The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1966 Page: 4 of 14
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Mrs. Brown
Roberta Dennie
lu Is a Oiler Baseball
'Tours Mexico.
I’Livers Fered
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300 Brand New 2 Piece Dresses
3 racks of Ladies
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Value to 12.99
3.00 5.00
2.93 & 3.99
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FAVORED FASHIONABLE
MEN WHO KNOW
HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES
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(and for tlx few who don't)
MR. LEONARD MILLER
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and Fall Suits. Selling at l/> <>f
original price or less.
.lust received 1,000’s
of ladies Slim .lint-
BIRTHS
ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL
Next Door
To Kennys
If you haven’t shopped VIC’S in Northland
you have missed shopping in Tulsa’s finest
Ladies Discount Store. Selling Nationally
known Brands at 5(1% to 80% OFF origi-
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Hollywood Clothes Designer-Stylist will be in our
MEN'S SHOP
NORTH-
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Shopping
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Mr. and Mrs. JAMIS I’. M AR
TIN. 414 E. Marshall PL. boy
Mr. and Mrs. JOEL BROAD
SAX. 426 E. Pine, boy
Mr. and Mrs. IRA AI.EXAN-
DI R. 2120 N. Frankfort, girl
With Barbecue
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Darkis,
513 E. Woodrow Place, were
hosts Saturday evening. August
27 at a farewell-barbeque picnic-
honoring players of the Tulsa
Oilers baseball club. Feted were
Walt Williams, Bobbs Tolan.
FOR THOSE
A skillful driver sometimes
relies on his skill instead of
using courtesy, patience, re-
spect for law. common sense—
which are even more impor-
tant in avoiding accidents,
beginning preparations for the
coming school year, stops were
made in Portland. Oregon; Sen-
ile. Washington; Vancouver,
Washington; Vancouver. British
Columbia: Idaho; Montana;
through Glacier Park. Wyom-
ing. Yellow Stone National
Park. Colorado Springs, and
next stop home.
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Mr. Miller will be here to show you HOLLYWOOD S entire line el imported and domes-
tic Ljtri plus the latest designs for fall/winter 66 . . . and to help you plan and co-
c a.' ite them into your own personal wardrobe plan. It's your opportunity for SUITS,
JACKETS and SLACKS custom-tailored to your exact measurements! You II be glad you
came in to see him... two days only!
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Hal Gilson. Alex Johnson. Elio
Chacon Coca Laboy, and Dave
Ricketts and two members of
the Indianapolis club.
The Darkis' well kept beauti-
ful lawn was the scene of the
I picnic where inure than 40
I guests enjoyed barbecued ribs,
bologna, roast beef, baked tur-
key baked beans, green tossed
salad, relishes, old fashioned
potato salad and a huge cake '
decorated with the Tulsa Oilers
colors red and white.
Each player was presented a
souvenir. Walt Williams served '
as emece and presented the '
gifts and cut the cake.
The parly began at 9-50 pYm*
and lasted into the morning of
August 28 which was Mrs. i
Darkis birthday. She received i
many beautiful gifts, and the
players also presented Mr. and i
Mrs. Darkis with an autograph
cd baseball |
Assisting Mrs. Darkis were
Mrs. Connie Hopson Mrs. Wes-
ley Harris and Mrs. Birdie
Galloway.
visited with her sister and -on,
and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Enox,
formerly of Tulsa. Also former
Tulsans Mr. and Mrs. |ohn
Jones, she is the former Ethe-
!ene Harris.
In Bakersfield. Calif., a stop
was made with Mrs. Nancy Fos-
ter. sister of Tulsan Mrs. Lut-
hera Fok.
Thomas Hamilton, of Berke-
ley. and Mrs. Margurita Hend-
erson of Oakland, brother and
sist r of Mrs. Brown, were
visited while in California.
Before returning home and
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Mrs. Roberta H.
member of the local chapter.
Alpha Chi Omega of the Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, was a
guest artist at a public meet'ng
during the National Boule of
' the sorority at Los Angeles.
California. This young Tulsan
was received with acclamation
of the highest degree after she
sang three beautiful numbers.
Appearing as guest speaker
on the same program was Roy
Wilkins national executive sec-
retary of the NAACP.
Local sorors in attendance
were Dr Sara Browning, basi-
leus: Alice B. Williams, Lula
Harris. Manila Hickman. La-
Junta B. Brown. Eutie Jones.
Grace Jones. Mary (Babe) Wil-
liams. Versie Alford, Verna
Taliferro and Mary Batson.
■ftmong the former Tulia so-
rors seen were Maurice Tho-
mas, Felicia M. Johnson and'
daughter. Beverly, and Gladys
Ward Hubbard of Riverside,
(alii.
Julius Williams. W. D. Wil-
liams. Archie Brown, Booker
Alford and Royal Taliafero
were among the Tulsa men who
really enjoyed themselves.
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. ^Relaxing I nne
Missouri
4- The Rev. |. Castina Jackson
KLSamdv .ought relief from heated
K.'^Slimmer activities and visitors
S-Jinth a gel-away-from-it-a'I gest-
C «»re loaded the Oldsmobile
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“*?fi!y Inn. looked al the interest
points near St I ouis and fled
the city.
|;m and Pat. loveb daughters
of the I'lpiilv lound time to call
some friends, see a lew shows,
the /oo and shop w hik the
patents look leisure trips
through the city and calling on
their friends.
Enroute io Kansas Citv for a
lamilv reunion, (lie lacksons
visited Merri Mac Caverns in
Missouri.
! Eight Stares
Mrs. Prudence Brown, local
school teacher, has recently re-
turned from a whirlwind tour
taking her to eight states. Mexi-
co and British Columbia.
Mrs. Brown spent a few lei
sure hours in Dallas. Fort
Worth, and El Paso. Texas,
Juarez, Mexico, and Yuma,
Arizona.
In Los Angeles, Mrs. Brown
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Mrs. E. C. Steppes of Los An- Page editor of the Herald-Dis-
gcles. California. Mr. X Mrs. patch of Los Angeles. The
delightful two Littles were feted with a round
of parties, tour of the city,
guests of Mrs. Littles sisters, visits with old friends, fabu-
Mrs. Scott is the Woman’s lous night spots and shows.
Littles spent a
weeks vaclioning in LA as
Shown above left to right
are Mr. & Mrs. |csse Scott,
Mr. Alfonso Magctte. Los An-
geles Mr. and Mrs. Rayniond
(Jew) Littles, Tulsa. Okla,
and Mrs. Pearl Magctte, Los
cetle in the home of Mr. and
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Dennie, a
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Tenn.
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church meet-
flying to Paris
gusline
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motored to Cleveland. Ohio,
Detroit. Colorado, and on to
California, where Grace attend-
ed the boule, stopping over-
night sightseeing and just sim-
ply enjoying themselves.
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Whilc visiting her son. DR.
at St. |ohn |
check up treatment is |
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throw t
al Benefit Dance at the Blue
Moon, beginning at midnigh.,
and lasting until dawn. I
LIANS.
VERNA
MARY BATSON.
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Hospitalized at St.
fol a t’
our friend. ROSE STRIPLIN ’
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MRS SADIE COLLIER of
2315 North ’torktown, recent-
ly spent an enjoyable visit
with relatives and friends in
Gary. Indiana and Memphis.
be among the throng.....
And speaking of Labor Day.
everybody knows that’s t 1V„,VII
time when the Gay Cavaliers jiher ______________
their annual Inaugur lOVely dinner.
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i Tulsa was quite well repre-1
lus ,enled at the AKA boule with
about everybody will be there 4 delegation led by their ba-
‘ ' j dleus DR. BROWNING. At-
> were ALICE WILLI-
AMS. I LI L HARRIS. MV
NILA HICKMAN LAIUN-
TA BROWN. EUTIE JONES,.
GRACI ION! S. MARY WIL
ALFORD.
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first last week, and I ■
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lust around the corner ... they attended
another long weekend fur most ing. They
of you. to take time out to before rt " nng home. Won't
fish. hunt, relax, party or what they ha» a .rcamrv of memo-
have you . . . out Blue Mon- |-ies'>
dav (Labor Day that is) will,
find us at the desk, wonder- ....... ...........
ing what it would be like to \\ \| I I W IS ELARRIS in Los
\ngclcs and attending the
• AKA boule. LI I L HARRIS
l'K entertained Oklahomans and
r friends with a very
And beginning al 5 a.m I
HIE CLASS 01 1947 will) cn'd;l)g
I sponsor a breakfast at St. Au
1.....Recreation Centci
They re getting ready for thcii
20 year reunion . . . and aP
1 of you late party-goers, oi
Ever
saw my
shall never forget it . .
ot the most rewarding experi-
ences that one has in a life-
time. Of course friend and co-
worker LI I TURPIN s.,ys
he’s seen five (didn’t think he
was that old) considering that
I DR served four-terms in the
White House. But seriously,
it was interesting.
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Soine people are moving in-
to new areas but the CAR-
TERSfCHARLES & LES-
SEY) went up . . . that is
they converted their attic into
the most adorable living space,
a huge master bedroom, bath
and clubroom with everything
including a portable ice box.
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OUt Zion way just returned
from a month long vacatiOh1
that they leisurely took. No
hurry, no time to beat, they
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FREDERICK WRIGHT ar-
rived Sunday via American
Airlines Astro-|et from Eos
Angeles where he spent the
summer visiting his mother.
MRS. GLADYS WRIGHT. 1
He had an enjoyable time and 1
will resume his studies at 1
Washington High School
where he is a junior. He is the
grandson of MR. & MRS.
MADISON JONES. 1336
North Owasso.
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Spending the month of
luly in Tulsa with her parents.
MR & MRS. IAMES TAY-
l.OR. 775 last Queen Street,
was ALLEGRO TAYLOR I
THOMPSON of Riverside.|
Calif. She was joined by her
brother NATHANIEL and his
family of Lafayette. Indiana,
before she returned home.
Helping her to really live it
up while here were another I
brother. O'NEIL COBB and |
ikrter, NOVELLA CARTER.)
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MRS. ELAINE SKEETE
and children recently return-
ed via TW A from a six weeks
vacation in New York. Greet-
ing them upon their return
was REV. HAROLD SKEE-
TE. hubby and father.
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Reccntlv visiting in the
home of MRS. LILLIAN
CURVAY. 1411 North Owas-
so. were her neice. MRS. JU-
ANITA MUCKLEROY and
her brother-in-law JAMES S.
WES1.EY. both of Detroit.
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EUTIE JONES has return
ed home floating on Cloud 9
after seven wonderful days in
Honolulu and then attending
the AKA boule in Los Ange
les and also visiting her niece.
LOIS, and her family.
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THELMA LARK motored
to Houston. Texas where she
spent a week relaxing as she
waited for daughter PAT. to
! conclude her summer work at
TSU. She was accompanied
by son. JAMES.
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ARCHIE BROWN visited,
' his son and family on the west
coast and reports a very won-
derful time.
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ATTORNEY & MRS
WALDO JONES, I , have
moved into their lovely new
| home out North Main way. |
MOZELI A surprised hubby |
with a full size pool table for
the family room and he sur-l
prised her with a color TV.
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Literally having a "ball"
are the BOOKER BROWNS,
in London, Eangland where
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Also out of the citv are
OPII A I I NITA PHIS,
who are in Chicago on busi-
ness
stay-uppers can get a delicious
breakfast for just SI.
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HERE A THERE
DR. SARAH A. BROWN
ING. basilcus of Alpha Chi
Omega Chapter ol Alpha
'Kappa Alpha Sorority and
owner of General Drug, spent
a loveb vacation in Los An-
geles. California where she at-
tended the AKA boule. She
reported sorors were there
from the four corners of the
USA and two chapters from
Africa.
Dr. Browning was a dinner
guest of MR. A MRS HOR
ACE JOHNSON, former tea
chers of Tulsa, and dined
with MRS. FLORA MORRI
SON JONES, sister of JUDGE
AND CHRISTINE DAVIS.
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DIEARY Will.JAMS A
D|EARY II arrived in Tulsa
town for a "little" rest after
working all summer in Chi-
cago’s head start program . . .
and to spend a few' days with
their mother and grandmother
DR BROWNING
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Also dropping in from Chi-
CM0 for the weekend are
IDE ROBERT MUSGROVES
and their offspring, who're
vidtiiu BISHOP A MRS.
MUSGROVE. Bob was one of
the cogs behind the successful
Joint-Chicago-Oklahoma Pic-
nic. an annual event held each
year which attracts some 1550
or more Okies and former
Okies.
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Until next week . . "Malice
and hatred are very fretting,
and make our mind* »ore and
uneasy."—Tillobon.
OPEN 5 DAYS 9 to 6 — MON. thru FRIDAY
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NUMBER OF MONTHLY
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36 Months
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Credit I ife and Disability Ins.
CITY FINANCE
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sale on Saturday. September 3.
Iron, 7:30 a.m. til 6 p m
Deltas in charge have relat-
ed that there will be bargains
galore and invite the general
public to attend.
The sale will be held at Ho-
derncss Grocery.
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SKYLINE FABRIC ( ENTER
(Formerly Gary’s Fabrics)
ON SALE THURDAY & FRIDAY
September 12th and 2nd
Located in the 9(H) Block East 36th Street. North
Wash and Wear 39c yd. % Baby Flannels 39c yd.
A complete line of fall and winter yard goods
and notions
Mrs. Mina .Martin. Manager
Mrs. Marie Cloman, Seamstress
THE STREET
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The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1966, newspaper, September 1, 1966; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1805085/m1/4/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.