrs Barnes Jr Mrs Harry Barnes Mrs red Pfige the teacher Mrs 'A Pegg Mrs Naylor and Sharon Lynn Mrs A Kimbrough Mrs Bill Orrick Mrs Doyle Trip lett of Houston Texas Mrs Daugherty and Mrs Merchant This is a class for young mar ried women: those not affiliated with other churches are invited to attend WCTU Meets In Jeter Home On Thursday Thursday afternoon the met in the home of Mrs Jeter 500 South Rennie The meeting was opened with group singing followed by a prayer of fered by Vrs Jenkins An 1 inspiring devotional on was presented by Mrs Chastain Miss Cora Perot reviewed an editorial entitled Cannot Be Made Mrs Charles A Long who with her husband has been a mission ary in Brazil for the past 36 years was present and gave an account of the work in that country Mrs ancestors Were pioneers in work in several different states in the United States and her talk was enlighten ing Methodist Class Has Covered Dish Dinner at Hargis' Convening for a business cnninl mpptinff members of Daughters class of the i irst Methodist church met Tues day evening in the home of Mrs A Hargis 220 West Eighteen th ollowing a delicious covered dish dinner Dr Hargis gave an inspiring devotional Mrs A Pokorny renderend a group of readings Mrs Charles Long told of her work as a missionary in South America A business session followed the program Members and guests attending were Mrs Emerson Mrs i Charles Lane Mrs Hay nes Mrs Coleman Mrs Jol Bryan Sr Mrs Lola Hardin Mrs Green Mrs Hyder Mrs Monroe Mrs Ray Mrs Granger Mrs I Hinshaw Mrs Meaders Mrs McCary Mrs Ada Deen Mrs Stella McCon naha Mrs Carter Mis rank Bourland Mrs John son Mrs Harris Mrs Jeter Mrs Wood Mrs Charles A Long Mrs John Beard Mrs Eugenia Young Miss Cora Perot Mrs A Pokornv Mrs Howard Bush and Dr and Mrs A Hargis Ray Home Is Meeting Place or Iris Unit The Iris Unit of the Ada Gar den dubs met in the home of Mrs Ray for a regular mon thly meeting Thursday Plans were made for the flow er show to be held April 18 and also to attend a district meeting to be held April 17 at Wewoka A committee was appointed to make and carry oqt plans for a picnic table to be built at Glen wood park The lesson on History and Development of was led by Mrs Lee Nabors Members present included Mrs Newlund Mrs A Auld Mrs Bethreve Mrs Moon Mrs 'Ryan Mrs Curtis Mrs Witcher Mrs Ivy Davis Mrs Mahan Mrs Hearn Mrs Russell Mrs A Heady Mrs A Davis Mrs Peay Mrs Jim Rogers Mrs Karr Mrs Lee Nabors and the hostess Mrs Ray Mrs Joe Jack son Worth Tex was a guest Paula owler Honored With Birthday Party Honoring Paula Katherine ow ler on her third birthday Mrs Paul owler and Mrs Mc Coy entertained with a party at the home oi me ratter our oourn Oak Yellow and green colors were employed in decorations Bowls of mquils were arranged throughout the rooms ollowing a round of games re freshments were served Those present were Mrs Maier and Cassandra Kay Mrs Hammond James David and Judy Mrs Kermit Tate and Ronnie Phyllis Oliver Betty Ma rie Steen Johnnie Moore Joetta Moore Sue Clouse Beverly Ann Clouse Janease Deering Dorothy Ashabranner Barbara Ashabran ner Wanda Jobe Carol Ann Jobe Miss Alpha Cobb Mr and Mrs Curtis McCoy Clouse Mrs McCoy and the honored guest Gifts were sent by Nancy Cheri Murphy and Gary Gwin Cooper Although temperatures on the plateau of Yellowstone National Park drop as low as 60 below geyser and hot springs areas re main snow free with grass and shrubs thriving around them Seminole Couple United in Quiet Service Wednesday Late Wednesday afternoon Miss Thelma Kaundart of Se minole became the bride of Wal do Lilly also of Seminole in quite ceremony performed at the home of Dr Morris pas tor of the irst Baptist church The only attendantwas Neese of Seminole Mr and Mrs Lilly are now making their home in Seminole Three Students rom Vicinity To Be on Program Three Pontotoc county girls will participate in the Oklahoma Bridal Shower Is Given or Drucilla Cash WAnArinO Miss Drucilla whose marriage to Moore will be March 22 Mrs A Lea and Mrs George Stephens were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower in the home of the latter on riday evening Guests deposited their gifts in a papier mache bordered with evergreens from which each withdrew a gift handing it to the honoree with a wish Mrs A Lea entertained with a reading Grow on Trees" Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the honoree Refreshments repeating a St Patricks motif were served to twenty guests: Mrs Dylc Carmen Miss Martha Spann Mrs Schroeder Mrs Moore Mrs Gosnell: Mrs Moore Mrs Eddie Van Bibber Mrs Pennington Mrs Homer Gos nell Mrs Charles Biege Mrs A Woods Mrs Willis Parry Mrs A McKoy Mrs Moore Mrs Bill Brown Mrs Shi Cash and Mrs Hause" Gifts were sent by Mr and George Toler Mrs Jake Driver Mrs elix Rogers Mrs Gordon Arrington Mrs Merle Taff Mrs LaSalle Mrs otfames Michael Miss Betty Ore baugh Miss red Andrews Mrs Jennie Skaggs Mrs Ruth Street er Mrs Gerald West Mrs Clar ence MaGruder Mrs I Kill ough Mr and Mrs Chrysler and Mrs nay Coopers Recently Married Now At Home in Lindsay Now making their home 12th and Rennie Telephone 2900 i (57) Russells Honor Daughter With Birthday Party It was to honor their daughter Dana Carole on her birthday that Mr and Mrs Brooks Russell en tertained with an informal party at the Jaycee Hall Green and white suggestive of St Day were repeated in decorations and also in the re freshments After a number of games di rected by Mrs Clint armer the honoree opened her many nice gifts Those attending were Doris Miller Ina aye Love 'Jerry Donaghey Marilyn Gummerson ranky Elmore Anne Linscheid Jean Myers Mary Nell Sweatt Emily McCurley Marilyn Martin Roberta Toler Phyllis Keltner June Merrick Sandra Cales Katy Sue Callahan Virlene Loman Nancy Porter Nancy Prey Mel cena Wallace Carolyn Smith Robert Mitchell Max Richards Dan McCord rank Jaques Billy Happer Jimmy Grubaugh Jim my Staford Sam Cales Doug Mc Cord Bob Hoehn Darrell Cope land Donnie LaSalle Ted Hud son Ronald Anson Jerry Scott Donald Smith Warren Boley Jimmy McRoberts Jimmy Tra herne Billy Spann Kay entem Shirley Jean Gregg Wanda Ray Jean Acker and Anita Kay Rus sell ourth Birthday Is Celebrated By Randy Standridge To honor her daughter Randy Maye on her fourth birthday Mrs Burke Standridge 728 West Eighth entertained a group of friends at her home Monday Jonquils furnished a pretty background for the affair The guest of honor presided over her birthday cake Games were played and the little guests were presented fav ors Refreshments were served at the close Those present were Sammye Howard Mary Catherine Thomp son Nancy Shoemake Dickie Wilson Polly Ayers Kay Shoe make Bobby Lewis Beverly Todd Billy Pat Roberts And Mrs Ronald Black Mrs Charles Stone Mrs Tan kersley and Mrs Lester Sherman aunt of the honoree ADA EVENING NEWS Page 6 Sunday March 1 6 1 947 1 I I vents IS flK Mhm I rn WjS ClcaMffiuncan 12th and Rennie Telephone 2900 mA 1 750 750 HANDSOME NEW STYLES in shoes for Easter Genuine brown wing tip! Quality leather plus fine 5 85 workmanship Perfect shoe for dress 7 to IL 750 Medallion tipped brogue! Smooth brown leather that shines easily An ideal dress shoe for Easter 6 11 Popular brown lounger of selected soft leather! The right shoe for all sports wear Sizes 6K to Good Place Buy Good Shoes insfl 1 1 A 1 vi rr 55 Ly I 1.

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