The Duncan Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1960 Page: 3 of 12
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DUNCAN OKLAHOMA
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Women s Page To Monday Meeting
:yiDers brcught sot a
in the Whitaker State Holm wi
URACE DA-AION Editor
The ecidor welcomes information On all activities of women's
groups weddings showers parties and other social news The deau-
line is 10 am the morning following an event Brides are asked tc
sormilt pictures bef(re the wedding and information for the news
story in advance or immediately after the ceremony
Acacia Shrine Has
Christmas Program
A Chrstimas party wa ror meciouu U1111
hilud with a regular busines
la
A wade kt tet nimnied
meeting- ior Acacia Shrine Monda
noil in thi Terio( with red and green bolls was the
Forty-four members Vu1 l''at"re attraction lor the gilt ex-
R change and party for members ol
id Jins pitaltq! ili g the ble in
cs meet the Iledbud Unit ot the Carden
mg Mrs Ty "oloist Club Monday in the home of
The reireliment taint u a Earl Russell 912 Hilicrest Drive
i!darned k011 chr itmi ti Members brought wreaths to be
dccorLiftd 1ink and hint taken to the raids Valley hospital
A program under the direction
Ifeiresiumints were keepay
with the yuletide of Mrs Ed Gentry consisted ot
progmin chort 01 vocal solos by Mrs Sarah
Mrs H Clan Mrs Saia kith Mrs' Crockett
C crtml and accompanying and a story titled
"Nliracie at Barrick Texas" told
Mrs Wallace led in the sinitici of
M
by rs Odell W m
illias
carols
A tivvotion ‘is given by Mrs
111 les and Mrs It W King told
the Christmas iiwy as told by Mrs
Billy Graham closing vol' a
poem tzken from Billy Graham s
Mr Hales o'ct a Santa tor
Ih' gt ex(hant4e
Nlem)ers were present troll
Lawton Marlow Comanche and
‘kanrilia in additJon to Duneim
Jolly Jills Club
Names Orchestra
For Yule Dance
The Ashley Alexander Jr Quin-
tet will furnish music for the
annual Jolly Jilts Christmas dance
it was announced as final plans
were made for the event at a
club nieeting Monday niht in the
lunne of Beverly WorielL 1405
Chestnut
Plans were made also tor a
party on Dec 19 in the Wendell
Smith home The club voted to
buy toys for the AACW toy cent-
er Members present Were Beverly
Price Bonnie Goodner Sue Ach-
senhausen Kay Smith Lynn
Smith Janet Jackson Sandra
Smith Carole Ilandshy Marilvn
Ilandshy Beverly IVIcGowen Cin-
dy Wiles Donna Frensley Linda
Bodolph Julie Coodncr Melanie
Harbour Barbara Williams :kin-
t ha McCulley Mary Kathryn
Spurgin and Mrs Smith spoil-Sot'
Mrs Hill Presides -
At Rebekah Meeting
Mrs: Ed Hill noble grand pre-
sided at a meeting of flebckah
Lodge 313 llonday night in the
IOU?' Hall with 26 members and
two guests present
Entertainment was furnished
by 23 members of the IOOF who
presented a drill and skit Mrs
J C Wood conducted a short bus-
iness session
A Christmas party was an-
nounced for the next meeting on
Dec 19
Refreshments were served by
Mrs Emmitt Moore Mrs Dovie
Linton Mrs Everett Langley and
Mrs Ed Hill
Mrs Kolb Heads
Nominating Group
A nominating committee beaded
by Mrs S I Kalb was named for
the Daughters of American Revo-
lution at a meeting Monday in the
home of Mrs J A Blaydes tin
Pine with Mrs O A Roberts as
co-hostess
Mrs E E Brown and Mrs
Frank Gatlin will serve on the
committee with 'Airs Kolb
Mrs IV S Ivy used the theme
"Gods Great Gift" as the basis
tor a devotion Others participat-
ing in the opening program were
ForreA Pittman leadihg the
Hap salute Mrs Robert Moder
national defense report and Mrs
E E Brown reporting on the
Community Council
Mrs Fred Carrithers gave a re-
poll of the recent district conven-
tion held in Chickasha and she
announced that wculd be host for
the 1961 meeting
Early history of Christmas eus-
tomi was the subject of a lesson
presented by Mrs Robert Emery
11(ms of straberry plants
should bo about four feet apart to
allow tor cultivation
INTEGRITY ACCURACY
QUALITY PROTECTION
Priceless ingredients sshich go
into every prescription conk
pounded by our skilli4d Minn
macists A complete service
REIS DRUG
fifil Main ALpine 5-6!92
I f-N I ESA Brings Gifts
Gift Exchange Is
Feature of Party
For Redbud Unit
4 S
SOCIAL CALE
S
SOCIAL CA LENDA
Wednestlay
So Sum Club Airs Waiter Ep ler
1005 ilackberry 2 pm
'qercredi luncheon Mrs Ted
Gilbert 1317 N 10th 1 pm
Happy Hour luncheon Airs Earl
ImmstlI 1412 11crest Drive 1 pm
The Seekers Mrs John Halli-
burton 9 30 am
Entre Nous NI 15 Claud :Murray
North el Highway 2 pin
Alethodist Bible Study Airs 3
n Perkins 1403 N Pith 9:30 am
AALW an group Cotton Elec-
tric P30 am
Perkto Chin Airs W S Wetzel
Coantry Club luncheon 1 pm
Menmers brcught gilts for a giri
in the Whitaker State Home when
Eta Iota Chcpter of Epsilon Sigma
Ahina met Monday in the home
Mrs Lovd Cloud 421 N
lit addition to the indiidual
iC clul fl prusent the
tri with a Att The surotity voted
toe to give money and toy's to
the AAUW toy center
Ile educational program On
l'Personal Appearance" was give'
by Mts Willis England Mrs S
Kii gace the devotion and Mrs
Jack 'Miller presided at the busi-
ness sessjon
Others present cere Mmes 'WI
Giectusood Francis J Pruitt Ted
Elam Berry Johnson Wenn Tay-
lor Eutah Underwood and MI-
! 'dam C Alfi
Forsythia Members
Entertain Husbands
At Christmas Party
Husbands were guests of the
:Forsythia Unit of Duncan Car
(teri Club at a party Monday
at the Security Bank Civic Room
1 Hostesses ‘kere Mrs It E Hall
Carols vk ere sung by the group I WS leSSVS t're
AIN C N Armst rong W as a mark and Ali's Fred Moss Tra11-
gocst !A lei ithers attending re I tional Christmas decorations were
Mines Bonnie Feather lierhit used on the tables with gresmery
Johnson Joe Kirkpatrick D IL and red candles centering the
McMahan Nick Miller Harold larg° thhle "111°1 was c"ered
moor D T Otn 11roki pow ith a red net cloth
ell Odie 1u ers Fred Worrell nose attending v ci iessrs
noy 1rnion Robert E Jones and 1 Imes Cleve Blair Harry
and F J Cwodner Bras ‘k ell E F Cook W R Car
ton James Hoover Jr Dosson
!Lon James Hoover Jr Dosson
!Ray K P Smith anti the host
! couples
! 3
Better Living Cub
Chooses Project
A community proect chosen by
the Better Living Club at their
annual meeting in the home ot
! Mrs Ned Cooper is the making
ol layettes
Gilts were exchanged tollowing
entertainment of games conduct
ed by Mrs E C Bolles and Mrs
Joe M Johnson
Airs Ruben Johnson won the
white elephant award
Other members were Mines
Gordon Nichols C D McDoulett
Chester Dunn II arry Schwegman
Harold Powell Holley Young Roy
Salmon Alfred Cochran E J
Privitt R C Coburn and LaDell
Gee
Las Reinitas Plans Gee
Valentine Dance
of Mrs Billy Orvis Is
During a regular meeting
the Las Reinitas Club Monday Faith Class Hostess
night in the home of Jo Ann and Mrs Billy Orvis 1307 N 14th
Cherie Alspaugh plans were be- entertained members of the Faith
gun for the annual valentine Class of Plato Baptist Church
dance to he held in February with a party and gift exchange
Club members are asked to Monday
bring a can of food and a guar- Those attending were MITICS
ter to the Christmas patty on Charlene Pollock Fannie Am
Thui sday night to be used or drews Dale Drake Jack Davis
a basket to be given a needy Charles Hefner Henry Clay Jane
Calloway J H Lowery Florence
The club is making stufied toys Walter Paul Buben J D Fleet
to be distributed as a project for wood and Clifton Foster
the holidays Mrs Lowery class teacher was
Members present were Sue presented a gift from the class
Boxley Linda Frye Shirley Jot-
dan Barbara and Beverly Kann Michigan State University has
Kathy Milburn Carol Woolf Jane started an African Language and
Brown Sharon Hamlett Joan Area Center where African Ian-
Kay Ritchie and Carol Patterson guage are taught
Class of Plato Baptist Church
with a party and gift exchange
Alonday
Those attending were MITICS
Charlene Pollock Fannie An-
drews Dale Drake Jack Davis
Charles Hefner Henry Clay Jane
Calloway J H Lowery Florence
Walter Paul Buben J D Fleet-
wood and Clifton Foster
Mrs Lowery class teacher was
presented a gift from the class
I
Michigan State University has
started an African Language and
Area Center where African lan-1
guage are taught
Mrs Julian Dyoson
Is Added Guest
of Hestian Club
Mrs Julian Dyason or New Or
lenits was a guest of the Host Lin
Club meeting Mom lay in the home
of Mrs Terry Anderson Ettit Nor-
mandy Court with Irs Charles
MeLaugolin as co-hostess
Christmas favors were presented
the guests and Mrs H K Arnold
Jr presented a demonstratien on
tlecoratiohs along vith a lesson on
-The Meaning of Christmas
frs Wayne Miller gave the devotion
RICH'S
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Mrs W J Rogers
Is Added Guest
At Rebekah Party
rs W J Rogers was a guest
and 10 members of the Rehekah
Class of Immanuel Baptist Church
were present IA hen Mrs G I
Jackson and Mrs L V Talley
enl ertamed at a party and gill
exchange
The event Was held NIonday in
the Jackson home at 301 N A
A story by Mrs A F Iail c
and poems read by the croty
t ere I eat tires of the progrmn
A basket for a wetly family
was planned during a shoo 1Hl
ness meeting and vit t too
cussed
The meeting closvl with the
group singing -Silent Night hlle
Irs E E It (Ak e tittered pQ: cr
Church Class Holds
Monday Luncheon
A noon luncheon Monday al the
lina Baptist Church was Ilw
Christmas meeting ot the Ruth
Class :qrs George Berlin gake
the invocation
Entertainment was turnished by
Pam Haines Linda Epley and
Donna Devers of the Velma-Alma
Iligh School who sang "Sweet Lit-
tle Jesus Boy" and "Winter Won-
derland" Mrs James Burnett was
accompanist
Those attending were Mmes
Sam Wlate Bill Copeland Lchen
Southerland Bert Cornelius I S
Wilson B H Hupp E W Whit-
ener Jot Davis C D Bethel
'rank Hope Artie White 11 M
Harper I D Blodgett IL E
Hughes and Coleman Beals
Opal Meier Circle Slates
Meeting With Mrs Goad
Mrs Bill Goad 100 Park Drive
will be hostess to the Opal Meier
Circle Thursday night Mrs Bill
Sheets will be in charge of the les-
son Members are asked to bring
food to fill a Christmas basket
To get at milkweed nectar an
insect must become entangled
sticky neavy masses of pollen
To leave it must be strong enough
to pull free and carry a sizable'
load of pollen to the stigma ol
the next flower visited
Bronds You Know —
Shoes You Love
'Talking Things Over' Habit
Can Save Many Marriages
111 NIILLETT
(A:1 rildtts re er-ed Inc)
A new Jerso Sin e Court mai rgages thdn any amount 01
committee on pliscrving 111i11- Vkitinsling by an outsider— how-
'laces is trytng to figure out a csr well Irdined he might lie
way to see that ailing niarriaes Ilut this is a habit that needs
get help before they aye sick to be established early in a mar-
cnough to !Tat tt the di‘orce nage butore any major prob
courts 'aims arise The couple la) can
Thu committee tonged al- talk about small problems zthillt
ter the court foui thlt tl'i ii tta1un and ininor dithigenee
marriage counseliggi to couples of opinion vi IU uu the need
atter one had !Mid fur divorce arises somehow be idde to talk
was a little like locking the barn about the log prolilems and tind
after the horse stOICII I hi' ‘k i(10111 and understanding to
Now what the coomottee Malik work them oui
I' to get counsIit g to) couples We tend today to depend too
before they reatili the di ()lice much on the experts to count
courts If it can pm Its plan into too much hacue) answeis oven
elleet it may sii‘e sollle Mar- 10 01 relying on our
iages tiovn judgment and accepting our
liut CVCII MOle inmihigts kotild OW11 rSCponsihilltics
he aVed if hUst"Ind' "It1 "Rus The most important person for
would volik out their problems hushand or wife to consult
mith about a marriage problem
as go :thing iiiste"1"f "ait-
ing until grievances iictiumulate is kis marriage partner marriage
irrill"11""s 1"le "I ""ti Ilitter"ess counseling wouldn't he needed so)
set N in often if husbands and vices would
dkeuss their problems kith each
The habit tit
over" settling issues when they uthir
arise and working out eomptio
nuss would do niore must P Liesr
Lucky Circle Club
Plans Holiday Fete
Lucky Cll'cle Club meinhurs are
keil to tiring cannoit tends to a I ng 'Mrs Willa Mae Prostiit'x
Ciirwinas pirty on Di k 20 in the I z1tett in stsrving reire!hnivni
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tome ot 11P4Ininver toe tic Paul 'Alagn-irs gave a
Plans tor tiie party w ert inado
t'uring a meetilw ot tile chili Mon-
day mot in the home of Kay
Stewdrt MI Grand 'nitre will
he no reular meeting on Dec H
lcinhers present ere Nelda
Scure14 Pa! Horner Judy Kay
Driver Helen Sue ner Fer-
rill Smith Cluny Power Jeene
Grksom Trish Dixial
Brown Vicki Jones Earron ilohn-
FOIL Jo Joan Kincannon Jeanen-
Jones Karen Williams Jane Bid-
hnghaler Jeannie 'Hightower Pat
Bond Anita Jones
Mrs Roy Stela leder Give
Program for Women
Mrs Iloy Steigleder gae a
Christmas story tilled "A Star Is
Born" lor the Insurance Women of
Duncan at thcir meeting Monday
Lt the Avalon for a noon luacheen
Each ot tile 13 memtiers present
brought a toy for the AAUW toy
center
S IOREY AND BARTON
SCHOOL OF THE DANCE
1001 Mulberry Street
announces
NEW BEGINNERS CLASSES IN TAP AND BALLET
Pre-School and School Age Classes
to begin January 19
Jerry Long Instructor
AL 5-7409
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Cecil Blewetts Host
Hope Class Party
aqd Nirs Cccil 1211
syeafilGre ere tiets to the Ilatw
Class of 11Ikt Church
MotIOly ht'111 for a senal Irtti
do orion A it exchmue v-as ell
joyed dtuing tip such!! hour
Lev atm Airs NIegness Nirs
E Prittell ()en Ulii Mr
and Mrs K IL Alexandcr were
ttusts of the class Nienthers prpi-
ent were Nir and Mrs W W
Hasty and Thelnia NIL and Mrs
Lester ()en ind Nirs I t vu Ttsr-
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!letter titan a sale Shop
the Whole Store or Christmas
25 Discount
on MI Purchases
Over 100
MI 'Ms eek
This Of ler Good Nino Dee 11
Theo Sat Dec 17
Toy TOWN
Ilvdenni fled Top Stamps
Open until 8 'tit Christmas
332 South 81 Ilypasc AL 5-5576
AL S-7405
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Cecil Woods Home Rainbow Girls to Exchange
Bracelets at Meeting
Is Party Scene Rainbow Girls will have a
The Cecil Woods home at 403 bracelet exchange at a meeting
N c Ails the scene of a party Wednesday at 6:30 pm at the
1 Monday tor bie kuth Class of Masonic Temple
Trinity Baptist Church
Husbands were ::':as mem HOW To Hold
hers at the co‘o-A !tipper FALSE TEETH
The group was entet:a:ned in the
v- hving room that WaS lightcd by More Firmly in Place
the Christmas tree Do your false teeth annoy and em Thoso attendimt wte ' 'amiss by slippink dropping or wob-
I tiling when you eat laugh or talk?
and Nimes Walter Knox Hugh Just sprinkle a little FNSTEETH on
your plates 1M non-arid
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Chisholm Vinson Al powder holds --Ise te firmly
eth more
niair and Mines :klattie Lou mor fortably No gummy
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