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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 77

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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77
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October 13. 1968 Women's News THE SUNDAY OKIAHOMAN tJrban League Mrs. Harold Mann Is Named Hostess Mrs. Harold Mann will present the program, when Beta Zeta Chapter ol Miss Judith Raskin Will fie Entertained A cocktail supper is planned Sunday at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country for Miss Judith Raskin, who will be appearing in concert with the Oklahoma City Symphony. The supper will follow the concert and hostess will be Mrs.

Sam P. Shelburne. Beta Sigma Phi meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the home of Mrs. Hugh O.

Whiteman, 3352 Del Aire Pi. The program topic will be "Planning the Home." 0U Dance Club To Give Program For Art League TWO OKLAHOMA CITY students will be among the members of Orchesis when the dance club presents a demonstration of modern dance for the Oklahoma Art League on Monday. The demonstration will accompany a lecture by Miss Helen Gregory, professor of modern dance at the University of Oklahoma. The league program will be at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs.

Frank Buttram, 7316 Nichols Rd. THE TWO city students are Miss Lana Lou Boyd, a junior, and Miss Carolyn Reinig, a sophomore. The topic of the lecture and demonstration will be "Color, Line and Movement." Members of the board will meet at 10:30 a.m. October 21 in the home of Mrs. R.

E. L. Finley, 6440 Brandywine La. Coffee will be served. Will Sponsor Fashion Fair COMMI1TEE chairmen have been named for the Ebony Fashion Fair to be presented in Oklahoma City November 22.

Sponsoring the fashion show, entitled "Fahsoni Freedom '68', is the Urban League Guild. Proceeds, will benefit the Velona P. Cutler Loan Fund at the University of Oklahoma School of Social Work, Touchstone School, (a full year's scholarship for one child), mini scholarships for public schools, scholarships for OU social work students to attend the meeting of the Child Welfare League of America and the "Urban League. Mrs. Ira Hall is general chairman of the fashion show and her co-chairman is Miss Nell Crowe.

PRESIDENT of the Urban League Guild, Mrs. William Rose, is serving as ticket chairman and her co-chairman is Mrs. Douglas McPherson. In charge of publicity are Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs.

Thelrna Goines. Fashions in the traveling show will be by such noted designers as Bill Blass for Maurice Rentner, Christian Dior-New York, Pauline Trigere and California's Michael Novarese. Ebony Magazine in Chi-go is producer. Tickets for the show range in price from patron to student seats and are available from guild Playing cards and pencils are sorted by Mrs. E.

H. Davis, left, and Mrs. R. O. Cunningham for the Desk and Derrick Club's benefit dessert bridge to be held Tuesday.

(Staff Photo by Joe Miller) November Dates Planned by Pairs Benefit Bridge Slated by Club A BENEFIT dessert bridge is planned Tuesday :30 p.m. by the Desk and Derrick Club of Okla-: homa City. It will be in the date set for their wedding by Miss Elizabeth Ann Herring and James Robert Warren, Houston. Parents of. the couple are Mr.

and Don J. Herring, 2237 NW 25, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Warren, 3213 NW 35 PI.

The couple -will be married in May Avenue Methodist Church. Miss Herring attended George Washington University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Alpha Theta Nu and Little Sisters of Miner Imperial Ballroom of the Skirvin Hotel. Proceeds will go into the group's welfare In charge of reserva tions and tickets will be 111 human hair of European III For fashion conscious women, "fesr" 1 111 Sixty shades for your selection. I POP-UPIRE BASE r-n 1 WSGLETS $11.501 HI Compare prices of "Discount" "4 ffi wig shops selling for 517.00 and Br .1 WELCOME TEACHERS.wl HAIRCUT SPECIAL PAY US A VISIT! Sw-W Jit N. Robinson jj jf Wigs and Hairstyling ce 2-9532 8 MOWN SUNDAV II o6 f.ckdays 9 7 11 Bergstrom-O'Bannon THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Cheryl Kay Bergs-trom to James David O'Bannon, Dunnanville, Texas, is being announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Bergstorm, 3101 Coltrane Rd. The couple plans to be married November 10 in Southern Hills Seventh Day Adventist Church. Miss Bergstrom is a former student of Southern Union College Academy High School and attends Blair Dental, Assistant College. Her fiance also is a graduate of Southwestern, Union College Academy High School.

Ward-Thompson BEING ANNOUNCED is the engagement of Miss Karin Lee Ward and Charles Ray Thompson. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ward, Chandler, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Thompson, 633 SW 50. Vows will be read for the engaged pair November 9 in Southern Hills Methodist Church.

Miss Ward is a graduate of Southeast High School and her fiance graduated from Southeast High School. Herring-Warren NOVEMBER 3 IS the Mrs. E. H. Davis, Mrs.

W. M. Stirtz and Mrs. K. O.

Cunningham. Other chairmen include Mrs. Rayburn Jones, prizes, and Miss Doris Sel-man, tables and cards. Miss Rathjen To be Feted Mrs. Virgil Greene Ill Lake Aluma will entertain on Wednesday for Miss Rebecca Laura Rathjen.

The shower will be at 7:30 p.m. Miss Rathjen will marry Gary Allen Adair on November 9 in Central Presbyterian Church. va. She was Freshman Queen. Her.

fiance received his bachelor's degree in math-e a i from Stanford University. He also attended Stanford in Germany and is a computer programmer for NASA in Houston. Lorton-Cober NOVEMBER 16 is the date selected for their wedding by Miss Patricia Ann Lorton and Gary Dean Gober. Vows will be read in Trinity Church of the Nazarene. Parents of the couple are Mr.

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