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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 18

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THI LAWTON CONSTITUTION, W.dn.idoy, February 24, 7 971 'Crazy A "crazy hats" luncheon held recently in Fort Sill Polo Club was attended of of Ill "Corps Edward and Mrs. Joseph Miezelis served as hostesses the event and pre senled awards to two women wearing the zaniest homemade hats to the event. Mrs. the recipient of the; first place award, wearing -a hat signifying the many talents of an Army wife. Mrs.

Romano's hat was decorated with rulers, pens, keys, spoons, report cards, a paint brush, a screw, driver needle and thread and 'other items. Mrs. Thomas Ferguson re ceived the second place award for wearing a hat especially created for the Easter, season. Colorful hard-boiled eggs Mrs. Ferguson's, coif which held a yellow chick on the top of the.crown.

Mrs. Ferguson, the Corps commander, presided and welcomed Mrs. Stanley Brundige, a newcomer, and bade farewell to Mrs. Martin Price. tables, covered with 'red linen cloths, were appointed with styrofoam heads 'bear hats.

Gafford Speaks To Council Social Calendar ZANY Edward Rembeckl; left; and Thomas Ferguson model the hats they to wear ed by Wives of Officers of Ill Corps Artillery Mrs Ferguson, wife of the Corps commander, received thesecond for the "zaniest" bat modeled atvthe event. and A. Miezelis served as hostesses the luncheon. (Staff Photo) LIGHTEN CHORES To lighten your', clean- up chores, fill your pots with water immediately after use' and let them soak until you are ready to pop. them in the dishwasher soapy sink.

Where The Women Are-- THE KNOWLEDGE Seekers -Extension Homemakers Group I met recently in, the home of Leo Wall for a lesson on "Short Cuts in Clothing on- led by Mrs: Wall. were iMrs. "William Mrs. Lawrence'Retta, P. Poucher John Smdth.

iMrs. PoucJier pre- gifts to Mrs. Barrel lAndrus and Mrs. John Kiigus. southwest district meet- to be held on March 23 at State College was announced.

Tom Cunningham "will give a lecture on "The i Generation Gap" on May 18,. the Comanche County Fair- I grounds building. I Laiwten Rotary Anns met re- in the USO with Mrs. "Ctrl Simpson presiding. Mrs.

I Albert Johnson, a guest, gave program on the progress and problems the USO. 0. C. Aubrey was hos- for a recent meeting -of the Dorcas Sunday School I Class of the Central Baptist held in her home. Mrs.

J. R. Neal presided ItJurinf business session 'when Mrs. Has Kiriden itudy leader. Mrs.

Soaman, Wichita Falls, was a guest. The; Friendship Extension Homemakers Group met recently in the home of Mrs'." J. L. KeMick Mrs. Ben Williams -presiding.

Mrs. Oliver. Pine reported that'six'members iheJped. the' Bishop 4-H Ohib with speeches for- the -County speech contest. The lesson on "Short "Cuts in Clothing Construction" was presented by Mrs.

E. L. Woesner. THE HOME of Works was-th'e scene of a coffee for Wives of Officers of the Mapping and Na-' vigation Branch, Field Exercise Division, Tactics and Combined Arms Department. Works, wife' of the Branch chief, presided during the business session when an announcement was made concerning the Branch brunch.

Mrs. Larry Younginer was welcomed as a newcomer. A silver compote was presented as a farewell gift to Mrs. Robert Hostettler. Guests introduced were Mrs.

Wiliiam Ivins, wife of the executive officer, of the Department, and Mrs. William Pfy- or, The Wives of Officers of the'. Firing Battery Branch of the -Gunnery Department met recently, in the. Fireside Room of the Officers' Club for a cof- fee with iMrs. M.

Kramer, 'Mrs. L. Smith Mrs. Georxef-R 1 Fisch'er'serv- 1 ing as hostesses. eon for Wives at'-Officers in De' ''partment; were' discussed.

Eight of. Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 of the Fort Girl Scout Neighborhood to.Mount Scott in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge recently for an all-day mountain climbing trip. Following breakfast prepared on a campfire at the foot of the mountain, the Scouts climbed me mountain and gathered trash. Lunch was served at the top of the mountain, then tie girls walked back down tiie road and gathered trash: The day's activities were concluded' by cooking dinner over a camp fire. Lt.

Col. R. W. Kindt accompanied the Scouts. WEDNESDAY Veterans, of Foreign Wars Post No, 1193 and games, VFW Hall, 926.S.

2nd, 7. p.m.' THURSDAY iCitizenship' floor of-, Comanche County courthouse', 7 3 0 9 3 0 p.m: Star a-r Dance Club, Comanche County p.m. Music, Clubj Parade of-. American 'Music -'program, McMahon Foundation," 716 7:30 Wives of Post Sergeants Major, coffee, 'Fort' Sill NCO Club, 9:30 a.m. Deb 'Karla Compton, 1008 'N.

15th. 7:30 p.m. Home Life Department, Lawton. Woman's 1 Mrs. Lloyd Dodd, 1407 N.

24th, 9:30 a.m. Broccoli, Sauce Marvelous Treat Cooking, tip for.broccoli it's in. excellent supply at top quality in your market now. When preparing broccoli, trim off a slice from the bottom-'part of the stalk, then cut lengthwise slits up almost to the lowerets. This will enable the vegetable to cook more evenly! Jnless this is, done, the delicate lowerets tend to get cooked tender ahead of the If you want to make a very special of serving this very special 'vegetable, make some Hollandaise.

to crown a dish of fresh at your table. A'marvellous treat! So is roccoli. sauced simply with sutler or oleomargarine. And lave broccoli soup? creamy and delicious. Basic white sauce is-the foundation, lus puree'd, cooked broccoli, and a judicious choice of spice or Nutmeg is.

excellent Pansy Garden Club, Mrs. J. Zipen, 1710 Liberty, 1:30 p.m. St. Paul's United Methodist Church, bean dinner, church, 58 p.m\ Mountain Club, City- County Department, 1010 S.

Disabled Veterans Chapter Noi .56 and Auxiliary, social, USO, 7:30 p.m: FRIDAY Quest Club, Mrs. Max Cad. dell, 1 S'. 50tti; Lawton Pioneer Women's Club, covered-dish luncheon, Museum 'of' the Great Plains, noon, j- School 'of Continued Learning; sponsored by Junior Service -Lawtoh Fort Sill Church Women United and Lawton Woman's' Cen: tenary United Methodist Church Annex: Great Decisions, 9 a.m.; Structure of Love and Responsibility, 10:30 a.m.;.hobbies, 12:15 p.m. Goodwill Club, covered-dish dinner, Mrj.

Fae Cottingham, 614 Bell, 6:30 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1193 and Auxiliary, games, VFW Hall, S29 S. 2nd, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Teen Toppers Square Dance Club; beginners -lessons, Knights of Columbus Hall; 729 Hilltop Drive, 1-3 p.m.

Veterans of Foreign Post No. 1193 and Auxiliary, games, VFW Hall, 926 2nd, 7:30 p.m. Kuntry Kuzins Square. Dance Club, dance, Comanche County Fairgrounds building; 'STRIPES" for Strife upHM with cnlor tnd verve In mum-ctripe coat drew with nunhnullowleither polTMter knitter cmrt: Color SlMi 10-to 30, tVte LOCATIONS CACHE ROAD SQUAR1 Ewing Gafford, City, president of the Oklahoma Rose Society, was guest speaker at a. recent meeting of' the Law Garden Council, Museum of 'tile Lawtonian, Gaffofd is rose' judge of the American He is also editor of a monthly Stamps Are J.

In Ine News: By SYDKRONISH AP Newsfeatures f- Uses of the: Sea- Bed" is. the theme of the. first postal issue of the.United "Nations: for As i previously, reported here, the new commemorative consists of two stamps. It will differ from; previous UN cause-one denominatlon be in U.S.Jcurrency and. the other in The design, common; to both, shows the Nations emblem, superimposed on thevsea bed, of fish 'and the text, "Peaceful Uses of the Sea Bed." The-'purpose of the.

set, declared the; General Assembly, is to highlight the economic significance of. ttie undersea world. The minerals on-the deep ocean floor-have accumulated for millions of years, unaided and untapped by.man. It is hoped that advanced technology will be able to obtain some of these resources--and earmark them for peaceful purposes. The values are 6 cents blue (U.S.

currency), and 30 francs green (Swiss currency). EASTER CUSTOMS In Germany, children are taught to believe that if they are good, the Easter hare'will steal into the house at night and hide colored eggs. In England, the colored eggs to; tie. children, who. roll them down" a ast egg-to break means: good luck to the one who'rolled'it Rose Society bulletin, "The who has won the top rose award in Oklahoma, ling.

silver, bowl, other: trophies won 'in rose ShOWS. Mrs. Ewing Gafford 1 and Mrs. Phil Gafford, were guests at The Council voted'tp crape myrtle' shrubs; to be sold around be available to the. public for about one dollar each.

The Rose Garden Club) was host for the'meeting. Mrs. Fred Durbin, dub sisted in serving refreshments by. Mrs. Charles Young, Mrs; W.

J. Means and'Mrs. Joseph HilL Mrs. C. Y.

A. Franklin.rej- istered guests. -Mrs. Paul E. Cbun- cil'president, announced that the soufliwest held.on March .20 in Cement.

WalterF! Solver- district president, announced the state convention-io be held April 20-22 in; Aim She also. announced that- the Iris Club will have a show on May 7. A spring flower show In -the Museum of the Great. Plains was announced by Mrs. John W.

Tyree, president of the- Boise Tyree Garden event will be open to the public. Early Planters. In a hurry to limit your efforts to annual flowers. such as sweet alyssum, bache- button, candytuft, calendula, annual chrysanthemum, larkspur, sweet peas. These will tolerate ate frosts.

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