The Democrat News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 58, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1969 Page: 3 of 6
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Clark—Bilby
Wedding plans are being made by Miss Barbara Clark,
Poteau, and Johnny Eugene Bilby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Bilby, north of Sapulpa.
Announcement of their engagement and approaching mar-
riage is made by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clark, Poteau, parents of
the bride elect.
Mr. Bilby was graduated from Sapulpa high school in
1967. He is currently a sophomore at Poteau Junior College.
The couple has set August 15 as their wedding date. Vows
will be said in Free Will Baptist church, Poteau, with the pastor
Rev. Bally officiating.
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Miss Twana Sue Bilby
Miss Shawn C. Morrow
TRAIN COLLISION
ASHCHURCH, England (UPI)
— One person was killed and 27
others injured Saturday when a
passenger train plowed into a
derailed freight train, police
said. Authorities said the
passenger express enroute from
Bristol to Newstle hit the
freight as it was approaching
Ashchurch station, about 90
miles northwest of London.
BEER-toast to America's economy
The brewing industry is a massive and dynamic part of
the national economy Each year it pours billions of
dollars into commerce and government
■ SI 4 billion in state and federal excise taxes
■ S3 billion to employees, suppliers and distributors
■ S990 million in agricultural products and packaging
materials
The brewing industry is a proud contributor to America's
prosperity
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P. 0. Box 18817, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Bilby—Ballard
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bilby, north of Sapulpa, are announc-
ing the engagement of their daughter, Twana Skie Bilby, to
Joe Roger (Rusty) Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ballard,
route 13, Tulsa.
Miss Bilby is a senior at Sapulpa high school. She is
employed at TGiY Family Center in Tulsa.
Mr. Ballard graduated at Sapulpa high school in 1967
and is now a sophomore at Poteau Junior College.
The couple has set August 29 as their wedding date.
Vows will be solemnized in Allen Free Will Baptist church.
Morrow—Chapman
Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Shawn
C. Morrow and Curtis Glenn Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lige Glasco, Tulsa. Miss Morrow is the daughter of Mrs.
Jean Morrow, 204 S. Linden, and R. L. Morrow, Tulsa.
The bride elect is a senior at Sapulpa high school. Mr.
Chapman is a graduate of Berryhlll high school, and served
with the U. S. Navy on the Enterprise. He is now associated
with Family Loan and Thrift Corporation, Tulsa.
A May 31st wedding is being planned.
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Hunt-Trimmer
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn G. Hunt, 914 E. Lee, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Kay Hunt, to Wesley
H. Trimmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trimmer, ML Sterling,
Ky.
Miss Hunt is currently a senior at Sapulpa high school.
Mr. Trimmer is employed by A. O. Smith Company in ML
Sterling.
The couple has planned an August wedding to take place
in Sapulpa at Beams of Light church.
MATRON RETURNS
FROM TEXAS VISIT
Mrs. C. E. Waite arrived home
Sunday from an extended visit
in Texas with her two daughters
and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Lawson, Houston, and Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Haynes, Old
Ocean.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson who
drove her home are remaining
until Wednesday. They will visit
Mrs. Waite, also Lawson’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lawson.
Vann—Page
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Vann,
Fort Stockton, Texas, announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Oleta Faye, to GMG-3 Larry
Joe Page of Sapulpa. Parents
of the prospective bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page,
215 W. Portland.
The bride elect is a 1968
graduate of Fort Stockton high
school.
Her fiance is a 1964 graduate
of Sapulpa high school. He also
attended Tulsa Technical Busi-
ness college. He is currently
serving in the US Navy based
at Long Beach, Calif.
A March wedding on the west
coast is planned by the couple,
the exact date depending on his
coming leave.
Miss Vann is the granddaugh-
ter of Samuel E. Bostick and the
late Bertha L. Bostick of Sa-
pulpa.
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Miss Barbara Clark
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The Democrat News — Sapulpa, Okla 74066, Tuesday, March 18, 1969
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A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Lord, Jr., Inola. She
was born March 7 at Bartlett
Memorial hospital, weighing
eight pounds, five ounces, and
has been named Chrlstena
Lorene.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Lord, Tulsa, and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Batchelder,
1303 E. Thompson.
Maternal great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stein-
camp, 1241 S. Poplar, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. I. Batchelder, Enid.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby McKay, Kellyvllle. He
was born March 8 at Bartlett
Memorial hospital, weighing
eight pounds, three ounces.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs.
John Sloan, Kellyvllle. He was
born March 8 at Bartlett Memor-
ial hospital, weighing seven
pounds, seven ounces.
A BOY for Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Williams, Kellyvllle. He
weighed six pounds, 14 ounces
at birth March 9 in Bartlett
Memorial hospital.
A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Kerr, South Hickory. She
was burn March 10 at Bartlett
Memorial hospital, weighing
seven pounds, 15 ounces.
A GIRL for Mr. and Mrs.
Leon O. McGuire. She was bom
March 3 weighing six pounds,
nine ounces, and has been named
Shelly Renea.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Art McGuire, Kellyvllle,
and Mrs. Ruth Billingsley, route
one.
A BOY by adoption for Mr.
and Mrs. Charles F. Gleason.
He was born March 9 weigh-
ing seven and one-half pounds,
and has been named Robert
Brett.
Grandparents are Mrs. Nellie
Setgle, 1203 E. Dewey, and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles M. Gleason,
800 S. Hickory.
Miss Kathryne N. Bogard
Bogard—Farley
Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Kathryne
N. Bogard to Billy Lee Farley, Tulsa.
Miss Bogard is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Bogard of Sapulpa. She is a 1954 graduate of Sapulpa
high school and is employed in Tulsa.
Mr. Farley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. GussieG. Farley
of Tulsa. He is a 1954 graduate of Tulsa Central high school
and attended Bethany Nazarene college. He is employed in
Tulsa.
A June wedding is planned by the couple.
iduateA
Tnn9
sdlumni Reunion a BOY for PC-l and Mrs.
Bob Eldridge, Yokohama, Ja-
Plans are in progress for a Kiefer high school alumni * NavaTto^teL
m “ weighing seven pounds, three
and one-half ounces and has been
named David Wayne.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Orbie Eldridge, 905 S.
Hickory, and Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Overall, Ladson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Curdis,
909 N. Hodge, are the paternal
great-grandparents.
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reunion.
Two meetings of Kiefer graduates have been held one at
the home of Mrs. Ronald Folger, 100 S. Boyd, and the second
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Cook in Kiefer.
Date of the affair has been set for May 31. Addresses
of former Kiefer graduates who have not been contacted, are
requested. They may be turned in to Mrs. Lester Messmore,
414 S. Independence.
Miss Marilyn Kay Hunt
Wagoner—Wi Ison
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wagoner, 2272 N. Evanston Place,
Tulsa, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Patricia Gail, to Terry Tom Wilson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, 415 S. Cedar.
The wedding will take place at 8 p.m. March 21 in Linden
Street Christian church, Sapulpa, with Rev. Gerald Housh, the
church minister, officiating.
Miss Wagoner is a graduate of Will Rogers high school,
Tulsa. She is employed now by D-X Oil Company.
Mr. Wilsoa was graduated from Sapulpa high school
and attended Northeastern State College and Oklahoma State
University. He is now senior customer service representative
for Sun Oil Company in the D-X division.
March Birthday
Celebrated At
Family Dinner
Miss Leah Barton, 1010 E.
Jackson, was hostess Friday
at a turkey dinner paying birth-
day courtesy to her brother-in-
law, C. L. Cross of Junks.
Cavers were laid tor Mr. and
Mrs. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Snyder and Mrs. W. F. Barton,
Tulsa, Mrs. Emily Barton and
the hostess.
Frisco Veterans
March Luncheon
Held Thursday
Frisco Veterans club met tor
luncheon at noon Thursday in
American Legion huL Hostesses
were Mrs. Clara Carruth and
Mrs. Thelma McDaniel.
St Patrick's decorations were
on the tables at which covers
were laid tor 30 members. Mrs.
J. E. Robbins was In charge of
table decorations.
WEEKEND GUESTS
HERE FROM SHERMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Herring
left Sunday for their home in
Sherman. They were week end
guests of Herring’s mother,
Mrs. William G. Herring, 1229
Circle Drive.
A form of the letter "L” was
used by the Phoenicians circa
1200 B.C.
MRS. TAYLOR HAS The Athabasca tar sands in
SUNDAY VISITORS the Canadian province at
Sunday guests of Mrs. C.C. Alberta are estimated to
Taylor, 206 S. Water, were her contain more than 600 billion
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. barrels of bitumen,
and Mrs. Warner Lewis, Tulsa,
and their son-in-law, Bill Glass,
Geneva, Switzerland, former
Tulsan. Glass is in the United
States to visit his son Bill Glass,
m, who is doing pre-college
work at Exeter academy, Exeter,
Pa.
SAPULPA FEDERAL
Sawings A Loan Ass'n.
—for—
FEDERAL PLAN LOANS
PHONE >A 4-4S10
We built it
so trouble free
you’ve probably
never met
our repairman.
Miss Oleta Faye Vann
SAPULPANS HOST
DINNER GUESTS
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Curdis, 909
N. Hodge, were Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Byard, Mounds, and Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Moorman, Okla-
homa City. Mrs. Curdis who has
been confined at home tor the
past three weeks by a sprained
back, is slightly Improved.
COUPLE RETURNS
FROM BROWNSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen
have returned from Brownsville,
Tex. where they flew for a
weeks vacation. They toured
Brownsville, visited Port Isabel,
and spent a tew days on Padre
Island where they were guests
at Sandy Retreat Hotel. They al-
so toured Matamoras, Mexico.
That’s because the phone was
built to guarantee you depend-
able service...24 hours e
day. 365 days a year. But
If trouble should occur, our
repairman is just a phone
call away. And there’s no extra
charge for his services. We
may be the only phone company In
town, but we try not to act like It
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