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BRIDE of Friday evening is Mrs. W. Eugene Hanson who
was Miss Vera Louise Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Informal Dance
And Picnic Held
IBS DOROTHY CAMPBELL, who
is a student in Miss Made ria’s
New York Paintings To
Be Exhibited Sunday
the B V O club will be held
this year at the home of Miss
Caroline Schwab, 3225 North-
HE "Isochromatic" exhibition of 48
oil paintings sent from New York
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B. V, G. Club to Entertain At
Home of Miss Caroline
Schwab Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Darrough and Mrs.
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student in the Dalton school. having
spent her spring vacation with her
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and so on, gradually increasing the
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her hostess were Mrs J M Hewgley.
Mrs Edwin 8. Stahl of Ada, Miss
Gayle McCorkle of Elk City. Miss
Martha Cavett, Miss Mary Elizabeth
Hewgley and Miss Marian Hauck.
The table centerpiece was of pink
roses and lavendar sweet peas and
those same colors were used to wrap
the bride-elect’s gifts from the hostess
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HURRY, FLASHER. HIDE THIS
SOMEWHERE IN THE CART,
WHILE MARYS SEPARATING
THE FIGHTERS.
ER-AH- PLEASED
TO MEETCHA--
any happiness is by trusting him and
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Mrs. Clarence M Sale, guest of Mr 11
and Mrs John Little, 118 North- what has caused the calluses. If they
west Twentieth street, returned to | come from ironing clothes, for in-
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up. if he has not enough love for you
tolbe faithful to you because you are
the only woman in the world for him.
and if he has not manhood and loyalty
enough to be true to you, then he isn't
worth a single jealous pang, much leas
HOLLYWOOD.
nEAR MISS LEEDS—A group of
L business girls between the ages
of 25 and 30 would like .to know
whether jumping rope is a good form
of exercise for them to take before
breakfast and dinner. They especial-
ly wish to know whether this would
injure the bust and cause flabbiness.
A FEMININE BUSINESS GROUP.
Answer—If you girls are not accus-
tomed to rather violent exercise I
would advise you to go slowly with
Bend a Potted Plant sr
Cat Flowers
HERRMANN’S
the average weight for your age and
height. Your diet to evidently inade-
quate and poorly balanced, hence the
dry chapped skin. Add a quart of rich
milk to your daily diet, eat butter,
cheese. cream, as well as sufficient
quantities of fruits and vegetables.
Send a 3-cent stamped, self-addressed
f,
Miss Dora Lee Manning, 2304 North
Everest avenue, was hostess Thurs-
day afternoon to members of the F
A. N. club, when Miss Margaret San-
ders was the only guest
Next week the group will meet with
Mias Sarah Ellen Puckett, 315 North-
east Twelfth street.
comfortable with some sort of elastic-
gored brassiere when doing jumping
exercises.
BEAUTY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Calluses on Palme
NEAR MISS LEEDS—I am a young
L girl of r6 and I have calluses on
the palms of my hands. How can I
—one of the most thrilling
G-man storiesyet! Vividly writ-
ten by the Unofficial Historian
of the G-man’s activities. Per-
sonally endorsed by Head
G-man J. Edgar Hoover Start
tagging it in xxr MOmAY’s
TEAR MISS DIX-I am having
• a terribly jealous streak
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THE bride and bridegroom left 1m-
1 mediately after the reception for
a short stay in Wichita, Kan.
For traveling, Mrs. Hanson wore a
navy blue wool suit, red accessories
and hat of navy straw. She is a grad-
uate of Central highschool.
Mr Hanson, son of Dr. snd Mrs
P M Hanson of Wichita, Kan., re-
ceived his education at Wichita uni-
versity. He is now a senior student at
Carver Chiropractic college here and a
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—Posed by Joy Hodges for Lois Leeds.
Jumping rope may be a bit strenuous, but it is one of the
best exercises^for keeping slim.
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weigh about 123 pounds. is this about
right? Please tell me what to do for
chapped skin. I have tried many lo-
tions, but they do not seem to help
any. (2) Also my hands are always
icy cold. What causes this? (3) What
ia a good way to remove hair on
arms snd legs? WORRIED.
Answer—You are ten pounds below
putting wrinkles in your face. In a
word, emulate the wife who said that
that she had such faith in her hue- K
band that even if she saw him do Y
something wrong she would not believe
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MFobiem in th* face and try to deal
with it sanely instead of hysterically.
In the first place, calmly decide what
real cause you have fer Jealous:,
cause your husband works with a
' pretty and attractive girl is no sign
that he is in love with her. The
world is full of pretty and attractive
girls. but not every man who meets
with one falls,,
mKB fact that your husband chose
X you out of all the world for A
wife should prove to you that you
are his type, and until you have strong
evidence to the contrary, you are
justified in believing that he stu
prefers you to any other woman. Nor
, have you any proof that the girl is
m love with your husband. Because
you are in love with him is no sign
that every other woman is.
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Anyway, what are you going to do
about it? You cant kill off all the
pretty giris in the world. You can't
arrange it so that your husband won t
have to work side by side with them
unless you lock him up in a cell. You
can’t keep women from making eyes
at him. So don't you think you are
being silly about it when you are
jealous of him for no reason at all?
AGAIN I appeal to your common
A sense when I call your attention to
the fact that being jealous, making
scenes and accusing your husband of
things which he may not have done, is
Lois George and Miss Carlazo Haynes
Messrs. William Lacek, Leonard
Cravens. Lewis and Boyd Edminster,
Glenn Underwood, Leon Phelp. Wil-
liam Marker, Cecil Woltz, Charles
Green and Ed Knowles.
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NOW. GET SET FOR. THE. __/
the rope jumping. For instance, you
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Beta Alpha Phis To
Meet With Miss Tucker
NKISS ELIZABETH TUCKER, Miss
IVI Martha Powell and Mrs. Dan
Clark will be hostesses to Beta chap-
ter of Beta Alpha Phi Alumnae at
Mias Tucker’s home. 2009 Northwest
Twenty-first street. Tuesday night.
R. She would know it was her lying
eyes.
(Copsrient 1936. for Oklahoma cits Times)
eluded Doctor and Mrs. Hanson.
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Miss Janice Cox.
Mr and Mrs John W Tattan, 2819
North Harvey Parkway, will spend
Easter and the following week in
Santa Fe. N. M Before returning
home they will make brief stops in,
Santa Fe and Amarillo.
plexions."
Give yourself an oil facial treatment
once a week. At bedtime cleanse your
face with cleansing cream before
washing it with almond meal or a
superfatted facial soap. Use soft wa-
ter to wash your face. Rinse and dry
thoroughly. Pat on your face a little
lubricating cream and leave it on over-
night. Use an olly powder base dur-
ing the daytime.
(2) You have poor circulation.
ONORINO Mr ana Mrs
causes the trouble try to wear leather
gloves, with fingers cut off if you like,
while using your hands.
Calluses form to protect the under-
lying tissues from undue pressure.
When the pressure is removed perma-
nently the hardened akin will become
soft again.
To hasten the process you may
R8. PAUL
FAKE FIGHT.
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Tn Armored Track Bedls
made dupes of the G-men! AM
their jobs were clean, maMulf f
conceived and performed! They
disguised themselves expel Of
with wigs and grease paint Used
women as lookouts, baby cam-
riages for artillery trucks!
But months ofdigging through
nickname files, prison and fin-
gerprint records, shadowing .
suspects, running down hun-
dreds of false leads, traveling
thousands of miles—were finally
rewarded. What dues Sandy
Ross, F. B. I. inspector,and his
associates discovered and how
they ran them down, makes-
TN a setting of pink snapdragons,
x sweet peas and greenery, the wed-
ding of Miss "era Louise Bennett and
W Eugene Hanson took place Friday
evening at 8 o'clock in the home of
the bride's parents, Mr and Mre.
Vernon Bennett, 413 Northwest Ninth
street, with Rev R. M. Inlow, pastor
of the Centenary Baptist church,
reading the service.
The vows were exchanged at an
altar improvised in front qf the man-
tel. the prie dieu being yanked by two
floor candelabra bearing white can-
dles.
A musical prelude included Nevin’s
’■Venetian Love Song," played by Miss
Virginia Cooter, pianist, as the candles
were lighted by Miss Nadine Hitt, who
later sang "Because" (DHardelot.) As
the bridal party entered the living
room Miss Cooter played Wagner’s
■ Bridal chorus."
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her husband his first inkling that he
is fatally fascinating to women. He
had thought himself middle-aged and
done with such matters until his wife
got all steamed up about aome pretty
young girl in his office.
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My advice to you is to try to realize
that in a world that is full of men and
women you can’t protect your hus-
band from temptation; you can’t seg-
regate him from attractive women.
The only way you can possibly have
luncheon and regular business meet-
ing.
A committee of women from circle ;
three served as hostesses for the
luncheon. Mrs. Louis Miller, Mrs.
George Thomas, Mrs. M 8. Runyan.
Mrs. B 8. Watkins, Mrs J R. Halli-
day, Mrs. F. H. Hurry and Mrs. T.
R Maxwell.
The executive board met preceding
the luncheon when Mrs. Victor Harlow
preaided. Mrs. Leonard P. Gray led
the devotional and Mrs. L. E Roberts
gave the program on world service.
Vernon Bennett, 413 Northwest Ninth street. The wedding
took place at the home of the bride's parents with about 80
close friends and relatives of the two families present. After
September, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson will live in Wichita, Kan,
where the latter will be associated with his father, Dr. P. M.
Hanson.—iRembrandt photo).
DARROUGH and
school in Washington, D. C. will be the
guest of her sister Miss Audrey Camp-
bell at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. for the
Easter holidays. Miss Audrey is a
student at Vassar and both are the
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R F.
Campbell, <15 Northeast Fifteenth
street.
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Dorothy Helen Smith were the mem-
bers present.
The committee plans to serve as
hostesses for the Visitation week April
13 to 18 when the Girl Reserve de-
partment will have open house. as will
all member organisations of the Com-
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w.wu.™.- o the bridal party when Missi Participation in the Hobby Show
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-m W smaR"« ™ ng 1“ 2, "nenedra Sne"onanomh “• clubroms "" made
neesnpletsantthr womandtonecomhe Club Saturday anternoon
fort. Many a wife* jealousy give*
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Pn MISS IT.
I Amarillo Saturday after a week's visit, stance, you must protect your palm
with a soft pad. If some other task
The Time* has procured a lim-
ited supply of a new booklet by
Lois Leeds.
Beauty Program For \
Busy Women
packed with information of value
to women. While they last, copies
will be sent by mail for 15 cent*.
Send coin, not stamps. Address
the Beauty Editor, Oklahoma City
Time*.
the luncheon and bridge. Card win- Joy Hodges is doing in our ilustra-
WDd, tton, the exercise, wll.not.maxe.xour
tmtustwneks, Mrs Huston, 2210 ually large busta, however, are. more
Northwest Twenty-second street, will
be hostess to the club.
ence Cain.
Mn. M E George, Mrs Howard
Denham, Mrs. Ida Marler, Mrs. Mary
Ward, Mrs. Lula Noel, Mrs. Jewell
Brown, Mrs. Cari Haynes, Miss Betty
Evans, Mln Arma Lucille Long, Mis*
Erma Ray Cantrell, Miss Abeline
George, Miss Bertie Ward, Ml** Ina
Ward. Miss Anna Fay Corley, Miss
Juanita George. Miss Hazel Rose,
Miss Euleta Underwood., Miss Neva
witbout feeling dizzy or abort of
breath.
Woltz, Mr. and Mrs. McCluskey, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Craddock, Mr. and Mrs. M
Ben Knowles and Rev. and Mra. Clar- IV
west Twentieth street, from 3 until 8
o’clock Sunday afternoon, with par-
ents, friends and representative* from
the various clubs as Invited guests.
Miss Mary Marsh, Miss Sarah
Douglas, Miss Peggy Weir, Miss Faye
Bateman, Miss Adelaide Carter and
Miss Bet tv Boettcher, officers of the
club, and the active and inactive
pledges will compose the receiving
line.
Presiding st the tea table, which is
to be adorned by an arrangement of
sweet peas, snapdragons, rosebuds and
stock, will be former member* of the
club, Mis* Helen Myers, Miss Frances
Myers, Miss Virginia Anderson and
Miss Josephine Alvis.
On Saturday afternoon, the club
held formal initiation for Miss Edith
Vrances Hogan, Miss Sally Ben Rus-
sell. Miss Marcia Newbill and Miss
Eloise Wallace at the home of Mlaa
Douglas, 1503 Drury Lane The four
new member* were presented with
corsages of red and white sweet pea*
following the ritual.
Saturday to make their home in
Greenville, S. C., a group of friends
met in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Oates, 1110 Northwest First
street, Wednesday evening.
Mr. Briggs han been the director of
the choir of the Second Baptist
church for the past five year* and
leaves to join Rev. Mel G. Leaman, a
former pastor here.
The honorees received a shower of
gifts for their trip. A quartet. A. O.
McCluskey, Lewis Edminston, Williard
Mechew and Mr Briggs gave several
numbers and Mrs. Briggs gave a group
of readings.
Guests who met were Mr and Mrs.
George Edminster, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. James Cox. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Woltz, Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Eizo
Answer—You must first find out envelope for my leaflet, "How to
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Building up your weight will help.
Avoid tight clothing that might in-
terfere with circulation. Exercise
daily. Wear warm gloves and wraps
outdoors.
(3) This hair may be removed from
time to time with a depilatory. If,
however, the growth is not very no-
ticeeble the best thing to do 1* to
leave it alone. Dark hairs may be
bleached so that they will become in-
conspicuous.
to* the K E y?umb Saturday night. Hodge was hostess at a downtown hearts you should avoid thia and oth-
•“ -em Th^-y A.---- „ strenuous exercises. If you keep
Easter appointment* were used in your back straight and cheat out, as
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. U bridge club Thursday were Mrs
tins Norhwest M. L. Link. Mrs. Georgia Fogarty and
Twenty-fourth street, will be hostess Mrs. J. w Evans when Mrs. Ross
' enette in the clubrooms were mode. _ . -
Annual dinner for the advisors of] talking on her trip to the Holy Land.
I clubs in city schools will be held April i ++*
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Act as Chaperons For
Group Friday Night,
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RLACK KATS held a picnic and
— informal dance Friday evening,
picnicking at Northwest part and
dancing later in the country cabin of
Miss Pauline Gblet. Mr. and Mre.
Raymond James were chaperons for
the party.
Members of Black Kat club attend-
ing were Miss Dorothy May James,
Miss Betty Crawford. Miss Catherine
Jean Douglas, Miss Jane Anthony. Mina
Agnes Morse, Miss Ray Marie Elliott,
Miss Phoebe Phares, Miss Jean Me-
Gee, Miss Loutse Sanford. Miss Marr
Ellen Kllfoy, Miss Gall Stahl. Miss
Jean Lasley, Virginia Southwell,
Mis* Myra Mahaffey. Miss Mary Yet-
man, Miss Dorothy Curry. Miss Mar-
garet Neal, Miss Mickey Caviness,
Miss Ernestine Clifton. Miss Margar-
et Helen Blakeley, Miss June Mlam,
Miss Patty Phelps, Miss Mary Ellen
Foster. Miss Hazel Kathryn Rowley,
Miss Frances Rowe.
Escorts were Doug Smythe, Cart
Smith, Garland White, David Ben-
ham. Garret Corbin, Bob Kirkland,
Tom Pointer. Dick Hoover, Carter
Hardwick, Robert Powell, William
Cruce, Wayne Christian, Louis Bull,
Tom Gable, Harold Gibson, Cyrus
Crum, Everett Bagette, Stanley
Whitehurst, Glenn Morris, Joe South-
well, James Fields, Robert Sloan. Lar-
ry Martin, Joe Morgan and Wayne
Wentworth.
Wedding Held at Home Of
Bride's Parents; Couple
Leaves for Wichita.
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scrub your palms every day with a
hand brush, soap and water, or use
a fine toilet pumice stone on them
very lightly. The stone should be
dipped in soapy water and used with
gentle rotary movement*.
Chapped Skin
nEAR MISS LEEDS—I am 17 year*
U old and 5 feet 8 inches tall. I
that is making me do foolish
things and putting wrinkles In
my face. My husband works
with a very attractive and sweet
girl. I know she is crazy about
him and he likes her, but I am
sure I’m the one he loves. Lately
she has been waiting to walk
home with him and that is what
has got me all roused up. It
makes me so resentful toward
him that I don t treat him
right. A couple of times I have
shown my jealousy of her by
letting loose and he just thought
me silly. How shall I treat the
situation? Tell her to leave her
hands off him or just k d him
about her? She probably will
go on working with him and
walking home with hi in, so what
is there for me to do’ I hate
this being jealous, and I hope
you can knock it out of me some
way or another.—MRS. 8. A.
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IVI at Ur. and Mre. Jules Bloch, 217 ! U
Northwest Nineteenth street, left
Young Women'* Christian association
Thursday for luncheon at the Dar-
rough cabin at Silver Lake.
Guests were Mrs Dave R McKown.
Mre F J. Scribner, Mrs E Olivia
Smith and Mre. Ernest C. Hyne, while
Mre. J A. Llly. Mrs. C O. Blunk.
Mrs. George Cope. Mrs. W E Marsh.
Mre. Marion Northcutt, Mre. C. B
Reed, Mrs C. A. Warden, Mrs. J.
Norman Welsh, Mn. Ira Williams.
Miss Charlotte Russell and Miss
junior partner.
Out-of-town wedding guest* in-
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NAYFLOWER society of the Pilgrim
IVI Congregational church„met early
this week in the church parlors for
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to the executive committee of Mrs. Floyd Reeves Bull. Mrs M M and Mrs. Maggie Brown, also of Shaw-
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COURTNEY RYLEY COOPER
Beta chapter of Tau Beta Sigma
met Wednesday evening in the home
of Miss Isobel Burton, 1911 Northwest
Thirteenth street, when guest* were
Miss Beryl Whisler, Miss Lenora Wag-
ner and Mre BL Smith. Mn. Smith
and Miss Jerry Clay received prizes
for the bunco game
Nans for an Easter breakfast for
members and their escorts were made
Apr 5 the club will meet with Miss
CaroUne Hooper, 1744 Northwest Fif-
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THE bride chose a poudre blue crepe
I afternoon frock with a cabachon
of pink organdy and lace at the neck
and her accessorles were of dusty pink.
Her flowers were an arm bouquet of
Briar Cliff roses and for her "some-
thing old," she carried her mother's
wedding handkerchief.
Miss Jane Aldrich, maid-of-honor.
wore a pink crepe afternoon frock
with white accessorles. Her flowers
were sweet peas and yellow daisies.
Stuart A Buck, St Louis, as best man,
was the other attendant
At the reception following the serv-
ice. Mrs Cecil Tansel presided at the
punch bowl and Miss Ettie Mae Cross
took charge of the wedding cake after
the bride had cut and served the first
piece The dining table, centered by
the cake with white tapers at either
side was laid with cut work cloth
and strewn with pink sweet pea petal*
and fern.
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nowaytonsaohmseand bepawan GUESTS were limited to membets
from home. Many a jealous wife turns;
City will be shown for the first time
Holds Mating ISSiSHSE ................—
Exchange building. The show will be ary fraternity Following his gradu-
open to the public and will be here for ation next September, he and his
a two-week period. ' bride will move to Wichita where he
Members of the MacDowen club of will enter the office of his father “
Allied Arts serving as hostesses Sun-
day afternoon will be Mrs J. Henry
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Anwsire the first green-eyed wom-
aa I have ever encountered who real-
ized that jealousy made her do foolish
thing*, so perhaps you can cure your-
iell. The only remedy for jealousy
is an application of common sense to
the situation.
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rNHE trouble with most jealous peo-
1 pie is that they never realize the
effect of their acts. This gives us
th* terrible murders that we raad
atbut every day, when men and wom-
an kiU those they love for fear they
might be parted from them. » I
death was not the most eternal part-
ing of all. It gives us the innumer-
able‘domestic tragedies where hus.
bands and wives make life • torment
for ench other and kill each other s
Jove by their zusp,cton, and nagging
Silver Slippers Honor
Four New Members •
GILVER SLIPPERS club will meet y
• Saturday evening in the home of !
Mias Margelith Bruckman, 1015 West •
HUI. when supecial guests will be four
ne* members who were formally in-
itiated last Sunday. They are Miss
Betty Faye Carter, Mias Marjorie
Scott, Miss Betty Lee Evans and Ml**
JeAn Mobley. r
Dates for the club's spring house I M
party have been set for June 5, 8. 7 m
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 282, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 11, 1936, newspaper, April 11, 1936; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1990281/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.