Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1987 Page: 3 of 12
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Sapulpa Daily Herald
Sapulpa (Okla.) Herald, Wednesday, April 8,1887—PAGE THKEE-A
Social calendar
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Tonight-
Linden Street Christian Church
support group: 7p.m. at church.
Rebekah Lodge: 7:30 p.m.,at Odd
Fellows Hall.
First United Methodist Church
Wesleyan Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. at
Ella Carnes’home.
Overeaters Anonymous: 8 p.m. at
First Presbyterian Church.
Thursday-
Senior Citizens: Exercises, pool,
games and 11:30 a m. dinner at
Community Center.
First Church of God Mission Socie-
ty: 9 a.m. at church.
Overeaters Anonymous 9:30 a m.
at First Presbyterian Church youth
chapel
Glenpool Senior Citizens: 9:30
a m at Community Center.
First United Methodist Church
Esther Fellowship: 9:30 am. in
church parlor
Women's Aglow: 10 am. Bible
study at 633 S. Mounds
Salvation Army Senior Citizens:
10 a m. at 603 S. Park St.
Kiefer Extension Homemakers:
10 a. m. a t Ada Dunca n s home
Westside Free Will Baptist Chur-
ch: 11 a m. at church.
Lo-Ki-Ha Study Club: 1:30 p.m. at
Golden Corral Restaurant.
Healthy Heart Exercise Class:
4-45 to 6:15 p.m. downstairs at
Sapulpa Public Library. Free
classes.
American Association of Universi-
ty Women: 6 p.m. guest salad sup-
per at Beverly Smith's home. Carol
McMasters is in charge of program,
which will feature Virginia Dick,
president of the Oklahoma Division
AAUW.
Country Quilters: 6:30 p.m. at Jel-
ferson Elementary School. Free
lessons for beginning quilters.
Sundown Lions Club: 6;30 p.m. at
Seller's Inn Restaurant.
TOPS of West Tulsa: 6:30 p.m. at
Bethel Baptist Temple. Teens and
adults welcome.
TOPS of West Tulsa: 6:45 p.m. at
Epworth United Methodist Church.
Parents Helping Parents
Toughlove Support Group: 7 p.m. at
First Presbyterian Church.
Teens in Action Self-Help Support
Group: 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian
Church.
American Legion Post No. 36: 7
p.m at Legion Hut.
Odd Fellows: 7:30 p.m. at Odd
Fellows Hall.
Sapulpa Jaycees: 7:30 p.m.
general membership meeting at Col-
lins Building. Meeting features elec-
tion of officers.
Whileaway Extension
Homemakers: 7:30 p.m. at
Catherine Harden’s home
Naomi Chapter of the Order of the
Eastern Star: 7:30 p.m. at Masonic
Temple.
Friday—
Senior Citizens: Bible study, exer-
cises, pool, games and 11:30 a.m.
dinner at Community Center.
Sapulpa Senior Cornets softball
team: 9 a m. at Hollier Park. All
men 55 years old or older are
welcome to participate. For more in-
formation, call 224-1401.
Child Psychology Club: noon at
Debbie Griffin’s home. Program by
Susie Henderson.
Teens and Twenties classes: 1:30
p.m. luncheon at Western Sizzlin’
Steak House.
Saturday-
Full Gospel Business Men: 7:30
am. at Ollie’s Restaurant.
Members of PEO, Chapter DT met
Friday at Mrs. Donald Thompson’s
home.
Those attending the meeting were
Mrs. Sam Allen, Mrs. H.I. Bartlett,
Mrs. B. Bomgardner, Mrs. Walter
Brecht, Mrs. C.W. Briggs, Mrs. Fret!
Carletti, Mrs. D A. Clement, Mrs. C.
Michael Gibson, Mrs. Earl Hermes,
Mrs. Ed Livermore, Mrs. Donald B.
McAllister and Jo Anne Oare.
And Mrs. Troy Reavis, Mrs. Lee
Rollman, Mrs. Delmar Sharp, Mrs.
Morton Sheffel, Mrs. Wiley Smith,
Mrs. Louis V. Stuart, Mrs. Stanley
Taluc, Mrs. Donald Thompson, Mrs.
Phillip Washburn, Mrs. Ed Wilkon-
son, Mrs. Forrest Hinderer and Mrs.
Fred Klingensmith.
The group’s next meeting is
scheduled for Ap il 17 at Mrs. Mike
Borden’s home. Mrs. Charles
Gebetsberger will be in charge of the
program.
FAST
DELIVERY!
^224-1562
Window display
features art
A display of art by Sapulpa High
School and Sapulpa Junior High
School students may be viewed in a
window display at 103 E. Dewey.
The exhibit, which recently was
presented in Oklahoma City, offers a
variety of media, including acrylics
Group
meets
The United Methodist Church
Wesleyan Fellowship hosted the
United Methodist Women’s April
meeting.
The Rev. Connell Ghormley led
the devotion and the program and
President Carmen Gaines conducted
the regular business meeting.
Twenty-three members attended
the meeting.
The group’s next meeting is a
salad luncheon and study session
scheduled from 9a.m. to 3 p.m May
6. Ora Compton will lead the study
session.
and watercolors
Sapulpa Junior High art teacher
Jane Thornton said the display is
part of an overall plan that eventual-
ly will include eight window panels
A third exhibit may be displayed
later this month with work by Mid-
dle School art students and by Devin
Keho, an Sapulpa High School art
student who died in December from
injuries sustained in an automobile
accident.
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