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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 14

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PAGE TWO THE LAWTON (OKLA) CONSTITUTION Sunday Morning March Id 194 after LOOK I with UR VALUE They're worth wliiulii auavnviy qi Betty Peden Don Lamphere ern McCurdy Jimmy reeman UR "Ask Anybody' SimOM GRWW LAWTON BEAUTY SCHOOL Announces Spring Classes for STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY STETSON World Tour Progressive Dinner ma ser Let Our Experts Keep Your Car In Top Condition Mrs Bob Catlett Entertains Class Catholics Plan Annual Dance Six Months Courses In All Phases of Beauty Work ENROLL NOW! SpEC'AL PRCES 0N ALL KINDS BEAUTY WORK BY OUR STUDENTS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OUR INSTRUCTORS or dances for parties for birthdays and any occasion when you want her to know how much you think of her send flowers from STEDDOM GREER ments committee in charge meeting Motor 1'unoapaIgnition CheckupBrake ReliningWheel AligningBody ender Re pairs Auto BefinlshlngCar WashingCar Lubrication BRIGHT PLUMAGE motif was most prevalent here where guests viewed European glass goblets pictures of Mount Vesuvius Leaning Tower of Pisa maps of cities of Naples and Rome and flag from Naples also the It alian flag While Tn the service Mr Julian flew over all the scenes depicted by these pictures which also included the remaining col umns of the Old Roman empire The dining table was covered with an Italian silk scarf of gold und red topped with brass candelabra holding five red candles and nere the hostess displayed two bayo nets and a saber To the home of Mr and Mrs Harold Short 312 ort Sill blvd the guests gathered for an Amer ican dessert of frozen lemon pic and coffee Her table featured the red white and blue motif which was made from crepe paper of the chosen colors Red candles in star shaped crystal holders illuminated th scene Attending were Mr and Mrs Jack Cummins Mr and Mrs Phil lip Russell Mr and Mrs Louis Sasser Mr and Mrs Wayne Gil ley Mrs Ernest Cavett and Sen and Mrs Bill Logan in addition to the hosts and hostesses Rummy club 2 A Wilson ort Sill THURSDAY Hunt club 2:30 Ernest Cavett "BRIGHAM" YOUNG AUTO IRE BURGLARY INSURANCE 202 Koehler Bldg Phone 838 I guess it is true people say we have the largest selection of upholstering materials that they have seen in years The most beautiful patterns of tapestrys velours friezes and brocatelles 30 different patterns and 48 col ors Call and let us give you a free estimate on reupholstering your furniture ALL WORK GUARANTEED Colorback Co 2001 Ave Phone 2091 "Your Assurance of Personal Service" 615 Avenue Phone 645 (Night 3539) A SPENCER SUPPORT Designed just for you will give your figure new loveliness Im proving posture and appearance MRS LEMMONS 910 A Phone 3154 Wayne Williamson Ronald Gray Mary Jane Shanahan Barbara Caudle Richard Carney Donald Aust Bobby Valdez Ralph New combe Don McCabe Pat Shaw Bob Dodson Lucy Massingill Gene Dodson Leon Harrel Becky Pierce Mary Louise Keathley Tommy Rich Marguer ite Seabolt Harry Shanahan Joe Dutcher Margie McCain Don Las setter Pudge McCain Tommy Powers Richard Ebisch renchie Worthen Beverly Hillis and Nita Metcalf I I Wa $2000 Values $1250 $1500 Values $1000 $1000 Values $500 Machine and Machfneless Permanents $5 to $10 "We Need Your Hair' in Our Business" Charles Beauty Salon On Balcony of Crown Drug Charles Winnie Allen ern Silvey Vagabond Club Has St Patrick's Dance or Young Social Set Traditional shamrocks harps pipes and top hats in green and white the St Patrick colors were used effectively as decorations riday night when the Vagabond club entertain ed with a St dance at the Old South cafeteria Chaperones for the occasion were "Mr and Mrs Dean Phil lips Dr and Mrs Lewis outs Mr and Mrs George Hutch ins and Mr and Mrs Glenn riman Music for dancing was furnished by Bobby orchestra with Les Thompson Social Calendar MONDAY St Patrick's dance tor Blessed Sacrament Catholic church 9 i to 12 at Legion hut Past Matrons club 2:30 with Mrs Myrtle Zink? 1341 Ash Mrs lorence roneberge co hostess 1 Little club 3:30 i with Minnett Zak 913 Columbia Rho Kappa Gamma sorority 7:30 rushec party at Pat Wolverton its TUESDAY Manhattan club dance Oklahoma Symphony concert at Doe Doe park a Missionary Society Central Baptist church at church for Royal Service pro gram with Louise Hill circle to give program and Mrs Pitts program chairman for "The Rus sians of Seventeen club 3:30 with Ann Horne 1015 Columbia General meeting of So ciety of Christian Service of irst at DON'T GAMBLE with your furs too much and you are too proud of them to risk summer deterioration There is no denying the value of storing your furs! and of course the lowers are from Seddom Greer r' i i i fjfffif Is Given By Carolyn Hunt Club Planned by Mrs Louis Yarmuk and Mrs Sparlin and assisted by the club president Mrs Leroy Julian mem bers of the Carolyn Hunt club enjoyed a world tour progres sive dinner party riday evening when they first assembled at the home of Mr and Mrs Sparlin 1707 Oak for African canapes ana punch The idea that prompted the par ty was suggested because each member had so many souvenirs sent by her husband while serving in the armed forces In various countries around the world When the group visited the Spar lin home the house was decorated with souvenirs from Africa and the hostess served canapes on black and yellow straw plates with leopard And snake skins alligator boots small ebony articles as cll as jewelry native spears and woo) blankets being noted in the recep tion rooms Harold Short won tne prize in a guessing game ollowing this members and their husbands went to the home of Mr and Mrs Ramey 512 ort Sill blvd where a ilipino truit salad was served A collec tion of articles was seen on the mantel which included pictures' woven fiber shoes and a pair ct hand carved and hand painted wooden shoes with beaded toes A pineapple linen cloth was used on the table and other things dis played here included shell and coin jewelry fiber bags hand painted wooden fans and embroidered handkerchiefs showing typical Philippine scenes or the soup course the group went to the home of Mr and Mrs Yarmuk 1003 Arlington where Japanese rice and chicken soup was served Her house was over flowing with Japanese articles in cluding two silk flags of the Ris ing Sun chop sticks paper fans kimonos various pieces of silk in beautiful colors "Japanese money and the most prized possession of all a string of cultured pearls The main course was served at the home of Mr and Mrs Leroy Julian with the hostess serving It alian spaghetti and meat balls with rench bread The Italian and his electric harmonica being the special attraction during the last intermission Green and white both in keeping with the colors and the St Patrick's scheme were used with huge green shamrocks top hats and pipes being placed on the walls and the tables also featured two standing harps flanked by other traditional motifs Attending were Billy Mandi Anne Horne Charles Kidson Toy Walker Warren Weaver James Shaw Dwight Marcotte Demoine Winham Phyllis Boyles Gwen ri man Jean Seale Vernon Howeth Nancy Ocrke Doye Cagle Kay Strickland Jack Bost Janet Moses Kenneth Haggard Pnt Parker Ray Gene Smith Helen Hester Sarita Robertson Bill Mansell Jack Japp rankie Burt Jan Hutchins Royce Brown Lois Keel er Buddy Gaylor Claud Brown Leota McKee Billy Manalt New man Pollard Tommy Barhill Bet ty Lou Barnhill Leon DeYong Jeaneanne Johnston Sonny Covert Tommy Barhill Betty Lou Barn hill Lcon DeYong Jeneanne John ston Sonny Covert Linker Conway Garner David New combe Johnny erguson John Ed Rodolph Lawrence anning Don ald Bridges Jerry Adelman Jim mie alk Shirley Padgett Tom Bullock Jr Billy Mansell Aileen Simms Jobhnle Kiser Jo Rene Wellmon Bill Kiser Dora Ann Thompson Robertson Bill Lewis Jakie Hester Laura Jane Rod gers Zenith Prestage Rita Cock rell Dav Dean Jerrv Shcltnn Tn Burt Patsy Kennard Harry Shan flhfin Warula rvll Ta vM XJCL ty Jo Hansen Buster Shelton Mary Nelson Bobby Tice Ella Lee By water Mary Lou Soper Joe Dan or i iair Hugn smith Dottie Wertz Jack ooshee Di ane Padgett Jack Ham Pot Shnn ehan Mongey Mathis Bert Chick Dorothy Sanders Johnnie Ander son Mary Lou Long Cloise Herr ing Peggy Loud Johnnie Little field Rosemary Phillips Norman Snow Helen Claire McCrory Ray mond Munn Kay Giasby Jeffie Wheatley May McKenzie Jerry Kenney Dan Strickland Lawrence og Bud Hillis Dale Sutherland Wan da Hillis Mary rances Kennard David Hester Joan Pokorny Bill Roberts Wanda Diviney Cecil Ro berts lonell Northrop Bill Dierk er Marlyn Nauman Carter Crane Doris Sutton Harold Koch Jeanine Marshall Betty Jo Tor bert Wanda Lou itch Bonnie Starrett Aieece Brandon Jimmy Garrison Lee Martin Doug Pifp R117 Proler uyiest Betty Youngblood Charles Per ryman Allen Caudle Jr Betty Phillies Weaver Parks Nila Sant! Don Miller Jacquie Cooter Gerald Bone Richard Ebisch Moore Jr Doris Lemons James Joe Story Dale Sutherland Jim Ed Gifford Bill Wheatley Tom mie Strickland Doris King Joe Hannigan Cookie Hannigan George Rule Wendell Zachcrv RIDAY Daughters of the Confederacy 3:30 with Mrs Brent Mitchell 602 Gore with Mrs Ora Ramsey and Mrs Simpson assisting hostesses SATURDAY Local chapter American Associa tion University Women 1 Old South Cafeteria for election of of ficers with program and arrange YYIAMfa rnmniiGoA OI Our School Meets AIL Government Require ments and Is Approved for I Training The annual St Patrick's dance of the Blessed Sacrament Catho lic church will be held Monday night from 9 until midnight at the Legion hut Seventli and with Mrs Eddie Morris serving as chair man of the arrangements Music for dancing will be fur nished by the A Easley orches tra Informal conversation was jejed throughout the evening when Mrs Bob Catlett was host ess to members of the Mary Mar tha Sunday school class riday night at her home 1927 Oak Installation of class officers which had been planned was postponed due to the weather un til another meeting The hostess served a cefresh ment plate to Mr and Mrs Otis Stevens Mr and Mrs Harold Woodward Mr and Mrs Joe Mc Cain Rev and Mrs Squyres and Mrs Harold Shipman Carolyn with Mrs Vagabond club 7:30 with Mary rances and Patsy Ken nard 709 Summit Cotillion club dance at Doc Doe Park with music by Varsity club orchestra from University of Okla homa 307 Avenue Phone 482 Tea In Lund Home Honors Barbara Io Amphlett Bride Elect With a table centerpiece of white calla lilies the Rnrintr motif of pastel colors was used with green predominating when Mrs Jenny Lund and her daughter Miss Margabel Lund and Mrs Wilbur Rice and her daughter Miss Beverly Jane Rice entertained with a tea Wednesday afternoon com plimenting Miss Barbara Jo Amphlett bride elect of Major ciaiiuru Miss Rice is to be maid nt honor and Miss Lund will be a brides maid in the wedding which will be solemnized March 26 at 8 in the evening at the irst Christian church Calling hours for the tea which was held in the Lund home 802 Columbia were from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock in the afternoon The guest of honor was present ed with a corsage of pink camellias and Mrs Owen Amphlett and Mrs George Short mother and grand mother of the honoree were pres ented with corsages of pink and white carnations by the hostesses The table was laid with a Ma deira cloth with Mrs Earl Tom linson and Mrs Rex Lee pouring the first hour and Mrs Ned Simp ler and Mrs Exall English pour ing the second hour Mrs Lloyd Aurell Mrs John Erwin and Mrs A Rawlings assisted in the dining room Mrs Ellegood had charge of the guest book BEST UR STORAGE 6 1 3 Avenue A big round breton to soar your head in bril liant Peacock Blue A new shade for spring very Stetson very' smart 1895 (Light colors slightly higher) As advertised in VOGUE Methodist church 2 chiirrh Sub Deb club 7:30 with Leota McKee 707 Columbia Westminster Presbyterian church'ladies meeting 7:30 with Mrs Gene Snider 1708 Dearborn Widget club 4 with Phil lis Boyles 1205 South 8 Woman's Auxiliary Beal Heights Presbyterian church 2:30 min parlors of church All groups of associa tion irst Presbyterian church 2:30 in church parlor Ladies Bible class Church of Christ Eighth and Lee 2:30 at church Circles of the Woman's Mission ary Society of the irst Baptist church will meet as follows: Doyle Brantley with Mrs A Seabolt 812 Jefferson Dorene Hawkins with Mrs Perot 512 South 9 Baker Cauthen Mrs Ewell Mor row 10 No 3 Mildred Cox with Mrs Ray at Mrs home 702 South 6 Irene Jeffers with Mrs Rex White 1811 A Don ath with Mrs Routh Becker 1402 ort Sill blvd Wilson ield at enuren ana Eugene H1U 17 WEDNESDAY Rainbow Girls 7:30 jority and marriage majority vice Lawton with Mrs IVE GENERATIONS When a family reunion was held last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs John Anderson 1716 Columbia the birthdays of three members of the family were observed Pictur ed above are back row the great great grandmother Mrs Robert Hutton 78 of rederick great grand mother Mrs Mabie Myers 60 of Denison Texas front row grandmother Mrs Anderson 40 of LaWton mother Mrs Wiley Cox 21 Lawton and in the center four year old Shirley Jo Cox VELMA NELSON Proprietor 515 Avenue Phone 1255 Guaranteed Workmanship OSCAR COX Pontiac Dealer 221 TeL 3040 I 375 A I I 9g i Ten wj JB i 1 1 I ri vfj 4 I A Mrs Cox Is Shower Honoree A blue and white color scheme was featured party appointments and refreshments when Mrs Ches ter Ivans and Mrs Sidney Bentley entertained Thursday night at the home of the former 101014 Jeffer son with a layette shower honor ing Mrs Lloyd Cox Appropriate pictures were used as decorations and Miss Edith Cop penbarger won the prizes in two contests after which the honoree was presented a blue and white bassinet containing a large assort ment of gifts White cake squares decorated with blue bootees were served with punch to Mesdames Harley Cham bers Sadie Bentley Johnny Baker Denton Ambrose Shrader and Misses Lucille Cox Rosemary OR THAT EASTER PERMANENT I Call 1285 CELESTE BEAUTY SHOP Under Gilbert Drug Bentley and Edith Coppenberger 4 Those sending gifts who were unable to attend were Mesdames Sammie Lambert Charles Negal Cal Sims Elmer Coppenberger Clayde Ivans and Miss Mary Ruth Massad SUHH COLOR RINSE 0R YOUR HAIR Glamorizes evlry sliade of hair with Abundant COLOR Beautifies white and gray hairBlends in (covers) the gray in mixed gray hairChoose from' fourteen colorful rinse shades 8 Rinse Peckage 50c A DRUG CO 'th and Ave Phone 116 A DRUG CO 4th Ave Tel 116 1 r' 'x US XNUrsIg yf 'lit 1 nishts yVy (1 captured in aft exciting new' ItYtI Arabian fragrance Exotically different 3 50 HUS TAI this SPRING Mt and be sure you use Sfeeicofe Steelcote paints wear like steel and Steelcote makes a paint for every purpose i OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT is now available in our stocks Of course it's Steel cote White! Ask us about the Steelcote 2 coat system for painting your house $490 gal OR YOUR WOODWORK we have available Steelcote white enamel and white semi gloss as well as enamels in colors AND OR WALLS you will find here a wide selection of colors in fine cassein paints Before you start your painting con sult with us WALLPAPERS GLASS TABLE TOPS MIRRORS MADE AND RE SILVERED" PICTURES RAMED Lawton Glass Mirror Co 516 Avenue Phone 337.

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