Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 154, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 10, 1995 Page: 4 of 24
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Wedding
MATT MULLER and KELLIE WHITE
w ecu
You select the most
comfortable position at
the touch of a button
W hen it’s time to take it a little
easier there's nothing better for
relaxing, watching TV or finally
getting a good night's sleep than
Flex-a-Bed. You select the most
comfortable position at the touch
of a button, change whenever you
4 Altus (OK) Times, Sunday, September 10, 1995
Engagements
Mrs. George Perkins, Carnegie,
and the late Edwin Muller and
Mrs. Cleo Muller. Ardmore.
The couple will make a home
in Martha.
Gary and Margie White. Oak
Grove. Ark., announce the en-
want. And it's sold right here in
town...for about the price of a
top quality flat bed. Come see!
FleX-A-BeD
science degree in agronomy.
He is currently engaged in
farming with his father at
Martha Valley Farms.
He is the grandson of Mr. and
item was selected.
There also will be the usual
displays of vegetables, cookies
and cakes, breads, clothing,
model rockets and wildflowers.
MELVIN KISTLER and ROSALIE ROWDEN
Rosalie Rowden and Melvin Kistler, Duke, announce their
engagement. The couple will be married at 3 p.m.. Sept. 17. at the
Duke First Baptist Church.
La Hacienda
"Authentic
Mexican Issn:
Too
Bring This Ad In For
$100 Off
Mexican Dinner"
Lou 10/31/95
Open: Mon.-Fri. 11-2 e 5-8p.m
Sat 11-9:30 p m‘Sun Closed
2403 Falcon 14 Alus
DONT
LAY THAT
TRASHON
OKLAHOMA
MR. and MRS. SEAN CULLINS
By IDA FAY WINTERS
Jackson County Extension
Certified Home Economist
FOUND AT THE COUNTY
FAIR was a pair of prescription
sunglasses. Please notify the to name a few.
Extension Office at 482-0823 or The interactive displays
go by the office in Room 204 of always have been popular and
the Jackson County Courthouse the public should enjoy what 4
if this belongs to you. Hers will have in store for them
THERE IS A REQUEST for this year. These displays are
persons to help save the tops off jus( one way to provide 4 H ers
of frozen fruit juice (12 oz. size) with the opportunity to practice
and turn in to the Extension the skills necessary to plan and
From Ida Fay's desk
State fair begins Friday
Home Furnishings
$020 North Main Altus 482 1129
(Across from the college) Mon Sat 9-6 -
office in the courthouse by carry out a group project.
Thursday. These tops will be The displays and the skills
used in a recycling 4-H craft members develop through their
project for a working display at work on such displays
the Oklahoma State Fair, complements the individual
JACKSON COUNTY 4-H skills they already have accom-
CLUB MEMBERS will have plished.
many chances to win a ribbon at Some of the Jackson County
the 1995 State Fair of Oklahoma displays planned for the fair
slated Friday through Oct. 1. include turning recyclable items
The 1995 fair offers into other useful items, a
something for everyone, demonstration on sign
including family entertainment language. and postmark
and educational exhibits, collecting.
For 86 years, the state's youth All of the 4-H exhibits can be
have displayed their work in found in the 4 H Building
various project areas in the located directly north of the
hopes of taking home a blue Space Needle. The building is
ribbon. open from noon to 9 p.m..
The Jackson County 4-Hers Monday through Thursday, and
will be exhibiting more than 100 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday through
projects in the 4-H Building and Sunday.
there will be about 5000 Jackson County 4-Hers area
exhibits statewide exhibited in talented group and that will be
that building. evident in the exhibits. Anyone
Visitors to the 4-H building planning to come to the fair is
will be able to see exhibits the encouraged to come by the 4-H
4-H ers worked on throughout Building to see what 4-H is all
the year. Each year there are about,
new categories and classes
gagement of their daughter, Community/Technical College. The bride carried a bouquet
Kellie Dawn, to Phillip Matthew where she received degrees in of two dozen long stem white
Muller, son of Phillip and administrative support and roses surrounded by fern and
Laverne Muller, Martha. software applications. babys breath, atop a white
: The couple will exchanged She is the granddaughter of Bible. .
wedding vows in a 2 p.m. cere- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Swofford. , Shannon Cullins, sister of the
siony. Sept. 30, at the Oak Grove Berryville. Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. brada rar oNNmBniaeasathe
Missionary Baptist Church. James White. Oak Grove. were Tammy Brown, sister of the
Alan Small, pastor of the The prospective bridegroom bride, Noble. Shery Hamm, and
Martha First Baptist Church, is a 1989 graduate of Altus High Debra Wade, both of Norman,
atill officiate the ceremony. School and a 1993 graduate of The flower girl was Chelsea
I The bride-elect is a 1993 Oklahoma State University, Lein. Lawton.
graduate of Green Forest High where he received a bachelor of Steve Carey, Norman, was
added, so there is always
something different to see.
Personal Image exhibits are
new this year in the Fashions
.and Fabrics section. One
Brandy Diane Moore and best man. Groomsmen were , f 0
Sean Cullins exchanged John Casey. Norman. Gary Dye. example of a project in this ne
- wedding vows in an afternoon Noble, and Pat Doughty, category soar poster that
* ceremony. Aug. 12. at the Noble Oklahoma City. The soloist, identifies 3 profession and an
‘ First Baptist Church Roger Sanders, sang Flesh of appropriate wardrobe for that
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown. My Flesh" and the organist was profession . Also, each exhibitor The island of Jamaica is so-
Noble, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barbara Billingsly. will submit, as a part of the called from the Arawak Indian
Moore, Everett. Wash., are A reception was held in the project, a one-page report ex- words Xaymaca, meaning island
parents of the bride. She is the church hall. Assisting were plaining why each wardrobe of springs.
granddaughter of Mrs. Bonnie Nancy Doughty. Oklahoma City.
Arp. Lexington, and Mrs. Bibs Lori Pensoneau. Norman, and । ■ ■ • ■ .
Moore, Eugene, Ore. Brandi Dickerson. Everett. seY €
Mr and Mrs. James Cullins. The bride is a graduate of GEBV Aigul® BITWw TOT
Norman, are the parents of the Noble High School and is - ■ • _ •____•
bridegroom. He is the grandson attending the University of TIIIC INTA
of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Doughty, Oklahoma. She is the manager • WB yoUH ITT 9
Altus, and Mrs. Mary Lee Cullins, of Sight N Sound in Oklahoma
Mangum. City
Escorted by both fathers, the The bridegroom is a graduate
bride wore a gown of white of Noble High School and a
bridal satin, which featured a graduate of OU. He is a home
bodice adorned with alencon builder for C & C Builders and
lace appliques beaded with seed ideal Homes of Norman
pearls and opalescent sequins. After a honeymoon trip on a
The beaded lace appliques also Carnival Cruise to Jamaica,
highlighted the basque waist, Cozumel and the Grand
off-the-shoulder neckline, and Cayman, the couple has made a
long fitted sleeves, home in Norman.
The gown also featured a full
skirt and chapel train encircled . , ,
and decorated with beaded No one has a lower pain threshold
School and a 1995 graduate of alencon lace, and pearl buttons than someone asked to give until it
North Arkansas down the back bodice, hurts
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