Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 18, 1959 Page: 4 of 12
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OR DORA McFARLAND MISS MARY BELLA SULLIVAN
WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW
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My MRS MORSEL LAWRINCI
RE WAS TALL GOOD-LOOEING AND THE BIG WHEEL ON
Petty's campus
Onthetr first date he drove to a secluded lane parked hk
ear and demanded a kilts She felt that he was rushing her and
said so
When be persisted hie disinterest in what she felt frightened
ler Jumping out of the car she got away from him
Later ashamed of himself hecalled at her home Making his
spologieo to tier father he said "I've always expected girls to
go eking with what want rather than low me"
lie Was an actor playing the role of Jerry Betty Anderson's
Dew date in a recent TV episode of 'rather knows best" In the
soundproofed room where its producers had just screened ti for
low teen-agers and me lights went on and the youngsters were
asked for comments
"We always up to girls to draw the line" a pretty pony-
tailed girl said
"Yeah but We always up to us to try and make them stretch
It" called a try from the back row
"If a girl doesn't want to kisa a fellow on their first date"
Socittty Calendar
WONILIMAY
a y too Duplicate Whigs flub at
ettistoot mien 7 311 p nt
Leila Tau Alpha Alumna club
horns of Mrs honer A Lowry Wit
Admiral road at 11 p tn
Dalay Gordan club rutin room int
Oalaherna Natural Gas building at
7 30 p m
Child study club Ma honk' et Mn
Itcleard Grua 040 W Bennet drive
at I pm
Child and Youth WY club four
home at Mrs Kenowth Imper 1101 N
Dui it at a pm
Youth study (hit) home of Mn
W H V4'111111 WO Walnut at S P tn'
Kappa Della Alum association
horn of Mr Civu heed 103 itili
wrest drtv at 7 30 p tn
Military Officers Wt club stu
dent union at 12 30 p tn
htiliksaer Write? club borne of
Kira Paul C Poise 305 d Monroe
at I p i n
Social Order of Ikauceant Masonic
Temple Duck and Miller es at
p m
Koval Ntrighbors of Amerka &Jowl
r roam of Milani hotel at '7 30 p m
Daughters ot American itvotottoo
Kama of Mrs: t G Karns 11100 O
litakety at IWO p ni
iteis Pliant Phi Alpha Phi chap-
ter YWCA Mumps at p mrs
PLO chapter KU hum t Mrs
lit P Hammond TI College rivet
S t p
Toastmtatrasa club student union
Mural 1 room at S pm
livid Ally Textile Arta that Immo
at Mrs Grit Knuth 1:101 S Duncan'
S t 7 30 pm
WilliDalf
Atillwater Prides league at student
gloom SI 7 30 p
fiebekah today ist 04111 Venous ball
Ittn 111 Ninth at 7 311 pm
AAllW Music listening grout)
home of MilLI Anna Ourster )010 W
University at 7 30 p m
BAlt RDA
Kappa Alpha Theist Mothers " club
Chapter homer 1323 W University at
p on
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MESDAMES DENNIS
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members of Cold Star Mothers'
Inc at a meeting held Monday in
the city commiasioners room of
the cite hall 1
the city hall 1
Mrs Robert presidingi
over the meeting read a letter of
appreciation from Joeffre Boles1
chief of Special service at the Vet-I
erans hospital in Oklahoma City
for sn electric shaver sent by the
local group at Christmas time Ile'
mentioned other articles wbirtil
could be sent as gifts They in—
Church Calindat
lit IINESDA
irtrtA Christi' Church
lother group home al Mn George
Mutlititt 1113 W Admiral road at
I pm
Theta Mothers Club 7
Kappa 'Alpha Theta Mothers'
club will net for a one o'clock
luncheon Saturday in the chapter
house 1323 W University when
films from the School of Logope-
dics at Wichita Kan will be
shown
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DR ANN COTNER MRSo DOROTHEA MEAGHER
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saki the dark-haired girl beside me "she ran find ether ways at') ' Alia D Jr and bis five sons are
- Additional spers PAU be Dr ifseed with different challenge for
show her interest in him" ‘ ' Ann Coyner of Edmond state first
'
the multiemillions which John sr
A good-looking boy in the front row turned eroUnd to her "A vice president' wto will
be modunade single handed ere distributed
kiss Should bays Ionia matting" be said "I - tertainly Idoset errithe foe tilsi ympositlin
noAeo by his descendants in co-operative
want to kiss just any girl to satisfy nay ego" Mg Doors on Tomorrows Wor a Id" od works His business was oil
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I spoke up "How many of you boys agree with Jerry's Idea at the general afternoon session go
:theirs is benefaction and its pur-
that a girl should go along oh what you want—or lose you?" on Saturd0 beginning at 3 pmguitg takes them to the ends of
No boy agreed A girl said hotly "If a boy dropped me be and Mn Dorothea- Meagher of the earth
cause I wouldn't kiss him on a first date I'd feel I wit' well Edmond state executive secretary Mrs Bates' material for this
rid ot bini" who will certify the voting del- factual report was based on The
"I have another question" I said "How do you girls feel gates Rockefeller Family" by William
about Betty's father liking Jerry's apolo Registration will begin et 5
gies for her Instead of pm Manchester "John D Rockefeller
Friday and the executive board tr" by
calling tier and letting her do what she wanted to with them?" a n d scholarship committee meet-0 RRakelieller Brothers" by
ymond Fri-dick and
They all turned to stare at me "I'd be wild if my parents did ill
gs will be held later in the eve- (le A ell
(11sel oc
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that to me!" a girl exclaimed lung according to Mrs Jemison I
meeting of the group will
"Then boys who think they know best when they Insist on The first general session will be-'be April I in the home of Mrs'aboi
'11'Next
kiwi are not so different from parents who always know best?" gin at 9:30 am Saturday
I asked ' u withilt P liammond17 College circleIG I
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t b 6 symposium 'Implementing with Mrs Helen Sittel as review mu
They were bright young poopie The girl beside me said slow Our Purposes" conducted by mod tr IR
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tnr 1iolm ItrAwn nit Prry 1 Members Present besides I ia alert
na
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!persons flowers for the dining
larea and seasonal greeting cards
and postage stamps Mrs Bailey
sa14 anyone wishing to assist
'should call her
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I The group voted to purchase four'
ipotted plants for the veteran hos-
Ipitas dining area for Easter
IAnnouncement was made of a'
board meeting In Tuts on March'
21 which ' all board membersi
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should attend
I Next meeting will bo April 20
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at the city ' hall 1
Add Oil to Spaghetti
Add a teaspoon of olive or salad
Oil to titer n hen cooking spat
heti to prevent slicking
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it's smart—to be thrifty
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BOW SUITS
ly "Maybs that's hat this discussion is realty about Maybe we lerator Thelma grown of PerrYI mr"1"11 i1"r"1
girli just don't like people who ignore 'our right to have feelings stale second vice president Other —
of our wn" ' events Include the birthday nni
ersary luncheon banquet Sunday
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morning breakfast and necrology
ars - ' --'-a - I e I I 11 serv i cell -
Salem Lutheran
Women Entertain Club's Guest
Midland Players Niaht Thurs
group home of Mrs Marvin ' -
Ts v tor am a or at g lane at S p 111 I
First Moitiodiat
Isabella 'Milburn unit of Wealr 819 Main v an I Open from 8 am to 6 pm--Sat till 8 pm -
Service Guild at church at 030 p
100 Wools — Wools and Dacrons — Blends
Sizes 3 to 20 years — in styles lust like Dod's Flan-
nels In Grey Black Blue — Stripes and solids with
plenty of room to grow
ORIGINALLY PRICED 1495 TO 4500
Now $7699 to 2249
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SPORT COATS
in--4 A In Wools Silks and filsnds
In Wools tilks and Blonds
Ideal for dross-up for lonlor
ORIGINALLY PRICED 19S TO MOO
Now $499 to $14s3
Corduroy Sportcoats
a" "'s Now 999
PreSchool St
I PC DORT COAT AND
SLACK SIT
Choice Chock' litripoe Softie
Et" to aGm tO tioS
4 3
Volvos 115
Boys' Summer Slacks
pin slatron and woI
1491
111 4" 2S9 to 9S7
i Society' to Hear
5 Speakers During
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I itmiluGirr sot? DEL A KAP-
!pa Gamine: Societys state conten-ildrs nAtell
i Elected es vice president was
Mrs J R: Armbruster
thmithisecretary and Mrs Bee Chrystal
: I lion 'scheduled Friday
010 board member
' !'' Sunday in Abe student unions'
t ' he 'Wks 4 five speakers incitigt-1 Mrs Rates presented a review ct inii tliff international presiiiretbiof three books concerning t h e
1 Miss Ola tidier of Flint micty ifamoint industrial tycoon John D
The ortanizatioo Includes t h t)tocketeller sr and his illustrious
top ten per cent of women teichl ison and grandsons who have
erg in an t area Payne
: edety
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out their' own title to re
son i s l ire l ident) will act as '11041 1
group of which Mrs Vend' 4eiwtJiown in varioua fields of politics
philanthropy ant patriotic enter-
e cereed
ER for the Pellet:theme for the con-iPri'es
— vendort loid'c roltirig ie'1Frieinisiiip1 no Rockefeller fortune based
Other Loyally end pri nelrl pfn wl aclud
innsti i tri
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Ruth Hammond
New President
R la Unit Four
' MISS RUTH HAMMOND WAS
elected president of Round Table
unit four viten It net Monday
afternoon In the home of Mrs
Ruth Williams 86 College circle
where Mrs T Ir Bates at was
reviewer
Elected es vice president was
1
presented "The Servant in the ing where J C Garrett state Mrs Robert Stratton was chosen
House" to a near capacity auIchairman of civic improyementvice president and Mrs Itershon
dience In the chtirch audttorium and landscape design will speak Freeman secretary:treasurer
Elm and Duck et Theme of the program will he Mrs L R Manning wasreview-
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Elm and Duck sta I Theme of the program will he Mrs L R Manning wasreview-
Mrs Ad lowe Iarsen and execii-i"Oklahoma Oklahoma Fairesttee of "Please Don't Eat the
live board of the ULCW were iniDaughter of the West" The nar- Dawes'
Jean Kerr This book
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charge of a dinner preceding the naive will be on the beauty aPota!is a collection of short stories deal-
performance for the Players and'of Oklahoma with accompanying trig with the personal experiences
Oklahoma State university Loth-1
Ode pictures Introduction will be of the author end her family She
eran students Imatie by Mrs E B EPP"IK'ne'lella bow she solved or failed to
After the play refreshments'club president solve some of lifes daily prob-
were served by Mesdames Wendell linslessea will be Mesdames Dan- lems Her keen sense of humor as
Johnson Ellis Allinson and Law-Inl DO George Berry John E:applied to any and all situations
tenet Hansen to all those In at-4"niss Leonard Smith and J A— transformed :many could have-been
tendanc iElledge 'tragedies Into amusing episodes
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The cast remained overnight In! IF YOUR DAILY la not deliveredl
Title of the book was taken from
the homes of several members !please phone FR 2-5000 before 700
an Incident when Mn Kerr found
The play was tield In lieu of thrpm weekdays and between 1 i her sons bad taken the daisies out
regular monthly meeting of the:am Sunday and your copy
ULCW be delivered promptly wilfof the centerpiece arrangement for
(adyya dinner party !woos flowers
WI GIVS AND REDEEM
PIONEER
TRADING STAMPS
tO6 Main
Sti iheatiT News-Press
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A Stillwater Okla
March IL 1959
Here's An Easy-to-Make Cute
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above mentioned were Mesdames
G B McCown E R Vetch Nor
man Taylor E S McCabe Al he
B Wallace and the Misses Crier
Fernandes and Ruth Howard
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Preillen
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vNITEn LUTHERAN CHURCH I MEMBERS OF ROUND TABLElbad not been Included in bet Ilst
n
DAISY GARDEN CLUB WILL unit two elected Wirs E F Allen of do's and don'ts
Women of Salem Luthera ehurch'iave
guest night at 7:P pm new president when they met Mon Next meeting will be April I with
IIENRYeluded white socks sizes 10 12141e - VC KtirN at 4v arw roguritst ntga s mma smmam-1 s- mo
mO niwhomemade coolies for wards of 41sere hostesses to th
0 Mit1landIThursday in the Culitis room of day afternoon in the 'home of Mrs1Mr Freeman reeman 73 College ore e
Players of Freemont Neb whothe Oklahoma Natural Gas build- Harry Layman 210 S Lowry with Mn Allen as reviewer
Mothers' ipersonsiflowers for the diningvresented "The Sem' Int In tho In a horst I r CiarriAtt 0210 11 stst etre lint am me mohnmm Atha vgnmanlisnr riamtale as om
hostesses to the MitilandiThurldal in the Ulna room of day afternoon in the 'home of Mrs1Mrs Freeman 73 College et
and Matti Norwood became ntw homemade coolies for wards of 40 Players of Freemont Neb whothe Oklahoma Natural Gas build- Harry Layman 210 S Lowry 'with Mn Allen as reviewer
I Other members present were
'Mesdames Barry Brobst D A
!Hamilton Wendell A Johnson A
INseter Haskell Pruett r rank
Quimby 'and J B Wilson
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ER DORA McFARLAND MISS MARY BELIE SULLIVAN DR ANN COYNI0 ' Mttgo DOROTHEA MEAGHER for the PlidefTheme for the! con- 1 -i" 11
vention Is t'crOsilitig ioJerientistiip1 The Rockefeller fortune based - Chicago 6 Ill
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Addi Lionel speakers will be Dr
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- HE WAS TALL GOODLOORING AND THE BIG WIIEEL ON yner of Edmond state first ' Ann Co
petit it011eria life I
the multi-millions which John sr
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A good looking boy In the front row turned round to her "A vice president who will !
Betty's campus be movinade single handed ere distributed
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'Oleir first date be drove to a secluded parked ' 'Open his descendants in co-operative
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want to kiss just any glrl to satisfy my ego" good works Ills business was oil LI'
mg Doors on Tomorrow's World"
- car and demanded a kiss She felt that he was rushing her and I spoke up "How many of you boys agree with Jerry's Idea at the general aftern000 session:theirs is benefaction and its pur-
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said so that a girl should go along oh what you want-or lose you?" on Saturd0 beginning at 3 pm suits takes them to the ends of '
When be persisted his disinterest In what she felt frightened fle earth
No boy agreed A girl said hotly "If a boy dropped me be and Mrs Dorothea Meagher of
ler Jumping out of the car she got away from him cause I wouldn't kiss him on a first date I'd feel I wit' well Edmond state executive secretary
Mrs Bates' material for this' di ("4'1"
factual report was based on "The
Later ashamed of himself hecalled at her home Making his rid ot hist" who will certify the voting deli- 4 $3ifi
illockefeller Family" by William
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apologieo to her father be said "I've always expected girls to "I have another question" I said "How do you girls feel gates
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go eking with what I want! rather than lose me" about Betty's father taking Jerry's apologies for her instead of Mancester on Rockefeller
Registration will begin et 5 pm' i "John D R 40 n' '
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Friday and the executive board Jr" by Raymond Fosdick and gratesitsmossegot
' new date in a recent TV episode of 'Father Knos best" In Ile Was an actor playing the role of Jerry Betty Anderson's calling her and letting her do what she wanted to with them?" "Mose Rockefeller Brothers" by its
a n d scholarship committee meet- te
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w the They all turned to stare at me "I'd be wild if my parents did Joe Ales Morris
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