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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 18

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Lawton, Oklahoma
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION MORNING PRESS Sunday Sept 21 1958 At Luncheon 7 Mrs Elmo Mitchell SPECIALS OR THIS WEEK ONLY! and Mrs Dan or Club Women with S'r 'Crusaders' Class etes Teacher 'Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs II Williams Cooper ton and maternal great grand par rots ate Mrs Dan Williams Coop erton and the late Dan Williams also trie late Mr Haley Cooperton i ELECTION New officers will I tn Stegall Pot fus Walker were accepted as new orum members Presiding at the 9:30 am exe cutive board session held in the parlor of the McMahon oundation building 716 was the president Mrs Clifton Glandon Other board members present were Mesdames Elmer Bau man Don Biljingslea Jack Carter Robert Derinhton Hamm red Harris rank Hurt Kennedy Robert Landers Gran vil Pennington and Clyde Shel ton The governor of Mississippi sent i a small box of dirt from the banks of the Yaknakni river the birthplace of Allen Wright and at 1 the dose of the dedicatory address 1 this dirt was spread around the base of the pedestal by John Push mataha great grandson of Allen Wright John is the 10 year old son of Mrs O'Leary By LUCILE CRESWELL POTTER woman's page editor Mary Beauty Salon 306 Avenue EL 5 7474 ALL HEARD about the friend take the shirt off his back and give it to his friend not many people have that experience but George Whitten senior vice president at City National bank can prove that old cliche for last week he received a shirt from his longtime friend Tom Manar cashier at the irst National bank Apache it happened this way seems as if Manar was visiting in the local bank and Whitten complimented him on this said sport shirt the Apachean right away started to peel it off andgive it to the Lawtonian Who declined but when the visi tor returned to Apache he had the shirt laundered mailed it to Whitten who received it this past week by special delivery only thing is Whitten now says he wishes admired his car Two Lawtonians widely known as judges in addition to having "green thumbs" Mrs Gilbert 1213 Lake and Mrs James True 1611 Lake were in Oklahoma City Saturday where they judged the first annual Town and Country lower show a feature of the Oklahoma State fair and the two nationally accredit ed flower show judges also wp re guests of fair officials for luncheon and Mrs I Valdez Sr 2137 Carroll are en tertaining a new granddaughter the second child born to their son in law and daughter Capt and Mrs Henry Capozzi who also have a three year old son al Martin the former Miss Ella Marie Valdez and her children are staying with her parents while Capt Capoz zi presently is stationed in Beirut Lebanon pa ternal grandparents ar Mr and Mrs Capozzi resno Calif In a telephone call last week from Artesia Mex Mr and Mrs Rumage 906 Roosevelt learned they were grandparents of a son bom Septs 16 to Mr and Mrs Wayne Morgan who also have two other children Mike and Elaine the mother is the former Miss Phyllis Rumage while the father is employed by Halli burtorTcompany at Artesia Local interest is attached to announcement received here of the birth of the couple's first child a daughter to former Lawtonians Mr and Mrs Phil Bailey Okla homa City on August 23 weighing seven pounds and 15 ounces she has been named Cheryl Ann and is the daughter of the former Miss Gwen de Gruchy who last year taught homemaking at Central Junior high school And what could be nicer than a surprise telephone call from Germany as a birthday present? CWO and Mrs Lloyd Mulvany and sons Lloyd Jr Larry and Michael who are presently stationed at Heidelberg called their son in law and brother in law John WittNo 6N 10th at 1 arri riday to wish him a 'Happy Birthday" and naturally the Mulvanys talked with their daughter who's the former Sharon Mulvany stationed at ort Sill three or four times the Mulvanys resided at 1207 Taft before their last departure with Mulvany being in Germany since September and his family arriving there this past ebruary Gnmtrv club Mrs president Is Club Hostess ROOSEVELT or a lesson on metal craft" members of Thrift club of Cooperton as sembled in the home of Mrs James Brand with Mrs" Henderson giving a devotional Also present were Miss es Leans Rhae and Elsie Lou Tool ey Wichita alls Tex and Mes dames Cecil Liles and Smith and other members Mes dames A A Tooley Bert Vander pool and Gerald Vanderpool An Oklahoma College for Worn 1 en graduate Mrs Harriet Wright O'Leary who has 'been teaching in the McAlester schools reported this September to a new position as supervisor of the second grade laboratory school of Southwest Missouri State college Springfield Mo The laboratory school is titled the Springfield Training School Mrs O'Leary her father Wright and her children Charles James and John attended the American Indian Exposition in An OCW Graduate Takes New Post depa rt outlined tentative plans for the year add ing an Oct 7 meeting has been set for her home In reporting on a joint meeting of participating clubs in the com munity achievement contest which was held Mrs Hale Edwards noted it was voted to donate $1100 to the Goodwill industries and $900 to the Retarded work shop McCurdy Dallas Tex will make the award presentation at the joint orum Chamber lunch she added All cooperating clubs in the achievement contest are invited to attend with reserva tions to be made at the Chamber office Announcement of two forthcom ing meetings of interest' Tor the general membership' a joint 12 noon luncheon with the Chamber of Commerce and a 2:30 pm Oct 9 session at which Dr Cleo Daw son popular psychologist will be featured speaker highlighted a board meeting of the Lawton Wom orum To be held Oct 3 in the Hotel Lawtonian the joint session will be for presentation of the national award of community achievement which the orum received last spring Every' Problem There's An will be the topic to be discussed by Dr Dawson at the orum's program meeting set for the McMahon oundation building assembly room 716 The Oct 9 meeting also has been designated as guest day board members were reminded Reports were given by various departments Representing the Arts ment Mrs Albert Childs iMr Mrs Mace iNarne Third Child SADDI MOUNTAIN (SprciaD John Alvin is the name Air and Mi Renda'I Mace Cloud Chief? have chosen for their third child a seveni pound 12' ounce son born Set at Hobart's General hos pital 1Thc two daughters are Rhenda four and Brenda liirir grandparents Are Mr and Mrs Johnnie Mace of this community while paternal great grandparents arc the lafe Mr and Mrs A Mace of this commun ity'also Mrs Parker Moun tain View and the late Park Compjimenting Mrs Ernest Killett prior to her departure with her' family for an overseas assign ment Mrs John Massingale was hostess in her quarters 641 McBridge ort Sill to a 12:30 pm luncheon The honoree and her husband Maj Killett who has been assigned to Post Transportation ort Sill and their children left Saturday en route ffer New York City from where they will sail on the United States to a post near Munich Ger many A farewell gift was presented Mrs Killett Served buffet style the luncheon followed an informal social pe riod Guests were seated at the large dining table laid with white linen placemats and centered with yellow chrysanthemums in a white china holder and at two foursome tables covered with white linen cloths and centered with the same i flowers A special guest was Mrs Wini fred Leonard Lawrence Mass who is a guest in the home of tier son and daughter in law Capt and Mrs James Leonard Also attending were Mesdames Dudli If Broyle Charles Co ker Elmer ECrowl Mark Evans Marvin Humphrey James Leonard Rex Madeira Har ry Mahoney Clyde Rost Edi son Speer James it Sidney II Wolfson and Ira Mrs Mdhgum i To Entertain Club A lesson on "Success with Plants Indoors" wijl bo in charge of Mrs Paul Harris leader at a 10 am Tuesday meeting of Lawton Gag don club members in the home of Mrs Grant Mangum Sr 701 ItVlh A 9:45 am coffee period will precede the regular session Ai tending were Pcv and Mrs urr Mesdames irginia CHAPTER TO MEET B' irk and Chariot Hasenbeck Lei Neaw president will and Mesdames Harry i conduct a business period at a Bii'ie Hansel rank 37:45 Tuesday meeting of Beta is anti rankie Stauffer Omieron chapter Beta Srgrna Phi as and Mrs Jess Town sorornv slated for the home of were dinner guests of the Mrs Charles 2166 Lin 1 and some 12 children coin Leads OES Mg et ROOSEVELT Mrs i Elmo Mitchell worthy matronpresided at a 8 pm meet ing of Roosevelt chapter Order of Eastern Star held in the chapter room Others attending were Mesdames Keller Belding Mack Callen Colvin Clarence Cox ord and A Shaw and Mr and i Mrs Shirley Johnson ELGIN (Special Honoring their teacher Sv 1: mem bers of tre Crusaders Sunday school cla cf Elgin Methodist church gave Mr and Mrs Walling a surprise housewarming in their said 1 new homo on Klccman road The) tec off time is 9 a couple was presented a gift from luncheon at 12:30 pm 1 lowed by bridge games Mrs Killett I orum Board Outlines Plans Complimented or Tivo Events In October With a department membership of 47 persons Mrs Charles Grantham reported for the Shut In department adding that over 100 shut ins are cared for Representing the Social Service department Mrs Warren Smith reported that the yardage of ma terial was being received in nice quantities with the material to be made into garments to be given through the Christmas shop at the Salvation Army Mrs Hallett reported on adarko going there especially for the Sept 23 safety council meeting the dedication of the memorial sta at which evaluation of and recom tue of Allen Wright father of mendations of traffic safety tor Wright to the National Hall of Lawton as recommended by Don i ame for amous American In Eastman executive cf state safe i dians Dedicatory address was giv tv council will be discussed en by Wright last surviving Announcement also was made oft son of Aye wngni the district meeting of the Okla 1 homa ederation of Women's clubs Oct 13 14 at Duncan with headquarters at the irst Metho dist church and Chisholm Trail ho tel Mrs Otis Spears co director of the Department of Religion was welcomed as a new board member while five women Mesdames Paul Barrows it coani 11 i Dennis Herbert Garris and Ru JOlTieS branCl REE MANICURE WITH SHAMPOO AND SET Come Tn and See Our Reducing Salon Rest on thex TAMMEN TABIJv it's truly relaxation! PERMANENTS HAIR STYLING COSMETICS' Operators: Ixiraine Carr Janette Tillery SITED be circled dur a business session planned for i pm Thursday meeting of Old iN Settlers club at the American Lc i giun hall Seventh and been set for Thursday at the West 1 side God Ralph Wolverton 1R Vf This I Heard 0 j4 I I I A beautifully slim pump with the important I narrow heel and bow trim to colnplement in I High ashion both the tailored" and I "dress important' I Black suede I Black calf $1 X95 I Brewn calf I Iks I i I rl I I I BK I Hm i Xi XT jHi Sing he I LONNIE in 100 imported virgin cashmere light with inwoven intarsia butterflies in delicate colors i Coupled with fJB Jw 1 SALON fOOTWIAt 1 sheath skirt with arrow i trimmed hand stitched dart detaThin matching colors SHE i kA 1 Sweater slits 34 to 40 $3595 ra' Skirt size 8 to 18 $1998 fl hl I All Dalton sweater I durably mothnrooferf I Use Your Parisian Chars Account Charge Account Al oy Invited Lfil 2S i WiTn 'irnc 12 children i THE SIREN 1'7 XT DRESS YP OCCASIONS I I I TW6 roilf lt IM scots It's important to have a party look from head to toe when an etegant occasion afoot Another flirtatious first from Life Stride noted for superb styling Come in today and see our full line of party shoes 1299 A 408 tW VaI Iftw 45 10 'TWv Jane Edwards multi purpose bleacher coat of ITS wide ribbed bulky Orlon skims the I fl fl torso lightly for I fv i If) Al 1 all of 30 inches fl side vents Big 1 1 i white pearl buttons and real i a pockets In white i beige red and II VX black $1798 I I A 1 1 1 I 9 a I The SAA 415 Avenue Dial EL 5 2165 a.

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