The Wynnewood Gazette (Wynnewood, Okla.), Vol. 103, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 2005 Page: 3 of 8
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A good time was had visiting and
taking photos.
Preceptor Beta Alpha chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi met on Saturday.
November 19 in the home of Mary
and Tom Huggans for their annual
Thanksgiving dinner.
The hostess prepared the turkey
and other members provided the
remainder of the delicious meal.
Landmark Bank
Community Room
• Art on Canvas
• Glassware
• Gourds
• Saws
• Selected items drastically
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Lady Savages during last week's opening basketball action.
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scheduled for December 8. 2005 at
5 p.m. instead of December 13. so
plan to come and join us on that
day. Please bring slipper socks for
the nursing home residents.
To end on another positive note.
Wade Courtney is home from his
surgery and doing fine.
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Elmore City is having its annual
"Free for All" event December 9-10
event in the Fellowship Hall on the
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anyone with a need for clothing or
toys. People come from all over
Garvin County during the holiday
season to rummage through items
donated by local individuals.
Parents are allowed to pick out one
toy per child.
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Those present were Joya Helen
and Bob Brooks. Betty and L. D.
McCarty. Carolyn and Glenn
Miller, Christina Parks. Ida and
Richard Yack and hosts, Mary and
Tom Huggans.
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motorcycles, and even boats. The
vehicle does not have to run and
will be picked up free of charge to
the donor.
Participating in the Auto
cars. trucks. RV's
YOUNG MARINES Staten and Sneed are shown
veteran Eldredge Colston at the center in Norman.
were made and the veterans all
seemed to enjoy all the attention.
One veteran befriended by the
Young Marine detachment was
Eldridge Colston, a Marietta man
who married Mary Tucker of
Wynnewood 70 years ago this
December. He is shown here with
YMCpI. Sneed & YMRec Caleb
Staten. Mr. Colston, who
celebrated his 90th birthday
Wednesday, remembered Caleb’s
great-grandparents, the former Frank
& Ruth Moore of Wynnewood who
were five years his senior. Caleb is
the grandson of Elwood and Barbara
Morris.
The Young Marines is the U.S.
Marine Corps' official youth
program to the Department of
Defense for youth Drug Demand
Reduction efforts. For more
information about the Young
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There is a special room for
children to pick out a present for
their parents or siblings which they
Young Marine units nationwide ami
overseas to participate in a call-to-
action campaign to honor the
contributions of .America's
veterans. The original campaign
was a tremendous succe ss and has
grown to reach 17,000 veterans last
year. This year during the 5th
annual Young Marine Veterans
Appreciation Week campaign the
Sooner Detachment visited the
Veteran Center in Norman They
spent time delivering home baked
cookies and demonstrating their
sincere appreciation for the
veterans'service. Mans new friends
The Zoo's Education Department
will be hosting a festive favorite
this season. Breakfast with Santa!
Your family will enjoy an animal
encounter, creating cool holiday
crafts, tasty treats and a visit with
Santa for a keepsake photo. Dates
for Breakfast with Santa ar
Saturday, December 10 and
Saturday, December 17 from 9 to
11 a.m. The cost for children two
and up is S15 per person for Zoo
Friends members and S18 for non-
members. Reservations are required.
For more information call (405)
425-0218 or register online at
http:okczoo.recware.com.
In today's world, there are many
opportunities for young Americans
to be led astray mt crime. drug
use, poor academic performance and
other vices. In the Young Marines
peer pressure is exerted toward
wholesome activities such as
school work, sports, physical fitness
and participation in community
events. The Young Marines
strengthens the lives of America's
youth by emphasizing the
importance of self-confidence,
academic achievement, r sponsible
citizenship. the history and
traditions of the United States,
honoring the contributions of
America's veterans and a healthy,
drug-free lifestyle
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Friday. December 9, from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. and Saturday morning.
December 10. from 8 a.m. to 12
noon.
The church is located one block
west of the 4-way stop in Elmore
City. For more information, please
contact the church at (580)788-
4110.
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if you have been thinking about
donating your unwanted or extra
vehicle to the American Cancer
Society, now is a great time to do
just that.
All donations received by
December 31 may qualify as a tax
deduction for this year's taxes.
Donations received after December
31 can still qualify for a tax
deduction, but it would be for the
2006.
Donating a car to the program is
easy. The Cancer Society will
accept anything that starts with a
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We made it through
Thanksgiving. We all ate a lot of
turkey and dressing with all the
trimmings.
Christmas is just around the
corner. A little reminder about our
Christmas Covered Dish Dinner.
Donation program is a quick and
unique way for people to help in
the fight against cancer. The money
raised from auctioning each donated
vehicle at public auction will help
support the Society's mission of
eliminating cancer as a major health
problem through research,
education, advocacy and service.
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