Frisbie, Glenna Jean


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and approximately 76 other Picher Oklahoma children will appear in a tiny tot routine Monday night at the Plaza Theatre under sponsorship of the Whitebird school. Mrs. Mattie Sue Foley, director. The winners will be picked according to the applause of the audience. A silver loving cup is the first prize. Children are being sponsored by local merchants. They are: Judith Ann Jaeger, Maregean Atkins, Carolyn Ann Daugherty, Jean Hunt, Lola Mae Parkinson, Kara Zoe Edens, Shermaline Garner, Patsy Doris Young, Norma Jean Edens, Joan Leffler, Dorothy Lou McClannahan, Johnnie Del Durnil, Pauline Hallock, Leslie Ann Aton, Pat Waggner, Mina Sheary, Sue Ann Layton, Joy Edens, Wilma Louise Van Trease, Joan Ireton, Phillip Chew, Gene Saffard, Larry Bill Mott, Lorreta Shuck, Ann Hocker, Jimmie Thompson, Joy Hailey, Mary Frances Harris, Jeanne Morgan, Sandra Williams, Glenna Jean Frisbie, Shirley Carlin, Vivian Miller, Virginia Fay Ehreman, RayAnn Zoblotsky, Frances Bruce, Mary Ann Griffin, Cora Mae Horine, Dorothy Joe Nevins, Wilma Sue Connor, Patty Sue Pace, Gordon Moudy, Mary Lou Duan. Donn Lou Teague, Lahoma Bp', Jeanice Parkison, Bobby Benscooter, Hershal Neal Hulsey, Patsy Parkison, Carol Ann Saunders, Reva Ann McFerron, Sally Holmers, Henen Broady, Shirley Jean Ray, Jane McWethy, Carolina Young, Norma Jean Farr, Twyla Atwood, Wanda Loraine Richardson, Helen Clarice Brewer, Clifford Druitt, Dorothy Hallock, Bill Hocker, Caroline Oriell, Jerry L. McFerran, Jerry Joe Perry, Byron Brumfiled, Mary Ann Pooler, John Herbert Miller, Louise Clark and Carter Leroy Windhafu. Note: Please forgive mis-spelled names. The microfilm is difficult to read.
Tri-State Tribune,Picher,OK
Apr 06 1939
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--- Floyd Raymond Mallet, Jr. won first place in the Tiny Tot Revue. He was sponsored by Picher Police Chief Al Maness. Little Patsy Wagoner, who represented the Todd funeral home was awarded second place, and Loretta Shuck sponsored by the Lane Dairly was third. Each received a gold lettered ribbon. Three runner-ups received honorable mention were Bill Lawrence Smith, who represented the Putnam Lumber company, Cara Zoe Edents, sponsored by the Kennedy Perforated Metal company and Jimmy Thompson, represented Cantrell's furniture store. There were 76 children entered in the contest and awards were made according to the applause of the audience.
Tri-State Tribune,Picher,OK
Apr 13 1939
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Tri-State Tribune, Mar 1930 - Dec 1947
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