The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1967 Page: 4 of 14
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Prices Good At All
OTASCO STORES
hostess served a delicious din-
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Mrs. Marie McBride is presi-
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an interpretative dance.
Students of loan Bradford,
owner-teacher of Miss |os
Studio of Performing Arts will
perform their song n’ dance
Caravelle*
watches start at$1095
TRADE-IN YOUR
OLD NIOWER
For Extra Savings!
NO MONEY DOWN
LOW, EASY TERMS
Power Mower
Headquarters
Chooie from 27 different mod-
els! Rotaries, Riders, Riding
Tractors, Hi-Wheels, Self-Pro-
pelled, Reels and Electric. Prices
os low as ...
Grass SHEARS
At Sal* Pritt
Yes, Caravelle quality is priceless...
and prices are $10.95 $29.95. Bulova
builds superb value into every
watch, backs it with their guarantee.
Each Caravelle has a finely crafted,
jewelled-lever movement that's
shock resistant, anti-magnetic, with
an unbreakable mainspring. And
they are styled for everyone in the
family. So buy the priceless watch
with the tiny price tag...
Caravelle- Division of BULOVA
THE LUCKY 12 CLUB met
i in the home of Mrs. Stella ’
Phillip* for their recent meet-
ing. Plans were discussed for dent, and Mrs. Ella Mac Stokes
future projects of the club. At i$ reporter.
j i he close of the meeting, the I __
Transplanter,
Trowel and
Cultivator.
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THE CLASS OF ’38 met
Sunday at the home of Mrs.
Ruby Kirkendoll. During the
busines session it was decided
that cards would be sent to
all out of town members in- i
forming them of the month and '
date of the reunion.
Eugene M. Gaines, class
member of Oklahoma City, ]
was present al the meeting and ,
complimented and encouraged
fellow members on the progress
already made.
All members are urged to be
present at the next meeting
May 21 to receive raffle tickets.
Harold Anderson is chair-
man and L. |. Farley is report-
er.
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17 jewels. Black
suede strap. $22.93
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17 jewels Water-
proof-, luminous
hands. Expansion
band $25.05
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For your own sake, do as Bulova does: rely on an Authorized Bulova Jeweler.*
Bristow. Muskogee. Claremore,
along with many Tulsans.
The honoree received many
useful gifts.
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BLANCHE GRUNDY 617
F. Seminole Place, was honor-
ed on Saturday evening with
a surprise Bahy shower with
MAH ALA BRAGGS & MA-
VIS COLLINS as hostesses.
Attending were TOMMIE I I I'
JOHNSON, ALMIRA STAN-i
I EY. NELLIE |EAN BLAKE.
ALICE COI I INS. SHELI A
GRUNDY. SHIRLEY HAR-
DIN & ODESSA EDMUND-
SON. Blanche received many
beautiful gifts for the expect-
ed offspring.
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A DO IT YOURSEI F Birth-
day Party was given by THEL- |
BURNS while hubby.
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relations meeting in Omaha.
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THE BUSINESS AND IN-
TELLECTUAL WOMENS
CLUB met April 11 in the
home of Mrs. Essie Reed, 2423
N. Boston Ave., with the pre-
sident Mrs. Cora Downey pre-
siding. Devotion was led by
Mrs. Hallie Williams.
Mrs. Ophelia Gilstrap wel-
comed two new members to the
club, they are Mrs. Willie Mae
Ferguson and Mrs. Lucille Fos-
ter.
Reports from the Northeast
Re; onal were made by Presi-
dent Downey, Mrs. Willie Aus-
tin and Mrs. Henryetta Grif-
fin. One red and two white
ribbons were won at the region-
al on art made by Mrs. Willie
Austin. The president received
a certificate of recognition from
t h e national president. Mrs.
Mamie B. Reese, for loyal and
dedicated community service.
Mrs. Corina Barnett was a B
visitor as guest of Mrs. Rozella I
Lottie. ‘
Mrs. Hallie Williams will be I
honored as “Woman of the I
Year" at the next meeting.
, Mrs. Augusta Morgan is rc- B
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Preclilon leweied.
Cord bracelet $12.95
-When caie, crystal and crown remain Intact.
TWO GRAY’S TO SERVE YOU
TERMS ARRANGED
cd “MISS SOPHOMORE"
last week at BTW. Jackie is flict,
the daughter of JEAN
ARCHIE ANTHONY.
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$10 DOWN DELIVERS
ROOMS OF NEV/ FURNITURE
• 2 Piece Decorator Style Studio Suite in Choice of Colors
• Large Double Dresser & Bookcase Bed
• 5-Piece Brome Tone DihcHc
TAKE UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY
SAH hren Stamps tilth AU Purchaitet
DEDMON FURNITURE
Main at Second LU 2-9331
sent Haygood-Shepherd Unit ' ber ,hc chorus. Honor So-
103 Auxiliary unit this sear at ciel*’ 4 H Coun'> Poul,r> ,nd«’
* a o« n I a a •a •* eJ a a L .1 ■> a f
is a veteran of the Korean con- j
a former Tulsa police I
& officer, and was in partner- |
ship with Attorney E. L. Good- ;
win. Sr. prior to his appoint-
The Modulations: John Hall.
Joe Wright, Darwin Jones and
Earl Clark.
Debonaires: Marcia Parker.
Celeste Jackson, Joyce Rucker,
Gail Ousley, and Deborah
Cornelius.
, , Doris Lawrcy. a junior at
T. Ca7xnav7'who"iJ hospit’alized I Cen?ral H'gh. School, will do
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ANTHONY, who was crown- Tulsa Law School. Mr. Owens I a,n.d '’illn ^cPona'd-
...l “Mice cnnu/ninncc I „ . .. ... Washington Gvinnastic team
Christa Shivers and Michael
Beard.
Emeralds singing group:
“i“ ui piui io ms a mt Darwin I°ncs’ Marcus Harbert.
MRS. IAJCILlTTHOMAS menl 7o hi?"present'pos’t’Tle ,oe Wright. Ben Williams and
a weekend is now serving his second term 1)*ayn»1'^ri?„
• as Assistant Attorney General.
The public is invited to this
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17 jewels. Black
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THE STREET
By Doretha L McMillon
Unfortunately we missed see-
ing RAY IOHNSON on TV
last Sunday, but we tried very,
very hard. Was pouring tea
in the home of DOROTHY A
JAMES MOSS out Xanthus
way, and Dorothy tried lhe
TV. no sound, no pix. Hubby
James (better known as Mr.
Do-It-Yourself) had been tink-
ering with electric outlets dur-
ing the morning and had for-
gotten to connect some discon-
nected wires. However, we got
the word that Ray was very
good as usual, and you can
still direct your votes to
RADIO CITY STATION. Box
191. New York City. 10019.
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MR & MRS. EMERSON
PLAYER and children are
vusiting her relatives in Okmul-
gee. Mrs. Player is lhe former
Barbara lean Brown, sister of
Principal Booker Brown. Tul-
sa. and Marzetta Wesley of
Okmulgee. Her hubby, is
Second Secretary of the U. S.
Department with the Ameri-
can Embassy in Lconoldville,
Africa.
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MR. & MRS. \l RO HARD ' THA
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femovo' and to _
home of his 1
JUANITA HARDRIDGE and
aUnt. MRS. LILLIE BELL
BRUNER. 327 Fast Apache.
They also visited with an aunt,
MRS. LEONA HENDERSON
who is hospitalized at Hill-
crest. Mr. Nero, a 1954 grad-
uate of Washington is now
an insurance writer with the
\Vcstern & Southern Com-
pany of Kansas City and his
wile is a teacher al Richard-
son Elementary School.
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MRS. MARY ANN C ROS
BY surprised hubby. CECIL. 1 of Okmulgee was ;
wjth a birthday party in the visitor in the home of her
couple's home at 3929 North | nephew and niece. DR. & f
Lansing last Saturday. Plenty (MRS. LAWRENCE A. REED special'service.
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At YWCA Thursday Nite
“i The “Gai Revue ", a treat
of gymnastic feats, dances and 1
1 songs, will be held at the North
Tulsa YWCA Thursday night,
I April 27 at 8 p.m. in the audi-
torium.
| The show will feature the
[ YWCA Ballet, Tap and Jazz
students, Tony Deel Dance
Studio students. Joe Bradford's
Dance students; Washington
Tumbling Team. Ed Faucett
h W'estern Singer. Rosebud Drill
I Team. The Emeralds. The
Swinging Mothers, The Debon-
1 aires. The Modulations and
Doris Lawrcy-lntcrpretative
dancer.
Ballet: Marsha Harris. Ka-
ren Rice. Emily Patterson. Bar-
bara Biree. Marcia Moss and
Tina Latimer. Tap: Jan Chris-
topher. Deborah Conley, Sher-
ry Hall. Sharan Holmes, Ly-
nese Lawson. Phyllis Lewis,
1 Patrice Johnson, Anthony Mar-
shall. Gi Gi Thomas, Kurt Me-
: Donald. Donna Scroggins, Ver-
nell Singleton. Charisse Yel-
l dell, and Susan Woodley. Jazz:
| Emily Patterson. Deborah Rice,
1 La Wanda Woodard. Blanche
Ray. Susan Woodley, and Phyl-
lis Lowe.
Students from Tony Deel’s
Dance Studio are: 1
Copeland and Terri Owens.
YWCA Drill Team: Tina
Latimer, Marcia Renlie, Anita
i Walker, loAnn Wagoner. Gail
I Wilson, Sheila Graham, Arni-
ta Sanders. Abbie Taylor, Mur- of Mrs. Doretha McMillon of
ilyn Hall, and Sylvia Berry. " ~
ington High School and Lincoln ‘ M V?CA S'\i"«in8 M?,hcrs:
Mesdames Wilma 1
Frances Jackson. Maxine Scrog- Lagan. She is an honor student
in Dunbar High School. Presi-
I that they will be doing May
28th on lhe Nation wide Ted
Mack Amateur Hour. Miss Jo
will emcee the program as well
as sing. Her students arc:
Brenda Bradford. Charyl Bur-
ris. Deby Halbrook. Susan An-
derson. Barbara Patterson and
lean Evans.
Ed Faucett. local western
singer and songwriter, will ap-
pear and be singing his own
original songs. Soon to be re-
leased in his new song. “The
Birds of L.B.J.
Tickets may be purchased at i
the YWCA or at the door. Stu- I
dents 50c - Adults $1.00
of games and a variety of de- 1 out Elgin way. j---
licious foods were served buf- I ' -0 0-0-0-0- n.it
fet • style. Very attractive was Seen driving a cute little
the centerpiece of green, yel- Ford was JEAN McGill,
low and brown flower arrange- MBA Secretary in the offices
merit with yellow candles in iof ATTORNEY
huge candlciabras. HALL. Jean said she was at Hillcrest. Mrs. Cazenave is
The guest list included tired of "swinging rides” and lhe mother of Vivian Jordan
friends from Oklahoma City, I learned to drive in no time of Jordan's Flowers.
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Attorney Charles L. Owens
MA BURNS while hubby. Z*I
SAM. was attending a public ^HdS.
relations meeting in Omaha, j . All f
Nebraska last Thursday. Sam |C | fAr*!
was representing the Tulsa I
Post Office-
Saving “happy birthday" to VJUCSl OUll.
Thelma were MATHELI.A Alni,., t 1 u 1 1
mimc iwsdatuv ncu/c A p rau lumMa chapter
MOZELLA LEWIS. MAR-[ ? ph P^'A’pha Fraternity
i H ARRIS ADELINE h P nl A,lorneY Charles
RIDGI of Kansas City Mo.. I McCUTCHI N & c () R < Assistant Attorney
were weekend visitors in the SH ANNON, who throughly .'t!ura.,° Oklahoma in a spe-
mother MRS. enjoyed Thelma's tasty menu. I™ addreSS at ‘hc'r a"nua’
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Belated birthday greetings eLn h .T’7't BaP"S‘
MYRTLE WELLS, who cele-ICh h N h Tulsa'
brated her natal day this week. A native Tulsan, Attorney
Thanks to Mother Pigeon for 1 Owens is a graduate of Wash-
reminding US. l-’t,-—•• - -'6*. unu X.I1IUUIII
-O-O-O-O-O- 1 University. He earned his law
Congratulations to JACKIE degree at l’
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Morning Star Baptist Church.
Girls State is a practical ap-
plication of Americanism and
good citizenship, selected girls
are trained to assume the duties
and responsibilities of voting
,, -11M IT1|J citizens and it is a coveted
Walker, Ozie Murdock, 1215 N. Me- honor to be selected to attend.
V. H. Lilly is Unit Secretary.
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Susan Goodwin will repre- dent of the 4-H Club: a mem-
Haygood-Shepherd Unit ber of ,hc chorus. Honor So-
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Mary Jo Girls State which will be held 1eamt,.and„a ?f
on the campus of Oklahoma
College of Liberal Arts. May
27 — June 3, 1967.
Susan is the lovely daughter
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of Tulsa, who resides with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
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The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 27, 1967, newspaper, April 27, 1967; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1805119/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.