The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964 Page: 4 of 12
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Brownie Father-Da ughter Banquet
Dear
Floribunda Club
Abby
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the group at a “King for a Nite"
Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rose,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bleger, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer DeHart, Dr.
and Mrs. Grady. Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Brauer, Mr. and Mrs.
George Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
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Mike Smith at a meeting of the
Floribunda Rose Club Friday
afternoon in the home of Mrs.
Jesse Salter, 1727 South Tenth.
Mrs. Roy Daniel was co-hostess.
The business session was con-
ducted by Mrs. Ben Cleveland,
president. A report on the rose
beds at Grady Memorial Hos-
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if he were “King for a Day."
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Tom Dukes Host '
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Neighbors Club
Mr. and Mrs Tom Duke,
northwest of the city, were
hosts to members of the Friend-
ly Neighbors Club at a noon |
luncheon Friday. Luncheon was
served from a lace covered
Pool. Dr. and Mrs. William Har- Moore, Mrs. J. W. Morgan,
rison, Mrs. J. H. Snyder. Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Payton. Mrs. Smith,
John Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Paul Simmons and Mrs.
For Abby's booklet, “How To
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several prizes including a bus
ticket to Pocasset, matched set
of luggage and a bouquet of
flowers. The group also played
bingo.
Mrs. Grady and Mrs. Conrad
were general chairman for the
affair.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
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dinner Friday evening at Geor-
ge's Steak House.
Upon entering, the men were
presented with gold crowns to
wear. The royal color scheme
prevailed in the table decora-
tions of blue and gold runners,
blue glass candelabra holding
gold tapers and a large jewel-
ed crown at the head table
Mrs. Robert Rose welcomed
the guests and invocation was
by Mr. Rose. A response for
the husbands was made by Em-
ery Conrad.
The entertainment feature was
a story from each husband tell-
ing what he would like to do
The annual Brownie Father-1 Special guests introduced were 1 program and their duties were: | Gary Sampson, Bruce Ander-
Daughter banquet was held Fri- Miss Myra Crawford, district Troop 176, Lincoln school, flag son and Dan McDougal, sang
daynight in the Student Union advisor; Mrs. Ruth Tice, secre- ceremony; Troop 159, West:
tary: Mrs. Clyde Becker, neigh- School, patriotic song; Troop the guitar. program topic presented by Mrs.
advisor; Mrs. Ruth Tice, secre- ceremony: Troop 159, West
DEAR ABBY; I am a born Eischeid, Mrs. A. W. Wallace
loser. I lost my husband to an- and Mrs. Phil Heisler presided
other woman. I lost my only at the coffee service.
child to mv husband because Committee members in
the court decided that he could charge of arrangements were
CONFIDENTIAL TO GIVING
UP IN ALBUQUERQUE: Car-
ry a Bible, And one day you
will find that it is carrving
you.
a more normal at- Mrs. Curtis Burk, chairman.
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“BORN LOSER"
DEAR LOSER: There are no
“Born Losers” — only people
with occasional bad luck and
others who play games in
which the odds are against
them. Quit punishing yourself.
Unless you enjoy suffering, you
will change jobs.
Diseases Talked
At Friend Junior
Mrs. Linda Harris and Mrs.
Merle Clark presented a pro-
gram “Advice on Cancer and
Heart Attacks" at a meeting
of the Friend Jr. Home De-
monstration Club Tuesday aft-
ernoon in the home of Mrs.
Hershel Taylor.
M e m be r s attending were
Mrs. Melvin King, Mrs. Arth-
ur Keel, Mrs. C L. Leverette,
Welcome and response were
chairmen assisting the Brown- Hom, neighborhood chairman: promise: Troop 153, Grand Ave- by Cindv Rose and Dr. William
ies with arrangements. Mrs. Fred Halleck, board nue. invocation; Troop 173, | Rose. Wendell Brown led the
Master of ceremonies for the member; and Miss Barbara South School, audience partici- fathers in a song for their daugh-
evening was Donna Bailey. Ross, senior scout song leader, pation dance, the Bunny Hop. ters and Vicki Brown told the
Southwest School Troop 163. Troops participating in the A quartet, David Sampson, I Juliet Low story.
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Attend Guest Day
Brunch Of DAR
Miniature cherry trees and a
red. white and blue color
scheme were used to com-
memorate George Washing-
ton's birthday at the annual
guest day brunch given by
member of the Daughters of
the American Revolution Sat-
urday from eleven until one
o'clock in the parlor of Ep-
worth Methodist Church.
Mrs. Melvin Race, state re-
gent, and Mrs. R. Roberson,
state secretary, both of Shaw-
nee. and Mrs. M. Clay Smith,
regent, were in the receiving
line. Guests were greeted at
the door by Mrs John Eis-
cheid. Mrs. W. P. Brown. Mrs.
Sadie Compton and Mrs. Sam
Wheeler.
Centerpiece for the serving
table, which was covered with
a bright red cloth, was a silver
bowl of white carnations sur-
rounding a miniature cherry
tree. The patriotic theme was
also carried out at the individ-
ual guest tables.
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was discussed at a meeting of
the Laverty Home Demonstra-
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for the afternoon were Mrs.
S. D. Gooch and Mrs. Dallas
McGuffin.
Mrs. Opal Wynn, county
health nurse, gave the pro-
gram on “Heart Disease and
the Ways of Helping.” Pal
gifts were exchanged and
quilting was done during the
afternoon.
Guests were Mrs. Hollie
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Members present were Mrs.
Cecil Smiley, Mrs. Cecil Par-
ish Mrs. S. D. Gooch, Mrs.
Dallas McGuffin, Mrs. F. B.
Hunt, Mrs. Walter Welch, Mrs.
Roy Winter, Mrs. Cora Belle
Tifton, Mrs. George Butler,
Mrs. Fred Freeman. Mrs.
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table centered with an arrange- I DEAR ABBY: What do you
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given by Harve Brinkley, Mrs. he started having stomach
J. W. Garrett, Mrs. A. W. Sim- trouble, so his doctor to,d him
mons, Mr Bowman and Mrs. to quit smoking. He did, for
M el . .r. about three years, then he start-
Harve Brinkley. Mr. and Mrs. Can imagine a
Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. J. W. Gar- man in his 50‘s, thinnking heis
rett. Mrs. Ruth McPhail, Mrs. getting away 1 h. Hisbreath
M. E. Siebert and one guest, and clothes smell oftobacco
Mrs J F Nikel something fierce. And you
' The next* meeting will be should hear the excuses he uses
March 20 in the home of Mr 10 get out of the house for a
and Mrs. Brinklev. smoke. Also, I find cigarettes
_________________ hidden all over the house It
makes me think that if a man
• Did You Hear will slip around to smoke,
... " maybe that's not all he’s slip-
Richard Winburn. Chickasha, ping around to do. Am I wrong?
has been appointed to the Stu- HIS WIFE
dent Senate finance commit- Probably,
tee for the spring semester at assume that because
the University of Oklahoma husband has one had
Winburn, a freshman in the habit he has them all. So far.
University College,.is.the son you know only what you’ve
of Mrs Mary M. Winburn, .01 iearned from smoke signals,
s 12th St.
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Get it off your chest. For a
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1. Who was the composer of
each of these operas; la Ma-
dame Butterfly; (b) William
Tell; (c) Hansel and Gretal;
(di Martha; (e) Carmen?
2. What percentage of the
American potato crop goes in-
to the manufacture of potato
chips?
ANSWERS
1 (al Puccini; (b) Rossini;
1c) Humperdinck; (d) Flotow;
(e) Bizet.
2. About 12 per cent.
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 23, 1964, newspaper, February 23, 1964; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1863887/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.