Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, March 20, 1961 Page: 10 of 22
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Miss Carolyn Lucille Sauer
Miss Karen Kay Taylor
Miss Linda Ann Jackson
Engagements Announced for Five Couples
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Mrs. Henry Sauer, Weather-Enounce the engagement of
City Group
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The wedding will be at Hopewell, Va.
palette.
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7 p.m. June 17 in Trinity
The wedding will be June
Baptist Church. Rev. Ditt- 17 at 11 a.m. in St. Francis
late Mrs. Una Waggoner.
flatter-ability for you are
of Assisi Catholic Church.
The wedding will be at
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Why not take a tip from the Sauers?
Enjoy the timesaving convenience, pleasure,
security of extension phones. Cost is low.
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Sauer a sense of security, especially when
her husband is out of town.
No wonder these busy people rely on their
phones. They use them — a new white Prin-
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phone in the kitchen—about 50 times a -
week. “They save us at least 2% to 3 hours
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North Georgia College, Dah-
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7 p.m. April 7 in the chapel
of Christ Methodist Church.
Rev. J. Louie Marsh will
officiate.
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town," says Mrs. Sauer, "I get on one
phone, he on the other, and both of us
can be in on the whole conversation.
’ call that real living.”
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Telephone News Writer
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"Girl-talk with a friend. I always use
the bedroom phone when I take a
break, because I can play with my
baby and keep her hoppy while I
relax with a phone call."
When she speaks of her Princess phone,
Leslynne Sauer’s eyes light up. “I just love it,”
she says, “and so does Neil. In fact, everyone
who comes to our house raves about it. It’s
so small and lovely. And the way the dial
lights up! I think that’s great.”
The Sauers use their bedroom phone when
they want quiet, privacy, a place to relax.
directors meeting at 5 p.m.
Monday in the Blue Room of
the Skirvin Hotel. A hospi-
tality hour at 6 p.m. fol-
lowed by a 7 p.m. dinner in
the Regency Room will hon-
chael Allen Rogers, south of er, 901 NW 13, to James E
ihe city. The bride-elect is ward Dittmer, 6709 NW 30
bridegroom is the son of ’ C. Wallace, to Cadet Paul B.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Ditt- O’Connor, son of Mr. and
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As you can see, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sauer are
an active couple. His job as a professional
photographer, plus church and organization
work, keeps him on the go. Mrs. Sauer has
her hands full, too—caring for an infant
daughter, running the house, helping her
husband with business phone calls, keeping
ties with friends, relatives.
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Jones High School and a
senior student at Oklahoma
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for their wedding by Miss
Ruth Ann Wilson and John
W. Bell. The bride-elect is
Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Wilson, Jones, and
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The ceremony will be at
8 p.m. in Lincoln Terrace
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City Times 253 Needlecraft
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her fiance is the son of Mrs.
and Mrs. A. W. Bell. Jones.
The ceremony will be at
18 p.m. in the First Methodist
[Church, Jones, with Rev.
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MR. AND MRS. J. ,FA)Mand her fiance is a graduate dent at Oklahoma State Uni-
JACKSON, 5932 NW 42, anof Putnam City. He is at- versity where she is a mem-
the engagement of tending Oklahoma City Uni- ber of Beta Gamma Sigma,
is made of the engagement
of Miss Carolyn Lucille Sau- University of Oklahoma.
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The bride-elect is a gradu- gold, ripe peach, turquoise New Orleans, La. Mrs.
and leaf green. When you Green will attend a board of
By Color
By Mary Sue Miller
A LOVELY ASKS: Short
of Aladdin’s magic lamp is
there anything that would
transform my coloring? I i
am neither blonde nor bru-
nette, but an in-between with
drab brown hair, pale blue
eyes and skin the color of a
faded suntan.
The Answer: When it
comes to beauty marvels,
Aladdin and his lamp can’t
hold a flicker to modern
cosmetics. Clever choices
will provide a woman of in-
determinate coloring with
sparkle to spare. Apd by
the way, her type is in the
majority.
Sallowness is overcome by
foundation and powder with
warm peach tones; by clear,
bright coral and red lip-
sticks. To strengthen the
eye color, use deep green,
blue or gray shadow.
As for the hair, it gains
both definition and high-
lights with golden brown
rinses. Tinted hair sprays
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, March 20, 1961, newspaper, March 20, 1961; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2004745/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.