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Cl':z Club Formed In
Uoy's Liutden Addition
A community club was organ
izca leca month to seek general
1min1von-lent for the Addition
The club conslcs of a nine-mem
lis7 executive comnittee with six
oetsottunittecs )1olel by a
N'1ar1 Yr Cilor les Q Wright
! : "fth :tn! VA) c)-rhair
Mr4 4::3 N E
1 and Ma aokins
N 26:11 Street Ttrrace
rf the prose I pins ate
r-rnrly f:tb
a (L ra i la) for
7:!r11 DI irqh N E
:th e) N L rd btreet the 4'300
LP
e'ast
The 1-laws were read Jkne I at
a corrmtlni1y routing at viola
t146 thoy wet fully accepted
speed Reading Classes
To Be Organized Here
Th Pit
Dem)(1 a61(lie senior high-
stuints to learn to read
h 1e-tit-1 in tile achedl'-
eariy rninner Spied
red cl g to 1) organirpd by
t :ommunity NVrk2hop
svn of tue Oklahoma City Li-
b beginning Thursday June
11 at 73t) pm at the O U
Itegichnee 850 NE 13
ticeawelk clang to son
on Ifundays an Thursdays
for sight sessions (glgIPPhr only
Tltitay July 4) carries through
113? 11 and will be conducted by
Dr Arthur Heilman direetor of
the Cniveretty of Oklahoma Read-
ier Laboratory No college credit
will be given according to the
OM Extension Division which is
cospc:ruoring the course since it
fella in the category of elf-improvement
rather than academic
Alms of the course are to increase
both speed a n d comprehension
through the use of mechanical de-
vices and consistent testing
Enrollment Is limited to 48 stu-
dents of the 10th 1104 and 12th
grais with these just graduated
front bighschool admissable also
A fee of $1000 payable to the
Univirtity of Oklahoma will be
charged for enrollees In the class
which will meet from 7:30 to 9:30
pm in Room 108 at the Nurses'
Residence Etwolirnent m ay be
made by visiting or calling the
CornInurdty Workshop at the Main
Library NW 3rd and Robinson
telephone TO 8-0574
NILAR'S BEAUTY'
NOTES
The easy Relaxed Look Is
the keynote of the Fall Fashion
Collections It keys the new ill-
horitte idgnifying a slim lim with
easy fit and soft fabrics And it
i3 Curt1bl to influence Fall hair-
11 t3
A6 tLC11 wors1 -
re's so g3 testi-
two !a clothes
sail in culifoes ---i:)
14: Ylo put few '
yi r As Cm world '' losepeoll
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but been tense -i
s
I 1r116 tY Up-
perr it st In opt-
er)or s's mind 4-:''-reiri
ht been Ile R 1s4 ''s- 2 ' k
Veit a nd the ''" 4:se s:AC-
fent of such a :
bone being drop-
ped right Isere in the 'United
Ptttcs 'rms tlarit 31 of nerves
tcleeted itself in ready-to-wear
all the way down the line The
L-riire style so popular last
scatzsl were tight and fitted in-
degi eonstraining Last fall saw
an avelanche of Fair Lady dres-
les very formal with tight darp-
ing tuct tind1e7 skirts
411-Ing with these fashions came
eore:sle renting Empire hairdo's
cloes tS the head and elaborate
evi1 wiso and curls With the
Fair Ludy trend came the 1912
look in hairdo's very laborate
Ditty pompadours contrived and
putta high with lud ornaments
and false hair pieces Later on
tho bouffant teased out to ab-
normal widths carefully tightly
grolmed smooth lacquered to
look almost like a balion
Now a new state of mind exists
and consequently a new approach
In fashion Although the Far East
situation is still a tense one it
hasn't come as close to our minds
as the bomb It is somewhat less
personal because what is taking
place Over there not over here
This state of mind has reflected
itself at home People have re-
laxed and tucked the bomb into
the backs of their minds With
tide new freedom from fear has
come a new freedom in fashion
the "Relaxed Look" The word
env best describes this fashion
heir tv1 take the upward and
°este Lsd look The coiffures will
be folltir softer and curlier They
wiit -es V') but fieler and looser
Thiy loll b:- curled at the sides
aspi 0 mbed upward and outward
in soft texactline flattering ef-
'coos :sir will have a shghtly 1
nhasidoned look i'carefully care
le It eV not cling contrails
or be tissiit Like the new easy 1
c7otiles it will be an "easy coif- 1
fere" lone and soft
rCAESAR'S
FLOWERS
Corsages Potted Plants and
Hospital Bouquets
"The Beauty of Our
Business Is Mowers"
Flowers by Telegraph
IZ32 N E 23rd Stroud
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THE BLACK DISPATCH FRIDAY JUNE 7 1957-PAGE 4
Nevadans Retrun
To Okla City
Mr and Mrs Luth: Walker
of Las Vagas Nevada were Ok-
lahoma City visitors this week
They drove down to Oklahoma
City in their Cada lac arriving
in the city Sunduy night The
couple is stopping in the home
of Mrs Mary Lre Heath on 16th
Terrace a sister The Navadans
are !pending s)rne tirne with Mrs
‘Valkerls mother Nfrs Vesta Hill
Spencer
Th coupt eplan to return to
I i s Vagas on the 15 They have
been out in the west four years
and Mrs Walker says she has
'd some wonderful experiences
in a town where verybody gam
bles for a living
and her husband is a mechanic
Tbey say they have done very
veil Mitre arriving in the west
They plan to locate here in Olt
lahoma City m hen they return
Girls Clubs To
Hold Annual Meet
In Oartlesville
BARTLESVILLE MIL —The
121st annual session of the Okla-
1oma Association of Colored Girls
Clubs will meet here Monday and
!Tuesday June 10-11 as guests of
the Bartlesville Junior clubs This
meeting will be held in the West
aide Community Center 815 S
Oak street Registration will be-
gin Monday morning June 10 at
10 o'clock
1110 1ights of the program wM
Include a welcome program by the
Bartlesville Junior clubs address-
es by Mrs Z B Mier state pres-
ident of the 08rWC Junior State
President Miss Margaret McKin-
ney: and annual reports of clubs
a the state
The thane of the meeting and
also of the session's panel discus-
sion will be ''Preparing to Meet
tife's Challenge with the follow
int phase discussed: (a) Spiritual
Preparation Oklahoma Oty We-
woks Shawnee (b) Mental Prep-
aration Chickasha Muskogee
(c) Social Preparation McAlester
Olanu Igoe: (d) Emotional Prepa-
ration Ponca City Watonga
Guthrie (e) Physical Preparation
Tulsa aBrtlesville
Monday night's program will In
duds contests in the following:
orations on outstanding club wo-
men vocal and instrumental mu-
sic Tuesday's pmgrazn will con-
list of committee reports and tat
ant numbers The meeting will
close with a tottr of the city and a
picnic
Th Stets Junior Supervisor
Mrs E M Robinson is urging all
clubs to be represented at this
meeting
Se Ily Credit Micro
In Weekend Sale
In need of modern new lip-to
date travel equipment? If so just
be sure to shop your local SELLY
credit store 505 W Main qppo-
site the Montgomery Ward co
Their speci4 as advertised In
this issue of your Black Dis-
patch will be your choice of eith-
er reit of blue plaid colors in
travel bags Regularly priced at
from $895 and up they ars yowl
for just $51 As well ss many
other June sale specials Remem
bet that at your local BELLY
store it takes only $1 down pay
mint to take the goods of your
selectiton home with easy weekly
payments the way you wish to
pay them out
LOOK!!
CHUCK WILLIS
The Shlek of The Blues
WILL PLAY A DANCE
at the
Municipat Auditorium
Oklahoma City
Friday Night
June 7fh
9:00 p m
mat WIILIS
and
BOY GAMES
The "CC Rider" Sensatton
Adv Tickets $150 On Sole!
NORTON'S RECORD BAR
Corner 6th and St Iles
We Have the Latest Records
Beauty Cu Iturist Hews
Unit No 2 of the Beauty Cul-
turalist League Int held their
last meeting at 426 N Durland in
the Morgan building Hostess was
Mrs Dora Daniels with Mrs A
Williams as co-hostess A lovely
breakfast was erved
Marching along with the grad-
uates were Mrs Rosa Lee Ruck-
er president: Mrs Swarnee Combs
assistant secretary Mrs Dorothy
Stioders custodian all from the
Maurine and Madelyn School of
Beauty and Charm Mrs Bodine
Marrow recek ed her BA degree
from Oklahoma University
Mrs Glora Burse brought to us
a wonderful reading on love The
next meeting will be in the home
of Mrs Daisy Stephens 2209 N
Kelhana !ler co-hostess will be
Mrs Gloria Burse
AU members are Asked to be
present St1li Auriett reporter
I
H & B CLUB
The H 8z I club met June 2 at
3 p m with Mrs Opal Green
1001 N E 4th as hostess A two
course dinner was served Special
guest was Mrs Maude Brockway
state president of Federated Wo-
men who gave us helpful ideas
We adjourned for the summer
and will meet the first Monday in
Semptember
To Give Recital
Mrs Johnnie Mae Kimbro will
present her music students in a
recital at the Fifth Street Baptist
church under the auspices of the
Junior Women's Mission society
on the evening of June 14 at 8:1 5
p in in the main auditorium The
public is cordially invited
lilmimatmono
Mrs Oates Receives
Plaque From P-TA
Fourteens years of honorable
service to the Booker T Wash-
ington Parent-Teacher Anode-
tion were ackonwledged when a
gold plaque on a wooden back-
ground was presented to the units
retiring president Mn A BOates
Mrs Oates was presented the
plaque by Mrs S IC Taylor
who succeeded her as unit presi-
dent at the last meeting of the
school year just conclude& New
officers assumed duties at this
meeting during installation cere-
monies Besides Mrs Taylor they were
Mrs M L Saunders vice presi-
dent Mrs Bruce Patterson secre-
tary and Mrs R L Sims treas-
urer The placque presentation was a
surprise to Mrs Oates who re-
ceived many words of praise for
beg devotion to the work during
the fourteen years
Additional officers will be in-
stalled at the first meeting of
the fall school term
Among those present were Mr
C R Johns principal Mrs C
R Johns teacher Mrs B W
Buckner teacher Mrs G A aPt-
terson teacher the student body
and many patrons and friends
RETMN MOM ATM COAST
Mr and Mrs W Wilson and
Mrs Carrie Scott have just re-
turned to the city after a three
week visit in San Francisco Calif
They were at the bedside of a sick
brother Mr J Q Wilson They
also journeyed to Oakland Berke-
ley and Los Angeles while on the
West Coast
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Engagement and Approaching relage Announced Date Draws Near
77:7: ?Isntrirr4777 57Z-77747r7"----wl for Debutante Ball
Mr and Mrs Louie Matt 1157 1: l'ev!1re rrive announce the
engagement and approaching IlIntr'lge of ti o'r Phyllis to
Mr George Wyman Cooksey son of :Ir and Mis William W Cook
sey 518 N E 6th The ceremony vI:1 ta':e n:aN at Grcater Ceaves
Memorial Methodist church 1440 N E 12111 at 2 o'clock in the after
noon Saturday June 22
Miss Matt and Mr Cooksey are fq:mtr students of Okalhoma City
university
Wrens to Meet Wison
Packers Sunday June 9
The Wrens will play host to
the Wilson Packers in an import-
ant Municipal League clash Sun-
day June 9 at the Eaoside dia-
mond Game time is apheduled
for 3 pm
The Wrens and Packers are
currently tied for first place in
the Municipal league
Other action for the Wrens will
find them playing host to Bethany
at Municipal league park tonight
at 9 pm Saturday the Wrens
dist Stroud in a Central Okla-
homa League game startivg at 8
o'clock
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Whit Speaks fo
Sfafe Masons
John White state Youth Di-
rector of the NAACP made a
fervid talk Tuesday afternoo at
the closing session of Prince Hall
Grand Lodge in which he asked
the delegates to endorse a reso-
lution passed by the recent youth
In which the young people of the
state demanded the passage of a
state fair employment practice
bill
White said that many of the
states in the Union were pass'nq
this type of legislation and that
Oklahoma's young people had just
as well get in the forefront in
asking the state to allopt simular
measures
Amos T Fall Grari Master
assured Mr White that the Ma-
sons of the state would take an
active stand in endeavor to sup-
port his plans and proposals
HOME FROM COLLEGE
Harold D Fuller who has bern
attending AINI&N ecilege at Pine
Muff Ark arrived home Wed-
nesday May 29 Ile Is the on of
Mr and Mrs Andrew Fuller sr
611 N Massachusetts
STATE-WIDE
) FESTIVALS GOING ON
APRIL 22 THU NOVEMBER 16
t000thing NEW to SEE sod DO every day
4‘'et4 rtS
1 14 ?Mown Torn-Tont bdian Dana' Spectacle Tait
grounds Tulsa
14 "TIILSARAMA" HISTORICAL SPECTACLE
Fairgrounds Tulsa
114 Labe Whiter 810000 Flaning Derby Lake Wister
89 Oklahoma SemiCentennial Pageant & Parade Eland
88 The Bob Crosby Memorial Rodeo Cho looa
6-$ Mt Annual Rodeo and Parade Lit Hisay
8-8 Forest Festival Broken Bow
8-8 Rodeo R C A Sulphur
?Il Indian Powwow Stroud
B- Preworks Spootacle Tulsa
11-11 Rodeo and Trail Rid Watonga
9 Loos Pioneers Osibratton Loco
9 Water Ski Re:sy Race Fort Gibson take Wagoner
44 NorthwitaternKay County HoniecomIng IllnekA ell
10-IA Ok arsons& State Amateur Golf tbampionahip Tomrs
mint 'Bart lereillo
II Seven Wonders of the World Lowell Thomas Cinstama
Production Oklahoma City
1348 hke Bartley Days Deey
13-18 Pottier Powwow Celebritan and Rodeo Okmv Igo
1318 Roundup Club Rotten Tannins
1318 Paul Vallirig Centennial Otlebration and Rodeo
IL C A Paws Vs nay
13111 Anniversary Indian Ceremonial Mohawk Park T II
lit-July OKLAHOMA SEMI-CENTENNIAL EXPWilll N
INTERNATIONAL IN CHARACTER Oklahoma Cy
1111 Tulsa Ind' ri Powwow Dance Restrvo Armory T00
I takil Hulth $peed Boat Racers (14 miles norttcq or
Pawbuska) Pawhuska
90 Tuba Indian powwow Dane Reeem Armory Tulsa
S9-11 Indian CaniNst Rodeo Oatilkogo
11143 Deans Countl Cattlemen a Convention and Ranch
sour Powououa
DON'T MISS
OKLAHOMA'S BIGGEST SHOW
THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
(1107" June-14th thru July 7th
Fairgrounds - Oklahoma City !
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The American Legion
Post 157
3:!tres T1orope Post 157 will
t:e 11 o'clock services at
TaLtrnae Baptist church Sun-
day June 9 Judge John A Brett
frm the State Capitol and a
noeriber of Legion Po s 35 will be
the guest spealcer
Atty Gene Hassmart post corn
manler of 35 attended the last
meetinz hi:Id at the YWCA by
Post 157 at which time he was the
guest speaker
All veterans are Invited to at
tend Tabernacle Baptist church
Sunday at 515 N E 3rd street
The Post will have Its regular
rnecr7: on the second Thursday
June 1 at the YWCA 2nd and
Stiks at S p rn
The rst merts every second and
fourth Thursday of each month
Quick apply Moroline! It soothes
relieves eases pain fast protects
skin as it speecLs healing Always
keep a jar of Moraline handy in
the kitchen and bathroom
Regular tor 154
Get 212 times
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Saturday Jtme 8 is the date
for the Debutante Ball which will
be held from 9:00 pm to 2:00
am in the Zebra Room For the
first time In Oklahoma City rest
dents of the Eastsid will be sriv
en the opportunity to attend I
presentation of debutaotes
I These charming and talented
young ladies are a credit to their
home school city and state and
Nu Vista club is attempting to
give them recognition which we
hope will encourage them to con
tinue to be cultured and progres-
sive young ladies
INu Vista hopes that you will
show your appreciation for these
young ladles and our endeavor
by attending the Debutante Ball
scheduled for Juno 8 at the Zebra
Room Municipal Auditorium
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'Y' Baseball Players
Heed Parents' Help
Baseball managers and coaches
In the Y Jr Baseball Program
have issupd a call for pareAls of
the boys participating in the pro-
gram to get behind them with
their support
Some of the teams in the cross-
town leagues have had to cancel
their games because not enough
transportation was available to
carry the teams
Even though 'the leagues is on
a city basis now many of the
boys of the nprtheast community
are unable to participate because
of parental help financially and
otherwise
Mothers from other branches
are taking the leadership and vol-
unteering thair time in en effort
to make sure that their son re
ceives an opportunity to be a
part of the program
Boys parents should provide
their son with a baseball glove
cap and T-shirt Any person de-
siring any baseball information
can call the 4th St Branch TM
CA RE 91511
ILS CLUB
Club 33 meets in the home of
Mrs G A Holder 915 NE 9 June
6 We are asking each member to
be present Business of importance
will be discussed Mrs Willie Set
don president Mrs A Mandy
reporter
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when neglect weather and the sun
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dark skin particle' to bring out
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Ask For Details At Any of Our Stores
$60 AT EACH STORE FRIDAYS JUNE 14 & 28-4:30 P M
Ferniture Books Tots Appliances
illedlabend
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES
Where You Buy With Pride
516 W California 618 N Walnut
1129 N Eastern 1312 S Agnew
lass Recreation
enter News
The Center goes on regular sum-
mer schedule commencing Mon-
day June 10 offering all forms
of recreation under competant
leadership Daily sours are from
930 am to 9 pm
The eurtuner staff are Mrs S S
'Fairly crafts Miss Aretha Clay
dancing Miss Artie Lou Orsborne
story telling drama a n d girls
sports Mrs LeDrue Ware and
Ben Tipton sports and games
The Center band program will
be belt lo the band room AC 116
of Douglass higbschool starting
June 17
All lessons will be free tp all
students who would like to take
this opportunity to learn a band
Instrument Students in the tenth
grade and expecting te make the
Douglass highschool Trojan March-
ing band must meet some of those
free private lessoos in order that
they can learn the music which
the band will use this fall
Four concerts will be given this
summer by the park band at
Wasbingotn park and the amphi-
theater at Creston Hill park
Music has been purchased by
the park recreation department
and will be used by the Park Band
Young beginning students will
be accepted between 8:30 and 10:30
am awry day from Monday thru
Friday
Many youngsters took advant-
age of the Douglass Center pro-
gram last year and bought their
own instruments after they had
learne4 qn the instruments furn-
ished by the school
The schedule will be as listed be-
low: 8:30 to 10:30 cm all beginners-3rd
grade to 6th grade:
10:35 to 11:30 am clarinets-
7th grade to twelfth grade
11:35 am to 12:30 noon saxes
—7th grade to 12th grade
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Coming "Island in the Sun" Storting June 19
UGLY BUMPS
(BLACKHEADS)
"I was zuherahle with itching
burning of humps and black
beads tiothing seemed to help
dierconfort until I tried
Black and White Ointment It's -
wonderful"
Elisabeth Gardner
Kansas City Kangas
Itchy !lands
"My hands used te
Pbkt sting itch become
irritated Black and
Whit Ointment reply
(" eased this misery'
John Ruffin
Baltimore Md
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uromnb ono pimps 204 3St 75
Valium with Black and Whits Soap
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'Announcing int" Camp
Registration for boys going to
Camp Casson August 541 are be-
ing taken at the Fourth Street
Branch YMCA
Call RE 9-1511 for information
4th Street Branch YMCA
The Annual Learn to Swim cam
pangn got under way Monday
June 3 with 50 boys and girls
registeted for the first day The
number is expected to triple due
In the next day or so Rainy
weather retarded the flrst day
registration All classes are held
daily from 9 am to 12
Children's Day Recital
The Sunday School of Avery
Chapel AME church will sponsor
the Piano Class of Mrs A E
Moore in recital Sunday June
9 at 3:30 pm
This event will be a part of
the big Children's Day celebra-
tion that the public is invited to
attend without charge
Mrs Thelma B Wilson super-
intendent Rev Robert H Alex-
ander pastor
VISITS IN CITY
Mr and Mrs John W Cassidy
from Detroit were the house guest
of Mr and Mrs Ted Stephens at
1805 NE Alice
Mrs Este at one time was the
former wife of Mr Don Sim
mom Mr and Mrs Ted Ste-
phens plan to give them a short
visit on Route to Pontiac Mich
this summer
1:00 to 2:00 pm trumpets—
7th grade to 12th grade
2:00 to 3:00 pm trombones-
7th grade to 12th grade
3:00 to 4:00 pm horn and
bases-7th grade to 12th grade
percuslion
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C::z C!ub Formed In THE BLACK DISPATCH FRIDA
Uoy's LiQtden Addition
A cmmunty club was organ Nevadans Retrun
izca le-t month to seek general To Okla City
imprive th
rnent for e Addition
The club consists of a nine-mem Mr and 11dre Luther Walker
b-- txocutive committee with six of Las Vegas Nevada were Ok-i
r
1: 3SS mu?: ! t I ec I h4aled by a lahoroa City visitors this week: I
al-ait Mr Charles Q NVrirht They drove down to Oklahoma
! lti : Il "ftit :tnl tiko c-cheir- City in their Cadelac arriving 1
Mrs -Ciartic 43 N E in the c!ty Sumluy night The
1 And M 0e M askina couple is stopping in the home 1
: ! N I: 16:11 Stet T rtace of Mrs Nlary Lee licath on 1th !
el the prorKse I plans ate Terrace a sister The Navatians i
(“--ety rltb liwso i((rm(r- are spending sirne tune with Mrs l
p a ( 1 paJk i lo)g-ourii 1nt tValkor's mother li-si Vesta MIL':
: 1-
!11 a I ! 1:tVino4 trin o N E spencer
: i!th 0 N E '1-!i street the 4300 The coup! eplan to return to Ill
east I t s Vegas on the 15 They have I
The 1-11ws ere read Jiine I at been out in the west four years !
a corrmtinity rauting at viola and Mrs Walker says she has II
twat thoy wet- fully twcepted ld some wonderful experiences :
------ - in a town where everybody gam- )e
11
Jpeed Reading Classes i blezsirtsor Navallikveirrg is a
beautician
' To Be Organized Here :and her husband is a mechanic
They say they have done very
Demnil aiiletig senior high- 1 well since arriving in !he west
I
VI ‘ 1 stulents to learn to read They plan to locate here in Oh
f (e ha re-tilt1 in the ached- l lahoma Cit! m hen they return I
i'- il :-! ear:y riihrher Speed I
red I -7 a s to lii organized by I I l
t 'ommunity NV(irkshop Divi- i Girls Clubs To 1
9vn of tae Oklahoma City Lt!
h: beginning Thursday June Hold Annual Meet c
1
31 at 730 pm at the 0 U s
N"T' Remick:we' 85° NE 13' In Oartlesville r
'ne tiice-awelk clans to son-
tic on Mondays anI Thursdays BARTLESVILLE Okla ---The
for oght sessions (skippirr only I 21at annual session of the Okla-
1-oma Association of Colored Girls '
TItisay July 4) carries through
1ly IL and sill be conducted by Clubs will meet here Monday and
Dr Arthur ileilman ditreetor of Tuesday June 10-11 as guests of
Ike Cniveratty of Oklahoma Read- the Bartlesville Junior clubs This
! Inc Laboratory No college credit meeting will be held in the West-
! will be given according to the aids Community Center 813 S !
OM Extension Division which is Oak street Registration will be- I
co-sponaoring the course since it iIht Monday morning June 10 at ''z
fella in the category of elf-im- 10 o'clock c
provement rather than academic Highlights of the program will I
Alms of the course are to increase include a welcome program by the 1
both speed a nd comprehension Bartlesville Junior clubs address-
through the use of mechanical de- as by Mrs: B Hibler state pres- I
vices and consistent testing Ident of the 08rWC Junior State I
President Mies Margaret McKin- 11
Enrollment is limited to 48 stu-
neyt atul annual reports of clubs I
dents of the 30th lith and 12th t be state
gradvs with those just graduated
- front Idghschool admissable also The thane of the meeting and 411
T
A fest of 11000 payable to the also of the session's panel discus-
4 L I Univirtit)1 of Oklahoma icin be sion evil) be 1Preparing to Meet
!
charged for enrollees in the class Lif s Challenge" with the follow-
which will meet from 7:30 to 100 ing phi discussed: (a) Spiritual :
pm in Room 108 at the Nurses' Preparation Oklahoma Oty We-
Residence Enrollment m 17 be woke Shawnee (b) Mental Prep-
!!
made by visiting or calling the ration Chickasha Muskogee
:
- n Comtnurdtv Workshop at the Mein (c) Social Preparation McAlester
Llbrary NW 3rd and Robinson Olanulgeet (d) Einoticmal Prepa- :
telephone TO 8-0574 ' ration Ponca City Watonga :
Guthrie: (el Physical Preparation '
!- -1 - - NILAR'S BEAUTY' Tulsa aBrtleeville n
i - - NOTES Monday rdght's program win In-
- elude contests in the following: B
ns easy Relaxed Looks is orations on outstanding club wo- d
' i - the !keynote of the Fall Fashion me "eel d end instrumental nm t
- sic Tuesay's program will eon
' : Collections It keys the new ell- u
ii '' f - hoLtte signifying a ellm line with Wet Of eernnlittee "Nes and tat
1 2 ! ' casY fit aunt soft fabrics And it ent numbers' The In"ting will
- a
LS Curtain to influence Fall hair close with a tottr of the city and a e
II 'Ned
picnic
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s
! r o g 3 ta sl rrell""1 MrsE: M! Robinson is urging all
- '
! — mil DE Tri nal ronromonfikA hi
i- Pzriire style' so popular last) travel bags Regularly priced at also Journeyed to Oakland Berke nesday May 29 Ile is the on of 11
I 11-1-67111YA ! 11 11 oyeoreIlliiiii - JLW tl I WIA I RE
scat -1 were tight and fitted in- from $895 and up they ars you ley and Los Angeles while on the Mr and Mrs Andrew Fuller sr 01--1- 11 1 g 1
1
e pre
deg1 eonstraining Last fall saw for just $51 As well as many west Coast 611 N Massachusetts 0A ''
:
4 ' 6"4 'Z I I( I N Thursday Friday Saturday June 6 7 8
ses very formal with tight darp- bet an avelanche of Fair Lady dres other June sale specials Remem
e: If 14' houtands ruse!
-4 that at your local SELLY
Yib""11"171"4"m"44Ntelb ' sosis I I i LAEK I 0 sents
ing a d tnain s memoloolnas muto mitslionms
a 1 V 4- dearer brighter VIA ErrEWART DAVM 1111 ellistet:
i siT kirts store it takes only El down pay
'e sv I
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7 t : - '‘' IA ' '')11t1t4 DOUBLE ACTION
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to e rens -
Aling with these fashions came ment to take the goods of your
GAIIME11 E GER MI ItiltttO
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P ra:liing Empire hairdo's selectiton home with easy weekly '
cloy tS the head and elaborate payments the way you wish to te
'41klinseemes d:rclukTehorr!gdcedYurllItleabc116"rmg eyostPludelli"kdilitirear 7tinghmisunty
skit Grishtougeldt bed's!
'41AsitiCOLORSGRIYIRIRELMX D °° I that spicy stags comoy in blushing color
a It I
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r' ' wtis wis-pe and curls With the pay them out Vacration No -:2 DRESSESRAIRINPLACE his l'mor'l
acatmewpidenziyosniroutewtonagelottirtsysbewaycT ly '
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Pair Ludy trend came the 1912 THE LITTLE HUI' RICH: 0 DENNItin
s tam 001101416 OR
look in hairdo's very laborate A A ALVIIII1651011ES
riel that C:11: wBoletakc
:nary pompadour contrived and 0 KLANcIAA4A
provtd":
pufta high with hair ornaments L 0 0 11( I I
owthpaensizglosctum mows:hem send the sun Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday June 9 10 11 12
'e1!'1: ::::!tY -- 4 '''
end false hair pieces Later on STATE-WIDE
tho bouffant teased out to ab- 06 2 FESTIVALS GOING ON
wspzleixtelforonat000yloomudrull dark oldloo(Naltir nc")g - ''': 16r
Visit the Completely ntrav
normal widths carefully tightly t
Lally heowisarthalswatyrsthgroment 441i tr" s ''
en
APRIL 22 THU! NOVEMBER 16
gralmed smooth lacquered to CHUCK WILLIS c°
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Central Heated
0-
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lank almost like a ballots The Shiek of The Blues I V'
All
La RI Hotel
Now a mew state of mind exists seeelbing NM to SEE end DO over day
dark elcm particlee to bring out
and consequently a new approach and
Tatat4 tO4TOS ileeNteti the full slowing beauty of a brighter lzk141)1 suntozze
t the nett 'i
COFFEE SHOP youngetlooking complexion 1r
in fashion Although the Far East WILL PLAY A DANCE
lit (
situation is still a tense one it
&leo
NSteiftillingigniren211"50°I ISC:yrnPaprir:Sit
x ae ' F Cli IRT The Story of A 1 ' I
hasn't come as close to our minds VI TToern Tom-Tom Indies Donee areetula Pew- GRAYSTONE APARTMENTS Etarney Ross ! 1 7 11
as the bomb It is somewhat less
Municipal Auditorium grounds Tulsa
14 TLIAMIAMA" RIBTORICAL SPECTACLE PALMERI
persoal because what is taking
o
Psivate Bath
n Icy Fairgrounds Tulsa Ilit simenlig BAN BIM xi
I-I4 labs Wister 110000 Fisting Derby Lake Wister 5nt ft K Nth 9211 N 0"art I s ARAKCE 1St 41011114 Narks& the '''' '
place Over there not over here Oklahoma City Mia 4
This state of mind has reflected "14'
so 1-1 Okiehorna Semi-Centennial Pegonnt & Pnritile mi IL 1-52111
$1 Th" Bob Crafty Memorial Rodeo Chelsea RE 9-6260
OPEN 21 HOURS 0 CoLOR 8DeLtare emseTsem Naomi a dissys r
itself at home People have re Friday Night 6-1 Ith Annual Rodeo and Parade Lituisay
BLEACH CREAM I
— - o-s Forest Festival Broken Bow
I e - Coming "Island in the Sun' Storting June 19
laxed and tucked the bomb into 6-1 Rodeo R O A Sulphur
'i
? "As' 39 Indian Powwow Stroud - - is - the backs of their minds With June 7th a-9 Fireworks Spectacle Tulsa
Mir new freedom from fear hu s-e Rodeo and Trail Rid Watonga
l‘t come a new freedom In fashion Loos Pion's Oilobralton Loco
q
C A Thomas O
I Water ekt let:ity Race Fort (Hinny teO WatOtteit i 4 0r:t-'4-4V:"M11
the " Relaxed took The word " 9:00 J m 11-14 NonhwiesternKay County Homecoming Itincit" 46111!
a
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lk-2 10-11 Oklahoma State Amateur Golf tliampionahig Touirs - :4:A
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easy best describes this fashion (44 mint Bartierellio 1 sltk
t
Itching Sting of
Lair wol take the upward and ? 1
' :t'r 11 wen Wonders of ths World Lowell ilcan SIV
is CrOt Relief from Burning 0! iii
A
---i1 Production Oklahoma City ( June Specials
'' 0i L:d look The coiffures will i -4 I f t
be fnlins softer and curlier They 1:: -:(34'3 :t ti 1 P' 1 131 1318 Pionh Bartleo r Pow Dere elebra13IneY on and de
1 eenow Ot Ro Okmulse e
CO CI CLOTHING
II-11 Roundup Club Roston Tailhina
- 111 was guloorable with Whinge :404111III14t ti
wits II VI but tidier and looser ''S-'"-' 1 4? -14 '' -1' s'1i
I ' 11-ty 101 s :- curled at the sides ' ' L At :vi'k ssos Paul Valley's Centennial Oilehration and Rodeo
a Nuts Valle? Summer (BLACKHEADS)
GU LY BUMPS "'
s LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN 1141 Annreorsary Indian Ceremonials Mohawk Bark Tills
' arpi 0 mbed upward and outward '' ssokey r OKLAHOMA SEMI-CENTENNIAL ENI‘111 N N
In soft feminine flattering ef- s -e-4 lig INTERNATIONAL IN CHARACTER Okinhomn Cy MP din
bunking of bumps and black
'root iiair will have a shghtly -ti-ts:' Nt:-II 3 "' le Titles Ind' n Powwow Dance Reserve Armory Tk MEN'S-------50c & UP heeds Nothing seemed to help !!?b : tt : -
I lake Huialt Spike' Boat Rama (34 miles northet or LOOM SHOES 25c & ' say deccnrt ':1 94' it '
abendoned look carefully care ' -'i' Pawbuska Pawhuska LADIES UP jate until I tried ' --Inn-- i le15 a It will not cling contrails !!?tt'!t - 'Ip t- 1- suruist !nets PoirorOW Dance nevem Armor? Tul a
10-13 Indian Cani'M Rodeo I:Muskogee 1 Black and White Ointment It's - 7
o - :e400 107ic-
' r be titist Like the new easy 'rt4 :
! ! Oue unt emen s an
i 1 11-113 s °ps Oattl convention d Ranch ElfTilA FREE I limmaderful" 0 1 cio'hes it will be an easy coif- 7t: s- Tour Paomunta 1 i
fure" I'm and soft 1
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Ask For Details At Any of Our Stores
$60 AT EACH STORE FRIDAYS JUNE 14 & 11!--3:30 P 1!4 ganaesElissim"CityGKarawroneas ' c' '''' ti 14
V4: Itchy !lands - ' '
OKLAHOMA'S BIGGEST SHOW -444i um bands used to 'i11'! k'
r Pvs t g itch become
a ull
0113CIE WILLIS Ferniture Books Tots Appliances
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THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
' FLOWERS i cmd
SOY GAINES June-14th thru July 7th '
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES dwhiirritatotedthisointmeninigerglACtkytellly:nd
John Rues cik1 I glorg r t Over
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I Th "CC Rider" Sensotten Million
Fairgrounds Oklahoma City ' Baltimore 1114 lats - - il Packages
Corsages Potted Plants and Aliant THE Wu rackj"s
Hospital Bouquets Aciv Tickets $ I50 On Sale! e ri SHOP AND SAVE atioh thoh othlit of simple ringworm so
utemeb eon' pimploo 200 Mt 750
The Beauty of Our NORTON'S RECORD BAR f)d Claim with Black and White Soap
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4: ft Business Is Mowers" 1
I Corner 6th and Stiles iat
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4 --4 24lei 516 W California 618 N Walnut 13 LTA—C—K AND wHITE OINTMENT'
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Marching along with the grad- ' 4 41 :eii014
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Dr president Mrs Swarnee Combs
sssistant secretary Mrs Dorothy
Stioders custodian all from the IV'r: ' 4-- ' s' ' '''
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