The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1978 Page: 4 of 24
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Thursday. December 21, 1978
THE WYNNEWOOD GAZETTE
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We hope your Christmas glows
with many happy hours spent
with family and friends. Sincere
thanks for your kind patronage.
New floral shop owner
completes course in design
10-8 Daily
12-6:30 Sunday
slides of her trip to the New
England States. Besides the
beautiful foliage slides, she
also showed slides of historical
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The Washita District Cub
Scout Roundtable met for their
monthly meeting Tuesday, De-
cember 5 at the Conference
room at Hilltop School.
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Social Scene
Executive; RexAnn Lawson,
Roundtable Commissioner;
and special guest Chuck
Crough. the Scout Commis-
sioner of Harry Miller District
from Ada.
The next Cub Scout Round-
table will be January 2, 7:30
p.m. at the Conference Room
at Hilltop School, Pauls Valley
State School. The February
theme "Happy Birthday to
Us" will be presented with
ideas for the "Blue and Gold
Banquet". All interested per-
sons are invited to attend.
The Wynnewood Garden
Club met December 13 in the
home of Mrs. Laron Quid.
Each member answered the
roll call by her favorite Christ-
mas story, poem, song or orna-
ment.
Gifts for the nursing home
were brought to the party and
Mrs. Frank Moore and Mrs.
Louis Whitaker delivered them
after the meeting.
The luncheon was a pot tack
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with love dud laughter and the warmth
of young children enjoying the Christmas
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Gene Collins, Mrs. John Earl
Mrs. Carl Holland. Mrs. Her-
man Little, Mrs. Frank,
Moore. Delphia McNeill. Mrs.
Charles Price. Mrs. Laron
Quaid. Mrs. C.C. Scruggs. ,
Mrs. Sterling Tompkins. Flo’ ‘
Stockton. Mrs. Louis Whitaker
and a new member Connie
Scott.
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Card of Thanks
We would like to express
our heartfelt thanks and sin-
cere appreciation to the many
wonderful friends and neigh-
bors for their beautiful flow-
ers. prayers, food, and. the
many acts of kindness that
were displayed during our
recent loss. Thanks to Pastor
J.C. Fowler for a beautiful
service. May God bless each
and every one of you.
The Family of R.L. Daniel
David, Dennis, Debbie
and Darcelle
The ML. Kay Family
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The January theme "2000
A.D.” was presented and
related ideas shared with the
group. The purpose of the
Pinewood Derby was discuss-
ed as being a project for Cub
Scouts and their fathers to
work together on the planning
and construction of a pinewood
race car within the rules set
forth A Pinewood Derby was
run with Russell Morris of
Pack 68, Whitebead, having
the championship car. Wilma
Brantley of Pack 67. Davis, did
the closing ceremony. Gwen
Ice of Pack 69, Hilltop School
provided the Cookie Barrel.
Those attending were Rus-
sell Moms, Pack 68. White-
bead; Linda Hayes, Marilyn
Geiger. Alice Weeks. and
LeAnn Clure of Pack 79.
Wynnewood; Gwen Ice of Pack
69, Hilltop School; Wydolla
Brantley, Wilma Brantley, and
Virginia Pack of Pack 67.
Davis; Jim Atkisson, District
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SKONE PONES, Honey-Cinnomon-Strawberry
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dish and the foods ranged ptaces. Some of the cities
from casarofov to candies visited were Boston, Salem,
Rock Port, Cambridge, Con-
Mrs. C.C. Scruggs wss cord were she saw "The Old
made an honorary member North Church,” Boston Har
and was presented a poinsettia bor, Hyde Park, Harvard and
ptant
several other Universities.
The program was presented Those attending were Mrs.
by Flo Stockton, who showed Ruel Alexander, Mrs. George
The Wynnewood chapter of Program for the day was
Senior Citizens met on Mon- given by Rev. Stan Warfield,
day. December 18 at 12:00 pastor of the First United
noon in the Fellowship Hall of Methodist Church. He opened
the First United Methodist the program by leading the
Church. Prayer was given by group in singing several favor-
Mrs. Sue Riley before the ite Christmas songs and car-
group shared their covered ols. He was accompanied by
dish luncheon. The Senior Mrs. Vola Blount. After the
Citizens extend their many singing. Rev. Warfield read
thanks to the First National an article entitled. "Would
Bank and State Bank of Wyn- You Like to Hold the Baby?"
newood for their donations of To close out the Christmas
turkeys and ham for this festivities, the group shared in
Christmas luncheon. the Christmas tree gift ex-
Following lunch, the busi- change and a time of fellow-
mess meeting was conducted ship. The meeting was dismis-
by Mrs. Gladys Manning, sed by Mrs. Edna Robertson
Thank you was given to the who shared the highlights of
ladies who cooked the turkeys an article. "Love Knots". with
and ham and to the decorating the group.
committee. Happy Birthday Attending this month's
was sung to Stan Warfield. meeting were the following
Charles and Zona Ridge who members and newcomers: Ka-
all have December birthdays. tie Jones. Ora Otey, Alice
A recognition was made of Caldwell, Alvena Jackson,
newcomers to the group. Marie Wilburn. Mary Schafer.
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The Eta Chi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi held their annual
Christmas Party December 14
at 7:00 at the lovely home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Little.
Reba Holman, president,
led the members and their
husbands, in a Christmas
prayer. The group brought a
delicious assortment of en-
trees with the host and hostess
supplying the grand turkey
and the dressing. A gift ex-
change of those present was
held with much gaiety.
The State School boys
Christmas box was filled as
part of the club's Christmas
project.
To add to the festivity.
Bingo was played.
Those able to attend were:
Mr. and Mrs. Red Adams.
Loretta Cornwell. back from
her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
H. Gibson, Willie Dee Gibson,
Mr and Mrs. Jep Holman,
Nora Joyner, Mr. and Mrs.
W.L. Scott, Mr and Mrs.
Donald Ward, and the host
and hostess for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Little.
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Malinda Ellis and Leia Ayres. A bigbundle of joy filledthe
Also Cordie Quaid, Loretta arms, of Jeannie and im .. m, the nac. ana
c nr- j c 1 Crawford this week, with the owner and manager of the pieces and weaaga.
Cornwell, Connor and Saleta “ ' U n. 1--I Ho-i .na
Horton u; ana EAn. P.h- announced arrival of five r towers By Jeanne riora ana Jones assumed her
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Grandparents of the new in Houston. Mrs. LaMoine Ladd.
And J.C. and Della M. arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Her instructor at the school,
Sampson, Bessie Brannan, James R. Henderson, and Ms. Frankie Shelton, is one of She is presently busy with
M.M. Hendrick, Beatrice Leroy Crawford. Great grand- thirteen floral designers who Christmas arrangements, or-
Ross. Pearlie Lindsey. Alma parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bud help decorate the White House ganization of the stock in the
Boyce. Kate Richardson, Sun, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bill in Washington. store, and getting to know her
Frances, Austin and Karin Henderson, and Mrs. Millie Included in the course of many new customers. Assist-
Warfield and Mary Frey. Crawford. instruction at the Houston ing their mom in all aspects at
seminar was shop manage- the business will be her two
Fhe next monthly meeting ment, floral design, care of daughters, Beverly and Sher-
of the Wynnewood Senior Christmas party plants and cut flowers, dress- ry, and Zelta Walters, an artist
Citizens will be on Monday, ing up of flowering plants, from Davis.
danuprmtetstntinoronnoThp at Dee Tompkins ....
Hall of the First United Metho- Mrs. Dee Tompkins enter ompkins hOS SO[OrITy
dist Church and brings a tained the Ruth Sunday School '
covered dish of meat, yegeta class of the First Baptist The regular meeting of Xi trip last February to the Holy
ble, salad, or dessert for the Church with a Christmas Party Beta Lambda chapter of Beta Land.
meal tna is snared. Saturday afternoon at one sigma Phi was held December The meeting was dosed by
o’clock. 14 in the home of Etta Marie members repeating the Clos-
The President, Mrs. Bob Tompkins with all members ing Ritual and joining hands
Hunter, presided and played a present. for the Mizpah.
has festive dinner beautiful recording of a song The meeting was opened The hostess, Mrs. Tomp-
sung by her granddaughter with members repeating the kins, served delicious refresh-
Members and guests of Xi which was followed with a Opening Ritual together. ments to the following: Geral-
Delta Omicron Chapter of Beta devotional by Mrs. Sam James An impressive candlelight dine Collins, Sue Sheets, Betty
Sigma Phi were entertained and a prayer by Mrs. Ivan Fox. ritual of jewels ceremony was McCarty, Jeanne Wolfe, Beth
with a festive Christmas Din- Mrs. Hunter then asked held for Margaret Ruth, Ruby Warden, Anita Cofer, Mildred
ner on December 14, 7:00 p.m. each one to tell where and how Ozment. Ava Nell Riddle, Ensey, Pat Green, Frances
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. they will spend Christmas Anita Cofer, and Judy Sharp. Huffine, Ruby Ozment, Ava
Elbert Green. After an exchange of gifts The minutes of the previous Nell Riddle, Margaret Ruth,
Following a delectable din- from under the pretty Christ- meeting were read and ap- Judy Sharp, Bernice Spangler
ner. prepared and brought by mas tree, the hostess served proved and a treasurer's re- and Wanda Stevenson,
members, the group visited tea. coffee and cake to her port given.
and games were played with guests. The group voted to send a I've been nice . . .
all present winning one or Those present were Mrs. Al. plant to Ada Shirley, who is ill.
more prizes. A Christmas gift Joyner, Mrs. Bob Covington, Our annual Christmas din- Dear Santa,
exchange was also enjoyed Mrs. Eva Hudson, Mrs. nerandpartywasdiscussed.lt I have been nice this year,
and Edward Dooley served as Claude Roady, Mrs. W.A. will be at Kent's Restaurant on Would you please bring me
Santa Claus. Tripp, Mrs. John Lowder, December 21. Gifts will be some toys? I would like a Baby
Those attending were Jewel Mrs. Ernest Cooper. Mrs. Ivan exchanged and secret sisters Wet & Care doll, a Barbie doll,
Shockley. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Fox, Mrs. Arlan Williams, names revealed. a football shirt like Jeff’s, and
Rennie, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bill Thornton. Mrs W.T. Etta Marie Tompkins was in whatever else you would like
Edward Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. Sam James, charge of the program "Cui- to bring me.
Don Feuerbach. Hazel Welch, Mrs. Willie Dee Gibson. Mrs. ture.” Her husband, Sterling, Thank you, Santa
Ann Huffine, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter, Mrs. Mike Hines, showed slides and told of their Stephanie Anderson
Eston Rice, Lucille Williams, Mrs. Dee Tompkins, Mrs.
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