The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1972 Page: 3 of 20
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1972
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Thanksgiving Season is
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may be! The FROUG family
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the staff in its entirety looks
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forward to the culmination of
not least among which is the
opportunity we have to share
benefit.
Daisy M. Wagner, 2423 Inman SL Cardinal game. November 12,
Your continued patronage is one
of our most precious blessings
and we pledge all that we can
know of our future to ensuring
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and Jesaie Clay, recording se-
cretary.
UNIT 140 of the AMERICAN
LEGION AUXILARY, recently
were hooted by member* and
Catherine Goodaon and Willie
Mae Frailer at the district meet-
ing which was held in Vinita,
Oklahoma.
The president, ivory Scott, al-
so attended. President Scott is
chaplln of the district and is
the first Biack to hold an office
In the district
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Photo 5: Doris Smith of Accent 9
demonstrates a facial and make-up
technique on model Victoria Young.
The Class of '35, will be sell- vidi« the free service starting
Photo 3 • Guest artist Charles Andre,
owner, of Andre's Beauty Salon in
Oklahoma City demonstrates his ex-
pertise on model Marcella Williams.
Giving their nod of approval is Mrs.
Gladys Lampkin, state pesident of
Oklahoma State Beauty Culturist
League and Mrs. Alene Young. Photos
• Renell DelFont.
with YOU ... to our mutual
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PRBCILLETTE CLUB will
meet at the club house Saturday,
November II at 3 pan. The
meeting has been changed from
535 E. Queen SL, to the ebb
house. We are asking all mem-
bars to be present and bring
their ticket stubs.
Our first prize is a turkey,
second prise a basket of gro-
ceries and third prize la a cake.
All members should be present.
Mrs. Grace Jones, reporter
and A. Roach, president.
for the ensuing year and all The bus will leave Sunday at Military Families at 743-9741.
members are urged tobepresent the “Y” at 5:30 a.m. and will A___ ‘ ‘ ‘
and on time. be returning right after the game, age of the program are urged to
Mrs. M E. Roland, president The price will be $22 round trip, reserve an appointment early-
Contact James Stewart, 247 E. Sessions are being scheduled for
27th Pl. N. or Una Miles, 1521
E. Reading.
Tickets may be purchased as
late as Sunday morning at the
"Y”.
Tuesday and Thursday from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m.
Those using the service are
urged to make a few notes on
what they want to say in advance
so that they may take full ad-
vantage of the seven minute tape
recording. Call the Tulsa Red
Cross, 743-9741 for your ap-
pointment.
approaching...
THE DE BON AHLS SOCIAL
CLUB met in the home of Mrs.
Eatella Street, 2612 N. York-
town Pl., Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. The
hostess served a very delicious
dinner and ebb members enjoy-
ed a wonderful evening.
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs. Helen B
you continued efforts to make
Photo 2: Shows a representation of
members of Mayfield Unit 14, other
city beauticians and dealers.
a year of mixed blessings ...
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Photo 4: Nadine Vaughn of
American Beauty Products gives her
model an Afro Blow Out. Looking on is
Donnie Cannon, owner, American
Beauty Products Ins.
Many children recover
completely from rheumatic
fever with little or no heart
damage, the Tulsa County
Heart Aasociation says.
CLINIC TIME • An all day clinic
sponsored by Mayfield Unit No. 14 of
the Oklahoma State Beauty Culturist
League, Inc., and held Monday at Law
and Youngs Besuty Palace attracted
many North Tulsa beauticians, dealers
and demonstrators. In Photo 1, Lorean
Laws puts the finishing touches on her
model Charles Perkins. The per-
manent is by Summit Laboratories and
representing the company was
technician Rosemary Smith from
Little Rock, Ar.
The next meeting will be held ___ ...._______
December 4 In Owhome of Mrs. ing tickets to Dallas, St. Louis Monday, Nov. 13. Recording ap-
Dalsy M. Wagner, 2423 InmanSL Cardinal game, November 12, pointmenu may be scheduled by
This will be election of officer* 1972 in Dalia*, Texa*. calling Red Croa* Service to
The bus will leave Sunday at Military Familiea at 743-9741.
1 Those wishing to take advant-
THE CLASS OF ‘63 will meet
in the home of Mrs. Jeanette
Yarbough, 1838 N. Boston SL,
November 26 at 5:30 p.m. The
class also had the Happy Hours
at the Gallery Supper Cbb every
Saturday from 12. We are ask-
ing sil members to please be
present at the meeting.
Thereaa Lockard, secretary
and Maxine Myers, reporter.
News
MANN NEIGHBORHOOD
CLUB held their ba and bazaar
in the home of Mrt. Helen Me-
Henry, at 1004 E. King Pl. They
also had a raffle which was very
successful due to the weather.
They gave away a let prise,
an electric coffee pot and for
2nd prize, a aalad bowl. Mra.
Shelly Parker won the 1st prise
and Mrs. Betty Dixon won 2nd.
Mrs. Theodasia Mlles, presi-
dent and Evelyn Myers, report-
THE royal art FEDERAT-
V ED CLUB OF MUSKOGEE, met
F November 6 at 7:30 p.m. In the
’ home of Mra. Mattie McPher-
* eon, 7b4 N . tth SL Mrs. L.
Joyce Clayton, was hostess.
Plans were completed for the
ebb's annual Christmas party
to be given at the Muskogee Ci-
vic Assembly Center, December
18. Miss Charley M Johnson,
Mattie McPherson and Mrs. E.
Bowler will be in charge of food
and decorations.
Voices From
Home
__ _ __ ____ Families of servicemen o-
Wlley, December 7,531 E. 40th '»rsei« may again send tape re-
SL N. The preaident, Mrs. Ella -orded Christmas greetings to
Winston, is asking all members Uveir loved ones in the Armed
to please be present. Forces, courtesy of the Amen-
tia Lambs, reporter. can Red Cross.
The Tulsa Red Cross is pro-
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The Alumni of the CLASS OF
‘46 are asked to attend a meet-
ing of our group on Sunday, No-
vember 19 at the Seminole Hills
Library. We think, that we have
some groat plans and will ap-
preciate your attendance, and
any suggestions for improve-
ment of plana.
Believe it or not, our group
has great potential. Please at-
tend and lot's improve what wo
already believe to be the besL
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ma Taylor, secretary and
Crockett, reporter.
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Jeffrey, Charles, Jr. The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 55, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1972, newspaper, November 16, 1972; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1805618/m1/3/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.