The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 94, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1972 Page: 13 of 36
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Group Has Preferential Tea ' What’s
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VFW Meets in W alters
a welcoming coffee held re- 45 women in attendance, was
Michael Waller, 202 NE 46th.
lers in the VFW Hall.
Refreshments were served to
Room of the Fort Sill Officers
ert J. Koch, wife of the as- ! Club by the MEDDAC Worn-
conducting the meeting.
The Chapter plans to have an GOOD LUNCH
I sistant
were held in the afternoon.
planned for 8 p.m. Saturday, BROCCOLI SALAD FRANCES
of the bride-elect, will
AFTER SHOPPING
frozen broccoli till tender. Then 0. E. VanMeter, president,
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FOOD GIFT HINTS
hostess will be Mrs. Allen
A social hour followed.
Mrs. Larry J. Bradley.
ANNUAL FALL CLEARANCE SALE
contrast with a deeper color.
Thirty-five members attended, sauces, meats, soups, etc.
OKLAHOMA’S LARGEST WIG DEALER IS OVERSTOCKED
SAVE ON EVERYTHING!
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Layaway Now for Christmas Gift Certificates
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MRS. R. L. PIERCE
• DUTCH BOYS
• CASUAL WIGS
• SIMPLE WIGS
Brushes
10c
Lifts
69c
Braids
89c
Heads
49c
$1 HOLDS
ANY
LAYAWAY
Orig-
$65
Event Fetes
Bride-Elect'
Wiglets
89c
Styles Must
Be Sold
Sliced Cold Meats
Crusty Rolls
Broccoli Salad Frances
Apple Pandowdy
Beverage
CHATTANOOGA (Special) - Dec 18, with the first course
Miss Joan Petersen of Grand to be served in the home of
Rapids, Mich., bride-elect of Mrs Clark, 18 NW 56th
Farewells were said to Mrs.
Fred Duncan
fact that no oil is used.
1 package (10 ounces) frozen
chopped broccoli
teapoon sage
1 jar (7% ounces) sweet
roasted red peppers, drained
and diced
emnize the wedding ceremony
in Grand Rapids, Friday Dec.
29.
Mrs. Dan StoU Jr. welcomed
PART IT
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606 LEE BLVD.
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CLOSED SUNDAY
Chcs fron Carduani
MO wig and
other fomous maked . .a
Thes migs cr beaubiful,
but we need to make
roam for Sprina styles.
Seeing is bellering. to
atop in today.
Jim Bob Roberts, was honored
with a prenuptial shower in the
Fellowship Room of the Peace
Congregational Church recent-
ly
Rev. Howard Petersen, father
Wig Box
99c
5995
OPEN
SUNDAY
12-9
Braids, Curls, Wiglets, Falls and All Types of Wigs
Must Be Sold, Drive a Little ... Save a Lot
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5, NATURALS
t FREEDOM WIGS
Cooking?
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
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Because Soft Whipped
Chiffon® is whipped,
you get three tubs in every
one pound package A
It’s the margarine Ag
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Mother Nature’.’ 9
Chin Strap
‘ 99c
$595
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thursday, December 7,1972 5B
VEhere The Christmas Luncheon Held
Women Are- By MEDDAC Womens Club
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shown upon request Void
when presented by broker
A or agoncy or where pro-
I hibifed, faxed or other-
V wise restricted. Cash
value 1/10th cent Mail
coupon to Andereon Clay-
ton Foods. Bon 1867, Ci-
ton Iowa 52732
100% Human Hair
DOME WIGLETS &
CASCADES
WINNERS OF LAST SATURDAY’S
DRAWINGS WERE:
Lerges: aleetien fer the
Mark Merke. Ineludes
Afro MS, Natural, ete.
Con* cndsecur hug,
atlection
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Wig Caps
99c
ca,
• Freedom
Wigs
• Afro Wigs
• Dutch Boys
• Shags
• Apes
• Gypsies
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Margarine,Mother Nature,
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Chiffon
Jack King, associate matron; tuce; surround with tomatoes
Jack King, associate patron; and cucumber. Makes
Mis. Loyd Yarbro, conduc- servings.
presented by the mixed chor- The next coffee win be held
When you give your gifts, dis- us of fifth and sixth grade Tuesday, Jan. 9, in the home
av fhe fnnd denmatinallu i of Mrs. Ivan c Nelson Co.
nad pour over the rolls. Bake tee.
or at 400 degrees about 20 minutes Members contributed items
for shut-ins.
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Hostesses for the event
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Mrs. Jack Clark, president, the new pledges and nine mem-
and Mrs. Waller assisted in bers.
Members of Alpha Pi Chap- New members who received
ter. Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorer- pledge pins were Mrs. Micki
ity, held a preferential tea re- Stove, Mrs. Wayne Adams and
cently in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Velma Avera.
“Whipped Chiffon?
And I thought
it was my butter !”Au
guests. Special guests were
Miss Petersens mother, Mrs.
Howard Petersen, and Mrs.
James Roberts, mother of the
prospective bridegroom
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commandant, USA- : en’s Club.
Miss Petersen received a cor- . x.
sage tress; Mrs. Erest Lowden, as-
Miss Jane Ann Roberts reg-
istered guests.
.An arrangement of green and
gold flowers decorated the re-
freshment table. Misses Debra
• VENICELON • KANEKALON
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Grocer. We redeem this non-
transterable coupon for A
tace amount plus 3* A
handling only if you ob- ■
tamed it from customer w
buying this item Invoices I
proving purchase of sul- I
licient stock to cover cou-
sol. Osa Chapter No. 514, Order Lettuce, sliced tomatoes and
of the Eastern Star, held an cucumber
Mrs. Robert E. Cain Jr. re-
ceived a gift
It was announced that the
next coffee would be held
Tuesday. Jan 9. in the USO
Guests were Mrs Ronald
R. Holder, Mrs. Douglas L.
Drewnicky, Mrs. Leslie T. Jo-
litz and Mrs. Samuel K. Kirk
of San Antonio. Tex.
The morning session was con- Lastono incldecndEmuL: cemyhztheFA0AC, Cass ' held recently “ the Artillery
associated Press Food Editor ducted by Leon Davis, depart- veille, Manuel Cervantes, Mr
ment service officer, and Mrs. Earl Boone, Mrs. El-
Separate business meetings vin Rogers, Mr and Mrs. Nile!
WALTERS (Staff) - The; Pete Minich, district com-
eighth district meeting of Vet- mander of Duncan, conducted
erans of Foreign Wars and Aux- the meeting of VFW members
iliary was held recently in Wal- Those attending from VFW
sociate conductress; Mrs. M. B. SEASONING TIPS
“n —I„ W w
Hostesses were Mrs. Penrod. that it‘s always best to under- / •
t0/ge
blends the flavors of your sea- plastic necklaces to comple-
soned and spiced vegetables, ment a light shade dress or to
_________ play the food dramatically, stdents of Geromino School
About 26 members attended. Pack Christmas rolls or cookies S auunweon
pooiu iu alhcwei. in clear boxes or tidily swath- The musical presentation was Shirley
£ wuuStaemore and Nt. aEocsmstcomdzvsnemnsancna "ed " " “m
Mrs Delete Monts worthy the trick for four servings. But comes with matching cardigan. Security Bank Building. F=•
, , ‘ , ter, of course, enhances and Accessorize with the new pastel r
matron. and Leonard Oliver, 1
worthy patron, presided.
and Janice Fischer served
guests.
The program was presented
by Miss Peggy Fisher and Miss
Debra Fischer, singers; Miss
Janice Fischer, accompanist,
and Mrs. Dan Fischer Jr.
wrap each broccoli piece with a presided, assisted by Mrs. El-
slice of salami and place, seam den Crosson, secretary Mrs.
side down, in a baking dish. N. B. Hines, Gordon Paine and
Thin a can of condensed mush- H.C. King were appointed to
room soup with a little milk serve on the executive commit-
। pons redeemed must be
;ioc No. 5021B OKC
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6321 CACHE ROAD E=
9-9 WEEKDAYS
12-9 SUNDAY
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Officers Elected
By Eastern Stars
election of officers at a recent Cook broccoli according to
meeting in the Masonic Tem- package directions omitting
Pe salt: drain. In a shallow con-
New officers are Mrs. Lee tainer with a fork beat together
Riddle, worthy matron; Donald the vinegar, salt and sugar:
Morgan, worthy patron; Mrs. mix in broccoli mixture on let-
AAA
educational meeting at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 12, in the
home of Mrs. Chuck Mason,
4512 Denver.
A progressive dinner was
Beebe ,Mr and Mrs. Ervin | EA The event honored Mrs.
Mrs. A. L. McCurley, district Mitchell and Mrs. Robert Mar Sia, . , v,
president of Pauls Valley, con- tin. v°Pauguqi8werc.Mrs
ducted the meeting held bythe B Chadwell, Exall Eng-
LadiesAuxilar: during which Teachers lish, Mrs. Richard Hoffman,
time Mrs. Robert Ilbery, the de- KCLIIUC f CULII63 Mrw T A N,yie N,e
Calorie-counters will like the partment president, made her Annoint Fyece Alexander M Boysen, Mrs.
official visit. h m r MPP°'ni -e-5S James V. Coleman and Mrs
Discussion was held on var- nt vlSh.n.l
ious national programs. Mrs. Gladys Watson, repre- Kuh" eK
Mrs. Robert Martin, immedi- senting the Senior Citizens Cen- vAssisting
ate past department president, ter. presented the program on Mni.Jolm_ P. Haggerty, JLlrs
presented a certificate to Mrs. thePleasant Valley Center, 1130
Maudie Barker of Auxiliary No. Jefferson, when the Comanche
1193 of Lawton County Retired Teachers’ Asso-
--a_______________ met recently in the Civ-
ic Room of the Security Bank
। Building.
were Mrs. Jasper D. Calcote,
Mrs. Paul S. Bjorngjeld, Mrs.
William N. Brown Jr., Mrs.
Robert B. Connor and Mrs.
Larry J. O’Neill.
Mrs. Charles T. Hudgins Jr. mrr. r \kr
presided and welcomed new- Utticers WIVeS
comers, Mrs. Richard F. A A _ c r r
Meadows, Mrs. Howard H. MeetrorCottee
"ere Kirtland III, Mrs. Aubrey P.
ABOUT 90 women attended A Christmas luncheon, with
was the project theme event
« Mrs. Everett A. Smith pre-
A program, "Christmas sided. Eghteen
women at-
Comes To Our School,’’ was tended
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chairman; Mrs. Wayne Weigley, season. Dried herbs and spices HOLIDAY ACCESSORIES
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Calvin J.Landaus Mrs. Fran- qurvers command, UsAFA,
CsAcre, Mrs."ilam Christmas decorations, in- met recently for a coffee in
~ uJw J A mJ? cluding holly, mistletoe and the home of Mrs Edward E.
eY u Hazenk cnouman burning candles, were accent- Le Roy. Mrs. Frankie L.
and Mrs. R. Douglas Upton ed in decorations. Alexander was co-hostess.
A day of Christmas shop- puung- l , orice, nt Eog Women made contributions It was announced that a
ping leaves little energy for The guest speaker was.intro- qurters, 75th Field Artiler . of gtft. and homemade cook- Christmas ball will be heldat
cooking dinner Here’s an easv duced by Mrs. Ray Claiborne, I ’ . riuummuen/ . the Fort Sill Officers Club
cooKmg amner. nere i an eas j Group, met recently for a ies to the Comanche County Thursdav Dec 14 Mrs ste.
menu idea. Cook a package of program chairman. covered dish dinner in the c.. E" 2 " ' nnurscay Dec. M Mrs te-
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homeuof.Mrs .Ansom.Der dren. “Happiness is Heiping" of decorations for the formal
by. Thirteen women attended. ;
Mrs Clement Will presided
at the meeting.
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