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Friday, March 20, 1964
SAPULPA (OKLA.) DAILY HERALD
THREE
Spring Theme Is
Carried Out In
Guild Luncheon
Mrs. Ed Gilliam and Mrs.
Bill Seay were co-chairmen of
the hostess committee for the
Presbyterian Guild's 12 30 p.
m. luncheon Wednesday in the
church dining room. Assisting
them were Mrs. Charles Briggs,
Mrs. Floyd Coil, Mrs. W. C.
Sellers, Mrs. Lona Tomassi,
Mrs. Howard Seay and Mrs.
C. E. Knight.
Table decorations, by Mrs.
Sellers, featured bouquets of
jonquils. On the head table a
white tree was strung with tiny
birds, flowers and Easter eggs.
Individual pastel nosegays were
on each white lace place mat,
and pastel napkins were used.
Guests were Mrs. David Mar-
tin, Mrs. Ronnie Gibson, Mrs.
Betty Dingman, Lahoma Dodd
Shepherd, Dorothy Ramselle,
and Mrs. Burns.
Mrs. Jack Lawrence was
elected new Christian education
chairman. Mrs. Wallace Dob-
son, finance chairman, an-
nounced the guild rummage
sale for Friday and Saturday
at 8 East Hobson.
“Religion In Rhyme.” was
the subject of the program pre-
sented by Mrs. Ben Knipp.
Next meeting will be the third
Wednesday in April. Dr. Gerald
Zumwalt will be guest speaker £ ™
Se^tm
• NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
• CHURCHES • PARTIES • ORGANIZATIONS
• Edited By Faye Dunlap
Social
Calendar
Friday
Jolly Workers Club — Mrs.
L. C. Kellogg, east of Kiefer.
PEO Chapter G — 1 p. m.
Mrs. Don Vickers, 320 West
Cleveland, Mrs. Jerry Robert-
son co-hostess.
Chapter DT, PEO — 1:30
p.m. Mrs. Delmar Sharp, 703
South Hickory.
Child Psychology Club —
1:30 p.m. Mrs. Dan Davis, 507
South Oklahoma.
Theta Rho Girls Club — initi-
ation Odd Fellow hall.
POL Club — Mrs. Guy Ash,
904 Henshaw.
Priscilla Club — 12 30 p.m.
Mrs. Thelma Watchom, 111
South Division.
KU Club — 7 30 p.m. Mrs.
R. C. Rodgers, 720 South Hick-
ory
Club Holds
Buffet Dinner
Social Meet Pays Honor To
For March
Officer Group
Camp Fire Leaders Set
Dates Of Future Events
Child's School
Problems Cause
Parents Worry
By DAVID NYDICK
UP) Education Specialist
Many ordinary incidents
cause concern to parents a nd
they are not sure how to react.
Should the situation be ignored?
j Should sympathy be shown?
Here are a few incidents de-
scribed by readers of this col-
umn.
Question:
My son, Billy, who is 12 years
old, rushed out of the house to
go to the movies with his
friends. A few minutes later he
came back crying. His friends
didn’t wait for him. He went up
to his room and closed the door.
I knew what was wrong and
wanted to help. I knocked on
his door but was told to go
Leaders Association of Sapul-
pa Council of Camp Fire Girls
held a morning session recently
Mrs. W. P. Woodruff, 1427 Mrs Lena Adams, royal ma- at First Christian church. Mrs.
East McKinley, was hostess at tron, and Louie Ponder, royal Max Batchelder, chairman, pre-
the March meeting of Pa s t patron of Amaranth Court were j sided
Presidents club of Business andj hosts to the outgoing 1963-64 of- Forthcoming events for the
Professional Women.
Members attending were Mrs.
Moraul Bosonetto, Oklahoma
City, Miss Lea Butler, Mrs. F.
W. Cooper, Mrs. J.W. Freder-
ick, Mrs. Lillie Boatright, Miss
Gertrude Davis, Mrs. Gladys
Umwake, Miss Leota Wetzel,
Mrs. Lena Hall and Mrs. Wood-
ruff.
Miss Butler, club president,
was in charge of a brief busi-
ness meeting. Plans were dis-
cussed on attending the B&PW
state convention in Oklahoma
City April 10, 11 and 12. An-
fol-
ficers at a buffet dinner served foup *fre ^muuced as
lows: The council is holding a
at 7 p m. Thursday in Masonic
hall dining room.
Officers and guests present
were Mrs. Bea Jones, Mrs.
Margaret Knox, Hershel Host-
etter, Billie Doty, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Martin, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Hall, Mrs. Eva
Daugherty, Mrs. Katie Sager,
birthday party at Camp Oki-
Mrs. Don Smith
Host At Circle's
Morning Session
Jeanne Seaborn circle
Ridgeway Baptist church held
Mrs. Etta Marshall, Mrs. Doro- a morn‘nS meeting recently
thy Boughton, Mrs. Alma Binns, **lb ^rS- ^on ^m*tb’ 316 West
Mrs Marjory Doty, Mrs. Jane C‘eve*and-
Ponder. Mrs. Audrey Denham,
Mrs. Alma Naifeh, Mrs. Ber-
tha Patterson. Mrs. Vera Whit-
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
and Mrs. Nellie Fill-
Mrs. S. F. Blodgett, circle
chairman, conducted the meet-’
ing. Mrs. John Stierwal tread
the prayer calendar.
Reports were given on gifts
the circle sent recently to the
Baptist orphanage in Oklahoma
City, also on the new book
for the coming year and elect I hour"following the"dinner ” Win-1 “SpirituaI Life Development,"
delegates to the state conven- ning prizes were Mrs Hall to be given soon by Mrs David
tion. |and Mrs. Denham.‘They were|®^«ett and Mrs' Willie Cal‘
At the social hour games of
dub bridge were played, prizes
going to Mrs. Cooper and Mrs.
nouncement was made of a i tenton,
called meeting of the B&PW Wright
club to be held April 7 at the more,
club house, 1020 East Dewey. Mrs. Boughton conducted
to complete election of officers > games at the informal social
Boatright.
Next meeting will be on the
presented with arrangements
of spring flowers in ceramic
vases.
dera.
Mrs. Charley Parham had
charge of the program Devo-
„ r, . , , tionals were given bv
Mrs. Doty, royal matron elect MrS. Preston Stamps current
awav and leave him alone L thirH Tn«ri ° •.....4-.,™ “T| 1 Pn’3en 3 l0n 0 3 ei 1 events bv Mrs. Darrell Smith,
...... 11 *hird Tuesday in April with i jewelry from the officers to Mrs Cal'dera and Mrs. David
Saturday
Amaranths — 8 pm. open
installation. Masonic hall.
Sapulpa Squares hill-
billy square dance — Sophia
Letlow studio. Chuck Dwyer
caller, hosts Mr. and Mrs.
John Bradley, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank James. Mr and Mrs.1 s,andin8
Joe Buland and Mr. and Mrs
Johnnie Moore.
Answer:
Billy wants to be by himself.
He’ll soon get over h i s upset
feeling. He’s trying to act
grown up. Let him. Eventually
Amaranth Court
Installation Is
Open Ceremony
That’s the time to show under-
He may not want to
discuss the problem at all.
Don’t push him.
Question:
My daughter. Rose, who is
on “Religion And Medicine.’
Martha Cantrell
Circle Members
Have March Meet
Martha Cantrell circle. First
Methodist church, met recently
with Mrs. R. F. Morgan, 416
South Adams.
Mrs. J. E. Salisbury, circle
chairman, conducted the busi-
ness meeting. Mrs. O B. Pickett
was appointed chairman of the
May WSCS luncheon and Mrs.
Ben Hubbard was elected dele-
gate to Oklahoma conference
at St. Luke's Methodist church
in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Gertrude Boykin pre- __________. „ . „c
sented the program assisted by hall All Amaranths and friends ed tQ straighten out the argu-
are invited to attend. ment .Our '.usbands told us to
Mrs. Marjory Duty, royal ma- keep out of it and let the girls
tron elect, and Chester Hall, resolve their own problems,
royal patron elect, will be in- What do you think?
stalled with other 1964-65 of-. Answer:
Your husbands have given
in the dining good advice. Your daughters
Daylight Studv club- 1:30 dldn * MrS' CooPer- 216 West Lincoln. Mrs. Adams, retiring royal ma- !
m Mrs. A. T. Tabb, 1220 *“l iS ,?”"*'” *™ .......... B''’dl!et,
East Lincoln. - Conservation Is
Emanem Club's
Program Theme
wanee after school on March
24 for all registered members;
the annual cook out for Camp
Fire Girls will be held April
24, also at the camp.
Dates for the summer Day
Camp sessions are to be June
8-12 for Camp Fire Girls and
June 15-19 for Blue Birds.
It was announced also that
the Sapulpa Camp Fire office
will be closed April 6 through
9 while the directors, Mrs. Hel-
en Main and Mrs. Pauline Mol-
drup attend the region four pro-
fessionals’ workshop in Al-
buquerque, N.M.
Present for the meeting were
Mrs. Cloma Gibson, Mrs. John
Dunbar. Mrs. Dorothy Saul,
Mrs. Joan Wahl all of Kelly-
ville, Mrs. Don Lewis. Mrs. J.
L. Darnell, Mrs. G.H. Maggart,
Mrs. Ralph Stroup. Mrs. Rob-
ert Plum, Mrs. H H. Troxell,
Mrs. Earnest Wheeler, Mrs
Guy Berry, Jr., Mrs Claude
Hayes. Mrs. Todd Parker, Mrs
Bob Johnson, Mrs. W.R. Per-
kins, Mrs Don McMasters, Jr.,
Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mrs.
Batchelder and the directors.
Mrs. Main and Mrs. Moldrup.
Brakes Fail, Car
Makes Havoc Of
Neighbors Yards
Lonely Chimpanzee
Makes 5,000 Mile
Journey To Friend
CHESTER, England (UPI)-
A lonely chimpanzee came to
the end of his 5.000-mile search
for company Thursday night.
Ufiti, the chimp, was spotted
wandering miserably on his
own around Lake Nyasa in the
heart of Africa without any of
his pals around.
The lonely chimp was flown
to the Chester Zoo, where he
now has four boisterous bud-
dies to keep him company.
Wedding Moved To
Accommodate Tot
LINCOLN, England (UPI)-
Sally Vince, 12, cried when she
was hospitalized with a chest
complaint because she could
not act as a bridesmaid at a
wedding so the prospective
bride and groom decided to
hold their wedding in the hospi-
tal here Saturday so that Sally
can be a bridesmaid.
Hospital Notes
BARTLETT MEMORIAL
Dismissed were: James M.
Redding, Audrey Mefford, Don-
na Beckham, Claude Barger,
Neomi Lewis, William Hancock,
Dorothy Adams, Millie Pauline
Johnson, Vera Bell Ladd. Win-
nie Selsor, Letha Bruton, and
Louis Hood III.
Admitted were: Sherry Ann
Shipman and Baby Girl, Lester
A. Mallory, Mary McKenzie,
Earl Sanders, and Vera Ladd.
BRUSH UP
JOLIET, 111. (UPI)-The va-
cuum cleaner is helpful in car*
ing for the family’s wardrobe,
says Mrs. Anne Sterling, of the
American Institute of Launder-
ing. The small brush attach-
ment is ideal for cleaning out
pockets and raising the nap on
pile fabrics.
KELVINAIOR
19 g.
Main
BA 4-5221
tron, and Chester Hall, royal Refreshments were served to
pa ron e ec . presen e a gift t^ese members and guests Mrs.
of jewelry from the officers to s F Blodj5ett, Mrs Stierwalt,
Ponder, retiring royal patron. Mrs parham Mrs Darre]]
Gifts of demi tasse spoons Smith, Mrs. David Blodgett,
A nrnpram nn with ,he Amaranth emblem on Mrs. Caldera. Mrs Stamps.
j p ^ conservation eac^ were presented to the of- Mrs. pon Smith and two
hell comedown and will want | was presented by Mrs. Noel fjcers hy ponder and Mrs. auests Mrs Ben Ernst and Mrs
to tell you the whole story.; Vaughn at the recent meeting Adams gu7?rs Ben trnsl ana Mrs’
“f dub Her subject „ere made * ,h£
was Let s Stop Poisoning Our n,rtv
U'oIa. "
Wesley WSCS
Program Meet-
Held At Church
Woman’s Society of Christian
Mrs. Kenneth Braggs and
O. B. Pickett. Mrs. Morgan
gave the devotionals.
Refreshments were served at
the social hour to Mrs. John
Brock, Mrs. H. H. Bums, Mrs ficers.
Nellie Fillmore, Mrs. J.A. Fulp. I A reception
Water.
Mrs. Ben Nelson. 1115 Bur-
roughs Road, was club hostess.
Members attending were Mrs.
nine years old. became very Harold Thompson. Mrs. John
angry with her best friend Frank, Mrs Clarence Miller,
They had a terrible argument. Mrs- Leo Blake, Mrs. Calvin
Rose told me not to invite her Main, Mrs. Ilo Smith, Mrs. Service, Wesley Methodist
Sapulpa Amaranth court will friend to her birthday party. Phillip Royal, Mrs. John Mose,1 church, met -recently at the
! hold open installation of officers Her friend’s mother called me Mrs Dick McCaig. Mrs. Clyde j church.
8 pm. Saturday in Masonic with a s*milar story a n d we JJcMasters- Mrs ^ Briggs, Mrs. Cleo Poston, president,’
were both very upset. We want- Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. James conducted the meeting.
Stewart, Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs Opening prayer was by Mrs
Nelson- 1 Ben Hagen, closing prayer by
Mrs. Harry Smith conducted Mrs. H. C. Bacon who also pre-
the business meeting. She was sented the devotionals.
elected with Mrs. Thompson, Miss Dianna Bridges
delegate to the state convention her Americanism essay
of federaed clubs to be held Heritage,” at the
in Oklahoma City April 15. 16 hour
read
“Our
Sapulpan Is
Surgery Patient
Mrs. Helen Payne who is
patient in St. Anthony's hospital
Oklahoma City, underwent ma-
jor surgery there Friday morn-
ing.
Guthrie Matron
Visiting Daughter
Mrs. Mack Peeler, Guthrie,
is visiting here with her daugh-
ter and son-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Owen and children,
212 South Main.
WHITE HOUSE RECIPE
Mrs. Ben Hubbard, Mrs. W H room will follow the ceremony, will probably be friends within and 17. Alternates are Mrs
Upton. Joplin. Mo., Mrs. Salis-|
bury, Mrs. Boykin. Mrs Bragg Couple Visits
Mrs. Pickett, and Mrs. Morgan.
With Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Owen. 216
South Main, have returned
Dorcas Class
To Meet Tuesday
Dorcas class. First Baptist
church, will meet at 2 p.m. Owen’s sisters, Mrs. W.A. Pan-
Tuesday in the church for the cake. Mrs. R B Pardue. Mrs
the next 24 hours. Children do
not usually maintain angry feel-
ings very long. It is best that
they work out the problem
alone. If parents interfere, they
from Childress, Tex. where may make the situation worse
spent several days visiting Mrs. Question:
Our son takes advantage of
us. He gets what he wants by
t ucauajt in me uiuiui iui i ............. ~ ----------- o--- ------ **«*•*«
March class social. Hostesses T. J. Buster and Mrs. J. B exhibiting a bad temper He
will be Mrs. Nora Pond and
Mrs. Stella Moore.
Carlton. They stopped in Guth- cries and screams until we give
rie en route home and were in to his demands. He never jng Workers class of First Bap-
guests of a niece, Mrs. Victor acts this way with others. He is tist chUrch
Holman, where another of Mrs. a model of good conduct out- Entertained
Owen's sisters. Mrs. Holman's side our home. What can we do
mother Mrs.. R. W. Barcley of to rorrect this situation?
Seymour, Tex., was also a Answer:
Contact me today!
■
M. H.
"PAT"
ROUBISON
906 S. Adam*
BA 4-0594
TUCSON. Ariz. (UPI) - Mrs
program \icholas Parise has received a
recipe for deer sausage from
, „ _ . . Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson which
Briggs and .lrs. R°>a- Susanna Wesley may be a little difficult to fol-
Next meeting^will be^. londay Lunch Postponed low. The First Lady recom-
Noon luncheon meeting of Su- mends that Mrs. Parise grind
sanna Wesley class, Fi rst up half a deer and half a hog.
Methodist church, scheduled for To this must be added 25
Monday in the church dining ounces of salt, 20 ounces of
room has been postponed be- black pepper, two ounces of
cause of conflict with pre - sage and eight ounces of red
Mrs. Bill Clark and Mrs. Joe Easter activities. The luncheon pepper. Mix em all together
Williams were hosts recently at will be held on the regular date and — presto — you have 200
a St. Patrick's party for Will- in April. 1 pounds of sausage.
SIOUX CITY. Iowa (UPD-
When 7I-year-old John Johnson
got in his car Thursday night
and started to back out of the
garage he had no idea he was
going on such an expensive
trip.
The brakes on the auto failed
and during a hair-raising ride
the auto rambled through three
backyards, twice crisscrossed
an alley, struck down a no
parking sign, crumpled a
hedge, knocked over a swing,
toppled a 15-foot tree, struck a
two-foot high retaining wall,
banged into a garage, knocked
down a fence, a clothes line
and a bird bath and finally
ground to a halt after smash- I
ing into a house. Damage was
estimated at $1,300.
“It just wasn't my day.” said
Johnson who was not hurt. I
The per capita consumption of I
seafood in the United States av-
erages about 11 pounds annu-
ally.
I ONLY 25 DAYS LEFT,
There's
No trick to
SAVING
MONEY
on your
MCOMETAX
It’s a matter of know-
ing what your deduc-
tions are, and claiming
them! Block will see to
it you get every penny
you’re entitled to . . .
often save you more
than the modest charge
involved’ See Block
TONIGHT!
BOTH
FEDERAL!
AND
STATE
_: eUARANTCC s_
W# guarantee occurota preparation of every la* return. If
era «*ako any error* thot cost you ®»»v penolty or intact*.
we will pay the penalty or interet*.
MrnrygraTfr*
Muon's Largest Tex Net vice Over S'"t O^icei Acrou The U. S.
7 EAST DEWEY
Weekdays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. BA 4-4170
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
with Mrs. Ilo Smith. 216 West
McKinley.
St. Pat's Party
Given For Class
guest. Your son takes advantage of
you because you let him. He
Couple Return* has learned that a show of tem-
From Nevada Trip F*r will get him his way. His
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cantlon. lack of respect for you is sim-
8(6 East Bryan, have returned nly because you are too lenient
from Las Vegas. Nev. where Develop a firm and reasonable
they spent five weeks visiting se! standards. M a ke sure
their son and wife. Mr. and vour s°n understands them.
Mrs. Hugh L Cantlon and Then make sure he follows the
family. They made numerous rules. Do not submit to his tan-
sight-seeing trips during theiritrums. A calm strong atmos-
stay. and en route home spent nhere will work wonders with
Mutual AutomoM* Inwnnt* C*
Horn Oflw: Btaxmngton, IIL^
several days in Albuquerque as
guests of the Glenn Stimmels,
former Sapulpans.
Leaves Friday
For New Orlean*
Mrs. Joe VanLandingham left
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Don
1 Dufford of Tulsa for a week s
I pleasure trip to New Orleans.
ONE
DRUG STORE
WILL BE OPEN
SUNDA Y
and One loch Sunday during the following weeks.
The Store Open SUNDAY MARCH 22, is
Holzemer Drug Store
101 l. Dewey Claude Irby, Owner BA 4 5424
this problem.
Question:
My son feels that the whole
world is against him. His moth-
er is always finding fault and
never seems satisfied. My son
seems to be losing confidence
in his ability He tends to give
up on things without really try-
ing. What do you suggest?
Answer:
Your wife must stop this dis-
couraging approach. A child
must feel that he is successful
in some things. She should
start praising some of his ac-
tivities. Instead of criticizing
him. she should make some en-
couraging suggestions. Her
change of attitude is important
if your son is to grow into a
confident successful adult.
PROFESSORIAL PIONEERS
NEW YORK (UPI) - The
three professors who founded
the School of Engineering and
Applied Science at Columbia
University 100 years ago agreed
to undertake their now-historic
1 tasks without guaranteed salar-
I ies. Their pay. if any. was to
j come out of student fees, if
there were any students. In fact
the professors invested $6,000 of
their own money to outfit base-
1 ment quarters supplied by the
i college.
in the home of
Mrs. Clark. 1235 Mabelle Drive,
guests were Mrs. Donald Han-
ey, Mrs. J. C. Ray. Mrs. John
Archer, Mrs Gerald Hargrove,
and Mrs. Melton Oldham.
Games in the St. Patrick's
theme were followed by refresh-
ments.
Return* Wednesday
To Oklahoma City
Mrs. Moraul Bosonetto, Okla-
homa City, was the overnight
guest Tuesday of Mrs. Lena
Hall and Miss Leota Wetzel. |
220 East Bryan.
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