The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970 Page: 3 of 8
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afternoon you can see how to be spoiled by the antics of a PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20>
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Be careful you do not alienate to business expert’s advice re- straight, but after lunch every- today whether of a prsona nr
A districtyoung people’s rally anyone of importance who can garding finances. thing changes for the better, business nature or connected
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At least 100 more Oklahomans months of the year reveals 112 passengers in cars or trucks
ushered in f seesthenewyear persons were killed in cars “I during the first three months,
usnerea in it all state motorists trucks on the state s streets and A rnort a hr h 41
“hemshis yean sailablstr highways.sor this Sr tody' NationalHighway Safety Bureau waszsheld.sunday pat the First beshelpful S you durinig the LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 8) Use’thosecleyer ideas for’ so- with government, but by the
statearubisielycommissior. restraints (lap belts, or lap belt- said 64000 10 8 0°° Hyes could residents of Alex attended. The any sudden actions that <Zd lienee Khi2 hernngus wise and e CAPRICORN “bedPz2torusm: XeSthir^ Sn*
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Publicatementpn Department of in,58 death crashes. , been used. The Ladies Home Quilting ning are fine for joining forces way to proceed. Some delav in you can talk over aims with a IF YOUR CHun k RRN
Pubisafe torfigures.tha t show Five persons wearing lap belts According to the safety bu- Circle met in the home of Mrs. with important men and coming the morning wil gain you per- powerful individual Don’t goVf IAYoUR HiLD-IS BORN
vehicles equipped with the safe- suffered fatal injures in traffic reau only 20 to 30 per cent of Rufus Wilkins. One quilt was to a new understanding with sonal aims Be sociable tonight o7any tZXadv if th TODAY.; ' h ’
y devices which are involved in crashes in this period, those who have lap belts use finished and two were hemmed. others. 6 SCORPIO (Oct atoNov 217 dn, later everyth^ Yinethe on e.of those charming young
traffic crashes outnumber the ‘‘Significantly,” Lester pointed them, and shoulder strap usage The next meeting will be June ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) A hunch this morning is not Be ambitious Y 8 fine, people.who._will.be unpredic
non-equipped vehicles. Also, out, ‘records show no fatalities is considerably lower. 18 in the home of Mrs. John Morning could be rather diffi- accurate so don’t follow it bu» AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to .L table and difficult to cope with,
the number of persons killed in vehicles in which lao and Lester said Oklahoma figures Kitchen. cult with an annoved associate solve problem in he afternoon -AAE- 4 an.21 to Feb. Later, your child benefits great-
thaterezwearing lansbelts or shoulder straps were used, and for 1969 show that 28.5 percent Pvt. Henrietta McKee is do- but later all smoothes out very by using a different tactic. Day- Jroach 1hae Wanrzoaanrwap- yrom earysexperiencescand
shoulder straps, ° both, is ex- onlly 17 persons Were injured.” of the persons with safety belts ing her eight weeks basic train- nicely. Do little talking in the time is good for some investi- tost aims'and the afternoon is besom This childable.and solid
A sLv g, . A total of 4,201 persons were and involved in crashes used ing at Ft. McClellan, Ala. morning. Later, you find you gation of whatever you do not the best time to pu inTpera- in whatever chid.willdo wel
A study of the first three Injured in crashes as drivers or them. Sunday guests in the home of can express yourself well. Be understand. Drive carefully. tion. Talk over aims with ?new Whatever career deals with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryant were happy in the evening. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22
A A — w Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Whitting- TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20)
AA.. GuNa.. "naal. ton of Longville. La.. Mr. and Be careful that you do not irri-
IVIV V 4 fl Hl Hl 11 !■ I B w I 11 MI IP Mrs. Elton Bryant, Noble, Mr. tate a co-worker this morning
Y ----------- I and Mrs. Iven Darrow and chil- or vice versa. Keep on an
n D . dren. Mustang, Mr. and Mrs. even keel. Keep busy at details
rear Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marlow panied by Mrs. James Osborn, Raymond Burch of Alex and connected with your own work
Mrs. Bill Hardesty and her spent Saturday at Oakwood visit- organist. Mrs. Erua Ardry of Foster, and all is fine. Show devotion
sister attended the funeral of ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The bride wore an ivory gown A family gathering was held to mate and kin in the evening,
a relative in coio.ng B. B. Alfred. of peau de soie and re-embroid- in the home of Mr. and Mrs. GEMINI (Mav 21 to June 21 (
m, iornia; Mr and Mrs Rov Peters re. ered alencon lace designed with Henry McKee. Those traveling steer clear of an argument
, . rs Goldie Bennett has re- . . . ’ • ‘ an organza yoke and Victorian the furthest were. Mr. and Mrs with a loved one this morning
turned to her home alter spend- ■ ’ Purcell Also scalloped lace neckline which Bruce Stevens and Kimberly of and get busy at work on hand,
ing several weeks in Denver Visiting in Lr , vain was embroidered in seed pearls. Ventura, Calif., several also The evening can then be a hap-
visiting her daughter, Mr. and ’ • Peters II and The gown was accented with attended from Oklahoma City, py one with friends. Buy a nice
rs. J. D Harris and children, , , I Hood Tex long fitted organza sleeves Alex, Lindsay, Claremore and gift for mate. Don’t forget to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell of ’ ’ ,, adorned with pearled lace ap- Lawton. pay that important bill.
Tennessee, have returned to and Mrs. Bruce Hamble- pliques. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Parsley MOON CHILDREN (June 22
their home after visiting his ton have been, in Da llas.visit- The watteau train attached of Colorado are visiting in the to July 211 Don’t argue over
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Par- ing their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. undr5au , an len home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley any minor matter at home this
lain and sons. Ruth Moore, ami a accented by a fabric bow detail- Lawson and Mr and Mrs. Coy morning. Keep busy at construc-
Miss Ruth Ann Martow and edewithdpmduertonte"eem. Parsley. tive matters. Plan a happy eve-
Tony M. Carr were united in ^^Vehapel train Her S Mr. and Mrs Jess Spencer ning with friends at home Ease
marriagenUrne in initthe First or imported PVor illusion was and Mr. al id Mrs. Harold spen- tensions and have a very good
dingyowsnwerernadintthewirst "Miss’cheryi ToddCM ckasha in Jefferson city. Mk. with LEo (July 22 to Aug. 21)
batistchurh, nX "ed was maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs John A Hoosier. Don’t take up any fast plans in
ding vows were read by Rev. OBrian served -e Loe Mrs. Wilford Lyons and Dana the morning but think them
Cletus.,Lee, Fort Supply, the man Bryan Tam arah Merchant, and Mrs. R. over carefully, then take friends
uncle of the bridegroom;. t The counle will establish a E. Ramsey visited Diane Hen- out to lunch and discuss per-
MTheanbridrsstosdaughteroof homhe X SSIU son in the hospital at Purcell. matters. Ge -X
TuttleL art th."bridegPoom"s are attending the University .1 X”.cZ skills workingin the evening,
fhe son »f Mr and Mrs. Bill Oklahoma.___________________ Th Alexdenvo-ag instructor, X clever
Carr ot Newcastle. George Provence, was chosen VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept 22)
Music was furnished by Miss All mosques must have at least as Southwest District instructor Don’t commit yourself to anv-
..usan Summers, soloist, accom- one minaret.__________ at the Teaching Curriculum held thing in the morning without
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1970, newspaper, June 11, 1970; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1865851/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.