Social News - July 1935...
Alva Review-Courier (ARC), dated July 19, 1935 -- "R. A. Turner, east of town, attended to business interests in Alva Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. Dickey, south of town, were Alva visitors yesterday.
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Mrs. Root, northwest of town, was an Alva shopper Thursday.
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Elmer King, east of town, attended to business interests in Alva yesterday.
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A. H. Rolf, four miles northeast of twon, was an Alva Business visitor Thursday.
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Amercian Legion auziliary will meet with Mrs. H. H. Dunning, 1128 Sixth street, at 8:00 p.m.
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Y.W.C.A. Girls Enjoy Picnic - Approximately 20 were in attendance at the picnic given last evening in Hatfield park for the Y.W.C.A. fgirls of the Baptist church. Mrs. Tom Wilson is sponsor of the organization. Following the picnic dinner, Miss Ruth Marcum presented the lesson on Africa. Sleeta Baker introduced several games. Mrs. A. F. Wasspn was the only additional guest.
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Mrs. Anderson Is Class Hostess -- An interesting meeting of the Matrons class of the Baptist Sunday school was held Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. J. W. Anderson, 1017 Barnes. Mrs. Anderson read the scripture lesson, after which MRs. Luania Kerr had charge of the devotionals. The remainder of the afternoon was spent informally. A Pink and white color note was observed when the dainty ice course was served at the close of the meeting. There was a good attendance.
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Birth of Interest -- A Son was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Thomas, 1015 Barnes, Thursday afternoon, July 18 (1935), at Alva General hospital. The infant weighed eight pounds.
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Visits Here -- Mrs. Frank Thomas, Beaver, is in Alva visiting her mother, Mrs. W. L. Henson, and sister, Mrs. Harry Provost. Miss Marie Henson, who had been visiting in Beaver, returned home Wednesday.
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Breakfast For S. M. Club Members -- For members of the S. M. club, Mrs. L. E. Binkley and Mrs. C. S. Kendrick entertained at a 7 o'clock breakfast this morning on the lawn of the Binkley home at 814 Seventh Street. The appetizing two-course breakfast was served buffet style from a table prettily decorated with garden flowers.There were 18 members in attendance. Guests included Miss Mildred Downer, Mrs. A. F. Wasson and Mrs. F. O. Binkley. During a brief business period, plans were made for a picnic in Hatfield park the third Friday in August for members and their families. A number of cheerio pals were remembered.
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Visit In Colorado -- Mrs. E. A. Rubottom left today for Masonic Park, Colorado, to spend a month with Mrs. Pat Treece and family."
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