Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 93, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1982 Page: 61 of 156
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Warr Acres Senior Cen- ents Group). 730 p.m. Northwest Lions Club,
ter, NW 41 aad MacAr- Thursday. April t. Con- noon Thursday, April
thur, each Wednesday tinental Federal Sav- 15, Sportsman's Country
aad ’Thursday trom 9 ings and Loan Building. Club, 4001 NW 39. For-
am until 1 p.m.; at the 2601 N Meridian Norris mer TG&Y advertising
Midwest City Senior Price. director of the executive Hue Wiersig
Center, 300 W Mid- Oklahoma Civil Defense will discuss "What's
. America, Thursdays and a bereaved parent, Success?”
Exereise and Fridays from 1 to will speak
ICA central 3:30 p.m., and 1-3 p.m.
branch, 125 NW 5. In- Saturdays at Putnam Quail Springs Others
elude aerobics, Jas- City Baptist Church, Kiwamis, 8 an Tues-
zercise and "Sharer 5004 NW 41. day. April 13, Morri
Caper" Twice-weekly •_ Cafeteria Quail
classes are ill; thrice- Mie tote Chapter No. Sorincmyni *
weekly 124 Call 232- HM, AAEP/NETA Lrinss “presenting
<101, ex 311 for mfor (Americ an Association Boy Scouts of America's
mation or enrolment of Retired Persons/Na- Last Frontier Council,
..... ___ tional Retired Teachers ... e
Fun aad Fitnees Baa, AsSOciation), 11:15 am. wi sPeaK:
9 a.m. Saturday, April Saturday, April 10.
10, Oklahoma City Po- o'Mealey's Cafeteria,
lice and Fire Training 3124 N May. F.G.
Center, 800 N Portland. "Buck" Buchanan,
Sponsored by the OSU ehairman «f the board
Technical Institute and of commissioners of Ok-
city police and fire de- lahoma County, will dis-
partments, to benefit cuss county govern-
the American Lung As- ment •
sociation of Oklahoma
Inc. $5 pre-registration;
$8 day of race.
S,
Arts
Oklahoma State Fid-
dlers Inc., 1 p.m., first
Sunday of each month,
American Legion Post
12. 6101 NW 50 Fid-
dlers, guitarists and
other back-up people
perform; snack bar
open. Open to the public
at no charge, but dona-
tions are accepted.
Carnival of Crafts, 9 "Walk America’
a.m-5 p.m. Saturday, March of Dimes fun-
April 17 Church of the draiser, Saturday, April
Resurrection, 4828 24, 9 -5 miles around
Northwest Expressway. Lake Heber Informa-
Handmade crafts, tion available atthe
plants, baked goods. March of Dimes office,
etc . and food and drink **%*bil
Rotary Club of Okla- for sale. Funds raised Free Income Tax As-
homa City, noon Tues- for nursing scholar-, sistance for elderly and
day. April’ 13, Skirvin ships. low-income persons, 1-3
p^ya Secretary Day. P-® Saturdays, Putnam
Kerr McGee Corp. rep- Surrey Hills Lions City Baptist Church,
resentative Carolyn Hill Easter egg hunt. 2 p.m., 5604 NW 41 Sponsored
will speak on "Sex in Sunday, April 11. Lions by VITA (Voluntary In-
the Office." Park. NW 108 and Hast- come Tax Assistants)-
Northwest Rotary, ings. ages 2-9. Surrey Hilis Liens
noon Tuesday, April 13. Pancake Day, 7:30 am
Heritage House Smor- "Spring Hoedewn," 8- 3 p.m Saturday, April
gasbord, 3900 NW 63. 11 pm. Friday, April 30, 10, two doors south of it-
Charles Ryan, Oklaho- Westside Lions Club, ty Bitty Shopping Cen
ma Narcotics Board. 4135 NW 10 Sponsored ter, Northwest Highway
will discuM law en- by Central District and Mustang Road,
forcemeat and drug' Callers Association $3 Adults 12 50, children
basis admission per couple. 10 and under $1.50.
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>10 Harde- City High School audito- course, up ensured by
rium. Fund-raising Oklahoma Oy Univer-
of event for Midwest Oy sity, to instructed by
- Memorial Hospital Ron Brown, a proles-
Natlonna Print and somal comsultant
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must be received by the 15, Quail Holtow OaAer-
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ma Christian UniversI- exhibition, through May Seminar, 2:M p.m.
t.nM 1. Oklahoma Art Cen-
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Reader’s Tenter Pre- soredby South Oklaho- wiu discuss veterans
sentation, Oklahoma V ma 1 ty Ar Associa- educational and medi-
Christian College; 7.30 uon cal benefits, employ-
p.m. Friday aid Satur- Plains Indian Paint- ment opportunities, etc.
day, April 1847; Judd ing Exhibit, through No charge. For informa-
Theater. April 22, Mabee Learn- tion call 947-4421.
( harale Ama Calleci, ing Center, Oklahoma
ate Chelr eomcer1,730 ‘ Christian College cam- Tpo,
p.m. Tuesday, April 13; PuS ' “5
Judd Theater, Oklaho 1 Ballet Oklahems Bible Lands Tour,
ma Christian College Benetit Art gate, April June 8-20, 13-days .
_____ m.n.4 ! 15-21, Keller Williams ese orted by Ronald Sta"Photo byGeorg" -
Cpueertigs., baps Furniture Showroom. Sever. Oklahoma Chris- Ondahoma City resident Jack Luker, president of Oklahoma State McGraw of Tecumseh on guitar. OSFI meets at 1 p.m., the first Sun-
performance of Alice 3900 s Breadway. Ed- tian College chairman Fiddlers w. mokee music with Buster Grass, Bethany, and Ralph day of every month at American Legion Post No. 12, <101 NW 50.
in Wonderland and —. aa
"The Moldau;’7 30 p.m mond coHat Trin
Saturday, April riains___Indisn to529055 (ubdeice
9 asady See Theater, the University o Okla- PSASZie -ty eauing
9500 N Pennsylvania; homa. on exhibit 2%41£“L 245“
adults S3, children through April 22, Okla- “8tsbheem
$2.50. boma Christian College LiOQUk
Oklahoms CIty UM- Mabee Learning Crater vuet.
I oentty Jan Eabemile library-
present an evening of m.A.az.
jazz music, 8:15 p.m. Education
1 uesday, April 20, Kirk-
patrici Auditorium, mare Session I covering
oCU campus. No winis,mnewestateta
harge, public is in laws, 7 p.m. Monday.
ed. . April 19; Session II cov-
Natieal Print sad ering trusts aad power
Drawing Exhibitien, of appointments, min-
through May 22. Okla- imizing settlement
homa Art Center. costs, 7 p.m. Monday,
... April 28. OSU Extension
Needlomania m, ex- center, 930 N portland.
1 , hibition through May No charge. Call 236-
, 1 22. Oklahoma Art Cen- 2727, ext,256 Lor infor-
ter. mation
1, Foster retpeuri, exhi- AdaM Driving Course,
I bitton through May 2, 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays,
Oklahoma Art Center red Tteiru-
S“0C ........ xeriusel charter
Bedford. Texas artist. - " . , AAEr“AmeisanAso
NihitUW Lmo, Aori 2980, ext. 507 for enroll- Free Heed Pressure ciation 0f Retired PW
exhibitionthroeprt meat intormation. screenings, from 2 to 4 sons), 11 a.m. Saturday
I 27,Artspmcewlnar _ run. Mondays, Edmond April 18, Furrs. NW 83
I Ave. Pelltiesl Selanes Memorial Hospital and MacArthur Ralph
wGeltevzwedaays"pruni-i,cenerai emergeggiroom
ForSonions Ciic Clubs Fimscheduled
mn. ancetorsenior citizens Compassionate The film “The Giving
Rery Wagaer, Taos. Thar sad Me vorow is available free at the Friends, (Bereaved Par Tree” will be shown at
I New Mexico, artist; one- tee 16 18 a.m. Tuesday, April
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Handmade rug exhibit looming
i a. 2 >nd Galleria hours are from 930 notwo Navajo rugs are alike ana
tSi a large amount of patience and
vajo rugs willbe presented Er n m gmnir - meticulous handwork on a loom
daythreaghAprilUhylheGri- P-m-Sundays that has changed little in design
Trading Co. Award-winning rugs by such over the years.
weavers as Marie George, Caro- Bertha Stevens' rags are in-
lyn James, Betty Shirley, Ruth cluded the permanent collec-
ellwood, Stella Chischily. Eliz- tionsotthe Smithsonian institu-
abeth Endeschee, Mary Lee and tion and noted museums.
Bertha Stevens will be on dis- She also has represented Nava-
play. jo cultural arts abroad on behalf
A spokesman pointed out that of the US State Department
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day calendar. Jones and I * -sas
uay -4“"m Clark Man, through to $10; —
April IS. Oklahoma DU- quiredcah 721-2485.
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