The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 23, 1966 Page: 13 of 28
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THE LAWTON, CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, February 23, 1946 13
Members of the
Auxiliary were guests
ers
dinner in the Hotel Lawtonian
INA ELROD
Lawton area
Approximately 50 attended.
lahoma College of Liberal Arts,
I’m not even thirty years old
GIVE YOU A BATH?”
Mrs. F. L. Williams received
Orban Sanders, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Mon- r
O Reed III. Mrs. J
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of
You Are Cordially Invited To Attend
Club.
Ralph Purvis, Mrs.
Harold Bowling. Mrs. Dale Fay.
all of Mangum.
Russell
-THE OLD MAN”
Mrs.
Mon. & Tues., Feb. 28 & Mar. 1
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By KATE GREENAWAY
Three Programs
Are Scheduled
By VFW Teams
^emonitr a.tion.5
Dobbs and Mrs. Howard Muel-
ler.
Area Girls
Make News
At OCLA
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about calling a young woman
“My old lady" reminded me of
a scene I don't think I will ever
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about as endearing a term <
can be applied to a wife. And
DEAR ABBY: The man who Troubled? Write to ABBY.,
referred to his wife as his "old Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif,
lady"’ might have done so af- For a i
fectionately. When my husband a stamped, self ----------
calls me "Weasel, Dingbat andjvelope.
sure your correspondent
FENDED’’ that there is abso-
BEAUTY
SALON
“All types
of Beauty
Work”
Welcomes
MARLENE CRAWFORD
To our Competent Staff of
Ina Elrod & Eleanor Dillon
1406 Gore . EL 3-1512
was the subject. Mrs. Edwards be February 28 in the Officers
used a fashion show theme. Par- club
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Sub Deb
Meeting
Planned
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Abigail Van Baren:
Title Debated!
All set for church, parties, or visits to Granny in
this crisp sleeveless white lawn dress with big
lacy collar and linen look rayon coat with front
pleats and lacy cuffs . . . pink or blue . . .
Sizes 3 to 6x ... $9.
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___ in May, and for the Hand
of Friendship Tea in March.
The meeting was adjourned
mmmbaieg
. 3e *ad
Mr and Mrs Jim Recer were
hosts in their home. 733 Sulli-
van Drive. for a covered-dish
supper attended by Mary
Swartz Rose Club members and
their husbands.
Club yearbooks were distrib-
uted Dubs bridge games were
played.
Picklepuss" it’s a sign that he
is feeling tender toward me.
But when he calls me "MARY
FRANCES” — than I know I’m
REDUCED!
forget. I couldn’t have been
more than 10 years old when I
stood outside a neighbor kid’s
Mrs. Hugh Martin gave the
call to worship. Mrs. Afton___ _______
Bailey voiced the prayer. Mrs. Charles Colgan,
Ben Johnson presided.
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Mrs. Robert Zimmer was co- of Nassau at the March meet- Mrs R W Collinsworth, Mrs. C.
hostess. Silver tea service cen- ing. T » "II **— ’ •
tered the table.
window yelling for him to come
out and play baseball He stuck
his bead out of a downstairs
HAMMOND ORGAN
& PIANO STUDIO
Sheridan at Gore EL 5-6449
Ben & Geneva Key. Owners
PIANOS—
• Kimball • Whitney
• Hammond
• Player Pianos by Kimball
—HAMMOND ORGANS—
For Home and Church
• Leslie Tone Cabinets •
Certified Instructors
Mrs. Charles Edwards
i 1.-7 na ine It was announced
The girls drill and rin pledge meeting was
teams, sponsored by VFW ostlin Patti Pone’s home
1193 and Auxiliary, are prepar- in natt n°P5 hok
ing for three programs in the
near future.
They will present a program
at the Central State Gnffin Me-
registered package was deliver- J. ... _
ed to our door. He had to sign spectfully called “THE OLD
for it. Then he said to the de- MAN.” Therefore, the 1
frankly, I think it has a warm,
loving sound.
B. B IN S. F.
Present were Mrs. Michael
Monahan. Mrs. Chester Camp-
lutely nothing disrespectful
about the term “My Old Lady ” - ----- .
To the British Cockney, this is I am 58 and he is 83, and I am
and Mrs. Kenneth
Reg. 7.98
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reg. 10.98, NOW
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reg. 12.98, NOW
Dear ABBY: If a • man , appeared in an open window di-
wants to call his wife his “OLD rectly above him. She let loose
LADY.” what's wrong with with a pail of water all over
ticipating were Mrs. Joe Nor-
ton. Mrs. Bazil Handy. Mrs. I
Charles Green and Mrs. Joe1
Rowe. bell. Mrs.
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Save 20% off quality Fashion Manor bed-
Mrs. Mitchell Coffee Hostess
Mrs. J. D. Mitchell was hos- day. Mrs. M. E. Huffman, Mrs.
teas for a coffee for Wives of L. Russ, Mrs. Z. A. Bodenham-
Officers of the 3rd Battalion, er and Mrs. R. F. Reid.
38th Artillery. The next coffee will be in Mrs.
Mrs. J. D. Tate Jr. welcom- Williams’ home.
ed newcomers. She announced —~
the battalion party will be
March 10 and the Officer sl
Wives Club fashion show will be
March 25.
Miss Wiley will be soloists.
A BW A l nit ■
Sees Films
pl?
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Others present were Mrs.
Pope Morris, Mrs. Herb Tan-
ner, Mrs. Harry Barber and
Mrs. Looper.
The Rebecca Sue Emanuel
Circle met in the church. Mrs.:
John Rose led the Bible study.
Mrs. Norton gave the call to
prayer and voiced the prayer.
Mrs Handy presided.
Mrs. Charles Edwards review-
ed The Song of Solomon. Prov-
erbs. Psalms and Job.
DEAR ABBY: When Seymour ing officer on naval ships,
and I were first married, a 1 " ” *---*
Mrs. Burl Bailey, guest speak-
er. discussed skin care and
Attending were Mr. and Mrs -make-up.
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Wives of Officers of the Ser- Beall, Mr.
geant Division, Guided Missile
Department, attended a coffee
in the home of Mrs. Clarence
The Sub Deb Club will meet ABWA held its regular month- 1
at 7 30 pm. Thursday in the ly meeting in the Artillery I
home of Carol Dennis. 702 N Room aecoratinseprvxdeonjany
Karen Baker was hostess in Mrs T R James were white I
her home. 3532 Ferris. for the carnations and taper candles
group's last meeting. There Invocation was led by Mrs. I
window and veiled back at me, were 32 members present Esther Selby, program chair- I
“MY OLD LADY SAYS I GOT Pledges attending were Becky man.
TA PRACTICE PIANO FOR AN Richardson. Marsha Mullins. The program for the evening
HOUR FIRST!” Terry Drumm, Molly Wicker, was the two films shown by
Just then his mother’s head Cheryl Parkinson, Debbie Dix- Marjorie Hulquist representa-
— ” —------------- on Denise Cavanagh. Carole tive of the Arkla-La Gas Com:
Alexander. Lynn Hester, Char- pany. featuring Italian and
lene Saffa, Monica Angus, Jan- Pennsylvania Dutch cooking
le Cagle. Diane Theriault, Cook Plans were discussed for att
ie Payne Janis Currell, Jimmie tendance at the South Central
Gentry, Michale Stapleton. Tern District meeting at Alexandria,
pie Tait, Diane Dentisi. Donna La
Baker and Judy- Marshall. ** 5
that a ----------. - ,.1
conducted with benediction by Mrs. John
Brooks.
mortal Hospital in Norman
March 9
Both teams will join the rifle
drill team sponsored by VFW
Post 1361 of Hutchinson. Kan ,
in a program at the Riverside
Indian School near Anadarko
March 26.
The teams also will present
their program at the Oklahoma
Departmept Convention of the
American Gold Star Mothers
Inc., in April.
The girls were guests of
the local post and auxiliary at
a dinner in Underwoods Cafe-
teria
Present were Jenny Russell.
Martha and Virginia Garcia.
Yolenda Leyba. Ricki Autry.
Debra and Donna Shelkett,
Rose Tiddark. Mary and Reba
Salazar, Kay and Nellie Jones.
Cheryle and Alma Shidler. Shir-
ley Smith Linda and Faye Gar-
cia. Vicki Smith. Nita Hite.
Jeanne Shidler, Mrs. Robert
Hite and Mr. and Mrs. Deward
Stringer.
Chickasha, with announcement
of a series of activities there.
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Hcii4e9,
sented the program for a meet-
wMs*n £ K* Raph
“Trends in Home Missions ed the department luncheon will
2pe,
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Home Builders Have Dinner 'Recer Home Is
Supper Scene
livery man. “It’s not for me,
it s for MY OLD LADY.” _______ ________ _______
When he handed me the pack- opinion being disrespectful. He and Mrs. Ray..
"nen ne named me - • plaintly indicating that his Fort Sill, and Mary and Carol
h ... .---i-----—t and Maxine Wade.
cMEameaBBX: «-cssrs Is Theme
"" For WMS
komn gmmpnnyuntt romsscludsdomirov of
division, and every, command- Peederisimmeayiorhof Tpton.
grdlessor the sizeof’the’ship Nancy Powell of.Walters,and
or the age of the man. is re- Ann and Gwenn Smith of Ryan.
“ called THE OLD Be Si Ta Club. with the see
_ a...., .. gentle- ond-highest average for the fall
man who called his wife “THE semester, has on its rolls Dixie
OLD LADY” was not, in my Drummond, daughter of ,WO
- - — - — — ? Drummond of
age.a rusedto anaP itsala, wife was the boss. When I was Parkhurst
“Because if its’ for your OLD thirty years old I was . . . --- -- ”
Leon Pipes, Mr and Mrs Rex the prize.
__ _ __ ‘ Attending were Mrs John H.
Kaspereitand Mr. and Mrs. J.«KMEimT Mrs.
R. Gordon, Abrams III. Mrs. R. D. Cald-
Mrs. Gordon will show slides well, Mrs. A. D. Walmsley?
Home Build- by the Eisenhower Junior High
______ __-J of Folk Singers, directed by Mrs.
theirhusbands at a sweetheart Bob Bennett. A cutting from
"15- »u ..... ------- -Everybody Loves Opal” was
given by Peggy Frink and Ken-
the neth Hanks. Lawton High School
Mrs. Adolph Bedini, mother,
Mrs. Bowman, and Mrs.
spreads this week only, so hurry? Freshen your
bedrooms right at the top of the new season'
Savings are remarkable' Choose from a great
" P collection of fashion-styled bedspreads, reg-
#- ularly from 7.98 to 19.98 Fancy weaves,
$.i flounce skirts, quilteds, quality detailing . . .
$r-1 Prints and solids aplenty! Twin and full sizes,
,n ) kings* and queens*. Famous for value at
—-yregular prices, these bedspreads are truly
u- spectacular at 20% reductions?
yet. What’s more. I call him my
“OLD MAN,” and he doesn’t
mind a bit. We have four ador-
able children, and you will find
more love and respect in our
home than in many other
homes where you hear the hus-
bands and wives calling each
other, “DARLING, DEAREST ”
and “SWEETHEART.” What’s
in a name?
MY OLD MAN'S OLD LADY
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Also attending were Mrs. Jer- ,
rv Hedrick. Mrs Charles Cald-
well. Mrs. Otis Lunsford. Mrs. *
- - - 1—• _ ,, . AL. 1. ,c Ronald McIntire. Mrs. Harry ,
Troubled’ Write to A?BY. cMpansswrold thedub^ Barber and Mrs. Green. .
Nersonal reply,enclose The Choraliers, asmall.en- DINNER PLANNED
ted. sell - addressed en- cimbbleaso' was ppar On ihe A progressive dinner isplan- 1
. , tour concerts. Miss Wade and nedt Sunday my etent Wal ,
gin at 6:30 pm with a social •
hour in the home of Mr. and ,
Mrs. Kenneth Henry, 1609 N
34th . ”
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Demonstrations will be conducted at 9:00 and 10:30 a m. and at
2:00, 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. each day. The factory representative
will be at FOWLER'S to show you how easy and inexpensive it is to
add beauty and charm to furniture in your home He will show you
how to duplicate the superb patina and soft lustre of antique ori-
ginals.
I don't remember ever hear- , ]
ing that kid call his mother his TEN ARE members of social -
OLD LADY after that. clubs which made the highest c . CT
FROM IOWA grade averages of social clubs | bty l€ hoW
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Brown, Mrs.
Mrs. John
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Chatty Circles
Of WMS Study
CHATTANOOGA (Special) —
Circles of the Chattanooga Bap-
tist WMS held meetings recent-
ly for business and study.
' The Betty Thomas Circle was
entertained in the home of Mrs
Jack McCary. wAh the chair;
man. Mrs. CharrA Kilgore, i
charge.
Mrs. W. J. Capshaw read the
call to prayer. The lesson was
“Teaching M i s sio n s in the
Church ’
Mrs. McCary ser ed refresh
ments to those mentioned and
Mrs George Bohl, Florence Mc-
Cory. Mrs. LeRoy Geis. Mrs
Gene Daley, Mrs Roy Couch
and a visitor. Mrs George Har-
vey.
Mrs. Ruth Hastey Circle met
in the home of Mrs. Homa Ho-
facket. Mrs. Charles Ochsner.
chairman, conducted the meet-
ing and presented the program.
The hostess led the call to pray-
er.
Also present were Mrs Ray-
mond Carson, Mrs. Paul David
Carson and Mrs. E. C. Marten.
Refresiments were served.
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ATTEND MEETING
APACHE (Special) — Several
members of the Catholic Church
in Apache attended the Deanery
Meeting of the National Council
of Catholic Women in Blessed
Sacrament Church in Lawton
recently. They were Mrs. Ar-
nold Nelson, Mrs. Charles Nel-
son. Mrs. Joe Vap, Mrs. Jerry
Suchanek, Mrs. C. G. O’Connor.
Miss Mary Dolf and Rev Kevin
Devlin, pastor of the local
church.
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_________students moved vDentint theme 'included a cu- students. Mrs. Opal Ford direct-
intosthe newsthis weekat.OESsonMhe ePea and edApproxdmately » attended.
Mr, Norman Ruff were in
charge of decorations. WjveG
Entertainment was provided ‛ 15-
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FASHION MANOR
TAILORED BEDSPREADS
LADY you'd better take it to -nr vLU piniv । ApAgEg Cyr; has
DEAR ABRY’ M, h-- £ S
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CAROLINE offended at hearing a man refer soiet year. This is the larg-
• • • to his wife as his "old lady," est student organization on
DEAR ABBY: Please reas- My husband has never in an Susan Fike. Mangum,
"OF- the 39 years we have been mar- publicity chair-
ned called me anything but man group
that. When we were.marrid. "Miss Poweland Carolyn Wi-
I was 19 and he was 44. Today ley, both of Walters. Judy Na-
I on- say tion of Hollis and Miss Wade.
as still his old lady. I WontS - Mangum are members of the
—• we haven t had our little spats. _. . that will take
but it was never over anything OCLA.Gle, "ubr of the state
so sin as what we bailed each prthntingconcertsattsix piac
other- OLD LADY es includng Midwest City. Tul-
... sa. Bnstow and OCLA.
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Shepler, Ned. The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 23, 1966, newspaper, February 23, 1966; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2034269/m1/13/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.