The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 356, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1967 Page: 3 of 16
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976C
THE NATIONAL REPORT ON WHAT'S HAPPENING
conclusion of two new scientific fights and think more indepen-
pop up behind these findings. A prise) out - verbalize or out
Health - supported study re- think girls in more abstract stu-
boarding school I’ve ever heard States
a possible “no.
bright girts are likely to be in-
The dinner entertainment with
doesn’t want to have to tell him
(Cornish Rhapsody by Bath),
International
other way around.
/
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Earn Big Money :
tered such a situation, are most
By POLLY CRAMER
— Sticky se- touching. — POLLY
quins are hampering my pro-
DEAR POLLY - My teacher
gress in knitting a sequin shell friend will be the recipient of
- •E 5-" •
turn in their bachelor buttons
for a gal like yours.
packing books when getting
FLORENCE
manners b^t
QUITTING BUSINESS SALE!
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1 Valley of Africa.
too.
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ALTUS PLAZA
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CAPRI PANTS
60 New Ones Just Arrived!
Reg. 4.00
★ Mr. Thomson
* Phil Rose
Reg 6 00
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Reg 9.00
and
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SPORTSWEAR
HANES
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by "IN" 3-15 Jrs.
0*
30% Off
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SHOES
->
99
Reg. 4.00
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DALLAS
Reg 5.00
99
FREE CONSULTATION
99
Reg. 6.00
19.98
MERLE NORMAN STUDIO
(
SUMMER
214 West Commerce
HU 2-7417
(Next Door To Altus Beauty School)
JEWELRY
Reg 2.00 Values
Values to 30.00
00
2J
Fankle
FASHION SHOP
Mrs. Hert is Re-elected
Xi Alpha Lambda Leader
Social
Calendar
100%HUMAN HAIR
WIGS
Frankie and
John Latham
SWIM
WEAR
STRAW
BAGS
Reg.
12.00
Reduced For
Quick Clearance
New Shipment
MERCURY
2
3
4
50 Different
COLORS!
All New
Spring
Stock!
SEE OUR SELECTIOI
OF GLAMOROUS
you'll find everything for your hair
and complexion at-
Sew it now.
Printed Pattern 4565: Half Si-
Sizes 5-15
and 8-18
DEAR ABBY: I am presently! of with such a “right.”
a senior at an exclusive, re-
• Jr*, l Petites
• Regular*
Shop FRANKIES'
9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
MON. thru SAT.
WIGS
3995
A up
WIGLETS
1950
A up
6-4 n. Ams
Superb Choice
This dress CLEARLY states
its approach to figure flattery—
over
100
to
choose
from!
HAIR ACCESSORIES—• Combs • Bow*
• Bow-Bands (Pearls, too!) • Ribbon*
Jeweled & Plain Chopsticks
SLEEPING NETS—CURLER COVERS
New! STYLE TENDER for non-slip coif protec-
tion
(
New!
SPRING &
Fred
383
Se53
axtA
school research project — on just putting off saying it as
the Pacific Coast — came up long as possible.
with the fact that teachers often I
& Entire Slock
Wednesday
4:00 p.m. — Alpha Mothers.
Children’s Easter Egg Hunt.
Rotary Center.
7:30 p m. — Duplicate Bride
(open). Rotary Center.
United States, but in other coun- areas are the Amazon valley of
tries like Sweden and Japan South America and the Congo
4
at
: ALTUS BEAUTY ;
; SCHOOL :
• 212 W. Commerce :
When a mother says crossly,
“I don’t want to have to tell
a bachelor. So he thinks the
housewife who uses mixes and
frozen foods and buys bakery
bread is lazy!
Well, please tell him that
when he's ready to trade in his
A woman who talks
with a cigarette dan-
gling from her mouth
destroys her feminine
imaqe.
piano solos were played by Rev.
CONFIDENTIAL TO M. J. S.: Robertson (Romance by Siebel-
Lnc+ aan., +n en4 - ezn.nu ..... I
New! for Spring & Summer
DRESSES
1
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4565 '
SIZES
12%24%
444
SCIENCE DISCOVERY — lag, usually suffer more emo-
GUYS AND GALS ARE DIF-, tional upsets ... But they
FERENT: This is the startling make more noise, whip up more
V
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614
5”
SANDY DEFORD
Women'* Page Editor
Phone HU 2-1221
299
Living with People
ee\-
’ Cathy Bryce (Clair de Lune by
Debussy and Sacro - Monte by
Turina).
Mrs Robertson led in group
action songs.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
How can I separate them so as the Polly Dollar if you use
to speed up my knitting9 — the Pointer she gave me for
$y
Another likely to be “no” and she is
DEAR READERS — Oh. for to move. Cut handles in each
the space to print all your won- end of a cardboard carton, near
derful P o i n t e r s for Harold’s the top edge, to get a better
wife, who has lost her left arm. grip. The packed boxes are
Your spirit of sharing is over- then much easier to lift and
whelming and the words of en- carry during the moving than
couragement, along with the lifting them “dead weight”
prayers of those who have mas- from the floor. — MRS. M. D.
P Enroll Now *2
BEAUTICIANS :
rot back to teacher. When this, _
study separated the sexes into doesn’t have to stop right away,
different classrooms, girls be- He can push his luck a little
came more independent in their further.
ALzon-
-/UU Oklahoma's Finest
• 111 N. Hudson
mg and special handling. Send■
to Anne Adams, care of Altus I
Times - Democrat. 16. Pattern
Dept., 243 West 17th St. New
York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME.
ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Spring’s Fashions are a J O Y
FOR ALL SIZES! See 115
styles, 2 free hat pattern*, fab-
rics, accessories in new Spring-
Summer Pattern Catalog. Gift
Coupon for free pattern in Cat-
alog. Send 50 cents.
V N5
A smort, crisp shift from Mr. Jack's
summer collection. Fashioned in a ray-
on blend fabric, it is accented with a
pocket smartly placed just above the
waist Sizes 10-20. Colors: Daisy,
Green, Blue, White.
-
7 - - 1 Ruth Millet
Youth BeatD Just Among
THENATIONAIpEpODrawuAeun-. Us Women
again, but she will. So he
National Institute of Mental talk boys ... But boys out •
terested in these boy - type stu-
dies. too, and even in mechani-
cal projects. Girls are more at-
tentive and conscientious in
class but tend dutifully to par-
The Altus (Okla.) Times-Democrat, Wednesday, March 22, 1967 3
Born at Right Time
Boats were small, seamen
could not sail into the wind and
so stayed close to land, the com-
pass was not available, the
stars had not been charted ac-
curately and it was not until
the mid-15th century that ocean
navigation was established
as a science. Thus, had Colum-
Iris been born earlier, he pro-
bably could not have made his
voyage of discovery of the New
World in 1492.
zes 12%, 14%2, 184, 18%,
20%, 22. 24%. Size 16% re-
quires 318 yards 39-inch.
FIFTY CENTS in coins for
DEAR ABBY: No wonder
"STILL A BACHELOR” is still
S50-S75
& 5
$200 Weekly :
Train in SW Okla- !
homa's finest beau- •
ty school. T li e :
.
'. A
-2
k Capri—Shorts
& Skirt Sets
All by fomous makers
V Price
k Knit Suits
by Talbot
V Price
By the time they are eight
or 10, most children understand i .
precisely what their mothers pPEAF ABBY: 50 "STILL A
i mean by certain overworked BACHELOR says the reason
, - parental words and phrases. ‘ 8.not married is because
studies . . . may not bowl you dently. Though IQs don’t differ, I , , a . „ . most women are too lazy to
over, but some interesting facts grils at every age (another sur- A,motners.maxpe, cook, huh? Well, my wife
......... 1 ‘ child means that if he just serves home-made bread rolls,
keeps teasing and pestering he and biscuits every day, and she
acaxu - ouppun wu avuuy se- umun gr 1,1 mIviE aimiau au- . " . ma . .u en a makes her own spaghetti and
ports that boys, from earliest dies like science and math and! 8 11‘ 8° anad • •
grades, are more fragile in are more creative. In fact, very | child never takes maybe for
health, start out with a physical
Re-Grouped
k Mr. Thomson Blouse
& Pont Sets
1 Price
9
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Reg. 1.65 1.35
3 p* 395
cm.M+i Itmnc +-unn. L.. - 1en OUL 01 1W 01 LOddY S COl" ______
aaema Fmsirrmamma
... 3 or 4 of thm seriously | is a vital factor in the world’s
enough so studying is dislocated perfume industry because of a
. . . about halt that many substance in its body that
turned apathetic and disorgani- “fixes” the aroma of essences
zed. Maybe - or maybe not and attars. Someimes called
each oattem — add 15 cents for -related to this, adolescent sui- musk this substance is se-
pattern oaddjcents I cide has gone up sharply ~ in creted in sacs near the animal’s
each pattern for first-class mail- a 10 . year period (1953 to 1963) tail and is highly regarded by
close to doubled . . . from 2.3 world perfumers
per 100.000 to 4.0 per 100,000. A ------
sign for alarm, not only in the World’s most heavily forested
Dear Abby Says... Robertsons
The World Called Marriage International
- Dinner Hosts
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 7 ... ,-1-
Rev. and Mrs. John Robert-
late model car for a horse and I ing mail. I would appreciate1 son were hosts in their home
buggy and turn in his color TV your opinion of this “right.” for an international buffet sup-
for whatever happens to come INQUIRING per.
along on the Chautauqua cir- DEAR INQUIRING: There The den was decorated with
cuit, we “lazy” women w i 11; are some institutions (hospitals hanging lanterns and provided
cheerfully return to cooking and penal, usually ) where this atmosphere for the meal which
everything from scratch, and go “right” exists in the best in- included dishes from Germany,
. _ back to washing on washboards, terest of the patient or in- Morocco, Phillipines, Puerto Ri-
sauce from scratch, just like "VI” IN PORT TOWNSEND mate, but yours is the first co. England and the United
her pies and cakes.
•vary dress in our store (up to $60) marked
down during this QUITTING BUSINESS
Sale!
7:30 p. m.
Y M-
1 9 ;
Nylon Hose
in newest Spring
shades!
Reg. 1.50-1.25
3 Prs. 350
\ \
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ft
/2 Price
»r 2-1818 •
School Hours: 8:30 ;
those jars, too. And she still
has lovely hands.
We have three children, 4, 5,
thinking and boys studied har- When she puts off giving a and.8, and my wife sews most
der . . . an alarming discovery “yes” or "no” with “I’ll think " the clothes, and her own,
for everyone who about it," the answer Is most mine, a'udYeoU'!,^ Mn Lester Hert was re. Betn peyton ana Mr Larry Hastines, M and Mrs.
nice. elected president of the Xi Al- Kuehn, co • ordinating board. Jerry larchant, Mr and M S
Our eight-room house is a pha Lambda chapter of Beta Plans were made for a joint ap a M v Mr
ravorea the easier. to. nandle When she mhenngemherecmonmsstgcAPchapminnt"sdannyorebremkMistcherpRhisdia
sex (giris) and gave them bet-quit " san-covers. *•. active in the PTA * officers Monday in the home withitheDeltaEtanchapter. . Brndon,Mrsu"keubenGonzanes
ter breaks in marking But swer should be and is passing and church. Dinner is served OfMrs Her.. , y. DavidDickinson,trans-rund Mrs. Delmar Ewing.
at th esame time, found that the buck every night at 6 p. m. She s; Others elected were Mrs feree, was invited to join the _____
men teachers, though less busi- ' When Ehe savs «you ought thru with the dishes at 7:30, Anne Reinschmiedt, vice presi- chapter. _ New _
ness - like in the classroom, , be outdoors on a nice atand the kids are in bed by 8 dent: Mrs Jerry DeFord, re- Others attending were Mrs. , nh rtutt has a small third
were more democratic and un-5 this” .o she ediy After that she's mine for the cording secretary: Mrs. Fred Ronald Babione. Mrs. Jack j the ton of its head
derstanding, as well as emo- 6. J hi, . "ta Sec and evening. Gallagher, corresponding secre- Chapman. Mrs. Gene Coleman,-T2 J —----1—
tionally more stable. O.K., "iil5n m. Eat, ist as She never complains, is slim, tary; Mrs. Coy Shadid, treasu- Mrs. Gene Martin. Mrs. Sam
that's what science says. dunsd Mr st ti in off the beautiful, and full of love and er; Mrs. T E Laird, extension O’Neal and Mrs. Holland Wil-
QUICK SWITCH FROM SKI tapisYon nd Dni tDisroom , life. She smiles and 1 a u g h sofficer, Mrs. Reinschmiedt. Mrs lams
TO SUMMER: Spring skiing in i andriadninpa o8 to ms roan i more than anyone I know. She---------
the high, snow . packed moun- When she says quietly, but says she's happy, and 1 KNOW Polly's Pointers
X'XS AND LIKES IT Sequins Hamper Knitting
and even later , swarming her patience and the child had DEAR MARRIED: If your " n -
overwhelmingly with young ski better not try it any further wife has a sister, please send D, roa
buffs. So, it’s stimulating to When she says meekly and me her name, address, and a DEAR pOLLy
know that this year a new sweetly Darling I wouldn’t recent photograph. There are
“bare look” will hit the sun- do that it I were you » she about four million bachelors
baked spring slopes . . . It’s doesn’t mean anything ... and who would probably be glad to
an imported - from Sweden ski- nothing drastic will happen if •— thei — hl-------
ing bra and later, the first U.S. darling ignores the remark com-
sun - ski bra, in a blue or pletely
white knit (matching knickers) When sh esays, “You march
• • : Girls skim 10 the bottom yourself straight to your room
of the slope, then in a quick and stay there until I tell you
switch .... tack on a bikini to come out," any kid knows
and jump into the pool. he has gotten his marching or-
GRIM GROWING-UP NOTE: ders 8
Ten out of 100 of today's col- ______
. am. to 5:30 pm. :
• Tuesday thru Sat- ;
{.urtay
eka J
Wives Club. Service Club.
8:00 p. m. — Altus Twirlers
squard dance club. Ross Lingle
recreation room, 1000 Hickory.
Thursday
1:00 p. m. — OWC Duplicate
Bridge. Officers’ Club.
1:15 p. m. — Chapter CM of
PEO. Luncheon. Larry’s Fire-
side Room. Mrs. Tom Yates,
Mrs. Burl Brumley, Mrs. Price
King, Mrs. E. L. Garnett, host-
esses.
2:00 p. m. — Gamma
Mothers. Guest Day. Altus
Golf and Country Club.
2:00 p. m. — Needlecraft
Club. Mrs. Annie Moran, 816 N.
Hudson.
7:00 p.m — WOW Court.
WOW Hall.
Friday
1:00 p.m. — Beta Mothers
Club Easter egg hunt Each
child bring 6 eggs. Hostesses,
Mrs. Keith Dodson, Mrs. Jim
Landrum, Mrs. Harold Worrell.
quicker you start ;
the quicker you •
eam. Big demanc 5
for operators — :
men & women. :
Call or W rite •
Jewell Williams ;
Does Bachelor get home-made
pickles and catsup? I do. My,
♦ • a that ’• ehe mother gave us 400 quart Ma- ligiously-affiliated girls boarding _______________.0002
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Buckley, Callaway & Hale, James H. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 356, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 1967, newspaper, March 22, 1967; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2119131/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.