The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1970 Page: 3 of 8
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal
Florist Shows
Procedures
Of Arranging
CERES The Ceres Com-
munity club met Tuesday after
noon in the club building with
Mrs Lon Hedges as hostess.
Mrs. Ray Sanders, lesson
leader, introduced Don Coffin,
a florist from Perry, who pre-
sented the lesson on flower ar-
rangements, demonstrating ba-
sic procedures and discussing
making an attractive arrange
ment He showed the group how
to make an arrangement suit
able for the cemetery for Me-
morial Day
Mrs J A. Megenity, presi
dent, conducted the business
session. Mrs 0 V Mornhin-
omensD
Mrs. Almira Betchan, Women's Editor
Thursday, May 28, 1970
2O
Frank Days Mark Golden Wedding
Anniversary at Open House Event
DEAR ABBY: You stated. They are something to brag
"If there is an International about
FAME GAME
COOPERSTOWN N.Y. (UPI)
The 30th annual Hall of Fame
Game will feature the Chicago
1 White Sox gain t the Montreal
Expos on July 27 at Doubleday
Field.
The game will be played
following the induction of Lou
Boudreau, Ford Frick. Earle
Combs and Jesse Haines into
the Hall of Fame
NEW HOMES
$100 Down —
Small Payments
FHA New 235 Plan
Mr and Mrs Frank Day,
southwest of Perry, were the
honorees of an open house Max
17 commemorating their 50th
a wedding anniversary The event
was held in the Methodist Youth
building Their wedding date is
May 15. 1920.
The reception table was cov-
ered with a gold cloth over-
KNOWS MY GOATS
A T Williams and Mr. and Brotherhood of Mountain
Mrs John Williams and fami-1 Goats [ hereby offer my most DEAR
ly, Wakita; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. humble apologies for saying FER A. ABBY One of the best
Bishop, Arkansas City, Kan.: they smell bad." %unnons for treating "advice cell
Diets ropALAM RaCceorES Tema You were probably joking. * ** prODEEMS 0 tHWet
Mrs Curtis B Dav. Oklahoma but there is an "International Proper dimensions When we
City: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Order of Rocky Mountain i"f throes of despair
Bridal, Cashion; Mr. and Mrs. Goats," and no apologies are in hearsed te serious illness, a
Oscar Minton and Mr and Mrs. order for your remarks concern- cherished the , rocks, or i a
Jim Hane and family. Wauko-ing the odor of goats, domestic remisned relationship smashed
mis; Mrs. John Whittington or mountain. (Neither variety . , let us be reminded
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hane, smells like Chanel No. 5.) * rerwhat it means to really "suf-
Classified ads get results.
REAM AGENCY
Insurance * Reel iMa(a
$25 Delaware Phe. 336-4220
Miss Timmerman,
MissTimmerman,
Mr. Lewellen
PlanJulyNuptials
Mr. and Mrs. William 1.
Timmerman Van Nuys, Calif
weg, secretary treasurer, gave
business reports Roll call was
answered by each member with
her individual topic Mrs John
Green demonstrated how a wig
should be worn Mrs Bertsel
Bailiff described her experience
of seeing a moon rock and Mrs a,
0 V Mornhinweg fold about are announc mg the engagement
making a new nc nd ‘ and approaching marriage of Joe Day, Scott and Robin.
Ray sander whawerbed Mrs their daughter Mar cella Ann Havs Kan , Mr and Mrs Jack
The group drew name em to ( olin Duane Lewellen son of Spillman Greg and Lisa and
ing turns mowing the Taw Mr. and Jack D Lewe-gandMrs: Millard Cook
Mrs Virgil Mornhinweg am len. 1413 Country Club drive, Mr and Mrs Frankie
nounced the club building would Miss Timmerman will gradu V 1 sons. Edmond:
he open Memori: I Day for those ate from James Monroe high and andlMrs Delmar Smith
wishing to attend a basket dm school, Sepulveda Calif in and family, Eureka, Kan : Mrs
Her. June Her fiance is a 1966 grad
Candy Stripers
M ill Assume
attend Oklahoma State univer Hospital Duties
sity this fall „
The Cheery Cherry Red La-
Mi and Mrs. E Lewel dies Hospital auxiliary met May
len, 1208 East Rainbow drive A: "
Mrs J. W Kidd of Edmond, uate of Perry high school and
Mrs. Blanche Bruton. Mrs. Hugh attended Baptist Bible college
Riddle and Coffin were guests. Springfield, Mo., and Northern
Members attending were Mrs. Oklahoma college. He plans to
Henry Stackhous e, Mrs John
Green, Mrs. Bertsel Ratliff,
Mrs Virgil Mornhinweg, Mrs
C V Mornhinweg. Mrs M II
Williams and DeeAnn Ruth
Mrs. H E Ratliff, Mrs Ells
worth Hay, Mrs. Ray McCart,
Mrs Ray Sanders, Mrs J A
Megenity and Mrs Lon Hedges
Complete Motor Tune Up
Generator & Starter Repair
• Kendall Motorcycle Oil
(2 & 4 Cycle)
VASSAR'S GARAGE
609 Elm
336-2767
laid with white organdy and
tied at the corners with gold
bells Centering the table was .................u
a yellow rose arrangement in a Mrs. Perry McCoy, Mr." and . Unfortunately women cannot That was me * uh.,
brass owl arranged around a Mrs Bert Pedigo, Mrs Martie joir this organization or 1 would | read the \ " n
gold candle and Hanked by tall McQuain, Loretta O'Neill, Mr. submit your name for honorary bi ina t olea wreaking story
gold tapers, 1 three-tiered cake and Mrs Roy Smith and Mr. membership, but at our next watches Y Trer woman who
was Nedoopediawith white bells and Mrs Lester Smith, Enid. meeting I shall propose............g until icinignl aalc mom:
edged in gold Mrs Cecil Smith and Mary to youproblem" The increasing num
and Alva Spillman, Hunter: STEVE FRAZEE ber of actors who ar(. letut
Mr. and Mrs William McCar- Salida, Colo, their hair grow longer and
ter, Balko: Mr. and Mrs E. W. DEAR STEVE: I don't know longer 1 have watched
Hearn, Perryton, Texas; Mr that many women would care formerly good-looking
and Mrs Don Caudle and Jam- to butt into the “International
ie, Mannford: Billy Conaphan Order of Rocky Mountain
Goats," but those who do
shouldn't be denied member-
A large pedestal-based gold
candle and small gold bells dec-
orated the guest book table. At-
tending the refreshment and
guest book tables were grand
sons and granddaughters of the
couple.
The
Diploma makes
it Official...
but a Bulova ,
makes the 1
Occasion!
I
Attending were Mr and Mrs
Joe Day,
ie, Mannford; Billy Conaghan.
Tonkawa; Mr and Mrs. Frank
Cassiday, Mulhall, Mrs G M
Shields, Covington, Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Smith. Mr and
Mrs W F Henn and Mr and
Mrs Glen Jerome, Orlando: Mr
and Mrs Charles J Ward, Hel-
en Bostick, Mr and Mrs Lee
Roy Crossfield, Mr and Mrs
V R Ross Mr and Mrs. Ralph
Casteel, Mr and Mrs Earl
Casteel and Mr and Mrs. Sam
Vogel and Beverly, Marshall,
Mr and Mrs Claude Curry and
Mr and Mrs Earl Jay Casteel
and Tracie, Hennessey
ship because of their sex. Per-
haps you’ll be hearing from
the Women’s Liberation Move-
ment about this.
some
—o actors
transformed into something
rather sickening," she said
Attending from Perry were
J D LeForce, Mr and Mrs
10 , - Jack W. Betchan, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs Roy Neal 19214 Ras Busines reports were read Day and David, Mr and Mrs.
Rainbow drive are his material and approved A report of the James Day and family. Sandra
grandparents recent open house at the hos Tyler, Mr and Mrs. H C.
P pital was given by Mi E B Forth, Mr. and Mrs L E. Plu-
I he wedding will be an event Baker It was reported 92 vis mer, Mrs Mary Sams Miss
of July 25 in the Cal ary Bap itors signed the guest book Dorotha Winkler, Rex' and
list churel Perr with Rev Mrs Bud Grim reported on Mrs Tom Kirby and family,
" Baker officiating the recent district meeting in Mr and Mrs Emil voigt, Mr.
Watonga and Mrs W F ’
Haynes gave a report concern-
ing the awards presentation
DEAR ABRY "KNOWS HIS
GOATS" doesn't know his
goats! It’s true, the Barnyard
Billy goat may not smell very
good to humans, but he smells
fine to the Nanny goat who is
just about as particular an ani-
mal a> you can hud anywhere
You hear a lot of stupid
jokes about gonts, but they are
not true They say goals eat
tin cans, rags, garb: ge any
thing. They won’t. Goats will
"investigate" and nibble, but
they are very particular about
what they eat How else could
goat’s milk he considered ther
apeutic?
Goats are much maligned.
They are intelligent and clean,
and they have kids’ as hu-
Lt Col. John Glenn became
the first American to orbit the
earth on Feb 20, 1962
Our Buffet Is Always SPECIAL (
7 days per week -— Ilam.-2p.m.
Weekdays $1.45 — Sunday $1.65 .
Meat, Vegetables and "Lots Of Salads" /
Cherokee Strip Restaurant
Mr & Mrs. Hal Peed
Always Serving U.S. Choice • Steaks • Chops
• Shrimp etc.
Evening Meals $1 65 up
EVENING PROGRAMS — PUBLIC SERVICES BY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WKY—TV—4 KOCO—TV-5 KWTV-9
THURSDAY
6:00 News & Weather
6:30 Daniel Boone
7 00
7:30 Ironsides
8:00
8:30 Dragnet
9:00 Dean Martin
9:30
Truth or Conseq. News, Wea, Spts..
Animal World Family Affair
Jim Nabors
Bewitched
Tom Jones
Paris 7000
Movie
10 00 News, Wea., Spts. News & Weather News, Wea., Spts.
10:30 Johnny Carson Movie
FRIDAY
Merv Griffin
6:00 News & Weather Truth or Conseq. News Wea., Spts.
6:30 High Chaaarrol Flying Nun Get Smart
7:00 Brandy Punch Tim Conway
7:30 Name of the Game Ghost & Mrs Muir Hogan’s Heroes
8:00
8:30
9:00 Bracken’s World
9:30
10 00 News, Wea., Spts.
10:30 Johnny Carson
Here Come Brides Movie
Big Valley
News. Wea., Spts. News & Weather
Movie
Merv Griffin
The group was reminded the
Candy Stripers teenage hos-
pital volunteers were to as-
sume duties at the hospital for
the summer months Teenage
boys are welcome and encour-
aged to join this group of vol-
unteers.
An imitation was read from
a leadership institute to beheld
in Norman Oct 1820 This in-
stitute is sponsored by the Okla-
homa hospital association
Members were urged to make
plans to attend this meeting if
possible
A calling committee was ap-
pointed by Mr Gene Gower,
president The committee to
serve during the term are Mrs
Baker. Mix Edwin Malzahn and
Mrs Grim Mrs Milo W Wat-
son was appointed to compile a
scrapbook for the organization
throughout the year.
The group decided to award
a a holarship to a deserving stu.
dent for the school year end
ing May, 1971 \ student desir-
mg to enter the medical proles
sion in some capacity will re-
ceive the award. Those appoint
ed to serve on the scholarship
committee were Mrs Robert
Bazzell, chairman; Mrs Grim,
Mrs Gower and Mrs Walt
Rittman
Members attending were Mrs
Hayne Mi Baker, Mrs. Mal
zahn, Mrs. Gene Breshears,
Mrs Bazzell, Mrs Gower, Mrs
Grim, Mrs. Betty Monus. Mrs
Rittman Mrs Watson and Mrs
R ( Vanbiber A new mem
ber Mrs Kenneth Witteman,
was welcomed into the
aux diary
and Mrs 0 1. Shaw Mr and
Mrs Bill Chaney , Mr and Mrs i
C E Snyder, Mrs Thelma
Brown, Mrs Etta Mac Lin-
holm. Mrs I, B Swearingen,
Mrs Arthur Cole, Miss Ethel
Knox Mr and Mrs R N. Nel
son. Mr and Mrs Mvrl Mc-
Cormick, Mrs. Harry Gengler,
Mr and Mrs. Nick Wagner, Mr.
and Mrs J I, Stallings, Mr
and Mrs John Sewell
Mr and Mrs. Smith Adam
son, Mr and Mrs John Palo
vik Mrs Belle Busse. Mr and
Mrs G I. Norman, Mr. and
Mrs Martin Rupp, Mr and
Mrs S A. Timmons, Mr and
Mrs Harvey Johns, Mr. and
Mrs. J I Crossfield. Mr and
Mrs A B Clark, Walker Rob
berson, Ray Waren, Mr and
Mrs Laverne Rogers, Mrs P
W Cross, Mr and Mrs. John
Stroller. Mrs Pete Rolling, Mrs
Icie Monroe, Mr and Mrs' Ker
neth Uran, Mr and Mrs Bill
Gengler, Mr and Mrs. Wil
burn Frick, Mr and Mrs. Cli
ford Busse and the honored
couple.
IN CONCERT
Sumner
By MRS ERVIN LAMPE
Mr and Mrs Ernest Shryock
and their houseguest Mrs Hil
da Young, went to Vici Max 9
They celebrated Mothers Day
with Mr and Mrs Kin Moore
Larry Massa accompanied
them Later they went to Wood-
ward where they veiled Mrs
Charley Shryock and other rel
atives Mrs Young, who had
been visiting her daughter and
son-in-law for the past month,
remained at her home in Vici.
Weekend guests May 9.10 of
HAPPY GOODMAN FAMILY
FRI. JUNE 5TH 8:00 P.M. CIVIC CENTER MUSIC HALL
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION — THE FOUR GALILEANS
ROSIE ROZELL AND THE SEARCHERS
THE SINGING LEDBETTERS
Tickets: Reserved Seats 3.00, Gen Adm. $2.00 Advance-
$2.50 at Door Children 12 and under FREE - On Sale at Fullerton
Ticket Agency, Capitol Hill Book and Bible Store, Drivers Music
Store - Bethany.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Lambert
were Mrs Larry Boss and chil
dien and Richard Lambert of
Enid
Mr and Mrs Ervin Lampe
went to Stillwater Mothers
Day. The Lampes and son,
Rick, had dinner together.
Mr and Mrs Francis Chess
more of Oklahoma City spent
May 9 visiting I N Chessmore.
Two free passes to the Perry
Theater in Perry to Janet
Social Calendar
Thursday
Order of Eastern Star, 8 pm
Masonic hall
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30 p m
TOOF han
Monday
American Association of Uni
versity Women, 6:30 p.n
Dienic, CCC Lake Shelter
Woman's Christian Temperance
Inion, 2 pm Hostess, Mi
J B Webster, 917 Delawar
street.
Faith Cahpter of American War
Mothers, 12 pm quarterly
birthday noon luncheon, Legio
Hall
Order of Rainbow for Girl
7 15 p.m. Masonic building
Past Noble Grands Club, 7:3
pm IDOF hall
Tuesday
Veteran's of Foreign Wars Aux
iliary, 7.30 p.m. Sheets build
ing.
Columbine unit, Perry Garder
Clubs, 9:30 a.m. Hostes
Mrs Marguerite Powers, 804
Seventh street.
Wednesday
Business and Professional Wom
en's club, 6:30 pm picnic
supper, Perry Lake.
WEEKEND TRIP
WASHINGTON (UPI) Pres
ident Nixon will fly to his
summer home at San Clemente
Calif.• Thursday night for the
Memorial Day weekend, ac-
cording to the White House
Presidential Press Secretary
Ronald L. Zielger said Mrs
Nixon and their elder daughter'
Tricia, 24, are expected to
accompany him. Ziegler, hint-
ing that Nixon may make a
speaking appearance, said that
trip have not
j been completed.
Lary, 820 Kaw street. Call at
The Perry Daily Journal office
to pick up passes. Good if used up........6 apoce
on or before June 3, 1970 Not details for the
transferable. (Adv.)
mans do So if you want to
brag about your kids try goats
WSHFRY
SOONERS
CORNER
RESTAURANT
Could anyone read that and
tail to respond with deepest
compassion" And shouldn't that
make us ashamed to complain
about our petty troubles? My
hear t aches lor that poor woin
an who spends 17 hours a day
sadly and helplessly watching
hair grow longer on TV!
REV C W KIRKPATRICK
Housatonic, Mass
DE AR ABBY I read in your
column where someone wanted
to know if she should marry
her first cousin. Glory be!
Now why would any body want
to marry their cousin" The wax
most people get along with
their relatives, it’s bad enough
to be related to them accidental
ly. but to marry them on pin
pose Is really insane.
Me? Id rather take my
chances and marry a stranger
FREE AND ENJOYING IT’
For Abbys booklet. How
to Have a Lovely Wedding,
send $1 to Abby, Box 69700,
Los Angeles, Calif , 90069
Every Thursday
ALL YOU CAN EAT!
Served With Choice Of $419 Per
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GOSPEL SINGERS
Of Oklahoma State University
These Are Numbers In
This Album
Overshadowed
Suppertime
Mansion Over the Hilltop
Only Trust Him
Farther Along
Shall We Gather at the River
Power in the Blood
Wonderful Words
I Would Be True
In Times Like These
How Great Thou Art
I’ve got Jesus
Have A Little Talk
Ninety and Nine
Jesus is Calling
Kneel at the Cross
Amazing Grace
I Am Not Worthy
All God's Children Ain't Free
The Lord’s Prayer
FEATURING THE
Student Entertainers ‘
UNDER DIRECTION OF ASHLEY ALEXANDER SR.
This album was produced to assist the OSU Student Enter-
tainers who earn part of their educational expense by provid.
ing wholesome entertainment. Record may be played either
on stereo or monural record players.
Also featured in the numbers is Mrs. Edwin Malzahn of
Ferry, who assisted in producing the album.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1970, newspaper, May 28, 1970; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2247507/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.