The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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Annual State Meet
JoAnn Fields, Ernestine McGilbra, Vivian Dixon
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| The Southwest Regional Meeting
of ALPHA CHI OMEGA Sororities
and Fraternities will be in session
Nov. 14 and 15 at the Sheraton Ho-
Okmulgee Associate County Agent.
D. P. Lilly, will be presented a
. distii’wished service award at the
annual County and Home Demon-
stration’s Conference which is being
held this week in Stillwater. Lilly
will elso be initialed into the Episo-
lon Sigma Phi fraternity. The con-
fat. closes Thursday.
— Four Delicious Flavors —
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lain after which a general business
discussion ensued. Plans are I
completed for the annual turkev
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new member. Mis. Marie Swindail,
was welcomed to the club.
The next meeting will be with Mrs
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Were also Ir.i-
participatin'; ver.
' miiie Pitts, D. »bie
'ise Brook;. Lisa
Fields, Barbara
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Oklah >ma.
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Alexander. Mor an And. t > in. Ruby
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Alberta Jones, fl
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Rouce, ids and patrons, and Vel-
ma Shambra. decorations.
! Tickets my be obtained from Ge
^.1 Drug Store. Williams Drug Store.
Barbeque, or from
| on Nov. -.
Mrs. Jefferine Bolton is president
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tinuity, Margie Barre, fashims, ilcl fl
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Club Sherwood
PRESENTS THE
Richard Wilson
QUINTETT
WITH FEMALE VOCALIST
LITTLE MISS CHRISTY
FRI. - SAT. - SUN. - NOV. 12-13-11
OPENING TIME 9:00 p.m.
SHOPPING ( • •••
oiiaigiiKinn,
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the home of members.
Mrs Robert D. Murdock is center
director and the center is located at
1615 E. 12.
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sorority and
'Irs. (. Skinner (center) presi-
dent of the Inited Missionary Socle-
.y. The two organizations presented
tie Center with a gift of $ioo to
>" used in th' recreation program.
On the left is Mrs. Robert D. Mur.
’ ’ck, center director. The center Is
lecated at 1612 E. 12th.
PLAIN DRESSES .
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SWEATERS
BLOUSES ...
SLACKS ...
COATS
FORMALS (average
SC ITS
SWEATERS ...
SWEATERS ..
SPORT COATS
SPORT SHIRTS
JACKETS
OVERCOATS ....
NECKTIES
prayer i Recreation Center for ’the P.hysii J.C
The next meeting will be with the Lin»ilcd a gift of $100 to be used by
president, Mrs. Doris Moses, 1144 "" ‘ “
N. Boston Pl.
Finest imported mohair, blended with (
quality worsted, is one of the most romfo^
able and most shape-retaining suits you can
wear—all year around. The famed hand-
tailoring of. Eagle insures your comfort and
good fit. Come in, try the newest style suit
ct the season.
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Minimum
... $1.15
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Mrs. Gertrude Washington won
the tea towels raffled for tne beneiit
THE GAY MADAMS CLUB met
) ot Mrs. Yvonne Hawk-
. s were guests
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d.inec ;<> Cer'i-ol Perk. Thanksgivin:
Park. Thanksgiv-
i aksgning Parly,
iicing made to raise
'd a building large II
en Lga * > .’> '!d all tiie varied ac j
tivities of the Center. Most of the |
ictivitie; now have to he held at; fl
Centra! Park. 6th and Peoria
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For AKA Scholar
I Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will, en
sponsor a Fashionetta Ball this Fri- A.-
lay night al the ( unarron 'l.iJnx ni i
beginning promptly at 8.00 p m rhi "t'u7’.l.a,neo rrcmu«*.
it' raise fmX r. b jl l,,u~ "'"..nns Drug sore.
■’hoiarshins t() ;.r7X‘3 Bcau,y Col|W. Latimer’s
l”l’S t0 or from any member of
the sorority.
DAILY SCHEDULE
OPEN DAILY AT 12:00 NOON - CC/.IZ
AN > WATCH COLOR T. V. MEETINGS
PRIVATE PARTIES WELCOME. eKjOY
HICNGF1/NS NEST (°l R BEAl'TiKl L
nual Harvest Tea. v.-
its delmealion of fashion*
ing, sleeping or
at home.
Setting of the show was at "Gran
ny s Go Go." Commentators for the
show were Mesuames Maybelk* Wal-
lace, Lorean Laws and Muss Bur
ble Williams.
Sugar and spice and c <
nice best desci .' .-s tne t.j( „:
tiny girls who ap(,. d <■■ t1.
They seemed unaware that I. y h. t kin’s
capturexl the hear, ol me
as each took center . Tn,.,,
nighties were fashioned a, • th,
pastel daintiness if gi. i, ,<
or they were modem and ;
mom s. Jump suits and I i. ■ ;
mas for little girls
tured. Chiklr >i
Shari Horm:
Pitts, Wendy
Fields, Mu
Giddings. Sevii..
son, By , -se Lawson a..d Cbarisse
I is an effort
crease the annual scholarships to
J worthy graduating senior girls.
There will be a full evening of en-
j tertainment with a fashion show ol
I lovely models wearing garments
| from some of the best Tulsa stores
Guests r
evening away to the strains of music '
j by (he Freedom Riders.
Fourteen of (he city’s most out I
| standing senior girls wdl cumpcte ior
the title of Miss Fashionetta. Th y
are Renell Busby. Anese Mali, San-
dra Rouce. Jean Sanders, Jeanne
Brown. Sudonna Williams, Kathy i
Burr, Vernestine Harris, Bernice ’
King. Charlyne Miles. Dianne Cud- 1
joe. Alvah Dyer. Cheryl Carson, and 1
Jo Marian Gilbert. The winner will |
he crowned during the Grand Re-
vue beginning at 10:30. These girls fl
will also model clothes from some
of Tulsa’s lead ng houses of fashion, fl
Garments will be furnished by
Slewart’S. Massards, H.iZcl Co.x.
and the House of Nine.
Adult models will be Johnnie Ruth
Alexander. Mor an Anders >n. Rubv
Young, P ‘ ’
son. Helen Rouce, Donzclla Parker,
Velma Shambra, > _
Margie Barre and Violet Patterson.'
Members of the Fashionetta Com-
mittee ure Frcdi Bonne, chairman.
Rul ye M.ircille Young, co-chairman
Ella Bratto i. tickets. Alice Williams.
Syblil Crowell and Frcdi Boone, con-
Mrs. <7;
Jacqueline U)||
and
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THE GOOD SAMARITAN
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Nov. 13 from 4 p — ------ ■
pricejif the dinners will be 80e
at 1167 N. Green- lems, but she t
fine qualities to which all" should
Arnold and aspire.
---------- John Morgan is rejxirler.
Buffet-Dinner
Given For
L. A. Visitor
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Barnes. 640 E. Virgin, was the set
tuig (or a lovely bullet-dinner
honoring their niece, Mrs. Delores
Goit m Los Angeies, Calif. Mrs.
Goff is the daughter of Mrs. Louise
Lee, 507 E. Seminole Place.
Guests
Bertha Henderson, Lillie Mae Hurd.
Viola Daniels, Irene Wasungu /
Jacquelyn L Perxms. J„„r,
Phillips, Mayola Lytle, Maude
Westbrook, Angelme Thomas,
line Morrison and Mr. and
Morri* Totten.
Also Mrs. Mildred Gardner,
Fannie J reenu.i. Mrs. 2_.^_
Gardner, Miss Caroly n Gardner
Evelyn Gardner all ot Dallas.
David Shaw, owner of a su.'.' is
ful janitoriai Nrvice in Dalia* mo-
tored to Tulusa to help enleita.n
his cousin, Delores.
at the Federated Club Special guests were Mrs. Ophelia
, - - — — ——• .a on I
Dec. 18. This is to be a I
children's
ALSO GARMENTS MACHINE CLEAN ON POUND U F
SERVICE CHARGE 19c MIN. *
Delta Chapter. Sorur Nona Hill,
veteran stylist is grammaleus.
1 THE NANNIE II. BURROUGHS HI
CULTURAL AND ART CLUB met M
last with Mrs. Inez Cotton. Hallo-
ween favors were presented to each uj
member. **
The devotion was led by the chap- ktt
being 11
raffle and Christmas party. One fl
...V- .»K.»v mivmiiij; Will IIL’ W1III MF5.
Pearl Curns, 2121 N. Garrison Pl. «
Mrs. Jefferine Bolton is president 1 LAZA SHOPPING CENTER HARVARD Hli I <
j 4fld Mrs. Mabie Lockett — —---
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BOWLING NOT ONLY FOR
H- Marilyn Mi-1
Down’own and Ut’ca Square
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c. .tciii:’ inonias and Ai oy Virginia
son.
Mary L>uise McDaniels, can b- i
. ' i ( tab a» MW) or by n
nouncud that the $1., rash prize was 2523 Boston Pl
won T " '
having the largest
presrml.
Other Olgaetle
1‘ were Mi sdame
GRAND OPENING MONDAY, NOV.
I hanks For Your Response, THE MANAGEMENT
*> * a »ar i k tell a x a k k «i
GRAND OPENb
Seminole Hills
O! Ml ST Bring This Coupon With You!
-------- THE OKLAHOMA EAGLE
— _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I. 1965
CLUB NEWS Deltas, Missionary Society Present street
™ ChecktoPhysicallyLimited Center bji
■ -- - - \ov ]3 Annual Bazaar — Sig- >
tog clothing for foreign countries and ma Gamma Rho Philos — Pine
the Delta Sigma Theta sorority has I Street Christian Church.
= -■> scholarships and donatid t | Nov- 21 — Doshia Burns Club
— -----------Breakfast — Federated Club House.
H <‘ Tulsa Recreation Center f >r I N°v- 21 — Fashion Show — Mus-
was founded kogee.
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c nipanionship lor Gents — Blue Moon.
Nov. 27 — Eb.uiy Fashion Show
I - Civic Center.
Dec. 3 — Kappa Kamival — P.lu •
Moon.
Dec. 3 — Paramount 12 Annual
Dance - Oil Capitol.
OKLAHOMA STATE University is f!
the only agency of both the state
and federal governments providing
agricultural education, research and
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Magnolia Art Club Wins'!
Prize At Annual Y Show
The Guy Nigtitu.’ show, presen-
ted Sunday, No; 7 at the North Tul
sa Branch YWCA as a special a:
EN*0" 1,1 ,lle ' :i’ ’■too > an
, was unique in '
tor h)un^* I
just IvoKuig pretty |
dames Jackie Whittington.
Wricht Dniolhv M.irtin M .KI
CLUB NEWS
THE SEW ETTE CLUB met in the
party home of Mrs. Rebecca
3226 N. Hartford on Nov. 1. Mrs.
Maddox led the devotion.
The club decided to celebrate the
birthdays of each member with a
present were Mesdames birthday dinner.
I he next meeting will be on Nov. !■ ” ----- — — *•>
15 in the home of Mrs Catherine *>T1P^S actn|b<-‘s and other chari- tel to Oklahoma City.
Josephine Hunt ' vuu,v,u,e t»hl» .......-
Mrs. Marie Mingleton is |„
and Mis. Rebecca Edwards
porter.
| TIIE PROGRESSIVE 20 CLUB, ~
- „■ leadership of Paul’ UNIT c.U l.K'T m
’t” tan. a i.n„ V gioX’;.," M »**
sideralion of club business. Cal Dix- <
on w as
’ess served delicious refreshments.
Tins week the club honors the
choir of St. Andrew Baptist Church
with a vote of confidence for Mrs.
—t for the wonderful
ti , , , — ■" —*J done with both junior
c T. lker’ Alberta Jones, Misses and senior choirs.
Among various topics discussed in the home ul A;,a. \
were the dates of the following ins recently. Members t------
"’.‘"a h.C‘d: of the silho‘“-’He Club dalwe."
1- A chiUerhng banquet to be
.- ««L,J M,.,. u» taS V
, -------1 on Thursday, Nov. rance of the recreation
requested by calling LU H at 8 p.m. '
Mr.s Lola Peoples is president.
----- --uku^ iu various neeas. me United
party THE FLUER DE LIS CLUB of M: ■ . n. y Society ha I .■<-n . 1! <"
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Chicago, internationally
’ in the field of
won recently at a tsurnament 11
ner of
A urance that you are impeccably JresseJ
on important occasions, is just one ol the
pleasures of wearing our Black Mohair. There
1 T.e“y.richness in its deep luster. There
•s stylelul trimness in Eagle's smart two-button
coat with side or center vents, and plain-front
memberships available
NOW $5.0(1 FOR 7 MON I HS
Delta Sigma Theta. The r--
presented to Mrs. N. D. Hensha.c
/ to the
Recreation Center for the furthe-
i program.
The two organizations have h-n
quite active in the past in c-mtri
bating to various needs. The Unit ’d
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m mbers assisting
setta Wilson. Ruby Shoals, Jennie
Dorothy McDaniels and Willie
and
Stores.
Ml-.s
The general theme of the conven-
president the hnm,. m ’"'R 7-'" "r‘" al ,ion is "ApP^ed Education in Skilled
L i “ E iTAX S FrT'” “ ’■-w- " I” W”.' s Kv
at which time Mrs. known leader
CLUB on the subject “Human I
--> Our Communities
P m- until 11 p in *’
1 he |-----■*
and will be sold
wood St.
The president is Rev. /
the reporter is Mattie Chambers.
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i creation (’enter for’the 1’hysicJ. .
the center in their program.
O U. Skinner, president of
Mrs. Roy Bledsoe of Delta
■ Theta were i
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Mrs. Wyoma bailey is president of membership ’
Delta Mgma Theta. The money was 260 participarts who seek the
from Brown Dun- i v T‘“' . U1 lne s“nuUeI,e Club dance. pm^ninH »«.. v ,
Fioug’j Jwpailmcnt riven-it th h ‘"g bt‘ LTh® ncxl will be held in P»’-sid nt of the Auxiliary
Kg-umuit given at the home of Richard Jeffer- the home of Mis llutn Handle at >’
son on Saturday. Nov. 13. Delivery 714 N. Frankfort
by notifying Jefferson at
party
party from 9 p.m. until. All Mrs. M. Benton. They received many
the Ma ;w Art Club for • j
.■moa n „i quests to be held ulv ()I vlr> Uc|. UKmU|gee W1JJ .j()W1S1||. a ,umrnage
la Morgan at 1432 N. Elwood Ave. sale Saturday Nov. 13 at 413 E
“ S'r“‘' ““rS " * “m' ““
H Huge Maurino Wilsun, Misses
Dorothy McDaniels and Willie Mae
White.
Proceeds from the show
club's
Teens.
A ladies bridge and card partv
- -—J at the home of Mrs. Del- Okmulgee wdl
Saturday, Nov. 20. For time 5th Street. Hours
-. J.j may be contacted at *
LU 5-8359.
3. The annual raffle of
ket of Cheer.” L.„„„
the_winner will be held at the home 17«2 E. 28th Street, No. A delicious
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Scholarship Fund for Y- pl- on the 15th of December
p.m.
vest decor ol brown, gold and red *>U be held l
«as arranged by the decorating House on North Peoria
committee. r “ ~
affair with the
The elegance and charm of adult under the able
models brought enthusiastic ap George met
plausc from the spectators. The show l‘
was designed for a vanity of tastes,
and styles ranged from the sophis-
ticated icange suits to granny s long
flannel gown. Models were Mes-
Wright. Dorothy Martin, Mabie Rice,
Maybelle Wallace, Jean Eason, Afa work she’s
Sylvia Lewis, Addie Asher, Annette
i Law-
a "Bas-
Drawing to select *n the home of Mrs. Mayola Lvtle
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go to the of Thomas Smith at 610 E. Young furkey dinner was served.
-------at 8 f’
T, . .. , toe tea tuweis rami
l ie decoration, featuring a har- < The annual Christmas Party of ,he c|ub project.
:st decor of hrnwn nnt.l ..„a ....i will k. k.u o._ » ■ . z r , , r j
Saturday. Totton, Doris Moses, Frankie Jorn-
i two fold son’ Sad'e Burnes and Osel Newman.
- s party Celebrating birthdays were Mrs.
scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. and the Lytle, Mrs. Barbara Henderson and
adult |—- ' -- ---
parents, members and non-members usefui Sifts-
Edwards, S °Ut’ bri"8 the Mr8’ °Pal Woods ls Pres'den, and
- -- . . "k‘ babysitters. Sufficient Mrs. Nell Hampton is reporter,
entertainment and refreshmenu are -----
planned for everyone
All fund raising affairs, drives and
benefits sponsored by the club wdl
80 _l”*ard helping churches, young
table ventures .
The next meeting will be held
E 33rd St. North at 5 p.m. on Sun-
day, Nov. 21 l' ’' ’
n,’ .c. I, Known leaner in the field of cos- '
on o 4 *' *‘,!.2ddrcss lhe 8™up metology, will be consultant. Classes '’“'SICALLY FIT -
Check to Physically Limited Center
con mt'T5 71«rSi£Ulle Be“ May,'S' uDe',a Sigma Thel ‘ h3rori,y and tog cl ’ -
con- 1131 L. Zwn. The meeting was the United Missionary S. eiety h;. e th, Ddb <
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chanties locally and nationally.
Tiie Tulsa Recreation Center fori Hov. 21 — Fashion Show — Mus-
the Physically Limited ' ''-y-
,arL4Se.ptline L>dcU is escort j^VtotedJMission^ r«’SL(m N“V’24 ~ ?ormal Dance ~ Twi;“-
... a Sigma physically limited adults and* chil
in cnargc of raising the dren over lhe age of six. From
original nucleus of 20
has mushroomed ini;
vices offered by the center.
Among the many services offer, d
at the center are ceramics, crafts,
parties, covered dish diners, gim
tirn unents. choral reading, tai n'
shows, rec-.rd hops, volunteer pdi- ,
mancc and charm classes. Spe extension services to the people oi
e.al actives f.»r the n.ir.th <f N. '
4ft
THE the Delta Sigma Theta
bnort doesn t lay claim tu possessing Donna Cannon will demonstrate for 0!',ahj',ia City. Marilyn is -i m.m
4.4 K., 1.t0 J wo,rld'8 Prob’ 'bp Madam C. J. Walker Company h,'r of ,hp bowling team ol the Tulsa
ms, but she does exhibit those Other features include lhe Texas Recreation Center for the I’h s .n!
banquet, a mass meeting, luncheon lj , imi,,'d' Others pictured are Mrs,
workshops, a closed meeting for . Bledsoe. <ri;j t) representing
ISoror Lady Jean, past Regional di- i -
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