The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1966 Page: 3 of 14
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1966
THE OKLAHOMA EAGLB
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DOWNTOWN ... OPEN
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MONDAY AND THURSDAY
NIGHT ‘TIL 9:00
Froug's Is Prepared!
Penney
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Prices Arc Regulated To Sun You & You
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DOWNTOWN—Open-10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Thursdays — 8:30 p.jn.
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Number 1 Look For Men
Northland — Eastgate — Brook Plaza
2—tone fancy link Ban—Ions!
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Southland — Sand Springs
BACK TO
All Branches Open — 10 a.m.-6p.m.
5.98
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Before you spend more ....
Thursday Til 10 p.m.
COMPARE THIS PENNEY PRICE:
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“CHARGE IT” AT PENNEY’S!
Men’s department, street floor
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Downtown Store
Buy Now Ann Brown
536 E. PINE
LU 4-5776
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members a tour of her lovely
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are Emmerine Moore. Erances
Murphy, and Mary Buffington.
Busby Twins Visiting in Turkey
Our personal friends, Edgar
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AL BRAGGS
Al “TNT" Braggs - Joe “Mr. Funny’’ Hinton
James Braggs - Floyd Braggs - Miss Eloise Hester
and the
Charles Dean — Al Braggs Orchestra
Adv. Tickets $2.50 At Door $2.75
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By John Cooper
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Cl I B met in the home of Mrs
Club News
THE STITCH & CHATTER
Kamp Fire
Korner
by JIM & ARTIE
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For Those Of You
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new faces in the Camp Fire I
program of North Central Dis-.
trict this year. You’ll get to’
meet and know them at a later
date.
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MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA
FAIRGROUNDS NITE CLUB
SUNDAY NITE, SEPT. 4
10 p.m.
THE AL “TNT” BRAGGS SHOW
FEATURING
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who is listed among Musk,'1 e s |)jreC|Ors antj Embalmers Meet !
° L-I Theodore Ragsdale. Jr.. Co-
owner of the lucrative Ragsdale
Mortuary, with his mother, Mrs.
- CLUB NEWS - •
THE CLASS OF *50 will
meet in the home of Mr. Chuck
ienneus
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY *
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JOE HINTON
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Of course, you know that Ban-Ion 100'« nylon is unsurpassed for ease-
of-care just wash, lei dry, wear Smooths out beauti-
fully. New Penney’s has it in these very smart men's sport shirls . . . de-
signed with high taste in mind as only Towncraft can. Rich colors in
two-tonc shades, eve-catching noveltv weaves. See them al Penney’s Down-
town YOU’LL LIKE ‘EM!
Meanwhile Good news for AshrM'M’vinrr I
all BLUE BIRDS - Attention: JUU ’ Pl I IU,
All BLUE BIRD Leaders Clare
more here we come up by
Train Back by Bus.
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at 7:30 p.m. All members are
urged to be present.
Donna Midget is president.
Bea Knight is secretary and
Maxine lackson is reporter.
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THE QUEEN STREET
COMMUNITY CLUB met in
the home of Mrs. Jesse Burns,
2603 East 32nd Street. N.. with
the president. Mrs. Marie Webb
presiding. Eleven members
were present.
On September 18 the club
will sponsor a tea in the home
of Mrs. Willie Ferguson. 753
East Queen street. The public
is invited.
The next meeting will be held
at ¥45 East Pine Place.
Refreshments were served af-
p'l
What else is new? Gollce!
Having you heard? There are
Delayed Your Back—To—School-
Ww
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scheduled A Year In Advance J,o.,nelt'" l1v’rs, who
The nationally reputed Mus-
KOGEE SERVICE LEAGUE
has announced tha date of the
next MUSKOGEE FASHION
FAIR, for November, 1Mb7.1 l.i
i borate plans are already in the
1 making. At that time Mus-
kogee's MILADY VI will be
presented in a lavish extrava-
ganza at the Sadler Junior High
School on the Sunday precetl
ing THANKSGIVING.
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Major William Lee is
Vacationing In Hong Kong
We just received a beautiful
scenic message from our per-
sonal friend. Major William Lee. Allcnds National Funeral
illustrious “MLN OE < HE
YEAR”, who is now serving in
! the U. S. Army in Viet NAVI.
"Bill” stated that he was hav g
I the time of his life in Hoag
! Kong. China. He vacationed for
I eight days at Hong Kong's new -
est 850-room MAINI \ND
HOTEL, located in the >p-
ping heart of exciting Kowloon,
near the Airport and Ocean
Terminal, overlooking the mag-
nificent Victoria Harbor.
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Wheatley Branch News
The Wheatley Library and its
Sub Branch in the Reeves Com-
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BACK TO SCHOOL
auto accident.
companied Reverend Nunley.
|ohn Cooper. Director of the
Board, served as the narrator.
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One Hundred Distinguished
Guest Attend Unveiling
Ceremony
MUSKOGEE. Okla. — One
hundred distinguished citizens i
and summer visitors attended CLUB will meet September 81
the 'Unveiling Ceremony” at at 252 East Oklahoma Place,
the \\ hcatley Branch Library on | he president is asking all mem-1
August 24. Service League bers to be present.
I presentees formed the Mrs. Osell Newman is presi- I would like to go. Reservations
j no later than Tuesday. Septem-
ber 6th at 5:00 p.m. There will
be no exceptions if the money
is not in the office by this time.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS OFFICE
LUthcr 3 -7171 - b02 South,
Chcvcnnc Avenue. GIRLS i
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: four "MEN OF THE I COSTUME OR DARK SKIRT
cd the oath and the “Gold Cup" YEAR.” An integrated group ■ AND WHITE BLOUSE,
to Harn M. Hodges, and Char- formed the platform guests. Mrs., So long for now, but be sure
les A. Adams, where portraits Vesta Finch, presided at the t
were hung in the "Hall of ccption table following the un- Korner next week. WOHELO.
Fame’’ following the ccremon- veiling. I Work — Health — Love
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Most proud of our capital
ing the summer, directed by clean city was'Mrs. Madison.
Mrs. Altha Dorn. The 1967 Places visited were numerous
Reading program will begin wjth a trip to the White House
and all governmental buildings
A most enjoyable time was
had with the grandchildren who
kept her on her toes sharing
her time as “my grandmother"
were Eddie and Davetta's chil-
dren, Eddie and Karen.
Phyllis and Bently showed
her the fabulous Chicago by day
heard from these ;'"d T^bt b> 1,ak,n«.^ ,0
the latest plays. The Odd
Couple" and "Summer In The
City" by Oscar Brown.
To top it off she was enter-
tained at the very popular Play-
boy Club.
Phyllis is a teacher in Chica-
go and Eddie is employed at the
International Commerce Build-
ing.
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Presented Local Talent In
Voice Recital
MUSKOGEE, Okla. — The
Board of Christian Education of
the beautilul Beebe Memorial
CMF Church presented the gift-
ed Mrs. Theresa lackson. noted
vocalist, and soloist of the city, celebrate the affair ware: Dr.
and a member of the Ward and Mrs. Thad Taylor, Mr. and
Chapel AMI Church, and the Mrs. Howard Lawson, Mr. and
Reverend E. E. Nunley, pastor Mrs. Robert I. Mayes, Mr. and
of Beebe in a voice recital on Mrs. Emmett Edwards and
the second Sunday in August houseguest Mr. and Mrs. Herry
at 4 p.m. [Lewis of Connecticut Mr. and
An integrated audience filled Mrs. |erry Eaton, Atty, and
all of the pews. They were loud Mrs. Waldo |ones and Mrs.
in their ovations. I Ernie O. Fields.
Accompanist tor Mrs. Jack--, Jewel and Booker lived in
son. was Miss Linda Twine, a Tu|sa whilc Booker comp|eted
gilied graduate of OCU. (.lass'his training at Spartans School
of Mrs. A. G. Owen ac-|of Aeronautics.
On Sunday a pleasant visit
i with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
j (Pete) Wilson was spent remi-
niscing ever old times.
WHILE AT SANDYS
PICK UP A BAG OF
THOSE BIG 15< HAM
BURGERS!! BRING
THE KIDDIES FOR
THEIR FREE SANDY’S
SCHOOL PENCIL FRI-
DAY, SATURDAY SUN-
DAY AND MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 1st Thru
5th
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Informal Party
Given For
NY Visitors
Mr and Mrs. Booker Willi-
lheodore Ragsdale. Sr. who is all,s of Amityville, New York,
the current president of the were recent visitors in the
Mate Body, attending the Na- beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs.
tional Meet. Ted is also listed a- Clovis Harrison of 1744 E. Mo-
mong Muskogee's "MEN OF hawk Blvd.
THE YEAR.” Booker and Jewel flew in
Friday morning just for a short
stay. Jewel is a private duty
nurse in the city and Booker
is a mechanic for American Air-
lines at La Guardia, New Yark,
A party in their honor was
given Saturday night after the
pro football game. Helping to
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Well, hi there camp fire girls1
long time no see, huh Chums'*1
Yeah, well here we are starting
off to a new and exciting season
of camp fire. We hope to share, j
some of your beautiful works
and experiences in camp fire
with others through Kamp Fire
Korner.
Well, time goes by so quick-
ly, one wonders where the sum-
mer vacation went. Speaking of
summer vacations, each week
u reflection from a Camp Fire-
girl will be expressed through
this column of summer time
spent at Camp Waluhili. loca- -
ted on Lake Fort Gibson,!
Chouteau, Oklahoma.
Our first girl: Donna K. Dan- j
ids daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Q £ C I 1
Daniels, (a very active mem IjUTOrU --- n llfYn
in the Camp Fire program. Don cJVUVUi
na—7th grader at Carver and
a veteran Camper. "I learned
many new things such as how
to tie knots and how to shoot
a Bow and Arrow. 1 lived in
Pio and made many new friends
some of whom I still talk w ith
on the phone. 1 earned 59
honors and I hope to go next
year but not to TEJAS (Primi-
tive camping).
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Midget. Saturday, September 3, home.
Mrs. O. I. Chester is reporter
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JOLLY SHRINE; '
on
Venora Grayson. 2515 North kogee Service League held their' cess.
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Taylor. Ruth Trent and Venora I honoring eight of Muskogee's ING CLUB. "Each child was 111 . equally dividing the time
Grayson celebrating their birth- distinguished sons and daugh-
ters. Members of society are
leaving daily for new positions,
and students are having their
last social fling before return-
ing to the schools of their choice.
MILADY is busy purchasing the
last accessories for her fall and
winter wardrobe. This is truly
days.
This meeting will be held
Thursday night. Sept. 1.
Mrs. Ruth Trent was extend-
ed sympathy because of the
serious illness of her brother in
Muskogee, and to Mrs. Grace
Long whose son was injured in (he season of change. "LABOR
auto accident. , DAY" will bring down the cur-
Mrs. Opal Woods is presi- tain to the current summer sea-
dent and Mrs. Nell Hampton is son.
reporter. | / ' . , - .
Muskogee's "Fashion Fair" Is ■'"‘l EvereM Busby. twim, and
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siding in New York City are va-
cationing abroad this ---------
When we I I
popular bachelors, they were
visiting in Izmir. Turkey. First
they visited in Rome, Italy.
While in Izmir they visited
many Bibical historical spots.
They saw the remains of the
house where Mary, the mother
of Jesus lived and died, out
from Ephesus. Before returning
to their smart apartment in
New York they will visit in
Rumania, and then on to l.on-
don.
• (Mrs. E. Madison
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niumty at the YOUTH CEN-]
The vacation season closed I ER, closed their summer read- Mrs- Eddie L. Madison. Sr.,
i August 24, when the Mus- ing program with much sue- recently returned after a fabu-
■ - ' Their theme for 1966: llous two week vacation in
PORTRAIT CEREMONY", "THE OKLAHOMA READ-[Washington DC. and Chicago.
Instructions
Ride the train to Claremore,
visit Long’s Museum, have [
lunch, visit Will Rogers Memo-
rial. sec the gun collection at
Mason’s Hotel, have refresh
ments and ride in a Greyhound
bus back to Tulsa. Cost will be
$1.75 per girl. (Leaders will not!
have to pay). We will go
Saturday. September 10th all
girls and leaders should be at
the Union Depot. Boston Street
entrance at 8:30 am. A sack
lunch and two drinks will be
provided and the price of these
is included in the cost. A per-
mission slip signed by parents1
must be in the hands of the
leaders by trip time. You can
get these slips from the Camp
Fire office when you turn in
your reservations.
Leaders will contact each
girl in her group to see if they
presentees rormea tne Mrs. Oscll Newman is presi- [ wouid iike to go. Reservations
i receiving line. The eight desig- t|cnl anci Mrs. Doris Moses is must be in the Camp Fire office
nated outstanding citizens por- rcporfCr — -----’T’ - -J— °—*—
traits were unveiled. These --------!------------------------
citizens have been previously ies.
named. Mrs. Ruby Stanback served
The confirmation ceremony as the narrator for the four
was conducted by |.|. Simmons.1 "Distinguished Women’s" por-
“MAN OE YEAR" Emeritus, traits, and Mrs. Ethel G. Mc-
since the passing of the laic C. Phaul served as the narrator for WILL WEAR
i A. Riley. Mr. Simmons extend- the "
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to Harry M. Hodges, and Char- formed the platform guests. Mrs. I
les A. Adams, where portraits Vesta Einch, presided at the re-1 to w'atch and read Kamp Fire
Work — Health — Love
given a miniature Oklahoma with her son and daughter. Ed-
Map. which can be placed on a die Jr. and family and Phyllis
larger map. Certificates were and Bently Wilson.
issued to those having read the Most proud of our capital
required number of books dur- and equally impressed with the
Mrs. Altha Dorn. The I9b7
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