Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Page: 91 of 156
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
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Talking cars are smart, but not friendly
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Geologists' wives meet
Food highlights meetings of area clubs
and Mrs. Joe Bowlin.
Edmond pair names son
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Memorial. Paternal
grandparents are Har-
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Route 4, Box 1157, Ed-
miles that her parking
brake was not on. The
Day group, Chi Ome- highway with the trunk
ga Alumnae, will have a ■ lid flapping in the
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Well, what would you
have done? It was a
heck of a lot easier than
trying to explain why
we were going down the
BAGS OF
SUMMER
But it took a passing
motorist to call that one
to our attention. After
that there was nothing
to do but stop, get out
the spare tire and roll it
around.
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Just before we ar-
rived back in the city,
Chatty Car tried to start
a conversation again:
"Fuel is low, fuel is
low.”
No one said a word
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SPORT SHIRTS
Big Selection of Great
Looking Short Sleeves
PRECIOUS REPTIES
from STUART WEITZMAN
ior MARTINIQUE
FEMININITY IN WHITE
Eyelet poly/cotton jacket .
Eyelet edged bubble . . 12
fresh vegetables wjih
dill dip. swiss cheese
dip and lemon bars. •
This celebration is an
annual event that is. ii
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Handsome Pure Silk
50% Silk and
50% Lambs Wool
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MENS SUITS
Good Looking Summer
and Year Round Weights
Newest colors A styles
Reg $150 to $230
Now
879009120
Sizes Reg -Long-Xiong
Joe M. Sears, Mr. and
Mrs. Manderson L.
Miles and Lon Turk.
The buffet included
an avocado dip, prime
rib, chicken drumsticks.
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Kappa Kappa Gamma state legislature
Alumnae Association Heritage Porcelain
will have a health des- Artists will meet at 10
sert at 7:30 pm Tues- a.m. Wednesday, April
day, April 13, at the 14, at Will Rogers Gar-
home of Linda Lucas, den Exhibition Build-
3301 Rock Hollow Road ing. Plans will be final-
The program will be ized for annual conven-
"Summer Shape-up, tion of Porcelain Artists
given by Barbie Ver- of Oklahoma April 15-17
vack, owner of The in Ponca City. Members
Workout Officers will are to bring china for
be installed. exhibit.
Preceptor EU, Beta Tinker Air Farce Base
Sigma Phi, will meet at Officers' Wives' Club
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April will have a fashion show
13, at the home of Vel- and luncheon at 11:30
ma Larison, 315 E Jar- am. Wednesday, April
man. Mrs. Hal Dyer will 14, at the Officers' Club,
speak on “Travels of Cathy Sumpter, from
David Thoreau." John A. Brown, will nar-
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This seasons most cherished shoes
Coy ... beige tweed sling,
half bow on toe ... 150
Navy ... 135
Scarf, open toe pump in
multi tweed . . 160
in black with lower
. heel... 435
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eling recently with a We listened to her ar- car kept repeating,
friend who was driving gue with the car for 25 “Your parking brake is
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JAMISON
BOUTIQUE
A crisp, retined
approach to
costuming.
Biack /white stripe
dress and jacket
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Block patent bag
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Cecilia and Danny
Smith, 3000 Noble
Drive, Edmond, have
chosen the name Aaron
Daniel for their son
book review and guest
day at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 14, at
the home of Mrs. Robert
Clift, 9600 Regal Lane.
Mrs. J.C. Harrington Jr.
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B Taupe coated tabne/leathestim • •
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Past presidents of
Geologists Wives Asso-
ciation were honored
Friday at a champagne
buffet in the home of
Mrs. David A. Cham-
bers, 13024 Twisted Oak
Road.
Hostesses were Mr.
and Mrs. D.L Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kennan, Mr. and Mrs
Anthony Setari.
Others attending
were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. McDuff Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Branham, Mr. and Mrs.
and she opened her
door, the car piped up. At night the dash-,
"The key is in the igni- board on this little car
tion, the key is in the ig- lights up like a 747 in-
• CANDLE HOLDERS
.ANIMALS
• BUTTERFLES
• TRAYS
• BELLS
• ASHTRAYS
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Delta Zeta junior Crestline Terrace. The
alumnae club will meet topic will be "The Baby
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April Arrives: The Family
13, at the home of Ceci- and the Breastfed Ba
lia Sharp, 3200 W Brit- by •
ton Road. Cindy Stacy M
will speak on interior Macom Hunter
"irting chapter. Daughters of
decorating the American Revolu-
Kappa Delta Alumnae tion, will meet at 10
Association will meet at a.m. Wednesday, April
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, at the Oklahoma
13, at the home of Mrs. State Capitol for a tour
Phil Spurlin, 3329 Rose- of the building. Lunch
wood. Co-hostesses will will be served at the A
be Mrs. Charles Scott La Carte Express. The
and Mrs. Robert H. War- group will attend the
ren Jr. afternoon session of the
. g,g,, now ■ ■ on, your parking brake - Now she knew the key three of us to help my
herhu eL” snw=E.E—m ison." was in the ignition, - friend look through, the
T THINK Uw '-r----- directns was never FIUMOR Finally, one of us knew the key was in the maze.0 F signd find
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nndainnogtbackutothne thecardidnhititott. Ah. aretriendstor. thenkey was in the low ter
drawlag board on their There’s talking “ i ““
• “talking car.” back to one of these ver-
What the little car bal wonders and she
needs is personality, just couldn't seem to ac-
The thing has zilch im- cept this.
are friend* for.
It did seem to oh the uon It's no wonder she in-
' car was picking on her. So wh did this mono- advertently opened her
Maybe her husband set syllabic four-wheel trunk while she was fid-
it on “assertive” before show-off have to keep dling around adjusting
she left home, who's to repeating it over and the heater. Youd think
say? over? We finally get dis- motor-mouth would
| In any event, every gusted and slammed the have had the decency to
time we stopped for gas door just to shut it up. mention this one to her.
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Poly-Wool Blend - Hop-
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Wear in Navy-Camel-
Grey-Lt. Blue-Bottle
Green-Burgundy A Yel-
low Reg. $135
Mow- $7990
MaR Photo by Doug
Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Brown visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kennan.
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Young.Homemakers son, treasurer; Mrs. Wednesday, April 14, at MrSC pres, _ -
of Oklahoma will meet James Stuart, extension the home of Mrs. Her- and Mrs. Ralph B
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Apr! officer; Velma Larison, schel A. Eckard, 4610 N _ . c, h will review “Nico-
13,atthehomeeconom- councii representative; Barnes Dr. Michael L. Resume BookCluh Imus
les room in Midwest Mrs.JOhnstruble,alter- winzenread will speak wi Ilhavea luncheonat
« .m'biSi1Seard. nate representative. on medicine in colonial naontadnnsdnnNoPrh- Central oklahema Di There was jus! no sails-
k. nf Mr R's interna- Beta chapter, Delta days west. Mrs. Robert Jones rectors of Hospital Vol- fying the car. If you ve
more. Hair Care Theta Chi, will meet at 8 co-hostesses will be will give the review. unteers Council will got to ride in a car that
p.m. Tuesday, Apri/, MS-hasrsdSsEhuelke, Hostesses will be Mrs have a luncheonmeet picky rd jus. as soon
ma Chi, will have a Doren ProtzmAn, 5505 N Mrs Curt iEanopr peuchoMrjohnw. day. April 14, at Baptist
chapter birthday party Billen. Lou Ella Berry and Mrs. Gordon Ra Sawler and Mrs. Medical Center. Patti
at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April will speak on “The Run kin. Boyd, director of volun-
13, at Papa Dio's Italian of ‘89, or the Jog of ‘81." Ohoyahoma will have : - teers at Baptist, will be
Restaurant 10700 N Northwest morning a luncheon meeting at Tala Book Review hostess
May Girl of Hie year Northwest "Leh 11:45 a.m. Wednesday. Club will have a lunch-
will be honored. Mrs. grouP‛ s April 14, at the Harn eon at 12:30 p.m. Southside Newcomers
Lewis Albright will re- Seaguem Wednesday Garden and 1889er soci- Wednesday, April 14, at and Get Acquainted
ceive her exemplar de- Ain 1m4at the home or ety Museum Call 521- the home Of Mrs How- Club will play bridge
gree. pAllie Wolfe: 8029 • 2711. extension 132, for ard J.Cole, 4413St.Gre- and canasta at 10 a.m.
Delta Zeta junior Crostline Terrace. The reservations by April gory Drive. Mrs. Mar- Thursday, April,15,at
12 shall Carnell will give the Continental Feder al
p.wick Book Club the review. Co-hostesses Savings and Loan ASSO-
wi" Svi a luncheon win be Mrs A.L. Levite elation. Moore,
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agination, and frankly. Besides, she was sure
a little friendliness she recognized the wom-
wouldn't hurt either. No an's voice in her hus-
one enjoys riding in a band's car and this
hard-nosed car. made us all a little
Three of us were trav- tense.
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Thursday, April 8, 1982 3 N ••
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Motor Mouth was nagging the entire trip
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