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Are Married
Attendants will be Mrs. Don
Scherer, sister of the bride, Fort
Worth, Texas, matron of honor,
and Miss Pauline Jones of Dun-
can. bridesmaid. Carol Kinnaman,
niece of the prospective bride-
groom, will light the tapers.
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Tuesday, September 28
10:30 A.M. and 2:10 P.M. .
Wednesday. September 29
10:30 AM. and 2:30 F.M.
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SAVINGS
west, hell narrate the picture. re- Guy Kinnaman of Alma, Neb. The
cording his voice in New York
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leaflet Dll, ‘Our Fine Teen- ;
Agers ” In all cases, be sure to
nBy.DOROTHY DIX my return to work last month she
DEAR MISS DIX: 1 m 19 and has continued to come in every
1 going with Boyd for a day, just sitting around, getting i-
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friendly toward other boys you self-addressed envelope to Miu
know. They’ll recognize the differ- Hillyer at The Oklahoma City
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Mary Anderson's about to be set vember 27 at the First Presby- 916 ne 20. During her travels
for one of the starring roles in terian church of Perry. Mrs. Endicott visited I-l-
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vacation in Spain The morning
he flew in from Madrid, he ran
into Rocky Marciano and said,
‘Whatever happened to your
nose”' Rocky looked at him as
though he had two heads and said.
' Haven’t you heard”’
Jeff Chandler takes off Satur-
day for his first world series, and
LAURA SIMPLER
Homo furnishings decorator and sew-
ing consultant, will be here Tuesday
and Wednesday to help you with your
decorating problems. Shows are free
Times:
make a joke of the whole thing. A learn to recognize. Your concern
little kidding can do much more is laudable, but as much trouble
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Square Dance Club
Saturday at Norman.
Miss Leyce Willett, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Willett,
4226 NW 19, began work on her
masters degree Tuesday at Mills
college. Oakland, Calif. She was
named a fellow in the health,
physical education and recrea-
tion department last week along
with 25 other candidates for
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the Replogles attended the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma-Texas Chris-
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May Co-Star
By HEDDA HOPPER
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 25—Wive,
take notice: when your husband
says, “I m bringing the boss home
to dinner," be agreeable but don’t
take over as Anne Baxter will do
in "Darling Jenny,” a story she
and Russell Birdwell bought and
will produce Jenny is the wife of
a small town hanker, who uses a
Washington influence peddler, a
public relations man, and an in-
ternational hanker to make her
husband one of the best known
men in the world. But in building
up her husband, Jenny destroys
herself Anne and Russ are trying
to get Bill Powell and Van Heflin
for two of the roles.
J Carrol Naish had a letter from
David Wayne asking him to take
over for Dave in the National com-
pany of "Teahouse of the August
Moon ’ He'd be great! Naish, in-
cidentally, will become a grand-
pappy in February His daughter
is delighted, but said, 'There goes
my skiing this winter ”
Jeff Richards, that tall. dark,
and vital brother in "Seven Brides."
gets star hilling for "The Ma
Hollywood Gossip
Bill Powell9
Van Heflin
Nuptials Set J g
In November *1
MRS. ALBERT H. LOBSITZ, U”p
PARAMOUNT could scarcely Jo Perry, has announced the engage- 7I
TheEddi Foy Story" without ment ot her daughter. Miss Doro- / (
having Eddie jr. do something in t t . /V
the film Since he's tied up in thy Jean Lobsitz, to Robert Lee
"Pajama Game" and can't come Kinnaman, son of Mr and Mrs. : 1 -
rauders." an outdoor epic at
NUPTIAL VOWS were solem-
nized for Mus Peggy Joyce
Linam, 724 NW 25 and Wallace
Howard Lyne, Wynnewood, in the
First Methodist church of Drum-
right recently Rev. A. H Ogle
officiated at the ceremony before
a background of white gladioli and
branched candelabra holding white
tapers.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mr, John B Linam,
Drumright Parents of the bride-
groom are Mr. and Mrs. George
P Lvne, Wynnewood.
| NUPTIAL MUSIC was played by
Bill Cook who accompanied Miss
Neva Bell as she sang "I Love
Thee" and "If I Could Tell You."
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a chapel-length
NUPTIAL VOWS were ex-
changed recently by Miss Billie
June White and Robert E. Tread-
well, in the home of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Carey White, Alexander City, Ala.
Rev. Earl Gordon officiated at the
double-ring ceremony. The bride-
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Deacamp Treadwell, Sny-
der
Vows were solemnized before a
setting formed by huckleberry
greenery and white blossoms,
flanked by branched candelabra,
bolding white cathedral tapers on
either side of the improvised altar.
Baskets of white gladioli, chrysan-
themums and asters completed the
arrangements
A PROGRAM of nuptial musie
was played by Mrs. Hope Gra-
ham.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a waltz-length
dress of white lace over satin,
designed with a full skirt and a
sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip
veil fell from a white lace cap,
which was trimmed with seed
pearls. She carried a small white
Bible, topped with a white orchid
and tuberoses, showered with
white satin ribbons and maline.-
MRS. DEWEY EASON, sister of
the bride, served as matron of
honor and wore a ballerina-length
dress of white net over satin, fash-
lone. with an off-the-shoulder
uave uccu gving wun boya lor a aay just sitting around, getting in neckline with a lace bolero Her
year Recently his parents gave a everyone , way and asking a mil- headdress was a cap of lace with
--------------- party for his twentieth birthday lion questions What can we do * nose veil. She carried a bouquet
wedding Bill McCallon, Stillwater, served and I was invited. All evening he about her’ ot American Beauty roses
Miss Schein is a graduate of as best man. Ushering were Glenn showed so much affection for and —MARY I Miss Charlotte Foshee, niece of
Yukon highschool and is now at- Linam. Drumright, and Gary Grif- attention to his mother that I was ANSWER: Surely an appeai to the bride, served as a junior
tending Oklahoma A&M college fin, Vinita. embarrassed I felt neglected and your boss could keep her away bridesmaid. She wore a frock sim-
w.,. ’ , Canri swityerlana cormay where she is majoring in home A reception was held in the I'm sure our fnends noticed how unless, as seems likely, she s a rela- , to the matron at honor’s. She
Miss Lobsitz is a graduate of HoPna bw'trer and, sGermany: economics. church parlor following the wed- he ignored me. ’ --------- " "‛msm ......... ......... ---
Holland, trance and Spain. She The future bridegroom was grad- ding Assisting were L‘ _ '____" "
satledonoEuropetonthes New uatedsrom Yukon highschool and Beck, Oklahoma city: Miss thing special to do he'll go with be"that"her "presence i’interfering
’ nov enrolled in the school of Jacque Bell and Mrs. Glenn Wd-•hem in preference to spending the with the efficient operation of the
agriculture at A&M liams evening with me Will he change office.
w r st Following a wedding trip to New afte rmarriage,or do you think 1
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter Orleans. the couple will be at am unrea nable
N.W. 123rd a’penn
DEWEY MARTIN went gaga <
over bullfights during his month's association.
, meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Cat.
'Mt, 4554 Woodland drive, and
their daughter MM Beverley
Catlett, Mr. and Mrs. Omar
B. Milligan, 1722 Randel road,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Meln-
nes, 2832 Guilford lane. Miss Fat
Stanbro, 220 Edgemere court,
and Miu Elizabeth Maddox, 1221
NW 36, have returned from their
vacation to Honolulu, Hawaii. On
their way home the Catletts and
the Milligans attended the Uni-
Sidney Kingsley’s play, "Lunatics
and ,“™ what Central State —« Edmond,
"It’s this years Kingsley report— “here she was a member of the ___________ _________ . ____
a sex fable.” Shakespeare club. She is also a York aboard the SS Independ-
Vincent Price came into his own graduate of the University of Okla- ence.
pninEroednant an 'SXK homa, she received a mas- Houseguests of th. M A. ...
gins ’ Now he's returning in ter of social work degree. plogles, 1808 Drury lane, are
"Blackeyed Susan," with Gregory Mr. Kinnaman is a graduate of Mr: and Mrs. Gene Littler and
their son, Curt Littler, Palm or. ana mrs. si r. carpenter, . , i v
Springs. Calif. Mr. Littler, a pro- 1443 NW 37, have returned to the Ardmore GlUb \ (lines
fesaional golfer, Mrs. Littler and
for five years." His sidekick, Tony name chosen bv
Curtis, isn't speaking to him." - - y
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in San Francisco they were
guests at the Fairmont hotel.
dress of white satin, fashioned 1 \ 2
with a bouffant overskirt of tulle : • j w
and a strapless bodice. Her jacket I d-
was made of rose point lace ityled •
with long sleeves and pointed col- efLF
Ratoff directing But he’ll be back Indiana Technical college and be-
here inMarch for Cecil B De longed to Alpha Gamma Epsilon
Mille s The Ten Commandments fraternitw .1 . „ . 2 ,
fraternity, student affiliate of In-
_______ __________event, from 3 until 5 p m , will
more choice of patterns that make honor Mrs. Ruth Beeson, past
a quiet background as well as grand officer.
only one side of a story, and since Barnsdall, Bartlesville Dewey
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be restrained, but find her conduct cal and mental health. Many of
most annoying. them do act selfishly toward their
—SUSAN. young men. This is no crime—just
ANSWER: Your best course is to an attitude that the man must
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Miss Dorothy Jean Lobsitz
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, 919 change in affairs • Not when you
NW 17, returned by plane Thurs- can do something to speed up the
day from a five-week trip to P K ss
Europe. Among the places they first OF ALL, concentrate on be which has design interest of its Alpha Eta chapter of Delta
visited were Spain, Portugal, some of the girls who can help own but isn't competitive. And Kappa Gamma held its first meet-
France and England. While in you most. Make dates with them we’re learning new and better ing of the season Thursday at the
, n. j' England, Mr. Jones at- to go places and do things. Be ways to use wallpaper as a dec- home of Mrs. Flossie B. Temple-
I tended the Farnsworth Aerial seen with them, being gay and orating tool rather than as a mere ton in Tahlequah. Officers were
having fun. With them you can go wall covering, installed and plans made for the
where the boys are—you might year. Also on the program was
hesitate to adventure that far Is there a room at your house a report by Mr. Templeton on the
alone. The girls will realize that that does not look right, but you national convention held in Boston
you're not going steady any more. don’t know why? Spot the trouble during August.
You can count on them to fix up with the help of Elizabeth HilL ! ---------■--------------
double dates for you. yer’s new booklet “What’s
Second: now that you're free to Wrong With That Room?" For
look around, there will be nothing your copy of the booklet, please
says. “If the Giants lose—which is „ f -
unthinkable—i ll be so broke I Select Infant s Name
won't be able to see another series - - *
RobartGerdner Turnert Indian you can manipulate But your ex-
Howard..T. Bavgh, 1119 Hunting- circulation.
too. while her husband, Lieut. There', no point in waiting end-
lie) Turner is in California. lessly for him to publicize the
pattern—add 5 cento for each Dat- pattern—add 5 cents for each pat
Oklahoma City Times, 25R House- the Oklahoma City Times, 144 Pat. The 1.
hold Arts Dept., P. 0. Box UR Old tern Dept, 232 W IB St, New York chub will
Chelsea Station, New York It, IL N. Y. Print plainly name, ad- 9 p.m. a
N. Y. Print plainly name, address, drees with zone, size and style num-
tone, and patten number. ) bar.
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Tony's busy in a picture and daughter bom*'September o thpir
C Wasihysterical watching dear.
Slri^M^roe0^
Tom Ewell in "Seven Year litch." J, Crdnsorhomas.AoEd-
"Tve never seen anything like omma’citrdenafpmeriy.of.Okla;
the excitement in Sardis when Nw“s-‛ and D Replogle, 201
Marilyn Monroe walked in." Tom Paternal erananapont. ... w
ricane, and I don't mean her pub Y.
lt: Everybody worships this Literary Club
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To Attend Convention H eddin/i Anniversary
gonegroymd memhers.z,AMax: Mr and Mrs. I. R Duke, 7708
esn Legion auxiliary, will attend Sunnylane, who are observing their
THERE ‛S NEW interest inwall- the fifth district convention of the 25th wedding anniversary, will be
organization. The event will be honored st a dinner Sunday at 2
held Sunday in the Religious Edu- _ _ at their home Hostesses
n. intastfo
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Weekend guests of the Kenne. among your friends wallpaper decoration. Mangoes Keely, Mrs. Charles Bean, Mrs. Dn Duke who reside with their
4s are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ’ -0 gives the fruit a see-through soft- C. C. Drumeller and Mrs. Lena pnntukergwhosresidenwith their
Tarkington, Fort Worth, former THE PROOF of the pudding, of ness against a sketched linen-like Sollers. P --Yia '---- --
city residents. The two couples course, is for you—or your boy background. Embossed Leaves +++
attended the OU-TCU game in friend—to be seen with someone traces shaded Unes in one color. I Past Matrons Cluh
Normsn on Saturday. elae. That puts real teeth into the Brick has the weathered, porous „ , ,
Arrivine Acth., » . k - story, that you're no longer going look of the real thing; and Break- Schedules Sunday Tea
viarr th^ato iu bS short together. own first pubUc ap-fa.t .nd Begonia Leaves again Norman Past Matron, club No
Rabart cneanay qwi..berMrs pearance with another boy is all change shape outline to new soft- 41, Order of the Eastern Star wili
Head,"xd:'Shne'wiTvneheindian zou.canamanipzlatei.but.zoure ness, ehtertinatateasundayn a
Masonic temple at Norman. The
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The Third Alarm Square Dance
' * T neet Tuesday evening at
1 p.m. at the Fireman's lodge at
Lake Hefner. Host couple will ba
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horton.
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A GIRL whose heart is in going
Lovc. woe gy0t.. , steady can find herself very mch
OklXm. "as,, from on the end of a limb when the
CktS Solegefor Women, big blow falls. For what seems like
named shelastuJune; She was ages she hasn’t looked at another
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JuL andsColleges" and was the her vision to just one guy. And
June recipient of the Nash award when it’s all over she's ver much
given to the outstanding senior alone over sne s very much By ELIZABETH HILLYER
wmanaSheis * Classen high- if the woods aren't full of new SOME OF THE handsomest wall- than a heavy dose of indignation can be caused by making excuses
। v ouaie. possibilities, she's Ukely to stay papers for autumn look quite dif- Since your husband also is annoyed for people as by being too harsh
Miss Linda Melton daughter of alone for some time. And the long- ferent from the others. Not .imply at her demonstrations he can join with them.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D’Melln 22 er the time the deeper the rest- because the patterns are new, but you in discouraging the girl's at-
NW 2g. is attending the Women's lessness Which is the mood that's because the colors are printed dif- tentions
Open Golftournament at the ridin this &ir hard. ferently. , ohn MAR MISS DIX: Were a group
Dornick.Hi I Go If cluh in Ard- "DEAR MISS WOODWARD: These P * P ersare, intagli office workers with a problem.
w . M , ’ more, Thursday through Sunday. After going steady with him for printed, a new process of walp- Due to illness, I took a leave of ab-
Slates Tuesda}l^ Proftram Mr. Mrs. Melton are also the past year we decided we no per printing. The usual way is to sence and a young giri was hired
Holding their first meeting of Planning to attend the tourna- longer liked each other as much print from raised surfaces, and as temporary replacement. Since
he season on Tuesday wil be mentttosee the events in which as we did, so we aren't going you ‛ve seen these on. th * actua
nembers of the Lterafv Rvia Melton participates. Heady any more Now. how am I wallpaper .roller, whicha-have bee Auxiliary Members Plan 1. S. Dukes to Observe
SHELLEY WINTERS says Bob '
Mitchum has got to get an Oscar ____
for "Night of the Hunter.” “He's the season _ _____ ___ m
so evil,” Shelley told me “He’s members of the Literary Review misS meiton participates. steady any more. Now, how am I . ..
Lucifer, destroying everything he flub. The 10:30 am event will Mr. and Mrs R W LacLD;n supposed to get a date? Most oflused. for lamP bases he inaras
touches under the guise of reli- be in the home of Mrs. Volney 727 NE 20 and the "p-augh *' the boys 1 know were aware of which transfer color in intaglio
gion. Then along come, a frail lit- V. Jones, 2760 NW 17. Mrs Mary Konmdys ' end penDonpld,s. the fact that 1 was going steady, printing; are cut into the roller sin-
tie woman (Lillian Gish), a truly Gray Thompson will review "The turned home 7mHilrest, re- and they won’t ask me out be- stead ° raised, to. make, possibl *
a* STS » SSs "" and
w -v knw they can sk, m out 0” I
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Pattern 7212: Directions, six Pattern 9145: Misses' sizes 10,12. Berkeley, Calif.
Christmas motifs. Us felt, scrape, 14, 1R 1R Size IB takes 3% yards
colorful paper; Each motif 4x3%. 39 inch fabric.
Send 25 cento in coins for this Send 35 cents in coins for this
lar. Her fingertip veil of illusion
was attached to a half-hat of seed
pearls studded with rhinestones.
She earned a colonial bouquet of Mrs. Wallace H. Lyne
white feathered carnations and
• Vella Schein bl“ '"X'l...... ,
MISS LINDA SLATER, Tulsa.
117 * I / J) IF/ I was maid of honor She wore a
W ill IrC vr Vil rose-wine antique taffeta ballerina-
/ length dress with a scooped neck-
mr AND MRS cLAPENCE line and bouffant skirt. Her bou-
SCHEIN, Yukon, announce the en- quet was of pink carnations. Can-
gapement of their daughter. Mis, dlelighters were Joyce. Hatfield ______ a
Vella Jo Schein, to Bill Burns, son and Gayle Hatfield. They were have been
of Mr and Mrs. Ben Burns, Yu- dressed like the honor attendant
= kon No date has been set for the and wore pink rose wristlets.
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“V" MdaEdd, ad •CEin imriy, SlE s d reld" ale. ■ a . ’ V
... -.....- ----- —. I have observed tives of his in any case, you defi- also earned a nosegay of Amen-
Miss Jacque also that if his family has some- nitely should tell the power, that can Beauty rosebud,.
. thinn -nanial j- —a" — — > -n . . Jerry N. Treadwell, Snyder,
served his brother a, best man.
Following the ceremony, Mr.
and Mrs. White entertained with
DEAR MISS DIX: In a recent let- a small reception, Mr. and Mr,
„ , ■ . „ 79, Nw « —HARRIET ter you told 1 young man that his Treadwell have established a home
l.nd (.alijornia Stay h ANSWER: A boys affection for fiancee was being unfair and child- in Stillwater where Mr Treadwell
Mr and Mrs M F Carnenter . his mother certainly is no cause for ish in her treatment of him. Do is enrolled as a senior in Okla.
- ..... ‘ - ' A-d---- f I..I. Nomes you to be embarrassed: afterall.it you take into consideration that homa A&M college.
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H R Herold former citv resi nounced by Mr,. John Gird, presi- der. Whether you are confronted mental difficulty. Surely if she’s Nowata’s Business and Prefer
dent, in San Marino dent. Committee chairmen are with a young man who haa a deep disturbed or nervous, and doesn’t sional Women's club will be host.
Mrs. C. W. Hamm, program and regard for his parents or one who want to burden the one she loves esses on October 3 to the first dis.
e , _ education; Mrs. Marie Nance, will never outgrow the apron with her troubles, she doesn't de- trict conference of the B&PW.
stearv Datino membership and attendance; Mrs string, is a matter only you can serve to be called childish The event will be a luncheon
•--aMY —auIII- Leota Sims, publicity and editorial; decide Your short letter didn't —NORAH, jmeeting representing to clubs in
w I T । 1 — Mrs. Marie Smith, budget and fi- indicate much except that you like ANSWER: Since I am vouchsafed the district. Member clubs include
Has Hrohlema nance; Mrs. Louise Posey, social to be the center of attention. only one side of a story, and since Barnsdall, Bartlesville De wev
--Ci a l --19 and hostess; Mrs Allen J. Perrez, even that ie nenall enmnreeced in Chel— ae—> •---- - ’•
. ....__ employment and welfare, and Miss
By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Grace Lawrence, historian.
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