The Hugo Daily News (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 27, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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'in A Lather!
Dr Alt ABBY: I know this isn't
the worst problem in the world
but It's bad enough to write about
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!Verspirer" My mother walks a-
totmd the house with a dish towel
tucked in her belt because she
iterspires so much Last week we
-ivent to a nighbor's home to play
cards and they said "Let's use
the old cards Gertie gets them all
Vet anyway"
t NY kid brother doesn't dance
beeause his hands sweat so bad
And I won't let a boy hold my
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DRIPPING WET
DEAR DRIPPING: Perspiration
seems to run in your family
Sweat glands become overactive
when emotions are super-charged
Discuss it with your family doctor
Perhaps he can give you some-
thing to control it If he can't
try to forget it — it's a problem
you simply have to sweat with
DEAR ABBY: What do you say
to a teen-age daughter who looks
at you with hate in her eyes ard
says she doesn't owe you anything
because she didn't ask to be born?
HEARTSICK MOIHER
DEAR MOTHER: No one ASKS
to be born What children "owe"
their parents for the gift of life is
never repaid to th parents It is
passed on Instead to THEIR chil-
dren DEAR ABBY: Please advise
"CUCKOO MYSELF" that if she
orders a -cuckoo clock for her re-
latives through her husband who
is stationed in Germany she will
certainly be cuckoo
A serviceman puchasing goods
in a foreign country must sign a
statement that the purhase is a
bona fide gift (he has a quota of
such gifts too) in order to get it
duty-free He may not send things
home to sell
If he is caught breaking these
regulations he is subject to either
or all the following penalties:
A prison sentence Court Martial
or $5000 fine
That's a pretty stiff price to pay
for any kind of clock
OVERSEAS AND NOT CUCKOO
CONFIDENTIAL TO A NEIGH
BOR WHO IS WISE TO HER: A
new broom sweeps clean Buy one
And start with your own doorstep
What's your problem?" Write
to Abby in care of this paper For
a personal reply enclose a stamp-
ed self-addressed envelope
For Abby's pamphlet "What
Teenagers Want tO Know" send 25e
and a large sell-addreSsed stamp-
ed envelope in care of this paper
Theodore Roosevelt came to Ok-
lahoma in 1905 and participated in
a wolf hunt near the Wichita moun-
tains During the same year he
made the area a national game
preserve
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Three Receive
Degrees At
Rainbow Meeting
The Hugo Assembly No 54 Or-
der of Rainbows met Monday
evenirg at the Masonic Temple
Christie Ford worthy advisor
opened the meeting in regular ri-
tual form
Minutes were then read and the
roll was called Jo Ann Faulken-
berry Janie Marcum and Linda
Fellows received their degrees
The meeting was closed in regu-
lar form
Following the meeting refresh-
ments were served to the follow-
ing: Christie Ford Lynda Banks
Jeani Wood Judy Sanguin Bever-
ly Fellows Martha Adcock Dian-
ne Boyd Vicki Grant Remona
Beason Susan White Martha
Parker Margaret Curtis Judy
Webb Theresa Woolsey Bonnie
Booth Patsy Dawkins Linda
Beard Carol Campbell Janet
Hampton Suzanne Hanna Franc-
es Anderson Toni Biard Linda
Fellows Jo Arn Faulkenberry
Janie Marcum
Mrs E H Harvey Mrs Lou-
is Adcock Mrs Simon Parker
Mrs Wayne Sanguin Mr and
Mrs Carol Hansen Mrs WB Me-
Dowel Mr Frank Griffith and
Mrs E A Ford
After the meeting cardy was
distributed to members to sell for
the benefit of assembly
Six From Hugo
Attending Camp
Near Tahlequah
Six Hugo teenagers are attending
the McAlester District Junior
High Camp at Camp Egan near
Tahlequah this week With t h e
group is Carl Evans youth dir-
ector of the First Methodist Church
here Evans is directing recreat-
ion at the camp this week
Those attending the youth camp
are: Mildred Alexander Judy
Barnes Susan Ford Frank Fry
Janice Powell ard Kathy Kirtley
They will return home Friday
Betty Firebaugh
Visiting Here
Guest this week in the home of
her grandmother Mrs R M Fire
baugh is Miss Bitty Firebaugh
Stil:water Miss Firebaugh arriv-
ed Monday to attend a sorority
rush party
Now Ira Progress
FDA CD eArM
OF THE YEAR
Take Advantage of this
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY
ALL SALES FINAL
Pair Honorid
At Luncheon
In Brewer Home
Miss Betty Arnett and Miss
Carolyn Johnson who will attend
the University of Oklahoma this
fall were entertained at an infor-
mal luncheon held Monday in the
home of Mrs O A Brewer Co-
hostesses were Mrs J Leland
Gourley Oklahoma City and Mrs
Bob Farquharson Dallas
All are members of Beta Theta
Chapter Kappa Kappa Gamma
sorority at the university
hand-painted place cards featur-
ed the sorority flower the fleur-de-lis
and floral arrangements car-
ried out the colors light and dark
blue
Mrs Lloyd Simpson assisted in
serving a salad plate
Attending were active members
of the chapter at Norman Miss
Lyntha Nick las Lawton Miss Ka-
ren Boggs Oklahoma City Miss
Mary Liz McClure Ardmore Miss
Karen Sanders Dallas Miss Ma-
ry Pat Orman Borger Texas
Miss Charlotte Fogg El Reno
and Miss Betty Pond Enid also
Miss Betty Firebaugh president
of the Kappa chapter at Oklahoma
State University Stillwater
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Vacattoning
In Arkansas
On vacation to Paradise Valley
near Plainview Arkansas are
Mr and Mrs J H Coggins and
Dr ard Mrs G W Anderson
They are the guests of Mr and
Mrs Bob Sorrel Is Mrs Ander-
son's borther-in-law and sister
They will return lame late Sunday
Collinses Guests
of Daughter
Mr and Mrs Wilkie Collins are
guests this week of their daugh-
ter Mrs Christine Roche Little
Rock They left Monday morning
Mrs Adams Has
Tulsa Visitor
Mrs C A Adams had as guest
in her home this weekend Mrs
C E Blessing Tulsa Mrs Bless-
ing was formerly of Hugo
Rountrees Leave
IOn Vacation
Mrs Wendell Rountree and
daughter Sammye Kay left Mon-
day morning on vacation to Calif-
ornia for several weeks TheY
will visit Mrs Rountree's parents
Mr and Mrs Ed Wright in Porter-
ville California
Stiefers Visit in Kansas
Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs
Don Hawthorne Umpire Arkan-
sas were Mr and Ntrs V C
Stiefer and children Winema and
Charles Mr and Mrs Stiefer and
Winema returned Monday ' while
Charles remained for a longer visit
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WM -Meets For
Royal Service
Program Monday
The VMS of the First Baptist
Church met Monday afterroon for
the Royal Service Program with
the Bessie Bell Circle in charge
The meeting was called to order
by Mrs A L Fountain president
Topic of the program was "Cen-
ters of Good Will"
To open the program Christmas
carols were sung followed by de
votional thoughts given by ikilrs
Ina Jinks and Mrs Jim Bram lett
Airs Clarence Atkinson called the
group to prayer Missionaries list-
ed on the prayer calendar for the
day were: D J Spiegel Brazil
Mrs Carlos Perez and Mrs Petcr
Miller San Bias Panama Tars
M E Torstrick Chile: Floryne
-Miller Japan Mrs C F Wit ley
Nigeria L O Gui Bott Louisiana
and Jean Bach Nigeria
Introduction was given by Mrs
Virgil Williams entitled "The Ori-
gin of Goodwill Centers" -Peace
on earth Good will toward men"
was the object Targets of t h e
program were Love Mrs C M
Sasser Peace Mrs Maudie Wil-
liamson Wonderful Counsellor
Mrs Oscar Cole Jesus the Say
lour Mrs Glenn Womack Mrs
Womack then led the group in
prayer
Following the program was a
business meeting with Mrs Foun-
lain in charge Mrs J F Murrell
chairman of the nominating
committee read the list of offi-
cers and chairmen for the new
year and they were elected
Refreshments were then serv-
ed by the Jewell Smith Circle
Rebekah Lodge
Met Here Monday
The regular session of the Hugo
Rebekah Lodge 125 met Alorday
night in the Oddfellow hail Mrs
Evelyn McCorkle Noble Grand
was in charge of the meeting
Main business discussed was
plans for a picnic Friday night at
Ansley Park Refreshments were
served following the businets
meeting
Rome Stens Have
Ft Worth Visitors
Mr and Mrs Romie Steil had as
their guests this weekend Mr and
Mrs Watts Weise of l'Ort Worth
Mr and Mrs Ste 11's daughter Ju-
dy returned home with them to
visit Fort Worth Dallas and Den-
ton for the next ten days
Oklahoma's 4-H clubs were first
in the nation to have the 4-II Key
Award program now carried on in
16 states It recognizes the top one
per cent of the State's membership
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PRAYER: 0 God Our Father
Ae thank Thee for Thy stead
fast love which has never failed
us eVen in the darkest and most
uncertain hours Slay we be un-
afraid of tomorrow krowing that
nothing in life or death can SCPAr
ate us from Thy love reealed in
Jesus Christ our Lord la His
name we pray Amen
Mrs Gourley
Visiting Parents
Airs J Leland Gourley Okla-
homa City arrived Monday to
spend a few (lays with her par-
ents Mr and -Mrs Lloyd Si nip-
son She and her daughter Janna
who has visited here a week re-
turned today to their home
With 41000 miles of oil and gas
transmission in pipe lines Okla-
homa ranks third in the nation
RALTH
at pool-dside
Rest and relax! Swim in our beautiful pool—hut Spring's first outdoor
temperature controlled year around pool Social I lostess Beautiful seen
try excellent fishing ail types of boating—takes Catherine Hamilton and
OuachitalColf at our nearby Country Club Famed for tine food
Take this opportunity to pep up and improve your health with the
crorld-famous thermal baths Find relief for nervous tension aching mum
ties and stiff joints even rheumatism and arthritis You can go from
your room in robe and slippers to the bathhouse in hotel hot Springs in
America's only health resort with natural thermal waters under the regulao
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Mrs Bill Card and Don of Dun-
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returned Sunday
Vipers Dominate
svVoman's Day
MANGUM Okla (UPI) — Mrs
F neatly was vexed by vipers
on a recent Sum lay
Driving to church she ran over a
rattlesnake She decided to back
over it to be sure it was dead
But when shiii backed to the spot
the snake was gone and M r s
llatly suspected it had become
entangled in the bottom of the car
So she abandoned the car and
walked to church
John Alkaing the minister
preached a good sermon that day
with many vivid references to ser-
pents After lunch Mrs Heady turned
on a television program The first
scene was Jungle Jim wrestling a
boa constrictor
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