Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, November 28, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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Calendar
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Monday
Amaranth Study club ~ 8 p m
Mrs Helen Bruce. 120 South Park
Emanem Club - 7 45 pm Mrs
Noel Vaughn. 1112 Melinda Ko.el
Delta Kho chapter. Bela Sigma
Phi -- Mrs. Harry Runyon, 212
West Davis.
Pythian Sisters 8pm Odd
Fellow hall
Tuesday
Pretty Water Home liemonstra-
tion dub - 11 am Mrs Berks
tax oflice. covered dish luncheon
and practice on Christmas play.
Ever Ready Sewing circle —
Mrs Frank Mollett, 513 South
Poplar
Week of prayer program - I 30
p m South Heights Baptist church
Wednesday
Epsilon Epsilon chapter ESA —
Mrs. Dick Hermes, 1304 Circle
Drive
Eta Zeta chapter ESA ~ Mrs.
Shirley Heyes. 417 South Main.
Driftwood Garden Unit -- 7 :t0
p m Mrs. Bill Weathersby, 1253
South Poplar. Mrs. Merrill Jack-
son co-hostess.
Thursday
Lo-Ki Ha Study Club - Mrs
F R Stafford. 220 South Division
Good Will Club - Mrs. H. E.
Mabry. ‘Til South Oklahoma
Thursday Club - Mrs J J Don-
ovan. 520 South Watihorn.
Week of prayer program - I 30
p m First Baptist church.
I.ady Elk-. - Christmas party
7 :t0 p m Elks lodge, hostesses
Mrs Johnnie Gilliland. Mrs. Pat
Patrick. Mrs Paul Leverett and MADAM PRESIDENT
Mrs. Roy Monger
Friday
PEO Chapter G - 1 pm. Mrs
Fred A Speakman. 126 West Me-1
Kinlcy, Mrs. C. J Davenport co--
hostess.
PEO Chapter DT ~ 130 pm
Mrs l>on T. Jackson, Jr., 1420
East Lincoln
omen
'Hews Of Jntereit Do Ul
Churches — Parties — Organizations
Entered »• 1 r|H%o» mull matter • 1914 At the Pewit Offlr# In ftApulp*
Oklahoma. uudrr an art of MnrJ 1H97
Sapulpa (Okla ) Herald, Monday, November 28 1960—Page 3
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^ Twenty Five Years Ago As Taken
From tiie Sapulpa Herald Hies
November 1835
Television In Review
By FKKD H W/IG li was the contrast between
NEW YORK UP1 In desiiitv < hurchill puitvring «4M Mb
mg the new ABC TV series Win ‘»r paints at his quiet country es
ston Churchill - The Valiant '■* ami Hitler stirring up his
years." 1 find mysell borrowing people and building his army. In
from Sir Winston himself ,Im‘ l>nd. ol course it was Church-
First. I ll flash his famous 'll. the man of parts, the egghe.id,
V-lor-victory salute and then who prevailed
comes the obvious paraphrase The first half hour in this tin-
if the American Broadcasting gling series ended with Church-
Company and its affiliates last ill s vindication and return to of
for a thousand years men will flee as first lord of the Admi
sav. 'this was their finest half-1 rally
hour' ’’ | Gary Merrill narrated the
V
"fTS*
\
I
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Hollywood
Today
v:
W;
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The series succeed* In tranalat-Ihroadlv stated, fast-paced script
..
night's opening chapter, "The Churchillian cadences and. since
.. .. Gathering Storm." quickly it also imparts the juices of dra-
* l* '***'.' Is ‘ ’ l‘l,n,n‘ • 1 touclM-d upon thiirchills family malic technique, emerged as an
' I’e,,n u1,1 ' * Vi history, his early years, and his effective accompaniment to the
World War I government service films, old and new. the still ph.r-
Thcn in more detail and through tographs and drawings that conv
it recounted prise the visual portions of live
rise to power program.
and Churchill's frustrations as Ins Portraits of (he British mail-in-1
:
H E Mabry as
i following members and guests.
Mrs. Frank Scott, Mrs William
Mrs tieorge Robertson. Mrs Al-
I ice Robertson. Mrs O E Mor-
rison, Betty Florence and Hardy j Churchill's eyes
(Nettles. Jr Virginia and Mary Pvents in Hitler
Ethel Mabry
'M
r
V
A
| warnings went unlteeded
Man-To Man Suh light
the street matched the* moods
which t hurchill sought to convey
Miss Nita Hair. Miss liable
Greene. Miss Connie Allen ;ind
Mrs Ghavn Hay were the quests was also there to see and feel .irii Hcntners was another mighty
A subtle man-to man sidelight The background music by Rich
of Miss Hair's sister. Mrs Char-
les Moore in Tulsa yesterday.
MRS MAURICE LAMPTON . president of It's smart If it's Knitted lxira
Chapter G, PEO Sisterhood. (Photo by Tony Doudican) Knit Dresses $2 88 to 7 80 Pen-
ney s
Daughters Promise Many
Things For PEO Officer
Joan Crawford in "I lave My
Life' with Brian Ahcrne. Frank
Morgan and Aline Mac.Mahon
Yale Theatre
An informal party was given
last evening in the home of Miss
W hen Mrs Maurice Lampton. are that this would be her future Helen ( rowe for the members of
president of Sapulpa s PEO Chap- home a recently organued jazz orches
Priscilla club - 1 30 p m Mrs. ter G taught music in Sapulpa Then Vis Georgia Davis, she 'ra Members of the twelve pien
J H Pacaud 310 East Lee. hign school and junior high sev- hadn't yet met her husband, a musical organization present oi
Week of prayer program - 1 30 eral years ago. she was not aw Sapulpa attorney, who was then the affair were Miss Norma links
p m. First Baptist church.
Saturday
Past Presidents cluh. Veteran
Miss
Lana Turner Is
Wed To Wealthy
Rancher Sunday
SANTA MONICA Calif (l PI
— Lana Turner married her fifth
husband, wealthy rancher Fred
May, Sunday w hile her 17 year
[asset for it blended sounds of[
British pageantry with a sense of
UP. UP, UP—A scene from the Criterion theater's cur
rent movie, "Around the World m 80 Days," shows
HOLLYWOOD i CPI’-One sexy
Swedish star has an answer for
, the current uproar over lund Hol-
' lywood movies
•'Both the American public and
your film makers have an imma-
ture approach to sex, says
blonde Gunnel Lindblom, Swe-
den's newest cinema rage.
•'Sensuality is forgotten in your
j pictures in favor of shock values.
There is too much talk about sex.
too much emphasis on it ia
American motion pictures.
‘ In Sweden, and in most Euro-
j»ean countries, we treat the sub-
ject as a natural part of every-
day hfe ”
Gunnel, a greeneyed blonde
who reached stardom under
famed director Ingmar Bergman,
is visiting Hollywood to plug her
new movie. "The Virgin Spring
and to talk to Hollywood produc-
ers al>out future movies in cine-
ma city.
j She is confused by Ameri-
can evebrow raising over for-
eign films, some of which she
starred in.
"Nudity is no cause for alarm
in Sweden," she said '"We are
n« d w ith the
impending danger and imn-wdlcd Ph,lea* Fo99 '"^epicl adventurer and h.s ant,c servant nud,. ltminin, body as we are
................ who use o balloon as the means of transportation in Ullh lh4. lembk. VMdence in your
their trip Fogg is plaved by David Niven and the Mexi- j,ims
resolution
Praises Producers. Directors
A rousing hip, hip hooray loi can comedian, Conbnflas, is the servant who accom-
tho achievement of producer Ben pomes him_____
Foreign Wars Auxiliary -- dinner
6 30 p m at Dean's cafe followed
by annual Christmas party with
Mr and Mrs Hugh Cant Ion. 806
East Bryan
; Hello Neighbor ;;
If windows sweat during cold
weather, water stain- on the win-
low sills can he avoided One way
wax i'i ,'amti<i -urtatt Methodist University at
on duty will) the l S armed for- Miss Vera June Harton.
ce- Later they met through h,s Mary Merkle Miss Evelyn Mill ^ ^ ^
lep-M-ter and her c o 11 ege hollon. Miss Mary Smith mic- | ,||r) .......
classmate. Mis- .luditn Johnston Powers. John Elliott, Kennethj
now Mrs jat'K Lacock 'Woodruff, Howard Crowe. Joe
Mrs Lampton. a native of Al- Sherwood. Leroy Stanley. Ernest
tus, attended Stephens college for McIntyre of Kiefer.
Feiner Jr. executive producer
Robert Graff, director Anthony
Bushell. associate producer I-ouisj
Clyde Stoumen ami Jack Le Vien,
the series' originator
TV Churchill series comes at
old daughter Cheryl, on leave!a time when the latest Nielsen
from a wayward school for girls, | ratings indicate that ABC TV s
looked on.
Immediately after the ceremony
Cheryl, a ward of the court for
killing Johnny Stompanato, was
returned to El Reliro School, from
which she twice escaped since he-
i/
programs are gaining wider pub-j
lie acceptance than ever before
For tin* month ended Nov. 6,'
liere are six ABt shows. ->>. son who is 6 He was born o il
CBS shows and three NBC show , 0f wedlock. We live with my molli-
The human body is a natural
j thing There is nothing natural or
, wholesome about the fights and
shootings in your pictures.
• How will American children
grow up seeing all the violence-*
• oooo In this country they treat the
feminine figure as something
king I think it is because of
It Ain't Necessarily So! 'he national mother complex of
... Dy Abigail Van Buren
Id- \l: \BB5 I (Ml I ........ pair ol b.ihv doll pajaflMM. |mothers arc above such things as
> That i- wrong They wouldn't
even be here if i' weren't for sex.
"Another reason for the foolish
attitude to sex in movies here is
a
I with any good furniture wax. A
Dalla- and attended th< Juiiiard Spends
/ New York < Ity m"'"' ""'nv '•'"‘P"
</» oliday weekend,had applied fot i Hcmm h* Am
.)// lltrll * ItfJ m the home "i Mi and Mrs gust hot saM they wsald dm it
gloss enamel, water sjxrtting tvc„irri Galen Howerton. 1417 East Denton to expire today in favor of marry-
Darker cravats and colored >houjd k. n0 |)10bk.m
system.
Her late father. George B Davis m< lu.icd Mr and Mis Leonard ,ng m Echruarv
oina h 1 e" u n tic me n' nc x t' vuai This was an Ahus business man and Heath and children. Chandler;, The 38-year old glamour girl
is a European trend heading lor Kl,',,on cn'1'' won t f,a> lf y°’J her mother, who lives now in Mi and Mrs Ray L Syrles and to|d friends May 43. railed her
American shores What's seen. co;,t wi,h color,t,!,s 1,n8er Vero Beach. Fla. is a talented children. Oklahoma^ty^^ earlier Kundav and suggested they
thmugh the pe * ^ ^ _ _ |„ addition to her PEO chapter Wc b-'er Gatnesvil'c Mo he Fred proposed to mu at II JOl ........
with a splattering of color for ef- Atiout <•> ,kt cent of all calcium office Mrs Lampton is a Blue parents. Mr and Mrs b i 0,1 a m and we |ust decided to get j Shuster
And ih.> colored shirU arc taken into the body is used to re Bird group leader associate mein l«*y. bapulpa Howertons parents. mamed." the beaming brnle ex sketch
mostly solid shades Bui
DEAR ABBV: We have in our
hsted in the- top 15 Hie only new er and I work I have grown fond nrc|e 0f friends a fine man who
series lo show up on the list is of a man who is M He's the has a very had habit He mon
original Hollywood My Three Sons. " an ABC offer-'kindest, most considerate man „|>0|lw.s evpry conversation. i„ religion There seems to be
sweater girl " and May repealed • ,n»- Th*‘ ,irs* show?> i*r'‘ I've ever known He wants to hl> own home, or anybody else's «eneral fee,m« arTnR t.he.cTr”f
the marital vows m i •""l <*• ones at that— .1 " " H -u -thing bad Ml
Gun moke Magon Train and nexei meniious my past, is good ,j (. f|l-ir We often eniox the pies
Have Gun. Will Travel • | to my son and you won t believe ence of a well-traveled visitor, hut Gunnel who Is married to a
1 m certain that the Churchill this, Abby. but he's never gotten wt. ;ire robbed of the wonderful prominent Swedish heart special-
ties will never match the rat tresh or made an indecent sug- experiences he has to tell because ,,rt has heen in ttus < oun,lT
ings ol these- shows But ck-spitc gestion to me- Mv one experience this man insists on doing all the ,han two ww,,c!,• has <°rmed
is rating. ABt TV can be proud- with "romantic love was with talking asking all the quest ions s,r°t,C opinions on Hollywood's
er of it than of all its popular the- baby’s father He ran like a or . hanging the subject He is mora^ thinks our movies
-hows which wallow in private rat when he- learned I was preg well-to-do. respected and mtelli i|PPeal to ha'*r mslincU
eye wash and Western shoot 'em- pant My father says I II he sorry gent, and we wouldn t hurt his mov'<‘,Joers
upholstery For all their slick at Jjf | marry this man I think I'll j feelings for the world How can* ’
I ceremony at a penthouse in the
Miramar Hotel
I Attended by a few close friends,
'the wedding came as a surprise
' to the movie colony The couple
We are more sophisticated
tendon to production detail none be happy Can a marriage based we correct him without offend ,,hout surh ‘hings jn Europe
can match the Churchill series in'on mutual respect and under mg him?
excitement, drama and meaning standing work ' Or must there be
I "romantic love
t'NDEt IDED
DFVK KKIF.NDS: If he is truly
intelligent," do him a favor and
a sdong cornedv| Dj JK | M»K IPHi; I've heard tell him. privaielv He might be
The Ed Sullivan |r„n, manv rmlp|rs whos<- mar
Dialing and Filing; Wayne and
had a sluing comedv|
on
have small neat patterns. frMWWWrfc Hi other «M I- r - a. t • .cm and P
Italian trends influence you’ cent remains in body fluids With- work Both of her daughters. Ka- Boots Oleson. (handler.
Then watch lor colored silks out calcium, muscles can t con ihci me. 10 and Patricia, eighi.l
fuzzy mohairs nubby textured tract and relax and nerves can t are students at Jefferson school Guests Attend
tweeds and velvet upholstery mat- function properly.
TA Stillwater. anT Ml' dml Mr,'i The 10-minute ceremony was PTA meeting at which Western
l show " It dealt with a suburban rjages—based
j K.ithv in the 5th giade. and Pat- Alumni Banquet
of cold water1
i icia. third.
A Dunbar 802 South Mus-
weekend were
I.. .. . L__.u vi... hotel s electrical
She teaches music two after-’Mrs ( A Dunna
"».........
d ials Such were seen at a rec-
ent Washington exhibition of Itai- ■ One tablespoon
ian fabrics Imaginative design added to one egg white makes noex
and bold color sense are the the equal of two •• g whites
marks most often seen among the*
collection from Italian fabric ai Keeps corduroy hiking new by daughter, are all she find: ------ . hii
line fur in addition lo her club ac- an<* Mrs Harry Dunbar and chil
Don't tivilies and fulfilling the prom- (Iren l^she. Ernest Lee, __
Uses her children make for he, LaNet.e and Carla, of Enid »»HM.ctness secretary Urn Sher
(when they say My mother will <on and Harry Dunbar came es- wood Adress Virginia Grey was
penally to attend the Glenpool matron of honor
a little “hurt" at first, but if he
on “romantic love" lakes vour well-meaning suggrx- "hookTriK
perfonn.,1 by the Rev Benm . mob rule nearly was turned
against perpetrators of IV vue |)f.r, and understanding is a solid if vou think the world' of hun-
k-nee The Navy again trounced.rnoU|{h ,OMmla,i.n (or a facing hltn.
Army on "G E College Bowl" marria)!e. | _
hroke Sum)ay 285 to 100 ' luist year the
I Gunnel concluded But that does
HIS FRIENDS h®* mean wp are *®"s mora*
"America is a relatively new
country, and perhaps there hasn't
been time to form a basic moral
idea But someday it will happen,
and sex won't be considered M
i Torres, pastor of the Santa Mom
jea First Methodist Church Can
T*”. . ,, i dlelight had to he used when the
Guests in the homo of Mr and ,_______, _________ v__L_
circuits
the newlyweds to walk down If)1 favor' but the Army Navy foot
the elevators! ball game of Saturday was more
CONFIDENTIAL TO "TRYING
DEAR \RBY My problem is a TO FORGET": Get rid of the
time
tlSts
hanging the garment on a
.nd letting it drip dry
The hearty look for spring is wring ailer washing,
sea-worthy It's strictly tiie sailor
look, looming large Hats suitable Blankets require a four - inch *» CUXD to help" . ^ WM best man
for sailing are designed to be suds All blankets, whether all The Lampions all attend Pres- a'ka ho01 • ",rnnl
worn straddled head-on or tipped wool, part.wjol. or i-otton require bvterian church where Lampton is Saturday night__
to one side The toppings of high- the same quick washing treat a 'rustoe
ly textured straw are decked ment as .my other wollen article PEO a nationally known Sister- Ma,ron Vt»its
with rtbhon never more than three min hood founded many years ago. |lmlEhter Herr
utes in a washing machine and and supports ( ultcy college ^jrs ^ w \1cKann. Bart lev
Among the geests were {.ana's
exciting
The Jack
husband who is going hack to hi-
seennd childhcxxl I am 57 and he
letleix. pictures and all the little
'reminders." The romance is
Symptom* of Dlstras* Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to excess acid
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
gr
It About 15-Day Trial Oflarf
FV'iiny-Joev Bishop
.li and wi 'i\c in a rural coni dead, dc.id, dr-ad!
mother Mrs Mildred Turner and pairing on
Benny s CBSTV show ml;ni,y Mv hushan<| *i,lks naM '
George Mann
quickly as you can manage it "• Nevada Mo Chapter G of Vl|(<> Js Vls(tln>, with her
Sliriing along at lop speed are
longer tunic length helled parkas by hand
and tow coats meant for the ski
set Interest in novelty fabrics Cranberry conserve
considered worthy of the snowy any meal seem like a holiday Put brated its 50th anniversary
Successor To V-P
In Senate Takes
His Appointment
was disappointing Too predicta-
ble Too strained
milr- down the road every morn For a personal reply, write to
mg to catch a rule with a fellow ABBY Box 3365, Beverly Hills.
| worker who drives right pa-t our California and include a self ad um home treatment
— ► Over five million pnckafM n# tha
WILLARD TRCATOtMT lovrhrrnwld
Stomach «n 1 Duodonol Ultort iut to Ka-
roo Ac 18 —Poo. Olfootlofi. Sour # Uaoot
ttumo h Om.imi HraUkwn. Moop-
loomooo. «t« . 8u< I !««• Acid. S«k
' Willard'* Moooa«o" ohich fully n^iainA
door
The reason my husband goes to I
honoring President Eisenhower. I H*'s ,ni,n s house to wait is [
The C hannel Swim; "Tribute 'o
a Patriot," a full-hour special
dressed, stamped envelope Abby
inswers ALL mail.
ADFVAI FK H AS C OI.D
BATEMAN DRUG
CITY DRI'G STORE
HOI.ZFMFR DRUG STORE
O L III ME8 DRUG CO.
(BffVN III Chancellor Kon pLYHIOt TH DRI'G CO.
\B(- rv tna- He ha kidfk-d m- u«»ut the '*• Adi ■ cier cancelled a sched- SABI I PA DKiVE-IN Pharmacy
Kellvvilte:
K)K S 8TAICER, ESTATE
iiightcr and -on-m-law. Mr and DALI AS : PI1 - Conservative I music to the production
is oik- ol the oldest chapters in Y|rs jj Brooke Thrift Joining the William A B'akley, who was ap-' *wo one hour film
pie makes no stale, and locally has celt Thrifts and their guest (or Thanks- pointed by Gov Price Daniel to
will blend still photographs, film, because he hopes to catch the
amlio and video tapes in its Tues- m,,n s W,I*' ,n ^<>r ‘1°^ Paia'
day. Jan 10 airing on
The West Point Glee Club and 1 wouldn't put tt past him
the U S Army ( horns will add Wtuii action should I follow-
JEAI.OI'SI cralK- Party because of
lied appearance today at a con
vent inn of his Christian l)emo-
a bad
‘Cain's Hundred" and
series.1
Woman
DF\R IF AI Ol S: (.rt yourself1 cold, it was announced here
Maud;
IRBY DRUG STORE
giving were their two daughters take over Vice President - elect ln * ase are being produced
hills is indicated by the use of 2 cups ul fresh cranberries and It has a membership of 32 resi an<) fam||les Mr an(j Mrs Wal- Lyndon B Johnson s Senate seat b> MGM and \B< TV for slotting
printed and -solid cordurov. wool ** cup each of raisins and wal- h nl members and one non-resi- |pr f.pard and children. Tulsa, when .(ohnaon resigns accepted 111 lhp ,al* *<*l season "Cain s
tapestries and jacquard weaves nuts thinegh a f«-d chop|*r tw- 'lent member, and meets in May and Mr and Mni ^ Dobson ,hr appolntment May and said Hundred will depict the work of
on cotton duck And reinforcing ing the coarse blade. Blend in through October on alternate Kri- amj chjldren sapulpa he will he a candidate lor the un ,a sFec,al ,ederal law enforcement
^ Ilk lot* I hi j *i|f sk* si* I I 4 CUp wiitf-.tr I lahlDwunfui (ItlVS Iflf M 1 O (’lot k lun4'h(*Of1 dflfl I I utumf und hie at tiff itv tKaav kal
ol sugar. I tablespoon days lor a 1 o'clock luncheon and
Mix tins ntii fruits. 2 cups of In addition to cooperating m t;c student Returns
chopped fresh apples, and 'i cup national PEO. project Chapter (. To Stillwater
.expired term
[ "I am grateful for the opportun
ity given to me by Gov Price
' ',V. ■ pan and rover with a books from the library to shut-1 who spent the holiday s here with ,lon lri 1 s s‘'naU' U-ora Dana -tars on NBC-TV's
i . I—. ... _ _ <m II__l~.. _______1 - TL....L. I Si. n.r..n*. \lr u«t Ur, I ! said Alter piireliil consuierallnn _ ....... _
Turn into a pastry-lined has as its local project, carrying John lVmovan OSU student, I'tint. I to serve Texas and the na ^ ^ wp*.k
agent and his staff as they hat
tie crime syndicates "Woman"j
will he a suspense-adventure dra-
ma with a different female star
wThlii for-"the how B it up en st vented to let steam es- m* Members prepared a Thanks his pan-nts. Mr and Mrs J J «•»'« After careful consideration S|J^t.m| for Women" on Thurs
spnng1' I%1 upsets the tradition-'cape Bake 10 minutes in a 42 . giving basket, and several arc Donovan 520 South Walchom. re- I have d. ■ ck-d to accept 'he ap day aftcrnfK,n Dec 8 The hour
al buggy l ashions tor toddle
lunl I” IIIIIIUlv" HI *1 Tw1-' R "ri v*1 ' *' ■"w
oven Reduce heat to 325 dressing Salvation Army dolls for turned to Stillwater Saturday ixnntmcnl and to be a candidate
run the gamut of tones from or degrees and bake 35 tu 40 mm Christmas
»iher guests in the Iionovan home for the unexpired term
chid and yellow lo bittersweet for tiles longer, or until pic
girl* and willow green to red or cd
brown for boys
brown The head of the Lampton house have been their daughter and fanv Binkley was appointed to the
hold is a weekend farmer and ev ily. Mr and Mrs John W Cecil Senate in 18.7 by gov Allan Shiv
I .rax- Saturday
For Their Hour
------ r__up pecans.
Mi'' Ralph F"V Velma. Dkla otherwise enjoy outdoor living
F amily V isit*
In Black Home
Mr and Mrs N E Black 703 and Mr and Mrs Ralph Fox
South Hixbv. have had as guests Skellytown Tex left Saturday for
Jhclr mil family Mr and home after a holiday mm
erv member of the family join and son. Tul.sa
him on trips to hi* farm near| •
Mounds where the children ridr
hors'-hack, pick up pecans, or
ers He served four months as in-
terim senator until a special elec
lion wa called, which was wor
year Hlakley ran in the Itemo
here Guests Return
M,s Kenneth Black and children with Mr and Mr- Kenneth for To Cherokee
Carol Jean, Linda ami Claudia, "er ami Mr and Mrs
of Vivian. La i i ,ohnH°n_ _
ORGAN CONCERT
Tucsdoy, November 29, 7:30 p m.
A at the
Linden Street Christian Church
Corner Lee ond Linden
Featuring A Sormicl Howkin*. Orgoni»t
ond Lenoro Cook»ey Solout
AHm!«>n SI *0
I FrOfC-ds lor UM Orq-xs F-.n "
Osgood Mr and Mrs Bill Warehime
[ and children have returned to
Cherokee after spending the lung
weekend here with Mrs Ware-1
Hime < mother. Mrs Amon Young, Visits Relative*
Return* Sunday
To St. I.oui*
Mis* Susan Sia-akman, student
... I, _ cratie primary and was defeated
at Marysville college. Si l/ouis, i
Mo returned to school Sunday al-|_|v^^' .......^
ler spending the holidays here
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Streeter Speakman. Jr , 310 South
Independence
will present a composite case
study of the problems of "the
working mother ”
Ringling Bros Barnum and
Bailey Circus acts will star in a
CBS-TV special being planned for
next April Richard "I'aladm"
hy Sen Ralph Yarborough Nexl; Bm.no s 7-year old son. Peter
makes his TV acting debut in the
Christmas Eve episode of CBS
TV s Have (.un. Will Travel
In Broken Arrow
Sue Smith has Keen visiting her
qandmotber near Bcgg* and
with other relatives in Tulsa
Former sapolpan*
j \re A'lsitor* Here
Visiting friends in Sapulpa Frl-
lay were Mr and Mrs J. C
|('a'n«ihan and children. Jim and
lane! ol Sli.itn.n c.,ki
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, November 28, 1960, newspaper, November 28, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490894/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.