The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1965 Page: 4 of 18
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After the party, refreshment
Susan at the Meacham home.
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awards earned the past
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FREE HAIR CUT SPECIAL!
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June 29th thru Jul' 3rd
DORENE'S HAIR STYLING
FI. 5-5672
1206 Cache Road
EL 7-1466
1121 Cache Road
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Has Coffee
Harper Club
Holds Picnic
We won't promise to put a tiger in
your grocery cart . . . but if the
time ever comes when we can no
if twos
adrowd
6more
Steteh-out
Abigail Van Buren:
Problems Bore Them!
FABRICS GALORE AT
FABULOUS SAVINGS!
Three Circles
Of WOC Meet
For Lessons
Organs
From $795
Mrs. Estelle MacClean and Miss
Linda Lightner
AAA
Pianos
From $675
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DIRECT FROM THE
MILL TO YOU!
. FIXTURE
SALE!
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Check Trees—Shrubs For
ELM BEETLES AND
BAG WORMS
Then call us. Expert
Guaranteed Spraying.
VIRGIL LAIRD TERMITE
& PEST CONTROL
In
Gibson's
Discount
Center
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• Kimball • Whitney
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~perSize,
Student Rental Plans
SOCKWELL PIANO & ORGAN CO
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Sentfirm
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free repair first -----
portionate annusi use
charges thereafter.
. . NOTE . .
We reserve the right to stop
discounts at any time.
THIS IS A SALE!
Don't fail to take advantage
jf it. These fixtures are now
on display at our showrooms
Electric Lighting
Supply Company
1504 Gore Blvd.
Plenty of Free Parting
Space
BALDWIN
With ever
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. I---— .------------
Meacham. 2128 Arlington, enter- were served and games played
) Games were played, and re-
freshments were served to Mrs.
Atkins, Mrs. Azlin. Mrs. Rich-
SAVE ON SELF SERVICE
DRY CLEANING!
All < lothes Cleaned And Treated For Moths
Aad Mildew — CLEAN OUT THE CLOSETS!
Bring them in . . . 16 dry cleaning machines to serve you.
s Consultant on duty to help. Open 7:34 am to 8:30 p.m.
Weekdays. Up to 1 Iba, cleaned and treated. oniv 32 04'
Corley. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Members voted to meet at 9
Stephenson. Dr and Mrs. Law- g m. each Wednesday through
Guests were Kathy May. Jean-
ette Olds, Donna Dee Ward,
Rita Birch, Patricia Alsworth.
Betty McClure, Kathy Creagle,
and the honoree’s grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray.
^or..
The first Ferris wheel high-
Atkins re- lighted the 1843 Chicago Expo-
DEAR SU AXED:
Charles Warner.
DUTCHER'S SHOES
1 Semi-Annual
SHOE SALE
408 D Ave.
presidents was presented to the
local group for their contribu-
lion to the department histori-
ans record book.
The extra activity traveling
plaque becomes the property of
the auxilifs for one year be-
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Galgano. ] otepuenon, •i . anu a.n. cam wemsuay uuvugn
Farewell was said to Mrs D. pence White. Mr Larrance. Mr. July and August.
W. Kroeber. Mrs E. H Weiler Fewell, Mr. Keithley and Mrs. Mrs W. E. Getz and Mrs. O
and Mrs. L. W. Butler Jr Don Preston Several children L. Pettijohn were hostesses to
Guests were Mrs J. M. Raft, also attended. the 15 present
The next club meeting will be Circle 1 met in the home of
in the home of Mrs Ted Dicker- Mrs. Ira Yoder, 407 Monroe.
Na ?
Lodge hall.
Mrs J Francis
as a hoy is old enough to
complain out of vanity, his
father should discontinue the
practice.
Mary Burns Editor
Mrs. Clara Gallaher was a church parlor with Mrs Nell
special guest Other members Hanna presiding as chairman,
and husbands present were Mr Mrs. Sarah Cannon led the
and. Mrs. Jack Willis, Mr and opening prayer, and Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Thome. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams presented the
Ted Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. lesson. "Freedom, Is the Price
, - Lacy .Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Right?” Mrs. Cannon and Mrs.
Davis. Mrs R. L. Jarrett. Mrs. Patterson. Mr and Mrs. David j r Parsons voiced prayers
R. L. Diehel and Mrs. D. L.
the names of past post
son. 1222 Logan
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the attendance
(olverton's
Furniture - Applienees
-Since 1961-
1802N.SheridanRoed IL 55120
83, covered dish dinner for
members and families, followed
by games, !<><>F Hall 10912 D.
Stanley and Mrs
with Mrs Bob Naumann. chair-
man. presiding.
Honors Graduates BPOD Drove Mis
Has Meeting Nauman Mrs. John C. Cannon
Eleven members were honor also presented the lesson for
ed by the Promenaders Square Mrs. Francis Azlin presided this grocp \
at a graduation at the meeting of the Lawton Eleven members were in at-
Drove of the Benevolent. Patro- tendance
DEAR ABBY Six girls in
our office go to coffee togeth-
er twice a day. One girl (1 11
call her Trudy) has been hav;
Ing trouble with her husband
and for the past year every
coffee break has been devoted
to listening to Trudy run him
down She says he needs a
psychiatrist. Is involved with a
married women, etc. She asks
us for advice, but never takes
ft she continues to live with
him and complains daily At
first we were all very sympa-
thetic to Trudy, but our pa,
tie nce has run out and we would
like to talk about something
else for a change. How can we
let her know without hurting
her feelings that we are bored
with her domestic affairs'
THE OTHER FIVE
VFW VFW building aye y Tar pos: and Auxiliary receiv. medal
Eames; pL" DuudinK: ‘-6 - ed a plaque for placing sec- place .
TK °Pmt,,, .111 , ond in the department Commun- Awards program for Sarah Ma-
Three LinkClub.Willreveality Service record book judg- ne Banta These will be present-
secret pals and elect Or,ens ing and a citation for 100 per ed to Miss Banta at a local aux-
Mrs. porman Bonder 1* N. cent reporting in the community iliary function
48th. 7:30 P.m service program The books *
n SDA have been entered in the nation- MEMORIAL services for both
Circle I sJal Heights Pres- al competition VFW and Auxiliary members
bvterian Church. Mrs Louise Alton Langford, post com-
vuncannon 710 Summit We mander. and Mrs. Stringer. aux- sions.
_ 20 iliary president, received per- i .
Goodwill Rebekah Lodge No sonal citation, from the Nation- eluded
DEAR ABR In answer to \ FW pS115 and Auxiliary
tbisguste--"ncausnner daush spon-oredgUdrili sean ,
ter-in-laws baby still had a building. 926 S Second 9 a m
longer assure you the greatest
SAVINGS on your overall food
We are overstocked and must
nave more warehouse space.
Beautiful, quality made Am
erican and Imported Light-
mg Fixtures will go on sale
at prices that will amaze
vou: Our base discount alone
will make these prices very
attractive, but we are going
evond that!
«'ll live an additional
10%, discount if fixtures are
purchased in cartons unas-
sembled — plus an additional
10% discount if 2 or more
fixtures are purchased plus
an additional 5% discount for
cash.
manders and past auxiliary
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs . f***** *****
George Townsiry, 1109 Cherry. WMS Studies • "
were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Aus- ... * , .S
tin. Altus: Mr and Mrs David Mission Workers :
Campfi eld Robert and Larry. ♦ IU(0//.
Dacaville. Calif Mr. and Mrs CHATTANOOGA (Special* — •
E-cla w e,... . .. Mrs Roy L. Couch led a pro- . 4
Harold. Chaney. li and gram on missionary associates • "
Mrs. Marcus Johnson. Ada Jo when the Baptist Woman's Mis- :
ard Brantly. Mrs. Vendla Gil-
ceived a gift from the class in bertson. Mrs
appreciation for the dance in-i Mrs. Jess
! Party Honors Susan Meacham
should tell Trudy privately
that the other girls deserve a
break with their coffee, and
she should lay off the suh-
ject Trudy should also Im- ad- . . .
vised to take her prohlem to bottle at 13 months She must
her clergyman or a marriage be more concerned a bout up CAT. Colled
"amsejor if she xeriouslv pearances than what the child UJA I O •l/c--
warns to resolve them, some actuall needs It seems to be I y
people don’t really want to „in to have your child more (J SOO ^lOlOing
DO anything about their prole grown,, up , than someone
lems They just enjoy talk- else,s. Many children give up The Boots Popwell Girls AuXi-
ing about them Trudv could the bottle at 9 months or young- liary will collect used dot hi ng
he" one, so don't delay. er But some need it when for children in th.- Baptist Chil-
- . they re is months and older, dren’s Home in Oklahoma City.
U DEAR ABBY Mr problem is Most willgive it up of their Announcement of the new
I my father. He isn’t mean to us own aeod project followed a business
kids or anything, but as soon I am the mother of four and meeting, wiener roast and slum
as school is out for summer each was different in other ber partv sponsored by Mrs.
vacation he takes all us boys countries babies often nursefun- Max Dowling. It was held in
down to the barbershop and has til they re two years old and the back yard at the home of
our heads shaved I am 13 suffer, no ill effects. Children the auxiliary leader. Gwen
years old now and I would like suck because they need to Dowling. 1011 Jefferson
to have some hair over the TaKe the bottle away too soon Miss Dowling gave the scrip-
summer. How old do you think and they'll find something else ture reading and read the pray-
a boy should lie for his ather to suck — thumbs toys, blank- er calendar Sherry Austin offer-
to stop doing this’ -sts. Tell "Disgusted" to let the ed praver The cooperative pro
SHAVED baby be a baby. It 11 grow up eram n which all participated.
soon enough 'Divided—But How?” and
: MOTHER .OF FOUR was led1b, kathy Lane
t Troubled? Write to ABBY. Other members present were
• Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. Marilyn Dayton and Sondra
: For a personal reply, enclose a Hoag Guests,were Sue Bear.
. stamped, self - addressed en- den, Judy. Hender son. erri
• velope Harns and Tana -enay Dowling
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riage breakups I want to set
him straight. He's lucky he's _________
never had to live with a woman Museum of Great Plains 7pm a
who constantly lives and talks Lawton Shrine 24 order of tribution and a
diets. And in order to keep her- white Shrine of Jerusalem, ing the first in membership Both
self thin she starves, and 'so York Rite Temple. 114 S Fourth. group III. 76 or more mem- post
does her poor husband Women 7:30 p.m. bers. to contribute 100 per cent, many
like her are always crabby and FRIDAY The required quota was 81 or year structions
mtablee eMw Poswrsuaadhau h T more Pr member. or" "Sman"etnctod sorerrcsnmeptsrwana —
women I know because I al Second. 8 p m. THE AUXILI ARY also receiv meeting will be in Oklahoma Collette
most lost a good husband try- ' Square Toppers, square ed the traveling plaque for their City July 10-11 and the 1966 > + •
ing to diet myself into a size ' with Paul Tate caller, winning press book which has state convention will be in Ok- SHRINE WILL MEET
12. I woke up just in time to * . county Fairgrounds been entered in national compe- lahoma City in June. Shrine ,4 Order of
save my marriage Ten years oincheg pm. * tition This is the fourth consec- Others from Lawton attending wLawtsn -inhrine Jruslrmrwn
ago I weighed 115. Now Im--- iCin Rebekah Lodge No 121. utive year the local group has were Sgt. and Mrs Ernest Tro- ' ..... Handa,) in
138 and HAPPY ,(1>F ai 1091, D « p.m received 'be Press book plaque .™o Mr. Albert Hawkins anti at » Pen npleu14/ »
- - * A large wall plaque to hold Mr stringer Fourth /
r-p,o , eq cthe key’ a* her emblem and John Stevens Miami. senior
Mk- ° Ed ■ presented each of her staff of vice president Mr- F. M Mor- was elected commander of the pies easel boards sold. *
ladies auxiliary to Post *16 in officers a gold key symbolizing ns. Oklahoma City, junior vice VFW department. Raymond Stringer received a personal
. Altus in October 1454 her mono The Key to Success president Mrs Wesley Bend- Rust. Lawton, past department tat ion for her participation - - Artillery Room. Harmon Park
Mrs .Thompson has served as in All Programs ' er. Shattuck, chaplain. Mr*, commander industed Mr Ack- the POPPY sales Mrs. Watkins also announced Mrs Greg Fewell. Mrs Mar- _ ,
erman andI,his staff Mr Rust A ’dilation tor first place in the department will not hold lin Keathley and Mrs Fred Lar- Circles 2 and 3 of Beal
99 was named to the department the rehabihtation program, on* coffees in July and August. The rance Jr were in charge of the Heights Presbyterian Women of
vp ■ ) finance committee for second place in the youth branches will continue to have food the Church met jointly in the
; Calendar 9-.
citations and individual member to the group. Career Branch will be hostess-
Stringer accepted the es
and citation for third New members greeted were
in the Americanism Mrs. N. L Laughy. Mrs D M.
DEAR FIVE: Get together
and appoint the girl who is
closest to Trudy as "Chair-
man Of The Bored ” She
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4 TH! LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Moday, June 28, 1965
VFW Auxiliary Elects Mrs. Thompson
J L tamed their daughter.
. w a th* oor with a movie line party on her
A former l aw toman Mrs .president of her local auxiliary. Mrs Thompson appointed Frank Cool. Oklahoma City, cause of the many extra Pro), -tWIesnenssr/Lerr. th birthday.
cA.formennnon.r AHtus was »evident of District 7 of the de- Mrs Raymond Rust Lawton, treasurer Mrs Phy Ilia Ste - sponsored by the local Mions Bram tv <.unn^ "s
Ge ad h0 IP80 of the I Kites Partment Auxihan and as de- department patriotic instructor ppens. El Reno, conductress group. The projects were no re- mi a e Lascoffe cinit
elected.president tesgahs partment chaplain umor vice and Americanism chairman ami Mrs A H Justus, Tahlequah, quiredby the department chair- Officers Club.Fiddlerts-Grent
Auxi* th «b president senor v ice president, Mr. Stringer. Lawton, guard: Miss Dorohy Neubert men for 100 per rcent.participa- lenwasscenteredtwnth
mnnai conventtoomn in Eni sun ways and means chairman and was named department publc Del City, secrptary and Mr, tonan * ' Cotfee was srved from a goM
membership chairman ity chairman Dean Davis. Perry. ‘Chief of grams cervic,
“a Mrs Thompson has chosen Other officers included Mrs Staff The local group received a Cl- Ser c w watkin. announe.
Stevens. Miami, senior Alton Ackerman of Oklahoma tation for the most single POP ed the reception for Col. and Families of Katharine Harper
easel boards sold Mrs. Mrs. B. E Huffman Jr will be Club members were entertained
in at 4 p.m July 2 in the Officers at the club's annual picnic in
Club Artillery Room. “ Tash
Mrs. Watkins also announced
and Marsha. Lawton. Mr and sionary society met in the • HAMMOND ORGAN
Mrs Sam Collins and Holly church • g PIANO STUDIO
Ann. Hobart and Mrs Cather- Mrs. R H Ochsner read the :
in. Hams. Lawton wiospra sand led ........ Sheridan at Gore
Mr. Austin is the brother of The program was composed •
Mrs Townsley Mrs (han- of , rom missionary as- •
ey and Mrs. Johnson Mrs. sociates Mrs George Bohl read • • Hammond
Campfield is Mrs Townsleyis of associates from Nigeria. Mrs Plaver Pianos by Kimball •
niece and Mr. and Mrs Collins George Goodknight, from Guam • HAMMOND ORGANS •
I Mrs Harris Hre her cousins Mrs 1 ester ( chsner , from Tai- • For Home and Chureh .
wan Mt- Max Smith from • e Lsiie Tone Cabinets • •
Mr an.! Mrs Jerry W ....... German} Mrs lack McCar • Certified nstractors :
Fort Worth. Tex were weekend from Japan .A l rs ( harlie < < h- . •
guests of hei parents Mr and sner from Tanzania and Mrs ♦ tviass • nta i. «
Mrs. Robert Gray. 1801 Euc lid Gene A. Daley. Missionary
Mrs Jones, the former Pat Journeymen -
Gray of Lawton. attended the Mrs Raymond Carson led a
1950 class reunion Saturday. period of devotion and prayer.
_____ A short business session Was
u, . n c, - conducted by Mrs. Carson, with
■ i. and Mrs. Don - ne,» Pa Mrs. Milton Geis closing the
A in ( a lif ' and 14-month-old morning with praver Also at-
son Adam, are in Lawton for a tending was Mrs Carl Geis
two-week visit at the home of
Mrs Ralph Cline, 1318 Ash.
the “TIGER” act.. .
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EARN BIG srA $r 9
MONEY JU“ / □ 0
and up to $200 Weekly )}
ENROLL NOW §
In S.W Oklahoma's §
oldest Beauty School — Qk
in Lawton since 1444 £
. . the quicker sou start 9
the quicker you start toQ
earn. Big demand for 0!
operators - men or v
women. School Hours: 0,
8:34-5:34 p.m. Tuesday )
thru Sat. Call or write: >
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Lawton Beauty
School
1411 Sheridan Road O
M.ln. Bidl,es
• ENDS
2112 Gore Blvd EL 7-4490
opened the Sunday morning ses-
gicun. Deceased post and auxil-
iary members so recognized in-
______________________________ *' J Mrs Alton Langford. D . ~,
al VFW for detailed reporting of Fred Gonsalves Jr.. Roy Gil- r romenauers -IHD
the community service projects, ham and Percy Cost.
Mrs. Stringer received a 310 Mrs Rust served on the reg-
check for securing the most istration committee for the con-
6 30 pm members. Perfect attendance vention and Mrs. Stringer was
. , , wIANEKy awards were earned hy Mrs teller for the election. Dance Club
mDFARaASHidiaThassar,n .""2 -ansuxtan Rupannsia. ShacPiehar ton"’ pmom-ia" of the da^ honorees were Mr and ^Or^r "of ‘ Does’in the Elks
wife being too fat He said this I s,nd 2 nm The auxiliary received a trav- tional Ladies Auxiliary in 1954. Mrs, Marvin Nelson. Sharon'
was the reason for many mar- bud ing. “ o“ ’ eling plaque for the most mon- represented the national presi- Methvin, Keron Methvin, Janis
Till RSDAY ey contributed to the cancer dent and Peter Stacko, Houston. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tur- ceived
Old Settlers, ice cream social grant and research program and Tex . inspector general of the ner Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peron
citation for 100 per cent con- National VFW represented the and Mr and Mrs Gene Slaugh-
citation for he national commander - in - chief ter
complimented the local Mr. and Mrs. Herb Moran re-
and auxiliary for their
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 215, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1965, newspaper, June 28, 1965; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2033495/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.