Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1989 Page: 3 of 14
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1989 Territorial Charity Ball:
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Sapulpa (Okla.) Herald, Wednesday, August 23, 1989—PAGE THREE
Mabel Browning leads
auxiliary’ s meeting
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Members of the inviution commit- QBW memben, Thelma Swift and Sue with a benediction,
tee for the 1989 Territorial Charity Trout, and made plarn to host an elec- ___ ^ meeting were
Ball have been busy this »ummer ^ to fiU vlc*ncies. Mabel Browning? Dorothy Carlson,
preparing invitations for this year s VFW Commander Jim Downey M 8 Mounu, Pat
ball. However, committee men**" asked the auxiliary to do the landscap- Sue Trout, Velma Alexander,
still found time to visit with Pred ^ for the new post site. u.roip. Johnson. Virginia Ozmcnt and
Braden of Color Graphic. Corp.. *Di.trict President Ruth Mounts Maqpe Johmon, Virgin..
Tulsa. Braden, second from right, Mid .-^wricd on the recent district meeting. uny
his corporation use the services
wKELif'dim^^^^^I^CTLMlIAN^AB^ArS TO COME- ™
3SfS E&lZril'J* I xs====X entire summer stock
Sheraton-Kensington Hotel, Tulsa,
will include a raffle for a trip for two
anywhere in the continental United
States. Chances on the trip, which was
provided by International Tours of
Sapulpa, will be available at the ball.
From left are members of the invita-
tion committee and Braden, including
Sharry McCorkle, Chairman Lois
Korn, Amy Rogers, Braden, and
Cathy Reavis. Not pictured is
Folger. Anyone who hasn’t received
an inviution and who would like one,
should contact Mrs. Korn at M7-267°.
(Herald photo by Mendy Mayberry)
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AtABWA meeting:
Luis Torres speaks on his past
: m Brenda Braden. bfUich minigCT of W. ra£S crataM
Shower
attended
The Sapulpa Noon Lions Club and
Lady Lions Club recently hosted a
baby shower for Sapulpans Robert and
Sandra Faulkner. Guests were served
—4 fruit breads, hors d ouvres.
$400
Tr and lass
(WINTER ITEMS ARRIVING DAILY)
7508 E. 11th WED.-SAT. 10-6
] 4737 S. UNION M0N.-SAT. 10-6
fall exercise
CLASSES
FIRMING, TONING A FLEXIBILITY
M.-Thun; 9-10 AM.
Starts: Sept. 11
The American Busin*** Women* JS SS
Association met Aug. 14 at Benny s Local unison. Sandra rauiancr. --------------
Main Place restaurant. All-City Banquet and Style Thoro attending I^meo^gj^ ^ ^ b^, hors d’ouvres
The Rev. Luis Torres served as The ^ , J , f I4 t 20atSaks Regina Aemiseggcr, Joy VanLanmng . pUnch and coffee and
guest speaker. His program, ‘My * Avenue, Tulsa. The event also ham, Mary K-tables were decorated in a yellow duck
Search for Freedom,” is the true- e wininciudea birthday cake incelebra- Holder, w^cVure Linda Cottrell’, theme with lighted candles.
?S CitJ'^PhUactelphia. Torres M^ryetU Collini. Jewel Graham, included Yvonne and Bill
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two songs for the group. Banning The Faulkners are expecting their
• yr-r J* first child at the end of the month. Both
Club meeting held at Norma s Cafe e
The Good Will Club hosted a lunc- Illinois, Colorado gr^ recei^'fram the American
JfSSSU, 17 - Norma’s ?m£er Society thmking the gfoup for
Diamond Cafe. She also visifed Branson, Mo., and ’“^"‘“^er dosed the meeting
President Ocye Hughes opened the Silver Dollar City. with waver
meeting with prayer and Vemiece Dorothy Boren shared some corn^ Thwe attending the meeting were
Childers led the flag salute. cai stories with teh 8r0UP P"d Dora Dorothy Boren, Dora Burkhamer,
Mrs Huehes discussed her recent Rodgers related a1™ ^ .^ u ^ew Verniecc Childers, Harriette Decker,
Mo.. »idnl« group. re^,Kk^h*d 5^ Li, Oiwnch.ttr^ Ira
During the trip, she attended a reunion “J«“%•" “> Do™ Sw“"'r'
with 52 family members from Florida, poem,
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M.-Thun; 5-6; 6-7 P.M.
Starts: Sept. 5
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Lake, Charles S. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 75, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1989, newspaper, August 23, 1989; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1501570/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.