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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 7

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Lawton, Oklahoma
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION riday October 27 1961 TradeShow Of Mary Burns Editor VW44V 4 1 J1 hite cake trimmed with pink and Henry vOsQWsl YOU 2 6 ycu See our complete selection of SHOP NOW PAY IN EBRUARY 1962! CANDIES 0 SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Store Hours Women's Sweaters Skirts Cotton Dresses Reg $1098 to $1998 Values $1095 to $3995 Values un hi nckth i a Austin and Mrs I fine furniture 6th and lifoO Cache Rd Styles and Colors! 203 Pairs 100 AH Wool amous Name SPORTCOATS EOM CLEAROUT NYLON HOSIERY SPECIAL only 6950 VALUES $1995 ixte SPECIAL AVENUE AT OURTH 549 649 749 899 Carefully selected for this event from our regular stock Broken sizes colors and styles Be here early for best selections DON'T NEED CASH! School New Ixcation 1011 bheridsn Road Immanuel WMS Circles Meet $2500 Value Open 9 am to 9 pm Monday thru Saturday (ountain Lunch Ojm 8:30 am until 9 pm) SPECIALS WILL BE OUND ONLY IN' OUR Discontinued Styles Broken Sizes REGULAR $135 to Use Our Convenient 6 Month Pay Plan I YOU DON'T HAVE AN "EXTENDED CREDIT ACCOUNT" OPEN YOURS TODAY! The New KRESS Store Jam Packed With Values Opens October 31 st at 38th and Cache Road Shop and Save During This 3 Day Event Remember A Dixie Event Never Disappoints! president will speaker She alv called to the women's EOM CLEAROUT SpecialOnly 69 Women New all and Mrs the the cl DOWNTOWN LOCATION Brand new fall 1961 fabrics styles and patterns selected from our regular stock for this great event REGULAR LONGS ro EL' KO LY TO ttTS Go Now Pay Later dowa moattea ta pay Opoaolt oa Travel oar baaineaa No fee LIBERTY TRAVEL AGENCY Avetroa Dial EL teSW Broken sixes styles and colors taken from our regular stock SEAMLESS MAGIC LACE Nicklas Pam Prict? Bobble and Peggy Packard Janice Acheson Susan Curreli Ann Smith Myra Zorbls Jenny Coffin Kay Wilson Judy and Kim Champlin Mls WHite will be hostess at the Monday night meeting in her home at 2002 40th coeur and Charlotte Littlefield Members attending were Pam Paramorc Jean Ann Highfill Connie Kylie Darlene Heath Kay Thompson Nikki Bentley Sharon errell Tish Downing Mary Ann Ashlock Kathy reeman Susie Drewry Jane Ann Gerftry Polly He aid the awards will be made tn winners a Parade of Mem bers yxiiest cond acted Sun day night arrt top choices in stud nt ani professional contests i ged earner in th all day nii'vtmg of the Parade of Mem rs will represent la fon in compt at the Oaln hum Unm tfnOgtM Beal Heights WOC Meet To Plan 8 uture Events amous Name Brands Nylon Tricot SLIPS PETTISKIRTS GOWNS Erwin Acres Shopping Center Park ree OPEN 9:00 AM TO 9:00 PM DIAL EL5 3395 15 4 ever Every ilx monthi to CS 20 The rsson' dunng the day are own onh tn ant brofes si'ra: mners and guest from a Mifhwr'in O'itrwma and north ern Texas Bowren tfd and NXi are ox cud to a tt nd Mowdy id one of the BEST BUYS we've ever offered on a HOOVER CLEANER Toddlers Ready To Go Exploring Vhen young explorerx gp forth from their ploypen to a wider realm Pol! Parrots provide the support th gentle fit end growing room their tender little feet must have The expert fitting is assured here loo OOT OBOWTM CHAIT Ar Change Every 4 wki Ek 3 12 win 10 12yr Every 12 16' NOW AT ERM IN ACRES Reg $1098 Values Reg $1298 Values Reg $1498 Values Reg $1798 Values Reg S22 98 Values Special SI 149 Reg $2998 aVIues Special $1499 Sub Debs Are Entertained Bobbie and Peggy Richard 810 i Haves Susan Jones Nancy ran 13th entertained the Sab Deb club members and pledges in their On Display 'Trophies for the Lawton Cosme toiogy association Professional Trade show contests to held here Sunday have gone on display in a ca in thv lobby of Security Bank Trust Co Joe Mowdy publici'y chairman has announc Monday: 9 am to 5:30 pm Tuesday: 9 am to 9 pm GETS MORE DIRT because it beats rt sweeps as it cleans Geis it faster because rt is adjustable to rug thickness Gets rt easier because it rolls on wheels It's a Hoovef and built to last for yea Two speed motor gives 50 more suction with Dusting Tools which are optional extras Trinity WMU Has Election Installation Trinity Baptist Mis sionary xiety elected officers at Turt night business ana uds session in the church They vvpr' ini'lkxi bv Mrs John Ros1 Harris of irst Baptist church new officials are Mrs Jarno Gee president Mrs Don vice president: Mrs Gerald ranklin secretary and treasurer: Mrs Eirl Perrm Girls auxiliary director: Mrs Ken raley Young auxiliary director and Mr A arris Sunbeam di rector Chairmen Named Chairmen chosen were Nirs Dan Guiders enlistment Mrs Hasty child care: Mrs Vernon A hristian education Mrs Abe DeutschendorL' publication nuhliritv: Mrs Jerrv iin 'Airh missionaries uho also Chal tin stewardship: Mrs XVl 'W 1 II 1 rr turning home by boat Refreshments were th end of the trip to Marie and mett Reese mission study 1 ti ui iinrl imp E'en Ciiboi no irr iEtir Qrvnlh awl AAWX MOI rb Jirqui tta Bojd Paula tnn Arlrtfi Myers aye Bi ninon and Jennie Couch Arl Jlarfarwi and Myers Johnny atxi Nathaniel Dunlap Jerry WaJiacr Billy Al Yzwin iTitli rs HC OzuTr nlr a tiUMy4 Brmnon Avk Claiborne Buri Schfiler Tommy Thopakar fon 'javan and Indonesian 1 Kutz Wayne Lannon boo jch Itvton and John Child And tn thn Rew Andy Chikkrs T' iry Tim and Kelly Couch Mike Phi! and Kandy Langford and Russ and Sh rry Scherler visitors and ihn mission study Mrs Mabel Peters Bea! Heights Presbyterihn Wom attention the fact that Bea Heights en of the church met Tuesday night I church will be host in ebruary to in the hme of Mrs David 1 the Prebyterial executive board wn 309 Dearborn to consider I meeting and it will be host April' eight future events i 5 to the Southwest District confer Mrs Paul Cook president an ence nounc a joint meeting of the Circle Hof the WOC ill ii Vrehv tr cnaiKv ui augers uuruiK association terlal 'held Wednesday In Duncan hii vnt sm in May' ith the Wdtn and World Community day sched ihe il Sunday mom vrim mbr ciigtok for natwnuJ iffod Nov 3 jth 'a 2 pm obMtrva yg worship and Circle I will ar tfon sponsored by the United tango the amily Night supper fw i MnJ pac winner ill be Church Women in Liberty Heights Wednesday md a th artist for thn model 1 Christian church Mrs Mai Boat Heights WOC Mrs Cook for Nation i Chcxn Th Parade of Member contt and a parade of nrKfols from tne student and proL ssional contests wili ovidc the program for ing at 730 pm in the Hov Lawtonan The exent as well me soctal hour preceding ir it pm are open ro tre public upon purchase of S5 tickers fjom Mi Cuysh iw EL 3 1717 or ny rrw rhrn of ticket TVcH llfMcrhf AV AT Trc (VwV Beauty Salon Week lace tnsas City Mo national will again help with the annual In Gathering sponsored by the Social Service department of the Lawton orum Mrs Parsons social chair man announced plans for a quar terly rW0C fellowship meeting Mrs: Tuttle gave the op ening prayer The program "Ste wardship Our Heritage and Mri was presentcM by the minister the Rev Clay ton orthman with Mrs Cookerving as program chairman and offering the closing prayer Assisting Mrs Davidson were Mrs Rifoy and Mrs Sophia Barker and Mrs Howel: voiced the smisal prax Mr Ciri Reichert Jf03 Taylor is hvt Tuesday mgm ro th D'ntthy Igithim rirrie Mrs presented the d' tpn Mr D'totiy Russ (n the program Do Mrs Ru udl Mo Vi Mr Don Chaffin Jihn Ifoikietson who retd ci and voiced prayer losing T53? I BEAUTICIANS rrii MONEY 3U 3 lovd Howell Mrs and up to $200 Weekly Mr Newell aII Nau Ln SW oldest John: read the pnrier nrl UauAii vn rvf 5nce 194S tbe quicker you start the quicker vou earn Ble demand for op erators men or women Schools Hours: am to 5:30 pm Tuesday thru Satnrday Call or Write Two rm tinmnu I Baptul Unrnan iy iy nt' injharres mbcr Tucsdiyfor M'rly Hie i (Tray 'iil wc th g'ot (1f Mf Marsh ill Bowlin 1 iroj ourth Tnesdy morning Bowlin a iiaaa a cm nni Mrs Mortm Newel! cnir nw rii vkiuM ArWi I I Md tlAML UWi UK I Ptriicipitmg were Mrs orrest 1 iey Bde Mrs Paschall Nora Davis I etes Sharia Lee I CACHE home of her grandmother Mrs Clarence uee iormea me seiung lorna oinn uiuo meiniMiis pie day pdrty: honoring Sharia aye home Tuesday night 1ze on ner secona oinnwy an Pledges prcsent were Sharon i nnersary Maling Lynn Pierce Barbara The table was centered with a Perry Carolyn Martin Marilyn white cake trimmed with pink and Henry Sandy Hagan Susan blue roses 1 oe caKe was nansea by an arrangement of fall Gow ers and multicolored balloons Each small guest was presented with a pink and blue basket filled i with candy as a favor After games and the honoree was presented gifts refreshments were served Attending were Jetta Mae Brit ten Gene Pitkin Rocky Wimple Darla Hare Dale Boydstun Nick olas Britten Mark Anderson Tom my oster oster Mattie Lee Long Brenda oster Don Lum Mrs Joe Bill Lee the honoree's mother Mrs William Ro aster I Mrs Clarence Wayne Leo Mrs Leonard Wimple Mrs Jerry Lum and Miss Brenda Long RAs GAs Make Imaginary Trip To Spain Back The axon RyaJ Amba vlors and Girls took an imagi nrv trio to Snain during a joint ni 'ion viudy conducted iji the ixon Bipt cnurch The theme was a boat trip to i and the sunny country before Daniel prayer Nirs Bob Harris Drocram: Mrs Graham com served at munity missions and Mrs Em I VW tin rtllU VLILie UHMUHCH Jan 'Childers Wayne Shreve Mrs red Cook Smith Carol Mrs lxi Yates Mrs Klein Mrs Moon and Mrs rd Bender Mrs ffob Harris program Chair nvm presented the Royal 'Service study of Southeastern Asia? "That 1 Thy Way May Be Known in Ma laya and Indonesia" Wear Costumes Youth counselors dressed in Ma costumes were Mr Urge Bland Mrs A arris Mrs Ken raley and Mrs Ken Terrell Mrs Harris ended the program by leading the WMS hymn for the year "Whole Wide' Refreshments were served by the Mary Demarest circle mem bers and slides taken during a trip to Mexico were shown by Mrs Bob Harris and Mrs Gee1 Mrs Daniel dismissed the meeting I with prayer Others attending were Mrs Pat a guest and Mrs Earl Pnn Mrs Harland Stephi ii Mrs Wiliiam Gray Mr Manon Hall Mis Tank lutro Mrs Dick Mrs Rex White and Mrs Chiries Shambcrgcr Trophies Go Ciperiaiiu i 0 4 If few I IV A I a i Hi ZJl7 7 fT 7r: zA A Poll Parrot HMH fi i i Bl BIBRnrW BBb bII mL YaB' II II 111 ill 'BnJav II IlnlMini Jy a Il III Jllllafll sX xy wW 1 KwZswtiXr iBKT a I ii inwf II jr a II II lllvfllw Jlf Jp II I IJf 5 Drh 100 All Wool Suburban COATS Only 10 Regular ra $2500 Values Sizes 36 to 46 I Regulars Sizes39to42 Longs A 3 20 Special Special Special Special J7 nlO mluM bnusc 1 1 KRESS i.

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