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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • Page 12

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I 2 THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Wednesday, June 19, 1974 Personals Mrs. Grace Keeler. 906 Ferris, has returned from Wichita Falls, where she attended the wedding of her granddaughter Miss Debra Elise Keeler and Charles Michael Wetherbee. Outdoor Mass Held At Sill An outdoor mass, celebrated by Chaplain (Capt.) John P. Kowal, was held by the Fort Sill Catholic Ladies' Guild at the home of Mrs.

Cramer. Mrs. Robert McCatrree presided. Officers elected were Mrs, James P. McCormick, president; Mrs.

Albert Totle, vice president; Mrs. Wayne Morehead, secretary, and Mrs. Martin Lachance, treasurer. The next meeting will be held at 9:15 a.m. Friday, July 5, in the Hilltop Chapel, Fort Sill.

DAUGHTER IS NAMZD Capt. and Mrs. James Love, U06 Maple, have selected the name Catherine Marie tor their daughter born Monday, June 3, in Reynoids Army Hospital. Fort Sill. The baby weighed seven pounds, four ounces at birth.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 0. Win- slar Gatesville, and Mrs. and Mrs.

James Love, Center Point, Tex. REKEAJRSAL DATE SET LECOSA Chapter. Sweet Adelines will have a rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in First i a Church. Social Calendar Mike's Faucet Plumbing Supplies 353-9280 611 Pork WEDNESDAY Mount Scott Masonic Lodge No.

540, Mount Scott Masonic Temple, 1814 6:30 p.m. Comanche County Veterans' Council, committee meeting, Veterans of Foreign Wars Gen. Leslie J. McNair Post No. 5263, 1001 7:30 p.m.

Wives of Enlisted Men and NCOs, a a and Headquarters Battery, 3rd Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, HI Corps, Mrs. David King. 2236 NW 40th, 7:30 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No, 1193 and Auxiliary, pames, 926 S. 2nd, 7:45 p.m.

THURSDAY Lawton Woman's Forum, executive board, YMCA, 9:30 a.m. Wives of Enlisted Men and NCOs, Field Artillery Board, USO. 9:30 a.m. Lawton Heights i Methodist Church, United i a a luncheon, church, 10:30 a.m. African Violet Society, Mrs.

Dudley Thomason, 2134 Smith, 1:30 p.m. Ok TOPS Club No. 225. City- County Health Department, 1010 S. Sheridan, 6:30 p.m.

Junior Auxiliary to the Disabled American Veterans, Mrs, Jesse a i 1503 C. 7:30 p.m. LECOSA Chapter. Sweet Adelines rehearsal. First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p.m.

Carnation Camp No. 3069, Royal Neighbors of America, Goodwill Rebekah Hall, 1315 8 p.m. (EDITOR'S NOTE: Calendar Items are accepted until noon Thnrsday by the Society Department of The Lawton Constitution, telephone 353-0620.) A winner Act II New and nearly new bargains in women's clothing and accessories Downtown, of course 411 5W 4th 355-8263 Nancy Overton, Owner Maybe She Agree To Live On Less By Abigail Van Buren IT Chlugo TrlMM-N. Y. Inc.

DEAR ABBY: A few months ago I met and fell in love with the most beautiful girl I've ever seen. She liked me, too, and soon she was staying with me, cooking my meals and taking care of my apartment. It seemed like an ideal setup, but there is just one problem: she works days in a massage parlor, and is a call girl at night. She makes more in one night than I make in a whole week, but she never has any money because she likes to gamble, and she gives ten per cent of her earnings to the church. Is there any way I can get her to quit taking those calls at night? She says she loves me, but she can't live on what 1 make.

A FOOL IN LOVE DEAR FOOL: said it, I So your lady lov works in a massage parior by day and is a call girl by night? When does she work you in? I'm afraid it's hopeless, unless you can make more, or she agrees to settte for less. DEAR ABBY; My problem is a peculiar one. I've been dating a very special young lady for the past two months. She is perfect in every way except for her elbows. They have got to be the ugliest matching pair I have ever seen.

I've never mentioned this to her, but she must be aware of it because she keeps them hidden by long sleeves when possible. I've met her parents only once and they both seem to have normal elbows so it's not hereditary, Could she have developed those ugly elbows through drug abuse? Or could she have had a vitamin deficiency when she was young? 1 wouldn't hurt her feelings by asking her what happened to her elbows because I love her, but I wonder if you can tell me anything that might shed some light on the subject. NAME WITHHELD BY REQUEST DEAR NAME: It's entirely possible that the young lady's elbows are perfectly normal--it's your concept of ugliness that's far-out. As long as they bend in the right places and you say she is otherwise perfect and you love her, why not accept her as she is--elbows and all? I trust that you are a perfectly flawless man. DEAR ABBY: I am 41 and my boyfriend is 43.

We've gone together for six months, and have been considering marriage. We've both been married and divorced. I have worked for 23 years and have some money in the bank. Probably more than he has. Out of curiosity mostly, I asked him if I could borrow He said, "Yes, but you will have to sign a note." When I showed surprise, he added, ''It wouldn't matter if it was my sister or brother.

When it comes to money, I want a note." I couldn't get over his attitude. Then I toid Kim I really didn't need the money, I just wanted to see how he'd handle it, and he said I should write to you and gel your opinion. So I'm writing. CORKY DEAR CORKY: I'm with him. A loan is a business deal, and he sounds like a hard-nosed businessman.

I'll bet a lot more people regret not having asked for a note than regret having asked for one. CONFIDENTIAL TO "CRYING A RIVER IN Believe him. It's all over. I think you gave too much. There's nothing for him to come back for.

Problems? You'll feel belter if you get it off your chest. For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L. Calif. 90069.

Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. For Abby's booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding." send Jl to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Beverly Hills, Cal. 90212. NAME SELECTED CHATTANOOGA (Special) Sgt. and Mrs.

James Robert Goleman Scheisch Gameund, Germany, have selected the name James Robert HI for their son born Tuesday, June 11, in Reynolds Army Hospital, Fort Sill. The baby weighed i pounds, ounces at birth. Grandparents are Rev. and Mrs. Jim Brown, Chattanooga, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Goleman Bastrop, La. DAUGHTER IS NAMED ELGIN (Special) Abby Jill is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Leona i i daughter born Friday, June 14, in Comanche County Memorial Hospital, Lawton. The baby weighed seven pounds, 12 ounces at birth. The couple also has a son, Eric. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Leonard, Oklahoma City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dueson, Your husband couldn't care less about your kitchen floor. Sove'H help you soften him up on Solarianlthe no-wax floor from Armstrong We'll give you a "Soften Up Your Sweetie" kit that you can take home and actually sell your husband on all the features of Solarian. It's the fun and easy way 10 convince him to buy you that new Solarian floor you've wanted! He'll see for himself that Solarian's the floor that shines--without waxing--far longer than an ordinary vinyl floor.

You can show him how Also "Soften him up" with $1 oo I per yard off Price with ccmpoii. Offer good only Friday Saturday. easy it is to clean its special MirabondTM wear him wipe black heel marks off theSolariansamplelAnd, surprised at how a a a Solarian floor really is! Stopinandaskfora "Soften Up Your Sweetie" kit today. You just might end up with a beautiful Solarian floortomorrow! 1328NW 53 355-3225 Example deducted from your Conway Hale Floor Covering Mrs. Britton Where The Women Are Is Honored Mrs.

Joseph Britton, a recent recipient of the Molly Pitcher Award, was honored by Wives of Officers of the Field Artillery Board during a luncheon held in the Artillery Room of the Fort Sill Officers Club. Sgt, Don i of the Community Relations Division of the Lawton Police Department, showed the film, "Nobody's Victim," dealing with safety for women. A question and answer session followed the film. Mrs. Edwin L.

Weber presided and welcomed Mrs. C. Webb, Del Rio, and Miss S. Smallwood, Sarasota, guests. Farewells were said to Mrs.

Michael Vokes, Mrs. Robert Gallagher, Mrs. Britton and Mrs. Larry Stunkard. Hostesses foB event were Mrs.

James Viverette, Mrs. George Ober and Mrs. Lowell Man in. ELGIN (Special) Spring flowers decorated the home of Mrs. Mary Horschler, Elgin, when she was hostess for the Beaver Valley Inspiration Club covered-dish luncheon.

HANDS SUFFER Mother Nature seems to have played an underhanded trick on us. Our. palms are about the toughest-skinned parts of the body while the backs of our hands are thin- skinned and vulnerable with very few oil glands, Painful chapping and unsightly redness ot the backs of the hands arc common beauty problems. i i i frequent use of a good skin lotion. A glycerin-based lotion will lubricate and soften the skin and remain as a buffer against the elements and other skin hazards such as harsh detergents.

An excellent home made lotion consists of two ounces of i ounces of witch hazel and two ounces of rosewater. Keep in a stoppered botUe and shake well before each use. Miss Loreve Twineham gave the invocation. Mrs. Lawrence Dueson presided.

A Father's Day program was presented by Mrs. Art Harney. THE SOUTHWEST Oklahoma Chapter. Society of Military Widows, met for a luncheon in Lew Johnson's Restaurant. Fifteen members and guests attended the event, Mrs.

Orvel E. Dennis presided. The next meeting, a cookout and covered-dish dinner, will be held Saturday, July 13, in the home of Mrs. Joseph Birdsong, 726 SE 41st. CHATTANOOGA (Special) Mrs.

Ed Mefford directed the study, "Everybody Ought to Know in Costa Rica," when a i i a Union of the Chattanooga Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. 0. V. Goeringer. Mrs.

H. C. Hofacket gave devotions. CHATTANOOGA (Special) Timmy Mefford, Roger Copeland' and Tommy Payne are attending a basketball camp in Lawrence, this week. CHATTANOOGA (Special) Randy Garrison, a resident of the Baptist Children's Home in Oklahoma City, is visiting in the homes of Chattanooga Baptist Church members.

Randy is sponsored by the local church. Departing Member Feted A farewell party honoring Mrs, John Delahanty, who is moving with ber family to Oklahoma City, highlighted the meeting of World WarlBar- racks No, 1163 and Auxiliary held in the recreation room of the First Christian Church. A potluck luncheon preceded the meeting. State Rep. Jack i a a speaker.

Mrs. Bryan Wilburn was program chairman. Mrs. Harold Woodward presented musical selections. i i a a commander, and Mrs.

Joe Beznoska, Auxiliary president. Mrs. Woodward presented Mrs. Beznoska with a past president's pin and an en- scribed table cloth. Mrs, E.

D. Callahan was escort for the farewell ceremony. Mrs. G. W.

Harris was hostess a i a assisted by Mrs. R. Cooke, Mrs. Willis COST IS MODERATE Struggling with the food budget? Home economists remind us that skinless franks and lunchmeat bring i quality protein and variety to a menu, along with moderate cost and nc waste. Creagle, Mrs.

R. F. Youngblood, Mrs. G. C.

Lowe and Mrs. 0. W. Jones. Mrs.

Beznoska presented the gavel to Mrs. Floyd, who will be installed as president in July. Mrs. Delhanty registered guests. Summer Specials Tues.

Wed. Only Hair Cuts Sham Cut 50 9Q Precision cuts extra Open Daily 8 to 5 Tues. Fri. to 8 P.M. BEAUTY CENTER T503 N.

Sheridan Rood 357-1260 Corner ot tawton Avf. I Sheridan AUCTION Elegant Persian Other Oriental Rugs Saturday, June 22, 2:00 p.m. Holiday Inn Of Lawton 3134 Cache Lawton, Okla. NOTE: A special educational session will be held prior to auction. An informative film will be shown on the art of rug weaving, designing, washing, and marketing.

Selling will be fine new rugs, antique rugs, semi-antique, silk rugs, prayer rugs and many others all sires. DON'T MISS THIS FIRST OF A KIND OPEN FROM NOON FOR VIEWING FREE ADMISSION. TERMS CASH OR CHECK. SPECIALIST AUCTIONEER JOHN GASTON UC BONDED vh i Sears polyester knits easy care easy sew easy prices polyester knits Get ready for the long summer and sew up a wardrobe in this easy care polyester double knit in assorted solid and fancy patterns. Exciting summer colors in that convenient 58-60-in.

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