The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1968 Page: 2 of 14
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1%S
PERSONAL
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SPECIAL
Sam Barnes
U. S. SENATOR
Mike Monroney
Invites You to Meet
With Him at The
Hutcherson YMCA
GET QUALITY MEATS
AND SAVINGS TOO!
Coffee and Conversation
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Wed., August 14, 1968
8:00 P.M.
If your doctor told von to learn to live with it
or there is nothing wrong with you and you still
have pain, don’t graduate from Aspirin to Darvon.
We, at the Mullenax-Karr Chiropractic Clinic special-
ize in finding the CAUSE of pain and correcting the
CAUSE.
Hudson R. Meadors, Jr.
To Young Or To Old
MEADORS
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Jackson Funeral Home, Inc.
“Morticians of Distinction"
SERVING THE LINCOLN MUTUAL
BURIAL ASSOCIATION
$100.00 to $2,000.00 Insurance
Area Code 918 582-2201
C. W. Vann, Mgr. Ainos T. Hall, Pres.
1436 North Greenwood Ave.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74106
FREE PICKUP
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Milady's Social Calendar
For every headache there has to be a cause.
Killing the pain with a stronger drug is not correct-
ing the cause. It is merely covering up the symptom.
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the French lamp table. Leopard
and sunset orange pillows are
arranged on the sofa. The bar
•a done in leopard, also the ba*
stools. A grandfather clock, a
handsome Magnavox, and a
shadowbox filled with French
figurines, complete the setting.
I can understand one taking Excedrin when he
or she has an “Excedrin Headache”, but when vou
graduate from Excedrin to Darvon, vou no longer
have just a headache, you have a real problem.
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year. Berkley C. Burrell. Wash-1 from Mayo’s Clinic in Roches-
ington. D.C. is the president, ter. Minnesota. Her sister-in-law
Treatment
Aspirin-Darvon
Aspirin-Darvon
43 Arm and Shoulder pain Aspirin-Darvon
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AMERICAN BARBER
BEAUTY SUPPLY
After watching this disgusting commercial again
the other evening, it provoked my thinking. So I
went to the office and pulled several case histories
and here is how it went:
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uoruun. me owner oi me just
Hat Company who resides at
her attractive residence on
South 2nd Street. Mrs. Bridges
and Mrs. Gordon arc cousins.
Their trip was most delightful.
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July 27 and 28. Other out-of-
town members of the family
also attending were Mr, and
Mrs. Velmar Clark (Vassie)
and son from Indianapolis,
Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Burton and son from Memphis.
Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A.
Douglas motored from Wash-
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The Eugene Finchs are Still
Making New Renovations
The Eugene Finchs, who own
Muskogee's little “dream
house” are still making new
renovations. Recently they had
their den-parlour, which is just
off their main salon, done over
in sunset orange velvet drapes,
developed on Mid-Victorian
lines. The swags are trimmed
n tassles and the drapes sweep
•he floor. Their twin French
chairs are done in this same
shade of velvet. Their French
couch is done in gold, the has-
sock is done in sunset orange 1
velvet, as is the lamp shade oa
THE OKLAHOMA EAGLI
LU 2-7124 Tulsa, Oklatwaw
P. O. Box 3267
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74101
Published at -fursa, Oklahoma
Thursdays, by THE OKLA
HOMA EAGLE PUBLISHING
COMPANY, Offices — 122 N
Greenwood Avenue.
“Second-Class postage paid at
Tulsa. Oklahoma.”
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quest.
The Oklahoma Eagle
Publishing Company
P. O. Box 3267
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74101.
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lected as the last individual to
complete the “Hall of Fame”
list for the first “Negro Who’s
Who." for her financial contri-
butions to the Muskogee Serv-
ice League, which helps under-
privileged children, and the
scholarship fund to Langston
University. Her portrait will be
hung at the Christmas Coffee.
Also Mrs. Willa Ward, a for-
mer Tulsan, along with Mrs.
Sam Sadler, Mrs. Theodore
Ragsdale. Sr., Mrs. Juanita
Starks and Mrs. M. C. Gordon’s
portraits will be unveiled.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
News
The Red Carpet Room of the
Trade Winds was the setting
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|homa Eagle and to others
whom they know personally.
Mrs. Leanna Lewis and chil-
dren arrived in Tulsa via jet
Mrs. Vesta Finch has been se- airline from Washington. D.C.
for the family reunion cele-
bration of the Johnson family 1 ington earlier in the week.
"So You've Graduated''
The National Negro
League will gather in Cleve- ]
land. Ohio in September of this cisilite. has just returned home ovety
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hometown, regardless of color, ( town. They also visited Paul-
Muskogeean and Mrs. Mc-
Gruder’s nephew, Johnnie
Thompson. They sent best
wishes to the staff of the Okla-
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I could go on and on giving case histories of
people with pain who are seeking temporary relief
because their doctor said, “You will have to learn
to live with it” or "There is nothing wrong with
you."
We will not accept your case unless wc sincere-
ly believe we can help you.
Mullenax - Karr Chiropractic Clinic
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4450 E. Admiral Pl. Tulsa, Oklahoma
i the former Betty Mae Thomas,
I a member of the prominent
Thomas clan, and a Kansas City
socialite and teacher, was with
her during hcr stay. Betty Mae
stopped in Chicago on her re-
turn trip to Kansas City.
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A Nice Letter from Norma
Tucker
, Among the many pieces of
mail received in our mailbag
this week was a nice letter from
our lovely young friend Norma
Kimble Tucker, an Oakland
business education instructor,
and an Oakland socialite and
a prominent member of the Al-
pha Kappa Alpha. Inc. Norma
received hcr undergraduate de-
gree from Langston University.
She stated that her handsome
at the Wheatley Branch Library Dr. Herman Totten. Ph.D. young son. Norrance, visited
at 7 p.m. in the main room. Teaching at OU for Summer with the Tucker clan in Ponca
The “Unveiling" of illustrious Dr. Herman Totten who is , City before returning home via
"Men of the Year" and “Dis- numbered among Muskogee's plane. Norrance loves flying,
tinguished Women.” These per- Ph.D's. is teaching during the Norma and Norrance flew to
sons will be placed in the "Hall summer term at Oklahoma Uni- South America last summer,
of Fame.” Late national dates versity. where he received his
to remembered will i. ‘ ‘
Progressive National Baptist ence. Herman's portrait is also Muskogee General Hospital i for the last meeting of the local
Convention, Inc., which will a part of the archives of the Elizabeth Grimes, a local so- chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha
• gather in Washington. D.C. on I Wheatley Library. He is head ciatelite, has returned home I sorority. A most delectable
September 3-8 at the Sheraton of the Library Science depart- from the Muskogee General Hnenu was served preceding the
Hotel. Dr. Gardner C. Tavlor is ment at Wiley and helps groom Hospital where she spent sev-1 business session. A report was
the presiding officer. The Worn- males for Alpha Phi Alpha fra- cral days. We wish for this made on the regional confer-
ees Auxiliary. Progressive Na- ternity. He is a world wide Al- friend God’s choice blessings, i ence. Again this chapter re-
tional Convention, will meet in pha man and is a “Man of the / / / ceived an Outstanding Service
the capitol at the Shoreham Year" and was stimulated by Ben Hudson is Still on the Sick ! Certificate. Visiting sorors were
Hotel at the same time. Mrs. the Muskogee Service League. List : Dr. DeVonne French and Miss
Minnie 1,. Bruce is the presi- /II Ben Hudson, another promi- DeVette French. Washington,
dent and resides in Chicago. Lucille Thomas has Returned lent Muskogeean is still on the D.C.; and Mrs. Bernice Powell,
Business Home From Rochester ' ’ick list. His wife Frances, Tulsa. Mrs. V. S. French was
Lucille Thomas, a local so- 'tated that he receives many hostess for this session.
‘ r cards and gifts weekly. Ill
>ecause their many friends read Minter Clan Here on Vacation
ibout his illness in the Okla- Members of the well known
1 toma Eagle, a fact which they Minter clan who reside in De-
• ire most appreciative. troit, Mich., who were here on
/ / / vacation last week, and the
Mrs. Amanda Locust is in Nurs- 8ues,s of their mother, Mrs.
ng Home Carrie Minter Wortham were:
We are most happy to state ! Alyce, Carol, Alton. Lucious.
hat Mrs. Amanda Locust, one Elaine, Phyliss and Charles,
if Muskogee's oldest and most They had a most delightful
respected public school teach- s,ay- Their trip was made in
?rs, and the sister of the first ,heir finc rolling stock,
principal at Wheatley Grade t III
school, is doing nicely at the A Nice Letter from Los Angeles
McIntosh Nursing Home. We A11 Okies state they love to
>vish for her God’s blessings. rcad The Oklahoma Eagle, and
III our column. They rate this
Mrs. Fenny of Boynton is In PaPer as their favorite of all
Nursing Home j Negro newspapers. This letter
Mrs. Penny, respected citizen was fr°m Mrs. Sadie McGrud-
of Boynton and the widow of er- a weU known matron of the
the late Dr. Penny, is in the Me- hometown, who was viisting
Intosh Nursing Home. Mrs. her daughter, the charming Lt.
Penny has the coveted honor of Geneva McGruder. They visi-:
having given more years to the ,ed with Thomas Hibler, Mar-
Red Cross in her community c.us Simmons and his lovely
than any other citizen in her sister Joyce, all of the home-
hometown. regardless of color. , town. They also visited Paul- ,
She has been honored by the i 'ne Bruner Alexander, another
Muskogee Red Cross Chapter, * ’ '
and they plan to place her por-
trait in the Red Cross building
for her unstinted service to hu-
manity.
Age Condition
Female 31 Headache
Female 26 Head and Neck ache
Male
Female 39 Arm and Shoulder pain Aspirin-Darvon
40 Low Back Pain
63 Low Back Pain
Female 21 Headache
t ; This group was founded in
The peak of the summer 1900. These are the most no-
season has passed, however, table early fall national dates,
many are still leaving daily for / / / 1
summer vacations and many in- Charming California Visitors
teresting visitors are arriving Mr. and Mrs. P. Bridges. San
daily and arc being entertained Diego. California, were the re-
by many socialites. Milady is cent houseguests of Mrs. M. C.
planning hcr smart fall ward- Gordon, the owner of the Just
robe. The most important sum-
mer date in the hometown will
be on Wednesday evening. Au-
gust 21 when the nationally re-
puted Muskogee Service League
will hold its 27th annual event
at the Wheatley Branch I ibrary Dr. Herman Totten,
Dr. Herman Totten who is | City before returning home via
! Muskogee’s plane, f'
sons will be placed in the "Hall summer term at Oklahoma Uni-, South America last
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include: doctorate degree in library sei- Elizabeth Grimes is Home From
Baptist ence. Herman's portrait is also Muskogee General Hospital
" ; j Elizabeth Grimes, a I
■ Wheatley Library. He is head ciatelite, has returned home I sorority.
I business session. A report
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