Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1985 Page: 3 of 10
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LIVING
Sapulpa Daily Herald
Sapulpa (Okla.) Herald. Monday. October 14. 1MS-PAGE THREE
Search stalls organ donor's charity
(Oklahoma (Mate Itch
Two graduate
DEAR ABBY: I oent for a donor
form from the Living Bank because
I wanted to donate my organa after
my death. I received the form, but I
can’t get any witnesses to sign it
My husband said. “You can’t im
agine how hard it would be for me to
agree to something like that.
The rest of my family refused
because they are afraid some doctors
might get “scalpel happy” and start
removing the organs they need be-
fore I’m dead.
I took the form to church five
Sundays in a row trying to get two
witnesses for my signature, but no-
body would sign it. They said I
might need all my parts at the
Resurrection, and they didn’t want
to be responsible for my being resur-
rected without a badly needed organ.
The only person who was willing
to sign is my son, and he’s only 17.
What else can I do, short of standing
on a street corner soliciting signa
tures from total strangers.’
KATHERINE IN
GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
DEAR KATHERINE: Your
Beauty briefs
DearAbby
By Abigail Van Buren
husband needs to understand
that willing one’s organs after
death in order to improve the
quality of life for the living is
one of the most noble and gen-
erous acts a person can perform.
Besides, you own your body—
your husband doesn’t.
The possibility that some
“scalpel-happy” surgeon might
“murder” a patient for his parts
is unrealistic, as a patient must
be pronounced dead by two doc-
tors before a death certificate is
signed.
And as for “needing” all your
organs for the Resurrection, the
benevolent act of willing one’s
organs after death has been ap-
proved by most religions, so
should you return to live again
in the body of your previous life,
trust the good Lord to miracu-
lously restore or replace the
missing parts.
Please give my regards to your
17-year-old son, who apparently
inherited his mother’s generosi-
ty and compassion.
column, I’ve never written to you,
but I can’t let the letter from “My
Side of It” go unchallenged!
"My Side of It" excuses her failure
to acknowledge her wedding gifts
because she was three months' preg
nant, feeling lousy, and had to drag
herself to work daily because her
husband was laid off and they
needed the money
Why couldn’t her laid-off husband
write the thank-you notes? The wed
ding gifts were for both of them,
weren’t they? Or is he the kind of
“man” who thinks all the letter
writing in the family is the wife’s
responsibility?
DISGUSTED IN CANADA
DEAR DISGUSTED: You will
be heartened to know that many
others asked that question. Al-
though I don’t know what kind
of “man" he is, I suspect it never
occurr d to either one of them
that he should have tackled the
DEAR ABBY: That tears it! In all Abby c an help. Write to I’.O. Box
the years I’ve been reading your UUK&i. Hollywood, Calif. IMMKM.
TWO CREEK County students who recently graduated from Oklahoma
State Tech, Okmulgee, look at certificates naming them to the
Registrar's Honor Roll Students compiling between a 3.0 and 3 49 grade
point average on a 4 0 scale in all subjects throughout their program of
study are named to the list From left, are C. Verne Kimberling of
Mounds, and J B Satterfield of Bristow, who both received an electrical-
electronics technology degrees Kimberling is the son of Mr and Mrs.
Cecil Kimberling
Fad peeling
Skin peeling, whether at home using
special cosmetics or at a salon, is a
fad Benefits are said to range from
removing uneven pigments, sun dam-
age and fine lines to reducing acne.
However, salon removal of at least
four top layers requires an hour’s
Social Calendar
Tonight—
Sapulpa Historical Society: 5 p m
at the Historical Society .Museum
ABWA: 6:30 p m at the Masonic
Temple
Lady Lions: 7 p m at Mae Neal's
home Dress up night
Alpha Alpha: 7 pm at Margaret
Underwood s home
Gamma Pi: 7 pm at Charlene
Wolle s home
TIPS: 7 p.m. Sellers Inn
Restaurant
Xi Delta Sigma: 7:30 p.m at
Becky Pugmire s home
Families Involved, an attiliate lor
the Alliance ol the Mentally III: 7:30
p m. at 1013 E. Cleveland Ave , north
end ot the building
Sunrise Cemetery Association: H
p.m. at the Sunrise Church.
Tuesday-
Senior Citizens: Pool, exercise
class, games and 11 a m dinner at
the Community Center
TOPS: 9 a m in the Frank Hall ol
the Sapulpa Public Library.
WMS Beams ol Light: 9am at
the church.
Women s Aglow: 9:30 a m in the
Frank Hall ol the Sapulpa Public-
Library. F ellowship precedes the 10
a m meeting
Salvation Army Ladies Home
League: 10am at603S. Park St.
Creek County Chapter ol the Na-
tional Association ol Retired
Federal Employees: noon at the
Western Sizzlin’ Steak House
AARP: 6 p m at the Golden Cor
ral Restaurant.
New Beginnings: 6 toH p.m. at the
Criterion Cate. Singles Irom 30 to 50
tor' T uesdays T ogether
Early 30 s: 6:30 p m at the Golden
Corral Restaurant
Galilean Class ot the F irst Chris-
tain Church: 6:30pm at the church
Kappa Kappa lota: 7 p.m. at 1040
E T hompson Ave Addie Haston is
hostess
Jaycees: 7:30 p m at Jaycee Hut
Board ol directors meeting
VFW and auxiliary: 7:30 pm at
the post
American Legion Auxiliary: 7:30
p.m at the hut.
Radiant Chapter ol the Eastern
Star: 7:30 p m at the Masonic Tem-
ple
Allen Bowden PTO: 7:30 p.m. at
the school.
Wednesdax—
Senior Citizens: Cratts, exercise
class, pool, games and 11:30 a m.
dinner at the Community Center.
Cralts class: 9 a m. at the Com-
munity Center.
Social Security representative: 9
a m to 12:30 p.m at 1030 E. Tatt
Ave, Suite 121.
Rebecca Circle ol the F irst
Presbyterian Church: 10 a m in the
church parlor
Rebekah Circle ot Forest Hills
Baptist Church: 1 p.m. at the chur-
ch.
St Elisabeth Guild ol the
Episcopal Church ol the Good
Shepherd: 12:30 p m at the parish
hall tor luncheon and meeting.
Martha Ruth Circle ol the First
Presbyterian Church: 1:30 pm. at
the church
Bold Mission Bible study group ol
the First Baptist Church: 1:30 p.m
at the church
Linden Street Christian Church Bi-
ble study: 7 p.m. at the church.
Rebekah Lodge: 7:30 p.m at the
Odd Fellows Hall
Veterans Memorial Association:
7:30 p m at the DAV Building. 1429
S. Main St.
Thursday-
Senior Citizens: Exercise class,
pool, games and 11:30 a m at the
Community Center.
F irst Church ol God Mission Socie-
ty: 9a. m at the church.
Good Will Breaktast Club: 9 a m
at Seller s Inn Restautant
Glenpool Senior Citizens: 9:30
a m. at the Community Center.
Salvation Army Senior Citizens:
10 a.m. at 603 S. Park St.
Women's Aglow: 10 a m. at GiGi
Upshaw's home.
Sacred Heart Altar Society: to
a m. at the Sacred Heart Hall
Westside F ree Will Baptist Chur-
ch: ll a m. at the church.
TOPS of West Tulsa: 6:30 p.m. at
the Reed Recreation Center Adults
and teenagers welcome
TOPS ot West Tulsa: 6:45 p.m at
the Epworth United Methodist Chur-
ch.
American Legion Post No. 36: 7
p.m at the Legion Hut.
Teens in Action Toughlove Group:
7:30 p.m at the F irst Presbyterian
Church.
Odd Fellows: 7:30 p.m. at the Odd
F ellows Hall.
Parents Helping Parents
Toughlove Group: 7:30 p m at the
F irst Presbyterian Church
F’riday—
Senior Citizens: Bible study, exer-
cise class, pool, games and 11:30
a m. dinner at the Community
Center.
PEO, DT: 12:30p m at 1312Circle
Drive.
Baha'i F aith discussion: 7:30 p.m
at 927 S. Mission St . Apartment 18.
treatment daily for six days, plus a
week’s recuperation when nothing can
be applied to the skin, not even
makeup
This is followed by six more weeks
of avoiding of the sun Sensitive skin
may be seriously harmed by peeling
Foot care
Women have about four times as
many foot problems as men
The American Podiatry Association
says that most of them are caused by
wearing excessively high heels
When buying fall shoes, be sure they
fit well and that they are comfortable
to walk in High heels should be worn
only for dress, never all day After
your nightly shower, massage feet
with body lotion, working from toes to
ankles
Visit a podiatrist occasionally, even
if you think you have no foot problems
Office organizing
With summer vacations over, it's
time to get your office life organized
for busy months ahead — that is, for
your personal well-being
In your desk or locker, keep acces-
sories for unexpected after-office
dates, such as costume jewelery, a
chiffon scarf and stockings Go over
your facial kit — is it clean and
stocked with new cleanser and
hairspray?
For makeup, look in a department
store for the red lacquer Pupa kits
from Italy The one called Bouquet is a
good office choice, with 21 items and
four makeup tools
Subscribe to the Herald for a friend.
What a nice way to say, "Thank you.”
Call 224-5185.
Births
Brannan—
GLENPOOL — Byce and Lawan-
da Brannan announce the birth ol
their I irst child.
Ashley Danielle was born Oct 5 at
St. John Medical Center
She weighed 8 pounds. 5 ounces
and was 20‘2 inches long
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Flynn ol Sapulpa and Mr
and Mrs. Harvey Brannan ot Tulsa
Great grandparents are Olhe
Trammell ol Healdton, Okla., and
Roy T White ot Guthrie. Okla
Williams—
John and Carrie Williams ol
Sapulpa announce the birth ol their
daughter, Christina Mane
She was born Friday
Grandparents are Irom Sapulpa
Grandparents are Jimmy and Kay
Bombagetti. Bill and Fannie
Giacomo and Herschel Williams
Great-grandparents are Joe and
Grace Morris and Elise Giamoco.
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Lake, Charles S. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 26, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1985, newspaper, October 14, 1985; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1498673/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.