The Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1969 Page: 3 of 10
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Bridal Courtesy Paid Jill Henry
Complimenting Miss Jill Henry
whose marriage to David Riley
will be a January nuptial event,
was a bridal shower held re-
cently in the home of Mrs. Otis
Pennington, 1106 Burroughs
Road.
Hostesses with Mrs. Penning-
ton were Mrs. Jay Holder, Mrs.
R.N. Thoos, Mrs. Russell Beaty,
June Hargrove, Carolyn Holder,
Dulcie Ixng, Virginia WUdey,
Jewell Moore, Mrs. Bill Owen,
Mrs. Jim McReynolds, and Mrs.
Melvin Tilbury.
Holiday decora dons in shades
of green and red were in the
receiving rooms. The table
centerpiece was of holly with
red berries and red candles.
Gifts opened by the hoooree
were from Mrs. Ed Marlow,
Miss Linda Marlow, Audra
Marrs, Mrs. Dwight Maulding,
Mrs. David Young, Mrs. Bob
Kendall, Mrs. Bill Clark, Mrs.
Ray Conners, Mrs. Mell Coley,
Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. ZeU
Markley, Mrs. Virgil N. Fol-
som, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs.
Joe Neal, Mrs. Don Fleming,
Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, Mrs. J.
C. Hunt, Mrs. Ronnie Bow re n,
Mrs. Dan Vtkinson, Miss Edna
Hawk, LaVon Linkhart, Mrs. C.
C. Carson, Mrs. Milford Davis,
Miss Donna Davis, Daisy
Shackelford.
Also Mrs. Kenneth Bragg, Mrs.
Bob Holbrook, Mrs. March Mc-
Munn, Sandy Self, Maxine Buie,
Martha Davis, Frances Butler,
Emma Cock ran, Jean Rupert,
Deloris Hale, Mrs. D.A. North,
Mrs. John W. Young, Mrs. Ken-
neth Games, Mrs. Wallace Craw-
ford, Mrs. Walter Cale, Mrs.
Mae Henry, Mrs. Clifford Scott,
Mrs. Denny Tyler, Mrs. Law-
rence Kelly, Mrs. W.S. Davis,
Mrs. Lloyd Neal, Mrs. Kath-
leen Hayes, Mrs. Eugene Ro-
bertson, Mrs. Frank Smeltzer.
And Mrs. L.S. Leach man. Miss
Lucile Leachman, Mrs. Howard
Wagner, Kay Jacobs, Mrs.
George A. Miter, Mrs. H.R.
Cole, Miss Mildred Fisber, Bet-
ty Click, Mrs. H.L. Mullins,
Mrs. J.H. Sommerfrucht, Mrs.
Bill Hatfield, Mrs. Ray Tlgert,
Mrs. Don Holloway, Mrs. Tom
Burnett, Mrs.B.F. Wooden, Mrs.
Ki Me Reynolds, Mrs. Paul Lang-
ford, Mrs. Mike Pennington,
Mrs. Jerry Robertson, Mrs. Ray-
ford H. Smith, Miss Joyce Smith,
Mrs. Fanny Smith, Miss Donna
Jooi Uio\
Here
A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs.
Deo Dover, route two. She
was born Dec. 20 at Bartlett
MemoraU hospital, weighing
eight pounds, 11 ounces.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
di Davidson, 420 N. 13th. He
was born Dec. 21 at Bartlett
Memorial hospital, weighing
eight pounds.
A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Hale, 227 N. Burnett.
She was born Dec. 21 at Bart-
lett Memorial hospital, weighing
five pounds, eight ounces.
FAMILY HERE TO
SPEND HOLIDAYS
Mrs. T.H. Harper, 707 S. Okla-
homa, has as Christmas house
guests her daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
E. Henry and sons Steven and
Timothy, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Call or Drive by Today and
Choose Your Fresh Flowers
• Poinaettias •Mums •Azaleas
• Potted Flowers •Corsages •Bouquets
RUHL FLOWER-SHOP
1209 East Dewey
i 224 4476
bmith, Mrs. Ronnie Reed, Mrs.
Gwyn SllagL
Also Mrs. Sue An Martin,
Mrs. Fritz Henry, Mrs. H.J.
Adkins, Mrs. Bob Wadley, Mrs.
H.Q. Gilliam, Jr., Lucille Cole,
Mrs. C.W. Mullen, Dorothy Wall,
Beulah Dickerson, Grace Ben-
nett, Mrs. H.P. Bowles, Mrs.
Harry Smith, Mrs. Robert Cham-
bers, Mrs. Gerald Miller, Mrs.
Fern Upterkircher, Mrs. Estelle
Beveridge, Mrs. Eugene Kuyken-
dall, Jeffle Lucas, Mrs. C. L
Mauch, Mrs. Harold E. Riley,
Mrs. Mac Eaton, Virginia Bur-
ras, and the hostesses.
Holiday Party
Fetes POL
Club Members
Christmas party of Pure Oil
Ladies club was an event of
Friday at 1:30 p.m.
Hostess was Mrs. Fay Fox,
1811 S. Main. A silver tree
with gay baubels for decorations,
was spotlighted by lights in chan-
ging color. This was the key-
note theme of the beautifully
decorated rooms, and provided
the background for the gift ex-
change when secret pal identi-
ties were revealed.
A delicious holiday dessert
was served with spiced tea and
coffee, and homemade candies,
to Mrs. R.W. Anderson, Mrs.
Marion McPherson, Mrs. W.M.
Harrison, Mrs. Homer Martin,
Mrs. J.J. Loveless, Mrs. J.E.
Cline, Mrs. L.M. Donham, Mrs.
Jesse Damme, Tulsa, Mrs.C.W.
Burger, Mrs. F.R. Stafford, Mrs.
J.D. Welch, Mrs. J.E. McCurry,
Mrs. F.W. Pratt and Mrs. Fox.
Mrs. McPherson, president,
conducted a brief business ses-
sion. Members responded to
roll call with a Christmas poem
or carol.
Winning prizes in games were
Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Donham.
Next meeting will be on the
third Friday in January with
Mrs. Cline hostess.
VISITOR HERE
FROM ARIZONA
Mrs. Patsy Hardy flew in re-
cently from Phoenix, Ariz. to
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oris Englin, also her brother.
Gene Englen and family. The
families had their Christmas
together while she was here.
She came beeftsb 8t the Ill-
ness of her father, who is re-
ported slightly better.
^-NEWS
• NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOVEN
• CHURCHES • PARTES • ORGANi2AT;CNS
• Ep res B. Fo,e Dj-ijjP
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Sopulpo (Ohio.) Herold, Tuesday. December 23, 1969 — PAGE THREE
SANTA LOSES CAR
Piano Pupils
Presented In
Sunday Program
On Saturday evening Mrs.
Jewell H. Moore presented some
of her students in piano recital
in her home, 602 S. Park.
The program consisted of
Christmas music, religious
carols and papular numbers, also
a selection at light rbythmetic
music with a sprinkling of the
classical. These were the older
group. They performed in solos
and duo piano numbers, before
parents and friends.
At half time refreshments of
punch, fruit cakes, cookies, cof-
fee, Christmas candies and nuts
were served. The refreshments
table was laid with lace over
red, with a poinsettia center-
piece.
Participating musicians were
Miss Tamara Napier, Miss Pam-
ela Stover. Miss Debbie La
Favor, Miss Janet Shulanberger.
Miss Becky Hermes, Miss Kim
Walworth, Miss Theresa Titone,
Miss Donna Vail, Miss Sherrill
Meadows, Miss Janice Thomp-
son, Ronnie Coy and Dennis Bar-
nett.
On Sunday afternoon the group
of smaller children performed
for their parents and friends.
Christmas carols and melodies,
along with a variety of tuneful
pieces were played by these
young musicians. The familiar
carol Silent Night" was played
as a duel by Mark and Lisa
Brunn.
Refreshments were served at
program half-time. Participants
were Darla Rufner, Darla En-
low. Kimberlv Parks, Jina Phil-
Welcome Wogon
Club Guests At
Holiday Party
Members of Welcome Wagon
club and their families formed
the guest list for a Christmas
party held recently in Security
National Bank club room.
Dessert, punc h and coffee were
served, and Santa Claus visited
the party with gifts for the chil-
dren.
In attendance were Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Ray and Gregg, Mrs.
Yvonne Payne, Tony, Julie,
Tracy and Greg, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Swindler and Tracie, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Cowen, Dr. and
Mrs. Ferrill Hartin and Gary,
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anglin, J.E.
and Jeana.
TUESDAY
Kiefer Chapter, Eastern Star
— 7:30 p.m. Masonic hall.
Lettuce Lose TOPS Club-
9:30 a.m. library basement.
WEDNESDAY
Rebekahs— 7:30 p.m. Odd Fel-
low Temple.
SATURDAY
Radiant Chapter Eastern Star
— 7:30 p.m. Masonic hall, in-
stallation at officers.
Sapulpa Squares square dance
club-dance at Letlow studio.
SUNDAY
Naomi Chapter, Eastern Star
— 2 p.m. installation of of-
ficers, Masonic hall.
HONORARY MAYOR
HOLLYOWOD (UPI>- Peter
Graves of television's' Mission:
Impossible ’ has been made
honorary mayor of Pacific
Palisades, Calif.
Mounds Chapter
Cancels Friday
Night Meeting
Mounds Eastern Star chapter
has aanounced cancellation of
its Friday night meeting and
the scheduled installation of of-
ficers because of a death in
the family of Clara Owsley, chap-
ter officer.
The installation is being re-
scheduled for January 9. Doro-
thy McCully is worthy matron
and Harry Starr, worthy patron.
FIRST THINGS FIRST
NEW HARTFORD, NY.
(UPT)- New York StMe Trooper
R. T. Wolkowski, playing with
the New Hartford softball
team, was rounding third base
and heading on borne when be
suddenly ran off the field,
vaulted a fence and two cars,
stopped a car driving from the
parking area and arrested the
woman driver.
Wolkowski said be saw the
woman’s car strike a parked
car wheu he tuuuJed third.
The car she struck was
Wolkowski’s.
Cool Air
Hits State
By United Press International
Cool air flowed over Oklaho-
ma today behind a fast-moving
front that kicked up strong
winds and dusts in some sec-
tions of the state Mooday.
The cold front already had
whisked out of the state by ear-
ly today, and the weather bu-
reau said a warming trend
would be felt by Wednesday.
F orecasters said tempera-
tures would reach highs today
from 45 in the northeast to 64
in the southwest, lows tonight
from 26 to 36 and highs
Wednesday from 50 to 68.
GARY. lad. (UP!)-"Santa
Claus has lost his car," the
Police Department alert said
Mooday.
A department store Santa
who complained of car theft
later was relieved to find that
police had towed It away from
where it was illegally parked.
REEL
Drug Store
Top Value Stomps
"Ask Your Doctor"
BA 4-2784
Terry Powell, owner
..TO OUR
CUSTOMERS & FRIENDS!
Best wishes for a Christmas that’s
both merry and bountiful —
from all the folks at
Renwood Cleaners
Marvin Strain
Jesse Vermillion
VISITORS HERE
FOR HOLIDAYS
Mrs. B.M. Harton, 309 S. Oak,
has as guests for the holidays
her daughter Mrs. Kenneth Odil
and son, Stephen, Austin, Tex.
GUESTS EXPECTED
FOR HOLIDAYS
Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Pratt,
1228 E. Fairview, will have as
Christmas house guests their
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and
Mrs. Lewis Pratt and family,
Fort Worth.
The kris is a serpentine-
b 1 a d e d dagger customarily
worn by men and many high-
ranking women In Java.
lipo, Janice Robinson, Carol Stut-
terfield, Cheryl Haley, Pamela
Robinson, Patty Groves, Lisa
Brunn, Mark Brunn, Douglas
Diehl.
BY BILL OWEN
YStmtmas isn t what it used to be The saving is both
true, and false, depending on area of age A young lot would
not say it because time has not yet blurred a memory Chris!
mas complaints lose gloom in the gay glitter of gifts when
children's gaiety brings forth adult geniality There is no
change tor should not bet in the gladness of person to person
relationships among families and fnends that helps ,is forget
the faults of time and people
The mellowed sentiment of treasured memories is a
special gift at Christmas For some, the cherished memory may
be a baby touching and toying, perhaps breaking an ornament
on the first Christmas tree Or it may be the memory of a
doll being loved and mothered on Christmas perhaps being
sassed on New Years Yes. Christmas is a special time for
special memories for all of us As we celebrate the birth of
the Baby born in a Betnlehem manger let us remember He
gave us many gifts including the blessing of happy memories
The birth of Christ was God's Greatest Gift: the original and
only cause for ALL Christmas memories OWEN FUNERAL
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Livermore, Edward K. The Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 98, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1969, newspaper, December 23, 1969; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1489552/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.