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Ce Women's Pag
P.3 Perry Daily Journal
Friday, Feb. 21, 1964
Mrs. Clarence Duncan, Women's Editor
J Dear Abby...
= Up in Smoke!
Abigail Van Buren
NAMED TO COUNCIL
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
hower administration, has been
— named to the advisory council
Robert B. Anderson, secretary of the Bank of America’s
of the Treasury in the Eisen-
Board of Directors.
Mrs. Green
Hostess To
Ceres Club
Classes Hold
Joint Meeting
In Johnson Home
Members and associates o'
the Winsome and Willing Work
ers Sunday school class of the
First Baptist church met joint
ly Feb. 13 in the home of Mrs
Fred Johnson.
Mrs. John Gillaspy gave the
opening prayer. The devotional
CERES — Mrs. John Green
was hostess when the Ceres
home demonstration club met
Tuesday in the club building
Mrs. 0. V. Mornhinweg, pres-
ident, conducted the business
session with Mrs Robert Sul-"Getting to Know God,” was
ing the ary - treasurer, read- presented by Mrs. Martie Mc-
the minutes of the last Quain. Mrs. R. D Boyd con-
meeting, presenting the ducted the business session and
asu r s report. She also call- emphasis was placed on reach-
led the roll, which was answered ing absentees.
My igure problem” | Refreshments were served to
Mrs Hugh Waters led
singing. Mrs. Lon Hedges led
the group in repeating the
homemakers creed in unison.
Mrs. Wayne Stockton present-
ed the devotional from II Cor-
inthians 12 9-10. She concluded
with prayer. A report was made
on the card party which was
held recently in the club build-
ing by the club, with 21 attend- |
ing.
Mrs. Parker
Hosts PEO
a. . started smoking when he was
Mrs. Robert Coyle reported 15, and about four years ago he
in the educational fund and started having stomach trouble,
DEAR ABBY: What do you
think of a man in his 50’s who
slips around to smoke? He
Evening Programs
A Public Service By
First National Bank
group Mrs. Lawrence Skaggs, Mrs
Bailey Hickson, Mrs. Fred Cal-
away, Mrs. Alvin Cockrum
Mrs. Dan Hodge, Mrs. R C
Vanbiber, Mrs. George Hall
Mrs. Laverne Rogers, Mrs. Joe
Ripley, Mrs. Gillaspy, Mrs. Mc-
Quain, Mrs. Boyd and the host-
ess, Mrs. Johnson.
Mrs 0 V. Mornhinweg read
Mrs. Schock Is Guest
Of Wimodausis HD Club
a list of club committees, and
also read the list of names en-
tered in the club roll which each
member entered in the club
book.
Paper dolls were used to
, show different types of cloth-
Cottey college when members so his doctor told him to quit
4 BH chapter of PEO met Feb. smoking He did, for about three
17 in the home of Mrs. Bill
Parker. Valentine Party
The PEO educational fund D 1 D I
was established in 1907 as a Fetes Red Rock
revolving fund for the purpose Seventh Crad.
of assisting young women in * CAECAL UI due
the United States and Canada s
to obtain an education beyond Mrs. Bob Imgarten and Mrs.
the high school level. In report- M H Williams, mothers of
ing about Cottey college, Mrs seventh grade students of Red
Coyle stated that it is the only
college in the world owned and
supported by a women’s or-
ganization. It was founded in
1884 at Nevada, Mo., and is a
fully accredited liberal arts col-
lege. The college is accredited
by the North Central associa-
tion of colleges and secondary
schools and by the National As-
sociation of Schools of Music
for lunior college
Members attending were Mrs.
Fred G Beers Mrs. A J Bon-
trager, Mrs Coyle, Mrs H. C.
ing in presenting the lesson Donahue, Mrs Harry Donald-
Becoming Line and Design,’'
taught by Mrs. Chester Sams
and Mrs. Joe Wagner for
members of the Wimodausis
Miss Bettie Qualls, county
home demonstration agent, an-
nounced the county council home demonstration club Feb
meeting which will be Feb 26 14 with Mrs. Wagner as hostess
in Perry She made several oth- "My figure problem" was
er announcements. rollcall response. The devo-
Mrs. 0 V Mornhinweg an- tional was presented by Mrs
nounced a traffic safety contest Nick Malget who read an ar-
which the club could enter Mrs ticle, “Quiet People." Mrs. Joe
H E Ratliff is safety chair Malget and Mrs. Nick Malget
man volunteered to arrange a spe-
Mrs 0 V Mornhinweg also cial interest for the March
announced each member should meeting. Correspondence was
have a demonstration on any read from Miss Bettie Qualls,
project of their choosing for the home demonstration agent. Whipple
March meeting, which is free about the county council meet- PP
activity month ing an^ the national safety
ing and
the national safety
The lesson, “Becoming Line contest. A letter was read con-
and Design,” was presented by cerning the Heart fund, and $2
Mrs Herman Kukuk. She dis- was donated by the club
cussed different figure types A sunshine pal gift was re-
and demonstrated different dt- ceived by Mrs Nick Malget
signs in pattern and fabric as Mrs. Charles Schock attended
a means of improving figure as a guest Members present 1
faults Group discussion con- were Mrs. Howard Turner, Mrs
eluded the lesson. Carrie Humphrey, Mrs Chester
Attending were Mrs Robert Sams. Mrs. John Kemnitz, Mrs
Sullins. Mrs. John Green, Mrs Joe Malget, Mrs Nick Malget.
Hugh Waters, Mrs Lon Hedges. Mrs C W Hollingshead, Mrs
Mrs Wayne Stockton, Mrs Her-John Malget. Mrs Frank Te
man Kukuk. Miss Bettie Quarts tik, Mrs. T S McCracken, Mrs |
Mrs Ray McCart, Mrs. Arnold Leo Milliron and the hostess.
Prucha, Mrs Bertsel Ratliff Mrs. Wagner.
Mrs Hugh Riddle, Mrs. M H
Williams and Mrs Henry Stack-
house.
cerning the Heart fund, and $2
were Mrs. Howard Turner, Mrs
Carrie Humphrey, Mrs Chester
Pair Off for Texas
To Attend Nuptials
son, Mrs. Dwaine Goldsberry,
Mrs. Wavnard Hasenfratz, Mrs.
Delmar C Hoot, Mrs. Ludwig
Johnson, Mrs. Henrv S. John,
ston, Mrs. W K Leatherock,
Mrs Tolbert St.Clair. Mrs. H
A. Snyder, Mrs. Paul Hively,
Mrs. John B Terry and the
hostess, Mrs. Parker.
Rock school, entertained the
seventh grade class at a Valen-
tine party Feb. 14 in the Ceres
club house.
The evening was spent play-
ing games and dancing. Prizes
were won by Jerilyn Emanuel-
son, Dennis Williams and Rus-
lyn Evans. Roy Childs won a
Valentine cake baked by Mrs.
Williams.
Refreshments were served to
Dennis Williams, Mickey Im-
garten, Bill Sullins, Gene San-
ders, Ray Hauser, Bennie Hen-
derson, Ted Black, Mitchell
Childs, Roy Childs, Junior Lit-
tlecrow, Ruslyn Evans, Karen
Megenity, Kathy Cook, Jerilyn
Emanueison, Linda Clark,
Charlotte Wiseman and Ivory
Brown.
years, then he started to slip
around and sneak smokes. Car
you imagine a man in his 50’s
thinking he is getting away
with it? His breath and clothes
smell of tobacco something
fierce. And you should hear the
excuses he uses to get out of
Mrs. Rainwater
Gives Program
On Peace Corps
Mrs. Howard Rainwater pre-
sented the program on “The
Peace Corps'’ for members of
the Perry Progress club when
the group met Feb 19 in the
home of Mrs. H. A. DeLash-
mutt.
Members present were Mrs.
Henry S. Johnston, Mrs. Fred
G. Beers, Mrs. Phil Albertson.
Mrs. Clarence Campbell, Mrs.
Jim Wilson, Mrs. Sylvia McCub-
bins, Mrs G. T. Webber, Mrs
David Hay, Mrs. A C. Lamb,
Mrs. George Dolezal, Mrs. John
Divine. Mrs Lee Yahn, Mrs
Harry Donaldson, Mrs. Emmett
Rosser, Mrs Rainwater and the
hostess, Mrs. DeLashmutt.
the house for a smoke. Also,
! find cigaretts hidden all ovei
.he house. It makes me think
hat if a man will slip around |
to smoke, maybe that’s not all
le’s slipping around to do. Am
I wrong?
HIS WIFE
DEAR WIFE: Probably
Don’t assume that because youi
husband has one bad habit he
has them all. So far, you know
only what you’ve learned fron
smoke signals.
DEAR ABBY: Should a 16
year-old girl who has been call
ed “naive” feel complimented
or insulted?
“NAIVE’
DEAR NAIVE: If she is truly
naive, she should feel compli
mented.
Social Calendar
"Perry’s Community
Owned Bank
• Friday •
WKY-TV—4 KOCO—TV—5 KWTV—9
6:00 News, Weather
6:30 Inter. Showtime
7:00
7:30 Bob Hope
8:00
8:30 Checkmate
9:00
9:30 Country Social
10:00 News, Wea., Spts.
10:15 ________
10:30 Johnny Carson
11:00
12:00 Thriller
News
Destry
Burkes Law
Okla. Jubilee
Bovine
News Weather
Movie
News. Edit., Wea.
Laramie
Route 66
Trackdown
Alfred Hitchcock
News. Wea., Spts.
Steve Allen
Whipple Aid Welcomes
Trio of New Members
Mrs. Edna McCracken, Mrs
Edith Edgar and Mrs. Joe Mal-
get became new members of the
Pair Married In
Stillwater Home
MORRISON — Miss Patricia
Ann Donovan and Edward A
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Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge,
7:31
Ladies Aid when the
group met Feb 19 for an all-
day session with Mrs. Perry
Patch as hostess A covered
dish luncheon was served at
noon and quilting was the work
of the day.
During the afternoon business
session the meeting opened with
group singing. Scripture read-
ing from John 8 and the Lord’s
prayer repeated in unison. Mrs.
Raymond Curtis presided Mrs
Roy Friend won the Penny drill
prize and the meeting was dis-
missed with a benediction. The
Benes Jr were united in mar-
riage recently in the bride’s
home in Stillwater with Rev.
Van Spurgeon officiating
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs Hazel Donovan, Stillwater,
and the late James Joseph Don-
ovan. Parents of the groom are
Mr and Mrs. Edd Benes of
Morrison
The bride wore a three-piece
suit of candlelight white brocade
with white accessories and car-
ried a bouquet of red roses and
white snapdragons
The couple’s only attendants
were Miss Janet West, Perkins,
and Larry Grim. Morrison
p.m. IOOF han
Monday
American Legion auxiliary, 2
p.m. Legion hut.
Tuesday
City-wide “Come and Go" lay-
ette shower feting Mrs Gor-
don Clark and triplet sons
130 p.m. to 4 pm Nursery
Two, First Baptist church.
Petunia unit. Perry Garden
club, 1 30 pm Hostess, Mrs.
A. M. Brown, 815 Locust
street.
DEAR ABBY: I am a born
loser. I lost my husband to an
other woman. I lost my only
child to my husband because |
the court decided that he could |
provide a more normal atmos-
phere for him I fell in love
with a married man who work'
closely with me. I have never
been alone with him, no do I
intend to be I am sure he is
aware of me in the same way
though not a word has been
spoken about it My interest ir
him has numbed my interest ir
all other men It is also inter-
fering with my efficiency on
my job, and I know it is af
fecting his, too If you could tell
me how to regain my former
uncomplicated state of mind
without changing jobs, I would
be grateful.
“BORN LOSER"
DEAR LOSER: There are no
“Born Losers" — only people
with occasional bad luck and
others who play games in
which the odds are against
them. Quit punishing yourself.
Unless you enjoy suffering, you
will change jobs.
Columbine unit, PGC. 2 pm
Hostess, Mrs. 0. R. Hall, 823
Eighth street.
CONFIDENTIAL TO GIVING
A reception was held in the
amily spruces up
for spring!
Clothes cleaned
here are set for fun!
A dry-cleaning by our
experts is the best
"spring tonic" we can
think of for your fam-
ily's wearables. We
use the most modern
methods to get cloth-
• es clean as all out-
doors and pressed to
perfection.
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Meat Judging Contest
Discussed byOakdale4-H
Kenneth Dolezal called the
Feb f meeting of the Oakdale
4 H club to order when the
group met at the school
C 0 (Pete) DeVilbiss
and
The secretary. Sue Freese, field, Texas
called the roll and the minutes
Bill Warner left Friday to at-
tend the wedding of Miss Mar-
garet Catherine Caldwell and
Terry Dean DeVilbiss at 8 p m
Saturday in the Haynie chapel
of the Methodist church in Gar-
Terry is the son of Mrs Har-
next meeting will be March 4 home following the
with Miss Carrie Schwartz as The couple have
hostess in the Whipple Commu-
nity center
Members present were Mrs
Mary Bridal. Mrs Lena Curtis,
Miss Carrie Schwartz, Mrs El-
ceremony.
The couple have established a
home in Stillwater where he is
a student at Oklahoma State
university and she is employed
at the student union
were read and approved Don-
na Mount, vice president, led
the ritual and flag salute, fol-
lowed by a discussion of the
meat judging contest. Captain
reports were given and the
girl's timely speech was deliv-
mer Dowell, Mrs John
Schwartz, Miss Elaine Schwartz.
| Mrs Adam Stermer, Mrs. Wil-
liam Hentges, Miss Gertrude
i Cole. Mrs. Grace Devore, Mrs
Marie Irons, Mrs Henry Freese,
Mrs Claude Dayton. Mrs John-
nie Yowell, Mrs Abbie Cowell,
Mrs. Wilbur Huffington, Mrs.
Two free passes to the Perry
theater in Perry to Robert
Fisher, 905 Ivanhoe street. Call
at The Perry Daily Journal of-
fice to pick up passes. Good if
used on or before Feb. 26, 1964
Not transferable. (Adv.)
ley DeVilbiss, Austin, Texas.
and the late Mr DeVilbiss, and Leo Golliver, Mrs. Rosie Mc-
the grandson of Mr and Mrs Neal. Mrs Curtis Mrs. Friend
C 0 DeVilbiss, 618 Maple and ^ hostess, Mrs. Patch,
street.
A reception will follow the
ceremony in Fowler hall
REYNOLDS PLANS MOVE
CHICAGO (UPI) - Reynolds
ered bv Pat Mount entiled “The .
Importance of a 411 Record WATER PISTOL HELPS Metals Co. Wednesday an-
Book." John Mount gave the WILBRAHAM, Mass. (UPI)—nounced plans to move the
bovs timely speech titled Volunteer firemen used a bor- headquarters of its building
"Safety." A demonstration for rowed toy water pistol Thursday product and supply division
girls was presented by Sue to douse a stubborn partition from Richmond, Va., to Park
Freese on making paiama dolls fire in Howard Racine s home. Ridge, Ill.
Metals
Co.
Wednesday
Marigold unit, PGC, 2 pm
Hostess, Mrs. W. G. Mouser,
1002 Jackson street.
Iris unit, PGC. 2 p m Hostess,
Mrs. Brent Oden, 15 Fir ave-
nue.
Jo Scaggs circle. Baptist Wom-
en’s Missionary union, 7:30
pm. Hostess, Mrs. Ollie
Walls, 910 Jackson street
Leola Ragland circle, WMS,
UP IN ALBUQUERQUE: Car
ry a Bible. And one day you
will find that it is carrying you.
Get it off your chest For a
personal, unpublished reply,
write to Abbv Box 3365. Bev-
erly Hills, Calif Enclose a
stamped, self - addressed en-
velope
206
CLEANERS
HATTERS DYERS
Next Door To Ford Garage
For Abby's booklet. “How
7:30 pm Hostess. Mrs Wen- To Have A Lovely Wedding,"
send 50 cents to Abby, Box 3365.
Beverly Hills, Calif
dell Cossey, 636 Grove street
Degree of Honor lodge, 7:30
nm TOOF hall
Zeta Phi Child Study club, 8
p m. Hostess, Mrs Dee Court-
ney, 1309 Kaw street.
Wednesday
Congenial Twelve club, 2 pm
Hostess. Mrs. Otto Severe,
1210 Ivanhoe street.
STOPPED SMOKING?
EATING TOO MUCH?
TOO FAT?
LOSE WEIGHT
TRIMUDEX WITH VITALON
VITAMIN FORTIFIED TABLETS
BONTRAGER DRUG
Garden
Time Is
Fun Time
TIME TO PLAN FOR
THAT NEW HOME YOU
HAVE BEEN THINKING
Just Arrived
New Shipment Of Bulk
and Turkish towel pillows. Ken-
neth Dolezal gave the boys dem-
onstration on uses of a propane
torch Two songs were led by
Pat Mount, and John Mount
led games Jay Hesser, county
acent. commented on the club
meeting and discussed coming
events.
After adjournment by the
president, refreshments were
served by Mrs John Mount
and Mrs Marvin Freese. Par-
ent leaders attending were Mrs
Wayne Allen, Mrs Lewis Dole-
zal and Mrs Freese Valeta
Mount was a guest.
LOST HIS TOUCH
DES MOINES, Iowa (UPD-
Gov. Harold E. Hughes sat
down in his sleek new luxury
automobile Wednesday and
tried to turn on the windshield
wipers.
Hughes, a former truck driv-
er. hit the wrong button and
the car's hood popped into the
air.
Fashion's most exciting news ... here in our
>1
Easter March 29th
You’re the leading lady A
in this tale. The plot cen- C
ters on you in one of
these smartly detailed
suits with the fresh look
of spring.
8.95
TO
PRING ABOUT.....HERE IS
ONE OF OUR HOUSE PLANS....COME
IN AND LETS TALK IT OVER.
Rudy
Patrick’s
3 Bed-
Room
GARDEN
SEED
PACKAGED
FLOWER SEEDS
BERMUDA SEED
„ 98
Special features of thisplan include an Entry hall, large living room, ample dining area and
ishaped kitchen cobinets. There is . separate utility room with direct access to the back
or through the garage. The entry hall acts - - . *
can go into any area of the house without making - .... —, .. ..., puricuiar ,
room has one large closet with the exception of the front bedroom which has
both in this room it
o. a buffer for all traffic in the home. From here one
—-L —II e hall way of any particular room. Each bed-
COMPLETE LINE
GARDEN TOOLS
We carry a
complete line of
EXIDE
BATTERIES
O. K. SERVICE
STATION
Phone FE 6-2016
19.95
Choose from double knits,
linen weaves and poplin
suitings. Sizes 7 to 20.
BENNETT'S
. --------------- .... two. The small
room .h ■ really a closet since there is 0 bath with a shower stall in the utility
tom. showing a % bath we are merely pointing out the possibilities of this particular floor
spat The hall both has • built-in vanity type lavatory which gives added (forage and linen
donaldson & yahn
Lumber Dealers
"We're Home Folks’’
Phone FE 6-2295 - FE 6-2296 or FE 6-2297
Perry, Okla.
RENT OUR
ROTO-TILLER
Dotts Hardware
"The store where your money buys more."
Phone FE 6-2437
Southside of Square
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1964, newspaper, February 21, 1964; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2245566/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.