The Hugo Daily News (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 45, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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Mrs Jim Bram lett co-chairman
presided at the meeting
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Casper Wesson "Soul Winning"
The prayer calendar was read
by Mrs Brockman after which the
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fountain led in the closing prayer
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those previously mentioned were
Mrs Homer Coggins and Mrs
J R Taylor
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DEAR ABBY: Since I moved
near my sister-in-law my life has
been a nightmare I pack three
lunches and say goodbye to my
family at 8:20 AM and before
I can turn around here she comes
with her two boys 3 and 4 She
sits down and starts yaking while
the boys amuse themselves skat-
ing on my floors and arranging the
furniture so they can jump from
one piece to another
This morning I had to call a
plumber to fix the toilet after they
flushed a rubber doll some plastic
boats and four wash cloths down
there They also pulled the ther-
mostat off the wall and cut up
some patterns I was saving The
only time their mother shows any
sign of disciplining them is when
they fight Then she just hits them
Over the head with her purse
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please to phone before she comes
(so I can hide) but she says "I
only stay a minute" then she
stays until the 12 o'clock whistle
blows and I'm stuck with them
for lunch
How can I get rid of these
visits? I don't want her mad at
me When she has it in for some-
one she makes up lies and ruins
their reputations
READY FOR A STRAIT-JACKET
DEAR KEADY: Don't worry
about your reputation — it's your
sanity that's important now Tell
her in a friendly way that you
can't have morning visitors be
cause you have work to do If
this fails keep your door locked
and put cotton In your ears
"Dropper inners" aren't as eosily
hurt as you think
PER ABBY: There are six of
us children (all married) in the
family and every Christmas we go
through the same thing We have
always pitched in to NA our par-
ents one nice gift from all of us
One sister is behind three years
for her share and one brother has
never put in his share We would
rather buy one nice gift than six
cheaper ones None of us are poor
What do you suggest?
TREASURER
DEAR TREASURER: Six less
expensive gifts would be just as
much appreciated as one large ex
pensive one Next time each se
lect his own
DEAR ABBY: May I give
"AFRAID OF THE DARK" a
word of encouragement? There
were nine of us children and I
was the only one who was afraid
of the dark I was frightened so
bad that cold sweat would run
down my back No one could con-
vince me that there was nothing
to be afraid of I was fortunate in
that my parents never laughed at
me Instead they let me sleep
with a small light in my bedroom
I am 74 and still do
MRS T F
CONFIDENTIAL TO DISGUST
ED SUBURBAN FATHER: Learn
how to say NOI Building boys is
easier than mending men
For a personal reply write to
ABBY Box 3345 Beverly Hills
California and include a self-
addressed stamped envelope
Abby answers ALL mail
Pierian Club
Meets in
Wolff Home
The Pierian Club met Wednes-
day afternoon November 16 in
the home of Mrs Joe Wolff 760
East Duke
Mrs Dale Hammons president
presided over the business meet-
ing Mrs Jimmie Campbell mem-
ber of the library board reported
a very good response by the grade
school children to National Book
Week Mrs Hammons said a very
interesting and enjoyable day was
spert in McAlester during the dis-
trict federated convention
The program was presented by
Mrs Ike Webb who gave a most
interesting discussion on "Wh a t
Happened to the 3-R's" saying
advances had been made in our
education system in the last few
days especially here in Hugo
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to Mrs Richard Biard
Mrs Hershel Bright Mrs Joe
Brindley Mrs Guy Burrous Mrs
Campbell Mrs Chap Davidson
Mrs Jarvis Fry Mrs W C Hack-
er Mrs Hammons Mrs Wheeler
Leard Mrs Jake Pullen Mrs
Webb Mrs A Wolff Mrs E A
Burke Mrs E P Childs Mrs
R L Gee and Mrs R J Shull
Today's
Devotional
SCRIPTURE: Let your speech
be always with grace seasoned
with salt that ye may know how
ye ought to answer every man
Colossians 4:6)
PRAYER: 0 God make us
clear witnesses for Thee this day
Deliver us from indecision and
complacency which result in for-'1
feited opportunities to witness for
Thee In our Saviour's same
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Miss Erma Fae Julian
Julian-Fowler
Engagement
Is Announced
Mr and Mrs Tom Julian Val-
liant announce the engagement of
their daughter Miss Erma Fae
Julian to Clarence Wade Fowler
son of Mr and Mrs C C Fowler
also of Valliant
The date set for the wedding is
Saturday January 21 in Valiant
The bride-to-be is a graduate of
Valliant highschool and is present-
ly employed at Citizen's State
Bank here in Hugo Her fiance
also a graduate of Valliant high-
school is a senior student at Okla-
homa State University Stillwater
majoring in dairy manufacturing
Group Gaihers
For Early
Thanksgivin2
Mr and Mrs J C Wilkins who
live southeast of the city had an
early Thanksgiving dinner cele-
bration this year in order for the
family to all be together while
their son Hal Collins home on
leave from the Navy stationed in
Japan could be with them as Ie
had to leave on Wednesday
The event was held Sunday No-
vember 13 Others attending were
the Wilkins' son-in-law and daugh-
ter Mr and Mrs Kelly France
ard daughter Lynn of Huge their
other daughter Nancy of the home
address and Mr and Mrs L V
Kitchens Mr and Mrs B D
Corn and Mr and Mrs E D
Corn all of Grant and Mr and
Mrs Jimmy Robertson and son
Greg Hugo
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Visits In Muskogee
Mrs Roy Craft returned home
Wedresday following a few days
visit in Muskogee with her moth-
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of the Bismarck Sors of Norway
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Miss Charlesanna Markham
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November 11 in the Church of
Christ at De cal
The bride given in marriage by
her father wore a white chiffon
and lace dress and carried a bou-
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Dallas and the groom's atterdant
was Jim Bryan of Dallas Ushers
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