Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1951 Page: 2 of 6
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served refreshments to three out parents has been called for Friday
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of town guetts and club members t 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs
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Present 1ere Mrs Lee B Ger-
i en of Manhattan Kansas Mrs A
D Carpenter of New Orleans
' La and Mrs P G MacCormac of
Haetingr Nebr Mrs George
Ballinger Mrs Ethel Warren
Mrs Tc I'm Smith Mrs R T
' Smith Ir Mrs Dean Brook and
Mrs EL Jeter
BIRTH 'ANNOUNCEMENT
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Mr stnd Mrs O E Greenlee
have repeived announcement of
the birth of a son to their grand-
' daughter-and husband 11r and
Mrs Pa:ur Allison of Whittier
i Calif
1 Mrs :Whittier will be reuleul-
bered he're as Yvonne Parnell
who made her home with her
grandparents
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STITHEIIT$ RETURN
FROM ADA
Mr a'nd Mrs Stewart Beau-
vhamp are visiting in the tome
of the latters parents Mr and
Mrs Jim Hudson west of town
Mr tqauchamp was graduated
from Flavt Central Teachers Col-
lege at ihe close of the summez
term 2
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t Mr a'nd Mrs Stewart Beau-
I vhamp are visiting in the tome
of the Intters parents Mr and
Mrs Jim Hudson west of town
1 Mr ti4uchamp was graduated
! from Eavt Central Teachers Col-
lege at ihe close of the summez
t term 2
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MRS WOODRUPPS-
i PARENTS ARE GURSTS
Mrs Marie Woodruff has as
f guests Da her home this week her
parents- Mr and Mrs Scott Sea-
sions of:Guthrie
Mrs Woodruff and her parents
will go to Durant tomorrow to
visit the: latter's daughter Mrs
! J C Harris
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VISITOR IN
MeHINN:Ey HOME
Mrs :Kermit McKniney has as
a guest -in her home a cousin
Miss Carolyn Bailey of Santa
ri Monica Calif
The visitor left today to visit
I In Shawnee before going to Yel
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1 points enroute home
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Buy and
DRESSES
Final Cleanup
Stinuner Cottons
:values to 1295
to
$
One Qrp
500
One Qrp $100
Value i to 1495
One Gyp $ I 0"
Value i to 1995
One dri
Value to 2995 S1800
' Children's
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Barefoot SarOals
Values to 279
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One Grp Women's
CASUALS
yolues to 695
-Values to 695 I -
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1 FRIDAT
Bridge Club Plays
In Stand ley Home
Players were seated at two
tables when the Queen of Clubs
met in the home of Mn Hugh
Stand ley last night
Bridge favors were received by
Mrs Harry Whitaker Mrs Bill
Hogan and Mrs Jimmie Harrison
Others present were Mrs Myri
Gray Mrs Jewel Anderson Mrs
Russell Lips Mrs C T Nutt and
Mrs C C Tolleson
§ § § §
HRS ZUNIGHA
UNITS PARENTS
Mrs Freeman Zunigha and
son Gene of Bartlesville are vis-
iting her parents Mr and Mrs
B B Benson (
Mr Zunigha will join his wife
here tomorrow to spend the week-
end § § §
BENSONS VISIT
IN Mc A LESTER
Mrs Loyial Benson end chil-
dren are spending this week In
the home of the Spinks family in
McAlester
Mr Benson will join his fam-
ily there for the weekend
§ § § §
Is GUEST
OF SISTER
Mrs A D Carpenter of New
Orleans La is spending a few
days with her sister Mrs C N
Burnett
VISITOR IN
PONCA CITY'
MrsJewel &aft will spend the
weelpandvaptMr and Mrs T T
McGuire in Ponca City 0
FATHER IS (WEST
Mr Joe Woody of Southgate
Calif is visiting in the home of
his daughter Mrs H D Wilson
and Mr Wilson
Save Now Durilg Our Summer
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Summer Blouses
Final clearance of cotton blouses In dressy and
casual styles Values to 595
Cotton Skirts
One group of better brand
styles Values to 595
Denim Shorts
Limited number of denim play shorts 14-16 and
18 sizes Values to 298
WQMelt1941 Swim Suits
One and two piece lastex
to 595
Children's Shorts
Denim boxer style shorts and seersucker jimmy-
ails Values to 198
Lingerie (One Grp)
Grp of rayon lace trim slips—half slips and odds
and ends of better lingerie Values to 298
Pique-Batiste-Dimity
Final clearance of A13C brand dimity IA- 21
tiste and pique Values to 89c yd
Men's T Shirts
White combed cotton short
L sizes
Sport Shirts -
Final clearance of better brands long and short
sleeve sport shirts Values to 595
SlaCICS
Limited quantity or men's summer slaelta N3'1011 $ 00
and rayon or all rayon Values to 795
Bathing Suits '
Values to 395 $100
Men's and toy 's lastex swim suits reduced to clear —
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NEw YORK-- (NEA)-er Almost
every college girl wants to
achieve this autumn a casual yet
well-groomed look She'll find
help in the new clothes designed
for campus wear In them there
are two distinct silhouettes: the
one full-skirted the other built
around the over-blouse top and
the stritight skirt
The sweater look is here again
this time in shaped-and-trimmed
casual types many with a turtle
neck The twin sweater plan is
back in the form of styled cardi-
gans to pair with sleeveless or
batter tops
The very full rew skirts are
Worn with short-cropped jackets
VISITORS LEAVE
BYNUM HOME
Mrs Z E Cahill and Miss Ed-
na Cahill of Tulsa Erma Whit-
more of Red Oak and 31r and
Mrs A E Campbell and son of
Houston have departed after vise
-Bing in the Walter Bynum home
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SPENBVACATION
IN CALIFORNIA
Mrs Fannie Belcher is spend-
ing' her vacation in California
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Morgan
§ § §
VISITORS RETWIN
FROM ARKANSAS
Mr and Mrs Tom Coale have
returned after visiting her par-
ents Mr and Mrs C B Jennings
in Clinton Ark
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$300
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$159
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that have bulk But where the
new over-blouse appears and it's
seen often it is worn with a
straight skirt to set off the fullness
The over-blouse is worn boxy or
belted but either way it looks
nothing like the old shirt-tail or
past popularity
Gray flannels are back in the
classroom of course and they're
joined by yarn-dye brown Black
corduroy and monotone tweeds as
well as poodle-cloth novelties are
part of campus life -
Stoles bigger than ever this
autumn go to college An ensem-
ble made UD of skirt sweater and
What! Eyes Firs
Says- Star
Jane Russell
Written Exclusively for
AP Newsfeatures
By JANE RUSSELL
HOLLYWOQD — I've often
heard wamen krthe only think
they'd Dever want to ipe caught
without is their lipstick I agree
Its important but to me he first
item in my beauty kit is my mas-
cara If I'm in a real rush to get
somewhere I'll grab my Mascara
and brush and be sure that my
eyelashes and brows are made
up—even if I don't get a chance
to get to the lipstick until later
I always notice a woman eyes
fimt To me they're the most im-
portant features of her face No
matter how irregular or unattrac-
tive the other features if she will
take time to beautify her eyes
her whole face will be attractive
Always remember when you
meet a person he looks at your
eyes first
But it takes more than Just
the mascara It takes know-bow
In applying it Naturalness is the
keynote of proper makeup these
days So for goodness sake no
mascara beads or heavy applica-
tions that cake and gather the
lashes in bunches I
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The eyebrows are important
too The perfect brow starts at a
point above the inner corner of
the eye So it is important to
pluck the stragglers and keep a
clean sweep between the browa
My eyebrows are quite heavy
When I came to IZKO studio' the
makeup artist showed me the ‘best
way to shepe and take care of my
brows 0
He brushed them upward and
VISITORS IN TULSA
' Mrs 4' P Brazeel and her
mother Mrs S H Gallatuore of
Henryetta are spending today
with Mrs Roy Morgan in Tulsa
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KANSAN IS Gun
OF DAUGHTER
Mrs Lee B Geren of Manhat-
fan Kansas is visiting in the
hoihe of her daughter Mrs Deen
Brdok
Athletes Foot Germ
After oue application of T-4-14
if not pleased your 40c back This
mobile liquid PENETRATES fits
ter quicker deeper to make the
kill T4IJ at any drug store To
day at Palace Prug store
JEWEL Tonite Only
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CRYSTAL Tot ley Only
J00-4 Crawt90 in
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stole has brown-andrrust eheckee
skirt and a stole in rayon-end
wool Sweater is heather tan
short-sleeved and slip-on Th
Lampl-designed trio is budget
priced
There are many simple unclut
tered wool dresses for the roller
girl and Larripl does One black
and sparks it with kelly Sleeves
are short skirt is straight There
are four tiny rhinestone huttons
to twinkle at the V-neckline
A gun-club check acetate-andrayon
suit again budget-priced is
given a bloused and belted jacket
by this same designer 'The lackst
buttons from a small wing collat
to the hemline skirt tines are
straight for contrast
Pio Insurance for
Ships to Indonesia
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and shipping companies have stop-
ped taking responsibility for pH-
ferage in Indonesian ports and
Singapore exporters now will have
to bear the costs
Shipping companies now in-
clude in their bills of lading a
new clause which reads:
The ship is not responsible for
!abort delivery storage of con-
tents damage as rt't'esult of theft
pilferage plunder terroristic ac-
tion and generally ler Atli such ac-
cidents or happenings as ' cannot
be reasonably prevented by the
carrier master and crew In the
Management of the vessels"
Tourists in Norway
Get Cold Reception
(A)—Wen taking a
summer cruise to Norway better
bring along some nice warm
clotbes tad your skis
That at' least is the impression
of' some 100 tourists from many
nations currently on a mid-summer
cruise to the Norwegian
fiords with the "Stella Polaris"
Driving from Hioerungallord
25 miles south of Aalesund across
the mountains to geirangerliard
their touring cars were forced to
return at the halfway mark by a
bowling snowstorm A scheduled
skiing exhibition by crack Nor- i
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og last year's snow was called off
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snow
then outward then plucked out
those which did not fail into
line it simple to do and keeps
the natural fullness and line of
the eyebrow
If you need to use an eyebrow
pencil to "fill in" the outer ends
of your brows use a very sharpt
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hard line
Remember the eye is the key
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A NY car an run up bills or
Chicago poet married a girl
debator We hope he'll at least
have a chance for rebuttal
A doctor says health depend1
roore on the hutritional vahle
what you eat than on the tot
amoutt Our appetite doesn't seen
to agree
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Some people to laugh for
they're 'worth need only gigfide
e
The wife of a theatrical produce
lost a valuable necklace There':
chance for friend husband to are
ste a scene
NEW FARM FACTS
Metacide DDT and parthion
sprays all gave effective pea aphid
control on alfalfa during the 1951
outbfeak in a field test on the
Lake Carl Blackwell area west of
Stillwater
These sprays were more effec-
tive than gamma benzene hexa-
chloride Oklahoma Agricultural
Experiment station entomologists
report
CAUTION — DDT s houlá be
used only during the very early
stage of plant growth metacide
and paratiziou should not be used
on alfalfa within three weeks of
harvest
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Florida -orange grapefruit blended
or tangerine juice and buttermilk
High time you were aware of the
fact that Florida citrus products
both ihe canned and frozen vont-
sties are one of the few foods that
can boast about a price decreese in
the last yeer They average at least
20 less than at this time in 1950!
Reason enough for using them as
often ae possible but when you
think of the summertime refresh-
ment they offer they're musts on
your shopping list
Buttermilk is one Of the best nu-
trition foods we have and don't
shy away from this recipe even If
you don't normally drink butter-
milk Its flavor isn't discernible in
the ffnisiied sherbet: it merely
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and stir until dissakvsili Pour into
bowl Add fruit Juice concentrate to -
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