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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 57

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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57
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NINE SUKDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1942. THE DAILY OKLAHOMA Eight Hosts Plan Hallowe'en Event Our Homes For Saturday Canteen Project Opens Unit For Soldiers in Capital Fellow soldier COUPLES WIlX JOIN TN entertaining with a Halloween buffet supper and dancing party Saturday at 9 p. ra. at the BilUnore hotel. Bv MRS.

EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE TN THE FIRST CHAPTER AND SECOND TORSE OF PAUL'S eDistle to Philemon, he sends greetings to Archippus, whom Hosts will be Lieut, ecu. uu I he calls a 'fellowsoldier. hrmntiin Henlev. MnJor and Mrs. That one word reveals much about the relationship between 5r; Mior nd Mrs.

w. these two men. It indicates comradeship and mutual imereu. i- jRandan Johnson and Lieut, and Mrs. Oklahoma State Group Plans Series Of 'Get-Together' Teas Glenn Butler.

implies thev have met difficulties together courageous in past, and suggests they will work toward a common goal in tne future. Th fllnWtnlrtir Hoc mnrP mpaninST to US today thflU it Washington, D. C. Oct. 10, 1942.

had a few years ag0 when we seldom saw men in uniform. Today it is not necessary to visit a camp to oecome aut 01 NEWEST IN SLIM. DRAPED EVE-nlng gowns is a delectable creation in icing pink jersey. The bodice Is very low. square cut.

with the narrowest ot shoulder straps. Perched low on one strap ft pink mousscline butterfly hns service, wnen we or. tt-hn cpt. in in nn nnr srrpM rhp verv manner of their laughing. the Washington neighborhood, and talking togther shows their consciousness of mutual interests The now famous Stage Door and common objectives.

YOU WILL SEE BETTER Canteen project nas jus uyp ft wo are N0T YET theater across Irom Laiayeue entertainment, common background and no immediate mutual interests. Their nf Jnnrf thincs to eat apparent feelings of uncertainty and aloneness affect a beholder and itc SiS -nn the much more poignantly than does a group of self-assured young are piuviu mgn uniform wno no i011ger feel alone. house. All this is by way of preamble for what I wish to say about No longer must our boys JQ home and family. Father, mother and children all need the feel-around count tneir v.

ing of being feiiowsoldiers. This sense of unity comes not alone Send to help them enjoy the sights, from past common experiences, but also from present common Thev jut step in the remodeled interests. theater, sample a stack ot eUcl Such fellowship is attained through the sharing of difficulties sandwiches, and dance or chat with as as happv expericnccs; tne sharing of work as well as play; the "elrl back home." because the the common good, hostesses arc not allowed to cmuigc their names, or date the fellows on off-hours. It's all a part of the game, and the rules are strictly obeyed. The doors are open every night from 5 p.

m. to midnieht. Last week the Rilla opening drew I5i SSST.2rSSi "WOMEN ARE house preceding the luncheon, thus; KRSPM c. Viol. I irt-lc I setting some kind of record for father HMPB Says VOia Lirnc mm wmm a new loan service dav.

Doctor Holcomb was invited to KSgjiM by women, for women i give the prayer for the house. KH Tor ouirkJvUr the celebrated names ui uiu Washincton and the entcrtainmeriv world. Several Oklahoma ns have a lcadinc role in the organization, and no small share of the PearlSkir- ebra.ed name in Whinrion. pos- "Vy" I ioa is chairman of the dona i siblv for the duration. Princess Atalic ft.viee hrr intimatr Ground ti.

mm Unkalunt (Sunshine Rider). Chero- onnl "f'vr ijiMns Hlghlower mm kee Indian, who lived all over eastern L.rerwn -a tions committee, which had charge of 1 the fnori ffifts. She found manv rationed civilians eaecr lo share their scarce sugar and coffee with the canteen, so the larder shelves are running over. Co-chairmen quarters from New York to the capi- nre'cluritv No Hudson St. education department of Nelson's! rhonc I 5 1 QVUhom.

SmaH for women assistants, are Mrs. Paul V. McNutt and Meredith Howard, former I FOLLY TIX. Monday Store Hours 12 Noon to 9 P. NOTHER NEW PROJECT MAY ANOTI be launched, particularly lor tne.

1 visitors. The Oklahoma State society is considerinp the inauguration of a series of informal teas to give state folks a chance to gel together and rfp.ru- ok! friendships. The proposal was discussed last tt-ppkend nt nn executive committee meeting at the home of President Paul A. Walker and Mrs. Walker.

R. n. Zimmerman. Ponca City, chairman of the program committee, and Dr. Elpin Groscclose.

histona twin ted to make a furthc report, back in the near future. The tea scries would not entirely replace the usual calendar of events. mHE HOLCOMB FAMILY. WELL JL cles. look the capital spotlight this the centennial ceicora-Templc Baptist church.

Rev. Luther J. Hoicomu, was loined by hi father. Dr. Holcomb.

Nashville, who for was pastor of the First church in Oklahoma City. Doctor and Mrs. Holcomb. with the iter's Miss May Jenkins, ar-vrt in limn for thfl SlindRV SCrvlCC. which drew many capital notables.

including family tner.ns irom com Oklahoma and Mississippi. There were Senator Josh Lee. Luther Hol- rnmb's nrof at O. Senator LCC! sister, Aiarv Virginia jjcc. Hiwmim with Doctor Holcomb in the Southern Baptist board: Rep.

and Mrs. Wtlburn Cartwright, and Rep. and Mrs. Jed Johnson. These friends, together with Miss M.

E. Poole Thomas' office, were luncheon guests ww mm of Mr. Holcomb Monday noon in ti senate dining room. Just as his son, Luther, had gtv the opening prayer for the senate se and choosing blindly, cither, for thousands of dollars are spent annually just to give you the right picture, in carefully worded, articles' in wonder fully -posed photography you really cant make a mistake. All of this is planned with the many buyers throughout the country and fashion co-ordinators who plan timely shows.

J'S really an amazing sort of machine, this fashion villi, but it definitely gets the job done. That is why we seldom sec ami woman anywhere, today, who is not. decidedly clothes-conscious. More power to them we need color and loveliness in this man's reorld. For further information regarding the ensembles sketched, call 1-1211.

or write Fay Taylor in care of The Daily Oxla-homan. If you write, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelop for reply. Little remain? to be said since Clare Luce made her bid for tame nth "The modern treatise on the fair sex. All satire 'aside, the world' would be a dull place without them. Some men prefer them brilliant, some placid, some brave some timid, but all men want them to have the Quality hat Bane spoke of-charm.

Everyone understands that a woman need not be beautiful, if only she sparkle and be well groomed. It reaves intelligence to be a charming woman especially today when -war nerves threaten the tempo of living so fast. Great and deep taste is required to shift the chaff from the wheat in (he matter of clothes. There is this cooraud that c.vnr this pencil-slim silhouette and tnat draped model. Snn things-tile right accessory, a tall hat or a small fringe or braid-make a difference, too.

One need not be discouraged, nor undertake thts piocmg Her Diamond KARDEGEN Junior Century Club Announces Initial Program MISS RUBY M'KBLVV WILL EN-tertain members of the Junior New Century club in her home. 3405 Classen, for their first autumn sess.on Double Wedding Held in Alius Hollis Couples' Vows Read in Callahan Home THE QUALITYbiVMf Miss Jeffrey Is Bride Of Harold E. Best MISS ALTO MARIJANE JEFFREV, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

E. Jeffrey. Huntsvillc, Texas, and Harold E. Best, Oklahoma City air depot, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Best. Grand Junction. Colo, were married Tuesday night by Rev.

W. E. Robinson in Grace Methodist parsonage. Only attendants were Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur A. Doty. An informal rccep-! tion was held in the home of the bridegroom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

Jcffcrs, 318 Northwest i Eleventh street. I Mr ancj Mrs. Best are at home at 9 Northwest Thirtieth street. Thebride YOUR SKIN TO LOOK younger again! I A DOUBLE WEDDING. THE FAR- r.cipan: bring well-known Hollis telk, ugs quietly solemnized in Alius will i gue.si MlliCI Miss vWch is the sMdy theme for the grThc club members have formerly hut dllC tO i of Eodocreroe the new' icicotific jery for face, neck and hinds JWtfy Sfpternrrr 2t5.

when Miss Mary Dcn-Bl. daughter of Mrs. C. A. Dennis.

1 1 msmm. camc the bride of Pvt. Ben Whise- nt son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben nrk will have only business and 5kin look younger tgn.

WhT? Because MdiI lege. Huntsvillc. and the bridegroom attended San Diego State college San Dicpo. and the University of California at Los Angeles. study meetings.

"jubsUjCC the decrnx of frequendy Wfciscnnn: and Miss Doylenc Flllpot. sSiuthter of Mrs. Tommie FiUpot. he-tsmo the bride of Pvt. Eugene Wilson, i I I Flattering Drapery.

characteristic of a dramatic mid-season Wk collection of blak and colorful crepe 1 dresses from California and exclusive I with Peyton's. II $4500 $I995 Pin emerald green am- ber and rhincstone, Wm 1ft iWm Dresses Second Floor 7 dry and MlOf report improvement within 30 dy; LOOK YOUR BEST longer. One month's supply ocrformcd Baker Families Home From Colorado MR ND MRS. LEONARD J. BAKER.

201 Northwest Twenty-second Street, and Mr. and sirs. Earl Baker. 5901 Northwest ftreet returned Wednesday from a trip Greeley ColoThey jalso visited in Denver before return Scv H. D.

Callahan, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Alius, in nis LILLIAN TENHERY your cosmetic dolUr! Rctnem-rr, in these days of wartime work tad suu'n. you ouk preerre BE LTV SALON Vr. nctiff Ot mat youtnnu -1 Out Cotmetic Couo- jing home. Spe will glidly supply copy of "What User Think of Endo- SHAMPOO and rn.

The HOUSE of PERMANENTS Triced From 3.50 up FINGER WAVEOUC A 56.50 on 9501 on wax Machtneless I Res. $7.59 MIDWEST "EST VANITY BEAUTY blue wool jersev dress with black ccfssorirs. nnci Mrs. Wilson wore a Bvy jersey with black accessories. Following the ceremony the young touples went to Oklahoma City for brief honevmoon.

Mrs. Whtsenant i green 'corduroy with a White; Noujc and Mrs. Wilson chose black Rehimine Sunday, the two couples entertained with a bridal din-r-r Riven bv Mrs. Whiscnnnfs motn-. assisted "bv her daughter.

Mrs. E0 obrts. Clovis. N. M.

followinc the dinner. Privatf and Wilson returned to "ichita Falls, Texas, where both arc training at Sheppard field. Both brides, members of the xn- class of Hollis highschool. ake their homes with their mothers hile completing the school year. I The Navy Wants Your Old Furs! Bring them to us today they will be made into vests for the navy by New York furriers free.

impermanent- 40c "owi 11'" I kerr-s ttrst TUOOR. TJptoro nd Norman 8tom.

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