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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 38

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Lawton, Oklahoma
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thursday, July 1, 1971 At Cowboy Hall Of Fame Southwest Oklahoma Indians Represented In Art Show I fimmmrmMmmmwmmmiimRmwmatim'xmfim j-- Entertainment SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA Jn- dian anists are well represented in a Contemporary Southern Plains Indian Art exhibit at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. Art works of nine Oklahoma's Indian tribes are featured Jn the show, which runs through Aug. 15 under auspices of the The first comprehensive Delaware, Fort Sill Apache, Kiowa, Kiowa-Apacne and Widi- entation to document the devel- opment and variety of arts from 20th Century Southern Plains regions is displayed at the cen- ita tribes of western Oklahoma are included in the exhibit. ler in the exhibit's first major seven days a week at the Cen- Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

jAnadarko; Willis Parton, Cad- mont; Agnes Mary Old sale; at the Cowboy Hall and listings of the artists Cheyenne Arapaho, Anadarfco; I Game information desk, withj and their works. Clyde Old Bear, Arapaho, Anadarko; Dixon Palmer, Kiowa, show in western Oklahoma during its two-year tour of the state. Some 120 art and crafls ciea- Oklahoma Arts and Humanitiesi lions by members of the Arapa- Couacil. I ho, Caddo. Cheyenne, Coman- ter through labor Day.

"The spiritual qualities of their tribal heritage are projected by the Southern Plains Indian artists in creating these contemporary of rich and striking imagery," said Rosemary Ellison, Indian Arts and Crafls Board Museum Curator, who assembled the traveling exhibit. Featured are dance costumes; paintings on various media, including buckskin; metalwork in nickel silver, a material in which Southern Plains artisls specialize; ceremonial objects in various media; and examples of beadwork. do, Anadarko; James Querdibit- ty, Comandie Kiowa Apache, Anadarko; Leonard (Black Moon) Kiddles, Comanche, Walters; Arthur Kowlodge, Sr. Arapaho, Geary; Harvey Russell, a Cheyenne, El Reno-, George Silverhorn, Kiowa, Anadarko: James (Haungooah) Silverhorn, Kiowa, Anadarko; Carol A. Soalikee, Fort Sill Apache, Edroond; Lenniel Ted Sovo, Comanche, Sterling; Marjorie So- vo, Comanche, Sterling; Nettie Kiowa.

Gracernont; Stephens, Caddo; Standing, Angelina Yvonne Stephens, Caddo; Donna Jean Tsatoke. Caddo-Kiowa; Lee Monett Tsatoke, Kiowa, and Cynthia Lookingglass Wenny, a SK COSTUMES. "fancy dance" costumes i Comanche, all of Anadarko; including David WilJiams, Kiowa-Apache- men and women, are in the exhibit, plus six examples of work German silver, 17 beadwork Tonkawa, Muskogee. The exhibit was organized and is being circulated by the Southern Plains Indian Museum and creations, and 20 paintings of I Crafts Center in Anadarko, ad- iribal life. The exhibit includes 1 ministered by the Indian Arts descriptive text panels and pho- and Crafts Board of the U.

S. Department of the Interior. "Contemporary Southern tos of the artisls with quotations expressing their creative philosophies. The artists range in age! Plains Indian Art" was toured from IS to 97 years. in Snnlh Dak-nla and Montana Artists represented in the CHEERLEADER PHYLLIS Phyllis George, who is being Attending school in her home- cheered these days in various'town of Denlon, Tex.

Phyllis iparts of the country in 11 0 ner successor who will be appearance as Miss at dimax toe of 1971, reveals thai she was 5 i st America Fag- cheerleader for six years while 1 cant Sept. 11. Featured Nightly! At The RAMADA CLUB In the Ramada Inn-2nd Ferris Cocktail Hour 5-6 n.ra Conlemporary Southern Plains Indian Art Exhibit are; Ranee Hood, a Comanche; Bartliell Lit'Je Chief, Comanche-Kiowa, and Mae Youngman, Comanche, all of Lawton; George Palmer, Kiowa; Imogene Bosin Palmer, Comanche- Kiowa, both of Cache; David Apekaum, a Kowa Indian from Mountain View; Dennis Belindo, in South Dakota and Montana Indian costumes and intricate feather and beadwork institutions before coming to Ok- are represented in a touring Contemporary Southern iahoma. Plains Indian Art exhibit at the National Cowboy Hall A 16-page exhibit catalog is of Fame. Quarry Signs NEW YORK (AP) Robert Quarry, who has been acting in Hollywood OPEN DAILY For all the family 15 RIDES ROLLER SKATING Free picnic area Kiowa-Navajo, Oklahoma International Pictures.

Hisj Wholesome Refreshments Lucille Birdcreek, Kickapoo, Ja lesl "The Return of since 1944, and has on Broadway signed a five- year contract to appear in at least two films a year for Amer-1 ENTERTAINEKS. This Hollywood duet, billed as Kim and Dave, will be featured with Jimmie Rodgers when he performs at the Fort SiU Officers Club Friday nightl The singer is importing his Las Vegas type show to the dub patio for a pre-Fourth of July celebration. NEW! FRIED CHICKEN MINI BUCKET REGULAR BUCKET reg. 4.44 12 Bip Pieces Chicken 1 pint cole slaw 1 pint pravy 1 pint Bar-B-Que Beans 6 Rolls 6 Big pieces Chicken pint gravy pint Cole Slaw pint Bar-B-Que Beans 4 hot rolls 2603 Cache Rd. Village Green Shopping popular demand group Shawnee; Melvin Blackman, Cheyenne Arapaho, Elk City; Ada Bosin, Comanche, Cement; tBlackbear Bosin, Comanche- Kiowa, Wichita.

Richard Bullbear. Kiowa-Cheyenne-Arapaho, Anadarko; Tommy Wayne Cannon, Caddo-Kiowa; Lavernal Jane Capes. Kiowa-Wichita, An-! adarko; Julius Ceasar, Pawnee, Anadarko; Mildred Imach Cleg-! horn. Fort Sill Apache. EJioda Susie Drywater, Kiowa.

i Fort Cobo; Tennyson Eckiwau-: Comanche, Cyril; Nelson' Franklin, Cheyenne Rowaoc, and Georfje- Geionety, Kiowa, Apache. ALSO EXHIBITED are works by Elberta Tahlo Hahtaso. Kiowa, Carnegie; Bobby (While- buffalo) Hill, Kiowa, Washila; Bill Johnson, Kickapoo, Shawnee; Elbert Ernie (Blue Jay) Keahbone, Kiowa, Anadarko; Alice Littleman, Kiowa. Washita; (Myrtle Toss Luther. Wichita, Dallas, Stephen Mopope, Kiowa, Fort Cobb; Mary Nowlin, Arapaho, Grace- Yorga." will be distributed inj August.

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Choice Baked Potato or French Fries Cowboy Toast $3.00 Frontier House 1S25 Cache Rd. 357-5050 BOWNTOWM LQUITOn GP Adm. 50c, S1.25. Box office opens shorts 2:00, performances at 2:20. 4:35, 9:15.

Free parting across street from Diana, ask attendant for special ticket Plaza suiteThrough its portals pass the world's most mixed-up mortals. OPEN DAILY Southwest Oklahoma's Largest INDIAN CURIO AND SOUVENIR STORE The Trading Post Corner Old JIway 62 and State Hiway 115, Cache, Ok. Opens starts at dusk 1.00 CAR LOAD Tonite-Ends Thur In Color Cincinnati Kid Steve McQueen In Color MAYA Clint Walker PRIVATE CLUB NOW OPEN Open 11:30 A.M.- 11 P.M. Italian Foods Spaghetti Bavjoli Pizza Chicken STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOODS CLOSED WEDNESDAYS 113 North 2nd--353-9543 5370 Cache Rd Mt Scott ORIVE IN 353-6444 So. on R.SIM Blvd- Hwy 377 Adm.

$1.00 Double Teature Opens 7:30, starts at dusk Elds under 12 free With adults TONITE ENDS SAT. HORROR-RAMA Fv Tfetw Strwj Emith To Ttkc IL He changed from man to monster --and all he wanted was women! IN BIOOO-OJRDLING COlOR A HEMISPHERE MCTUK Phone 353-1422; Big A legend of a man. A marrwho fought his way through hell to save a grandson he had never seen! John Wayne-Richard Boone "Big Jake" A CNEMA CBMTEE filWS RZESENTATDN O'Hara, Mon. to Fri. Sat and Sun at Admission at 52.00 Sl.OO "Don't tell me about dyin' and goin'to hell! Dyin' is how we get out of it." PAT BOONE is Onid WDmsM wh Inn; ESIRAM JAWE GIB01K JQ-MH flOBIfJSOH KHL SMOH MUM KHOCK Adm.

50 c. $1.23. Box office opens 1:15, performances at IMO. 3:35. 5:30.7:35, 9:25.

Free parking across street from Diana, ask attendant for special ticket. Broi. ixesenti a Celiyand Ivomfe" jreat War's most explosive momentl Michael Sommer I Passion in Hot Hollows A CINETEX RELEASE Adm. 51-25. Double feature.

Box office opens 1:15, with continuous performances. ADULTS ONLY. riicole vadimr THE EIGHTEEN CARAT VIRGIN FURIS 35J-900O I RATED 1 Adm. 75c, $1.50. Bor office opens 7:00.

performances at 7:15, 9:35. MAY BE TOO YOUNGER CHILDREN. 130 minutes of excitement! 96oftnemasteriticil hours in history! Suspense to last a lifetime! PfiOWJCTlOH STRAIN A PICTURE TECHNICOL3.T f'AftwtStON" flusTin Adm. Sl.OO. Double feature.

Opens 7:30, at dark. Kids under free with adults. I4CVAMCUCF DAYOFANGtR".

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