Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1975 Page: 3 of 12
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Social Calendar
Afraid Hubby's Habits
Run in the Family
By Abigail Van Buren
•*rtk*c*«a|l TrAM-a 1 Ma<nl*a« Irn,
DKAK AHBY The woman who i* responsible for making
my ex husband a pervert now mav lie causing the same kind
of behavior in my sons
. ."f "'eri‘ divorced after two years of counseling that
didnt do one h,t of good When I was gathering my
e* husband s things to park him up and get him out of the
house I came across evidence that he is a sadist, masochist,
exhibitionist, voyeur and transvestite’
Hr has visitation rights to take our sons for weekends
subject to my approval, and when he does, he takes them to
see his mot her who has caused all of these abnormalities in
her son Now I fear that she will make perverts out of her
grandsons'
Please. Abbv help me to slop all this My psychiatrist
tells me to talk to my lawver My lawyer tells me to talk to
m\ psychiatrist | am sick of talking to both these men
Every time we talk. I get a bill
What is your advice? At least it a free
GOING CRAZY
DEAR GOING My advice may be tree, but I am neither
a doctor nor a lawyer, and you appear to aeed the service* of
both I advise you to listen carefully to both these
professionals, follow THEIR advice and get your money's
worth
DEAR AHBY: I am a 17 year-old girl who plans to
pursue law as a career I am a straight A student, and I'm
neither pretty nor popular I am somewhat anti social, and
I m not domestically inclined. so marriage and a family for
me are out of the question
I really don t care about having a husband and a herd of
kids, and there is no wav I will spend my life being a
housewife I’d crack up
My problem is my father Every lime I discuss mv future
plans with him. he says I am acting like a lesbian."
I am not a lesbian, and it hurts me to hear him sav it.
How can I get mv father to realize that I am not a lesbian
just because I don't want a husband and 20 kids’
FED UP
DEAR FED UP; Unless your father ia a very ignorant
man. he surely realizes that every woman who rejects the
role of wife ond mother to pursue a career ia not ueceooarily
a lesbian.
But why make such positive statements now? It's
possible for a woman to have both n career and a husband
and children
f
DEAR ABB^ We have been married for two years and
are beginning to think about having a family My problem
is that I am not sure I would make a good parent.
I become impatient with children who throw tantrums
when they don't get their own way, and I have to fight the
urge to discipline them when thetr parents stand by and do
nothing
I know I d be a very strict parent Would that be good or
bad for a child?
You can't fake a child back once it's here, so before
having one I want to be sure I would make a good mother
W'hat do you think’
ON THE FENCE
DEAR ON: ” Discipline” ia a must But a child needs
love. too. If you have a lot of love to give. I'd say you hove
the two most important qualifications for parenthood
Delta Zeta Chapter ESA
Mrs Ben Baker. 1411 E
Fair view, business meetiiw
Esther Fellowship, First
United Methodist church
9:30 a m at the church
Wesleyan Fellowship. First
United Methodist church—
7:30 p.m at the church
Presbyterian Women's
Groups—BPW Circle
Thanksgiving dinner 6:13 p.m.
at little Gem Cafe; 1:30 p.m.
Bather Cirde, Mrs Floyd
Rich, 403 S Oak; Mvtha
Cirde, noon luncheon Mabelle
Jones. Mounds; |;30 p.m.
Ruth Circle. Mrs R.L.
Williams. 1320 S. Main; 10
ajn Rebecca Cirde at the
church. Mrs. Floyd Wright
hostess
Rebekahs 7 30 p.m. Odd
F ellow hall.
Women's Council First
Christian Church—12 o’clock
luncheon at the church
Thursday
Spring Oaks Women’s
Club—Thanksgiving covered
dish luncheon 12:30 p.m. Mrs
Robert Brady
Lo-Ki-Ha Club-Thanks
giving luncheon, Heritage
House
AAUW Chapter—7:30 p.m.
Sapulpa library, creative
Christmas wrap program by
Grace Lee Smith; hostesses
Suzanne Cowan and Keba
Jackson.
Frisco Veterans—noon
luncheon American legion
hut, members bring salad or
vegetable for menu, or prize
for games
Friendship Club-1 p.m.
Mrs Hope Haught. 913 S
Hickory
Kiefer Extension Club
Mrs (bnway Inal. Kiefer.
9 30 a.m , covered dish lun-
cheon
Friday
Child Psychology Club
Mrs Dale Stone. 723 S. Oak
Saturday
Charity Ball 9 p.m to 1
a.m Southern Hills Country
Club.
Sapulpa Squares square
dance Odd Fellow Hall
Lstk Whs't
Hew
A BOY for Mr and Mrs
Tommy McDaniel, west of the
city. The infant was born Nov
7 at Bartlett Memorial
Hospital weighing 8 lbs. 13 oas.
and has been named Thomas
Dustin
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. James Walsh, Rev and
Mrs Clarence McDaniel,
Sapulpa. Neoma logan of
Sapulpa is a great grand-
mother
A GIRL weighing 3 lbs. 7
<*s. and named Kristy Ann,
born Oct. 31 at Bartlett
Memorial Hospital to Rose
LaMar.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ray loffler of Mounds.
The transcontinental lele-
crapb netuurk was completed
in lAfil
Your Individual ...
Franct Drakm
FOR THURSDAY. NOV EM BER 13.1973
the section in which disturb your equilibrium or
sense of humor
Chapter Plans
Program Theme
For Next Year
Alpha Omega chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma met in
regular session recently at the
Sapulpa Public library.
Beulah Nelaon. president,
conducted the business
meeting at which time she
read the president's annual
report, and Jane Shouse.
program chairman conducted
a discussion period con-
cerning program theme and
focus of the group for next
year.
Following the business
meeting a dessert course of
individual pumpkin pies and
coffee was served members
present from a table
beautifully decorated with a
horn of plenty and driftwood
arrangement
Katharine Moore. Winrufred
Blunt, Dorothy Speakman, Ida
Campbell and Esta Lee
Decker comprised the hostess
committee serving these
members present
Clara Barris. Zelma Carter,
Agnew Drewry, Geraldine Du
Bois. Mildred Fisher, Eva Lee
Fobes, Edna Hellen. Alberta
Irvin, Mary Evelyn Snider.
Jimmie Sue Young, Jane
King. Mrs Nelaon, Edras
Nobles. Judy Seals, Jane
Shouse. Virginia Sikes,
Beverly Smith, Pauline
Whitten, Eugenia Cox and
Clara Miller
Next meeting will be Nov 23
in the home of Mrs Smith,
1202 S Division, at 7 30 p.m
Return Home After
Visiting Texas Relatives
Mr and Mrs Harold Jones
have returned to their home
here after a trip to Canyon,
Tex
In Texas they were the
guests of Mrs. Jones sister and
husband. Mr and Mrs Cecil
Simms
fanuloj (ORIa I Horate. Meant May. November 12. tm-WAGC THREE
Golden WeddingAnniversaryObserved
your birthday comes and find
»hat your outlook is, according
to the stars.
ARIES fy* e>
(Mar. 21 to Apr. 30) uHt
Admonitions for this day.
Double check on plans. Listen
k*«ly during discussions: Be
alert to flaws in reasoning —
(Apr. 21 to Msy 21)
your sense of humor You
usually enjoy outwitting op-
posing forces
SAGITTARIUS -
I Nov 23 to Dec. 211 kev
A lively outlook' If you have
felt some restraint lately, forget
it. You msy step more freely
now — but not recklessly , of
course
CAPRICORN
( Dec. 22 to Jan. 20i V Rn
ft--------' —' . • A day for flexibility Don't
ff you have any doubt about adhere rigidly to a course when
PTRJJctS’ reconsider them, but latest developments definitely
subdue unreasonable fears, call for a change of policy
Give a thought to earlier sue- AQUARIUS ^2
cesaful moves, procedures, i Jan 21 to Feb 191 ^**#4
GEMINI -
(May 22 to June 2D mdfr
CANCER SCALPEL
HONG KONG <UPI> - A
Shanghai surgical instrument
plant has trial-produced a
liquid-nitrogen cryoscalpel for
use in removal of skin cancers
ur vascular tumors, according
to a Peking Radio report.
Mr and Mrs Floyd Rush
were honored Sunday af-
ternoon an the occasion of
their 30th wedding an-
niversary with a reception
held in their home 913 S.
Independence.
Hosting the affair was their
son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Rush, and
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simmons
Assisting at the reception
were the grandchUtfrm of the
couple Rita Roster, Peggy,
Tammy and Bobby Rush and
Chert Simmons, Mr and Mrs
David Ralston
The reception table was
centered with a three tiered,
pedestal anniversary cake
decorated in gold and blue,
topped by a large numeral 30
enhanced with net and
flowers
Juanita Clark and Helen
Dale of Oxnard, Calif . sisters
of Mrs Kush, came here
especially to attend the
celebration and also. Mr and
Mrs. Delane Simmons of
Spokane. Wash
Guests were received
throughout the afternoon
hours with gifts being opened
from the following: Mr. and
Mrs John Man. Alpha Jef-
fries, Harry Geiger, Mr. and
Mrs O.L Rush. Florence
Kush. Mae Jeffries. Mr. and
Mrs Ben Oenahaw. Mr and
Mrs I zither Hopkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Stiencamp. Mr and
Mrs. Jim Heath, Gertrude
Seay
Sapulpans Visit
In Missouri state
A.H. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Yocham and daughter,
have returned from a trip to
Missouri.
Gardner visited friends in
l<ebanon. Mo., while the
Yocham family proceeded to
visit with family members in
other points in Missouri.
Mr and Mrs Phillip Jones.
Iters Swindler. Mr and Mrs
George Davis, Mr and Mrs
Willie Harris. Kelly Kerr. Mr
and Mrs Charlie Brumley.
Jennifer Langston. Edna
Morgan. Helen Wilaon. Mr.
and Mrs Nick Jordan. Car-
men Brodensterner, Mr and
Mrs Jack Jeffries. Mr and
Mrs Bob Jeffries. Keith
Jeffries. Bryan Jeffries. Mike
Jeffries, Mrs Fred
Church Class
Holiday Dinner
Held Last Week
The Willing Worker s class
of the Westaide Baptist church
assembled for a Thanksgiving
Dinner last week with Vera
Whittenton hostess at her
home, 311 S. Oak. with Ruth
Sherman, assistant hostess,
and Betty James presenting
each lady a corsage upon their
arrival
Following an invocation by
the Rev. Howard Allen, the
delicious menu was served to
the following guests Rev and
Mrs Allen. Jessie AlberdiiR.
Mary Beckham. Mae Burgess.
Jont Burgess. Ijotnse Depue.
Erin Guinn. Hessie Hatfield.
Bessie Hendrix. Norma
Paylor, Mrs Jamex, Mrs
Rauh, Faye Vermillion,
Thelma Baughn. Gladys
Wright, Opal Wheeler and the
hostesses
Following the dinner Mrs
Alberding presented a
devotional on the subject.
Bearing Each Others Bur-
dens.”
A brief business meeting
was held following the
devotional
Klingensmith. Mr and Mrs
Jack Tindle, Mr and Mrs
Merrel Emry. Mr and Mrs
Owen Rush. Mr and Mrs
laroy Trunen. Mr and Mrs
Robert Hen sen Felicia and
Kevin Henson
Also, Mr. and Mrs Dave
Johnson. Jean Moran, Peggy
Van l^andtngham. Toy
Frazier. Mr and Mrs Orville
Lytle. Dee Jones. Jr , Harvey
and David. Betty Holmes.
Julian Garcia and Mr and
Mrs E M Burke. Sr.
Out of town guests included
Robert Rush. Wagoner; Iena
Bray, Skiatook. Rev and Mrs
Kay Fisher. Jenks. Mr and
Mrs Hugh Disney . Oklahoma
City, and the following from
Tulsa. Monetta Hopkins.
Steven Sams. Mr and Mrs
Herbert Hulsiger. Mattie
Mclxtughlin and Bethel
Russell
Texas Student
Was Visiter Here
For Homecoming
Miss Teresa Fitzgernld
student at Waxaharhie, lex .
was here for the weekend
visiting her parents. Mr. and
Mrs Clifford Fitzgerald and
brothers. Edwin and Roger of
912 Henshaw
Miss Fitzgerald came
especially to attend the
homecoming event of the
-Sapulpa high school held tot
V riday She is a freshmen at
the Southwestern Assembly
Coliege at Waxahachie
Friday, Miss Fitzgerald's
maternal gran«k>arents from
Choteau visited her here and
on Saturday she travelled to
Barnsdall to visit her paternal
grandparents.
Loans To ’2,500”
Auto-Furniture
Appliances-Signature
We also make loam to 819.9M.M m
Real Estate Eqatty.
Herbert Hoover, the 31st
President of the United States,
was the son of an Iowa
blacksmith
m
Fust Crown Financial Corp.
115 Creek Hills Mall ruu
Breakfast And
Business Meet
For Class Group
The November meeting of
the Ruth class of the First
Baptist church was a break-
fast and business meeting
Monday morning held at 8:30
a m at Norman's Restaurant.
Mrs. George Miser,
outreach leader conducted the
business meeting with
devotional by Mrs. Jeffie
Izicac and devotional on the
98th Psalms presented by
Mrs. H R. Cole.
The breakfast menu was
served to Mrs. A.L Bradley,
Mrs. Ernest Comer, Mrs. Ben
Hemb-ix, Mrs. J.H. Simmons,
Miss Leah Barton, Mrs.
Naomi Lacey, Mrs. Allie
McClanahan, Mrs. Mabel
Hollers, Mrs W.M. Baker,
Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Lucas and
Mrs. Mizer.
The meeting adjourned
following closing prayer by
Mrs. McClanahan.
Rainbow Girls
Entertained At
Dinner Party
A progressive dinner
Monday evening for the
Sapulpa Rainbow Girls
culminated their participation
recently in the advance sale of
Tulsa State Fair tickets.
Guests assembled at the
home of Mikfred Taylor for
the serving of a salad course,
followed by main course at the
home of Nancy Ruhl with
Carolyn Sam hostess for the
vegetable course. Dessert was
served at the home of Fenny
Martin.
Guests in the dinner group
included Shelley Broughton,
Nancy Ruhl, Carolyn Sams,
Paige McClain, Linda Steury,
Debbie Bell, Penny Martin,
Darla Dale, Lisa Evans, Lisa
Brunn, Bonnie Annis and
sponsors, Rynd Barnes and
Mrs. Taylor.
i Jan 21 to Feb 19) ___
An analytical look at your
_ - . - r position may indicate some new
Good stellar influences avenues to explore Keep an
■timulate efforts and at
Uinment through higher-type
thinking Check possibilities for relax
making sound investments PLSCES
CANCER dteZ-A
t June 22 to July 231 "w
Exercise your keen mental
easy yet alert eye on future
moves Taper off in late hours to
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I Feb 20 to Mar 201
Your judgment somewhat
off” now — especially when it
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portumties may be missed if Avoid any urge to speculate.
you are too hasty, or worse
indifferent
( July 24 to Aug 231
You may run into some
unexpected situations Be
resolute in your own interest
Your guesses are likely to be
wrong
YOU BORN TODAY are
endowed with a boundless
energy, vitality and enthusiasm
for life and all that it holds You
but bend if the occasion love adventure, travel in
warrants and principles are not teresting people and. since’your
jeopardized
VmG° myjL
(Aug. 24 to Sept 23)
Mootly favorable influences
Do not let pressures or tension
inner resources are almost
limitless, you should choose a
career where you can make the
best use of them. Public life
would suit you to a "T” and, if
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 52, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1975, newspaper, November 12, 1975; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1496427/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.