Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1958 Page: 4 of 16
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Sidwater News-Press
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Socloty Fos tunts
Advice Is Cheap Men
Stockpile Your Critiques
By RUTH MILLETT
A couple of university psychologists ' atter making a de-
tailed study have discovered that women' elite workers don't'
like to be told bow to pelli4n their jobs
It the two 'professors ever get around to Interviewing house--
wives my suer ie theriltdiscover that housewives have anlven
deepez svessibit to ItItinel Advice fin bow to improve their "louse
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hold sk ills
Mill OR IUD
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When a wife after shoving furniture around dusting and
fluffing pillows asks her husband "Well how do you like the
room tow that I've rearranged it?" she isn't irking for adVice
All she wants to hear is that the room looks beautiful and that 1
shis a very clever girl for makg it look' that way If Papa
decides to be helpful by makinfe iuggestions fort improving' on
her artistic effort she is botuid to think he is lust an unappreciative
clod
Likewise when Mama is cooking dinner she doesn't want
Papa tasting and suggeeting just a dash more of this or
tooth of thatNor wen the food COnell to the table does she
at him saying "Thh is good but next time I think you ought
to add such and such"
- When Mama eomPlairis of being tired at the end et the day
she wants sympathy not 'Medina for organitivit her 'work -
littler Nor does she want to be asked how other women manage
with apparently no trouble at all '
'iThe truth iswomen work better and aceomplish more when
they get plenty of compliments and a minimum of suggestions
criticism and advice And that goes for the housewife as well as'
for the secretary
So whether irs at home or at the office a man is wise if be
refrains from trying to tell a woman how to handle her sob
If Ile tells her she is doing it well shell break her neck to
better But if be criticizes she'll either say or think "I'd
just like to see you try to handle this lob" That's the feminine
reaction — and a man might as well face it
Hyacinth CH)
Tells Activities
MEMBERS' OFIIYACINTH
Carden club answered roll cell by
tcHnig of their summer activities
when they met Tuesday morning
In the home of Mrs 3 T Sebes
tian1117 S Willis at 'president
Mists Rosalind Wright and Mrs
Charles Willis were assisting host-
esses They used a crocheted cloth
aver yellow satin with a center-
piece of yellow and gold coloredi
ebrysanthemutris Mrs R E Wag-
goner presided' at the coffee serv-
ke Refreshments were served to
Ike above mentioned and Mes-
dames Roy Alexander T F Bates
Grammes n G Hoke G B
McCowen C L Murphy F C
Sehedler C Schlegel C 11 Strat-
ten L Y Walker and Mrs J E
Ildttitch a new member
Mn G C Vanliorn will be the
Wev 11 hostess
Rainbow Moms
Plan Bànquet
PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
ter the year were discussed by
Rainbow Mothers club when it
met la the home 'of Mrs Bytle
Pahn7224 W College ave
Mire Fred Mullendore prided
at the business -session opened
with devotions and prsyer by
are Millard Scherich A tentative
del was set for the trth Mondry
Is March for the mother-daughter
imiquet -
On Nov lit Mrs Jack Berry
oath of the city will be bo-tess
for the clubs next meeting
Atm 1 R Norton sisistul In
tereine refreshments to the above
Panted members and Mesdarres
Haskell Cudd W 11 Marlin R
Meet Merle King J Fewell
C A lielms11 R Romer Chro-les
IL Thompson C WCowan Glen
tirtchert Dale Smith and R L
Saint
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Waunice Swaggerty Editor
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RESASees
Fashion Show
MRS BOBBIE DURHAM SHOW
ed the latest in fall and winter
fashions far Refrigeration Engi-
neers Society Auxiliary in t b e
home of Mrs triliteDte Burkett
804 Brook Lane following a brief
business session ' -
Year books were distributed dur-
ing the meeting at which it was
announced Mn J W 'Thomas
WI' elected historian of the Mid-
West Association
Mn Thom's program chair-
man stated the Nov 11 meetitrg
would be held in the some of Mn
Tom King 504 N ' Knollock
where the latter will demonstrate
holiday floral decorat:ng and her
ceramics
Present besides the above nam-
ed including Mesdames Ceorge
Menet Coy Mullins William
Vanllorn Harry Robbins and little
Pam Burkett
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Methodists Set
Dinner Friday
TIIE OFFICIAL BOARD OF'
the First Methodist chord will
act et host at a new member din-
ner to In held Friday at 6 pm
in the churcii Felicrwship hall
Furpose of the dinner I g friend-
iy welcome to persona who have'
joined within the last few monthi
and the program will serve to
acquaint them with the organiza-
tion of the church
The dinner is coverfd dish and
aU board members art asked to
bring enough food for Memseves
and the new member family aa
signed to them as persona Eyet
Fred LeCrone wilt be maatee of
ceremonies Mrs Vivian Kell y
program chairman Miss
Oursier Invitations Mrs L E
Hazen food and Mn Ili Staten
decorations Dr John VenatA Is
overall chairman
4 NEWSPRESS
Stdrin lert' Oct 23 1958 Thursday Oct 23
Royal Neighbors at America boort
of hire liltouna nutter 121 N Dun
can at at 1130 pen
'Kappa Alpha Ameriran Legion auxiliary Amer!
' cols Legion bail 1075 Main at at 11
Pm
beta Sigma Phi Alpha Nu chaptor
Theta Mothers at RILA building south of city ot 1
pm
Friday Oct 14
Elect Officers An li nu club at Chicken Hausa at
seen
Rebekah ludo at mor ball 210
E Ina awe at 7:30 pin
eltillwatar ridge league at Student
MRS E T WILLIAMS OF Union at I:31 Jun
Saturday (kd 21
Tithilit was elected 'pmident of John P Maealay Junior Corpa at
laPPa Alpha Theta Mothers chill ellY hbfarY at I PM
t
MRS E T WILLIAMS OF
Tulsa was elected 'pmident of
KIPP Alpha Theta Mothers chit)
of the Beta Zeta chapter when it
met at the chapter house 1323 W
College ave '
Other officers elected were Mrs
Guy-Anderson of Tulsa vice presi-
dent and Mn Randolph Grin-
stead of Pawbuska secretary
treasurer 9
Mrs Merle Poynter1 boast
mother1 was hostess at the lunch-
eon served to menibers and guests
Entertainment was a short story
given by Sandy Martin of Tulsa'
Mrs Orval Mayfield presided !
over the business meeting at which
thelltettp voted to purchase silver-
ware for its Christmas gift to the
chapter Mrs E II Endort mem-
ber of the alumnae corporation
Lard gave a talk concerting sie
tIvities of the sorority members
Guests at the luncheon Included
other members of the corporation
end advisory boards Meodames
M C Kratz Dale FentOn V
Brown Monnett- and II C Olson
Members present other th an
tbose mentioned above were Mes-
dames Gerald McCullough and C
W Price of Bartlesville Mes-
dames Hugh Lowyer 'Floyd Green
and E M Peck all of Oklahomav
City Mesdames Marvin Marring'
Cherie§ C Mason G C Wilde
Charles McIntosh R G Hamilton
M C Coiner Robert G Atkinson
Floyd Pinion and Lewis C Johnson
all of Tulsa E B Bowker and
Lester Renscriler of Ponca City
J C Wright and Dennis Me-
Manemin of Enid Kenneth Basset
of Sand Springs M W Stalker of
Pond Creek Glen Yahn of Ferry
V M Rutherford of Midwest
City Guy Shipe of Ada Raymond
Green of Anadarko and Kermit
Adams of Ardmore
Stillwater members in attend-
ance wets Mesdames Herb Loyd
K D Greiner Max Peery Ralph
Remy Sewell Skelton Ed Thatcher
and F M Amis
Round Tables
Meet Together
"AROUND TIIE WORLD WITH
Auntie Mame" by Patrick Dennis
Will the review given by Mrs
?dor Rogers Monday afternoon for
the annual Round Table "get-together"
In Student Union Parlor A B
and C Mn E C Baker presi-
dent introduced Mrs E W Schroe-
der program chairman who pre-
sented Mrs Rogers In behalf of
the Round Table council the speak-
er was presented a corsage and a
gilt
"Around the World With Auntie
Mame" le Patrick Dennis' account
of trsvoling with his aunt stopping
In Paris London Venice Austria
Egypt Beirut and Shanghai
The refreshment table was laid
with a lace cloth covered table
centered with an arrangement of
dahlias and chrysanthemums from
the gardens of Mesdames Baker
and 11 B- Cordner The center-
piece was flanked by white candles
Presiding at the coffee service
were Mrs Esker and Mrs O M
hippy past presiekot Approxi-
mately 100 persons were present
AVMA Auxiliary
Regular meeting of the auxiliary
to the student chapter of American
Veterinary Medicine A soc ation
will be held at 7:45 tonight in the
Pioneer room of the Student Union
lAil members are urged to attend
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Among Our
riends
Marian Jones daughter of Mr
and Mrs Roy W Jones MO W
Admiral road returned ' Monday
from Madison Wis where she
visited bet brother Neil W Jones
a mentor in the school of chemical
engineering there and a navy
ROTC student She also visited
Miss Roberta Cresop and was her
guest in the Gamma Phi Beta
house She attended the football
game between the University of
Wisconsin and lowa university Al-
so she was a guest of the Pan-
beitenie ball then visited briefly in
Chicago Ill with Mr and Mrs
Robert Cresol of Hinsdale
Jim llayeraft 19 Kelly Is im-
proving satisfactorily and is out
of immediate danger following ma-
jor surgery in University hospital
in Oklahoma City Ilis room num-
ber is 2tit C His physician is Dr
James Wilson son of Mrs Edna
1Wi1son east of the city
Mrs Billie McCoy formerly of
St Illwater is opening a beauty shop
at her home in Cushing Her late
husband Jack McCoy was form
erly employed with the Profession-
al Building Lab and X-Ray at
82012 S Walnut
Mn Grant Sweet of Seattle
Wash is visiting in the home of
Mr and Mrs C P Thompson
2023 W 3rd ave She is a mister
of Mr Thompson
Moods in Music
Is Club Program
JANET BELL PRESIDED
over the October meeting of the
MacDowell Junior Music club in
Jefferson school
The national federated hymn
in unison after which the Junior
collect was led by Claudia Hens
Icy
Nancy Albritton presented the
program "Moods In Music" play
Mg several piano selections in
which different moods were dem-
onstrated and identified by mem
bens She also played musical
themes to an opera story of
'Aida" which she told to t h e
group
Jane Mitchell fed the junior
pledge Jeannie Henderson a n d
Donna Davis acted as hostesses
A continuation of the program
"Moods in Music" will be held
at the Nev7th meeting I
Haan Attack Fatal
DETROIT (UPI)— Edward J
Cote 57 a long time member
of the International Executive
Board of the United Auto Workers
Union died from a heart attack
Wednesday
North Star Club
Elects Corps
of Officers
A NEW CROP OF OFFICERS
was elected by North Star Home
Demonstration club tea it met
retentiy in the home of Mrs A
Ray Henderson northeast of the
city
Mrs Keith Batmen Is the new
preekient Mn Frank Bock vice
president and Mrs Kenneth Jar-
dot seeretary
Mrs 11 L Ranae presided
over tbi meeting with tievotions
being—led by Mrs I C Rogers
who also read the farm woman's
creed PISMO were made to hold
an all-day sewing bee for a needy
famiy and for a lessen at the Nov
7th meeting on holiday gift wrap-
ping Mrs Evelyn Atkinson gave a
talk on the history of the club
showing pictures of the early day
members Organized in 1907 as
"Help One Another" club th-re
were members In MI It was
voted into the North Star
Home Demonstration club Mrs
Mary Wiley Powell was the first
county council president of Payne
county An invalid she is at pres-
ent at the Stillwater Municipal
hospital In the convalescent ward
The North Star club is still active
with 28 members The youngest
is Mrs Bill Moore tnd the eldest
Mrs M E Andress IN years
young She Is still active with a
perfect attendance this past year
Mrs Moore was lesson leader
on "The Egg and You" Two egg
dishes were prepared for t h e
demonstration All members pres-
ent answered roll call with their
favorite preparation of eggs
Mrs Walter Mathes gin N Main
at will be hostess for the Novem-
ber meeting and the lesson Will
be presented by Mrs Kerntke
Liz Is Accused
As Rent Jumper
LOS ANGELES (1121)—Actress
Elizabeth Taylor who was be
lieved to have been left a small
fortune by her late husband Mike
Todd Wednesday was charged
with failing to pay two months
rent on a house at Tucson Ariz
The 26-year-old raven haired
beauty whose New York dates
with singer Eddie Fisher were re-
ported to have caused the break
up of his marriage with Debbie
Reynolds was charged with owing
63000 in rent for September and
October
Attorney Ferry Bertram who
filed the Superior Court suit
Wednesday on behalf Of M Fil-
son claimed that Miss Taylor
agreed to pay $18000 for one
yearli rental of the howl ewbere
she planned to live after Todd's
rlea Ha in a plane crash it
1March 21
Soviet Embassy Members
To Soo IWO Remhider
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Members
of the Soviet Embassy who look
across the street tonight will ace
a graphic reminder of the Hun-
garian revolt -
prima revon -
The AFL CIO International
Union of Dectrical Workers saki
windows of its headquarters
building directly ICTOPS letko
Street from the Soviet Embassy
would be illiminated in the form
of a cross Today is the seeped
anniversary of the anti Soviet
uprising in Hungary
On(1113r23Din
JUST AntlIVEDt
Large Arzortment of
Artificial Fruit
Flowas and Foliage
Bring In Your Bowl or Planter
and We Will Arrange
Your Purchase
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PRESIDENT WELCOMES GUESTS—Mrs CAL
ford Itenberry president of Stillwater Cooacil
of Garden Clubs welcomes guests at the ea-
- trance of the Short Course Center West Sisal-
Propos Pay Hikes
NEW YORK (UPI)--New York
School Superintendent John J
Theobald has proposed merit sal-
ary increases for uperkl teach-
ers in an effort to end Ms teach-
er shortage
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NORFOLK Va (1111) — Rich-
mond P Gardner 58 I vice
president of the Bank of New
York died Wednesday of Injuries
received In as automobile acci-
dent near Norfolk last Saturday
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