Show WOMAN CHOSEN QUEEN Tribal Councils Upset Precedents In Iii Selections PAWHUSKA Okla Okia July 12 By By ByThe The Th Associated Press In Preset In frontier days day women did not have much to say in the tribal councils of ot the In Indians In- In diana Conditions today however howe are aie different and when the tile Society of Oklahoma O Indians met here two t Queens were selected to lo rule over the me organization They were rere Miss MIs Isabel Rogers of or Pawhuska member of the O Osage tribe who was elected queen of the 1927 convention com of or the society and Miss Wauhillau LaHa LaHay of Muskogee l who was elected Qu en of or the 1928 Society of Oklahoma Indians Con Con- v I MISt Miss Rogers represented the state stale of Oklahoma at the American Le Legion Le La- gion national convention in Phila Philo Philadelphia delphia last fall Miss MIsi LaHay Lallay Is la a member of the Cherokee tribe She was graduated from the tise Muskogee high school and attended Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical college where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority She is advertising ad manager of or a Muskogee department store |