The Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1963 Page: 3 of 6
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Naomi dam, First Baptist
church, held its annual in stall a-
t‘°® ban<lu* Saturday night at |
Borden s Brook Plaza cafeteria m 1
Tulsa.
The bead table was decorated
with an arrangement of flowers
in autumn colors, and on the oth-
er tables colorful leaves added au-
tumn accent
NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
' ChurCHES • PARTIES • ORGANIZATIONS
• Edited By Faye Dunlap
’»»»»««•»»■■■ ----------rrr,---rm-rmun i
Gamma Chapter
Attends Okemah
Luncheon Meet
Calendar
Tuesday
Mrs. Lloyd Boyd acted at in- Ad ^ C,ub “ 2 Pm
lUllina (dfirar f„r ik. i.ii__Salvation Army hall, hostesses Beta
Wiener Roost Is
September Fete
For Delta Rho
Sapulpa Matron
Birthday Honoree
At Family Dinner
n* family uf Mrs. A. M Bray
was entertained Sunday ui tne
home of her daughter and son-in-
^ and Mrs Heston Wit-
Fittoen Sapulpa members of wer north of Sapulpa.
Gamma chapter. Delta Kappa The dinner and family partv
Gamma society, were in attend-1 honored Mrs Bray s birthday an.
ance Saturday at a noonday mveraary which was Mondav
luncheon meeting of the chapter In attendance were Mr. and
held at First Christian church in Mrs. Robert Metcali. Phyllis. Pat-
Okemah. I ty and Mary. Larry Metcalf! Pat
Attending from Sapulpa were Tones. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Bray
Miss Mabel Gerard. Miss Elua- and J<* ah of Tulsa. Mr and
Personality Fault, Not Social
Drinking Usual Alcoholism Cause
PHILADELPHIA <UPT - A
*mi* ataen ef Prineeae Green
ir5vr£i‘s
ception about social drinking -1A pattern developed under which
Be HARRY renrranv »ide-sprend belief that every he and his wife would invite „ ...
By HARRY FERGISON social drinker sooner or later friends to the house anrf M n,B w,th ■ hnyfrtend,
WASHLNGTO.N IUWi - Lx- winds up an alcoholic. Actually, other homes for drinks * ?*ul J«*» Jr. U. aoe af a
rtl (Jd BMTHUillcm am slnv/..< ------*• -- - a. <L __li . . • I ■■■■■;■■■« * '• CBU|dW
S.
They idmtifind Ike girl
Mary Lea Dori*. 15. dat^Rar at
Mrs Mary Da via Caniia. Hater
, ot the former Gran Kelly.
Police mid tbs girl may have
. run off with a hnyfrtend. John
mmuci ueiaiu. Mlst fci lift------- «• luisa. sir. and , . . — r ni.iua.iy, inner domes lor annks
___ Members of Delte Rho chao*cr beln Howard, Mrs. Helen MtAI- Mr‘ Ken Neal Kathy and Julie, f!! alcoholism are almost according to the Washington Aico- By aae 27 he had aivan u» w,
■telling officer ter the lolloiin"' ^a,'at|?n Ar™> ^ hostesses Beta Sigma Phi and thecas! Ii*er- Mrs John Frank. Mis. Sand Springs and these Sepul- ^ Rehabdlla,lon CUn“. Jd X drilLllf Jhufc*yPfSj
Mrs. Jim McReynolds. president’.'1 DuL^Mrs Fran^T ^ ^ f°rrwd a P^ySatur.ay M,ld^ K,sW' Mrs **"■ Car- Mr and Mr. How.rd Bray ** ““‘“V13 £"* haavdy. Wd^ateT^ j Uk
Mr* D A North, vice president Srf ^ Mr. W T’ ^ 8 "ie**r a‘ ^r' ^ L Z T ^ ^ But do ST^e effect ,c "* " a‘C°h°1' hun tbeyZZd have
Mri Olio PannimitA. _____“ Mffi. Mf!. W. L Park Ur■ i._ TL«___ . CumfTUMLS. Mr< MrffifiiB Upn <*nd SlOVOn, Mr arvH Ura F.f * ‘10(1 lc ---_a_. ■ - •
Mr. Otte fUS^ pre“denl lMrs Ov.r Meek. Mr,. W. L. P„k
airs, uua Pennington, secretav- i>rater anA \ir„ va
treasurer; Mr. Ben Wr ght. be 1 “ Hobt,S
nevolent chairman
q I ,, „ social chairman ui charge
Sapulpa Home Demonstration plans.
Mr. Jim Thompson was Cu'Tmun*fl- Mr* Hen ^ Steven. Mr and Mrs. Ed C«kL^Ltiev are Z uZl rh o. . **"* «trinks .1 home and tnen be
— “ Mayme Clark. Miss BaWwin. Beth and Cindy. Harry *L ff** . ^ **’“* ""ltaf would suggest going out dancing
iwiord Mrs T J Du- P*ty. Sr . Mrs Brav Mr end — 401 * Americans who take a drink 0anC"8
vin Tilbury, reporter; Mrs. Uo)d PauJ 1 lemin^ Ted Lewis. Mr and Mr- Bob brand- Mf‘ Alberta Irvin and "tnn-
N*al yearbook chapman ^ (-or8an Nale. Mr. and Mr. Victor Hug^s ^
Parent-ChUd Psychoiogv Club Mr and Mrs. Don Young Mr Mr‘ V‘o)* Kin«’ Weieetka Skating Session
-M.s J. H. Honor. .422 East Lui- and Mrs Warren Boo*. Mr and “* *«tteUon , FeQtUrPH A
Mrs Don Simmons, Mr. and Mrs cw*mony for‘*o Sapulpans, Mrs '5. At
David Sippy. Mrs. Dessa Barnes.1 Irvi" and Mrs WelPlon Birthday Party
Others present were Mrs Frank
Wall Mrs Earl Cole. Mrs Myr-
ton Snider. Mrs Paul Fleming.
Mrs ! .1 Brashers. Mrs O J.
Holder. Mrs. Vernoise DuPriest.
and Mrs. Earl Young, teacher,
who gave the devotional*.
nevolent chairman; Mr, Rayford .‘TT *1°'T* Pl«a. ’ Martha trawford. Mr. T J Du- catty. Sr Mrs Bray Mr end y* United^ Stat« mm1iit,™ , VT * * <,r,n* His consumption of alcohte
M.., . b *. ,M ^ Z2" "d »iu « MM » L J ■ 1“»-br
— • *,v* **“ *'tend them Once there, considerable periods without it ..
rue years ago his consumption
divorced from
Mary Lot s father hi Pewmhar.
19 59 She marriad Busmm M
Coolin. 35. a manufacturer’s rep-
resentative, last mouth.
Police peculated tee young
couple may have gene to a Hate
with liberal marriage lava.
The musing youth was a stu-
they drink thing# they really and will attend cocktail parties 'I' as° ms consil,nPtion The musing youth waa a stu-
dent like ui iooeen their uihibi- all their lives without damage to reached a fifth of dent at Gormaatewn Academy
turns enough to have a good their business or their family f *77* * “y “* drank Wcr* T** girl attended Ravenhiil
itlm* There are thousands of com ^ ^ heavdy m Acadamy.
Social drinking, of
Thor* are thousands of case _ ... —------* —
drinking, of course, histones at social drinkers who ®* *^e l°t • job
is denounced by such organ;ra- became aJcohohcs. and here is1**"
Dr. Crawford Is
Weekend Visitor
From Albuquerque
Mr and Mrs Wallace Craw-
ford. 403 North Elizabeth, had vis-
iting with them over the weekend
their son Dr. James W. Craw-
ford who is doing his interchip
at Bernalillo County Indian hos-
pital. Albuquerque. N M
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford were
hosts at a dinner in their home
Sunday honoring the visitors. Oth.
ers attending were his brother
Gerald Crawford. Mrs. W. B Wil-
liams. Mr and Mrs Otis Pen-
nington and tons Mike and
George, and two other out of
town guests, Dr. Crawford*
grandparents. Mr and Mrs
James A. Rorex, Bakersfield,
Calif.
Thakatna StLdydub-7 45 p m David Sippy. Mrs. Dessa Ba-nes
continued to drink with USE HERALD WANT ADS
Durcas Class, Forst Baptist
church - 2 p m at the church
hostesses Mrs George WiUhile. D . , .
Mrs Charles Warner and Mrs K0‘ L'JCk Dinner
J F Wooisey. Served At Foil
Victory Class. First Methodist FriendshlD Mf»Pt
lurch - pot luck supper at the cr>Ubnip /Vieer
September social m?eting
church
church.
-mi iu me uon numan home — ------- was guest ol honor ui , —---- ■—*• '-s* «»• uigii sc-nuui - ---— »*■
‘ sophomores. Miss Karen M illiams. y anmversa- it an asset to our civiliution but once separated from Irs wile. in® Began to quarrel with hi|
' soloist, and Miss Donna Beth Ken- \ir nA u o folkwav at modera’e'y No children First tasted alcohol iUPer*ors- His wife cut down on
Inedy. accompanist Their nun- ,.*7 , Batchelder enter- drinking beverage alcohol is one when he took a drink of beer at her dnnkln* a“d finally stopped.
, bers were Moon River.” and „ , * L* ^atU18 ***' °‘ ,h* mort vah“Wt mental hy- t« Hu mutner had criticized kirn to • psychiatrut.
“You'U Never Walk Alone ” V, . F u p,ene propi mid-twenueth cen- Irom earlv childhood and lie had -0P**d dnnking for au months
I Mi-s Tippit and Mi.. Mildred , 'ngu , “* Batchelder tury living, • say, Dr Anthony a tendency lo be shy and then resumed heavier than
Kakony. Okemah. presented tn« ^ ^ *J! 1**n,ni- Za(>oalla. assistant profevv-r of Lttttr SoeUI Driwkiag «« »««d the reason was
theme ter the study which witl ^ ^ “ h*rthdaT .take and k« cUnil;*f P*>c»natr> at George'o-,n By age IS he was doing some ^ ,aJt Gred and one day
Happy Hour Club -2pm Mrs Ertendlhip' claTv FirTS.t.alf ,hen*’,or ™«i:dyThlT wTtl * birthday cate, and ice clinical psychiatry at GeorSe*o«n By age IS he t« doing twite ^ ^ Wt Gred and one dl^
M J. Armstrong lOOl^ East church, was held re^htly in tie ^ tarrled on from 1!*J through - . *andHoward l mver-itie- In the social drinking but it was limited .'*a,,,®d.,0 *“• P8**
»-l. * rr—- -srrr.^ — - — »—
ESA - *►:4 -- “ — - -- ZZm z?2£i£ iLTZ
sey. Debbie Brown. Patricia
GUITAR
LESSONS
Ur»y WM»g||Rg
ner for husbands at the home of L. Mr and Mr.v Glenn T Yo..ng deUl
Sooth ln^emeU’*remV ‘^ [ c'^bT^ev ald^, .J*. °^r *lU
Executive board. First Pmsby- sey. Mrs Ben Steincamp. M , Md “ Sapulf)a'
tenan Women , Aviation - 10 Max Batchelor Mr and Mrs
amMr5 P W „Pra‘t ,.122* Ea*1 J°hn Hooter. Mrs H C. Speed ^“'P*** Attend
Baptist Wanton's
Society To Meet
Women’s Missionary Society,
First Baptist church, will meet
I Lampton. Lucy Fulp. Janice Bax-
ter, Debbie Shaffer, Carol Sellers,
Susan Watkins. Delia Watkins,
Shelia Pipkin, Jean Ann Bayouth,
Vickie VanLandmgham. Georgene
Bnte. Linda Cass, Tncia Cass,
MrS' T A W0ods a*' Mr and Mrs N>«1 Davis ^and ^Girdey Party
*' tv. Mr and Mrs Emi1 Wyatt. Mr “d Mri
N.omi chapter Eaateni Star -' “,”,1™”'rhailtSc' ;S"'";*,nP g’r^ptl'pa"
7 * 12 "**■ rr - ~ V_______T„ T.
* , trons of the Amaranth held at BClIlllOll 10 IQKR
Mr.^ Mrs L W Martin and Kalhy Redding."Susan’Tule^nd
Mr,. Beulah Todd attended a Ed,th Darnell.
Ever Ready Sewing Circle —
1 pm covered dish luncheon
Mrs Frank MolJett, 513 South
Poplar.
invocation.
var
lt#* Better To Go
. . . by Abigail Van Buren
Former Teacher
6 30 p.m. Saturday in the home Moil) Street Tour
of Mr and Mrs W. V. Whitten ii;j_____. f*-.
• Vlakte* p.a.| . 'n Tulsa. There were 10 in attend- miflWCM V*lry
man was out of town
MR Held Jeh
Hu wife left him and he bo-
came a solitary drinker. He still
»as able to hold hi, jqfa. h«t be
came frightened eight months
*8° and turned hunaad into the
rehablitation clinic. His w i f *
agreed lo return lo him and be
now is under treatment and tak-
ing antabuse. a drug that causes
distressing reactions when alcohol
is taken an top of it. chnnees of
ed me to write lor ner as »he mwd being aa attreetteo an her comw “ alcoholic because at
tan t write Englisn. Here u her sight-seeteg tew. bat yw Ha l *>IT* Personality f 1 a w or
problem Her husband is 7« and Ilka amH* viaHa. Aak her merely • •** °f self-discipline.
srs^LzrxL rtriir s c r-. - *• -—-
mmgl* wtte other people in hia
borne or theirs, but he needed
• •••<
socks
eied dish luncheon will be sen ed Dauahter- In ion ' ** i Le0la We'z"1 -•’hown- day to Midwes t Cityborne ol to shift for herself whde he raui rve- D |-— ------- ac
at noonday Each member is j c VTW . .. erans ~ ?nd olber fr,ends Mrs Mehlis W. P. Bill Atkinson, the man Bell- after girls voung enouun to be bis DEAR ABBY You always say G* Pr°P °f alcohol - the -glass
8‘ked to bring one pair of streten p,r t Bd t ( WM ' l" teaihfJ ln Sa?uli’il Berean ( lass Te mon beat (or governor daughters Her question i- should 0,81 8 should not convict her tru’"’ “ rt “ sometimes called
it. proprem. ,„,„cd til* lun.h ZZ, 2j2 ^ .‘"l" <**>" 1” ?£2 2*2 fl»~» ,ca» nw, WWW . Oar *- ka. S -------,
Guests Arrtvee eon at noon I ing her sons John aid Muv M h jhurch’ wl ho^ ,u Sept^mb.-r **,ld Atkinson has an office in ber She doesn't know whether to fmd * nairpm in his pocket. g.w M -
Frmn New Yark Fridar I h* JOn" 8nd *“ Meh dumer Meting at « JO p m the building. ,0 go and be hurt again, or to » hpstick on hi* handkerchief -
Mrs W. C. Elliott. 418 South WBA Review 1 d m birth i Thursd».v ln die church dimne 1 u « right on the front row stay home and let him go alone -vou there is no reason to lose
I-mden. has as her guest for a day luncheon Odd Fellow hall ( lni, » , Irnom Hostesses will be Mrs - ta ev.enH s --------- —i------ - • - - - 1 ----- - -------
*u------* ** - - »*arvins Return M Mathewson and Mrs. A. .
1 m going to give testmony be s .
the best Republican governor this
eTbHd " PUyhey is «iy nMteg fee U.
sue .... _ ______ _____^ ______ Atkinson, the Democratic nom- exerriae. Tell you (head le ge
back-to-scJiool three vacatwn tr'P '<> Ten. MrT* Lyman Beard. Sapulpan ZlJ?* !° N°' al~« sh' d he mere mteerabte
ne^ee They visited Mrs. Gar- uho has been Ijvmg in a Broken 1 1 S ^enera e 00 at borne wooderteR «hat the
' in s parents. Mr and Mrs. Smith Arrow nursing home for several coot was up i«.
Wallace, and other relatives ui months, returned to Sapulpa Mon- Petition ClgOftd
TO CALL FOR THE BEST
»UY ON YOUR INSURANCE
M. H. "PAT"
R0U9IS0N
STATE FARM
_«~—J SSJoStuIrtSIuSlwM
three weeks stay Miss Beatrice j Saturday
Good. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. who Fidelia Class. Fust Methodist 8*aUo" Tabt)-
arrived by plana Tuesday. From church — 7 30 pm. meets at Mr 8nd Mrs Kfnnon Garvin
here Misa Good will go to San'church to go from there to and chlWren Steven. Stanley and Returns Here Te
Francisco for a visit with her Dwight Maulding home. 1515 East St8CPy returned Safxla.v from a Nursing Home
McKinley, for a *• *___1___1 direc week* vacation trm in Ten vir. 1
party.
— -- i>iay mime ana lei nim go aione mere is no reason to
room Hostesses will be Mrs C 148 evlend a big cordial welcome and have the good time he doesn t'trUit u> bun Well. 1 sure dis-
j to the governor. Atkinson »aid deserve. agree with you 100 per cent
brother. Harold Good
— —— VCUl.
A FRIEND "bare there s smoke, there s fire
DEAR FRIEND: A 7*-yr*r-oM Hy old man swore on hu
mother s grave that he was true
to me I found out later that be
THE BEST —
ALUMINUM
Storm Windows
Storm Doors
Awnings
ALUMINUM
PRODUCTS CO.
li 1. Lae BA 4-35*5
Sparta, Tenn.
Visit Relatives
la Cleveland Suaday
| Mrs Celia Van Horn with her
I daughter and son-in-law, Mr anc sPM*d» w>ekrnd
Mrs. Bill Delaney and children. WUh Fan,ilv Here
day to live at Ranch Terrace
home. 1310 East Cleveland.
1 drove to Cleveland Sunday to visit
her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs
Darrell Van Horn
Ballroom Dancing
Classes sun tint week te
Oct far Jr. HI stadeute.
ENROLL NOte!
Phyllis Hershberger
BA 4-4111
! Dt'V Meeting
Miss Barbara Childress who is Set Fur Thursday by tne people on a Republican- verF proud, but hi* mother has
teaching in Haysville. Kan spent Daughters of Union Veterans H*>nsor*d petition which would S0** o'erboard about it. She
the weekend here with her par- will meet at 145 pm. Thursday P*rmjt the governor to main his ^1 n * * a11 Ste visiting
ents. Mr and Mrs Howard Chil- in VFW hall Plans have been ?rcsCTt appointive powers. | fire men to go through
Without Protest
DEAR ABBY I feel like a
highlight on the local sight-seeing
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI —The ,nur Mv husband and I have a
way was cleared today for a vote lovel> new h®"* «f which we are
by tne people on a Republican- veiY P™ud. but hi* mother has
_a_s _a. ■ — i nnn* n , ■ J ■ L , s 1m r— L_
Security National Bank
Your Homo Of
More Convenient Banking
Wits. Mr and Mrs Howard Chil- in VFW hall Plans have been Prpsent appointive powers.
dress, 211 South Mounds. made also ter a rummage sale Th* Pellli®n survived its itHtey , -r —— ™"«s «»
to be held Friday and Saturday protest perlod Mooda>' But Gov *ril mp ,hpy •« coming I have
on East Hobson ’ Henry Bellmon has Indicated he children and the usual chor-
will not put it up to vote until « to do. but that doesn't brother
the November, 1964 general elec- her. She appears with the sight-
tx>n seers at all hours Should I sell
Th* Oklahoma Legislature tickets, or tell her that appoint-
pa»sed a bill during its session R*nts must be made in advance
a^.. _____ __ - i__w»i .....
Ashen Heat*
Te Vleiton
Mr and Mrs Clarence Asher___________
917 East .Anden^n. have as guests Te Tulsa Hetpitel
the latter's sister and brother-in- E L. Tagen. Kiefer, who has
law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taylor of
Patient Removed
was lying.
TRUSTING FOOL
DEAR TRISTING: Yen wte a
few. lose a few. | still say. dn't
let the smoke get te yew eye*.
-r_- 2
Anderson, lnd.
Make* Bualneea
[ Trte T* Jay
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bums drova to
Jay Monday for an overnight
visit.
n ■ 1*41 uuiinu I La session niuai ur nidur in navnnee.
fV p8l!*n1! U1,Bartlc<.1 Memor- this year taking away from the or what’ Please don't print my
I*! P^.^8^n.tak" 10 St ;s®'"i»r the power to name sue- name, or my HEAD will be on
John s hospital in Tulsa. | oessors for vacancies in the U S display with the rest of the house.
Senate and district and superior, "RATES SURPRISES '
Teenagers account for about 201courts. I dear -HATE**': Tell rw
per cent of the nations unem
DEAR ABBY: What ha* L_
come of manners? I am employ-
ed at one of the most exclusive |
store* in ttu* aty. W# carry the
finest china, crystal and silver,
and cater to the best people. You
would he <hocked at the number
of so-called well-bred ladies'
who apparently have never heard |
of acknowledging a wedding gift.
I am the person who checks to as-
sure th* sender that her gift was
received by the bride Please
print this 1 have frequently been
tempted to telephone the bride's,
mother to tell ber please to put
the spurs into her lazy daughter
Thank you.
DISGUSTED
v r
• -W
ployed, aay economists at th* In-
stitute ef life Insurance.
6
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CHECK BOOK
Why risk lost cosh ... or parhaps stolen
cosh A check book from Security National
Bank offers you freedom from these fears,
plus a handy record of every expenditure!
Why not open your account today?
Sorvinf Sepulpe With The Fine*
3 Reasons Why You Will
Enjoy Doing Business
with Masters & Slivers
CLAIMS AR| SETTLED fairly ond quickly.
We represent componies noted for prompt
settlement.
ALL TYHS OF INSURANCE ore sold by us
No matter how small or how large, or whot
Type — we wont you os o customer and will
give you proper coverage,
OUR RATES AR| COMPETITIVE ond our
service unbeatable. Let us give you complete
details on YOUR insurance.
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Masters & Stivers
IMSUMHCI ml RIAL ISTATI
1** L Dm RA Mill
jCaMei Prefer ...
Gilliam's New
Store HounI
OPEN LATE
9o.m.to8p.m.
LUguUtf Gimi EiIiIbm
nonoiy mru rrioiy
FRII
PARKINQ
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bhhhI
•A 4-2414
PARKING
AFTIR 4 p.m.
To bettor advise
you...
your lawyer's
education
goes on... and
on... and on ...
aad m... Rad ea ... because lews
Been in t lawyer's office lately? .. . mm
his vast library of |yv bosks? Thfis thief,
them! You aee, long after he's beta le
cellege. ha* studied U» #»d bee hese
licensed to practice, hia aducade* Mil
goes ou ... md ee ... s^ «■! He mute
heap on studying hi order te reprewnt
yeu properly ... to advise you correctly.
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