The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 6, 1973 Page: 18 of 20
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6B The Altus Times-Democrat, Sunday, May 6, 1973
Home Club Students To Present Recital
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Mrs. Gene Gilmore.
A pink linen cloth covered the hosted by the bride’s parents.
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Sunday, May 13th, is Mothers Day
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Appointments
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Annabel's
available.
Did you know May is 2nd only
to December in yearly gift sales.
It does include Mother’s Day,
Miss Joyce Gilmore, bride-
elect of Richard Kirk of
Garland, Tex., was honored
recently with a pre-nuptial
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In the receiving line with bridegroom, Atlanta, Ga.
Miss Gilmore was her mother
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Bridal & Father’s Day. This is
Mother’s Week. Please do not be
caught napping and forgetting.
There is no time better to select
and save now at Annabel’s. Let us
Gift-Wrap a loving thought for
you Happy Mother’s Day.
TEKA
CR YSTAL
HALL OF
BEAUTY
Home garden experts all seem to have the same address
— next door'
Holds April
Meeting
The Olustee Home Extension
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DEAR WORRIED: Your story should be told to the
police.
Special Thru May 12th
Proto Permanent
Altus Plaza Shopping Center
Lea Johnston-Receptionist And Owner
Open Monday Thru Saturday, Phone 471-1536
Special
VITA-E
LaMaur
“MAY-DAYS” ARE “GIFT-DAYS” AT 1
Dewt Abby
cent mirrors, and genuine cut glass, cardials,
brandy, parfaits and wines from Germany.
Collectors imperial-press crystal, pitchers,
water sets, cruets, toothpicks, cake stands or
plates.
■ Mrs. Euta Mae Paulk was
■ hostess for the recent meeting
■ of Priscilla Sunday School
B Class held at Cattlemen's
H Cafeteria. Co-hostesses for the
B luncheon were Miss Cressie
IM Johnston, Mrs. Elmer Bishop,
mE Mrs. Ethel Newman, Miss
u Beulah Swaffer and Mrs Oran
Voorhies
A child’s ear is that delicate instrument that can't hear a
parent's bellow from the next room, but picks up the
faintest far off tinkle of an ice-cream truck.
$600 ‘sacrifice’
Baby-sitter: a teenager who behaves like an adult, while
the adults are out behaving like teenagers
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Problems’ You’ll feel better if you get it off your chest
For a personal reply, write to ABBY. Box No. 69700, L. A.
Calif. 90069. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope,
please.
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Work: something done by everybody except politicians
and efficiency experts.
DEAR ABBY: Often people write to you for informa-
tion which they can easily get by simply calling their
public library (such as the recent inquiry about the origin
of the American Indian). Most libraries are happy to serve
the public with ready reference material by phone. Librar-
ies are not just for “bookworms”—they are the storehouse
of mankind's accumulated knowledge, historical as well as
current
Librarians are there to arrange this material in some
logical manner, and guide people in their search for it.
They can supply facts concerning the World Series, instruc-
tions on repairing a car, material for a term paper, a
directory of addresses, back issues of a magazine.
Please urge people to USE their public libraries. We
have no budget to advertise the many services we offer.
Will you give us a small plug, Abby?
FORMER LIBRARIAN
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Zales Revolving Charge • Zales Custor Charge • BankAmer <ard • Master Charge • American Express • Layaway
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ANNABEL'S
A garden reception was
pk"
-Handmade imported fine white linen Ker-
chiefs. Less 33 one-third.
Handmade imported fine white roll covers,
bun cozy's & guest towels. Finest linen with
Battenbury and Maderia cut work and em-
broidery. Save one third and 1/2 on each item.
Extra large white bridge cloths or 5 pc. sets.
Less 50 per cent.
Finest Maderia and Swedish lace "drip drys"
dinner sets less half price.
Finest Maderia and colored linen place mat
sets boxed Less 50 per cent.
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By Abigail Van Buren
• 1973 by Chicaw Tribune-N. Y. News Synd., lac.
DEAR ABBY I've beer married to an American serv-
iceman for 16 years We have two children, 13 and 9. Our
marriage has been miserable I am easy-going, and he is
very temperamental He was sent to Korea for 13 months,
and I wanted to write and tell him we were finished be-
cause I had lost all love and desire for him That’s when I
went to this lady who reads palms.
The lady told me that money is power, and power is
the devil's curse, and if I had any money I would have to
sacrifice it to drive the evil spirits from my body.
I told her all I had was $600 in cash and $2,800 in
bonds She told me to bring her the cash so she could take
it to church and burn it as a sacrifice, then I would be free
of the devil’s curse
I did as she asked, and I know it sounds weird, but like
a miracle I started feeling love and desire for my husband
again, even tho we were separated. I wrote him love letters
every day The palm reader told me if I mentioned the
miracle to my husband the spell would be broken.
I was very happy Then this woman called and told me
she had a message from God, who said if I wanted the
spell to last after my husband got home I would have to
cash in my bonds and sacrifice them, too, so I obeyed her
My husband is coming home soon, and I don't know
what to tell him about our savings and the bonds I’m
afraid he will kill me Please help me
WORRIED IN BALTIMORE
ZALES JEWELERS: Altus Plaza Shopping Center
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very finest
in observance of National James Wheeles, Tommie Charla Richeson, Diana
Music Week the piano students Alexander, Lisa Georgis, Robin Seeberger. Mark McClanahan,
of Miss Georgia Winton will be Allen, Serena Walters, Lea Carla Elred, Viza Nucci, Becky
presented in a recital Sunday at Blackwell, Neil Blackwell, Lori Barrett, Donna Martin, Ann
3 pm. at the City Auditorium. Garrett, Derryl Bell, Sara Webb, Ann Baden, Anita Nucci,
The program is open to the Sadler, Lynn Garrett, Melissa Donna Kelley, Gina Rodgers,
Club met recently at the home public. The theme of music Doughty, Stephanie Me- Richard McDole, Susan Hill,
of Mrs. D.C. Leonard for the week which is sponsored an- Clanahan, Tanya Ritchie, Margaret Howard and Cheryl
April lesson. Mrs. Jack Pat- nually by the National Brenda Donnell, Rebecca Ray, Byrd.
terson was hostess Federation of Music Clubs is
Graduation time,
terrific. If you missed if — "You missed the
Texhoma; Mr. and Mrs.
Car roll Butler, Ronny, Vicki,
Kevin and Stephanie, all of
Ardmore;
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Knight
and Devon, Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Butler, Mrs. Frank Claiborne
and Carol, both of Altus; Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Briscoe,
Elmer; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kittle and family, all of
Lawton; Mr. and Mrs. Coy
Butler, Kirk, Ken and Danean,
all of Elmer; Mrs. Claude Hartl
and Oran, both of Sedalia, Mo.;
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Cunningham of Reed.
Don't be a forgetful "fretty" Frank & Fanny.
Smoke Sale" was
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pictures for high-styled. Groupings also ac
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JEWELERS
By Faberge Reg. $20.00 $15
register If have an old jewel
Hostesses were Mrs. Briscoe, neck dress that definitely
Mrs. Milton, Mrs. Chester looks dated, revitalize it.
Those attending were Mrs Savage, Mrs. Dunham, Mrs. Add a peter pan white col-
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Lorena Hensley, Amarillo, Joe Abbott, Mrs. Jim Jones, and floppy bow at the neck for
Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mrs. Bill Henry. a more popular look
Toombs, Mrs. Dan Caldwell,
Mrs. Juanita Montoye and
Boneta, Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Montoye, Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Montoye and family, all of
DEAR ABBY: As soon as Tom and I became engaged,
he started the "Why wait?” line, so we became intimate,
altho J was 3 virgin until then Now I find that he has told
all his friends, and I feel betrayed.
I am not sure I want to spend the rest of my life with
someone that immature. Abby, if a boy really loves a girl
and respects her. would he tell something like that?
YOUNG SQUARE
DEAR YOUNG: No. And I think you are wise to ques-
tion his love. Don't marry a “boy"—marry a MAN.
not over.
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bridegroom’s mother at I
Oklahoma City. The Rev. E.M. J
Rich officiated. $
The bride is the daughter of 2
Dr. and Mrs. R.H Burdick, ’
Altus. The bridegroom is the I
son of Mrs. Eleanor Jackson, 4
Oklahoma City, and the late I
Dan Jackson. '
PERMANENTS
Reg. $20.00 $1500
of the
Stone, brother
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You are
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ANNABEL’S GIFT SHOP
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Convos With Any Color Scouts Visit Station Reunion
Canvas shoulder bags are
sas ... Held At
goes with any color outfit, completedla tour of the Central Ann Clark, Mary Blobaum, mi
Fire Station. Capt. Wayne Angela Smith. Glenda Branch, cimer
Evening Elegonce Burke explained the fire alarm Kun Traylor, Tracie Nawrocki
An ultrasophisticated, yet system and the use of other Scarlett Gibson Regina Ruiz. Th . ..
auite inexnensive look for equipment in the office. They Tracy Powell, LaDana The wooey family
evening wear is a long skirt saw all the fire trucks. the Chambers, Karen Wheeler, reunion.was held April 27 to 29
topped with a crepe wrap- ambulance, the rescue boat and Duane and Mark Blobaum. A Ie home of Mr. and Mrs.
around blouse A string of the living quarters upstairs. Leaders are Mrs. Seba Clark, Foy Butler, Elmer.
pearls will add another touch Driver, Otho Walker Jr. and Mrs. Sharon Smith and Mrs
of elegance Kenneth Sisk took the troop for Carol Blobaum.
refreshment table, centered
with an arrangement of Easter
bonnets and the Easter Bunny.
Pink rose mints were prepared
by Mrs. George Starks. Serving,
were Mrs. Lonnie Briscoe and
Mrs. Walter Milton. Mrs. Jun
Dunham presided at the
-Beautifuk colored and white linen napkins.
Reg. $1.25 each Less one-half.
Mrs. Forrest Drury, Focus the Spotlight on
president, conducted the Music."
business session and Mrs. W.T.
Lindsey led the club coUect. Appearing on the program
Mrs. Patterson gave the will be Bronwyn Walters,
devotional using Luke 9:16. Karen seeberger, RoslynWest,
Roll call was answered by Donna Capps, Beverly Capps,
naming “Mv Favorite Gourmet Steve Alexander, Robin Orr,
Dish." ,
Mrs. Leonard presented the Pcir Wecg
lesson on gourmet cooking with - '
spices and herbs. As a project
for " Homemakers Week," n (oreen
members will have a display in b • • । '
the window of Preston Pot-
Mrs. Alvis Talbot, guest, and Ceremony
other members present were *
Mrs. Henry Whitehead, Mrs.
Floyd Grayson, Mrs. A.R. Miss Janis Burdick and
Atchison, Mrs. F.W Wagnon, Robert Jackson were married
Mrs. L.A. Fessenden and Mrs. April 28 in an 11 a.m. garden
Diamond jewelry,
as brilliant as your love for Mother
She loves diamonds, jewelry and watches; you love her. You’re made for each other1
a Diamond gaiaxie pendant, 14 karat gold $150. b Royal Star, 12 diamonds, 14 karat gold $225
c Fashionring, 15 diamonds, 14 karat gold $1250, d Elgin watch, 17 jewels. V2 carat total weight $299
e Diamond solitaire earrings. 14 karat gold $89 95 pr f Romantique bridal set, 3 diamonds, 14 karat gold $350
g Diamond solitaire, 6-prong, 14 karat gold $495 h. Swirl bridal set, 49 diamonds, 14 karat gold $1450
j Constellation bridal set, 15 diamonds, 14 karat gold $525
But if's
of looses elafion, like a Christmas gift
received in January.
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Following a wedding trip to
the west coast, the couple plans
to make their home at
Oklahoma City.
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.. DEAR FORMER: You’ve helped me for years. This is —
the least I can do for you. I hope this item doesn’t swamp E ve Hi iGlGS
Now hear this: style and fit come first at Sherman’s
Shoes, 107 W. Commerce. Shop here for "Brands you know
- Shoes you love.” Mother’s Day is May 13!
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Gilmore, Robert K. & DeFord, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 6, 1973, newspaper, May 6, 1973; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121202/m1/18/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.