Durant Daily Democrat (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 309, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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HEWOMEN'S
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r and Mrs H C Bennett
ints of Mrs Kenneth Qualls of
a will celebrate their Golden
ding anniversary next Sunday
their h o In e in Fittstowm
nds are invited to call from
6 pm
! and Mrs liob Hardin of
a Lake Calif are guests of
3VeS and friends in Durant
Hardin was formerly an oil
er in Durant
iue
r Junior Knipe and Miss Juan
Steel of Ft Worth Texas
e united In marriage August
In the home of her mother
Georgia Millet' of Ft 'Worth
Knipe left September I for the
y base in Ft Jackson South
Ana Mrs Knipe will stay in
home of his parents Mr and
Wjt Knipe of Blue
r and Mrs L P Ward have
Limed to Canadian Texas after
Ung his mother Mrs Dora
'd Redden and his sisters Mr
Mrs Elmo Toel and son Mrs
Dieus Mr and Mrs M A
:e and Mrs Ward's sister and
terin-law Mr and Mrs Fount
long of Durant
I's Glenna Perkins and child-
arid her mother Mrs Lizzie
ker visited Mrs Walker's son
family Mr and Mrs Loyd
tker of 1q Worth Texas
ev and Mrs Ben Murray and
hie were in Ft Mirth Texas
msiness Thursday
's Lizzie Perkins and Mrs
el Valls are en the sick list
week
Ts Mary Jane Thomas end
dren of Nida visited her moth
Mrs Emma Wallace
rs W T Corley has returned
le after visiting her daughter
and Mrs Weldon Bell and
dren of Frisco Texas
Linda Wright Editor Phone 138
Durant School
Lunch Menus
You DESERVE THE BEST
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Permanent in town! That is our 1
motto to EVERY customer — and A
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pleases our customers For a per-
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Dorm it High
Monday: 12 pint milk clwesc
meat loaf buttered carrots devi1
cd cabbage salad hot rolls but
ter apply crisp
Tuesday: 1-2 pint milk moil:
chicken salad sliced tomatoes
colorful cream peas speedy bread
butter wackey cake
Wednesday: I-2 pint milk navy
beans-ham cheese slices steamcd
tomatoes and okra relish - onion
rings hot cornbread-butter cherry
cobbler
Thursday: 1-2 pint milk sails-
bury steak whipped potatoes
cream gravy jelled salad h o t
rollsbither peach cretan supreme
whipped topping
Mr and Mrs EM Adams visit-
ed his mother Mrs Lizzie Perkins
Friday
Mr Leonard Kistler is recover-
ing from the mumps also Sherry
Quarels Feraldine Walker and
several more in this area
and Mrs Weldon Belt and Graduate Registered Pharmacists
dren of Frisco Texas always on duty at Corner Drug
145 W Main lime YOUR pres-
Ir and Mrs Junior Jeffreys eription filled here (adv)
nose Beauty Shop
113 N3rd Phone 175
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ABOVE EVERY THING this new
eason — your hair must be soft
shining lovely! We'll give you a
flattering new hair style—the kind
to make you look lovely—and that
you'll love
MODERN BEAUTY
105 S 2nds Phone 1908
BACON AND EGGS!
You and me! Hat and Hair! They all go together
—and its the hair stylist's job to see that they
do A hair style must flatter your face and com-
pliment your hat This season's styles are con-
trolled and sculptured and well directed That's
the way yours will be when you phone us for an
appointment
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127 N 2nd Phone 449
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It's what's up front that ysints in the new "Fluid
Bang" coiffures designed for fall and winter by the
Official Hair Fashion Committee Of the National Hair-
dressers lout Cosmetologists Association the hair fashion
authority Of the beauty profession
And right up front is a lifted animated hang that
flows across the forehead tn emphazise the soft supple
fluid rhythm of the seasons new trend-setting hair slyles
Sometimes the bangs apper to be draped elegantly
on a bias sometimes they bounce in a flounce Or they
bend lightly like the stein of a flower with a lazy lift
Always they move across and upwards with a lift and
lightness at the temple areas Always they are definite
but not transparent Seldom do they have any wisps or
fringe treatment
The silhouette of the new styles shoWt4 a decidd
trend towards a smaller head took From the full back
It is a broken oval balanced asymetrically with a lift at
the top on one side or the other Tile full side silhouette
has its highest point above the forelmad a result of the
bang Hair at the crown is lifted slightly with fullness
increasing horizintally at the top of the crown then taper
lag g softly fitted neckline
The hair is groomed into flOWing 1111S4 movements
rather than individual details of busy curls or waves
The result is a vondrously elegant appearance controlhal
easily with professional permanent waving
The new "Fluid Bang" colffurea tire definitely no
rower at the ears a complement to the long torso look
of n e W clothing fashions The ears are completely rover
ed with closeness increasing gradually from the temple
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Ask any man Bell tell you that beauty is made up of many pull quickly and wRh ease (center) if a touch-up is absolutely
cabbage salad stewed prunes
things And he'll undoultedly say that his ideal is the oman necessary in public If a fresh application of make-up is
homemade buns butter on buns
who is both well-groomed and well-mannered This girl (left) called for she excuses herself and applies it in the powder
and 1-2 pint milk makes sure that she's as well dressed from the back as she is room She is thoughtful about remembering birthdays anni-
TuPsday: chicken pie green from the front She cheeks such rear-view grooming points versaries and illnesses Here she makes the considerate
beans tossed salad with choice of as stocking seams and slip hem before she leaves the house gesture (right) of Ni king favorite flowers For there never
dressing busenits apple sauce She does her major primping privately and handles a powder was a true beauty who did not possess charm
butter 1-2 pint milk
Wednesday: meat loaf with tie
mato sauce cream peas carrot
sticks berry pie hot rolls but 1'
511e a)ettly 9$ A lagi Chrnuitg
ter 1-2 pint milk
Thursday: WeiliPI'S With beans ( (1
11 is said that beauty is In the No woman can be beautiful im- also an integral part of a charm- vonien have stayed away from ler
buttered spinach nnion and pickle
slices w
oatmeal rocks corn bread eye of the beholder Some w e
e On pi less she stands sits and ‘kallis mg utilan trim entirely on the quite correct
butter and 1-2 pint milk fer blondes some bmwttes some graeefully and has the glow 0 f She will remember little things theory that it was overpowering
like birthd e
ays annivrsa o r
ries Th m
is year the small voan will
short gals others the taller ladies health in her hair and eyes that
illnesses Of her friends with such !Live no troubble finding booth fur
are the parents of a 9 pound 4 i But there are certain basic gnat- can only come from proper diet thoughtful gestures as wiring flow- trimmed and untrimmed coats
ounce daughter Bonnie Sue born ities that will always be included anti exercise ors and sending greetings by card which make the most of her petite
September 5 They have two other every man's efinition of what he T truly lovely w‘unan takes ad or note proportions She will find designs
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vantage of the numerous cosmetics And last hut far fr m o least she which take special notte of hhe
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charming wman that will enhance her appearance will be sufficiently well-informed particular probblems
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Mrs Hodge 'mance and s o n but elie applies them so skillfmly so that she can be a good eon
First and foremost she must he
visited her mother l‘trs E m m a that she presents a natural hiok to versationalist and an interested
1A-ell groomed and well turned out Couple To Celebrate
Wallace Wednesday h world listener
The woman who achieves the look (-
Courtesy and thoughtfulness 1re 50th Anniversary
of beauty is the one who is not a -
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slave to fashion but who care The small woman after years of
fully selects her wardrobe to lint Wesleyan Guild Sets neglect is rating lots of attention Mr and Mrs JS Lewis Ilt 1
her way of life She chooses pretty nm important designers Durant will celebrate their Goid
-e wines o waists 1
nar i en Wedding anniversary next Sun
feminine scarves flowers gloves Love red Di tr
sh Supper Dellat shrt
and other accessories a the in-
row ioulders and a height tiiiiti day September 18 with an open
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dividual touches that stretch her A "yore(' dish suPPer win be 5'5" could all inmiue endless house at their home in Pirtic
carefully planned wardrobe held by the members of the Wes- shopthg prohlems until now The Ltiwises will be at home
leyan Service Guild of the First
And before she leaves the house Coats in particular have provid- 1 from 2 to 5 pin to visit with
she checks hor apearance from Methodist Church eft problems for petite worm it their friends neighbors and kin-
all angles before a full-length mir- The event will take place in the Sleeve lengt h allover length and folk
row Nt) crooked seams hanging home of Ntrs Marie Harris tNtst even bulk hoped to create a plc They were married in 1910 in
threads or drooping slip will mar of city mooday septemben 12 at ture of a little girl dressing up in Jefferson county Tenn and have
her appearance 7 :00 pm I her mother's finery Many petite lived here 27 years
ki re a to a closely fitted swing of coquette curls extending
below the ears and itowing upwards and forward to
brush the cheeks This frames the face with speelal
emphasis on the eyes
The back of the new hair r4tyles is dressed into a
sweeping mass movement of brushed hair which follows
its natural g PAk't11 direction but with a single change in
the direction Of the movement This single change in di-
rection is usually at the nape for additional continuity of
silhouette
Hair length at the bangs will wily from two to three
inehes At the crown the hair will range front three to
four and a half inches tapering into the softly fitted
neckline where the 'hair may be from a half inch to art
Inch and a half depending upon the requirements of
the individual Hair length at the sides must be sufficient
to cover the ears In the finished coiffure
Hair cob wing really comes into its owm for fall and
winter it1 will require truly professional blending of
tones Basically highly styled voiffures will be a blend
log of intermediate values between two dominant tones
The greatest depth color will be in the crown generally
easing Into lighter values Krl1nd the face
The eolors if cltithing fashiona Win influence hair
colors For esample hazy amethyst clothing will blend
with silvers in hair tones The smoky browns of cloth
log 14-111 harmonize vith natural taupes and hazy blond
shades accented witth "cafe an Iit" at the hair ends
The burnt wine shades of (I thing as well as the ccrarnic
and clay colors kill blend with tonal variations of au-
burn and brunette shacks
Durarq (Okla ) Daily Democrat Mon Lept 12 1260 —Pa 39 Thria
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Jo 1ementler
stiltemher
The Lydia circle of the First
Christian t'litirch meet in the
home of Mrs termini elk east
(if city utIi irs Vcrit Mright as and mrs Nickinney and
co-hostess 7 :3i pin daughters Dianne and Mary Ben'
The guild of st Joims 1:piscord 11:(ront there they went to Lamesa
xas and On to Carlsbad Caverns
Church will meet in the Parish
National Park
house 7:30 pm
McKinnevs also visited
The Fide lis Circle or the First well New Mexico an stayed at
Chhreh ill inipi in riflinvl the Caprock Ranch Caprock New
shI p h:ill for a covered dish dinner Mexivo While In R4)swell they saw
6 !0 p Ui the bottomless lake
The First Baptist VMS will meet
iI chapel Nlonday for installations
of new offirers and Royal Servise
program Names of members as
signed to new circles will be itn-
flounced 2:31J pm
Tile Wesleyan Service (hind 01
the First i1tlliH Church will
meet in the home of Mrs Marie
Harris east of city for a covered
dish super 7:00 pm
Tuestla) Sep6quber 13
The Washington Irving 1"rA vill
meet at the school 7 :30 pin
The lionlemalwrs HD club ill
meet In the home of Mrs T W
James 702 NV Elm with Mrs CU
Poling and MN Ktl McKinney as
co-hostess Please bring fair ex
hibits and articles for the country
store 2:00 pm
The Eager IID club vitt meet
in the home of Mrs John Price
2:a0 pm
Wednesda Sevt
Th Delphoin Sulity clot vitt
meet in the private dining room
of Hattie McKinney hail at SSC
for registration breakfast Call
Mrs Jessie Amain& for reserva-
tions 9:00 am
Thursday Sept 15
Fortnightly club will have first
III eeting of new year in the home
of Mrs AE Shearer with Mrs
Sam Pool and Miss Nlinnie Baker
US co-hostesses 3:30 pm
The American Legion Auxiliary
will ineet lii tho home of Mrs Roy
Hobbs 1212 W Liveoak Mr Clyde
Jackson veteran councilor a t
Southeastern will discuss available
scholarships for children of deceas
ed veterans Anyone interested is
invited 7:45 pm
Hair Fashion Of The Week The Mew "Fluid Bang"
Want To Be A New You?
Tray a new hairdo! Before your
permanent you'll want a coiffure
hair-trim For that "just right"
look phone us for an appointment
Autumn days and the livin' is
easy but oh so hard on your
hair! Let us give it the necessary
extra bit of care that will keep
you young and radiant as the out-of-doors
Phone soon
HOW Main
PROVIESSIOMAILLII"
Area Residents
Return From Trip
Mr and Mrs 'nu NicRitin:y
and son Mike zhawnen a n
Nr and Mrs Ilvn Mc(inney Dur
tint have recently returned from
a IIII) to points of interest in Texas
and New Mexico
thuy stopped in Ft
NVorth tit visit thoir son Mr
Roby Talk -
Mr and Mrs LW Loudermilk
Durant are the parents of a dau-
ghter Cara Ann She was born
September 9 in the Bryan Memor-
tat Hospital ami weighed 8 pounds
6 ounces
William Ray Jr is the name
chosen by Mr and Mrs Wiliam
RH& for their 7 pound 8 otinee
son born Septemher 10 in the
Bryan Ntemorial Hospital
Mr and Mrs JL McClure Dr
ant have selected the name Tam-
ela for their 7 pound daughter
born September 9 in the Bryan
I'demorial Hospital
Mr and Mrs Ronald Ray Nipp
are the parents of a 7 pound 13 1-2
Ounce son Edward Allen born
September 9 in the Bryan M
morial Hospital
Mr and Mrti Bob K Seils'-orf
Grove Texas are the parents of a
7 1-2 pound daughter born Sept-
ember 9 Mrs Sells is the former
MI 8s Georgia McCoy granddaugh-
ter of Nina McCoy Durant
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Taylor Beauty Shop
105 N 3rd Phone 70
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prove to you how really lovely you
j' can be? For your next permanent
call us
Durant Beauty Shop
1 108 N 2nd
Phone 420
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Peterson, Robert H. Durant Daily Democrat (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 309, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1960, newspaper, September 12, 1960; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2193483/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.