The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 274, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 18, 1971 Page: 3 of 6
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Daily Journal Saturday, Dec. 18,1971
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Mrs. Almira Betchan
Women's Editor
JUVt. A 4
Painted finishes are easy to On the inflatable furniture
maintain by washing with suds scene, there is a clown chair
and water, for youngsters.
EVENING PROGRAMS — public saevicus BY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WKY—TV-4 Koco-TV-5 KWTV-,
a Unit
es To
y Cause
■ for holiday ar-
was roll call ans-
unia unit of Perry
Dec. 14 in the
Otto Bulling. The
ir annual Christ-
led by Mrs. La-
Plans were made
1 uy luncheon
the home of Mrs.
ipbell with Mrs.
is as co-hostess.
‘itts expressed ap-
• all assisting with
ssilver tea and ap-
minating commit-
illing, Mrs. Nellie
secetceecie
Miss Morrow
’ i Mae Lin- : T
ted to a MISS Morrow,
in lieu of a gift ex- -
nes were played Jerry Johnson
ember winning a *
be from southern EngacementTold
distributed. 696CA 1010
Mr and Mrs William Mor-
- Gilmore, Mrs row, Lawson, Mo., are an-
5 Hipsher, nouncing the engagement and
an Mrs Lin- approaching marriage of their
Mrs. Rogers, daughter, Patricia Anne, to Jer-
U’'" 1 ■ Mrs. A B ry Gene Johnson, both of
a tlesv ille. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse G. Johnson, 710
rown Thirteenth street.
Morrow is a 1969 gradu-
’ ate of Central Methodist col-
lege, Fayette, Mo., with a
p. , bachelor of arts degree in busi-
S ■ arty ness administration. She was a
member of Theta Chi Upsilon
JheNi "ilerclass sorority, Phi Beta, music and
‘ odist dramatic honorary sorority for
meplinedlat a women. Delta Phi Alpha
XC 1 in the sorority and scholastic German
' teacher, Mrs. society.
wh was assist. Johnson is a 1965 graduate of
„ Perry high school and a 1970
o roll aduate of Oklahoma State
leading,origi- university with a bachelor of
Christmas wishes. science degree in business sci-
iron were sung. A ence.
1 was pre- The wedding will be an event
vs of April 16 in the United Chris-
' S cie tian Presbyterian church in
Merry Makers Blue Birds
Mrs Jay Brown, leader, pre-
sided Dec 14 for Merry Makers
Blue Birds and Angela Brown
was hostess.
Roll call subject was "What I
would like for Christmas." A
Christmas party at the next
meeting was discussed. The
group completed Christmas
card holders for their mothers.
The holders were made using
juice cans and yarn. Christmas
carols were sung and the
meeting closed after the group
sang the good-bye song.
Members and leaders present
were Angela Brown, Tina
Bower, Tina Willis, Sherill
Davidow, Anna Doggett, Tam-
mie Ritthaler, Dianne Bran-
ham, Gina Chase, Mrs Brown,
Mrs. Donald Ritthaler and Mrs.
Harold Doggett Susan Doggett
was a guest.
Christmas
Story Read
By Mrs. Ehler
Mrs. Edd Nemec Jr., and
Mrs Pat O’Neil were guests of
the Columbine unit of Perry
Garden Clubs Dec. 14 at a
Christmas luncheon in the home
of Mrs F. D. Ehler.
Roll call was answered by
What I like best about Christ-
mas " A reading was given by
Mrs Marguerite Powers and
Mrs John Samuelson read a
poem A story entitled "Christ-
mas Is For Children of All
Ages,” was read by Mrs. Ehler.
The hostess gift was won by
Mrs. Roy Williams.
Present were Mrs. Charles
Forney, Mrs Lowell Highfill,
Miss Fern Dayton, Mrs. Joe
Khoury, Mrs. Carrie Lindeman,
Mrs Ehler, Mrs. Powers, Mrs.
Lee Purser, Mrs. Samuelson,
Mrs. C. E. Snyder, Mrs.
Williams, Mrs. Nemec and Mrs.
O’Neil.
Ta Wa Tan Da Camp Fire
Nancy Williams was
Charlie Brown Blue Birds presiding officer in the home of
Forming a circle and re- a guardian, Mrs. W D. Wil-
peating the wish was opening liams, Dec 14 for Tan Wa Tan
exercise for Charlie Brown Blue I a ( amp F ^L6 group. Sabrina
Birds Dec. 14 in the home of a Lawson was hostess,
leader, Mrs. Everett Lighty favorite flower was roll
Carol Berry was hostess and call answer and opening exer-
Billie Mote presided cise was repeating the law. The
Howl will spend Christmas” group discussed a Christmas
was roll call answer. The girls party and worked on presents
wrapped presents for their par- or their mothers.
ents and had a gift exchange Members and guardians
Carol Berry served Christmas present were Pam Gaines, Mitzi
refreshments with favors. The Grubb, Ann Heppler, Peggy
group will not meet again until Grant, Sabrina Lawson, Cheryl
after the first of the year Wells, Nancy Williams, Cheryl
Members and leaders present RedermanwallaDonna Rogers
were Carol Berry, Rhonda and Mrs. Williams.
Graves, Guyla Lighty, Billie Merry Sunshine Blue Birds
Mote. Debbie Mote, Carmen The Merry Sunshine Blue
Nuttle, Sonya Potter, Sandra Birds met Dec. 14 in the home of
Tucker, Kellie Wagner, Mrs. a leader, Mrs. Lee Stanley, with
Bill Mote and Mrs. Lighty. Patricia Stewart as hostess.
Guests were Mrs. Maurice Roll call answer was "What I
Whitsitt, Duncan, Rodney would like to receive for Christ-
The couple is em- ig y an< Roger Mote. mas" and repeating the wish
loyed in Bartlesville. hwas opening exercise. Handi-
M Ke Ko Camp Fire , craft projects for Christmas
irville Fos- G • ■ 0 ■ J Nancy Wells was hostess and gifts were finished
ie Mis ■ DOCIal Calendar presided Dec. 15 for Ke Ko Members and leaders present
.....cial Calendar Camp Fire group in the home of were Patricia Stewart, Lucia
be phoned or brought to The a guardian, Mrs. Gene Koch. VanBebber Joy Wilson
say My favorite Christ......Zorba Alese Alexander Debbie
song was roll call answer and Alexander, Danah Bradshaw
peating the desire was Lynn Crider Jonna Nichol
rder of Rainbow for Girls, 7:15 opening exercise. The girls LaRhonda Stanley Mrs st,
isonic hall. made Christmas dec-orations lev and MEE MES Stan-
i Cunningham, Alpha Chi Child Study Club, for their mothers,
childr en’s Christmas party, 7 Members and guardians Lauchine Blue Bird,
present were Tom Chrz, Patti Dues were olustrs
Clark, Susan Harnden, Jeannie when the 1 auehincted Dec. 13
Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 6 Kelley, Debra Koch, Keni menhent sncthing Blue Birds
p.m Guthrie Country club Lawley, Janet Long, Mahala Mrs Faer Boothe leader
and Professional Lovell, Sara Walls, Nancy Bov Eranko Boothe. Brenda
Women s Club, 6:30 p.m. Wells, Deborah Witter, Mrs. Roll wan subiect was user
Christmas partv. Catholic Frank Chrz Jr. and Mrs. Koch, thing i aar subject was Some:
Guests were Leon Chrz and ouiisdican, demfor someone at
Thursday Earl and Dianne Koch, Christmas." The group sang
(hder of Eastern Star 7:30 n m Christmas carols and worked on
Masonic hall p.m. wpresents for their mothers. The
Helpful Blue Birds meeting was closed with group
F.....ing tips Carla Koch was hostess to the singing of the good-bye song.
S If Helpful Blue Birds Dec. 16in the Members and leaders present
you’re planning to install a floor home of Mrs. Clarence Koch were Deanna Cronin, Valorie
ir the basement, choose a Jr. leader Graves, Suzy Inda, Ramona
material that’s What I would like to have for Kirby, Cathy Kirtley, Jennifer
purpose Due to Christmas was roll call sub- Oden, Alysan Boothe, Brenda
potential difficulties with mois- ject. Opening exercise was Bolay, Mrs. Boothe and Mrs
■ cone rete subfloor, forming a friendship circle and Bob Bolay.
consult your dealer on the repeating the wish. It was re-
pri pe retype of resilient flooring ported 84 boxes of candy had Blue Star Blue Birds
been sold. Plans were made for The home of Mrs. Norman
a Christmas party and gift ex- Condit, leader, was the meeting
The Mormon word Deseret change next week. place Dec. 14 for Blue Star Blue
heel means "honeybee" and Snowmen were made using Birds with Joanne Loveless as
stand, for hard work and styrofoam balls. Tree orna- hostess.
ments were also made, and The group had their Christ-
Christmas carols were sung, mas party and exchanged gifts.
Forming a friendship circle and Games were played and the
singing the good-bye song was girls took home gifts they had
closing exercise, made for their parents.
Members and leaders present Members and leaders present
were Debbie Hall, Venus Atkin- were Debbie Flowers, Cynthia
son, Traci DeBoard, Brenda Condit, Gladys Hall, Joy Curtis,
Tyler, Joan Hodge, Carla Koch, Sherry Sorrell, Cynthia Rolling,
Mrs. Koch and Mrs. Roy Joanne Loveless, Mrs. Condit
A Goff, Mrs.
ell, Mrs. A. B.
£ Sams, Mrs.
iargrove, Mrs. E. E.
Irs. Pete Rolling,
Swearingen, Mrs.
ind Mrs. Brown
chelle Duncan
ittle Rock
Its David Duncan
k, Ark. are the par-
i liter born at 11:42
in St. Vincent hos-
child weighed 6
ounces, and has
Robin Michelle.
{landparents are
Clarence A. Dun-
st Rainbow Drive.
John Malone of
e maternal grand-
NITA’S
Fashion's
ys for Sole
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SATURDAY
Lawrence Welk
for this
The Mormon word Deseret
means "honeybee" and
stands for hard work and
industry.
Two free passes to the Perry
Theatre in Perry to Harold
Pense, 409 Eleventh street. Call
at The Perry Daily Journal of-
fice to pick up passes. Good if
used on or before Dec. 24, 1971.
Not transferable. (Adv.)
DeBoard.
Her ‘prize’ husband
6 30 Rollin’ on the River
IS
no winner
By Abigail Van Buren
to 1 • CNCo Tibeme-N. Y Non SM., me)
DEAR ABBY I’m not telling you this to boast, but just
to give you some idea of my situation
I am 25. my figure is 37-25-36 and I have won several
beauty contests Two years ago I married what everyone
including myself] thought was a prize He was 30, college
educated, good job, rosy future, etc
Well, this “prize” has made love to me exactly five
times since Jan 1, 1970’ [Twice he came right out and
told me it was to shut me up!]
I have tried everything, including greeting him at the
door in a seductive see-thru negligee And he says “Hi
What s for supper?"
I told him he should see a doctor, and he said I should
see one to find out why I am never satisfied! Am I abnor
mal or is he? Any suggestions?
“PRACTICALLY UNTOUCHED IN TULSA”
DEAR PRACTICALLY: If he refuses to see a doctor
see a lawyer.
DEAR ABBY: I am enclosing a copy of a letter I’ve
written to all of my three grown children who are married
and have families. They all live out of town, and their idea
of a grand summer vacation is to come with their children
each has two!, and spend it with us
I am 62 My husband is 68 We have a lovely modern
three-bedroom home with a swimming pool.
This last summer has been hectic Each family came
and stayed two weeks. In some cases their visits overlap-
ped, so we had more than one family here at a time.
My husband and I couldn't sleep nights as they stayed
up late watching TV or playing cards and laughing and
talking with friends, until 2am
My husband and I always get up at 7:30 a.m and
couldn’t turn on our radio, sprinkling system, dishwasher,
or carry out our routine chores as our guests wanted to
seep until noon (These are only a few of the inconveni-
ences, I am not even mentioning the extra work ]
By the end of this summer we were nervous wrecks. I
broke out in a rash and had headaches. I would appreciate
knowing if you think I should send the enclosed letter to our
children. And if you have any suggestions, please send them
along. MRS. NO NAME
MY DEAR CHILDREN: I have just had a long talk
with my doctor He tells me that my rash and nervous
condition are due to the strain of having so much company
last summer He says I absolutely must inform my family
that their visits must not last more than a week And I can
have only one set of guests at a time.
Dad also gets upset and exhausted from too much com-
motion and excitement. And we are getting older and have
to take it easier now
We love you and the grandchildren, and we hope you
will understand. Our jove,
MOTHER AND DAD
DEAR MRS. NO NAME: Yours is a legitimate land not
uncommon) problem and your approach to it is sensitive
and fair. If the response to it is understanding and friendly,
your “children” have matured. If It is not, they haven’t
quite grown up yet. so send the letter and stick to your
guns.
DEAR ABBY: You suggested that people who didn't
know where to register to vote should call the Democratic
or Republican party headquarters.
Please' There is a better place to call. The County
Board of Elections. They are listed in the telephone directo-
ry under the name of the county where one resides,
[signed] RUTH AT THE COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
What’s your problem? You’ll feel better if you get it off
your chest. Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal.
90069. For a personal reply enclose stamped, addressed
envelope.
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• Wreaths
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We Still Have
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PreChristmas
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and Miss Carol Condit. Mrs.
James Curtis and Mrs. Cecil
O Ki Zu Camp Fire Loveless Jr., were guests.
Marilyn Mullen was hostess
and Christy McManess presided Tan Da Camp Fire
Dec. 14 for 0 Ki Zu Camp Fire Repeating the desire was
group in Carnegie library base- opening exercise for Tan Da
ment. Camp Fire group Dec. 16 in the
“Something I learned about home of Mrs. E. R. Maldonado,
Libya" was roll call subject and guardian, with Amy Albertson
repeating the desire was as hostess.
■ Repeat of a Door Buster!
5 HOUR SALE
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Sunday, December 19th 1:00-6:00 P.M.
Treat yourself to a delicious Buffet
everyday Ila m 2p m
Week days $1.45 Sunday $1.65
Menu Service always, fried chicken,
shrimp, steaks- jumbo hamburgers,
home baked pies—make your
reservations early for Christmas
parties We will furnish
table decorations on request in
the Holiday Season
e Strip Restaurant
Mr and Mrs. Hal Peed
opening exercise. A Christmas Roll call subject was “My
party was discussed. The girls favorite Christmas carol." The
were reminded to start girls had a ceremonial, sang
recording service beads for a Christmas carols and painted
ceremonial. The group made rock bugs.
Christmas gifts for their Members and guardian
mothers. present were Erika Maldonado,
Members and guardians Cynthia Edwards, Pam Mayes,
present were Beth Friedemann, Jayme Robinett, Amy Albert-
Gayla Richardson, Dana son and Mrs. Maldonado.
Raupe, Marilyn Mullen, Kelly
Hise, Melinda Tovar, Rhonda Space POP
Schultz, Denise Hodge, Christy AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) Dr
McManess, Mrs. Richard Hubertus Strughold, former
Raupe and Mrs. Bill Hodge, chief scientist of the Aero-
Terre Raupe was a guest, space medical division of the
American Institute of Aero
Borelli is a small Italian nautics and Astronautics is
cheese made from buffalo’s called "the father of space
milk. medicine.”
PANTS Buy ONE Pair
at Full Price and Get
Second Pair For $2
Buy ONE Dress at Full
Price — Get the Second
DRESS For $1 BRING
PRE For I A FRIEND
We re Overstocked on Winter Stock and
Need To Make Room For Spring Merchandise
Arriving Daily.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 274, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 18, 1971, newspaper, December 18, 1971; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2247990/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.