Carol Bingham, Sue Ann Hamilton and Betty Goodell.Freshmen — Bobby Sanders, Beatrice Beason, Minnie Hamilton, Mary Graham and Ruth baker.Sophomores — Robert Hamer, Max Patton, Virgie Sills.Juniors—Betty Singleton, Mari-lea Burke, Betty Anderson.Seniors—Laura Busse, Helen McCleary.Hockerville—First grade, Glen Whited; second grade, Billie Marie Clark.Third grade—Wilbur Eugene Simpson; fourth grade, Wilma Hodge; fifth grade, Larry Ellis; Sixth grade, Beverly Hodge.The Junior Royal Ambassadors of the Baptist church met Monday afternoon at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Paul Large, for their weekly program. Those present were Malvin Shearen, John Budi-selic, Bobby Duncan, Ted Haney, Wayne Tipton, Gary Ellington, Don Budiselic, Walter Lee Alexander, Leroy Ussery and the sponsor.The Baptist Missionary Society met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Dallas Beal in observance of their week of prayer. The remaning meetings will be held at the following places: Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Cleo Duncan; Thursday, Mrs. Claude Stanley, and on Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Budiselic.The Girls Auxiliary of the Baplittist church met Tuesday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. 0. C. Bean for their prayer program Those present were Louretta Crawford, Betty Smith, Robeadean Dawson, Norma Crawford, Shirley Brown, Frances Kidwell, Mary Jane Truelove, Janell Yost, Wanda Bean and the sponsor, Mrs. Paul Large.Mr. and Mrs.E. M. Erdman entertained Sunday with a dinner honoring the birthday of their son Parr, of Tulsa. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erdman and son, Frederick, of Bolivar, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erdman of Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ballard of Picher, Mr. and Mrs. Parr Erdman and the host and hostess.After spending the Thanksgiving holidays here in Quapaw with their mother, Mrs. Myrtle DeVil-liers, the following left Sunday for their homes: Mr. and Mrs. Rodney DeVilliers of Norman; Mrs. Floyd Hayden and children, Marjorie, Jack and Judy, of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Clarence Clemmons and son, James Richard, of San Pedro, Calif.Mrs. Mattie Wilson and daughter, Joan, have moved to Miami.Robert Haney and W. M. Watson, who are employed at Stafford, Kas., spent the week-end here with their families.Mrs. Roy Morton is improving after a week’s illness.Mr. nnH Mrs. John Allin rn-