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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 6

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Miami News-Recordi
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SUNDAY JANUARY 241987 THE CHURCHES By MRS ALEXANDER GEORGE A Notes LocalS and of the 5 irst Avenue Northeast I CONTINUED Price SALE! Silk and Woolen Dresses OR WOMEN You cannot afford to miss Rose Bud Shoppe OKLAHOMA GIRL WINS LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL CONTEST 2 CARSELOWEY peel skin dark We In to the Sev answered with short 3 1 the the the 1 teaspoon vanilla 34 teaspoon almond extracl 54 teaspodnlemon extract straws (paper Sale Starts Monday Prices or Cash 1 tablespoon chopped onioiu 1 tablespoon horseradish a3 cup mayon raise 54 teaspoon salt teaspoon 1 paprika' cup sugar 2 eggs 1 2 cakes torn pressed yeast ADELAIDE KERR YORK Jan Surreal quality styles ead 1 egg a4 cup milk cup chopped dates V2 teaspoon cinnamon baking powder Sunday Let us come bringing lost friends and praying for success of these meetings Sunday school will be at 9:45 had 488 present last Sunday spite of the snow keep our attendance up to average Next Sunday will be in the Sunday school A special effort will be made to have all those of adult age in Sunday school that day A special program is being arranged for the adult department and the pastor will preach a special sermon at the 11 hour next Sunday All parents are especially urged to attend with their children and re main for the worship service We are expecting 200 adults in Sunday school next Sunday will be at 6:15 There were 129 present last Sunday The regular monthly council meeting will be held next Tuesday evening at 7:30 All officers and committee chairmen should be pres ent Visitors are welcome at all these services MENUS THE DAY? cluster of fuchsia arid blue feather flowers poised at each side near the back Among afternoon hats i is a tiny black bonnet with a great pink wax rose poised right in front filmed with a blaqk veil Veils are much used on formal hats Most of them are crisp and some are made of straw Scarfs accent many In vivid green or tangerine criffon they fall in voluminous folds from sailors or black straw pillboxes made of mushrooms wax painted bone or feathers There are even hats made of cork while others follow a variety of design ranging fom Chanticleer models to Spanish sailors Those who expect a surrealistic shock when they see them how ever will be disappointed They are as modern as tomorrow but wearable and smart Surrealistic color fusions of yel lowish green and dark blue green or of brown light blue and flame MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons milk or gravy 1 egg yolk J4 cup crumbs 3 tablespoons flour cup tomatoes SkAMOTV 50 pairs $250 and $298 1 Shoes at SURREALISTIC CHIC is illus trated in the pillbox (above) of dark blue milan straw trimmed with a yellow green lizard and bone SPRING AND SPAIN inspireds the black sailor at left Tanger ine chiffon makes a vivid crown band and attached scarf Both hats are by Lilly Dache Club was the Twentieth PERSHING A The regular meeting of the Pershing Parent Teacher associa tion will be held Monday Jan 25 at 2:30 pm The following pro gram will be given by members of the fourth grade: Playlet reading' Colleen Johnson read ing Snow Wanda Rae Cook reading Polar Tommy Curtis reading an Barbara Switzer tap dance Louis Solomon Guest speaker for the afternoon will be Mr Kanady His sub ject will be All members are urged to be present half the town' talking Rainbow Installation The Order of Rainbow for Girls will have its installation ceremony at 7 :30 Monday night at the Masonic hall The public is cordial ly invited to to attend ancy Work Club Luncheon guests to be enter tained Wednesday with a 1 luncheon in the home of Mrs Cobban 139 street northwest will be members of the ancy Work club A large attendance is masked Bethel Class Luncheon The Bethel class of the irst Christian church' will have a 1 covered dish luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs Marks 119 street northwest All members of the class are invited to be present cold water over the face for several minutes and remove the cream with cleansing tissues: Wipe the face carefully with a morsel of cotton dipped into a mild astringent and then smooth on the foundation for make up Smooth In oundation or this some women prefer a liquid other a light cream Either however should be of a texture which will smooth into the skin and not stand out on it 7 The new make up is then applied A cream rouge (generally sof a' coral tone) is worked on over the cheek bones Only enough to give a healthy color to the face should be used and this should diminish to none at all near the ear line Powder of a creamy rose tone (never lighter5 than ithe skin) is applied evenly to face and neck and then brushed with a hair brush until all the loose particles have disappeared One eyebrow brush removes all trace of powder from the brows and lashes and another brushes the lashes with am oil ointment which gives a slight luster but keeps them from looking A lipstick (not too brilliant) outlines the natural curves of the mouth AIL the make up should be used conserva tively to avoid a paintfed look a Beautitians agree on these rules for the effectiveness of the nating makeup: Keep it' natural looking and avoid' exotic effects Concentrate on creating an effect of smooth serenity rather than trying to hide lines with make upT 't this unusual sale of ready to wear Smart Warm fabrics Errebo of the State Busi ness college has received a message from Long Beach Cal stating that his mother died at her home there riday evening at 6:30 The body will be brought to Vesper Kas a short distance from Salina where funeral serv ices wijl be held on the Errebo homestead Thursday Jan 28 Mr Errebo will leave here Monday to be present at the' funeral WILSON SCHOOL The 'P A ofc Wilson school will hold its January meeting Mon day Jan 25 at 2:30 The third grade will present a playlet and two speakers Mrs Knowlton coun try welfare worker and Dr Shel ton will give talks All members and friends are invited 2 2 irst Baptist Church The pastor will preach at both services at the Baptist church to day The evening service will be evangelistic These services con tinue to grow in interest and at tendance with four additions last Sunday Let us come bringing our the I Refrigerator Rolls Refrigerator rolls are very convenient since the dough may be made and stored in the refrigerator and rolls may be pinched off at any time Ap proximately 3 hours are re Iquired for making each batch Dinner Menu 1 Baked I Tartar Sauce Escalloped Beans Beet And Cabbage Salad Refrigerator Rolls Raisin Pie Coffee i 4 eggs Beaten cups milk cups flour teaspoon soda ing powder until soft Add appear on sober standard such as milan and toyo panama) Harem scarfs of bright chiffon trad from dark toques to twine about the throat and frame the face in woven to resemble the of the citrous fruit trims sailors Pillboxes "sailors toques crownless visors are all seen in Hat crowned narrow brimmed black sailor has a great Hash Cakes Lettina 1 cup chopped cooked meat cup chopped cooked rota toes 1 tablespoon minced onion teaspoon salt Mix meat potatoes seasonings milk and yolk Add crumbs and shape into 3 cakes two thirds of an inch thick Place in shallow pan and sprinkle with flour Top with tomatoes and bake 20 minutes in moderate oven Date 1J4 cups flour 3 teaspoons bak ing powder 4 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons sugar 4 tablespoons fat Mix1 flour with salt and sugar Cut in the fat and add egg and milk Pou soft dough onto buttered shallow baking pan Press it down until it is one half an inch thick Cover with dates and cinnamon Bake 15 minutes in moderate oven Cut in bars and serve hot with butter Winter Vegetable Salad cup cooked asparagus 1 cup peas I cup diced cooked beets cup diced celery Chill ingredients Combine and serve on crisp lettuce or cabbage leaves A Sunday At Home Breakfast Grapefruit 7 Scrambled Eggs And Sausage Cakes Biscuits Honey Dinner ruit Salad With rench Dressing Roast Leg jOf Lamb Browned Potatoes Creamed Carrots Bread 'Grape Jelly Caramel Pudding Cream Coffee Supper Cream Cheese And Olrve Sandwiches Three Layered Devil's ood Cake 1 Apples Tea Economical Meals BreakfastApple Sauce i Boiled Rice And Milk Buttered Toast Coffee Luncheon Potato Soup Cracker 1 Prunes Cookies Tea Dinner Hash Cakes Bettina Creamed Onions Date Bread And Butter Winter Vegetable Salad Coffee Or Tea 100 pairs $100 iWO Hose at 1 teaspoon minced onion teaspoon silt teaspoon paprika 14 cup salad dressing SALE inal Reductions At Below Cost! will meet with a 1 cover ed dish luncheon Thursday in the social rooms of the church This is the regular business meeting and missionary program The Earl Hes ter circle will have complete charge of the program and the Elizabeth Routh circle will be hos tesses for the occasion All women of the church are cordially invited to be present Priscilla Club Postponed The Priscilla club scheduled to meet this Tuesday has been post poned on account of illness of some members The next meeting of the club will be held the second Tuesday in ebruarq place to be announced later 1 Eastern Star Meeting A stated meeting of Miami chap ter Order of the Eastern Star will convene at 7:30 Thurs day Jan 28 in Masonic hall All members (especially new ones) are reing requested to be present to witness an affiliation ceremony which will be exemplified for Mrs Lorraine English and Mrs Lillian Haggard Visitors are always wel come Three Layered ood Cake' 33 cup butter 2 cups sugar 3 squares choco late melted 1 teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt Cream butter sugar mixing the two thoroughly Add rest of ingredients and beat 3 minutes A soft thin batt or will re sult It will thicken during the baking so do not add more flour' (This type of batter is the kind that produces a soft moist cake) Half fill 3 layer cake pans whicl have been fitted with waxed papers Bake 25 minutes in a moderate'? oven Cool and frost Whit Boiled rosting '3 cups sugar tablespoon vinegar teaspoon salt 1 cup water 3 egg whites beaten Mix the sugar and vinegar with salt and water Boil gently and without stirring until a fine thread forms when a portion is slowly poured from a spoon (Remove th a cooking syrup from the fire dur ing this testing) Slowly pour the syrup into the egg whites Beal' vigorously until the frosting iJ i thick and cold dd extracts ands ice the cake Sew and Sew Club Luncheon Mrs Ray McNaughton presided graciouslyCas hostess Wednesday when she entertained members of the Sew and Sew club at a beauti fully appointed luncheon at her home Rockdale addition In cheery contrast to the cold and snow out side was the springtime motif fea tured in the luncheon appointments and decorations Spring flowers were employed with charming ef fect to center the luncheon tables The after luncheon hours were de voted to conversation and individu al needlework Two invited guests were Mrs Scott Thompson and Mrs Malone Members pres ent were: Mesdames Harry Ballin ger Charles Beck George Bom ford Harry Curtis A Maloc say Guy McNaughton Mullendore Charles A Neal Owens George Pro vine John Rob inson George Stein Walter Wil liams and the hostess Mrs Mc Naughton Women's Auxiliary Luncheon The Auxiliary to the National Council of All Saints Episcopal church met Thursday with Mrs Owen Johnson 27 street Southwest A delicious lunch eon was served at 1 by the hostess i followed by a business meeting Scripture reading was giv en by Mrs Dunaway followed by a short devotional by the president Mrs' Trowbridge Mrs Hor ace Payne educational secretary A clear blue gas flstaie 'with a green cone is the cleanest you can use a yellowish flame means you have clogged the bum ers which need cleaning and pos sible adjustment Beet And Cabbage Salad (Serves our) cups chopped cabbage cup diced cooked beets 4 CP chopped sweet pickles Chill ingredients Combine and serve in a bowl Refrigerator Rolls cups boiling water tablespoons teaspoons salt 2 cups flour Add lard and salt to water Cool lukewarm Add to yeast which has been broken into small pieces Add 2 tablespoons sugar Beat well Add 3 cups flour Beat 3 minutes Add remaining ingredi ents Sprinkle top with cold water cover and store in refrigerator When rolls are to be made break oS bits of dough shape and place on greased shallow pan Let rise until doubled in size (About 3 hours is required) Bake is min utes in moderate oven This dough will keep one Week if stored in a very cold place Announcement Tea AN announcement of special in terest to Miami society was made Sunday Jan 17 when Mrs Sam Long entertained at tea from the hours of 2:30 to 4:30 aiher home 204 street south west to disclose the engagement and approaching marriage of her niece Helen Wilson to George Speldie of Jefferson Okla The wedding will be an event of Sun day eb 7 at the Long home A lorvely color note of pink and white was expressed in the decorations and appointments An abundance of pink roses and sweet peas were 4 used throughout the rooms The announcement was original in its manner of presentation Little Miss Martha Carolyn McCormick presented each guest with a bou tonniere of pastel sweet peas in which a tiny announcement was concealed bearing the words en George eb Pastel shades were tarried out in the appoint merits of the tea table which was covered with a beautiful white hind drawn floor length linen cloth The table was set with an tique glassware and silver service at which Mrs Adams and Mrs Harvey reehauf presided Mrs Long was assisted by Mes dames A Poleete Effi Johnson A Payne Elizabeth Shelton Hampton A Denny and Mrs A Darrow in entertaining the guests Music was played throughout the tea by Mrs' 'George Washburn pianist and Mrs Carol McConnell violinist Mckinley school The McKinley A will meet at 2:30 next riday after noon at the school building All pa trons are invited Miss Dorothv Alev nf Amof) nirlo James Dunn film actor is shown visiting him at Hollywood Miss Aley University of Oklahoma graduate is employed in the Washington office of Senator Josh Lee of Oklahoma 1 1 (Associated Press Photo)' By NEW ism has struck spring hats With about an ultra modern art which portrays combination of the real and the Lilly Dache has launched a collection of new chapeaux trimmed with lizard skin feathers peel burnt wood and flowers 50 pairs £4 AA $650 Selby and Red Cross Shoes at Hall All members are asked to be present at this meeting Philathea Class Party Mrs Guy McNaughton and Mrs McPheeters will enter tain the Philathea class members of i the irst Methodist church with a business and social meeting at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon1 Jan 28 at the home of Mrs McNaugh ton 213 street northwest All members are asked to be in attend ance Miss Alma ribley pleased the group with appropriate readings Approximately 75 invited guests called during the afternoon Husbands Entertained Clever planning and originality gave distinction to the appoint ments at a dinner party given ri day night by the members of the Sorosis club as a courtesy to their husbands The affair was given at Hotel Miami Table decorations were crystal bowls of rosebuds and sweet peas in the pastel shades Lighting the table were tall pink tapers in three branched crystal candelabra Mrs Owens president of the club gave the eral men talks An entertainment commit tee composed of Mrs Dyke Ballin ger Mrs Moody Tidwell Jr and Mrs Wesley Smith presented several clever stunts which creat ed much merriment among the guests The after dinner enter tainment was devoted to games and informal conversation Those enjoying the very entertaining af fair were: Mr and Mrs Aus tin Mr and Mrs Dyke Ballinger Mr and Mrs Hadley Mr and Mrs Millner Mr and Mrs Charles A Neal Mr and Mrs Owens Mr and Mrs Wesley Smith Mr and Mrs Tidwell Mr and Mrs Moody Tidwell Jr Mr and Mrs Tuthill and Mr and Mrs Williams Twentieth Century Mrs Adams charming hostess to Century club members riday af ternoon at the Adam home 201 street southwest Rol call was re sponded to by Mrs Hampton gave an in terest ing paper on which included a sketch of life his rise in life and his desires to further ideals by en couraging good literature She told of the Pulitzer prize together with many other prizes offered for vend literature Prayer for My by Hugh Walpole was reviewed by Mrs Olaf Baker with an introduc tory analysis and the pur pose Hugh Walpole is one of best writers He has a special outlook in life which en ables him to make his characters live an'd gives the reader vivid word pictures of rare moments In the lifes of people Mrs Adams acted as program leader During the social hour the hostess served tea to two guests Mrs Weller and Master David Croninger and the following members: Mesdames Olaf Baker Virgil Cooper A Croninger loyd Howard Hampton Harrison Kanady Roscoe George Provine Wright Shel ton George A Thompson and the hostess Mrs Adams Letters and Art Club was the topic dis cussed at the meeting riday of the Letters and Art club at the home of Mrs Horace Payne 123 A street northwest Members re sponded to roll call by naming The pro gram was made interesting by the following papers on education: in Modern by Mrs Univer sities and by Mrs Clar ence Carselowey in by Mrs Steed Af ter the inspiring and helpful pa pers were given a round table dis cussion was enjoyed by the mem bers present who gave their ideas and plans on the different subjects Those present included one guest Mrs I Dunaway of Sikeston Mo and following members: Mes dames Sam Abrams I Ady Ralph Chambers Clarence Carse lowey ox Steed Kinder McCormick Trowbridge and the hostess Mrs Payne Junior A Meeting The Junior auxiliary of the irst Baptist church will have a meeting Monday afternoon at 4:15 at the home of Mrs Charles Ogden 222 street southwest The girls are requested to bring their manuals Scissorette Club Meeting The Scissorette club will meet with an all day quilting Wednesday at the home of Mrs Willard Davis 108 street northeast At the noon hou a covered dish dinner will be served All members are invited to attend SMOOTH SERENITY Here is an example of the makeup created to give an effect of smooth serenity and naturalness Note that the makeup is never even on the lips A coiffure rolled smoothly back from the face astiaraof pearls 'and diamonds and 5' a necklace of carved emeralds and pearls give in this case a dig uiai is ainiosi regal By ADELAIDE KERR NEW YORK Jan A new make up has made its debut among smart moderns here It is designed to enhance the beauty and charm of the woman who is 40 and takes its cue from sierns who have made their great est conquests after they have passed their youth 5 The newmake up really begins with the treatment of the skin and prevention ofc the dryness which often complicates the beauty prob lem of the woman over 40 It is based on four points: ried ood Out 1 'A diet which favors fruits vegetables and fresh grilled meats and i virtually banishes fried foods and rich 2 Plenty of at least eight sleep a night and a half complete repose in a dark ened room some time between luncheon and dinner 3 A liberal use of oily creams to counteract dryness of the skin 4 A careful use of astringents to firm and tighten the skin and keep it from sagging The following beauty treatment is suggested for daily use before making up: Cleanse theface thoroughly with a cleansing cream which contains a liberal allowance of oil of sweet Remove the cream' with cleansing tissues Coier the face again with cream and allow it to remain during a warm 'bath' whose vapors help it to "penetrate Smooth it cent intn the skin thnri dnnli Rebekah Lodge Meeting Miami Rebekah lodge No 25 will be hostess Tuesday night to the county council meeting A large at tendance from the lodges in Ottawa county and the Vinita lodge of Craig county is expected to be present and conduct a school of instruction in connection with the business meeting of the lodge A social hour will follow the council meeting' White Shrine Study Club 1 The White Shrine Study club will meet Monday afternoon Jan 25 at the home of Miss Nelle Root Qua paw Those who wish to attend the meeting and have no means of transportation are asked to call Mrs Effie Payne or Mrs Madeline PERMANENTS Are More Than Just aWave! Permanent Waves to have lustre of beauty must have laatrnff Qualities found only in permanents given by experienced hands be satisfied with any You canalways depend on Rose Bud Waves and too it costs no more You must be satisfied Phone No 5 or An Early Appointment Next Week ROSE BUD Beauty Shop the Rose Bud presented an outline for a most in teresting study program for "the coming year Plans were also made for a church supper to 5 be held Wednesday evening eb 3 The auxiliary members also voted to sponsor a book review in April when Mrs Williams will give a review of one of the more recent books Silver Tea The 1 Missionary society Southern Methodist church will give a "silver and book review at 2 Tuesday afternoon at the home of the Rev and Mrs Herbert Gatti 26 street northwest The book With the by Margaret Mitchell will be re viewed by Mrs Sam Abrams A silver offering will be taken at this time The public is invited to be present Child Conservation League The Miami branch of the Child Conservation League of America will have its meeting at 2 Tuesday afternoon Jan 26 in the reception room of the dormi tory at Northeastern Junior col lege Mrs John Holcomb and Mrs Robert Mitchell will be hostesses for the event The program will consist of a paper by Mrs A Craig on and Mrs Robert Mitchell will give a jpaper on of Esther Class Meeting The Esther class of the irst Baptist church will be entertained at 2 Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Evilsiz er 224 A street southeast with Mrs London and Mrs Jackson assisting in the hostess duties This is the regular business and social meeting of the class and members are invited to be present Baptist Missionary The Baptist Missionary society of the irst Baptist church Mrs Oscar Peterson of Pich er was released from Miami Bap tist hospital today Mrs Peterson was injured late last Wednesday evening at Picher when she crank ed her car which was in gear and it ran forward pinning her be tween it and a light pole Her in juries were at first thought seri ous but it was later revealed she suffered mostly from: shock Special Shampoo Wave and Manicure '50c Phone 198 Mrs Peterson 224 street southeast was dismissed Saturday from Miami Baptist hospital (Continued on Page Eight) 75 pairs women's gA $250 and $298 Shoes at ri SrTinxj I a lll SgBBBMaa 1 i 1 WS mnfliornnimmn imiinia Sv ok sis I Tasciiniafa RSakeimp I I VtMP ''r nV CARSELOWEY.

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