Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1968 Page: 3 of 12
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Study Club’s Mod Op
. Dear Abby
Styles Are Eye-Poppin
Husband Living in Past
Abigail Van Buren
1 ASSISTANT NAMED
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)
Bruce Hescock, an assistant
j coach at Dartmouth since 1960,
was named assistant track
i coach at Yale Monday
By MRS. CLARENCE DUNCAN
Women’s Editor
We weather-bearing attend-
ers of the Perry Study club's
annual spring style show per-
haps are united in a psyche
delic overhang following a
"trip" Monday night to Hap-
pinessville via Fashion Junc-
tion.
Hemlines and other geometri-
cal figures with their “ups
and downs” were viewed at
various degrees and angles
with raised and lowered eye-
brows in keeping with the
Perry Daily Journo
SOCIETY
Mrs. Clarence Duncan, Women's Editor
P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Thurs., March 21, 1968
theme of the show, "It's Not
How Long You Make It — But
How You Make It Long,” su-
perbly staged again in the jun-
ior high school cafeteria, with
merchants, Penney’s, Mau-
rine’s, Lintz’ and Wards, sup-
plying the threads and match-
ing goodies.
The welcome was given by
gay ‘90-attired Mrs. George
Hall, club president, who by the
way was soon converted to the
long and short of it by the
show’s convincing general
chairman, Mrs. Joe Ripley,
mod-baited in a shocking bright
hostess pant gown.
A mod stage setting brandish-
ed with yo-yo yellow and lico-
rice, featured lifesize leg-o-
mutton-to-mini era silhouettes
amid mobile op. Background
music was played by teener
Nancy Burkett at the keys, with
black check-bedecked Delinda
Miller and in taxi yellow, Diane
| Skaggs, the card sharpies.
The first half of the show was
i narrated by Mrs. Ripley, the
last half by Mrs. Gene Gower
At intermission "flower power”
| happened, with color - cued
Miss Winkelman
Engaged Pair
Planning Late
March Nuptials
Mr and Mrs. Charles
DEAR ABBY This is the sec-
ond marriage for both Elmer
and me My first marriage
was an unhappy one and ended
in divorce Elmer's first mar-
riage (he claims) was happy,
but his wife died Do you think
it's right for a husband to have
pictures of his first wife all
over the place? Every wall in
every room of our house is
covered with pictures of “her.”
They go all the way back to
their marriage right up to pic-
tures of her wake.
Also, Elmer made me promise
that when he dies I will ship
his body back to where "she"
is buried, so he can be buried
next to "her.” How should 1
take all this?
SECOND FIDDLE
to having Number One's picture
“all over the place," but if you
do, your feelings should be con-
sidered. As for Elmer's wanting
to be buried next to “her,” tell
him to put it in his will and his
wishes will be carried out as
soon as he is.
- charmers in floral frocks.
% Kathy Kime, Loyce Hook, Dot-
tie Golliver and Linda Habben
" singing “Buttons and Bows”
, and "Downtown.’'
Study clubbers and the jet
1 and lollipopper sets modeled an
1 explosion of whiz-bang flirty
I ! skirts, coat dresses, an abund-
1 ance of kints, frothy trims,
■ . stripes and diagonals, long
■ | torso look, see-thru sleeves,
1window pane checks, skimmers,
I coolers and the presently popu-
I ! lar pant dresses, to mention
I a few of the show’s sculptures
DEAR ABBY: I am a 14-year-
old girl and my problem is my
mother. She won't let me have
anyone over to the house unless
it’s in perfect order because
she’s afraid the kids might go
home and tell their mothers
that she is a poor housekeeper.
Abby, this is silly because
kids couldn't care less how the
house looks. I know that I don’t
pay any attention to the house-
keeping when I'm at someone’s
house visiting And even if I did
notice that a place was a mess
I sure wouldn’t go home and
tell my mother.
Please put this in your col-
umn My mother never misses
it. Thank you.
NO COMPANY
DEAR NO COMPANY: I nev-
er give advice to one who hasn’t
asked for it, but in your case I’ll
make an exception and address
this to your mother: There is
nothing more reassuring to a
Everybody has a problem.
What’s yours? For a personal
reply write to Abby, Box 69700,
Los Angeles, Calif., 90069 and
enclosed a stamped, self - ad-
dressed envelope.
For Abby’s booklet, “How to
Have a Lovely Wedding,” send
$1 to Abby. Box 69700, Los An-
geles, Calif., 90069,
THE
SOUND REFLECTORS
Coming to Your Town
March 23 ( Saturday)
9 to 12 midnight
TEEN HOP DANCE
Armory Building
Tickets $1.00
EVENING PROGRAMS
A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
A VIGILANT Joan Blondell steers ht da ghter Quentin
Dean, away from an over-amorous Elvis Presley in "Stay Away,
Joe, MGM’s rugged rowdy comedy set in today's West. Burgess
Meredith, Katy Jurado and Thomas Gomez also star in the all-laugh
cast of the new Panavision and Metrocolor attraction. The film
opens Wednesday night at the Perry Theater as part of a state-
wide premiere.
People in the News
DEAR SECOND: It's all right
,for a men to remember the
Winkelman of ushing are an- past but he doesn’t have to live
nouncing the engagement and in it. Some wives do not object
approaching marriage of their —___-__
daughter, Linda Marie, to Cpl.
Richard F Bryce, son of Mr Aid Meets III
and Mrs. F R. Bryce, 1623 Fir A -
avenue. Perry, formerly of Cush- ( eres ( hurch
A late March wedding is be- CERES - The Christian
ing planned by the couple, church Ladies Aid met Thurs-
Miss Winkelman graduated day at the church for an all-day
from Cushing high school and session
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M Th(; afternoon business meet-
ing was opened with prayer by where her daughter is - and
Mrs Virgil Mornhinweg The with whom. You can insure this
meeting was conducted by the feeling by making your daugh-
president, Mrs J. A. Megenity, ter’s friends welcome in your
Mrs Mornhinweg also called home anytime. Youngsters take
the roll which was answered little notice of “housekeep-
ing.” In fact, the "perfect”
house is not nearly as inviting
of genius. Speaking of geran-
ium pink, a Sarah Bernhardt Quantico, Va.
college, where she received her
degree in electronic data pro-
cessing in 1967. While attending
NEO, she served as vice presi-
dent of the IBM club, was IBM
queen and homecoming queen
candidate She is employed in .
Tulsawith Scripture verses.
The prospective bridegroom Mrs. Mornhinweg presented
attended schools in Cushing and the lesson on The Road To
Perry He is currently serving Union from the Christian Her-
in the Marine Corps, and re- ald, followed by discussion on
cently returned from a 13-month the restructure of the churches,
tour in Vietnam He is stationed The day was spent quilting.
Attending during the day were
Mrs Ellsworth Hay, Mrs. H. E
Croft, Mrs. Richard Sullins,
Mrs 0 V Mornhinweg, Mrs.
Virgil Mornhinweg, Mrs John
Green and Mrs J A. Megenity
at the Marine Corps school at
performance was given by a
new club member, making Zion I haran
her debut attired in sports mini Lugnerdn
pant dress. "Fore!" Women Meet
The again-capacity audience
was seated at quartet tables, Rupp I Lome
each bearing a repeat minia-
ture 1890 or 1968 silhouette. The United Lutheran Church
Clever programs adding to the Women of Zion Lutheran
Social Calendar
(Items for the Social Calendar
must be phoned or brought to The
ournal office before 10 a.m. to in-
table decor were slicker yellow church met March 7 in the sage eNb Lreamtiomthat daxmon Satur-
polka dots on black, black um- home of Mrs Richard Rupp Thursday
brellas with Mrs. Harry Frank present- 1 u.'
- Nodern-minded Study Club ing the lesson on "The Soldier Veterans Foreign Wars auxil-
members and producers of the and His Cross
show were Mrs. Ripley, Mrs The devotional was present
campus Tuesday and found it 1 on sidekick to televisions Paul Edmundson Mrs Jack ed from Psalms Nine mem-
na remarkable achievement Man from UNCLE," has filed Dolezal, Mrs Leon Skaggs, bers and a guest answered roll- Rebekah lodge 8 p.m
and a $385,000 breach of con Mr (.....rge Hall, Mrs. Jack call 1 bird ' the EsOor hall 8
and very appropriate suit against Columbia Pictures Powers Mrs John Sewell Mrs Bible. A suggestion was made hall
The memorial is the recon Corp Starling Miller, Mrs. Gower, to increase membership, with
structed London Church, St McCallum asserted Tuesday Mrs A G Murphy Mrs Rex the executive committee to
Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbu- he and the studio made an oral Edgar Mrs Etsell Emde, Mrs make the decision The congre-
ry which was shipped to Fulton greement Feb 8 for him for H L Mandeville. Mrs John gation was asked to send a con-
and reassembled near the site receive top billing in the motion Bridal. Mrs. Ray Stanley Mrs vaiescent card to Mi Yarger
where Sir Winston made his his- picture "Southern Star." Hall Peed, Mrs.’ Kenneth Reed, a former church member who is
toric iron curtain speech in Instead, he said he was noti- Mrs Rudolph Zorba, Mrs. R. C. 1
1946 Ind 11 days later that the studio Dotts, Mrs. Gary Kirtley, Mrs. The general meeting for
Exterior work on the church had decided “to abandon" his Roy Baker, Mrs. Charles Kem- April and a pancake supper
is complete Only the interior employment He said he was nitz, Mrs. O. R Hall, Mrs. J were briefly discussed.The cnuren renowsup nan.
and furnishings remain li be promised $125,000 for the role E Lang, Mrs. R N. Dunagan, Luther league will be in charge Degree of Honor lodge. 7 30
.I I Bisaono of the lesson for the congrega- 5 TAG
done. plus traveling expenses to Lon- Mrs.. Bisagno . , pancake supper Mem. p.m. IOOF hall.
don and Africa Off-spring models included tonal pancake SUPpe Mem Zeta Phi Child Study club. 8
LONDON (AP) - Prince ___Michelle Peed, Cathie Bridal, bers were reminded of. the p.m. Hostess. Mrs. Richard
Philip says he and his wife LOS ANGELES (AP) Cor Ann Dunagan, Melody Powers
Queen Elizabeth II were info inne Calvet says she can't de Eagar o Cindy ^Kirtley " Kim-
nitely more newsworthy and cide whether to sign a settle- bety ‘Power and Melissa 1
amusing" 15 years ago than ment with chemical fortune heir Mandeville
they are now but that things Donald P Scott worth $200,000 --"
may pick up again as they get to the French actress
FULTON. Mo (AP) Winston television series going into pro-
Churchill’s nephew, John duction this spring.
Spencer Churchill, visited the
memorial to his lamous uncle
on the Westminster College
LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor
David McCallum the slender
Easter cards being sold by
older
"This is a bunch of mumbo The district attorney also
women of the church The next
meeting will be in the home of
Mrs Ernest Voise
The meeting adjourned follow-
ing the missionary- benedic-
tion and the receiving of an
offering.
mother than always to know
as the one that looks “lived in."
DEAR ABBY: When my hus-
band and I go to the home of
friends for cocktails and dinner.
I just hate to end up sitting by
somebody else's husband
When the hostess starts say-
ing, "Alice, you sit over here
by Bill, and Joan, you will sit
beside Harry,” I always say,
1 still enjoy sitting by my own
husband, thank you” Am I
wrong? I would like your opin-
ion.
LIKES MY OWN
DEAR LIKES: I think it is
simply a matter of good man-
ners for guests to sit where the
hostess seats them.
ary. 7:30 pm. benefit party.
Hostess, Mrs Dean Davis.
1114 Eleventh street
Friday
CONFIDENTIAL TO RO-
BERTO: Any man who can be
made “blissfully happy” or
"miserably unhappy" by
woman is still “young.”
a
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The prince, 45, was asked in a jumbo and only a law school dropped similar charges against
television interview Wednesday raduate could understand it.” O’Brien’s wife, Maria, and a
if he detected any changes in she told Superior Court Judge student, Minna Gross, because
the public attitude toward the Alfred Gitelson of the judge's decision
Follow Li’l Abner’s adven-
lures daily in The Journal.
monarchy
of the judge's decision
The case was continued to
DALLAS, Tex (AP) Paul
He said that in 1953 the year Thursday
of the queen’s coronation we Scott’s suit alleges that Miss Baker, managing director of the
were a great deal younger a Calvet forced him to buy jewel Dallas Theater Center, has been
young queen and a young fam rv and place property in her named winner of the seventh
ilv were infinitely more new nam by threatenin'' to testify annual Margo Jones award for
worthy and amusing for his estranged wife at a do daring and continuous new
"Now we are getting to mid vorce trial play producing "
die age,” he said "I dare sav The actress says Scott, 37,
Classifieds are easy to place.
Pl.....336-2222.
Two free passes to the Perry
that, when we are a bit more save her the gifts with the un-
ancient. there might be a bit derstanding they would be mar-
more reverence again.”
He said he and his wife are
in the least interesting period
ried They weren't.
SAN DIEGO. Calif (AP) - A
The award is presented an
nually to the theater or group
which does the most in the na
tion for new plays in the view of
a seven-man judging panel.
of a glamorous existence” and smiling thanks for American
people "either can't stand us or help marked the departure of
they think we are all right '' Lillian Kostina to the Russian
trawler on which she is a cook.
"I shall never forget it-your
NEW YORK (AP) Col
Paul Akst. New York City direc warmth and friendliness,” the
tor of Selective Service, was 28 year-old woman sailor told a
heckled by students and hit in gathering at the U S Naval hos-
the face with a pie when he pital Monday "You were even
spoke Wednesday at Columbia friendlier than I expected"
1 niversity. ; She was flown bv the U.S
The colonel was speaking on | Coast Guard from the ship Feb
"The Student and the New 27, off Baja California, Mexico
Draft” when a young man arose to be operated on for removal of
from a front row seat, hurled a a section of intestine A Coast
lemon meringue pie and dashe d Guard cutter returned her to the
out. a university spokesman shin
said Her $900 hospital bill will be
NEW YORK (AP) - Dr Mar-
garet Mead, anthropologist, was
named Sunday as chairman of
the social sciences division of
Fordham University’s new lib-
eral arts college which is being
constructed at Lincoln Center.
Dr Mead, 66, will take over
her new post in September 1969,
after retiring as curator of eth-
nology at the American
Museum of Natural History
Tuesday
Ladies Tuesday Afternoon club.
1 30 p m Hostess, Mrs. Fred
Belk. 1404 Kaw street
Perry Study club, 130 p.m
Hostess, Mrs. H. L. Mande-
ville, 911 Rose Terrace.
Green circle. Baptist Women's
Missionary union, 7:30 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs Betty Monus.
church Fellowship hall
p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Richard
Kukuk. 905 North Brookwood
Delta Theta Chi sorority, 8
pm.
Smith,
wood.
Hostess, Mrs. Lloyd
1004 North Brook-
Wednesday
Wednesday Afternoon Sewing
club. 2 pm Hostess, Mrs.
Milo W Watson, 906 Jackson
street
Congenial Twelve club, 2 pm
Hostess, Mrs Charles Web-
ster. 1414 Kaw street
Theater in Perry to Dorrance the classifieds.
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) Patri
cia Harty was actor Michael
Callan’s “Occasional Wife," in
the television series of that
name and now she’s taking the
role fulltime
Their engagement was in
nounced Wednesday No wed
dine date has been ent
Callan returned to Hollywood
paid by the Russian Embassy
an official said
NEW YORK (AP) Dr Con
or Cruise O'Brien, former Irish
diplomat who is now a humani
lies professor at New York Uni
versity, has been acquitted of
dis orderly conduct charges
stemming from an antidraft
demonstration last December
Criminal Court Judge Waller
from New York where he did a
television special Miss Harty II Gladwin said Monday there
has been signed by Columbia was a reasonable doubt in his
was a reasonable doubt in his
Broad -) ting System to play the
title role in a new Blondie"I broken the law
mind that O’Brien had in fact
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope
Paul VI said Sunday that Italy's
nationwide student unrest "con-
fuses and weakens a large part
of the new generation."
Addressing some 20,000 per
sons in St Peter's Square the
Pope declared "Our thinking |
goes today to youth We have in
our heart a great sadness for
the agitation in the various;
parts of Italy and especially in
Rome with the upsetting disor
ders which have occurred "
The nontiff was referring spe
rifically to bloodv clashes Satur
dav between rightists and left
lists at the University of Rome
where 200 persons were injured
in 1 battle with stones, club
and bottles
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