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Sapulpa Daily Herald, Thursday, September 3,2015 - Page 3
The SHS Clamor SI wUl
meet for breakfast at 8:30
Friday, September 4 at Steak
A Eggs.
Neva Mae Calvart
Neva Mae Calvert, 85,
long-time resident of
Glenpool, Okla., went home to
be with the Lord on September
1,2015. She was bom July 12,
1930 in Lenna, Okla. to James
show, mobile game track, Elmer and Bennie Mae Hunter,
kids activities, raffles and She was preceded in death
la Sapulpa is Saturday, Sept.
12. at 24 South Poplar Straet.
Live music, dunk tank, car
silent auction. Proceeds
benifit Show, Inc. tickets at
the gate are $10 or $7 in
advance. Call 918 313 3216.
Auditions for the
Sapulpa Couuuuaity
Theatre’s production of
’Twas the Last Maili* Day
Before Christmas will be at
by her parents, five brothers
and sisters, and three great-
grandchildren.
She is survived by sisters,
Joyce Hunter and Clara
Calvert of Glenpool; her chil-
dren, Brenda (Butch)
Anderson of Glenpool, Cecil
(Joyce) Calvert of Glenpool.
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‘ )! Glenpool, Roger (Rhonda) ure than her family coming September
Clnrkp Vinvnnt Th«a»n> Calvert of Springdale, Ark., together whether it be for a Schaudt’s
sct rSS^SS ?#ve, (Kr;(,?lvrRof yidayTiorjus,;r
Sapulpa, Becki (Gerry) Bear neous gathering, and she was
CALVART
Nothing gave her more pleas-
Bowling Center for 17 years
before retiring at the age of 65.
In her retirement years she par-
ticularly looked forward to
playing cards on Tuesdays and
Thursdays with her friends at
the senior center. Although
she will be dearly missed,
Neva had 85 good years and
we were blessed to spend each
day with her. While we will
miss her greatly, we are com-
forted knowing she is once
again with Cecil and will be
waiting to see us again one
day.
Visitation will be held from
6 to 8 pm. Thursday,
3, 2015 at
Funeral Service
Chapel, Glenpool. Services
will be held at I p.m. Friday
Obituary And Doth Notice Policy
We prefer these submit*
sions come from funeral
homes. However, we wi
take them from individuate
but they must be signed
and a funeral home Rated
to contact and verify the
death.
Funeral homes may
submit these notices to
obits • sapulpaheraldonlin
e.com
There is a $60 charge
for obituaries and they may
be accompanied with a
pr^8r?fonit Is 350. For
longer obituaries, add $8
per 50 additional words.
There is no charge for
death notices. These are
limited to name, age,
hometown, occupation and
sendee information.
Deadline is 9 a.m. the
day of publication. Severe
weather conditions may
alter this deadline. For
more information call 918-
224-5185 ext. 201.
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senior adults. Auditions Jfll of Little Elm,Texas; 14 grand always ready for a girls’trip. September 4. 2015 at Faith
consist of a cold reading from ch*ldren, 24 great-grandchil- Neva was an excellent cook Church, Glenpool with
the script. Some roles include
s. those
solos. Those interested in a
role with s solo should be
prepared to sing as well.
Productions dates are Dec. 4-
6, 11-13. Lome QuinneUy
directs the production.
Medieval fanatics wanted
for a meeting on 7 p.m.
Thursday. September 3 at
dren and one great-great-
grandson.
Neva was a feisty lady who
received her greatest happi-
ness from spending time with
her family and giving to oth-
ers. She spent many of her
retirement days volunteering
her time at the Cancer
Treatment Centers of America,
and later, at Faith Church
Steak and Egg in Sapulpa to where she was affectionately
try and gamer enough inter* known as “the donut lady",
est to join a popular organiza-
tion in the Sapulpa area. The
popular group can help
and thoroughly enjoyed seeing
her family pack into the house
and gather in the kitchen on
holidays. Her family often
looked for any excuse to get
together to share laughter and
fellowship. Neva was always
happy to cook for everyone as
long as she didn’t have to do
the dishes. After 20 years as a
beautician. Neva went on to
manage Sahoma Lanes
Reverend Toby Youngblood
officiating. Interment will fol-
low at City of Bixby
Cemetery.
Arrangements were entrust-
ed to Schaudt’s Glenpool
Funeral Service & Cremation
Care Family and friends may
view the obituary and send
condolences to the family
online at
www.schaudtfuneralservice.co
popular group can help peo-
ple learn the ways of knight-
hood, as well as all the trades
used through several differ-
ent time periods including
armorer, blacksmith, seam-
stress, archer and much more.
The VFW will serve
breakfast on the first
Saturday of every month
from 7-11 a.m. at the VFW.
Martha’s
Heart
Ministries are searching for
two resident assistants. Free
Room and Board. Only seri-
ous applicants please. To
apply visit www.mhminc.org
or call 918 691 4323.
Senior Citizens Activities
at Senior Citizens
Community Center: Bingo
held weekly including prizes,
Dances are held First and
Third Friday of each month
from 7 • 10 p.m„ Line
Dancing Lessons are free to
join Fridays 1-2:30 pjn.,
Nutrition is served M-F must
call a day in advance by 11
a.m. Call 918-224*3300.
Play Bingo at “
Disabled
Veterans, every Thursday
and Friday, 6 p.m. 1429
South Main. Help veterans
help other veterans.
Sapulpa Elks Lodge Ml
Fry First Friday of every
month, 3 to 7:30 pjn.
Dinners $7.50 single fish and
$10.30 for double fish.
Located at 24 S. Poplar St.
Sapupla, OK. For To Go’s
call, 918-224-1118.
Community Programs
Support Groups Services
Overcomers Outreach of Sapulpa
meets Mondays 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at OASIS Adult Day Services - for a safe
West Side Baptist Church. Sapulpa 811 and compassionate environment for loved
W. Taft. The group is a Christ centered 12
step recovery support group helping sub-
stance abusers and compulsive behaviors.
For more information contact B.J. Hall at
918-693-0953.
Alcoholics Anonymous information
provided by calling 918-779-6162 or
918-227-2016.
Narconqn Arrowhead offers a free
ones with Alzheimers while you are at
work or you just need a break during the
day, call 918-749-6969
or times and info.
Two locations: 5525 E. 51st, Ste. 400 in
Tulsa and 410 E. Lee in Sapulpa.
TRIO Educational Opportunity
Centers can assist, at no cost, with getting
enrolled in college by helping with paper-
booklet on drug and alcohol addiction, call work, researching scholarships, explore
career, and GED preparation. For more
info, call Clint Sago, 918-595-4605 or
visit his office at Central Teck room 210
on Tuesdays..
American Red Cross Speakers
Bureau is available to speak to your group
or organization. The speakers explain the
services and resources available through
800-468-6933 or log on to
www.stopaddiction.com
National Problem Gambling Hotline.
1-800-522-4700, free and confidential;
24/7.
Life in Focus - alcohol chemical treat-
ment series and anger management treat-
ment class, at 7 p.m. every 2nd and 4th
Monday. Certified co-ed instructors. 1132 the Red Cross. To request a speaker, call
E. Bryan, one block east of hospital. Call 918-227-3288.
Sapulpa Panheltente
Recruitment Information
seeking High School
Graduating Seniors interested
in Sorority Life. Contact
Kristen Woolery at
Woolery.k®cox.net or
Denise Beik at denise-
belk@yahoo.com
The Christian Minister*
Alliance, Inc. meet every
Saturday 6 p.m. at Philippi
Baptist Church. For more
information call 918-931-
7407.
The Mounds Historical
Society meets 7 p.m. on die
first Thursday of Jan., Feb.,
April, May, July, Aug., Oct.,
and Nov. at the Mounds
Christian Church. Meetings
in March, June, Sept., and
Dec. are Pot Luck Suppers at
6:30 p.m. at the Barton
918-224-1621 for more info.
Celebrate Recovery Worship,
Fridays, First Baptist Church Sapulpa, 6
p.m. dinner $3, 7 p.m. large group wor-
ship, 8 p.m. small groups, 9 p.m. coffee
and dessert. For more information call
918-224-1684.
Weight Watchers meet Mondays at
noon, 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at United
Methodist Church, 1401 E. Taft, Sapulpa.
20/20 Plus Visually Impaired
Support Group- Second and fourth
Wednesday each month, 1 p.m. at Steak
and Eggs in Sapulpa. For more informa-
tion call 918-247-7408.
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Cimarron Public Transit System pro-
vides curb-to-curb service with ADA
vehicles available. Free transportation is
available to Sapulpa area seniors 60 and
over. Other fares begin at S l .50 for each
one-way trip. Call in advance between 8
a.m. and 4 p.m., with rides scheduled on a
first-call basis. Service on Saturdays. For
more information or to catch a ride, call l-
800-789-7314.
Candyland Child Care Center is par-
ticipating in the C hild and Adult C are
Food Program. Participants will be served
meals for free. In accordance with federal
law and United states Department of
Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Agriculture (USDA) policy, participating
meets 8:30 - 9:40 a.m.Tuesdays, First institutions are prohibited from discrimi-
Church of the Nazarene, Sapulpa. For nation on the basis of race, color, national
more information call 918-224-3754. orgin, sex, age, or disability. To file a
Grace Hospice offers professionally- complaint of discrimination, w rite USDA,
led bereavement groups Mondays at 6 Office of Adjudication, 1400
p.m. and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. at their Independence Avenue, SW, Washington,
offices, 6400 S. Lewis, # 1000. Free. For DC, 20250-9410, or call toll-free 866-632-
more information, 918-744-7223. 9992 (Voice). Individuals who are hear-
l iving Free - is from 6-7 p.m. at New ing-impaired or have speech disabilities
Journey Church, 17061 S. Hickory, may contact USDA through the Federal
Sapulpa. A Christ-centered support and Relay Service at 800-877-8339 or 800-
recovery group for anyone with life con- 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal
trolling behaviors. Contact Mike or opportunity provider and employer.
Melanie Brown at 918-321-5818 for more ,
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