Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1976 Page: 5 of 16
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s*pulp« lOkl. ) Herald, Friday. October I, 111! PACC: HVI
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S£Z Todays
Food
Idea!
South Heights Baptists
Fete Officers, Teachers
Tomato French Dressing
** ran (101* oz.) condensed
tomato soup
'4 rup vinegar
4 cup salad oil
1 tablespoon minced onion
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons dry mustard
1 teaspoon salt
l4 teaspoon pepper
Combine all ingredients in
1-quart jar Shake well before
serving About 2'« cups.
To Vary This Dressing add
any one of the following
Bacon Dressing 4 slices
hacon, cooked and (Tumbled
Blue Cheese Dressing—'«
cup crumbled blue cheese
Chiffonade Dressing —1
chopped hard-cooked egg, 1
tablespoon minced green
pepper, 1 tablespoon minced
pimiento Curry Dressing 'j
teaspoon curry powder
Garlic Dressing-1 clove
garlic, minced Herb
Dressing -1 teaspoon ground
herb (marjoram, rosemary,
sage, savory or thyme»
Sweet Pickle Relish
Dressing— >« cup sweet
pickle relish Ripe Olive
Dressing— '« cup chopped
ripe olives. Vinaigrette
Dressing 1 chopped hard
cooked egg and 1 tablespoon
chopped parsley
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A GIRL for Mr and Mrs
Michael Burchett of Tulsa,
born September 21, and has
been named Cara Michelle
Her weight at birth was 7 lb.,
6 oz
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Clive Burchett and Mr
and Mrs Donald lYoss, all of
Sapulpa
A BOY for Mr and Mrs
Darrell McGuire, Kellyville
born September 12 He
weighed 7 lb., 8 oz and has
been named Justin Darrell
Paternal grandparents are
the Rev and Mrs Millard
McGuire, Kellyville and the
maternal grandparents. Rev
and Mrs Wayne Bookout,
Kiefer.
Great-grandparents are
Mr and Mrs Clint McGuire,
Kellyville, Mrs. Ethel Morris.
Sapulpa. Mr and Mrs L.D
Bookout, Blackwell and Mrs
Viola Rains, Wellington.
Kansas
Mrs Mary Summers,
Wellington, Kans , is a great-
great-grandmother
Outgoing and incoming
teachers and officers of South
Heights Baptist church were
honored at a banquet in the
church fellowship hall on
Monday evening
The new Sunday School
superintendent will be the
Rev. Tom Seabolt and his
assistant will be the outgoing
superintendent, Marc Wiley
Ham and roast beef with all
the trimming were served.
Youth of the church assisted
by serving dinner to the
younger children and by
keeping the nursery.
Entertainment was by I-es
Reed of Tulsa Pastor of the
church is the Rev Conrad
Broadhurst
Attending were the Rev.
and Mrs Connie Broadhurst,
Mr and Mrs Carl Wells, Mr
and Mrs Ernie Knight, M.
and Mrs John R
Social
Cafaudan
Friday
Chapter DT, PEO-100
p.m., Mrs. Curt D Edgerton,
H29 East Bryan
A I .S. -6:30 p.m. Covered
dish dinner at home of Dr
and Mrs Tom Burnett, 9
Woodland Kd
Chapter G. PEG 12 00
luncheon, Mrs. Jerome
(Yoston, 1 Sunset Hill Mrs
Roy Rainwater, co-hostess.
Saturday
Sapulpa Squares attend
I ACT F estival in lulsa
DUV- Noon Covered dish
luncheon, Mrs. Oscar Wright,
518 South Independence
North Heights
Ladies Honor
Mrs. Sam Gober
North Heights Free Will
Baptist Missionary ladies
met at the church Wednesday
fur the regular meeting and a
surprise birthday party
planned for the pastor's wife.
Opal Gober.
Services were opened with
prayer and the devotionals
were given by Doris Cordell.
The lesson was the 40th
chapter of Exodus
A nice gift was presented
Mrs. Gober. Cake, ice cream
and coffee were served to
Bessie Whitehead, Mrs.
Gober, Esther Burkin, Carol
Safer, Viva Fisk, Anna
l^ucas, Mrs Cordell, Pauline
Enlow, Ora Kirby, Mddred
Ellis, Hazel Austin. Cora
Wilcoxen and Pat Groves.
The next meeting will be
October 6 at the church
Willingham. Mr. and Mrs
Richard Bennett, Mr and
Mrs J.C. Vo»s
And, Mr and Mrs Norman
Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs Marc
Wiley. Mr and Mrs. Richard
Campbell. Rev. and Mrs
Tom Seabolt, Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Poster, 1 <es Reed, Jo
Ann McCombs, Maple Goad,
lnda King, Helen Carder,
Gertrude Samfr-idge, Peggy
Magee, Rose Marie Knisley.
EaMac Reed. Vickie
McCombs
Also, Valerie and Janina
Wall, Scott Bennett, Shelly
Rucas, Timmy and Don
Eucas, Tony Knisley,
( athleen Knisley, Kelly
Caldwell, Marcy and Jason
Wiley, Sandra, Cathy and
Marlene Magee, Darla
Morris, Rhonda Southerland,
Carrie Gregoiy and Kim and
Kevin Sikes
Xi Beta Phi Chapter To
Coupon Clipper's Keeper
An empty plastic check
book cover is great for
holding those marvelous
Herald coupons you are
saving to take to the store.
The pockets at each side hold
quite a few and are a fine size
for this Incidentally you'll be
wise and money ahead if
you're saving those coupons
They pack a penny-punch and
will save you a bundle
Handy Nut Pick
Keep a nut pick handy to
use for untying difficult
knots, removing stubborn
corks, picking up basted
threads and seeding oranges,
grapefruit or lemons.
Cheesy Small Job
When preparing a dish that
calls for a small amount of
grated cheese, use a potato
peeler rather than messing
up the big grater
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Sapulpans At
Carter Bean
Feed Tuesday
Among those attending the
l ulsa Democrat Club's fund-
raising dinner Tuesday at
Dutsch’s Red Barn were
Sapulpans Margaret Jen-
nings, Goldie Childers, Joe
Christian, Lucy Key and
Hazel I Kingston
Jeff Carter and his wife
Annette were speakers at the
bean dinner
Mrs Childers and Mrs
Jennings attended the
planning meeting for the
Carter Campaign held
Sunday at Central State
University, Fklmond
Host Nursing Home Party
A program on Com-
munications was presented at
the Monday meeting of Xi
Beta Phi, Beta Sigma Phi,
held in the home of Mrs. Jim
Hammontree, 1534 Fldgewood
lane.
Mrs. Dean Williams gave
the program and led the
group in a discussion of how
members receive their news
A party for residents at
Ranch Terrace Nursing
Home was planned for
October 25
Present at the meeting
were Mrs. Jim Nave, Mrs
Ken Neal, Mrs. Joe Epper-
son, Mrs Eugene Robertson.
Mrs. Lee Agee, Mrs.
Williams, Mrs Rab
McCullough, Mrs Paul
Denton, Mrs Sam Davis,
Mrs. Ted lewis and Mrs
Hammontree
Next meeting will be with
Mrs Paul Denton on October
11.
MORE CAREERS
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A recent study shows the number
of women planning business careers has almost quadrupled
in the past decade.
TTie study was a joint effort of UCLA and the American
Council on Education. It credited the increased interest to
new opportunities for women and financial considerations.
Parent-Child
Psychology
Club Meets
Mrs Irving Bartlett was a
guest speaker at the meeting
of Parent-Child Psychology
club at their meeting
Tuesday at 8 00 p.m in the
home of Mrs J.D. lee, 1009
South Division
Mrs Bartlett and Mrs lee
told about their trip to
Europe, taken this summer
Attending the meeting were
Mrs J.H Henry, Mrs.
Clifford Scott, Mrs. Gerald
Miller, Mrs Dan Atkinson,
Mrs John Davis, Jr., Mrs
Robert Baxter, Mrs. Sid
Foster, Mrs. Ray Conners
And, Mrs. Don Holloway,
Mrs. W.D. Hatfield, Christine
Tapp, Jane Ann Clark. Mrs.
Lee, Mrs. Wayburn
Shackelford, Mrs. Bob
Wadley, Mrs. Bill Owen, Mrs
Kenneth Bragg and the
guests, Mrs. Bartlett and
Janice Moore.
Next meeting will be
October 12 in the home of
Mrs. Hatfield, 748 N. Moc-
casin PI.
Dows pain
make yeu •
better person?
I* Out
Oct 4,7 p.m.
Creek Hills Mall
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AlphaRhoChapter, Mem(>rial Service Given At Alpha Omega, DKG
ltKG Has Meet
Alpha Kho Chapter, Delta
Kappa Gamma Society
International. Tulaa County,
met recently in the home of
the president, Bernadine
Harrison, 402 South
Independence
About 20 members at-
tended the salad supper and
business meeting.
Prospective members were
voted on and a report was
heard from the president on
attendance at the State
Executive board meeting
held September 18 in
Oklahoma City.
At a 6 30 p.m salad supper
in the home of Mrs Ben
Nelson, 1115 Burroughs Road,
Alpha Omega Chapter, Delta
Kappa Gamma Society
International held a meeting
I uesday. Assistant hostesses
were Mrs M.J Harris, Miss
FJita lee Decker and Clara
Miller
Tile business meeting and
planning session was
(■resided over by Mrs Paul
Snider. Miss Marianne
Trippet opened the meeting
with Inspiration Time
A memorial service
honoring Miss Martha K
Crawford, long-time member
who died in April, was con-
ducted by Alberta Irvin,
assisted by Miss Trippet
Mrs Nelson gave her
summary of the second year
as president
Brief reports were heard
from Miss Esta lee Decker,
Mrs Ben Nelson and Miss
Elizabeth Howard, members
who attended the Inter-
national convention in St.
I /nils last summer
Mrs Wiley Smith led
singing of group songs in-
cluding The Delta Kappa
Gainma song and the lYayer
song, which dosed the
meeting
(Yesent were Mrs Lindsey
Campbell, Mrs. E C. Carter,
Mrs Homer Drewry, Mrs.
T.J DuBois. Mrs Haskell
Kldridge. Miss Mildred
Fisher, Mrs Kay Fobes, Mrs
HH Heller, Miss Howard
And, Alberta Irvin, Mrs
Jed Powell, Mrs Richard
lingo, Mrs A.C. Nobles, Mrs
Charles Seals, MrS Johnny
Shown*. Mrs Paul Sikes, Mrs
Wiley Smith, Mrs A Milton
Smith, Mrs Paul Snider.
Miss Marianne Crawford,
Mrs. Glenn T Young.
Jeannle Cox, Mrs Earl
Whitten and the four
Ixistesaes
Attends Dance
Workshop Sunday
Shirley Brooks attended an
8-hour Belly Iarnce Workahop
last Sunday at Broken Arrow
Training sessions were
conducted by Roman
Halladine, San Francisco
male belly dancer, who has
performed at las Vegas and
across the U.S. The workstiop
was attended by ap
proximately 50 persons
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 63, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1976, newspaper, October 1, 1976; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1495194/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.