Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 288, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Dr. Molner discusses your Bradley Merrill Finley
health each day in The Journal. Observes Third Birthday
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Mr and Mrs. Bill Finley hon-
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with a party on his third birth-
day Nov. 13.
The evening was spent playing 1
card.-., visiting and playing
games.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs
N ews Dear Abby...
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Harry Frank, Mr and Mrs. B. DEAR ABRY I am a divor-
I- Finley of Cleveland, Okla, Mrs. Clarence Duncan cee with two teen-aged children
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voise Sr, womanl Eans For the past six months 1 have
Mr and Mrs. Glen Lee Jr and Womens Foro been seeing a lot of a man who
Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Wa’ter p 3 p.r D: lauhdl is also my financial advisor. He
Schieffer. Dennis, Marilyn, Wel- * 1 Y Y has been like a father to my
don, Ranay and Wally, Mr and Friday Nov. 20 1964 children. He is married and has
Mrs. Harold Loveless and Pam. ‘ ‘ three children of his own. Ours
is a platonic relationship and
nothing more He spends many
evenings in my home, and quite
often it is 2 and 3 a m before
we realize it. 1 would not want
Charles Voise, Kenneth Frank,
Miss Verna Friend, Mrs. Ed
Beier Sr., the hosts and the
honoree.
World, state, local news cov
erage daily in The Journal.
Dum.c n
"HONE FE 5-2255
Dear friends.
4CA'.
PERRY, OKLA.
A Centur.
went to the y ago, funeta,
f.n.elio4aS. Xccones of mce
that mention mat of such
that would be many details
".==-th.
Public prereglad to say that
simpler tastes e now is for
trappings or dec. The ornate
discarded, ouecades ago are
respect for the it dignity and
alts should be grand prevails.
sweifying to
Respectful.
. ally.
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Mission Book
Completed At
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to cause him any trouble at
home, but he has told me that
he didn't have much of a mar
riage before he met me so 1
shouldn’t feel guilty. If I sug-
gest that we talk business only
at his office, he'll be hurt And
besides I would miss him ter-
ribly. Yet when I think of his
wife and family my conscience
bothers me. Can you advise
me?
NAMELESS, PLEASE
DEAR NAMELESS: Give this
"platonic relationship" another
six months and it will be an-
understand that if he doesn’t
slow up he might end up com-
mitting suicide and maybe mur-
der?
ONE WHO CARES
DEAR ONE: Your “wonderful
guy" is still a little boy. The
most important person in his
world is himself. No matter how -
Will Be Open This
SUNDAY
(NOVEMBER 22nd)
Social Calendar
; Two guests attended the Fern
Bitner pirole of the Baptist (Items for the Social Calendar
; Bitner Circle of the Baptist must be phoned or brought to The pened” affairs
union Journal office before 10 a.m. to in arairs. See him at
sure publication that day. On Satur- office. The kind of business that
day, the deadline " 9 a.m.) finds a married "advisor"
Friday lounging around a divorcee's
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30 home at 2 and 3 a.m. can lead
p.m., IOOF hall. to moral bankruptcy.
Tuesday I _____.
Women’s Missionary
when the group met Nov. 18
in the home of Mrs. M. W.
Newton.
The devotional, “The Place
Where I Live,” was given by
Mrs. Merl Harman, followed by
prayer. Mrs. Ashley Alexander
Sr. presided during the business
session. The prayer calendar
was read by Mrs 0. R Hall
and Mrs. Elmer Davis finished
the book, “Frontiers of Ad-
vance.” She was assisted by
Mrs. E. W. Thomas, Mrs C. 0
Brewster, Mrs. Percy Nelson,
Mrs Harman and Mrs. Hall.
Refreshments were served to
the guests, Mrs. Joe Ripley,
WMU president, and Mrs. W. F
Box. Members attending were
Mrs. Bryan Hendren, Miss
Thelma Hendren, Mrs. Charles
other one of those “it-just-hap-
“good" a driver he is, a blow-
out, or another driver who could
be in the wrong, could spell dis-
aster for your friend and any-
one who is unlucky (and stupid)
enough to be with him. If you
marry him before he reforms his
driving habits, I hope you look
good in black.
CONFIDENTIAL TO “A
EVENING PROGRAMS
A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
Perry Study club, 1:30 pm DEAR ABBY: My husband
Hostess Mrs. Milo Watson, sleeps in his underwear, but
906 Jackson street.
Ladies Tuesday Afternoon club, that 8 not my problem. Some-
2 p.m. Hostess, Mrs Tolbert times if he can’t sleep he will
St.Clair, 800 Fourteenth street, go into the living room and
Crean rirale Rantict Woman’s watch television and then he
falls asleep on the couch. Our
Green circle, Baptist Women's
Missionary union, 7:30 p.m. . ■ , - --,— -.
Hostess, Mrs. Wendell Cossey, daughter came home late with
636 Grove street.
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• Friday •
WKY-TV—4 KOCO—TV—5 KWTV—9
TORN DAUGHTER:” The only
way to “handle" senile parents
is to love them, love them, love
them. No matter what they say
or do, assure them that they are
loved and respected. That is
what they need most because
their sometimes hostile and un-
lovable behavior has lost for
them the ability to command
love and respect and they miss
it. I
It isn’t easy to hear one's
own mother curse you, or ac-
cuse you of stealing her shoes,
her money, or anything else she
herself has misplaced, or hid-
den. Elderly people often lose,
misplace or "hide" things, and
because they can't face the
painful fact that they are los-
| ing their memories, they blame
others. I know you can't always
6:00 News, Weather
6:00 Inter. Show Time
7:00 ~
7:30 Bob Hope
8:00
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Jonny Quest
Farmers Daughter
Addams Family
News, Edit., W.a.
Rawhide
Entertainers
Okla. Jubilee
12 O’Clock High Gomer Pyle
____Laramie_____
_No Time For Sgt.’s
News, Weather News, W.a., Spts.
1:30 Man of The World
9:00
9:30 Country Social
10:00 News, Woo.. Spts.
10:11
a date one night and when she
Hallock circle, WMU, 7:30 p.m. turned on the light in the living
Hostess, Mrs Ollie Walls, 910 room, there was Pa asleep on
Jackson street. the couch in his underwear.
Zeta Phi Child Study club, 8 You can imagine how embarras-
p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Leon se my daughter was. He reads
Hughes, 512 Ivanhoe street.
Thursday
Order of Eastern Star, 8 p.m.
Masonic hall.
10:30 Johnny Carson Movie
10:45 ______
12:00 Thriller
Movie
vour column, Abby, so maybe
if you said that some people
should have a little more re-
spect for other people, it might
help.
LOUISVILLE take a hysterical mother in
DEAR LOUISVILLE: On the your arms when she is cursing
nights your daughter has a date, you, or even 1™"! to strike
impress on your husband the you, but when you realize that
. . . .importance of sleeping in his she will have forgotten every-
and Mrs. Mildred Franklin of own bed. If he’s really bull-thing in five minutes, how can
Stillwater, sisters of Mr Hull, headed, buy him a nice pair of you but disregard it? Try hard- S
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Sigler and Mrs. Tena Davis of San pajamas and try to get him to er not to hear her accusations, S
Luis Obispo Calif. Sunday wear them. Or would he rather and to answer them all with C
guests were Mr and Mrs. Char provide his daughter with a "I love you. Mama. Remem- 2
les Dover of Hot Springs, Ark good excuse for not coming ber, I love you." )
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wood home at all? _____)
Carolyn and Larry. Mr. and ’_____Problems? Write to ABBY, F
Mrs. Louis Pierce of Tulsa were DRAR ABBY: I am engaged Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif €
callers Nov. 13. to a wonderful guv who has one For a personal reply, en
_ bad weakness. He likes to speed close a stamped, self-addressed
Two free passes to the Perry He drives like he is on a race envelope.
theater in Perry to Elmore Mil- track all the time and he
ler, 905 Locust street. Call at doesn’t think a thing of the
The Perry Dally Journal office 5
to pick up passes. Good if used
on or before Nov. 25, 1964. Not
Zeig, Mrs Alexander, Mrs
Brewster, Mrs. Davis, Mrs
Nelson, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Thom-
as, Mrs Harman and the host-
ess, Mrs. Newton.
Morrison
By MRS. BILL PAULSEN
of Stinnett, Texas, visited last
weekend with relatives and
friends in Morrison and Pawnee
Mrs. Sigler visited Mrs. Jake
C’ark, whom she hadn't seen for
45 years. Mrs. Sigler is the for-
mer Lena Shank.
Reynolds Thurber is recover-
ing satisfactorily after surgery
in Dallas, Texas, Friday. Terry
and James Thurber will spend
1 this week with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wolf of Watchorn.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Jelinek
spent Nov. 7 with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Jelinek and familv and Mr
and Mrs. Robert Wallingford
and family at Sand Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw con-
sulted their doctor Nov. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Orie Helman of
Modesto, Calif., arrived at the
Lester Fowler home Nov. 8 and
were overnight guests. The Hei-
| mans and the Fowlers were din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Fowler Nov. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Orie Heiman
drove to Pawnee the afternoon
of Nov, 9 to visit his brother,
Mr. and Mrs Edd Heiman and
other relatives.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Adler and Clinton Nov. 8 were
Mrs. Minnie Beier of Perry,
Mrs. Ella Seba and Mrs. Lizzie
Noteware and Margaret.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Stanley
of Skedee visited her mother,
Mrs. Charles Fuller and Mrs.
Edna Walls and son Nov. 7.
Mrs. Bessie Nichols and Lin-
da, Mrs. Sadie Turner, Mrs.
Pearl Notley and Mrs. Bill
Paulsen called on Mrs. Irene
McQuiston Nov. 11.
Nov. 12 dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs. Bill Paulsen were Mr
and Mrs. Cy Craun of Hennes-
sev.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sigler
of Stinnett, Texas, were dinner
guests Nov. 12 of Mr. and Mrs
Lester Fowler The Siglers al-
so visited Bert Sigler and her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sears
are visiting in Boulder, Colo.,
with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Sears and family.
Mrs. Henry Ferring is con-
valescing in Perry Memorial
hospital where she was admit-
ted Nov. 10.
Mrs. Eugene Webb under-
went surgery recently in Perry
Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Leo Wetzel, Mrs. Rich-
ard Jelinek and Mrs Jim Car-
ter called on Mrs. Bill Paulsen
Nov. 11.
Ike McClurg, formerly of the
Watchorn community, is recov-
ering from recent surgery in an
Oklahoma City hospital
Debbie Wolf visited her sister,
Mrs. Dale Hamilton, Wednesday
at Pawnee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Bowen
attended a turkey dinner of
the Olive Branch Odd Fellows
lodge at Stillwater recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCall
spent Monday in Stillwater on
business
Mr. and Mrs Lester Fowler
were in Perry Nov. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Han-
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1 For That Most Appreciated Of Gifts
GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS
Cliff Hull, 1211 Holly street, the
past weekend were Mrs. Rober-
ta Archer of Newberry, Calif.,
transferable. (Adv.)
sen and family visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frank.
Mrs. Leo Wetzel taught school
at Morrison two days this week.
Mrs. Mina Mosena, Mrs. Ver
lin Inselman and Mrs. Mickey
are employed at the new cafe
two miles west of Perrv on I-35.
risks he takes. His familv and
friends have all tried to tell him
his reckless driving will be his
undoing one day, but it doesn’t
seem to mean anything to him.
He thinks it is a matter of
being able to "handle" his au-
tomobile. He knows cars inside
and out and he IS a good driv-
er but anything can happen at
95 and 100 miles an hour. Abby,
I love him and I don't want to
lose him. How can I make him
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Watson, Milo W. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 288, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1964, newspaper, November 20, 1964; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2245799/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.