The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 162, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1968 Page: 7 of 16
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Reddy Kilowatts Host Dance ESPECIALLY
for
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
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GWEN FISHER, Editor
Trailers, Apache.
Luncheon Has
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FRIDAY
Unity Rebekah Lodge No. 121.
Fiddlers Green, of the Fort Sill tees.
dinner, IOOF Hall, 109% D,
11:30 a m.
Pioneer Club, luncheon, Mu-
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INNERSPRING MATTRESS REBUILT
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Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Rom, Rolly Campbell, Carolyn
Paul, Bill Wright and Allan
were divorced. I went to court
again and got my old name
back, and now I am married
ekah, district delegate and pres-
ident-elect, and Mrs. Boatright.
Other visitors, from the Kun-
try Kuzins Klub, were Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Andrews, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Dyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Buy Your Furniture
From The People
Who Know Furniture
were in charge of arrange-
ments. Tables were decorated in
GIVE
UP?
New Cover
Some Springs
School Wives
Attend Lunch
In Polo Club
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INFORMAL BUFFET
1310 Gore
353-2323
AMERICAN
FM RADIO
NETWORK
NEWS
101.5 FM
ON KLAW
A
ATD Open House
Slated March 30
4411
Cache Rd.
353 2537
are
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EVOLUTION OF SETTLE
MIRRORS AMERICAN
GROWTH
to a wonderful girl who could
hardly wait to change her name
from “Jones” to Grzeskowiak.
Sincerely yours.
Yes, and they give down and
all around, too . . . these so-
fitting and so-flattering
wa,
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dish
ided
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pre-
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Petry, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wiles,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Straut, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Ball; from Circle
El, Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Dove. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ger-
fen and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Morris.
Also: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Car-
ter, Dixie Chainers. Anadarko,
and Laurence Kroetter, Kross
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OPEN WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT.
FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
FROM 9 TO 8 O'CLOCK. YOU ARE
WELCOME TO BROWSE AROUND.
MENS
LONG SLEEVE
-THANK YOU -
For Your Tremendous Response
To Our 3rd Anniversary
Sale Last Week!
• Alterations
• Dry Cleaning
• Dress Shirts
• Fatigues
3 HOUR SERVICE
Sheridan
Cleaners
2701 N. Sheridan
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GIRLS WINTER
SWEATERS - SKIRTS
The Reddy Kilowatt Square
Dance Club met recently in the
American Legion Hall, 7th and
E, for dancing.
Fred Jennings was caller, and
guest callers were Paul Tate,
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A St. Patrick’s Day theme
was used in decorating the hall
and tables. District officers at-
first vice president, and Mrs.
Hall; Dee Slatten, Elgin, second
vice president, and Mrs. Slat-
ten; and Dale Boatwright, Ninn-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCarley, Andrews.
Myrtle Meyer and Rhonda La- Guests from Square Toppers
fever. I Club were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hug-
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Wright and Ed Gaston.
Those graduating from the
club’s square dance class were
This is still another version of
a favorite American relish.
Smoked Boneless Pork
Shoulder Butt
Potato Puffs Three-Bean Relish
Green Salad Bread Tray
Filled and Frosted Layer Cake
THREE BEAN RELISH
1 can (1 pound) red kidney
beans
1 can (1 pound) chick-peas
1 can (1 pound) whole green
beans, drained
1 medium onion, peeled and
finely diced (2-3 to % cup)
% cup sugar
% cup cider vinegar
% teaspoon salt
% teaspoon pepper
Turn the kidney beans into a
The Furniture
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SHIRTS
1.69
VALUES TO 7.95
GIRLS
SWIMSUITS
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Values To 14.98
Officers’ Club. Also: worthy matrons, Mrs.
Hostesses for the event were Melvin Jennings, Lawton and
Wives of Officers of the 4th Mrs. Ruth Haskins, Fletcher;
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a red and white theme and fea-
tured arrangements of roses.
A special program, "Lunch
Boys
SHORT SLEEVE
SHIRTS
REBUILT
New Cover
$1495
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LADIES WINTER
SKIRTS - SWEATERS
SLIM JIMS
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A 12.00
a square dance class are urged
to contact Charles Meyer, tele-
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'Flying Saucers'
Is Club Program
COMANCHE (Special) -Mrs.
The early day settle, the forerunner of
our comfortable sofa, was as stiff and plain
as most settlers’ lives. It was just a bench
with a solid back that extended from the
floor up, and had similarly built arms.
Usually the settle faced the fireplace, the
solid back and sides kept chilly drafts off
Puritan backs and aides.
ONE OF THE
BIGGEST SELECTIONS
OF SHORTS & BLOUSES
IN TOWN AT MEL'S
2.00 A NRce
Segrest were appointed to as-
sist the garden club with the
purchase of flowers for plant-
ers on main street.
Fifteen members of the club
answered roll call, including
Mrs. Jack Smith. .Mrs. J. V.
Bristo, Mrs. Lou Carey, Mrs.
R. S. Bristow, Mrs. Buster
Cleary, Mrs. Paul Speer, Mrs.
Raymond Morehead, Mrs.
C. G. Bethel. Mrs. Jerry Young,
Mrs. Al Middleton and those
The annual open house for p.m.
members of the Artillery Trans- Texas A and M Club. Yates
port Department, their families Restaurant, 1120 Cache Rd., 6:30
and guests, will be held Satur- p.m.
day. March 30, from 9 to 11 a.m. Carnation Camp No. 3069,
in Summerall Hall. Royal Neighbors of America,
Announcement of the event is Goodwill Hall, 1315 G, 7:30 p.m.
The sensational fit of these textralized stretch Ban - Lon
pants could only be achieved by Wilroy. Proportioned to
fit and completely shadow proof... they hold a crease for-
ever. And best of all... they are wash and wear; no iron-
ing required. Select yours for the pant fit, flattery and
comfort of a lifetime from the large selection at De De’s.
EMrs C. J. Kolker presided
— Mrs. Clifford Cremer gave the
mentioned. financial report. The Society
sitlllllDiillllllilliDlUIIIllllilDliuilUllili voted to accept Mrs. Cremer s
= - = piano for the hall. Mrs. Kolker a
□ closed the session with an ar 2
= tide on the life of St. Francis ■
Dennis Downey Mrs Arnold terian Church, 7:30 p.m. ELGIN (Special)-A 6 o’clock
Miller Mrs Richard Bronson VFW Post No. 1193 and Auxil- salad supper was served pre-
Mrs. Donald Hobbs, Mrs Ed iary, games, VFW Hall, 8 p.m. ceding the recent meeting of the
ward Curran, Mrs. Glenn Rice TIneny Elgin Chapter, Order of the
Mrs. Joe Swendson, Mrs. Fred THURSDAY । Eastern Star. The
supper hon-
Wollerman, Mrs. Ronald Sana Social Service Department, ored Mrs. Walter Farrou, dep-
ers, Mrs. Charles Jones. Mrs Lawton Woman’s Forum, Hotel 1 .........
Roy Tate, Mrs. James Sivells, Lawtonian, 12 noon. official visit later that evening.
Mrs. Robert Rennebaum, Mrs program on Civil Defense by She is a member and past wor-
Juan Lopez and Mrs. Ellis Henry Pankey, American thy matron of the Elgin Chap-
Wakefield. Legion Hut, 7th and E, (open ter.
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PROGRAM IS THI RS DAV A hat was won by Mrs. Wil-
Henry Pankey will give a liam Smith for the crazy hat
Civil Defense program Thurs- she designed and wore. Also
day, March 21, at 7:30 p.m., in winning prizes were Mrs. Ben-
the American Legion Hut, 7th jamin Doty and Mrs. Richard
Open Your Charge Account
Or Use Our Layaway
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made by Col. Joseph R. Loftin,
department director.
chicken potupie, luncheon and
on guided tours of the training
facilities, conducted by mem-
bers.ofstheodepartmrnt refresh- seum of the Great Plains, 12 Training Battalion, headed by worthy patrons, Ralph Harrison
menu wm ^served ' noon. Mrs. Floyd McLean. Melvin Jennings and Leonard
—..... .. , have Lawton Charter Chapter. Mrs Robert E. Fiss, wife of Oliver, Lawton; past matrons.
Tom McKnight was hostess Special arrangements have American Business Women’s the ATC commander, presided -Mrs. Leonard Layton and Mrs.
and Mrs. James Morris co- been made to careforchitaren Association, annual enrollment and welcomed Mrs. Frenchy John Japp, Lawton; Mrs. Connie
hostess when the Sorosis Club who attend, with cartoons and party. 9th and D, 7:30 p.m. dements, narrator of the fash- Ray and Miss Bessie Colins,
met recently. Mrs. Hurst gave refreshments highlighting the h Aux- ion Show. Marlow; past patrons. John
thgprogran Wyinganaucrs occasion. ii iliarv cames. VFW Hall, 8 p.m. Models for the show were Japp, Clifford Baxter and Leon-
Poverty Is Study
Of Elgin Society
ELGIN (Special) -The Rev
Grover Havden talked on "The
Federal Poverty Program" dur-
ing the recent meeting of St
Ann’s Altar Society held in St
Ann’s Hall. He also led in pray
Wess Burke, Chuck Skaggs, El- .. .
mer Petty, Orville Andrews, Bill John Gorski, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Teasippers Fete
Mrs. Welch On
79th Birthday
strainer to drain. Rinse well un-. Mrs. Elizabth R. Welch was
der cold running water; turn honored on the occasion of her
into a two-quart refrigerator 79th birthday recently at a par-
container. Rinse chick-peas the ty given by, the English Tea-
same way, discarding any loose sippers of Lawton and Fort
skins. Add to kidney beans with Sill.
remaining ingredients; mix. The Teasippers, women ong- ________ .
well. Cover tightly and refriger- inally, from the United King- phone 357-4878. or Fred Jen-
ate over-night or for two nights, dom, honored Mrs. Welch in the nings, 353-8024.
mixing a few times during the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lu- -
marination. Makes eight gener- er Branch, 1707 Floyd. Mrs
ous servings. Welch and her daughter are
natives of London. _ . —.
C L N L‘ H* . A miniature Union Jack—flag French heme
Sub Debs Meet of the united Kingdom—flew 1 5
With Miss Waid over the birthday cake.
yIn •55 VG- Attending the fete were Mrs.
iliary games, VFW Hall, 8 p.m. ...---- — -— ------ ----- --
Mrs. Ralph Marquette, Mrs. ard Layton, Lawton.
SATURDAY Edward LeRoy, Mrs. Gerald Other visitors were members
VFW Auriliary No. 1193, drill Cox and Mrs. Donald Eck- from OES Chapters in Fletcher,
«. stcmterpieces « — table »
VF,Pmsts VFW Hall 8 pm were paper mache heads wear- members and guests attending,
ma-’ * ■ ing hats made by the womens
LADIES
SWIMSUITS
3.00 and
1 PRICE
gins, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Skaggs, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Binkley, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Sorrells and Judy McCaig.
From Star Promenaders
Gradually, as life took on more refinement
in the colonies, so did the settle. It was
carved, cushioned and blossomed into the
beautiful sofas we know today.
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Wives of Officers of the School 2001 Lincoln, 7:30 p.m.
Brigade recently attended a Chapter EB, P.E.O. Sister-
luncheon in the Polo Club. Host hood, Miss Vanita Lee, 704 A,
esses for the event were Mrs. .J 7:30 pm.
. . - Box,” honored the official dur-
uty of district., who.made her ing the meeting which followed.
The program was led by the
Mattresses Rebuilt-New Covers
180 Coil Springs---------$22.95
252 Coil Springs---------$24.95
312 Coil Springs---------$28.95
510 Coil Springs---------$32.95
612 Coil Springs---------$34.95
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
8 Hour Service
= of Assisi.
= Others attending were Mrs
n Victor Legabo, Mrs. F r an k
= Kolker, Mrs. Leo Koetler. Mrs
= John Ryan. Mrs. Bill Manning
= Mrs. Pat Cunningham. Miss
= Elizabeth Brown and Miss Anna
= Ryan.
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TUESDAY cocker spaniel "Lester” know- DEAR ABBY: We are two in-laws and ask them? Or
Sub Debs. Miss Tracy Stein, ing,!perfectly well that was my young childlet ss women married should we ignore the whole
17 N 3615 7 nm husbands name. to brothers. Our problem is thing?
i - ..P ,, u .. In the evening when she calls that our husbands only very PUZZLED PAIR
Junior Miss Club. Misses her dog. my husband goes to casually mentioned to us that DEAR PUZZLED: Ask your
-xnne and Karen severtson, the window and barks just to there was a third brother who husbands. They should realize
802 Arlington, 7 p.m. confuse her. has lived in an institution as that your reasons for wanting
Goodwill Rebekah Lodge No. There have been times when long as they could remember to know all about this insti-
83, Goodwill Hall, 1315 G, 7:30 I have called my husband when That is all they have ever told tutionadized brother are valid,
pm. he's down the road some- us about him. They have never And they should provide you
OSA Chapter 514. Order of the
Eastern Star, Masonic Temple,
S, Doerfel and Mrs. Jay Bogie Wesleyan Service Guild of
Mrs. Bernard L. Dietrich and
-------- Mrs. john C. Love were host-
Members of Sub Debs met re- George L: Bridges and Mrs. C esses at a recent luncheon
cently in the home of Miss Deb-Lewey Kennedy from Essex meeting for Wives of Officers of
bie Waid. Announcement was County, England; Mrs David the Artillery Board.
made of the next meeting, to- Lodge, and Mrs. Russel Noyes, Slides and films were shown
night at 7 p.m. in the home of Oxford; Mrs.,A. ’' Coles, mrs of castles in France, and de-
Miss Tracy Stein, 17 N. 36th. Clarence M. Deyoung, Mrs. Pe-j cOrations were in a French
Attending were Misses Becky ter W. Cronk and .Mrs.. Per theme. Door prize winner was
and Susan Rhoades, Marsha Barker, all of Yorkshire; Mr.. Mrs. Ivor C. Stewart.
Mullins, Judy Humble, Cookie William Dempsey, Wiltshirei ' During the short business
Pavne, Michelle Stapleton, Deb- Mrs. Joseph P. Dome r No • meeting, Mrs. R. O. Worrell
hie Dixon, Diane Therriault, wich; Mrs J. F DolbyNorm- was introduced as a guest, and
Trisha Rudder, Patti Pope, Jan- ampton; Mrs. Peter, xacwon newcomers welcomed were Mrs.
ice Cousins. Donna Baker, Car- Manchester; Mrs. Robert WOd Robert V. Dennis, Mrs. Douglas
ol Ann Dennis, Susan Means, and Mrs. J oehler, EenasM. Converse, Mrs. Alfred G.
Janis Currell, Charlene Saffa, Northern Ireland; Mrs. Carleton Snelgrove Jr. and Mrs. John
Caye Cox. Linda and Marilyn T. Freese, Auckland, New Ze • Avery.
Worthen, Carol Murphy, Judy land, and Mrs. W. J. Means Hostesses for the next lunch-
Hamra and Linda Heskett. Newfoundland. _________ _ eon will be Mrs. Jerry Cherry
and Mrs. Albert Cochran.
he’s down .....— ..... , -------- --- .. . . , „ . „
where and that dog would come visited him, and they never with the answers. If they fall
running, refer to him. It is as if he to satisfy you, get in touch
Isn’t there something we can were dead. We aren’t even sure with the institution.
do about this? There surely if this brother is mentally ill,
must be laws to protect respec- was a braindamaged baby, re- DEAR ABBY: A little 10-year-
table people against being hu- tarded, or insane. old girl named "Brettschneider"
militated publicly by people Once I asked my husband to wrote to tell you that even tho
Mrs. Donald McConnell wel. Centenary Methodist Church, If hnchdrtxusbenito cour brother6 heometernsawbotinkhg most people found hard to spell
corned newcomers, Mrs. Theo Miss Katharine Harper, 804 Ar- LESTER'S WIFE it could be a genetic defect and and pronounce, she was proud
dore Butler and Mrs, Robert lington, 7.30 p.m. possibly hereditary, so perhaps of it and she didn't feel it was
Redmond. WEDNESDAY DEAR WIFE: If you have we should consider adoption, a handicap. Good for her!
Mrs. William Forbes and Mrs ‘ ' . . in a hone to pick with your He said he knew nothing more I also had a "funny” name.
James Thomas were presented NoWesiDumemnersnP neighbor over her dog, bet- than he had told me, and he ■•Grzeskowiak”! I married a
silver trays as farewell gifts ,ea mnd tasnon snow, ter do it out of court. A grown didn’t want to ask his parents girl who hated it so much she
Mrs. Martin Sayne won the 1 p m’ , man who would “bark" to as it “upsets” them to discuss nagged me until I finally went
door prize, an arangement of Domestic Science Club, lunch- confuse a neighbor who’s it. to court and had it legally
persons"interested in joining painted daisies. eon.. Mrs. Boy Stephens, 3305 calling her dog is in no posi- Abby, should we inquire at changed to something very
' Others attending were Mrs. Baltimore, 1 p.m. short and ordinary.
Earl Halbrook, Mrs. Kenneth Shakespeare Club, Mrs. Henry TA . \:ct+c 1.:. (UG Well, to make a long story
Hinkle, Mrs. William Schuelke, Zwaan. 1012 Bell, 2 p.m. LcpuLY V 1S1LS Elgn U3 short, after three years our
Mrs. Michael McAleer, Mrs Lenten Service, First Presby- l • • marriage fell apart and we
muumummamummmmae
Lawton Matt. Mfg. Co.
Since 1910
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Moortel, 1210 Fort Sill Blvd., 2 Fashion dhow, „ n. i Talk to your priest. He‛s
’ ' Mrs. Charlie Taylor was solo- heard everything. And see
I i inch A++enAeA ist. your doctor again. He's seen
—ur-nnen-e- The following guests attend- everything.
D ATr NA/: c ed: Mrs. L. D. Whitlock, past
DV A I U WiVeS grand chaplain, Fletcher; Mrs Everybody has a problem.
7 Charles Maupin, past Grand What’s yours? For a personal
Wives of Officers of the Army Electa. Lawton; Mrs. Tom Ellis reply write to Abby, Box
Training Center, Field Artillery, and Mrs. Ruby Constant, Fletch- 0970b, Los Angeles, Cal., 90069
recently attended a crazy hat er. and Charles Maupin, Law- and enclose a stamped, self-
luncheon and fashion show in ton, members of grand commit- addressed envelope.
002,0°$ Abigail Van Buren:
t Social | Hubby "Putting On The Dog ‛
(~ An A r9 DEAR ABBY: We have an tion to find fault with a prac- the institution and ask them to
UdIUI ILIdI K old-maid neighbor who thinks tical Joker. keep our inquiries confidential?
Y ’ she is smart. She named her Or should we go directly to our
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