Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 29, 1953 Page: 3 of 12
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1953—THREE
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the nicest girl he's ever gone with
-and I keep telling myself I
shouldn’t want to bother with him
any more But there it is. I like
him. I can't forget him This other
ents. Dr. and Mrs. Wayman J.
Thompson, 3120 NW 19. Visiting
is John Ellis, St. Petersburg. Fla ,
who is enroute to the Beta Theta
Pi convention at Pasadena, Calif.
Planning to leave Saturday on
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The former Miss Harriet Ens-
worth of Ardmore,,Mrs. Bowlin
was entertained at several events
during her visit in the city. Miss
Edna Jones, Edmond, was hostess
at a supper. Mrs. R. E. Eckels,
STOCKYARDS
COLISEUM
Aug. 29 thru Sept. 3
Returned from spending the
summer in Overland, Ohio, are
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson and
their son, Hubert Clell Gibson.
Nuptials Held
in New York
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Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Epley, 3124
N Youngs boulevard, and their
daughter Jerry, returned Monday
from Fayetteville, Ark. In Fayette-
ville they were the weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Masted,
Haskell Heights, and were enter-
tained at a croquet-tea lawn party. |
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Earl Hill ond
His Orchestre
5 Miles North
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OKIA CITY’S
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Miss Ann Kerfoot, 2813 N Robin-
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1142 N Broadway.
CEDAR TERRACE
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Pavs for Eyeninz
All Sof Drinks and Ice Free
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By DOROTHY DIX
DEAR MISS DIX: Boys in serv-
ice are always complaining of the
rough treatment they get from
Back-tO'School Dance
Scheduled by Group
Holding a Back tn-Schooi dance
on Saturday will be members of
the Blue Jackets Pep club of Clas-
sen highschool. The event will be
from 8 until 11 p. m. at the Lions
club Town hall.
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ON HUGE RINK OF REAL ICE
TONIGHT
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Modern Music
Two Big
Floor Shows
9:00 and 11.00
Mrs. Lawrence A. Bowlin,
Compton, Calif, has returned
home after a visit of several days
in the city. She was the house:
guest of Mrs. A. C. Misener, 714
NE 16. Mrs. Bowlin was enroute
home from a plane trip to Eu-
rope. With her daughter, Miss
Belinda Bowlin, she visited Eng-
land, France and Switzerland
Misst Bowlin visited in Chicago
and Washington enroute home.
roses.
Miss Ruby Jane Atkinson, a sis
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garden party and a breakfast
when the guest list was limited
to former Ardmore residents.
Mrs. Bowlin is a member of the
Compton college English faculty.
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to) and made up again (because I wanted to) so often that I’m ex-
hausted! This upping and downing, offing and onning has me almost
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First semester officers are Ham-1 They have been houseguests of
met Hough, president; Charles Mrs. Gibson’s parents. Mr. and
Blackwood, vice-president; Ed Mrs. R. A. Singleton. Mr. Single-
Wagoner, secretary; Darrell Bittie, ton is a professor of English at
parliamentarian; Mike Whalen, Overland college and Mrs. Gib-
pledge mistress; Bob Webber, pep son attended classes at the col-
council representative, and Don lege during the summer.
Shinn, Sam Fryer, Dick Shirley and
Ken Dacus, sergeants at arms.
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with a cummerbund, its bouffant skirt and neat, close-
fitting bolero. Using rayon satin in a black, gray
and white marble print, Balmain adds one note of
color—brilliant azure blue satin for the cummerbund,
Paris designers turn their talents to lizard, glossy and
supple newcomer on the fashion scene, and feature it
in a parade of new ways and a host of colors as fresh as
an artist's palette. The colors: blue-eyed blue, emerald,
amethyst, poster red, taupe. Marchel Rochas designs a
two-piece dress of taupe wool jersey and taupe lizard.
TUN SPOT’
COME ON OUT-INJOY YOURSEII
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THE OKLAHOMA NIGHT RIDERS
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Paris fills in her fashion silhouettes this season with
a variety of captivating fabrics. Serge Kogan uses
pure white cellulose acetate rayon lace in a romantic
design for one of the most beautiful wedding dresses
in the current Paris fashion collections. The ruffled,
matching lace pinafore simply unbuttons, leaving an
off-shoulder evening dress with long, fitted sleeves fur
formal occasions after the wedding. Pierre Balmain
calls his new-season silhouette the “Inverted Cham-
pagne Glass" line because of its tiny waistline wrapped
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TOU Git THAT SOMETMING
EXTRA" WHIN YOU EAI-
Nominate your mother, wife
or friend as the Homemaker of
the Week. Write a letter ex-
plaining why you think she will
qualify as an outstanding
homemaker. Each week's win-
ner will receive a certificate as
the Times Homemaker, a $5
prize and will be interviewed on
Sibyl Johnson’s WKYTV Cook’s
Book program. Send your nom-
ination to the women's depart-
ment of the Oklahoma City
Times.
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Roy Atkinson, Edmond, and Rod- —but can you help me?"
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- .. „ .a Hh Iohn I steward Ed. IN ANY DILEMMA you're torn what they thought was the only
1503 Glenwood, was hostess at a an . . ’ ‘ . h’Re between two courses of action girl—but what about the zirls?
"emet ( . Greenland Tuesday
' The antigue Ivory Noyereymupheemydoembstvmenke"a 1o eecomndengaeda KiSS ou
satinsdress.withiChantilyoacedecisive choice of one or the youth (9 and 2"- 1 put it off,
,, , , forming a dropshouldered bodice other. 1 don’t. though i promised not to go with
Wayne J. Thompson |r.. is Her pthered skirt fell to a me Your tempestuous love sounds other boys while he was away. The
entertaining a houseguest for sev- dium train. A matching satincap exciting and fun. here one last weekend I saw him. he told
ei al days in the home of his par- trimmed with seed pearls caught week nd the next. Full of me he still loved me. That was
a chapel length illusion yeilsqnd surprise and Wonder. Why not be two months ago and I haven’t seen
she carried a bouquet of tinted around when it lights at your door’ or heard from him since, though
„ . The other love sounds placid and I know he has been home several
1ondr reliable, exciting in a comfortable, times I wrote asking for an ex-
"d.o.nonor, peaceful sort of way. Steady, satis planation, but no answer has come
■ as yet. I still love him, but have
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OCU Sorority
Plans to Have
Party Series
INTIRTAINING at a series of I
rush parties will be members of I
Gamma Phi Beta sorority at Okla-
homa City University. Three
events will be held Wednesday
and two events on Thursday.
Wednesday open house will be
held in the home of Mrs. Harold
Halsell, 1525 NW 35, from 9:30 am.
until 11:30 a.m.; 2 p.m. until
5 p m. and 7 p m. until 9:30 p m.
Assisting Mrs. Halsell will be Mrs.
Charles B. Keys, Mrs. Carl Lar:
kins, Mrs. Charles Bodine and I
Mrs. Joseph W. Findlay. Miss Su- ’
zanne Yowell is in charge of ar-
rangements. The party theme will
be "Alice in Gamma Phi Land ”
MRS. WARREN B. MORRIS, ,
4700 Morris lane, will be hostess 1
for the two events being held from
2 p.m. until 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
until 11 p.m. Thursday. Miss Jane
Rea is in charge of the first event ( I
which will follow the theme "High-
way to Gamma Phi." She will be
assisted by Mrs. Earnest Hite and
Mrs. Carl Robison.
Miss Verona Dillbeck is in
charge of the second party which
will have for its theme "Land of
Gamma Phi Dreams." She will be I
assisted by Mrs. Earl Crabtree,
Mrs. Mane Russell McCracken
and Mrs. Robison.
AN INFORMAL PARTY will be
given in honor of rushees by Mrs.
Louie Speed, 1600 Classen, at p
10 a.m. Friday in her home. As-
sisting will be Miss Pat O’Brien
and Miss Dillbeck.
Participating in the entertain-
ment for the parties will be Miss
Sammy Gore, Miss Lavonne May- <
hugh, Miss Sue Scott, Miss Pat 1
Young, Miss Pat Sapp, Miss Janet
Wilson, Miss Barbara Morgan,
Miss Sara Gore, Miss Virginia 1
Ravmer, Miss Beverly McBride 1
and Misi LaVeda Geoffrey. 1
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For their wedding trip the cou- MUST YOU CHOOSE between should be my next move’
pie are guests at the Mont Gabriel them, when you can have them DAISY M.
club north of the Laurentian moun -‘both? Sparks fly often in your tem ..cue, , .■ . .
tains in Canada peramental love affair because you ANSWER: You re quite right in
aren’t really mentally congenial- your contention that, separation
just physically attracted to each poses quite as much emotional
other All is calm and serene with ’tress, onthe girlnas.onthesboy:
your Other boy friends because you though the feminineibrokenihear
can be friends without being vio- deesnt.get.as much, recognition
lently disturbed when you re to- just as much as it makes them
sether. . . is. fonder, whether the separation is
You needn’t choose <one or the caused by military service oth-
other. You can have both-if you ll erwise ‛ 1
just see to it that you aren’ttied As a matter of fact, young men
down to either in a going steady: are much more inclined to let their
exclusive dating ararngement. Like affections stray than are young
one of your boy friends for the women
reasons you like him. Like the + + +
other for the good qualities he has D: . . D r
to offer you. Like them both at the nirthday I arty r ctcs
same time.___ Bonnie Sparkman
PARADISE RESTAURANT Entertaining at a birthday party
for their daughter, Bonnie Spark-
man. are Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Sparkman, 1738 Weschester drive.
The event is being held from 4
p m. until 6pm. Saturday at the
Branding Iron Country club. Bon-
nie is celebrating her third birth-
day.
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We have re-opened where Chinese dishes are different.
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CHINESE U AMERICAN DISHES
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 29, 1953, newspaper, August 29, 1953; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1991091/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.