The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1973 Page: 3 of 10
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Summer Merchandise
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DEAR ANONYMOUS: No. Suggesting that he find other
quarters is not the same as "kicking him out.” If after you
make the suggestion he refuses to leave—then kick him out.
Also present for the reunion
will be Mrs. Roger's other
children. These include Mrs.
Eebna Garrett and family of Los
Angeles, Calif; Frank and J. Ro
Rogers and family of Oceanside,
Calif.; Conrad Rogers and Mrs.
Naoma Purcell and family of
Yuma, Ariz.; Mrs. Vera Scott
and family of Grand Prairie,
Texas; Stanley Rogers and
family of Arlington, Texas; J. E.
Rogers and Tom Rogers and
families of Fort Worth and Mrs.
Wanda Jean Hall and family of
Stringtown, Texas.
Friends of the family are
invited to come by the home
Saturday to visit. The family
was reared here and many
friends still reside in the im-
mediate area, said Mrs. Lemley.
There will be picture taking and
visiting during the day.
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DEAR EMPTY: The most authoritative statistics say
about 50 per cent. I My that’s conservative. There is much
mon to a marriage than you are getting, which is not news
to you, or you wouldn’t have written to me. If your busband
is as eager to revive your marriage as you, ask your doctor
or clergyman to recommend a good counselor or therapist.
DEAR ABBY: This is my second marriage. We con-
sented to have my husband's son stay with us "for a little
while” while he was in the process of getting his third
divorce.
The son has been with us for a year. He is quiet and
unassuming, pays his room and board money regularly,
but I feel that our privacy is more important than his
convenience.
I have suggested to my husband that he ask his son to
get a place of his own. My husband insists that we can't
"kick him out." I don't see it that way. The son is 40. Am I
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DEAR HATES: Tell her the truth—that you are having
your closest friends for your bridesmaids. Period.
CONFIDENTIAL TO ROLLIE IN DES MOINES: Yes, a
rooster does have a male organ, but it is very small. I
suppose a hen would submit that it is adequate for her
needs, but by human standards. It's nothing to crow about.
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, The J. E. Rogers family
' reunion will be held Saturday as
an all-day event at the home of
Mrs. J. E. Rogers, 702 South
Ninth. All 15 living children and
their families will be present
Serving as hostesses will be
members of the family residing
in the Oklahoma City and
Chickasha area. Included are
Winston Rogers, Mrs. T. C.
, Rogers and Mrs. L. B. Carr, all
of the Chickasha area, Walter
Rogers, Mrs. Ethel Lemley and
Mrs. Romain Furra, all of
Oklahoma City.
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DEAR ABBY: Here is a real sticky wicket for you.
How do you say no graciously when it involves the cousin
of your fiance?
On several occasions this girl (she is 16] has asked me
if she could be a bridesmaid when Doug (not his real
name] and I get married.
I avoided committing myself by saying I haven't
thought much about it becNie we weren't officially en-
gaged yet. [True ] Doug and I plan to announce our en-
gagement next Sunday, and J know this girl is going to
bring up the matter of being a bridesmaid again.
I intend to have my very close friends for my brides-
maids, but I hate to hurt this girl’s feelings. I talked it
over with Doug and he said he wouldn't be offended if I
told her no. But how can I tell her and keep peace in the
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When You Buy Quality
Merchandise At The
Chickasha Daily Express
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DEAR ABBY: I am a wife and mother. I have a lovely
home, two wonderful children and a marriage of 20 years
which is rapidly deteriorating. Our sex life is a complete
washout. We no longer enjoy sex together, yet we are both
too loyal to each other to look elsewhere.
We cannot communicate. We simply cannot express
ourselves well enough to tell each other what is wrong. In
fact, I don’t think either of us knows what is wrong.
In 20 years we have both changed so much that I am
not the same girl he married, and he is not the man I
married.
We don't fight, argue, yell or fuss at each other. We get
along fine, as friends, but deep down, we are both empty.
We stay together for two reasons: 1] We don't want to hurt
our children. 2] A known evil is better than an unknown
evil. [We're both afraid we might be worse off apart than
together.]
I am 42. He is 48. I wonder how many other couples
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS, Friday, July 6, 1973
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Second class postage paid at
Chickasha, Okla Published every
afternoon (except Saturday and
Christmas Day) and Sunday
morning
Any erroneous reflection on the
character of any person, firm or
corporation and any misstatement
which may appear in the columns of
The Express will be gladly corrected
upon its being brought to the
• attention of the management
Advertising Deadlines
Weekdays Noon preceding day of
publication.
Sunday: 12 noon Friday.
Monday 5 p m Friday
TELEPHONE
Chickasha subscribers who miss
service may get their Express by
idialing telephone 224 2600 between
5 30 and 7 p m Weekdays and 7 00 to
9 30 a m Sunday
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
BY CARRIER IN CHICKASHA
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CHICKASHA POST OFFICE BOXES
ANDOUTSIOE STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
One Year $22 00
Six Months $1150
Three Months $6 00
(All prices include tax)
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Mrs. Gary D. McClain
Sperling-McClain Vows
Exchanged Wednesday
Wedding vows were ex- bouquet of white and blue car-
changed by Miss Chiquita Ann nations.
Sperling and Gary D. McClain at Miss Betty Morrison of Verden
4 p.m . Wednesday in the home of served as maid of honor. She
, the bride’s parents, Mr. and wore a dress of blue satin
) Mrs. Herbert H. Sperling, 1628 overlayed with chiffon.
Minnesota. Rev. Hoodie Spoon of Durwood Butcher, uncle of the
Chickasha performed the bridegroom, servedasbestman.
double-ring ceremony. Hostesses for the reception
The bridegroom is the son of following the ceremony were
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. McClain of Miss Patsy Humphries and Miss
Vallecito Lake, Colo. Lela Hightower.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a floor length The bride is employed at
gown of white dotted swiss with Eventide Nursing Home. The
'long sleeves of white organza bridegroom is employed at
trimmed with lace. She carried a Maremont.
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1973, newspaper, July 6, 1973; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1866805/m1/3/?q=turnpike: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.