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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 5

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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TUESDAY JULY 17 1956 MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA PAGE IVE Reid of Research Wide Open for Women Today Local News Briefs ATON burner set are Quality Convenient Credit Terms OUR GREATEST Mrs Browning and Kirs Dial 2 5507 for Want Ad Taker of IN 19 YEARS! MARTHA WAYNE JOE PALOOKA RECKLES AND HIS RIENDS ML ABNER NO DOUBT I ALLEY OOP LITTLE BRAVE OUS 7 CHISMS CUSHIOMD to of yo: KIM NOODNIK IS WILLIN' TAKE TINY YOKUM YORE LAWUL is no deterrent Dr Kinzel em marriages be Miami Hotel Bldg and Mrs Edward Gill of visited Sunday with Mr TO PITCH OR THE HOME MAYBE GRAMPS WILL LET YOU STAY WHH Ub MS THE mmss i head pop TWEU7 coNMEcncurw WHUT GAL WOULDN'T I BE PROUD MARRY A YOKUMff UHYOU'P BETTER WAIT HERE HAVE TO TALK TO GRAMPS IRST was quickly repainted with non leaded paint eliminating the dan MRS GEORGE KERR Correspondent Phono Alplne 7 45S7 All Shoot Now on Sale prr MOVING? see as today TLI1A AMP tc Mccrneirr HE'S UTTERLY CUTE AND ADORABLE AND AND HE (OLD ME HE A GREAT PLEASE GRAMPS PONT SEND HIM Authorized Agents for THEN BEO'AH PRO NOUNCES 'EM MAN AN WIEDOES ANYONE KNOW ANY REASON WHY THIS MARRIAGE SHQUUDNT BE COMMITTED? Perry and Joyce Knight and Pat sy Garman Mr and Mrs Emmerson Wool man were in Vinita Saturday on business Tommy and Judy Gill visited several days last week in Miami OOT HEALTH SHOP BUT RX IT SOS HE VWJNT GET ANY MORE'N A MOMENT OK I WO LUDER HE IS RIGHT NOW And THEY SHOWED LIS MOW ZTJHIMelic ic illnrhir WHEN MOLLY AMO I GOT BACK TO RW5 Cut wells out of English muf fins butter the cut surfaces and toast the muffins in a hot oven ill the wells with scrambled eggs mixed with diced ham Any maple sugar in the house? Shave it over the morning oat meal Small fry will go for this combination TV ACTOR SUCCUMBS HOLLRWOOD ffl Television actor' William Stanley Blystone collapsed on a street corner and 'was dead on arrival yesterday at Hollywood Receiving Hospital He was 61 Blystone had appeared in a recent Wyatt Earp series of films OL' BOY'LL BE TICKLED PINK THAVE A BASEBALL CELEBRITY LIKE ME UNDER HIS Agencies Get Behind Oklahoma Magazine OKLAHOMA CITY The new magazine "Oklahoma Today" drew an assist today from three state agencies The Game and ish Department the Highway Department and the Department of Commerce and In dustry each kicked in $10000 to assure publication of the periodi cal for the next six months The funds were pledged at a meeting today with Gov Raymond Gary Gary said another source of revenue will be sought for future financing of the magazine Let Your riends Know Place Call To Society Editor Have you been somewhere going somewhere or en tertaining guests? If so your friends are interested in the who what where of your experi ence The News Record society page is the place to let them know News itejns for this page should be in person or by by 4 pm the day preceding publication The telephone number is KI2 5507 Of course there is no charge for publishing news forget the telephone KI2 or the dead 4 the day before WORK OXORDS Size 12 and 13 $1095 1 095 loat Away 95 Oxfords now Company Is Observing i Its 38th Anniversary Carl Bailey manager of the Mi ami Oklahoma Tire Supply Co store disclosed today the store is taking part in 38th an 1 niversary celebration joining 67 company stores and 157 associates in the four state area of Oklaho ma Arkansas Missouri and Kan sas Three brothers Maurice Herm an and Sam Sanditen opened the first OTASCO store in 1918 in Ok mulgee Bailey Bob Hightower and Lu ther Kerby of the local store at tended the fall mer ci andise conference in Tulsa last week hibited in their thinking "In invention this is great help Inhibition ot thought is a real block to inventiveness "Intelligent women are less like ly than men to take it for granted that a thing be done They are more likely therefore to come up with a fresh approach to a A girl with a Ph degree to day can get $600 a month in re search twice the salary of a sec retary But Dr Kinzel pointed out she also works in surroundings more pleasant than those in an av erage business office and has more opportunity to meet and marry a man of her own profes sional and cultural class A lot of her male coworkers in the test tube and bunsen bachelors "Scientific work 1 to said phatically tween two people interested in sci ence seem to work out better on the average than between people who share a similar inter est "Nor does marriage need to ter minate a career She can return to her job If a good scientist she can also at the same time be a good housewife and mother is no basic conflict In fact there is less conflict because in true science you work un der a time pressure No boss is standing over you demanding an immediate Dr Kinzel feels that in addition to the high pay scientific work is attractive to women because it is peculiarly rewarding in terms of a feeling of service and personal achievement What about it girls? Science helped free modern women from drudgery How about the ladies pitching in now and helping free science? HONESTLY DALVY' He says slicS kc iiZC A WIE To Him Jlista GOOD EMALE BRAINS ARE NEEDED CALENDAR of Coming Events Rebekahs Members of the Miami Rebekah lodge No 25 are urged to attend a meeting at 8 tonight at th" IOO hall Plans will be com pleted for the District meeting of Rebekah lodees which will neid on Tuesday evening July 24in Miami with Mrs Agnes Oard Okmulgee Assembly president as a special guest Club The Miami Business Profes sional club will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 pm Wed nesday at Ben cabin Reservations are to be made by calling Kathleen Hamilton 2 5588 Club Members of the club will meet at 7:30 tonight in thehome of Mrs Walter New man 32 street northeast 'DeMolays DeMolays are reauested tn mept in front of the irst Christian church at pm Wednesday The meeting this week will be in the form of a dance on the Chero kee Queen at Langley Royal Neighbors Mrs Kate Doty and Mrs Nellie Shearer 711 I street northwest will share hostess duties at a meeting of the Royal Neighbors Social club at 7:30 pm riday IVT BEEN DONS ALLTHE TALMHGANY EXCITEMENT IEI7E PAPPY Mrs Tommy Epps president of the Auxiliary of Moore McCoy post No2688 of Veterans of or eign Wars presided at Monday meeting held at the VW hall The annual family picnic was discussed which will be held at 6: 30 'pm Monday July 30 at Riv erview park All members of the post and auxiliary are invited and the families will be guests Mrs Woody outlined pro jects which will' be carried out this year ifteen members were present Wedding Announcement Ml OnH Afwr T71 i U44U JIYAJS ritlVIll HIDU1 i Neosho announce the engagement and approaching wedding of their son William Plew to Joe Ann Smith also of Neosho The wed ding will take place July 28 at the Cave Springs Baptist churchP Neosho William is the grand son of Mrs A Neal and a OMNOMRSGRiMES ROMANCE HASN'T ENIEKtU (HE PICTURE YET SYLVESTER WAS HER ONLY LAST NIGHT Mr and Mrs Lewis Todd and granddaughters Rose Mary and Virginia Todd of Westpoint Miss arrived riday for a two weeks visit with Mrs sister Mrs Vanwinkle Mr and Mrs Knight vis ited riday in Miami with Mr and Mrs Edwin Riddle and Mr and Mrs Edward Gill an family Mr and Mrs George Kerr were supper guests Saturday night of Mr and Mrs Leroy Lamb Don nie and Jeannie of Vinita Mrs Vanwinkle Mr and Mrs Herbert Todd and Mr and Mrs Lewis Todd and granddaugh ters visited Saturday in Tulsa with Mr and Mrs Harold Bandy and family Mrs Vanwinkle remained for a few visit while the others went to Oklahoma City They all returned home Monday Rebekahs Entertain The Afton Rebekah lodge held a reception Thursday night in honor of Mrs A Neal A decorated cake and a pin was presented her in honor of her 15th year as a Rebekah Mrs Sadie Browning also was presented a Past Noble Grand pin and a gift Refresh ments were served to Mrs Min nie Lynch Mrs Elva Dugan Mrs Genevieve Harrison Mrs Letha Kerr Kerr Mr and Mrs George Stein and children of Lawton visited Sunday with the parents Mr and Mrs George Stein 17 street northwest Miss Sara Jean Jones of Arca dia Ill visited overnight Monday with Mrs Russell 416 street northwest Miss Jones was enroute to visit a friend in Davis Okla before going to Boulder Colo where she will at tend the University of Colorado for five weeks House guests in the home of Dr and Mrs Lewis Maples 202 A street southwest are the brother Gordon Maples Mrs Maples and daughter Sandra of uanas Tex Miss Marilyn Wilson daughter of Mr and1 Mrs DeWitt Wilson 202 street northwest is spending Uie weeK uwignt Okla where she is a counselor of a junior group at a summer camp at the Presbyterian Mission Mrs A Vandeventer 929 street northwest and Mrs John McVay 1108 street northwest have returned to their homes here having been called to Eldorado Ark by the death of their broth er rank Gaston Mrs Velma Nieberding 501 I street southeast attended a meet ing of the Tulsa Pen club Saturday in the home of Mrs Gretchen Haralsen Garden Club editor of the Tulsa Tribune "Re was the subject of the discussion Mrs Nieberding re mained a house guest of Mrs Or Ace Glass Co Dial KI 2 5705STORERONTS Judy Garland Is Big Hit in Debut On Vegas Stage LAS VEGAS Nev Judy Garland started a new phase in her long and sometimes stormy career last night with a trium phant night club debut at a salary that may set a record The paycheck for the former rances Gumm of vaudeville has been reported at $55000 weekly for the four week date at the New rontier Hotel officials were tight lipped as British diplomats But first nighters seemed to agree that whatever the bill it was worth it Judy was smash She had 'the hep audience enthralled from the moment she walked on stage to sing Have a until the curtain closed on her amid 12 floral displays the first time in my life I nervous before the Judy said afterward at a cham pagne reception decided to heck with getting the shakes this Judy sang 15 songs in her lusty tremulous voice She kidded with the 700 at $25 a couple And at one point she paused to have the conductor fix a clip in her hair loved she enthused after ward so much nicer to see people around tables enjoying themselves rather than sitting stif fly in theater She said she plans to take the show which was produced by her husband Sid Luft to the Palace i in New York and to London pos sibly at the Colisseum ill 995 NATCH ERLYT IT VJAC MARRYIN' SAMS MONACO WEDDED HUSBINNO DOUBT" i tt riftyi ir AIKSON I Jewelry Company 40 Main mained a house guest of Mrs pha Russell through Sunday Mr and Mrs Don Headlee and sons Buddy and Michael have re turned to their home in Dotyville following a 10 day sight seeing tour of Arkansas Louisiana Mis sissippi and Texas Pilgrim of Picher entered the reeman hospital in Joplin this morning where he will undergo major surgery on Thursday He was accompanied by his daughter Mrs Tommy Epps 919 ifth ave nue northwest and Mrs Jewell Sellars 19 street northeast OPEN Saturday 9 to pm Sunday atn ta 12:0 pm Dally 9 am Io 7 pm Dial 2 3321 By HAL BOYLE YORK (ffl Women make up nearly a third of the working force but only 1 out of 20 scientific workers is a woman One of top industrial scientists said' today the field of research is wide open for women and that thousands are urgently needed The pay range is from $4 000 a year to $12000 or more de pending on ability we want to continue to be the scientific leader of the world we are going to have to increase die size of our technological explained Dr A Kin zel are a factor and we overlook them "Industrial research ricrht MW 1 could use 5000 to 10000 women a year and more in Dr Kinzel at 56 the holder of i more than 40 patents is vice pres 1 lueni cnarge or research for the giant Union Carbide Carbon Corp He supervises 23 laborato ries have 630 ranking scientists engaged in basic search of whom only 23 are he continued like more If we could find them our firm alone could make room within a year or two for 500 young women with or Ph Dr Kinzel is a stunt hAiUvor thaj women are just as brainy as men and says the reason Ameri ca has produced so few outstand ing women scientists is simply be cause so few entered the field But more are now Only 183 women were engaged in chemical research in 1941 Now there are about 1000 it comes to said Dr Kinzel "women may seem a bit more emotional and less ob jective than men But they are also more intiutive and less in i with their father Edward Gill and 1 Mrs Gill Mrs Charles Bench visited ri i day in Miami with Mr and Mrs I James Blythe and family The Worthwhile HD club family picnic has been postponed until July 31 Mr and Mrs Dick eemster Jimmy Don and Judy of Oklahoma City have arrived for a visit with Mr and Mrs James Martin who wui accompany them Tuesday Branson Mo for a few days recreation Skin Not Pretty? Marcelle Hypo Allergenie Cosmetics the Kind Doctors Often Prescribe Prescription Shop KI 2 8420 Central i 5 South Moin prescription an does yo tiny YOKUMTAKE KIM IT'S NOODNIK TO' YORE TH' 21 LAWUL WEDDED CODE WIE? 5 O'TH' HILLS i 42 Dead in Japanese 1 lood Many Missing TOKYO loods fed by tor rential summer rains spread death Japan today Police said 42 per and destruction over western sons were known dead 23 missing and presumed dead and 23 se riously injured More than 100 homes were washed away more than 18000 flooded and 22000 acres of crops (were destroyed No American military posts were affected and no Americans were reported injured The heavy rains also hit South Korea bringing flash floods in the Seoul area and pushing rivers in other sections to danger levels ive persons were killed Another was missing and seven were in jured 1 Envoy's Illness Traced to Paint Arsenic in Room NEW YORK Deadly arsenic dust sifting down from paint on her bedroom ceiling in Rome reportedly caused the long series of illnesses that have plagued Clare Boothe Luce US ambassa dor to Italy The reason for the strange sick ness was kept secret for morethan a year Last night Time magazine dis closed the whole bizarre tale after friends told Mrs Luce they had heard snatches of the story The husband Henry Luce is editor in chief of the magazine Mrs Luce former playwright and Republican congresswoman from Connecticut was named ambassador to Rome in 1953 On her arrival she moved into the 17th century Villa Tavema official residence of US ambassadors Then for 20 months tiny specks of the poisonous arsenic fell un suspected from the paint on the ornate bedroom ceiling The ar senic powdered her breakfast cof fee In summer the paint gave off arsenous fumes which she in haled The story continued: After a residence Mrs pice began feeling tired and ill I Nervousness and nausea followed She found one night she could hardly manage to waltz at an art festival because her right foot i turned numb In the summer of 1954' she came home for a thoroueh medical cnecKup a New York hospital Doctors said she was suffering from serious anemia arid nervous fatigue After two months she felt better arid returned to Rome The symptoms soon returned however and became ever more distressing She began to lose hair by the brushful Her fingernails became brittle Her teeth loos ened She wab confined to her bed more and more 1 Late in 1954 she went to a US Navy hospital in Naples The di agnosis: arsenic poisoning Mrs Luce realized at once she was in a ticklish situation Deli cate diplomatic relations might be jeopardized if the news were made PUDHC Within a week the poison was traced to the arsenate of lead in the bedroom ceiling The room ger NOW TAKE IT EASY TLI MZ II Ulf KA tUU'C VI ir uiuATte uMfti 1 nc wrwni mm mai i iwar L7fu OL' GUV ANYWMf I ON THE HEAD TOU KNOW HE'S WH05 DANGER iEROUS Mr Miami and Mrs 0 Story and Mr and Mrs Knight Mr and Mrs Emanuel of Tulsa visited last week with Mr and Mrs Art Wheeler Those from Afton eniovincr a swim fa the Miami pool Sunday WK'S iMuy Hubbard Mrs I former resident of Afton Johnny Boyd Miss aythe Knight DOITVni i dc cr for a Approve'd" Move by North American Van lines World wide service Oial KI 2 8438 McBride Transfer Storage IUZ4 east Central i I Auxiliary Plans Un mianu Picnic Outlines THIS WAS TH' GREATEST WEDDIN'AH EVAH DO AH MAMMY? 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