Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 73, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1986 Page: 3 of 12
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Social calendar Women Ministries meet
Tonight-
Sundown Lions Club: 6:30 p.m. at
Seller’s Inn Restaurant.
Country Quilters: 6:30 p.m. at Jef-
ferson Elementary School. Free
lessons for beginning quilters.
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 the Toughlove
Way: 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian
Church.
American Legion Post No. 36: 7
p.m. at Legion Hut.
American Association of Universi-
ty Women: 7 p.m. at Frances
Echols' home. Members should br-
ing a $5 gift and a holiday treat.
Odd Fellows: 7:30 p.m. at Odd
Fellows Hall.
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.
Child Psychology Club: 11:30 a.m.
Christmas luncheon at Anna Well’s
home.
Teens and Twenties classes: 1:30
p.m. dinner meeting at Western
Sizzlin Steak House.
Disabled American Veterans: 5
p.m. dinner at Disabled American
Veterans building, 1429 S. Main St.
$5 per person.
Whileaway Extension
Homemakers: 6:30 p.m. Christmas
party at the Security National Bank
Community Room.
Saturday-
Full Gospel Business Men: 7 a.m.
at Ollie’s Restaurant.
Mounds Turkey Shoot: 1 to 5 p.m.
l/2 mile west of Highway 75 on 201st
Street.
Business and Professional Women
Pat Presidents Club: 1 p.m. at
Golden Corral Restaurant. Meeting
includes gift exchange.
Franees Echols hosts
Pearl Pickett group
The First United Methodist
Church Pearl Pickett group recently
met at Frances Echols' home for a
Christmas party.
Mary Smeltzer opened the
meeting with prayer.
A communion service and party
for shut-ins is scheduled for 10:30
a m. Wednesday. The choir is plann-
ing to go caroling later Wednesday.
Betty Zeier presented the pro-
gram on Halley’s Bible Handbook.
The group’s gift exchange
featured handmade or baked items.
The group also brought Christmas
gifts for the Frances Willard Home
for Girls.
Those attending were Mary
Smeltzer, Madge Hinderer, Betty
Zeier, Eunice Annis, Cherry
Johnson, Eileen Myles, Katie Cole,
Frances Echols, Mildred Stewart,
Kathryn Myles, Pauline White,
Garnett May, Kathrine Aston, Marie
Mullins, Grace Lee Smith, Lavena
Graham, Martha Lawson, Bertha
Smith and Cleora Denton.
Alpha Alpha meets at
Syble Jones’ home
Nine members of the Alpha Alpha
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi attended
the sorority's Christmas meeting qf
Syble Jones’ festively decorated
home. Ruth McClain was hostess.
After the opening ritual, President
Margaret Underwood conducted the
business meeting. Roll was called
and the minutes from the last
meeting read and approved. Mrs.
Underwood read communications.
In lieu of a Christmas gift ex-
change between club members,
voluntary contributions were made
to the Jane Cavenah fund. Mrs.
Cavenah, who recently died, was a
member of the Iota Rho chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi.
Refreshments were served and
favors presented to each member.
The meeting closed with the ritual
of holding hands and repeating the
Mizpah.
Those attending were Georgia
Ella Wilson, Udeyene Adams,
Marge Williams, Lea Butler,
Margaret Underwood, Elaine Carr,
Geneva Lucas, Syble Jones and
Ruth McClain.
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The First Christian Church
Women’s Ministries met Monday at
the church for their quarterly
meeting.
Wendy Waggoner and Kerri
Weeks opened the meeting with a
medley of Christmas songs on the
flute.
Chairman Donna Nagel opened
the meeting with prayer. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved.
Claudette Wadley, chairman of
Touch Ministry clothing room, told
the number of people who had been
helped during October and
November. She said the clothing
room is open every Wednesday from
9:30toll:30a.m.
A reception for elders, deacons
and new members is scheduled Jan.
11.
After the business meeting, Bob
Ruhl demonstrated how to make a
Christmas arrangement using
greenry, red and white flowers, pine
cones, ribbon and a red candle.
While he was making the arrang-
ment, Mr. Ruhl talked to the group
about his military service while sta-
tioned in Turkey.
Tlie arrangement was awarded to
Susie Upton.
Hostesses Candace Kilgore and
Cindi Harless served refreshments.
Those attending were Kay Vail,
Winifred Blunt, Marjorie Beach,
Claudette Wadley, Sue Beach, Susie
Upton, Irene Coley, Lucille Wag-
goner, Sandy Kafka, Donna Nagel,
Tracy Pettis, Pat Monger, Candace
Kilgore, Tracy Ball, Cindi Harless,
Beverly Gregg, Scotty Flower and
Helen Main.
Sue Beach hosts
Night Study group
The First Christian Church Night
Study Group met Sunday with Sue
Beach. Mrs. Beach presented the
lesson, “Follow Jesus, He is Love."
Helen Main led the opening prayer
and Winifred Blunt led the prayer
for the sick. After the meeting, the
group visited the sick in the hospital.
Louise Marchant conducted the
business meeting. Claudette Wadley
and Mrs. Blunt reported on their
visit to the Sapulpa Nursing Home
and the hanging of the Christmas
banners.
Roll call was answered by each
member telling the things she was
grateful for during this holiday
season.
Those attending were Sue Beach,
Bessie Beaty, Winifred Blunt, Ver-
niece Childers, Irene Coley, Ruth
Dawson, Pat Monger, Mildred
Hubartt, Jacquie Laffitte, Helen
Main, Louis Marchant, Claudette
Wadley and Nancy Rector.
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The group will meet in January
with Pat Monger. They plan to fix
fruit plates to take to the nursing
home.
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