The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1966 Page: 4 of 14
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Eagle Publishing Company and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
•• •
THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1965
THE OKLAHOMA EAGT.®
FOUR
I
GFR-
WALKER’S LOUNGE
NAME
ADDRESS
Librarian Visits
PHONE
*
<1
0
<
l< p
f/9
I
A
■z
/i
♦
V 1
i
Caliiorni.t
«
t
I
(
1
..
I
w!
I
J
1
4
i
destined for the summer life
I
Catalina’s active cotton coolers
white - yellow - aqua
in
YOU’RE NEVER
REALLY ALONE
3.50
Featured, w itch britches’. 8 to 1b
4 00
Catalina cooler’ tank too. in small, medium, large . . 3.00
i
i
the sport shop—third floor. fifth street utica square and bartlesville
■ J
Southwestern Bell
L
(JI
-
•rnr»
1
l
I
»’----BURTON, W’lLLA
tnuvenv i r.i i,
I
Sketched: left, jamaicc smoothie', sizes '0-18 ... 4 00
Paired with it. the real cool v-neck tee; medium oi large, only .
Right. Bermuda classic' sizes 12-18 . . 5.00
Cool timer’ shell in medium or large only . . . 3.50
(...with a bedside
Princess'phone.)
Airman VanDyke
Assigned To
Fairchild AFB
Sa
I
I
I
I
»
9
I
I
9
1
I
1
I
I
I
•
1
I
I
I
9
I
l
I
I
i
I
I
I
!
I
I
>
I
I
I
•
I
t
I
t
I
I
I
i
<
1
I
In an impressive double ring
ceremony. Miss Barbara Gail
Thompson and lohnny Frank
the Tulsa public * Taylor, repeated wedding vows
The warm glow of the night-light
dial beckons, should you need
your telephone. Lift the receiver
and the dial lights up brightlv to
make dialing easier. Small enough
to fit most anywhere: you for-
get it’s there unless you need it.
Practical and personal —that's
the Princess telephone. Choose
from five decorator colors. To
order your lovely, little Princess
phone, call the telephone busi-
ness office or ask any telephone
serviceman.
tones,
I ones served
Cash prizes will be awarded to the three best en-
tries in the Hume Beautification Contest. Fill in
above information and mail to Mrs. Ann Beck,
609 E. Xyler or Mrs. N. T. Burns, 1301 North
Greenwood. Contest ends June 13. 1966.
Persons interested in compel
mg may fill out the entry blank
and mail to either Mrs. Ann
Beck or Mrs. N. T. Burns.
I
>*
$
I
I
I
t
I
•
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
•
I
t
<
I
I
I
I
I
9
I
t
9
»
9
I low
1951
\
erty. such as exterior, general
repairs, fences, outside walls,
yards, etc.
■
I
A LITTLE GIRL was telling
about her stay at summer camp.
"The. first day I didn’t have
hardly any friends.’ she stid.
• The second day I had a
lew friends. Inc third day J
had friends and enemies.”
— Catholic Digest.
i
t
I esse
maintains law offices at 612-A
5th Street. N W.. Washington.
D C.
@
Here Recently
Mrs. l.ueada Meadows Smith.
I
z JHi
■ V
»
THE STREET
Bv Dorerh.i L McMillon
/[■/
2409 EAST APACHE
Next To The Avalon Motel
BO DIDLEY
Blue Monday and Wednesday
OPEN 1:00 p m. Until
>
■
- 1
J
V1
rr-w....._____________
h • / X.
VAAnilEllS
bovtwtown • vhca ■qva.hs • MAimMviio
----m
family who has been most obe-
dient will get a rewaru ”
"That’s not fair!” exclaimed
one of the youngsters. "Dzddv
will win it every lime' '
— Catholic Digest.
dized by the government —
this could possibly do away
with slums.
ooooo
was provided by Miss Delores
DR. WILLIAM H. r -pi
was featured guest rOrmCF 1 LllSil
speaker at the Tuesday forum
luncheon group of the Tulsa
Jewish Community Council at
the Mayo Hotel This is Di
Hale’s second visit to the for-
um.
/n< /
ooooo
Leave it to “do-it-yourself"
MARGIE BARRE <S. LOUISE
II l TON. who have taken on
the job of painting Margie's
home. They chose tire job and
now are trying to encourage
ethers to help. I’m running!
Z^'
A \ X’f
w
Summer’s a cinch for lively success when you- play-mates are Catalina’s sun-cued
cottons. Gabardine shorts in three lengths . . . light, mesh knit tee-toppings. All
lightly colored for a refreshing illusion.
all new English teachers
their assignments.
OOOOO
Have you
Chrysler New
toy
IW
»/A>-
fa
gy.y
ijk
ELLEN
MRS GREEN.
WILSON and
Matron, MRS
X-. - * . ■
&
•/
\ I1
I
BUY BIBECJ i SME!
r ’
I '
I--'
b '-A
V
's graduation, last week.
OOOOO
Get well wisites to Vv ILl I
> ? /a >
' /A,'
.1
I
J
7^-
r
I
IB
r
V
Mahcoe 1). \ an Dyke
SAN ANTONIO. Tex. —
Airman Mahcoe I) Man Dyke,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I
Van Dyke of 2122 N Quincy.
Tulsa. Okla., has been assign-
ed to Fairchild AFB. Wash,
after completing Air Force ba-
sic training.
The airman, a 1%5 gradu-
ate of Bishop Kelley High
School, will be trained on the
job as a construction specialist
with the Strategic Air Com-
mand.
Airman \'an Dyke attended
Northeastern State College in
Tahlequah. Okla.
His wife is the former An-
drea R McPherson of Tulsa.
Congratulations to
TRUDE. Dl.ADMON. who is
now supervisor of primary
grades in
school system. "Trudy" will Sunday. May 29 at 2 p.m. at
have an office at the Educa- Lansing Street Church ol God
lion Center and will supervise in Christ. Rev. Jesse S. Thomp-
in son. officiating.
Traditional wedding music
was provided by Miss Delores
Langston University’s presi-1 -----—-
dent. DR. Will JAM
HALE, was featured
r/
g
- —
S,,A/ >4
I'AV
s, y >
i
i A
!Thompson-Taylor Unite Northside Garden Club
In Double Ring Ceremony Beautification Contest
Jackson and Fred Smith ren- The North Side Garden and
dered a solo. Beautification Club is again
Given in marriage by her sponsoring its Home Beautifi-
father, the bride wore a gown cation contest. Three cash
of silk organza over taffeta, prizes will be awarded to first,
designed with a scalloped ! second and third place win-
band of chantilly lace from the ners. Entries will be judged on
sabrina neckline to floor length, the improvement of vour prop ,
Seed pearls and pcarlettes ac-
cented the neckline. The sleev-
es were long and tapered. A
narrow band of the material
emphasized the waistline and
a watteau train fell to chapel
length. She carried a bouquet
■ of white roses.
The maid of honor was Misr
Beverly Thompson and she
wore a floor length taffeta, aqua
gown with a bouquet of carna-
tions to match.
I he best man was Mr. Lo-
renzo Horn and ushers were Na-
than and |esse Thompson.
I The bride’s mother wore an
I aqua silk suit w ith while acces-
sories.
Immediately following the
wedding, a reception was held
in the home of Mr. and Mr:..
Earl Jones. |r. Mrs. Hazel
as hostess.
The bride is a graduate o'
Fullerton Union High School
of Fullerton. Calif., and attend-
ed Fullerton lunior College
where she studied IBM.
The groom is a graduate of
Washington High School and
is now Airman Third Class of
the United States Air Force.
The couple will reside in
Merced. Calif Castle Air
Force Base.
WILLIAMS
well as other mem-
HOLDERNESS. NAN
D\Y BRIN ER &
1IAWKINS who retired at the
....close of the school year.
OOOOO
. ' A few days were most en-1
jovable for me and my house-
• guest. LILLIAN DA\ IS H AR
RIS. former Oktnulgccan who
now lives in St. Louis. She
had spent the Memorial Day
weekend in Okmulgee and
stopped here enroute home
. Helping LIL to enjoy her
stay were HARRY & VIVIAN
t A CAL
JOHNSON. LOUSE LES
r-TER PATRICK. RTRNICf
^BRANNON. LOUISE JET-
JTTON, TROY X DELLA H AN-
“.SON and several ol her nieces
Jjjnd nephews.
Z. OOOOO
»■ PAI’ LARK, daughter of
PTHELMA LARK, was home
J’for a brief visit before return
Fing to Texas Southern Uniter-
• sity at Houston for summer
♦tudies. Many of you will re-
I member voting I’ \T w hen she
Pbegan her journalism career
“here at the local wceklv.
ooooo
MYRNA MORGAN, spring
• -graduate of OKLA STATE
OOOOO
MRS.
of
are visiting with tickets can
MR & MRS. MACK of 703 ah' member of the class
OOOOO
THE Cl ASS OF 1935 will
• a "Quarter Party"
Saturday night, lune 18 at the
Blue Moon. Ticket- are on
©
rf J
Sr
TO:
OOOOO
about the class of
— (everybody just ain t now of Jasper. Alabama, for-
able) members |OHN HEN nier librarian in Tulsa, when
the Library was located at
was
OOOOO
MRS. ED GLINN |R. of
New 3ork City has moved to
her beautiful home on Arbutus
and Willow in Idlewild. Mich-
igan. Her husband. Ed. a for-
mer Tulsan, will join her as
soon as hx is released From a
New York hospital.
OOOOO
.-nd report a very successful
I meeting. Most important was
I the panel discussion on the
rent supplement program
whereby low income persons
can be housed in adequate
housing with a
IF’:
A
( Get well wishes to WILL l-l,he Pnnd discussion
I'AM TIBBS. SR who is ill at
pSt. Francis hospital. Room 551
•A BILL. IR.. flew down from
'‘New York to be at his father’s hous,nS "Jlh a cerla,n Pea’en
(bedside. Arriving by Astro- ,a-w ol ,he,r ^bst-
j.Jet four hours after take-off.
Another son, |OHN, who
; teaches in the public ichool
p system here in Tulsa, is also
x attending his father.
\ ” OOOOO
1'. MR. & MRS. GEORGE
>FFASTER
A California
seen that new
Yorker being
driven bv XFNOPHON
IONF.S and wife GR ACE? It’s
so loaded with so many ex it
that Xenophon is still trying to
find how to turn "this on and
that off." h's really out o!
- sight.
THF SUPERMARKET
CLERK overheard two Sisters
debating whether they should
drive back to the convent.
"You drive Sister Luke, anil
I’ll pray." one said.
"What’s the matter’’" Sister
Luke replied. "Don't you trust
my praying?” • Catholic Digest.
"I'm going to keen a record
of the behavior ot each of
you. ' the harried mother an-
nounced to her brood. "On
Saturday the member trf th®
'■ 11
VtV-—->u
I !
Guaranteed
y 100% HUMAN HAIR
: WIGS “
Extra thick, SGj
Long, Lustrous fca B
Made to sell tor $100.00 up.
Style-3
• Deluxe Quality Human Heir
• Will Not Mat Of Fade
• Natural Hair Line
Closely stitched on ventilated founda-
tion for comfort and fit Holds alt
settings beautifully. Demi Dressed for
Easy Styling.
Dramatic Colors In Black. Off Black,
Dark & Med. Brown, Auburn or Send
Sample Desired. Light Shades i
Mixed Grey $5 Extra. Give He»d Size.
Send $5 Deposit on each item
(Postal M. O.) pay mailman baUi e
plus C O 0 and postage charges, or
rem-t full price and we will sh p post-
— P*'d
SUSY WIGS Dept 307 ’D
507 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017
DM / Vi
I .
'' ; I
OOOOO
MOZFLLA IRAXKIIX
IONES. wife of At'orncy Wul-
. _ do E. ;ind mother oi Attorney
Waldo E II. flew to Denver.
z'1 Colorado where -he vv;i> the
weekend guest ul mmcis. l,1 \
' DYS C WILUAMS a
.GRACE H GRANDBERRA
(former lulsa teachers). She
j-received many social courtc-
> , vies while (here and then on
to Loveland California for lite
OOOOO BE I 13 (ODD. LORF.T- the Library was located
’ Th. tv.inh.r n.m,r>i .r. * ' MADDI X, I I.BOR Me- Greenwood and Cameron.
c i L| r J, "' ... • \ in U’ONDICHIl BOOKER in Tulsa visiting old acquaint-
mt MURPhA. HOAD WILLI- antes this week She was Li
BIE HOLDERNESS, NAN XMS AM) (| X>A| W,LSON bt;)rian unti( 1QW ^hen >lu.
SC(.H I I lew to I os Angeles went to Texas College where
for the Memorial weekend to fhv worked for one year, f rom
benefit barbecue with there she went to Jasper. .Ala-
bama and worked as County
\\ ulc Librarian lor 32 years
Mrs. Smith is now retired
and spends her lime growing
Howers and vegetables. She al-
so loves to fish.
Mrs. Smith is on a circular
tour via Trailway. She states
that the tour left Jasper, May
22. The first stop being in \A is-
consin. From there to Tulsa
On leaving here they will jour-
ney to Cleveland. Ohio, Louis-
ville. Kentucky: Nashville.
Tennessee; and hope to artive
it all
NA . BE I IA I ODD. LORET-
r. ITA MADDEN,
riemenlary • CO\,| )K | 111
• t -»IIV.», I 111
MURI’hY. I LOYD
MATTIE
I attend a
i their California classmates.
OOOOO
| Nice to sec ATTORNEY
1F.SSI O DEDMON. |r„ At-
torney and Counsellor at l.aw.
who is in Oklahoma for a few
daw. |csse was speaker at the
Decade- cf 6’« Class Reunion
of Manual Training High
School. Muskogee, last week,
and motored over to Tulsa with
his brother. AL. to visit long-
time ir«nds ATTORNEYS
AMOS T HALL & E I
GOODAk IN SR., and MR A about June 20.
MRS. SAM IACKSON. |es»c--------,---,
sale now bv all members.
OOOOO
Returning from Los Angeles
via American Airlines Satur
dm were PAULETTA BRA
ANT. MARLA RAYE BRAN I
A GAA I F McCI ELLAN. who
furnished several musical se-
lections on a program, the An
ntuil Oratorical Contest, spon-
sored by the Elks. During
their stay, they were shown
many social courtesies by
D tighter Marie D. Adams.
I AN 11 ROBERTSON, who is the State Directress of
University, has been employed , R AI I’ll MclNTOSH A RON- Southern Calilorni t IBPOI
*. bv American Airlines. And ANN BILL. North ful.a ol W.
f speaking of the Morgans. MR
Kentucky;
, ______ i.’.II Realiists. attended the fom OOOOO
- & MRS A. L. Hew down u>' >tntcs regional’ Vnt-etrnre* Of^NA’-*’ Getting away trom
Houston fur daughter. GAA- REB at Kamas City last week ;lgix-LS?xv*ith OPII A Fl’NIT A
PI TT S . . . they re uown in
sunny Texas, enjoying thv
Houston Astro game:-, the
Astrodome, and other many in
tere.-iins sights in that old citv.
OOOOO
Don’t forget the Good '
Shepherds’ Nurses Aide Club’s
annual French Garden brunch
Sundav. lune 19, at St. Monica
Hall Friends BERNICE BR \N
NON. |EAN Wil I I AMS
THE Ci ASS OF 1947 will LUCILLE WILLIAMS have
give away 825 Thursday night tickets, as
to the lucky ticket holder. Do- bers of the group.
Los Angeles, nation is only 50 cents and
visiting with tickets can be secured from
(E. Newton place. The Feasters
xare so impressed with Tulsa’s
A growth that they arc thinking sponsor
1 abc'ut returning home after 30
• vears
< OOOOO
1 Nice to see affable W II
pLlAM HALL of little Rock
2 of the R | Reynolds Tobac-
’ co Company who is in town
for the Masonic confab. Bill
ru.is accompanied by his young
Ason, who evidently ;s learning
ithe "ropes of the trade" from
\ the ground up.
J OOOOO
-1, 'Twas like a old home week
ivesterday when we had a
( chance to see a lot of friends
^Ave’ve made over the years
YNince joining the Heroines of
r-Jericho. Chatted with DAVID
‘-BROWN. MRS ELLIN M
). ROBERSON,
jMRS. MARA
^Our Grand
< MARA I. WHITBA.
5
J -
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1966, newspaper, June 9, 1966; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1805073/m1/4/: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.