Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 123, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 5, 1976 Page: 3 of 12
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The Bosses Meet with
'Surprise' Welcome
By Abigail Van Buren
* 1,7‘ »* Ch«H» H T «M \,~a l„c
fiJm '.h? «BBT B*fT Chri9tm,s my husband phoned me
?&*“ Was b""*ng home a surprise for
me and that I should fix a pitcher of martinis I was so sure
tK.TV bnnK,n* h?m* the “Tings I wanted for Christmas
"*at I prepared the martinis, got myself all prettied up
waited Tor him*” °" the l,V,n« r0om *°fa and
thedoor opened and in came my husband with his
ml^9***. r-* 90 9tunned 1 l«d there My husband
nn, .rlln Ky,threW T,h!S,CJ°*t Jackel 1 KUPM 1 9hould h“Vf
put it on. but instead I held it in front of me and ran out of
T'k00”1, eav,nK my backside exposed.
The two men left immediately, and my husband was
I,r*h,9*d 10 R" * the Christmas party because I
couldnt face those two bosses My husband hasn t had
anything to do with me since Can you help me1
NO NAME PLEASE
HEAR NO NAME: You have more reason to be furious
wUh your husband than he has to be furious with you If
that s the worst' surprise a husband ever has when hr
cornea home from work, he's lucky I think you should both
forget it.
DEAR ABBY: My Question isn't exactly earth shaking,
but I need an answer I am a happily married woman and
"■"f..10 h,VP "?y ear* P'Tced. but my husband has
forbidden me to do so He won't give me a reason, he just
»«ys he doesn t want me to do it.
Abby. I want very much to pierce my ears I enjoy
wearing earrings, and if I screw them on tight enough to
stay on. after a while my ears hurt so much I have to remove
them And if 1 screw them on so they'll be comfortable
invariably I lose one-or both Pierced ears would eliminate
this problem
Does my husband have the right to dictate what I should
do with my body?
LOVING WIFE
DEAR WIFE: No one has the "right" to dictate what
•nother shall do with his lor her) body If you want to
cmnply with your husband's request, fine-hut he has no
right to demand it.
DEAR ABBY: Recently my daughter was married at a
church wadding, which was followed by a sit-down dinner
and reception
A shirt-tail relative whom we rarely see socially asked to
be invited, so we invited her
She and her husband attended the wedding, dinner and
reception, but they didn't send a gift
It's been six months and still no gift from them I have
run into her accidentally several times, and she always says
I m going to send that wedding gift soon."
If she says it again, how should I handle it?
PUZZLED
DEAR PUZZLED: What’s to handle? A gift in a
gift —not an obligation. Forget It.
Vassarette
CLING-FREE CtOTHES-LINERS
A must under shirts and sheers, all your favorite
pant fashions The camisole top and pant-liner
fun, feminine, functional To assure you of static-
free opacity In Antron1' III nylon tricot iced with
Vassarette Matchmaker* lace Camisole 32-40
$4.50. Pant-liner 4-8 $5
Haieds
114 E. Dewey
Hoars: lla.m.-6:3#p.m.
Sstint
CaleMda*
Thursday
PTA annual Founders Day
tea I to 2:30 p.m. at Collina
auditorium, Sapulpa library,
open to the public.
1 & Sertoma Club- 7:30 p.m.
at American National Bank
club room, Virginia latham
and Ixm Martin hostesses; 7
p.m executive board meeting.
Good Will Hub—2 p.m. Mrs.
Charles Warner, 720 S.
Hickory
Friendship Class, First
(Tristian church—6:30 p.m.
covered dish dinner church
dining room, Mr and Mrs.
H.C Speed hosts
Episcopal Church Women
meet 7:30 p.m with Mrs.
Donald Duncklee, M20 E.
lincoln.
Friendship Class, First
Christian church—6:30 p.m
covered dish dinner church
dining room. Mr. and Mrs
H.C Speed hosts
Amaranth Court—7:30 p.m
Masonic hall, advance night
for officers
Kiefer Sorosis Club—1:30
p.m. valentine party, Mrs
Earl May. 1810 S Water.
lone Star Extension Club—
Kay Johnston, south of
Sapulpa
(kid Fellow lodge— 7.30 p.m.
Odd Fellow hall
Friday
Chapter DT, P.E O.-lp m.
Mrs. Morton Sheffel, 1117
Melinda Road
Priscilla Club- 1 p.m Mrs.
F.W Cooper. 216 W lincoln.
Chapter G, P.E.O.-12
o'clock luncheon. Mrs. J.J.
McOory. 1306 S Apple. Mrs
John Oakes co-hostess
Saturday
Sapulpa Squares square
dance Odd Fellow hall
SOUSA OPERETTA
HOUSTON (UPI) - Texas
Opera Theater. Houston
Grand Opera's three-year-old
touring group, is touring
Texas for three months from
Jan 30, with John Philip
Sousa's 1896 operetta "El
Capitan." The musical was
Sousa's first successful stage
work and the idea was
suggested to him by famed
comic actor DeWolfe Hopper,
who created the title role of a
Peruvian rebel leader who
would be king.
BROOKLYN AUCTION
NEW YORK (UPI) - Five
Brooklyn cultural institutions
have banded together for a
marathon five-hour fund-
raising television auction —
"lights' Camera' Auction"'
— to be seen over local TV
station WNEW on March 6
Items donated for auction
include use of the Cloisters
Museum in Manhattan for a
wedding ceremony < gown,
flowers and wedding album
included); a billboard in
downtown Manhattan for any
personal message; a chance
to skipper a tugboat, and use
of the Brooklyn Museum for
your own poetry reading or
recital
The seven institutions in-
volved are the Brooklyn
Academy of Music, the
Brooklyn Arts and Culture
Association, the Brooklyn
Children’s Home, the
Brooklyn Museum, the long
Island Uruversity-Brooklyn
Center's Triangle Theatre, the
Brooklyn Philharmonia, and
the Brooklyn l*ublic library
Every Day. .1500
Homes go up in
smoke. Fire hazards
from the basement to
the roof should be
checked.
Check your in-
surance, too, just to
be on the safe side.
We can be helpful.
Insure In Sure
Insurance!
MASTERS
And
STIVERS
107 W. Dewey 224-4511
Mr and Mrs. LecMenberg
Winter
Vows
Exchanged
Before an altar background
of white chrysanthemums and
blue carnations at Westside
Baptist church wedding vows
were solemnized recently for
Miss Marilyn Beth McMahan.
Sapulpa. and Mark Andrew
l-echtenberg, Ponca City.
Heading the vows was Rev.
T. Howard Allen, the church
minister. Nuptial music was
provided by Allene Brackett,
organist.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Bill McMahan,
212 W Mike, and the
bridegroom is the son of I«o
Iechtenberg and Mrs Phyllis
Waring, both of Ponca City.
The bride wore a gown of
polyester satin, styled with
full length skirt, empire
waistline, scooped neckline
and long sleeves. She carried
a bridal bouquet of white
mums and carnations
Vicki Wyrick, maid of
honor, wore a royal blue
polyester crepe, floor length,
with short sleeves and scoop
neck Her flowers were a hand
bouquet of white mums and
blue carnations
Attending the bridegroom
as best man was Mike
Warren, Ponca City.
Assistants at the wedding
reception held m the church
fellowship hall were Mrs
Kenny Smithee and Keta
James Blue and white floral
centerpieces were on the
reception table
Mrs I^hctenberg attended
Sapulpa high school and holds
a legal secretary's certificate
from Oklahoma State Tech at
Okmulgee At present she is
employed in Tulsa by Tyler -
Dawson Supply Company.
The bridegroom is a student
at Okmulgee Tech where he
will graduate in May from the
air conditioning and
refrigeration school
The annual Gaspanlla
Pirate invasion and festivities
at Tampa each February
commemorates a legendary
pirate, Jose Caspar, who
allegedly plied the nearby
Gulf of Mexico waters
Mrs. Hoffman
Guest Speaker
For Gamma Pi
Mrs. Joe Hoffman was guest
speaker at the Monday night
meeting of Gamma PI
chapter. Beta Sigma PN Her
subject, in keeping with the
Beta Sigma Phi bicentennial
theme, Woman-Her
Heritage, was “A Woman
Speaks.”
Hostess at the meeting was
Mrs. Bob Randolph who en-
tertained her guests in
American National Bank clik>
room.
Members present were Mrs.
(laud Chandler. Mrs Heber
Pinch, Sr., Mrs. Francis
Record, Mrs Dene Iliff, Mrs.
Clarence Roe, Mrs Olen
Aemisegger, Mrs. Don
fi Chapel Vows
Dorothy l.ightfoot, Mrs. The Sacred Heart chapel in
Dimple Pritchett, Mrs IJbby Austin, Tex was the setting
Avra, Mrs. Mitchell for the wedding of Miss I .aura
Zyskowski. and Mrs Ran- Ezell, former Sapulpan. and
d°ip^- L.M. < Budi Bearss
Plans were made for a salad The bride is the daughter of
supper for members and Mr and Mrs C.W Ezzell,
guests, to be held at 6 p.m former Sapulpa ns now
Feb. 12 at American National residing in Austin. The
Bank club room bridegroom's parents are Mr
Next regular meeting will and Mrs I,es Bearss, Austin
be Feb. 16 with Mrs Roe, 122 After a honeymoon trip to
South Maple Mexico they will be at home in
Austin.
'KATE' REVIVED Attending thp weddjn(? ^
HANOVER, N.H. (UPI) — .Sapulpa were Mrs. Sherry
Kiss Me, Kate, the popular Masters, sister of the bride
1948 Cole Porter musical her daughter Jennifer
based on Ttw Taming of the Masters and m MasU>rs
Shrew, has been selected for Also another sister and
the undergraduate Dartmouth brother-in-law of the bride Mr
Players' Winter Carnival pro and Mrs Pete Hansen and
duction, with 10 performances children Mike and Tern,
Keb Healdton
tM«lp« (OkU.) Herald Thursday, February », |»7*— PAGE THRU
Radiant OES Hosts Official
Mr and Mrs. Bearss
Pair Married
In Austin
Radiant chapter Eastern
Star was host Tuesday night at
the official visit of Nell Beach,
Claremore, district deputy.
There were 100 chapter
members and visitors from
area chapters in attendance
The host chapter exem-
plified the floor work for the
dutrict deputy, and during the
meeting presented a skit to
welcome her, with gifts
presented. Conway and Khtel
Dial, worthy patron and
worthy matron of Radiant
chapter, conducted the
meeting.
Other worthy matrons and
worthy patrons present in-
cluded Sarah Smith, Kiefer
chapter, Rill and Rynd Bar-
nes, Naomi chapter Sapulpa.
I/ns and J.F. Kays, Bixby
chapter. Edna Fields. Mounds
chapter, and Vester Bran-
chromb, Jenks chapter Other
chapters represented were
Claremore and Red Fork with
a number of grand committee
members from the dutrict
introduced
A salad supper honoring the
district deputy, was held
following the meeting Theme
of the banquet was An Apple
For the Teacher," and
decorations were in the school
theme with slates, dunce caps,
and other school items iwed
On Monday night a group
from Radiant chapter visited
Dnunright chapter for the
visit of l«la Gunter, deputy of
that district. They were Peggy
Philpot, Elsie Fen.ska, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dial, ac-
companied by Hope McGinty,
Kiefer
Next regular meeting will
be February 17 in Masonic
hall
Girl Scouts Selling Cookies
The Brownie and Girl Scout f«u‘* Scout Camp comes from
Troops at l/me Star school are cookie sales, leaders stated
currently selling Girl Scout F-*ch troop also receives a
cookies
The profits from this fund
raising activity are used to
maintain the Girl Scout camp
used by Girl Scouts in the
Tulsa area Approximately 50
potion of the profits for their
activities
Cookies may be ordered
from Bonnie Johnson, 224-
8644. Carol Huracek. 224-925**
_________„ and Phillis Thompson, 321-
per cent of any girl's tuition to leaders in charge of the
sales
More than one American
woman out of four does not get
sufficient medical care during
pregnancy This is according
to information from the
National Center for Health
Statistics.
Fireplace Care Recommended
sually1 makes^you think^of safet> fireplace
usually makes you
comfort, warmth and
romance and seldom of burns,
bruises or cuts But over 6,000
persons were treated for
fireplace related injuries in
hospital emergency rooms
last year.
Most seriously burned
victims were children, ac-
cording to the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission
Typical causes of accidents
were clothes getting on fire
because a person stood too
near the open flames, or
sparks from the fire landing
on carpeting or other nearby
flammable material and
engulfing the whole room
Other causes were using
flammable liquids to rekindle
a fire causing the flammable
vapors to explode or carbon
monoxide poisoning from
using the wrong fuel such as
plastic foam wrapping and
packaging
Mrs Dorothy G Blackwell.
Extension home management
specialist at Oklahoma State
University, suggests ways to
prevent fireplace related
injuries
Be sure your fireplace was
built to be used as a
fireplace—not just for
decoration. Determine
whether the fireplace has all
the necessary linings and
----,. —,----- because these
Keep the damper open while materials can produce deadly
the fuel is burning so it burns quantities of carbon
efficiently. Keeping the monoxide And never stack
damper open will prevent artificial logs made from
accumulation of explosive sawdust on top of each other
Kases as they can explode
Keep sparks from flying out
by using a screen around the
fireplace
Keep children away from
the fire because their clothing
can easily get on fire
Gheck fireplaces regularly
to be sure all vents and
chimneys are operating as
they should.
Before disposing of all ashes
be sure they are thoroughly
cooled And make sure the fire
ls completely out before going
Never use gasoline or other
flammable liquids to rekindle
a fire because the flammable
vapors can explode
Never use coal, charcoal, or
plastic foam packaging in a
(KonioK'ft
Mid-Winter
Clearance
Group Of Women’s
DRESSES
And
PANTSUITS
From Our Regular
Stock
£uk IVkt’t
Hm
A GIRL named Amber
Dawn for Mr and Mrs Harold
Smith, 326 S Hickory She was
born J«n 19 at Bartlett
Memorial, hospital, weighty
six pounds, nine ounces.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs John H Smith,
Oil ton, and maternal grand-
parents are Mr and Mrs A.W
Richmond, Hominy
Mof Ate yen
bug Soiniubu) Kigki?'
Stephanie Rich Is Doing
"Sarah Bernhardt”
Sat., Feb. 7th. 8:00 P.M.
High School Auditorium
Outstanding Entertainment
Refreshments At Intermission
DO COME!!
Entire Stock
Men’s And Boy’s
WINTER
COATS
Jackets And
Coats... Pile And
Quilted Lining
OFF
Group Of
WOMEN’S
SPORTSWEAR
Pants - Tops • Skirts
Jackets • Blouses
All Great Buys
Men’s And
Boy’s
KNIT
SHIRTS &
SWEATERS
Nice Selection
DEPARTMENT store
four Store Of Nationally Known Merchandise
122-124 East Dewey
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