Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 121, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 4 of 16
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AT 221 SHE'S BEEN IN SCHOOL 20 YEARS
Ramonats Going to Lebanon
TWENTY YEARS OF Sc110011: :-
Ing in Stillwater Is enough "1 0
awhile 72 yearTeld Ramona Ward
513 W Pennell drise spilt At
feast for a slide
'Don't you think I'm entitled to
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a vacation" ahe asks with a
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Then her brown hair bobs and!
her brown eyes ft pinkie as s h e
rushes on excitedly to tell about -
her trill to lAindon Faris Rom( Athens and finally to Beirut IA b-
She ix the (laughter of Mr and
Mrs ll G Ware 2001 N Wahl
initioil both former long - timelle
stall niertibers at Oklahoma hate
university Ware who retired sis!r
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extension poultoMiin has been in!
Lebanon xinc November I9S8 as
an agricultural specialist onder the
road lour program Mrs Ware -
who was on the facult) in thei
ratite of home economies juilittil 4 '
ni at Beirut last September 1 P I
A brother Bob graduate in hotel'
n d restaurant administration i
heie is now manager of the stis
'lent union at the University of
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Ilovi does a girl of 22 get in two
decades of schooling? Well Miss
Ware started at tbe age of Iwo
iII the nursery school at Oklahml
Ina State
What is more untwist she is just
hushing there also She compli ted
her final oral examinations a few
dos ago fur the master of seir nee
&glee with a major in faint') le'
'Owns and child development
her master's thesis written this
past year on the OSU ramptis is
entitled "A comparison of two
methods of presenting science
toncepts to pre-school children"
1)r Josephine Hoffer aisistant pro-
fessor of FRAUD served ss chair-
man of Miss Wares essmining and
research committee
Miss Wart was born at Otilaho-hume economics bere'in January
pn a tits ram entered the 'OW ottic-!1951 fihe also has had further edii
ery school as a twoyear-old in'estional experiences elsewhere
1939 thew attended city schools She 'Tent slimmers from 1954
File was graduated from Ftillwaterithreugh 1957 at flit Danforth Amer-
high school In January 1951 andocan Youth Foundation ramp a on
very xenon' as a rwoyear-um in mums' experiences eisewnere line merlin Fourier school in Dc'ope before arrival in Brunt this Brushed Leather Sprin9ier
1939 then attended city schools She spent slimmers from 19541troll Mich in the spring of 19f1
She was graduated from Stillwaterithreugh )957 at Me Danforth Amer-Ishii attended Iowa State college at In September she will return to Brushed loather resin finished
high school in January 1951 andlican Youth Foundation tamps onAines Iowa for two quartersthe OW campus to become a facdroles on children's shoes make it
enrolled in the university the Lake Michigan Perving as an no-'wbere she had a graduate as‘istliiity member in the department of II pringier underfoot and less lir
sprIng Isistant group leader her final stim-I 1intship ti ' 'family relations and child develoVing The soles wear twice as long
She tompleted her requirementsnicr I After her exams ere (Ate Miss ment 'keep feet dry and offer a safe
lot the bachelor of science degree In July 19541 she attended theWare deported Stillwater byplanel For the summer "it's just rest nowskid bottom In April or any
In FRLCD from the college 01111114r colleges slimmer institute to join her parents for the suin-and relaxation" she says 'other showers
epw
70 Sate
Jo Iale 1 f feetilig - Eight Stillwater girls will at-IV
tend the national Senior Girl Scouts
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OKLAHOMA FEDERA'l ION Orcommillees are especially lov Roundup July 312 in Colorado
ed to
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BuiiClo and Frolessional Worn- attend Any interested member la SPIIntOl Colo nty will I e a e s'
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en s clubs will hold their brat 'welcome to attend however Mrs 11)4141")Ina I'd aboard a special
'WW1 lin board meeting Mos week- inawsim said i
IC irl Scout train on June 30 ' and i
end at the Hotel Iiiitmore in Okla I Residua the regular business truturn- on July ' 14' I
bow a City Imecting of the executive beard' The girls are Ann Swim patroll Y-
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Mrs Marlin Dawson local prest-ithe agenda will include workshops ilcader Ronda Cooper Maxine
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dent will tre accompanied 4 by Mes- set 111) thc state chairman chaan for iNiacAlliKler Ktithirt'n IlwAtil A
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dames Charles Williams J H tall standing committees and the1:VanN SallY Sillier Susan Newell
Smith A E blitz and Miss Hazel presentation of the tentative 1 gis!and Freida Bradsher All are memd ii
McReynolds in attending t h e
event
Officers chairmen of standing
tommittees and special letlaistion
Copy Cot Styles Are Fun
yrs
By SUE BURNETT
ATCHING frocks art fun to
beve fun to wear
No 8318 with Putt o rania is in
stare 10 12 14 111 18 20 Bui4 31
to 40 tat 12 32 bust monotone
4i4 yards tit 35-incb
No tilt with Fottorstna is in
Plays 3 4 3 6 7 8 )ears fiat
4 monotone 2 yds of 33-intiL
fwo potters
To order send S3s In coins for
each patters tot
SUE BURNETT
tClithaster Novo Freon
372 W Oulney Etreet
Chicago I III
tor Int clans mailing add 10e for
esith pattern Print Millie address
with zone stylo asd
Paste raohkm aissatios
Litton platform for the stale ic(1ttrs of Troop Uo
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eratIon to consider The platform) Some 9000 Scouts anti 2000
when completed will embrace tteadults from every stale and terri- i ' n
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national legislative pintforni oftory will attend The Roma lop They
fil'IV as it now stands and the 'Ili ill attend youth forums take part
measures now bi'ing pressed by 'in photography contests go on CAMERA SI
the Oklahoma federation The OkItouro in the Colorado Springs News-Press
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lahoma federation of HIV is itab area end participate in compass of her car
ly interested in aspects of soetal'orientation courses chirped fur
legislation in Oklahoma Troop Two members voll be in or the camel
The first planning program co-la unit composed of four patrols !rye ride
ordination meeting under I h e 01))11 011'14 ill be from Indiana
leadership of Mrs J R Smith hati'Vennsylvania and Oregon T b r
been held at which time dir local girls will bring several swap iternsma soils clay
group discussed the year's goalito trade with other scouts Among symbolj chips
theme and programs Illiem will be samples of Oklabo barite roses
STILLWATER GIRL GETS VACATION FIN
ALLY—Ramona Ware' (101) 13' W IBennett
&rifled 20 years of schooling was enough for
awhile She has just' completed studies for her
inmates degree at Oklahoma Slate university
Now she is off on a Gyin g trip to join her par-
ents for a summer vatalion in Lebanon Before
cut Jeri
'' CLOSER TO COLORADO—Mernbers of Cid Scout Troop to
Wednegday afternoon Farling for their trip to Co tolado
Eptiass Coto two Ility vitt attend the Senior Cid Scouts
Rosothip Joky 3 IL Front kft to rigid ar Ittitila trodshor Jae
Eight City Girls
To Scout Roundup
In Colcraclo Camp
leaving she took her final tests from Dr Vir-
ginia M Stap ley (renter) and Dr Josephine
Hoffer of the OSU faculty in family relations
and child devekpment Dr Slap ley heads this
department in the college of home economies
and was Ramona's first teacher 20 years ago
at Poughkeepsie N Y During the fuer She was scheduled to make
spring or 1957 she was enroled in:four atops in England and in Eur
the Merrill Palmer school in De ope before arrival in Beirut this
troll Mich In the spring of 191 week
she attended Iowa State college at In September she will return to
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CAMERA SHY — This shysparrow flew into a car driven by a
News-Press staffer Betty Firebaugh and then landed on the trunk
of her car When asked if his picture could be taken he merely
chirped turned his hod shyly and stood stilt After the flash
of the camera hc flew off none tbe worse for his crash-dive and
free ride
discs with Indian! Leaders of Troop Two are Mn
of oil cores and Or L Cooper jr and M
jBute Swim
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WAUNICII SWAGGIERTY EDIT011
sue your Own way without 'discus-
sing it with others
If your hostess attempts to force
I fattening food upon you simply
SAY "No thank you I'm on a
dirt" And don't dilcuss It further
You've given ber a perfectly
sound reason for passing up those
little calorie - loaded appettlers
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—News Press Mint
Prtso Ph
Frans and Kathleen Howell Rear WI to right are Maxine Mac-
Allister Ronda COOptt Site Newell Ann swim land Sally Raker
The gals will leave aboard a 'special Cirl Scout train from Okla
kilns City en June 3 f nod return July It
Teen-itgers Are 'Advised
!
Not to Slump Stand Erect
t
THE TEEN AGER WHO IS She :should accept t williout tom-self-conscious
about her height is mentS And she probably will for
probably the one who's always fear of bearing mom
wondering wily t her bet friend Diets are absolutely 4vital to
looks so much better dressed good looks and good health but
They buy their clothes togetherithey are the death of sny !Tarkling
(and almost alike) they are about conversation
the same height weight and age False eyebrows are the newest
Vet the best friend's clothes al good companions to false eyelash-
ways look' neat smooth and pretty!es Ility come on a nearly invis-
She can do a lot with accessorieslible net base and can be shaped
true but is that the whole answer?ito conform to the bone structure
Well no it isn't For the truth of your face
it the second gal isn't afraid to They can also be clipped if you
stand up straioht She doesn't ilike and darkened with an
droop like a -hothouse rose in the eyebrow pencil They go on with
mummer sun She doesn't let terlspirit glue and once they're on
bead hang or her middle slump they 'day on U your brows are
or hor knees Jut out Ivery light and sandy or sparse The first teen sser does all entley're worth trying -
these things sod can't figure out Hollywood of course has usedi'
why the blouse-and-skirt outfit that them for years (Lana Turner
looks so great on her girl friend makes no secret of the fact that
looks like a potato sack on her he wears them) But t h e y
Posture that's why Just a1haven't been generally available'
simple matter of standing tipuntil now
siraiglit has turned many an ugly
duckling into a swan
This is a diet conscious age Wash 'n' Wear Sleepwear
Even people who are not dit'ting
Tbe wash 'n' wear concept has
talk about it But there's no nerd
li
to bore everyone else with the de-1 take0 bold in sheer ngerie and
tails of your particular diet Fur-I steepwear Fabric styles inclisle
polished cottons sheer and airy
sue your own way without 'discus-
batistes in textured and plain 1in-1
sing it with others idles and feminine vinous that
If your hostesa attempts to force are printed embroidered a n d
I fattening food upon you simply tucked or pleated Colors are
say "No thank you I'm on a frothy
raisbow hues
diet" And don't discuss It further
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JUNE 11 195t— PAGE 4 covering from a major operation
Jewelry Gives Anchorage
In costume jewelry outsized
crescents stars circks and sprays
provide anchorage for the import-
ant stole or do a "solo blaze"
dead center Mow the bosom
BABY CHATTER
BY
Midwest 'Al! Star'
DAIRY
PHONE IR 27311
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THURSDAY t
Royal Nei lilora ' Amer le4
tlimmir room Milo in hotel 7 30
ll'ottatintatreas 000 Stuitrot wili
Mural room 0 p m
ata Alive textile arta Mrs
11011Sen 401 S dowry 710 p m t
PlUAY
Stillwater Contrail tIdge league
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student until 7 Ad p in
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if YOUR DAILY is not delivera -
please phone Fit 2 5000 before 7:001 Mrs Reberl As ppint-
p m weekdays and between 8 9 cd a committee member In the
cm Sunday apd your copy willIdepartment assockition of °Idaho-
be delivered ptomptly (adv) ma '
WIENERS Ar
Hamburger
CHARCOAL
PATTIES
Ito a Lb
the compliments of
your friends on the
meat you serve from
the freezer
There ore no doubts
if it come from—
Simanit's Frozen Food Center
WE FINANCE-NO DOWN PAYMENT
U S Good Mature Bcci
12 Beef-200 to 225 Lb Average
M 570
Prices Includes cutting—wropping—fretzing
Armour's All Most
Cut—Wrappod—Frottn
FRYERS Lich 690
Cured Hams " " Lb 500
Wilson's—Ready-to-Eat
Canned Picnics 4 Lb $269 ea
Breaded Shrimp 2 Lb $210
Potatoes "n"r" 5
Fish Sticks
Simpti Simim
Peach Pie
Stilwell—Whole
Orange Juice
Grape Juice
Lemonade
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Picnic Sunday
At Perry Park
For City Canton
CANTON STILLWATER AND
Ausihary 19 Patriarchs Militant
will attend a Pielt1vSuntlay at
rerry Lion's club withAlis Perry
ittembers as boats
A covered dish dinner preceded
the meeting Tuesday in the Odd
d'ellows hail 120ti E Ninth E
'Russell Holland tosl was assisted
tiy Mesdames Alta Griswold and
rfsude Story Guests present
lwere J J Kelso and Karen Kelso
The White Rose degree was pre
stilted with Mrt Addle Ttiy lot
4(1364 a 'member of the posit
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Choice 201
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FRENCH OR GREEN BEANS
LIMA BEANS BROCCOLI SPEARS
CAULIFLOWER SUCCOTASH
MIXED VEGETABLES
We Have a Complete Line
of Freezer Supplies
SMANIVS
Frozen Food Center
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