Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Wed., Feb. 1, 1967
Dear Abby
EVENING PROGRAMS
A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
Try Self-improvement
Abigail Van Buren
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
"Parry’s Community Owned Bank"
Member Fed. Dep. Ins. Corp
• Wednesday •
WKY—TV—4 KOCO-TV-5 KWTV_9
6:00 News, Weather
6:30 Virginian
7:00
7:30
8:0C Bob Hope
8:30
9:00 I Spy
9:30
10:00 News
10:30 Johnny Carson
Rifleman
Batman
Monroes
Movie
News, Edi., Wea.
Lost in Space
Beverly Hillbillies
Green Acres
Gomer Pyle
Danny Kaye
News, Wea., Spts. News
Movie
Movie
DEAR ABBY: I am a boy, mature, responsible boy than
15 years of age. Almost 16, rea you have shown yourself to be
ly. I recently got kicked out of previously.
school until my parents had a Study harder, be especially
talk with the principal. Well, be- courteous, willing to help
cause of that my dad ays I around the house, and in gener-
can’t get anything that require al start a self-improvement pro-
a license to operate until I am gram. I promise you, it will be
18. No car, no motorcycle, noticed, and if you change your
Nothing with wheels, ways, your father may change
Abby, I know I did wrong. I his mind.
am sorry and I even said so, -----
• but my father doesn't believe DEAR ABBY: Our only son
me. How can I get him to is a wonderful young profes-
change his mind and lower the sional man who practices in
line? Please give me some sug- another state. He recently be-
gestions; man, two years is a, came engaged to a girl who
long time to wait. SORRY lives where he practices. We
DEAR SORRY: Go about have met the girl and have
your daily life, proving at < very nothing against her. Our son
opportunity that you are a more telephoned about a week ago,
Bamboo Club
For Your Dancing Pleasure
COMING, Friday, February 3—Grand Ole Opry Show and
Dance, In person, ERNEST TUBB, TV and recording star
appearing with this famous band, "The Texas Trouba-
dours. Four hours of the finest entertainment we can bring
Givenchy
Stresses
Elegance
Mrs. Humphrey
Honored With
Baby Shower
A pink and blue shower hon-
oring Mrs. Charles Humphrey
was held Jan. 26 in the home
you! 3:30 p.m. ‘til ?
COMING, Saturday, February 4
BRAVADOS, TV and recording
- JIM BYBEE and the
stars. 10 p.m. 'til
COMING, Monday, February 6 — Mardi Gras Bohemian
Dance, presenting EARL SCHMIDT and his orchestra fea-
turing JERRY SCHUFT and his concerting, one of the
nation's foremost polka bands. 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
COMING, Friday, February 17 — MERL CORDREY, one of
Northwest Oklahoma's most versatile bands.
of Mrs Bob Vaughan with Mrs.
"Elegant Wayne Holder as co-hostess.
beautiful, superb was the way The honoree was presented a
buyers summed up Givenchy s pink carnation corsage and her
spring and summer fashion col- gifts were placed in a decorat-
lection today ed baby basket.
Givenchy showed to buyers Game winners were Mrs. Don
PARIS (AP
saying he wanted to bring the
girl and her mother home be-
cause the mother “wanted to
meet me. I discouraed him,
saying it was too soon, and that
I preferred to wait until spring
before having them here.
Today I received word that
they are coming! I was shocked
to think that they would set
aside the formalities and would
come without my personal in-
vitation. I am certain our son
must have been pressured into
it, I shall of course be hospit-
able. but what do you think of
people who would come without
a personal invitation from the
hostess? WONDERING
DEAR WONDERING: After a
couple have announced their en-
gagement, it is never “too
soon for the families to meet.
(In fact, they usually meet BE-
FORE i Whether you admit it
or not, you don’t care for the
girl, and your preference to
"wait’' reveals your reluctance
to accept her.
If you don’t want to lose your
"wonderful son,” you’d better
come down off your high horse,
mother, and put those forma-
lities aside.
earance Sale
HUGE SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
Starts Thursday Morning, 9 O’Clock
Several Styles
LADIES GLOVES
Values to $4.00
NOW
$1.29 To S2.98
Group Ladies
HANDBAGS
Priced to Clear.
Values to $17
1/4 To 13 Off
showed to ; ; TS G ime winners were Mrs Don
only, with a presentation for the Harvey and Mrs. George Staf-
nrece cot for nov+ month f___1 I
LADIES SOX
Values $1.00 to $1.50
NOW
69 To 99
Large Group
POOR BOY TOPS
Stripes, 7 colors,
All Sizes, $4 Values
$2.49
DEAR ABBY: I was walking
down the street when I hap-
pened to come upon a pitiful
sight. A little boy, he couldn’t
have been two years old, was
all harnessed up on a leash like
a dog. And this leash was at-
tached to a clothesline. The
poor darling looked so unhap-
py!
Finally I rang the doorbell
and the mother came to the
door. I told her that leashes
were for dogs, not children, and
she said, "Is that so? Do you
want to watch him for a while?”
Then she slammed the door in
my face. I have told this stody
to several of my friends and
they all seem to think I had no
business ringing the bell. What
is your opinion? — LOVES
CHILDREN
DEAR LOVES: Unless the
child was exposed to some pos-
sible danger, I would vote with
Large Group
Ladies Scarves
79 1.49
Values $1.00
and $2.00
press set for next month, ford, who presented their prizes
Buyers had raves for Given- to the honoree.
chy’s sleeveless dre ses, belted Individually decorated cakes
blouses and soft evening and were served on refreshment
cocktail dresses. . . trays upon which a miniature
ne navy coat had a wide diaper, of either pink or blue
white leather be 1 ted at the flannel, pinned with small gold
front of the W I st. It was n a safety pins, served as the cup
small herringbone Coat belts for mints and nuts.
are shaped in the back and drop Attending and sending gifts
to about the low hipline They were Mrs Wayne Bumgardner
are higher in the front. Mrs Jim Lewis, Mrs Arthur
One of the most .....ortant Hamby Mrs. Kenneth Hicks,
buying officehea ds aid -W at Mrs Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Cecil
a relict to see a real couture
collection devoid of gimmicks
and bloomers Except for
beachwear."
. trass upon which a miniature
One navy coat had a wide diaper, of either pink or blue
COMING, Friday, March 10 — JERRY LEE LEWIS and his front
Rock n Roll band.
COMING, Thursday, March 30 — GEORGE JONES and all
the JONES BOYS.
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVATIONS,
Call AD 7-3589 or AD 4.7100
• Let's have a party. We'll meet you at the Bamboo, where
all the stars appear.
NORTHWEST OKLAHOMA’S FINEST NIGHT CLUB
2 Miles North of Enid on Highway 81
Givenchy went his own way.
design ing clothes for p ople w o
have the money, the time to
DeBord, Mrs. Gayle Goforth,
Mrs Gerald Bryant, Mrs. Lar-
ry Hansen, Mrs. Don Harvey,
Mrs. Jerry Simpson, Mrs. 1
George Stafford, Mrs. John
Smith, Mrs. Cecil Loveless Jr.
79,3993
wear them and a love of beauty
27. The word elegance kept poppin
ers from stores to New York
Ya 9 n ani acture -
and the hostesses, Mrs. Holder
and Mrs. Vaughan.
Glenrose Group
Meets in Home
Of Mrs. Brinker
The Glenrose homemakers ex-
si The collection is ft and fem-
■ inine Coats have restrained
7 dolman or raglan sleeves Gold
■ : h ai rs are . nor
with leather belts. Sometimes
E the two are combined. Some
■ shoulder tabs appear on its
Mrs. Roy Yount, president.
called the meeting to order
tension group met Jan. 25 at
' 30 p m. in the home of Mrs.
Ed Brinker for a regular ses-
your friends.
Troubled? Write to Abby, Box
69700, Los Angeles, Calif., 90069.
For a personal reply, enclose a
stamped, self-addressed enve-
lope.
For Abby’s booklet, "How to
Have a Lovely Wedding,” send
$1 to Abby, Box 69700, Los
Angeles, Calif , 90069.
copper.
Large Selection Of
woro Jewerry
Ear Screws $2 Values Now $1.00
Pierced Ear Sets $2 Values Now $1.00
Pins $3 Values
Now $2.00
%a to
Charm Bracelets $1 Values Now 79c
Ster. Silver Charms $1 Values Now 79c
72
• The true measure of our success is deler
A . mined only by the confidence placed in us
I throughout the years—that confidence is
/ on outgro wth of our standards for integ-
rity expressed in buying and selling the
finest in diamonds
Always passing on to
you the savings that our
experience and counsel prov des
Suits have most y sleeveless - - -----
weskits. The suits are plaid or and the homemakers creed
checked with the vest plain, was repeated in unison. Roll-
Some have plaid sleeves Given- call was answered by 10 mem-
chy likes navy and there are bers, each naming a’food addi-
tive most frequently used.
Mrs Brinker was in charge
of the devotions. She read Scrip-
ture from St. Matthew. The
Lord s prayer was repeated by
the group.
some good navy worsted suits
striped in white.
■■QK2L£3&lErO<.:. uu
Interlocking Diamond Rings
Rings enlarged
to show detail
Many Styles And Designs To Choose From
In Our Large Selection
Use Your Credit — Use Our Lay-Away
LOW Circle II
Lesson By
■ Mrs. Morrill
1 Circle Two of Zion Lutheran
church women met Jan 23 in
the home of Mrs Ott Bamber-
i ger. Psalm 27 was read by the
group to open the meeting
Mrs Darlene Morrill present-
ed the lesson on The Light of
the World" with discussion fol-
lowing Singing of a hymn closed
the lesson period.
Rollcall was answered by
Mrs. Max Geissler Mrs Dar-
lene Morrill, Miss Clara Bieber-
dorf, Mrs Henry Zemp, Mrs.
Everett Yarger, Miss Lii Bro-
kop and the hostess, Mrs Ott
Bamberger.
Mrs Merle Livingston gave
the lesson on “What You
Should Know About Food Addi-
tives.”
All committees reported. A
report of tre 4-H banquet also
was given.
Miss Bettie Qualls, county
home economist, announced
coming events.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Jack Frailey, Mrs. Liv-
ingston, Mrs. Perry Mason,
Mrs Leonard Norris, Mrs. Lloyd
Riddle, Mrs. Jim Smithheisler,
Mrs. Emil Toutsek, Mrs. Ted
walker. Mrs. Yount and the
hostess, Mrs. Brinker.
Frank Barry, Owner
FE 6-4093
*2**-rn*erAqqrsoa MANEN sue oronamsaB
PUT
YOURSELF
IN OUR
PLACE!
Members were reminded of
the Week of Prayer services
planned Feb 6-10 'The lesson
will begin at 9:30 a.m follow-
ing coffee
PENNY SIDEKICK DIES
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.
AP - Frank Remley, 65, the
Social Calendar
(Items for the Social Calendar
must be phoned or brought to The
Journal office before 10 a.m. to in-
sure publication that day. On Satur-
day, the deadline is 9 a.m.)
Wednesday
Rainbow for Girls, 7:15 p.m.
Masonic temple.
Thursday
First Baptist Women's Mis-
sionary union, 10 a.m. Host-
ess, Lucy Smith circle.
Women’s Society of Christian
Sen-ice, general meeting 1:30
pm. Methodist Youth build-
ing.
Anna circle, Christian Women's
fellowship 9:30 a.m. Host-
ess, Mrs. Ronnie Mack. Chris-
tian church Fellowship hall.
Leah circle, CWF, 9:30 am
Hostess, Mrs. Otto Severe. 1210
Ivanhoe street.
Adah circle, CWF, 9:30 am
Hostess, Mrs. C. W. Lynch,
925 Ivanhoe street.
United Presbyterian Women
general meeting, 9 a.m. Fel-
lowship hall.
Large Group Men's
SPORT SHIRTS
Button Down & Reg. Collar
Permanent Press, Values $5.00
NOW
S3.99
Several Styles, Broken Sizes
LADIES SHOES
Sizes 5 thru 10, Brown,
Clark, Beige
Values to $9.95
NOW
S4.88
Infants
Sleepers, Coveralls,
Romper Suits, Dresses
Values to $7.00
NOW
251 $4.99
Entire Group Katz
Winter Sleepwear
Now to be Cleared at
14 off
Teen Girls
DRESSES,
KNIT SHIFTS
Values to $15
NOW
$4.00 1 9.00
Women's
Dresses, Shifts,
Shirtwaists
Values to $26
NOW
butt of Jack Benny’s jokes for
nearly 30 years while perform-
m ing as a left-handed guitar play.
The meeting was closed with er on the comedian’s show, died
the singing 01 a hymn, prayer Saturday after open heart sur-
and the missionary benediction gery
Two free passes to the Pern
Theater in Pern to Paul Mor-
row. 1207 Grove street. Call at
The Perry Daily Journal office
to pick up passes. Good if used
on or before Feb. 6, 1967. Not
transferable. (Adv.)
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1
4:30 P.M.
9 30 P.M.
FOR A DELICIOUS
BAR-B-QUE BEEF
DINNER SPECIAL OR
BAR-B-Q RIBS
(We’ll put our ribs up next to anybody’s)
ONLY 1.25
Includes a keeping portion of baked beans,
shoe string potatoes, cole slaw, hot rolls & butter.
THURSDAY, FEB. 2 4:30 P.M.
** — 9:30 P.M.
We're doing it again! ALL THE
FISH
YOU CAN EAT.
ONLY 1.00
Including cole slaw, shoe string potatoes, hot rolls & butter
SOONERS CORNER
RESTAURANT
1-35 & 64
Girls
Slacks, Sweaters,
Skirts, Jumpers,
Dresses
Values to $9.00
NOW
$1.59 1′5.99
Women's
Pajamas and Gowns
Values to $7.00
NOW
$2.99 To $4.99
Use Our
Lintz Budget Acc't.
Charge Account
Lay-Away
55.00
17.00
WOMEN’S COATS
Values to $50
NOW
$11.00 1′35.00
BUTTE KNIT SUITS
Values to $49
NOW
$27.00 1 39.00
I AlSmiling Service
Big Enough to Know How
Small Enough to Know You
STORE HOURS
Mon. thru Sat.
9 a.m. to 9 5 p.m.
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Watson, Milo W. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1967, newspaper, February 1, 1967; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2246477/m1/3/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.