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Home Dernonstmtion Clubs Meet
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of Twin Club Told
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Careful planning la important home were accepted as projects' t4ow is the time to plant fruit Savanna Ho m e Demonstration
: Mrs Dick Wallace told the mem- by the year when the Cabinesstrees shade "trees- and gladioli dub met an the home of Mrs!
' hers of the Teiin Communities Home Demonstration Club met in 'bulbs members were reminded Harry Rawleigh I
'1 Home Demonstration Club t!the home of Mrs Julia Moore at the meeting of the Friendly' !Ara Bob Moore preaidenr ton
'Home Demonstration Club in the I
- their meeting In the home of! Mrs Lou White led the pro- ducted the meeting Mn Ernest -
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Mn L r Armstrong south of gram on "Meeting Our Problemhm Of Mrs W D Le th
s i CM3 led the devotion Mrs 1
the city ' L 'Day by Day" Members' divaled M 111 "bed Lawrence as cel Ralph Stubaker gave the secre-
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Allowing for emergencies and into teams to discuss the lesson ' I la rys report Mrs Bill Sorrel
rganization of household work s
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The meeting Mk milled to order gave the treasury report and Mrs i
olon how emotions affect health and!
also are important Mrs Wallacelife - !with Mrs W E Illevins Jr pre- John Oliver gave a report on 4-1L
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told the group to discussing "Day! Mrs O L Johnston gave ttsiding The club song "Ever Club work
By Day Pioblerns" Members took devotion from Hebrews 1013 31!Onward" was lung by the group Mrs John Oliver bind Mrs Sam-
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part hi a round-table diseussion8 !Mrs F II Elms gave the devo mie Lame gave the lesson on
of the subject Coffee and cake were served to tion from Hebrews chspter 10 And mtvting problems day by -day I
Leroy - Brooks gave the Boll call was answered with!
Mrs Armstrong led the devo- Mrs Pearl ' Sanders Mrs Lula l'Ira
and mra itreasurer's report 'For her citi-i"One way I relax" Those -an-!
lion and served refreshments to i Castleberry g u e s t I
Othe members and a guest Moore Mr White
Mrs Joyce zenship report Mrs Loftis gavelsWering were Mrs Bob Moore
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The next meeting will be Fri
day afternoon March 9 et the
home of Mrs J A Eubank Miss
Flora Wing° will have charge of
I the Program "Color in Home
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Cabiness Club Takes Now Is Timeto Plant Savanna Home Club
Projects for the Year I Trees and Gladioli Plans a Bake Sale
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771"rd I Friendly Club Told To Be on March 2
Bartow Mrs Viola SherrlIl Mr 1"11emgbon Kayla the Boy Who Mrs Bill Sorrels Mrs Ralph
O L Johnston Mrs Cecil Thomard s
'naed Flom Africa to America' Stubaker Mrs—John Oliver Mrs
son Mrs Nellie Vaughn end MissRoll call was answered Charley Bronco Mrs Will Buff
Rose Vieux e members — : I Mrs Byron West vice rest Mrs Maud Heard Mrs- Harry
The next miTting will be with dent and Mrs Robert Grant hadllowicigh Mrs Tobey - Elderit
Mrs Raymond liodgens Mrs G
Mr a elrit Thntnnatn it Arnetur letutro Of the vroeram "Mteting!
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Mr& Cecil Thomphon of Arpelar !charge of the prooratm "Meeting mr& Raymond Hodgens sirs of
Our Problems Iay by Day" C Fgnstimris4 tuErmneeat Grose
1 Refreshments of decorated void a
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NO MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL MAY lit '
Friendly Club Told
t4ow Is the time to plant fruit
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McALISTER NEWS-CAPITAL SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11 1962
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Our Problems Ih4 by Day" t- Lag 'anti mrs Lrnest (roe val and Mrs Sammie Lime
Refreshments of decorated
entine ooke of
Guests were Mrs Orlen Itum-1
cis cfee hind punch
were served to the members and ey Peggy Ttihrmy- R um soy
visitors Those attending were Ernest Grose and Robert Forbis FAA AIDE—Maj Gen Hal
Mrs Leroy Brooks Mrs F H The next meeting will be in the old W Grant bas been name
Elm Mrs home of Mrs Tobey Elders on
s Mrs Robert Grant' deputy administrator of th
W E Blevins Jr Mrs Gilbert March 9 Federal Aviation Agencl
Lawrence Mrs- Ilarry Lee Mn s - — -- - -- ------1-- Commander of the Ale k'orc
Byron West and Mrs W D Lot- Mrs Keeter Leads Communiestions Serviet
ii The visitors were Mrs Bill -- -- Grant puts at the disposal c
Lee and Mrs Lee Kitchens Triple Home Club FAA chief Najeeb E lialab
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—Co eeting -hostesse ill be Mrs Leroy for the March years of experience i
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Program on Problems the field of military aviatiot
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Brooks and Mrs Robert Grant Mrs A T Keeter presented the -
program on "Meetmg Problems- - -1 1 --
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H e CI b Day by Day" at the Triple Corn-
Igh H111 om li munit- ' ir)
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Has Buzz Session Ilion meeting in the home of Mrs p
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FAA AIDE—Maj Gen Har-
old W Grant bas been named
deputy administrator of the
Federal Aviation Agency
Commander of the Air Force
Communications Service
Grant puts at the disposal ol
FAA chief Najeeb E lialaby
33 years of experience in
the field of military aviation
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— - woww10 A L Itay Mrs Keeter conduct-1
Mrs Willis Rails conducted bed burs sessions on release of i conduct-! I Atelito re i
buzz session and leader lesmmitensions in which members diiel
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at the High 11111 Home Demon-eussed emotions standards of 1 '
stration Club in the home of Mrs 'behavior good practices and 7-
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K H Segelquist Ten members'learning to face life - - I
answered roil call by telling waysl Mrs Charles Trammell and i - o
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to relax Mrs Glynn Ashley guests show -I Hy MRS MURIEL LAWRENCE
Mrs Hubert Green presidentied slides of yards of members of Newspaper Enterprise Mane I
conducted the meeting in is hichlhe Twin Cities Garden Club 1
- She'd been a gang girl charged 1
members sang the national Horn& Mrs Keeter vic0 president 4 th 4 I 1 and pare on
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Demonstration club song "Ever conducted the meeting in the ab'1— :ein lt -''' '''
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Onward" Avith Mrs begelquest hence of Mrs T L LOvekss!probation
at the piano :president ' - 1 ' FiereelY rewMILA of the 6htig3
Mn s Herskell Lewis led the Mrs Herbs Stine led
Floyd Norris kora
devotion preceding prayer by votion from the deition to make regular appearances I
s "ttent she rul
'timq!' to con-it
Illockwtiodichreledwsthoendeoltivistdepar
s:int the juvenile courts probation
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The next meeting will be in the Decorated heartshaped cakes fide her problems to the young! t
home of Mrs- 1Awis- March -6!mitils and fruit punch were serv-wollioll assigned to her case-buy
which will be a Guest Day lediroM a table laid with white' the young woman 'had orders to I
- 'linen end centered with red roseslw in her confidence
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O J FINLEY Members "present - were Mrs L Their intervie ec
ws bame ' in!"
M-ii We Penfield Mrs' Stine Mrs'creasingly futile Silting at the:c
I valid vim Alice Holloway MrsA heeteriworker's desk the girl would bold
Predentist losarsoce CO Mrs Mary Ellen Mason litriLllenly shrug off the carefully wordtIr
el merges
meAliin nulahome IA'anda Sensibaugh - Miss -- filack'-ed quetion with I "Who cares? 1
GA S-4242 or GA $-4718 and and Mrs-'1141Y Mrs ---"tal Ask him why don't Ore
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- One day Is lien the roui411 tittle':
gang himger-ort had - been ' par'
ticularly sullen this young probe-tam officer jumped tip (tom her
des1( "OK lye tuut it" slielf"
said 'TM tbrouch wasting myr
time asking you questions you
'don't want to answer Dot my!"
orders require me to spend Ihis!ut
45 minutes with you So come out"
let's go out and have some coffee-hon() you ran tell me how you set i(n
your hair It took nkv again to
day Do yoti make pin curls orb
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do you use rtillersrr
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40ver:the toffee (tie deteemlned-:
tly resistive gang child began to'
cry as she released a flood of
fears with which she had bvett:
since breaking with the boy Out
had involved her in trooble - l
- - Perhaps this story will suggest
an answer to a reader who writesR
"Our Ittyear-old girl has broken w
with a boy si'le's been piing steady
with for nearly tw o'' years ' She!D
refuses to tell its why or talk about! 14
it' Pve asked her best girl friend d
w hat werd rung -hut 'even shti
doesn't know- Iter father anti
are getting worried Ue know Awl ft
unimppy ond needs to talk toil
sometine suppose we p4 hitVP:
to nit
I ot necessai ily
As the young pioliation officer
'rained that a clear announce
ment that questioning U ill over
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produced the iinsuers it is Just
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ment by you might release your
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daughter's confidente
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compelled her tit press questions
on the gang child roo our anxiety
often compels US to push them on
our hurt youngter We try to
force the decision to confide is
1 Ili upon him Ile gets so involyts1
in lending himself against our
I orned curiosity that he pets no
chance to &mover his OV1) ki isileR
Y All his energies are used in shov
y ing us away 'Itit If we can sod
denly disconnect ourselves from
- our oppressive sense of duly to
him defense is no longer neces-
( sary—and our uneonliding child is
free to make up his 0sn mind to
I talk
l I Africa's Vip is er Nile so badly
i clogged vs ith the lavender vs ater
'hyacinth that natives Can al on
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il By JANET DAVIDSON I
11 HARTSHORNE — Americanhani
1 and Founders Day were the pro'
gram themes at Hartshorne and:
Ilaileyville l'arent Teacher as-1
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isoc11011 February meet ings
Ohl O Wilder the first president
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rlof the Ilaileyville rrA recalled:
early days of that group and RevI
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David F Lehr pastor of the ilarts-!
A home unit was the Americanism
I sifalter there
i I Mrs Wilder said the first pro)ect
ilof the Ilaileyville PTA which was
founded 45 years ago was pur'
Ilchasing equipment for the home
Pi 1
6economics depairrtment The Ivo
:men put on aborne talent show
1:-wilh such a large attendance two
--' !performances bad to be given
The amount of 1150 was raised for
the pro)ect
She challenged the members to
do their best in this time of crisis
The minister suggested that the
community of Hartshorne Improve
its school system and other com-
munity facilities rather than look
Ing for new industries He said
the Nom has great potentiality
as a "home town rather than an
industrial site The town is only
as strong- as its individuals he
said and urged the citizens to
boost on their achievements
Elme? Thrower Introduced
1 sir ' ' lphssis on dates
A reception followed ln the - If Atnericao boys and girls
arvnadnepeun—coht:csonmdeitno tha egenibshelletouticohusethehtpeolimpit
were Fierved from a table centeredi Abe have been here thee they'll'
with Pink earnatiOnS and glow!go home more Interested and 1
candles Linda Tinker served! think that they'll become better
cake and Bobbie West puncklAmericans and some of them
assisted by Sup Dunham and'may arit to someday live here
Nancy Haskins On the hospitality themselves Inch 1 think would
committee were Mr Audrey be very good '
King Mrs Waeen ringleton "Even the girls" he added with
Mrs Glynn Ashley and Mrs a grin
Charles Trammell — 1 Kennedy' noted that the White
Blanche Hill district deputy of House is becoming more and
the Order of the Eastern Star'imore important to the American
111 make her official visit to people and last year a record
Hartshorne Chapter Monday eve- total of 1300000 "passed through
rung at 73a following a dinnertour honfe" lie said he hoped the
In her honor at 830 at the rirst!number- void double this year
Christian church ' I Ite'ssid wry president gets
Mrt Croce Short has returnedi"stimulus from the knowledge of
home from raiettevillto in close proximity to the
here she had visited her daughdpeorile who are legendary but who
ler Mrs Leonard Meistrell and:actually ere alive and were in
her family ithese rooms"
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Republican Will CBS commentator Charles Col-
lingwood took - American 6 TV
Not Seek Recount viewers on the tour vi hich was
DETROIT (AN — Republican i taped a month ago She also gave
Robert E Waldron - -Probably a personal narrative of Vthite
won't seeka recount in the close House history -
special election race he lost to The 'First Lady said she felt
14th
Democrat Ilarold Id Ryan in the the President's home should dis-
Congressional District Tues- PlaY
"all the things we did so
day ' ' well pictures furniture—I think
Waldron a state retwesenta-ithis house should be the place
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tive indicated this after the of- i whore you can Doke them best"
tidal canvass increased State Send —
Ryan's thin rmiriein by threel Prior to 1800 the French re-
votes—to a total of 747 More than fermi to all Americans as "Boa-
S0000 votes sere cast i tonians"
I Bisatter at the 'Audte ituraInt at Circulations
Bubo:1114km foto& By triet 16e pour use el30 pet wroth It
tnli to Out Past Poottal lone Ole anis rstlaus) abe month iii11 th rso 1 Retail Mcichents
months 01 Ot ing months $1 10 m e pu 11 tt NT (1116 "I" 1Ude Isst
ther Postal Zunis la Oltnthosna on inonta et& Unto mantle Biltb 0 A
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Feruary 17—The Conress of the Confederate States of America
today at Richmond enacted slaw pertaining to slaves belonging
to those Indiana of Northern sympathy who are owners of In
dian tribes that havp treaties with the Confederate States
Sikh slaves whoa captured are to be returned to the Con-
federate Indian Agent concerned and sent for disposition by the
agent direct to the authontios of the tribe of which the former
Owner was a member '
MIM110
President
Says People
Are History
WASHINGTON
the minister February 17 ssKennedy says Ins wife's White!
announced as Founders Day andillouse refurbishing project wall
it was announced by Mrs Irene:bring Americans more Intimately
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Heard that the second annuallin contact with the men who
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"Greatest Show" will be present- lived there
ed In April After all he points out historyi
Harley Little led the devotionts people and seeing such Items
and Mn Stella Jiles
the Pledgea President Grants table Lin-:
of Allegiance - The room awards:coln's bed or Monroe gold din!
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'tent to Miss Gertrudetitichards Ince set makes these men s-morei
room and the Oth and Itth grirdes alive" I
and the door prize to Mrs James'
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King i
: - - - mistory a source of strength and
Xennody said he considers US i
The next Ilarylorne meeting:
that dramatizes the
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ill be at Jones'Acadcmy March! gre:anything at story of Ameripi ' "as II
I8j '' 'think the White H s"
House doeis
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A aileyville speech aim music orthy of the closest attention I
departments directed by Mrs land respect -
il Purcell and Miss Nelma Reed
were in charge of the Halleyville
end of Mrs Kennedy's hourlong
program at the evening meeting Joining Wednesday night at the
teleV511011 tour of the White House!
Theksriple trio sang
A 1"Asturnr) i and the restorations she has
LetIVOS"
and ""d '''''' '''"'"!made the President said he as
erin and Linda Trammell sang glad his lie had undertakes the
to numbers Shirley Joyce read rwolect
"The Creation" and Louise Sensilr said he hoped future oceu
baugh "Tbe Three Dears" in lour pants
ll'e -
'like past ' First Ladies 1
interpretations
&Ix" ReddishAtr ould continue to try tomakei
and- Jun Richardson gave a thiet'Ihe White Rouse "thy center'
it"ddr1:011-mAinien:iiiinQiehaienrdlee4dm- Ithre:Irleisatiolyikloill laire-se n se of American!
I(a" Louise Sensibaugh read The President confided that he I
Scripture and Orville Sensibaugh thinks history IS ometirnes “a!
led In swayer Ile also won theldull subject" stith so much em
door prize " phasis on dates
A reception followed in the it American boys and girls
music rpornhtnbservante —of tome to the While House ha said
Founders Day Cake' and punch:and In a sense touch the people 1
were served from a table centered Abe )lava hoon hros them illAku'll'
Mrs Kennedy accompanied by
CBS commentator Charles Col
lingwood took American 6 TV
viewers on the tour uhich as
taped a month ago She also gave
a personal narrative of Vthite
House history —
The First Lady said she felt
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1 HANDBALL PLAYER'?
Abraham Lincoln Is said in sev-
erat accounts to have played a
version of handball! In Spriugfie Id
111 right up to the time of his
nomination toarthe presidency of
the United States - - --- - -- -
Ancient Egyptians used petro-
leum for lubrication lauterprool-
ing and painting mummies i
WATER HEATERS
Participating dealers will Is
pu 13$ certificate Is
clontial PSC custamort whit
buy a racemmanclett electric
water beat
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — AU
out resistance to any unjustified
tax increase and approval of a
Sunday closing law were listed at
the top of the Oklahoma Retail
Merchants Associatiorfa program
v hen the legislature meets next
year executive director I e d
Knoop said Friday n
1 The association at its annual
meeting here also named new of-
1 firers including W M Durnil
Muskogee as president succeed-
ing C E Loomis Enid Knoop
was re-elected executive director
Other officers eluded were AF
Vi'illiams Oklahoma City board --
chairman Dwight L Morelock -
Ada vice president: LO Vega
Woodard secretary-treasurer
and as directors F W Ether
edge George K Cathey L King
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IDickaiott WF Fisher and George
'Sloan Tulsa
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VETERAN ACTOR DIES
HOLLYWOOD (AP? -- Vladimir
Sokol)tf who Once estimated that
he had portrayed 33 nationalities
!during his 50-year acting career
lis dead of a stroke Ile was 71'
CONGRATULATIONS
To
The Members
a
of
WESLEY
METHODIST CHURCH
Your accomplishment in the
completion of this great
place of Worship is a fine
example of the spiritual
progress of our conimupity
911i
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It Is Our Pleasure
To Extend
COlIGRATULATIOIIS
To The Members Of
VIES LEY
METHODIST CHURCH
For your achievement
beacustilptcjytprolyaceed obi vy:c):oursrhip
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REAL ECONOMY BEGINS WITH A
NAMELESS ELECTRIC LAUNDRY
SAVE MORE WITH AN
ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER
a WATER HEATER
Electric Water Heaters and Dryers are perfect mates A
borne laundry combination that's alwass ready regardless
- of the 14eatticr or the time of day You'll never again bays
to trudge to the line and bar k hauling tons of wet heavy
k Ash hen you dry electrit ally And with the budget
built residential rate the mountain of clothes an average
family launders in a ntonth is economical See your
dealer's complete Vile of Electric Dryer' and Water
'killers today
$95 ELECTRIC DRYER
CERTIFICATE
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Participating electric appli
ante dealers sill imue psc
residential customers a $25
dividend certificate tossard
the purchase of an electric
dryer before April 21190
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Turner, Fred G. The McAlester News-Capital (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 154, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1962, newspaper, February 17, 1962; McAlester, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2059894/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.