Durant Daily Democrat (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1960 Page: 3 of 6
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ea--------- Linda WrigNi Editor OKine :38
Modern Language Club Has
International Costume Party
Mr and Mrs John Allen rini Ray Novi was in enarge of the
were hosts to members of evening program prepared by the
the Modern Language club of students
OPC and SSC in their home Fri- Miss Stuart Bra ll'tm sHng sev"-
day evening al numbers and played the guitar
The in and guests were Raphael (le la Vuente Edwin
dressed in International costumes triterim) and Sergio Aguirre pro-
for the party sented Mexican songs and aceom-
Mrs CR Smith presided at panted themselves on the accot d-
the guest registry vhich was pla- ian clavas and maracas Miss
ced in the studio of Mrs Phillips Luis Aguirr and Miss Branson
Displayed about the room were joined the trio in vocal selections
Various items which the hosts at- during the program
quired in Atexleo this past sum- Mrs Mary Ann Innis accompan-
Iner while on a tour of the cram- ied the group at the organ in sing-
try1 ing carols and Mrs Pauline Ta-
The Christmas motif was used hcat gave a humorous rending
in decorations of the party rooms Guests who IA 'ore horn in foreign
fled berry trees and greenery countries introdnyed themselves
were placed at focal pints and expressed apiveclittion of the
corating the living room was a frhndship "Intl antung the Dm-
church setting tyith berries and I ant residents
green branches as a backdrop to Guests not mentioned ahovo who
the scene were present included: Misses Mar-
The dining table was covered garet Byers Janna Kay Aloseley
with a green cloth and encircling Vera Lou Billy Brenda Wingert
the silver service were garlands Tay Reed Susis'Hsitio of Formosa
of holly A Mexican doll in woven Anna Law of Hong Kong Teena
toe scene ' were present included: Misses Mar-
The dining table was covered gaet Pyers Janna Kay Nloseley
with a green cloth and encircling Vera Lou Billy Brenda Wingert
the silver service were garlands Tay Reed Susis 'Hsaio of Formosa
of holly A Mexican doll in woven Anna Law of Hong Kong Teena
straw dress and candles comple Blackburn Juanita Bailey Linda
ted the decor Moran anti Gwen Glendale
Mrs Wade Baskin and Miss Also Dr Wade Baskin James
Amy Robinson poured coffee and Jones Jerry Combrink Kenneth
tea Assisting in serving the guests Bourne Mr and Mrs MD Gen-
was Miss Barbara White a n d try Elton Clelland A Fahedani
Mrs Smith and Fazel Ahniadi both of Iran
7uture Aleo Two SSC Teachers
— - – Attend Board Meet
Pentonler
I Mks Mildred Riling and M r s
Jo Kentember 1 Roy Perkinson Oates atiended the
Monday Deet'inber 5 i board meeting of the Oklahoma
Faith Circle of King's DaughterslCouncil of the Tachers of English
will meet for a Christmas dinner (
in Okilh )nui City Saturday De
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In the home of Mrs Amos Knight 1 -
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815 N 8 6:30 pm cember 15
IMiss Riling is a member of the
ltesday Dmemlwr 6
pilot committee for the cstabliah-
The Odd Fellow's Cection will merit of the Oklahoma Institute of
be held Refreshments served Letters and of the intelligencier
committee She is also the vice
4 Wednesday December 7 I president of the college section
The Caddo Civic and Cemetery
Mrs Cates is the representative
club will meet in the home of of the OCTE and of the 0EA on
Mrs Joe Meadows for the annual
the State Sequoyah Award Reading
Christmas Luncheon 1:00 pm
Committee and a member of the
the curriculum committee
Mrs Albert Mason will be
hostess for the Mary Quisenberry
chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution Mrs Rector
elebrates His
Swearengin will discuss "Music in
America" 3:30 pm 1 89th Birthday
Thurmlay December 8
I k Sawyers 123 SE 6 eele-
Tr-Club luncheon at Lake Tex-
bra tell his 80th birthday Friday
o' ma Lodge Helen Poe of Dallas
With three of his daughters from
will be guest speaker at I pin
out-oftown and grandchildren and
great grandchildren present for
Wednesday noon is the deadline
for tickets to the Tr-Club lunch- thP "casi"
I
eon at Texoma Lodge Present were Mrs Edna Will-
lInns and daughter Amarillo Tt-4x
as Mrs Ann Pearson
Kappa Kappa Iota will meet for Odessa
dinner in the Southeastern fa cultv 1""d her gra"""tighter D"r(11-hV
Ann Young Vernon Texas (lifts
lounge Call 1219 for reservations
6 :00 pm
were received frinn all his seven
Ann Young N'ernon TM'S Gifts
were received frciin all his seven
children mi Sawyers had lied in
Bryan county 87 years and is a
retired farmer
WiCaKa CFO Discuss 'renrea
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thrisimas Display i Tri-Club Deadline
Is Wednesday Noon
The WI Ca Ka Camp Fire Girls
met November 30 in the home of
Mrs HE Stilwell
The girls spent the afternoon
making Christmas tree ornaments
MInature cedar trees were placed
inside small ha is and dworatt‘d
Ntith glitter and other things
Discussions were held for Ow
Christmas display window to be
placed down town
Those present were Nancy Std
well Cindy Park Jane E v a n s
Jane Innerarity Dale lee Baker
Patsy Miller lAtarilyn Morgan
Terri McKinney Carol McKinney
and Mary Smth
Also the leader Mrs Raymond
McKinney and assistant lea ler
Mrs RE Stilwell
Use of potato flakes and gran
tiles Ilti8 Increased from
nothing to $35 million retail value
In the last three years
Frozen green bean sticks me
among products recently (level( 11)Iil
by food technologists at the Ore
Kgperintent Station The green
snap beans are precooked chop-
ped into small pieces pressed in-
to stick-shaped molds and frozen
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Mrs Albert Mason chairman of
ticket sales for the Tri-Club lunch-
eon Thursday at Lake Texoma
Lodge announeed that menibers
may obtain tickets until Wednes-
day 110011 Whiell Is thP deadline for
reservations V h US cut from a sheet ot
Mrs J11 Qualls k in 'charge plastic Glue to the foam rubher
of tickets for the Delphian chit ki111 the ruhber cement and arid
and Mrs Wallace Goodman is B rnw nf gold bows or little gold
chairman in I h e Fortnightly balls
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tickets phice directly below the tree
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White leather jacket for late day and formal wear this
winter is cut with loose-fitting back Cuffed sleeves are
set below NA e d shoulder1Thite mink collar is detachable—
By GAIIg 111'6AS Newspaper Enterprise Women's Editor
Bulldozer Is Menace To
'America The Beautiful'
NEW YOEK t UPI r- some 'you drive 25 to tio mites outside
the bollitozer ia a symbol of prog- the city limits still past noth-
ress To Leonard Outhwaile an- ing hot housing developments"
thropologist and explorer it also "There is not time to waste" he
is a symbol of what's happening continued in an interview: And
to "America the Beautiful" the urgency with which the an-
Outhwaite has no quarrel with thropologist talked created visions
progress nor for that matter with : immediately of a land one day
the buildoer— when used diserim- bare of the things Ave used to
inately But h vould like to see take for granted - fields trees
the preservation of sortie of our grass native flowers strea Ms
natural heritage for us and future and wildlife
generations to contemplate and "The centers W oii d be used for
enjoy both retAxa t ion and education"
Out hwaite is research consultant he said 'A way to teach children
to the Nature Centers For Young botany zoology conservation—bet
America In(' a recently formed ter than they ever could learn
organization to encourage villages them from books"
towns and cities to set aside — Looks For Locations
"while there is still time"—some The anthropologist recently
completed a I:Lotto-mile motor It'll:
part of the natural setting nearby
for use not as a formal park a round t nation looking fin
hot to preserve the no flora likely locations for nature rem
ters for zoological parks and MU
a ad fa ma —a big slice of these
Es il was before organization set -41111g
in
prerAe I r tte Ungulted
"l'he bulbloyirs have levelod tIr2
life out of the bills and the
fields" say8 the center's bro-
chure Outhwaite adds "lf we
don't start preserving soon we'll
be engulfed"
"In so many parts of America
already" Out hwaite continued
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Cut a giant cone out of tho
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"The centers vould be used for
both rckxation and education"
he said 'A Nkay to teach children
botany zoology conservation—bet
ter than they ever could learn
them from books"
Looks For Locations
The anthropologist recently
vompicted a 11010-mile motor trip
a 10111111 t nation looking for
I ikely locathms for nature cen-
ters for zoological parks and 111111-
Sullillg
Ile said many 'OM mumlius al-
ready ate await of how urbani-
zation Att cutting ba(li nature and
aro doing something about it
Stamford Conn is one of the
pioneers and has set aside close
to 10o acres of streams and
woodland
Outhwaite was secretary to the
President's Committee on Demo-
bilization after World War II and
wrote the committee report which
became the 'GI Bill Of Rights"
At pretent he also is a mem-
ber of the advisory hoard fq
TCA's advance design tenter
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Mr and Mrs Thin tnon Stotts
Utica are the parents of a dau-
ghter Diane Lynett She was born
in the Bryan Memorial Hospital
December 2 and weighed 7 poundi
9 1-4 ounces
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Mt and 'A1r:4 Wayne I'RtIflrk
of iNitilwtit City were Ntstting re-
lativs here for a few days
Mrs Fr !owes cattoway h i s suuth
arrived home after pending a home
few 1Aeks vkiting parts if Texa3
and Old Moxik
Dural
Air and NI I'S lawn Reynolds
and sons David and Allen visit- me
ed Mrs Reynold's mother in Dal- enjoy
las over the ‘yeekend htitt)0
Mrs Liz Devault JNIrs Graee
Liles Ntrs 14iye Rampy a n d
tichorih of Cayuga Texas and
NB's Charlene James and child-
ren of Durant visited in the home
of 'Mr and Mrs DJ Watkins of
Luhbock Tex over the Thanks
giving holidays 11 and NI r s
Billy Liles and children of
land also were there to visit hi
mother Mrs Grace Liles
Mrs BB Mayo was visiting
mrs Veniti l'addnek Sunday after- Jake Ledford had aa reepin
mom house gusis his daughter and son-
Mr and Mrs 1 Shaw sii I in-law and little granddaughter of
Miss Edgardine Shaw of Dallas Pampa Tex
41)ent Thanksgiving Ivith their dau-
ghter and family Mr and Mrs The ruck temperature Ht t li e
flora ce Rohinson of Brown bottom of a 11253foot deep shaft
at the flomestake Gold Mine Lead
Mr and Mrs junior Barnett SD is 113 degress F
Mr and Mrs Itinior Barnett
and children of Lorenzo Texas
were guests in the Charlie Graham
home over the weekend
Mr and Mrs WC Rasar was
visiting his parents Mr and Mrs
Willis Rasor one day last week
Mr and Mrs Everett Hoffman
and daughter and family of Ratio
Kan visilPti in the Grover Hyde
home over the holidrri s
Mrs Luey Marksherry and dau-
ghter Kay of Durant was visit
ing in tin Richard Long h o in e
Alonday
Mr and Mrs Grant Yarate41 tout
Wieky Charles Elwood and Gene
Tate spent the last week at Wat-
son Ma on a deer hunt Other
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she iitliliiivtot surgery
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of Durant aro having litcn
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Drssie latkl vvas a recutit
Durant vizittor
Mrs and M G 1 1 oseley are
en joying a new TV in i heir
hiane
Mr and Mrs Bill TuoinhA and
her mother Mrs Ennice Brown
were recent guests in the Joe Wel
don Wiggins home in Durant
Air and Alm j Christoph and
children Diane and (lug spent
the Thangiving week vith
Christoph's pnrents M r and Mrs
Prank Shannon of Calera T h e
Christop1D are from AlenaNha
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the picture of Bill Semple and his family standlng left to right Jane Susan
Fralk and Billy and seated Mrs Jane Semple with Sarah in her lap and Candi-
date Bill Semple
Dr A W Milli Semple a Durant Vetermar Ian is entering politics in an effort to lend a new
appreach to the Males of state representative e feels that with no past pirlitical obligations he
would be in a better position to represent ALL th e people of Bryan County
A native ot this county Bill is a :son of Char lie and Iena Semple of Caddo )11t4 wife iH the
frrnier Jam French of Durant Ile was brought dp on a farm at Caddo and has lived in Bryan
County all his life except for five years spent in t re Army and four years spent in post graduate
training at Oklahoma State University after finishing his soak at Southeastern
Ile is highly interested in the problems of du blic school arid tenehers since four of his five
children who range in age from 17 to five nre now in the public schools of Durant 1 1t and his
entire family are fictive members of the First L'r esbyterian church
Having lived on a farm he knows the proble 114 Of farmers and nrore imprictant his livehood
now &pelvis on 1yorking with and talking to nut ny camel's (Aery day both in his ottice and on
the fit ml
VilaM indliCh'11 into the Army vvith the 45t h National Guard divisien sod went overseas as
a bomber pilot PH ?Ming several medals includin g the coveter! Distinguished Flvirg Cross Ile
served there until wounded arid was retired am a e aptain in 194:r Ile then al'imiled college under
the GI Bill of !tights and as a result of these tin ngs he is well acquainted with aderans problems
Fla Ow past eight years he has been associated with Dr S K Senitner in the Durant Animal
Itospit'd and after the election he will continue his worli thee taut not occupied with legislative
duties
You will find him well verseti in Indian affa- Ira Hs h1-4 tither was actually on the tribal rolls
Indian'4 their history and tribal affairs were a c °ninon 4ulos1 in his home Ile is the nephew of
a former chief of the Choctaws Will Semple w ho still serves as tribal attorney Thus Bill Semple
and hia family are proud of their Indian heritage
lie believes that even more important than h is diverse hat kground is the fact thst in making
a living he MUST come in contact with dozens o f people every day
when !!ou 14end 13111 Semple to the state eR p1 toi he Alt' represent yon there Vt hen the le
J1lUtf Is nct in session you will be able always t o find him to discuai any of your legislative
problems large or small because he will be available Don't cveilook this advantage on Dee 13
Vote for Bill Semple fur State Representative
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