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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 7

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Lawton, Oklahoma
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION riday Sept 14 1956 Itrusa Club cov Leslie McNair Veterans of or Pc? XT coco oekan lodge No b7 man Wore nnct Nn SJht nt thn i event xurs uoiiaiu lupuutu Report concerning the proposed to mcmbers of the national VW I HANN tMISTERED JEWELER i LMUHG) GEM SOOEErl sell A good attendance was reported of Holds Your Lay Awoys! A ANDYS df support is duiards needed CorecTreds Sondra Janice Wed Mess inest ice cream finest chocolate coating Um ml In sparklin oil wrap! 426 Avenue Also Jill Babbitt Carolyn Hcn nessee Marie Violet! Johanna Skaggs Marilyn Van Eaton Billie Heinz Virginia Rice and Loretta Osborne Julie Ashlock Ethel Schmehling Johanna Cargill Carol Montgom ery Gloria Stevens Rosiland Stan ard Gwen Wood Judy Bohlken and Pat Sullivan Carlona itch Darlene Mason rankie Ledbetter Jean Prescott Barbara Roberson Chris Jenkins Marcia Larson Martha Darden present were Sgt and Wooten Mrs Ruth Creighton Bradford Tom George Pierson Jacob Church and Misses Carrie isher and Adelaide ox Lawton Altrusa club membersoted to offer services of the club ind its members in anvwav they fould be used in the October anted I und Ped Cross campaign it their monthly meeting held at restaurant Mrs Dode Wagner president iresided at the 7:30 pm dinner neeting Tuesday The program' which stressed teccssity of raising the full amount if the combined budget for the larticipating agencies was pre ented bv Mrs Marv Louise Hal ett Altrusa Public Affairs chair nan Explaining the contribution made the community by the agencies rere Capt Jewel Smith Salvation Lrmy Miss Lydia Blount exccu ive secretary of Comanche coun chapter of American Red Cross md Mrs Wagner executive dircc or of the Lawton Council of girls Addressing old and new mem bers Jayne Holsinger president of the Lawton high school Tri Hi told of the purposes and activities of the organization at a Coke party Tuesday Lyntha Nicklas was hostess to the 7:30 pm affair in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Nicklas 1136 Elm Officers of the organization intro duced were Judy Matthews vice president: Lyntha Nicklas secre tary Patsy Lee treasurer and Karen Bridwell reporter Also Mesdames A Tackitt and Wesley Silk sponsors and Warren Smith secretary' of the Lawton Young Men's Christian association Cokes and home made cookies were served to the above and Stel la Price Sue Cochran Karelin Cole Kay Holscy Margaret Hew ett Joan Scott Nancy Pipes and Ella Price Mary Ivans Karon Nowlin Jean ette Cox Barbara McCoy Judy House Pat Calahan Saundra Burns Jo Pahdoco Carolyn Swin ney Betty Sparks and Rctha Lang Episcopal Women Meet or Lesson IBEW Auxiliary Honors amilies VW Auxiliary Slate Installed or Current Year Past Noble Grands Meet or Business Mrs Joe Stagner was co hostess to a routine meeting of Past Noble Grands club members held in the home of Mrs A Gosset 205 at 7:30 pm Tuesday In absence of the president Mrs Tallent vice president con ducted the business period during which plans were made for the Oct 9 meeting to be with Mrs Richard Plummer 06 Summit Garden flowers were used as decorations Others present were Mesdames Sam Braddy Emory Cowley Ce cil Carter Millard Dillingham Schortemeycr loyd Tice Vowell Viola Witsil Earl Yes Mam! We absolutely have the largest selection of toys games dolls bicycles tricycles wagons etc in Southwest Oklahoma ranchised dealer for Schwinn bicycles Guests Welcomed By NCO Wives Several guests were welcomed at a membership tea given by the lx cu wives club at 1 pm nesday in the NCO Open lounge ort Sill Co hostcsscs to the social were Mesdames Roy Harper Pete Peterson and rank Hardin Guests attending were Mes dames William LaRue Kenneth Hinds Oliver Cannon Ernest Cavctt John Larkin and Richard Lewis Other members present were Mesdames Donald Peavey Thad Dudek William Blake Wilbur Joyner William King Jack Hensley and Wilbur Henderson Also Mesdames Preston Perkins Charles Allen Arnold Evans Roy Pittman Wilfred Rheaume Don Carson Jack Pierce Marvin Haas and Venice James Group Discusses Shut In Roster Mrs Jess orbess has been elected president of the Oklahoma Gerontology society a group con cerned with the study of the aged it was announced at a meeting of the Shut In department of the Lawton orum on Wed nesday Mrs orbcss who also is de partment director was in charge of the 7:30 pm session in the home of Mrs James A Black 3601 Arlington During the business session the roster of shut ins was discussed and committees appointed for the various activities during the en suing club year Mrs Black served refreshments to the above and Mesdames Mat tie Smith Earl Ethcll Lok Ald ridge Jack Clare Clarence Mull Members of woman's auxiliary International Brotherhood of rlectncal Workers local No I860 mtertamed their families with a vtencr roast at 5 pm at 12th andyenuc 1 park Attending were Messrs and Mes lames Hollander Bert Hcn irix Edward Graham Bob Mitch 11 Morris DeVoreaVon Crook and Ivan Lanman is well as several children Sixteen guests attended a dish supper given by Busy Bee cluo members bf Lawton Re 1 in the home of Mrs Langston 801 Lee which was followed by a business period conducted by the hostess Vowell a guest voiced the invocation for the 6:30 pm supper served from a table cen tered with floral arrangements Secret Pal gifts also were ex changed while a white elephant sale was conducted Games were played following The Lord's Pray er repeated in unison as the dis missal prayer Mesdames Warren Baty Ruby Bennight and Cecil Carter were co hostesses to the Thursday meet ing Guests Mrs Wagnon Bradford Jess Brewer Jerry Lee Langston Morrison Leonard Rainey Tallent loyd Tice i Glenn Vowell Vowell Carl Wheatley William Quantz and one child Other members attending were Miss Growalda ranklin and Mes dames Luther Brooks Tom Brad ford Jess Brewer Gertrude ur man Grimes and Byron Lasater Also Mesdames Morrison Cora IWx Jess Percival Leonard Rainey John Schlumbohn Tallent loyd Tice Eula Tuck er Vowell A Walker Carl Wheatley and William Quantz If your doctor prescribes special shoes let us fit your child with our famous fdiuards CorecTreds featuring (1) Blucher pattern of uppers to permit adjustable lacing (2) Tongue fitted fo stay in place (3) Sturdy counters to aid heel fil (4) Properly shaped orch ond shank (5) fdutards exclusive "Thomas" heel designed to be wedged if necessary Charge Accounts Invited Two Local Women Visit Ardmore Club Mrs 1901 Dear born and state 'ident of the Oklahoma edct' 1 of Music clubs and Miss Mae Smith 1106 erris slate cnoir festival chairman and a past federation president attended a Thursday luncheon meeting of the Philhar monic Music club at Ardmore the ederation Mens to You" was the title of Mrs Ells worth's topic when she was princi pal speaker at the' event eign Wars post No 5263 at the VW hut ort Sill Mrs Pledger president conducted the 8 pm session Mrs Deward Stringer Lawton Sixth district president took charge of installation rites follow ing the election at which Mrs Pledger presided Elected and installed were Mrs Jerry Carrillo junior vice presi dent Mrs Hugh West conduct ress Mrs John Lay one year trustee Mrs John Neff two year trustee and Mrs Lewis Kensell three year trustee Members of the auxiliary to VW post No 1193 who acted as officers and flagbearers in addition to Mrs Stringer were Mesdames Ralph Oliver John Nelligan Jack Smith and Miss Lillian Hatfield Mrs Donald Simbson renorted Roosevelt TA Launches Year Zearkllarmon new principal Roosevelt elementary school urged patrons to cooperate for a success ful year when he was welcomed at this week's meeting of Roose velt Parent Teacher association "Today's oresights and Tomor Success" was revealed as the theme for the year's programs as outlined by Lloyd Duplcr program chairman Mrs Richard Stockwell unit president conducted the 7:30 pm session held in the school auditor ium which launched the year's activities Group singing was led by the school music teacher Mrs Sarah Bridges accompanied by Mrs Mary Pcppel sixth grade teacher Room count was won by Mrs Lola Compton's first graders and by Mrs Dell sixth grade room Approximately 125 pations and teachers participated in Coke party and get acquainted session which followed Diamond Confidence True Integrity Hamiltob Elgin Benrus Watches Phono 118 308 4tb Successor to young moderns CHILDREN'S WEAR 23rd Gore (Sheridan Gore) rom Baby Things to School Clothes Sizes 1 day to 12 years 9 am to 6:30 pm Thur Sat 9 to 9 Phone 6029 LIKE OUR QUALITY WAY DOING BUSINESS! Charley Wade Oldsmobile Co 105 South Second Phone 3224 )lan for increasing the city's wa cr supply also was given by the Affairs committee Two new officers Miss Blount is vice president and Mrs Ber lice Bowman to the board of di ectors were elected to fill club vacancies Projects for the year adopted by he club included choosing an out hmding student from the ort Sill ndian school and Cameron col ege at the end of each semes er to receive a junior Altrusa iward designed to give recogni ion for outstanding leadership'Miss Yvonne Bender chairman the vocational informa on will be in charge of the ward Contributions to occupational icrapy department of Western Ok ihoma Tuberculosis sanitarium at linton and a fund to provide derr ires for patients at Western State ospital ort Supply also were pproved Members also decided to provide ing pong equipment for the Law on Recreation center 14th and Sell Have Supper or amilies otes Projects or New Year Tri Hi Has Coke Party Choir Director 1 Guest Speaker At Club Meeting Playing excerpts from recordings to illustrate musical periods Lt Andrew Householder director of the New' Post chapel choir ort Sill gave a commentary on the his tory and development of music at a meeting of the International club Hostesses to the 7:30 pm Wed nesday session in the civic room at Security Bank Trust company building were Mesdames Connell Cruse reese and Gillett Griswold Mrs MeCuistion sponsor welcomed members and guests to the first fall meeting of the club Mrs Dutreau was in charge of the program after which refreshments were served by Mrs arrar Guests present were Mesdames Mattocks Pogar Joe Power Haebcrle Quiros Nuno Oplcyn Godoy A Hernandez Sucre Herman and Aebi Also Mesdames Barclay Ray Lamm Watkins Helms Nicsingcr Kie schnick Adams Smith A Garfunckle and Mitts Other members attending were Mesdames Harold Mattocks Hartline Erling Rasmussen Monsev A Grafflif Snell A Hall Shlair Ortiz and Anthony Petrello Also Mesdames A A Burton Williams Eugene Newsome Sccsaran Bochantin Law rence Ciccarelli Valeric Churillo and Miss Ann Wright Initiation ceremonies and instal lation of newly elected officers hiehliehted a mectine Wednesday of woman's auxiliary to General I Sue Stamps and Deanna Para more Also Glennelle Stinson Carolyn Cole Kay Lu Pierce Pat Horton Kay Reader Patsy Nolan Joan bodiove Wanda Pahdoco Hogue Jane Connell and Pinchback Marilyn Bolden Vonda Pipes Billie Suggs Linda Rhody Sherry Alexander Naomi Parks Sandra Smith Helen Russell Valerie Mur ray and Sherry White Mary Magill Mary Ann Comp ton Paulette Akers Pat Cooke Pat Glandon Rubena Hennessee Virginia Lee Young Judy White Paula West and Barbara Booge Also Sherry llorpes Ellen Ew ing Gloria Lamb Charlotte Davis Marjorie McKenzie rederica Hammond Catherine Witzel Sarah Wright Kay Crossland and Erlene Poston A quality product a quality deal! And quality treatment after you buy Mrs Joe Martin president conducted a business period at a 12 noon luncheon meeting of Wom auxilary members of St An jji ew Episcopal church Tuesday the parish house 1 Devotional was given by Mrs Robert Jackson to tie in with the program presented by Mrs Graybill who analyzed prayer used in the service taken from the Book of Common Prayer Minutes were read by Mrs Har Arnold secretary 1 Co hostesses to the session 'were Mesdames James Brittingham Jorgenson and Tyler while one guest Mrs Olm stead also attended Other members present were Mesdames James A Black I Cole Crosby Gillett Gris wold Robert Hutchins Holley Harry Knight John Lat timore Murray Jr Ralph McT Pennell Anne Wear Smith and Dan Wocsner TOY HEADQUARTERS encampment held last month in Dallas Tex Letter was read from the wel fare committee ort Sill thanking the group for making pajama tops for the post hospital Mrs Glen Kensell chaplain gave the obligations as Mrs Lay was initiated into the auxiliary Mrs William Jago volunteered to take charge of arrangements for the birthday anniversary table and covered dish supper for members to be Sept 28 'Mrs West reported on the pop corn funds which she lias been handling while Mrs Ellis Shirley was appointed chairman of the dis abled family Members voted to pay the group's Sixth district dues and their combat veteran paper which is 10 cents per member Special guests at the session were Mrs Lewis Kensell a Gold Star Mother who was present for the first time since she became ill a year ago and Mrs Sal rlie irf XTTTW utovu a juiniv uiomvi auxiliary president from Bismark Busy Bees i 1 T'" nK' wY XT'X I I feaeaWR I 73ealS I 7 Hob s' 1 A advertised HOME JOURNAL I I i SIMPLY Jir OBBB I i BH 'i I 1 MAIlLlX I I XI the dixie a 'I I I PPPqMTc wL Mn I 1 I VI WINNING I YXv 1 TASTE I I II ASHION TICKET I 1 Two candidates from our slaie of i 1 Il 1 BV 1 iklr Crncc Clirvc (Ar fall m7 I and pick first pretty special VVx i uorgen selling crend or nne footwear 1 Bl In the world Styles from I 9 095 to 195 I (J I i 1 yWA "Bs vCx The new fashion pleated back you'll find unfailing the pleated back skirt the for you alone flattery in these I fit of this Tailored Junior dress make its I I choice simply a matter of course In pure W' deep piled velours in full I sheer wool fully lined in taffeta see Vagabond I it featured nationally in CHARM Magazine IHipOrtent Sll3peS I Choose from Black Navy Taupe Purple am 1 I Red Green Sizes 5 to 15 795 This product has no coechoa whatever wth The American Nohona Red Cron These deep set new shapes in lush velours are all I 2995 A the rage this all with all their I i I MBA 1 1 drama and striking effect The opulent splashes I I I IB 1 4 1 1 zl "I 1 JIJw JB( JbL 1 luxurious touch so much a part of current fashions i I 1 KtIItIyBB yes a (zaJLud Xuuft See them and you'll marvel at I their modest price too 1 I AVENUE AT OURTH STREET I ZZ I 8 It wi in mr ij him amn rrrirr iTrarjBMiMMMBroiMMMBMiimiMMmMMuiiajlijLALLii i al ll 11 I II 'RdCwM a.

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