The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 97, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1990 Page: 3 of 12
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Thursday, March 22, 1990
Pets Need New Home? Call 336-2222.
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GIFT
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Womens Dag
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Karen Grim, Women's Editor
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(formerly of Cherokee Hair Co)
Is Now Taking Appointments at
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Thursdays and Fridays
INCLUDES
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SPIRAL PERMS
Betty Bell
Hostess For
Deborah Circle
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Catherine Lynn Gengler
ISOTONEK
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Thru March 24th
SHOE HUT
Bob Voigt, Owner
Sat. 9.5 336-2129
Catherine Gengler, Eric Ray To
Wed June 2 In Perry Ceremony
St. Rose of Lima Catholic band. He is a candidate for
church is the site chosen for graduation with a bachelor
the June 2 wedding of Cath- of arts degree in German
Deborah circle of the
United Methodist Women
met March 15 in the home of
Betty Bell.
it was reported that 37
calls to shut-ins had been
made.
Frances Anderson, chair-
man. opened the meeting by
reading a poem by Bill Carr
entitled, "Hand in Hand."
The card chairman, Mary
Sams, read a card of thanks
from Laura Kennedy for
cards she had received from
Deborah circle during her
illness.
Mary Carter gave the
devotional from Guideposts
and closed with prayer.
Elsie Cruts gave the
lesson entitled, "Worship
Time," and read scripture.
Leta Henderson gave a
short reading, "You've Got
the Flu."
The next meeting will be
April 19 in the home of Mrs.
Carter, 1018 Cedar street.
Members present were
Mrs Anderson, Mrs Bell,
Mrs Carter, Mrs Cruts,
Mrs Henderson, Nellie Hip
sher, Lauda Price, Mrs
Sams and Sammy Spradlin.
Convention In
World Day Of
Prayer Attended
By Lucien UMW
The Lucien United Metho-
dist Women met March 15 in
the annex of the church.
The devotional entitled,
"One Day at a Time" was
given by Mrs. Lloyd Miller
She read Matthew 6:34 from
the King James version of
the Bible, the English ver-
sion and the Living Bible.
The group sang, "Tell It to
Jesus." Mrs Miller closed
the devotional with the
Lord’s Prayer and a solo,
"One Day at a Time."
Mrs. Walter Sams gave
the lesson taken from the
second chapter of the study
book, "Sing, Shout and Clap
for Joy," by Eunice Blan-
chard Poethig.
Ten members and guests
attended the World Day of
Prayer at the Orlando Meth
odist church. Guests were
Mrs. Charles Nelson and
Mrs. Doyle Betchan Mem-
bers attending were Mrs.
Clyde Beckner, Mrs. Sams,
Mrs Bob Miller, Mrs Mor-
ton Hay, Mrs. Vernon Sat-
der, Mrs Bill Golliver, Mrs.
Frank Goe and Mrs D. W.
Raulston.
Mrs. Beckner sang a solo
and Mrs Letchworth pre
sented part of the program.
The group was reminded
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erine Lynn Gengler, Perry, language /education in May A ftanded
and Eric Jeffrey Ray, Still Ray has accepted fellow EAC AuCHOCU
water ship for foreign language Perry Clubs
Rev. Kevin Devlin will of- study at University of Tueb- •
ingen, West Germany. Out Eleven members of the
of three students selected Perry Garden clubs at-
from Washington universi- tended the North Central
ty he was the only under District Convention March
selected 15 in Enid. Hostesses were
three garden clubs of Enid.
Mrs C. P Andrews, Enid,
was convention chairman
Mrs Helen Johnson, Perry,
Deloris , Miss Gengler graduated Livestock Showmen North Central District pres-
We Can Handle All Your Travel Needs. 4 from Perry high school and Commanded Work ident, was in charge of the
In Perry Call 336-44 57 4 is currently enrolled at Commenced YYOIK business meeting
or 1-800-375-8687 4 Oklahoma State university The third model meeting Special guests were Mrs
SUNSHINE TRAVEL * She will graduate in May of the Frontier 4-H group W. A Williams, Atoka, State
A orperry DA Gware < with a bachelor of science was held Feb 21 at Frontier President of Oklahoma Gar-
...%---------degree In physiology Miss public schools in Red Rock den clubs, Mrs. Lucille Dan
Gengler received the Lew Brian Thomason called iels. Midwest City, Honor
Wentz scholarship on grad the meeting to order After able North Central District
uation from high school. She welcoming guests the flag president and Mrs Barbara
has spent three semesters salute and club ritual were Markwardt, Tulsa, Environ-
coordinating American led by vice presidents, Ker- mental Education and
studies class through Inter ^ Cronin and Mindy Wil- Awareness chairman of
national student services lams Cammie Wyckoff and state garden clubs Mrs.
She is a member of the Kelli Cockrell led the group Markwardt presented the
marching, jazz and pep in song to the tune of program, "Solid Waste,"
bands. Saints Go Marching In" She displayed ways to use
The prospective groom at- that was adapted to a 4 H items that usually get
tended Stillwater high theme thrown away and methods
school. Washington Univer Business reports were of recycling
sity in St. Louis, Mo., and given by secretary. Christy The Petunia unit of Perry
the University of Tuebingen Cooper: treasurer. Rhonda Garden clubs won second
in West Germany. He is the Nida and reporter. Josh place on their history book
managing editor of the stu Regnier and third place on their
dent newspaper, "Student Porgress reports were yearbook
Life," a member of student given by D. J Linn, beef Posters judged previous
government and the pep Codly Regnier swine Fawn ly were taken to the district
TsaToke, Rebecca Hannah contest. Conservation post-
and Jordy n Cronin. talks ers judged were Division 1.
and presentations project; Grades 1,2 and 3. 1st place.
Lisa Powell, horticulture Casey Zavodny, 2nd grade,
project; Justin Petty, bean Division II, grades 4,5 and
supper: Mitch Shiever, rec- 6. 3rd place Jacinda ard,
reation; and Yvonne Kelly, 5th grade: litter ^ pollu-
horse. A speech on “Okla- tion posters Division 1,
homa Citizenship" was Grades 1,2 and 3,2nd place,
given by Miss Nida and a Lacey Davison, 2nd grade,
dairy presentation, "A Pur Division II, grades 4, 5 and
ple Cow' was given by Jere 6,1st place, Brian Taylor,
Kent Jacob Weinkauf my Williams and Robert 5th grade.
Born On March 8 Regnier First place winners post-
After announcements and ers will be taken to the State
Announcing the birth of reminders about up-coming convention to be held April
Kent Jacob at 8:57 a.m. events. Jeremy Williams 20, 21 and 22 in Elk City
March 8 are Kirk and Don- and Scott Thomason led the where they will be judged
na Weinkauf, Tulsa group in a game of Search Members attending were
The child weighed 9 and Learn. Mrs Harold Hopkins, Mrs.
pounds, 4 ounces, and was 20 It was reported that 31 4-H Lois Severe and Mrs. Alva
inches long members showed animals Leonard from the Marigold
Mr and Mrs Weinkauf at the local livestock show unit; Mrs. Jack Yarbor-
are also parents of a 3-year- Feb. 26. The group com- ough, Mrs. Nadean Nation,
old son. Derek mended participants of the Mrs. Josephine Vawter,
Paternal grandparents livestock show and thanked Mrs Hazel Busse, Mrs Bill
are Don and Judy Weinkauf parents and local adult Stacy, Mrs. Edna Draper,
Tulsa, and paternal great leaders who worked on the Mrs. Helen Irwin and Mrs
grandparents are Jack a.id bean supper. A thank you Johnson from the Petunia
Alma Betchan. Orlando. was also extended to all unit.
Maternal grandparents those who donated food for -------------------------
are Eugene and Helena Sell- the supper Guest showmen Social Calendar
meyer, Collinsville Matem were also recognized ----------------------
al great grandfather is Car- Thursday
los Rojas, Caracas. Vene- Need a baby sitter? Check Order of Eastern Star, 7:30
zuela. the classifieds. p.m. Masonic hall.
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
pm. I00F hall.
Tuesday
Ladies Tuesday Afternoon
club, I p.m. Hostess, Ione
Steichen, N. of City
Marigold unit. Perry Gar-
den Clubs, 1:30 p.m. Host
ess, Mrs Jim Mildfelt, 912
S Brook wood.
Wednesday
Wednesday Afternoon Sew-
ing club, 2 p.m. Hostess,
Betty Nemechek
2
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The Work
For You.
ficiate for the 2 p m double
ring ceremony.
Parents of the couple are
Mr and Mrs William L.
Gengler, Perry, and Mrs
William J Ray, Stillwater,
and the late Dr Ray, profes
sor of foreign languages at
Oklahoma State university
4h news
Camille
of District Day Apart at
Pond Creek April 6 and
I MW day at the local
church March 25.
The Annual Spring
Bazaar and dinner will be
held April 19 in the Lucien
Community club at 6 p m.
Rev. Darrel Osborn was
welcomed as a guest at the
meeting. Members present
were Mrs Beckner, Mrs
Sattler, Mrs Golliver, Mrs
Bob Miller, Mrs Lloyd Mil
ler, Mrs Raulston, Mrs
Sams, Mrs. Letchworth and
Mrs Goe.
STEAK SANDWICH
& ORDER OF TATER TOTS
(Good Thru March)
$259
plus tax
TUESDAY NIGHTS
5 P.M. To Closing
#1 - #2 - #3
HAMBURGERS 1/2 PRICE
Tue Nights Only
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 97, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 22, 1990, newspaper, March 22, 1990; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2255864/m1/3/?q=%22Ed+Couch%22: accessed June 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.