The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1983 Page: 3 of 16
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Page 3, The Wynnewood Gazette. Thursday, August 4. 1983
Feels like coming home
CHURCH NEWS
Scout News
4 a.
Nursing Center News
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore, and Kendra
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patch-work pillows and toys Wynnewood; one sister, Vi-
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Mildred Pernell
GOSPEL MEETING
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Musgrove Lumber & Hardware
Crescent Drug
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Mettry's Dry Goods
Kent's Flying J Restaurant
Willcox Home Furnishings
Martin's Fertilizer
OTASCO
Yeatt's Furniture & Appliance
Preaching The Truth in Love
Church of Christ Hwy 29 East
Republic Insurance Agency
Royal Coach Manufacturing
A real sense of teamwork
evident as the couple
Everyone Welcome
To Come Hear
in the Sewing Crafts class,
or make belts, wallets, etc.
in the Leathercraft class.
An introductory course in
Spanish is offered for those
interested in learning the
Lynn Matheny
Nashville, Arkansas
Mt. Carmel Baptist
Rev. Charles Bryant
9:45-Sunday School
11:00-Morning Worship
6:30-Traning Union
7:30-Evening Worship
have high hopes for in-
creased attendance.
Joy Baptist Chapel
J.C. Fowler, Pastor
10:00-Sunday School
ll:OO-Sunday Worship
6:00-Evening Worship
Cooper Auto Store
The Flower Pot
* *10 energy credit
per order until the end of August.
Mt. Olive Baptist
Rev. Frank Washington
9:45-Sunday School
ll:OO-Sunday Worship
6:00-Training Union
7:00-Evening Worship
Gospel Lighthouse
Full Gospel Church
Corner Seminole & Long
A.L. James. Pastor
10:00-Sunday School
ll:00-Sunday Worship
7:00-Evening Services
Wednesday
7:00-Evening Services
First Baptist Church
Paul Coffman, Pastor
9:45-Sunday School
10:50-Sunday Worship
6:00-Church Training
7:00-Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00-Evening Services
Mt. Olive Baptist
Rev. Frank Washington
9:45-Sunday School
11:00-Sunday Worship
6:00-Training Union
7:00-Evening Worship
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First Assembly Of God
Gary Johnson, Minister
9:45-Sunday School
ll:00-Sunday Worship
7:00-Evening Services
Wednesday
7:30-Evening Services
Church Of Christ
10:30-Sunday Worship
6:00-Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30-Services
Boulevard
Church Of Christ
300 E. Robert S. Kerr
Minister,
Ron Johns
10:00-Sunday School
ll:00-Worship Service
6:00-Sunday Evening
Worship
Wednesday
7:00-Bible Study
First United Methodist
Denis & Mary Dieker,
Pastors
9:45-Sunday School
10:50-Morning Worship
7:00-Evening Worship
Wednesday
3:15-Children’s Choir
7:00-Chancel Choir
7:30-UMY Fellowship
Church Of Christ
Barry Sanford, Minister
Hwy. 29 East
9:45-Sunday School
10:40-Sunday Worship
6:00-Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00-Evening Worship
Hillcrest Baptist
Rev. Glenn Adams.
Pastor
9:45-Sunday School
10:45-Preaching the Word
6:00-Training Services
6:45-Preaching the Word
Wednesday
7:30-Praise and Prayer
Reed's Chapel
United Methodist
Denis & Mary Dieker,
Pastors
9:00-Sunday Worship,
First & Third Sundays
Liberty Baptist
Rev. Freddy Pendleton
10:00-Sunday School
11:00-Morning Worship
6:00-Bible Study
7:00-Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30-Evening Services
Sponsors Are
The Following Merchants
Church Of God
Gary D. Quantrille,
Minister
10:00-Sunday School
ll:00-Sunday Worship
7:00 Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00-Evening Worship
Mt. Zion Baptist
4 miles East, 1% North of
Wynnewood
Rev. Frank Rushing,
Pastor
9:45-Sunday School
Church 2nd & 4th Sunday
Wednesday
6:30-Worship
Rhonda’s parents, Mr. and is
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JEWELRY 1
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Wynnewood
Church Schedule Se
August 7 thru 12
Sunday 10:40 am
and 6:00 pm
Monday thru Friday
7:30 pm
Church of God
Of Prophecy
Hyw. 77 South
Kenneth Moore, Pastor
10:00-Sunday School
ll:00-Morning Worship
6:00-Evening Services
Wednesday
7:OO-Evening Services
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Phank the Lord for Honest
people,
•-Sue Chester, who works
Per the Wynnewood Nurs-
ilig Center, found a watch
Wednesday, July 27, be-
legging to Mildred Pernell.
All the nurses and others
were helping to find it. I am
sire Leon Cobb and Jo
Clayton join me in saying a
geat big thank you Sue.
Se is one of the workers in
tip home. May God bless
yu Sue and all of you who
d so much for the people
iyour care at the Nursing
Qsnter. Thanks and bless
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303 W. Paul, Pauls Valley
classes where you can learn
hw to perform a variety of
different crafts such as:
learning how to decorate
cakes for birthdays, wed-
dngs, showers, etc., or you
right like to learn how to
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year old daughter, Kendra,
they’re moving to Wynne-
wood, “home” where
Burial was in Oaklawn
Cemetery under the direc-
tion of the Wynnewood
Funeral Home.
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Agape Fellowship
10 Miles west of
Wynnewood on Hwy. 29
Rocky B. Walker. Pastor
9:30-Christian Education
10:30-Praise and Worship
7:00-Evening Services
Wednesday
7:00-Services
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We, the family of Annie
Bell Vanzant wish to ex-
press our appreciation for
the many acts of kindness
and love shown during the
illness and death of our
mother.
A special “thank you”
goes to the Wynnewood
Nursing Center, Mt. Car-
mel Baptist Church, First
United Methodist Church,
Reeds Chapel, United
Methodist Church, and Dr.
and Mrs. M.E. Robberson.
God’s love was shown in
many ways as you shared
our sorrow.
Lillian and Alvin
and families
Tx.; three nephews, Harold
and Thomas Dillard. Wyn-
newood, and Hugh Col-
lums, Jr., Whitesboro, Tx.;
one niece, Marie Winger,
diaw charcoal pictures of basic language skills or you Gainesville, Tx.; four great-
lfdscapes, still-life, etc., might want to take the nieces; and one great-neph-
operhaps you would rath- advanced course in Calli- ew.
er learn skills to make graphy to further your writ- Graveside services were
stained glass windows, ing skills. conducted Thursday, July
idle paint,” or’you can A Private Pilot (Ground 28, 10 a.m. with Rev.
trice ydur familytree in the - School) course is being Dennis Dieker officiating.
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Riddle Oil Company State Bank of Wynnewood
Robberson Clinic Wynnewood Nursing Center
Mrs. Doyle Martin, and enthusiastically discusses
grandparents, Mr. and the life they've chosen and
Mrs. S.W. Martin, all live, plans for the future.
The Moores are moving Kenneth wholeheartedly
to Wynnewood from Altus, appreciates Rhonda in her
where Kenneth pastored contributions. “Her ability
for three years. Altus was
a convenient place to
live,” but both are “real
happy to be in a small rural
town like this. It just seems
like the people are friend-
lier. We’ve looked forward
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Monday, July 25, was the Clint Quinton, Jessie Am- Jeanne Little and Karen
regular mending day at the os, Pat Blankenship and Castro. Redlands, Ca. came
Wynnewood Nursing Cen- Christina Bow. to see Laura Little.
ter for the Church of Christ Oak Dale Church was the Connie and Edna Young
ladies. guest for Sunday services. were visitors of Nez Young.
Those participating this Those attending were Mary Leona Capps’ visitor was
week were Jessie Thomp- and Gene French, Elmer Louise Coppenbarger, Dav-
son, Naomi Norvell, Edith and Willie Dunkin, Johnnie is.
Smith, Eara Harman, Lil- and Pearl Dunkin and Jack Herb, Gigi, and Marie
lian McCallon, and Iva and Ada Flowers. Hawk were guests of Min-
Cline. Barbara and Ronnie nie Hawk.
’•Sing a new song to the Meek. Thurman, Linda, Other visitors in the cen-
LoM! Sing it everywhere Renee and Kevin Hawkins, ter were Jeanetta Phillips,
around the world! The First Tuianna and Justin O’Neal, Sacramento, Ca.; Haskell
Baptist Church ladies share Velma Dunkin, Bonnie Brand; Sarah and Hedon
their Wednesday after- Newson. Olan Cottrell, and Smith; and Michelle
noons with residents in Cecil McGahan were also Thompson.
sgg services. Macalene guests. _ , ill
Rppe, Loretha Risenhoo- Happy belated birthday services held
vR, Irene Gilbert, and to Laura Little! Her name . .. .
Mrgie Litchfield were a- was omitted from the July title JO vaughn
nfeng the ones who came birthdays by mistake. Effie Jo Vaughn, 97, long
l® week. Annie Ruth Bowlin from time Wynnewood resident,
Vivian Litchfield, a rep- El Dorado, Ar. visited Blan- died juiv 26 1983 at the
tentative from the Athe- che Huitt. wynnewd‘Nursing"tctn-
n&um Study Club, brought Bertha Lawrence and ter. She was born Septem-
AAgust birthday cards. Gracie Rose, Pauls Valley ber 20. 1885 at Sivils Bend,
3aturday, July 30, an Old came to see Bethel Perry. Tx.
Fjhioned Singing time Mr. and Mrs. Sam Me- She was the first child of
W22 enjoyed. Queen, Durant were visit- Alex and Susan Lyle Dil-
hose present were Paul ors of Mary L. McQueen. lard. They moved to the
Mston, Elizabeth Quin- Mrs. Dave Cagle and Iona community near Wyn-
t Cindy Quinton, Vickie Betty Bowen visited Dave newood in 1896 and into
Anton, Rose Quinton, Cagle. Wynnewood in 1898.
■X' 11*1 r She was married to John
roll in classes tun H Vaughn in1907 They
323 owned a store at Katie and
:331 . . _ . later in Wynnewood. They
and knowledgeable had nochildren. She.wasa
2- • member of the First United
:: Methodist Church.
Enrollment is now under- School. Learn how to: quilt Survivors include one
way in several popular in the Quilting class, make brother, Frank Dillard.
to play the piano and sing
has helped me tremendous-
ly.
She likes people and Cub scouts, their fami- August 16, 7-8:30 p.m. at
enjoys meeting and helping lies, and people with an the home of John Ratje.
them, so basically we're interest in scouting had a Gene Ashley will serve as
able to work side by side, "really good time toget- the 1983-84 Cubmaster.
She is a real asset to our her," at their swimming Boy scouts have been
lives.” party at the Wynnewood busy as of Monday, August
Just settling in, the Municipal Pool, July 27, 1, 7-8:30 p.m., when the
Moore's hope to have a fall according to Phil Torrance, boy scouts along with
revival planned soon. Approximately 70 atten- Scoutmaster David John-
Youth are a high priority on dees enjoyed the swimming son, assistants Jim Motes
their list of community and treats of homemade ice and Jim Treadway, and
needs. cream, cookies, and juice. Barry Sanford, were found
“It has become more Some of the cub scouts at the Boy Scout Hut.
difficult within a few short received awards that were The group practiced set-
years for today's youth, not previously passed out. ting up tents and various
They have pressures from The scouts extended an types of merit badge coun-
many different sources and appreciative thanks to the seling took place to help the
need a lot of attention, families who not only boys fulfill qualifications,
help, and guidance,” stat- brought their children, but Monday, August 29, 7-
ed Kenneth. brought homemade ice 8:30 p.m., is an important
Added Rhonda, “There cream, cookies, and juice to future date for both cub and
is an enormous challenge to the swimming party. scout members. Recruit-
develop youth and youth This event wrapped up ment will be in the com-
oriented activities, to cn- an extremely successful munity room of the First
courage and give a focus to cub scouting year for Wyn- National Bank for all inter-
their lives, and to provide newood. ested in scouting.
good examples that they Cub Scout Pack 79 is For more information
can respect and look up promising to be a model contact John Ratje, 665-
to” organization for the Wyn- 4169, or Phil Torrance,
Motes Chiropractic Clinic Steve's Self Serve
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Both agree that “more newood and Joy communi- 665-2031/5107.
stable youth today will pro- ties in the upcoming year. ...
vide us all with more stable Cub scouts also extend a..,
leaders tomorrow.” special thanks for the con- 1 see you re wearing
Kenneth and Rhonda tinuing support of the spon- two watches and they re set
represent a very real asset sor club, Wynnewood Ki- at different hours.
to community life, with wanis. If they showed the
individual talents and attri- A planning meeting is same time; why would 1
butes that also seem to scheduled for Tuesday, want two.
blend into a winning com-
bination.
“We want everyone to
know that we are truly
available to the community
and that we’re willing to
work and be of assistance
whatever the needs may
be. We’re proud to be
back.” summed Kenneth.
The Moores reside at 401
E. Cherokee, Apt. 2, and
can be reached at 665-5382.
“We’re kind of coming offer support, advice, and
home after being gone for help, and just to listen
what seems like a long when we needed someone
time,” sighed a happy and to talk to.”
relieved Kenneth and They had hardly even
Rhonda Moore, Kenneth arrived in Wynnewood be-
being the new pastor for fore Kenneth busied him-
the Church of God of Pro- self with air conditioning
phecy. four miles south on the new church building. A
Highway 77. carpenter before becoming
Kenneth, a native of a minister, Kenneth’s skills
Ada, and Rhonda. born in are coming in handy in
Oklahoma City, met each putting the finishing touch-
other in the Ada area where es on the building.
both were raised and have But the real focus will be
been married five years. on spiritual and numerical
Now with two and a half growth for the church. Both
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nealogy class. Bring a offered for those students
friend and enroll early so wanting to take the FAA
that you have a place in written examination.
class. For more information or
:2 The fall and winter sea- to receive an enrollment
$ons are approaching application form for any of
puickly and that means the the classes listed above,
holiday (gift-giving) season contact Penny Vinyard at
Will soon be here. Learn Mid-America Vo-Tech
How to make some of those School by calling (405) 449/
gifts in classes offered at 3391 any weekday from 8
Mid-American Vo-Tech a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Wood, Kenneth R. The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 81, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1983, newspaper, August 4, 1983; Wynnewood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2034306/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.