The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 181, Ed. 1 Monday, September 1, 1975 Page: 3 of 8
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P. 3. Perry Daily Journal Monday, Sept 1,1975
Jean Hogan
Jean invites
you to renew old
acquaintances at the
annual Cherokee
Strip celebration in
Perry all day
Saturday, Sept 13
Meet them at the
Courthouse park,
fairgrounds or
parade
JCPenney
Mrs Moritz
Relative Of Countyans
Weds In Enid Ceremony
In a double-ring ceremony
Aug 23, Miss Marsha Gayle
McGuar became the bride of
Richard Dean Moritz. Rev
Loyd Lambert officiated for the
7 30 p.m rites in the Central
Christian church in Enid.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Don H McGuar,
Enid SM Sgt and Mrs. Robert
G Moritz, KI Sawyer AFB,
Michigan, are parents of the
groom The bride's father is
formerly of Orlando and her
mother of Lucien.
For her wedding, the bride
Items of interest from all
communities in this area are
written by hometown corres-
pondents for The Journal.
MARY'S CAFE
Hickory smoked
Bor B Que Rib:
Thurs - Fri - Sat Nites
Open 6 a.m til 9 p.m
Mon thru Sat
acteqF
WEDDING PICTURE
KELLY BENES- 3364442
Afer6 p.m 724-3448 Mewisen
chose a chiffon gown fashioned
with a square neckline accented
with alencon lace. Matching
lace trimmed her cardinal
sleeves. Layers of lace, inserted
in the full tiered skirt, also
edged the hemline. A lace and
pearl trimmed satin Camelot
cap held her lace edged cathe-
dral-length veil of illusion The
bride carried out the traditional
something old, new, borrowed,
blue and a penny in her shoe.
Miss Sherry McGuar served
her sister as maid of honor
Mrs Howard Blair. Amarillo,
Texas, was bridesmatron
Best man was Glen Paty,
Yukon. The groom’s brother,
Ronald Moritz, served as
groomsman Candles were
lighted by David and Scott
Lang Merlyn Lang was ring
bearer and Julie Nay, flower
girl.
Following a wedding trip to
Six Flags, the couple will
establish a home in Hobart
where the groom is employed
by Frisco.
The bride is the great-grand-
daughter of Mrs. Grace Branen.
Orlando; niece of Mr and Mrs
Raymond McGuar, south of
Perry; and the great-niece of
Alta Branen, also of Orlando.
V Offeri
Spaghetti—
/ednesday E
Ribs
Le Womens Dagets
---" Gloria Brown, Women's Edito====C===2=
Harry Koch
Honored On
90th Event
In observance of his 90th
birthday, Harry E Koch was
feated with a covered dish
dinner in the home of his
granddaughter and her family,
Mr and Mrs Dean Klingaman,
east of Perry Also observing a
birthday
Mr
great-granddaughter, Gayle
Ann Nealis, who was five years
Relatives of Mr Koch
attending the event were his
daughters and son-in-law, Mrs
Jessie Roberts, Marshall; Mr
and Mrs Sylvan Koch, Orlando;
and Miss Ruby Koch Others at-
tending were Mrs Gary Koch,
Greg. Genelle and Geoffrey.
Everman, Texas: Mr and Mrs
F. Joe Sharp, Lindsay; Mr and
Mrs Bill Adair, Yale, E J
Clodfelter, Marshall; Mrs
Cleta Sanders and Curt, Okla-
homa City; Pee Wee Morris,
Marietta: Mr and Mrs
Nealis,
Pamela,
Mark
Gayle, Enid: Mr and
Johnny
Hafner,
Brian
Valerie, Orlando.
Attending from Perry
Tom
and
Mrs
and
were
Mr and Mrs Carl Price, Mr
and Mrs Howard Cawood, Mr
and Mrs Clarence Winter, Mr
and Mrs. J. D. Koch, Gina,
Angela and Jay, Mrs Alva
McGraw, Mrs Larkin Kirtley,
Clarence M Koch Jr., Carla.
Bruce and Randy; Sharlott,
Robert and Scotty Klingaman,
the honoree and host couple.
The afternoon was spent
visiting and taking pictures
Couple Feted
At Pre-Nuptial
Swimming Party
Mr and Mrs. Jeff Johnson
were guests of honor Aug. 22 at
a family swimming and patio
party hosted by the Edward
Johnson family, route 3, Perry.
Mrs Johnson is the former
Barbara Stubbs of Ardmore.
She and Johnson were married
Aug 24 at the United Pres-
byterian church.
Traditional picnic food was
served.
western motiff
decorated cake was served to
Mr and Mrs L W. Johnson,
Mrs Vera Johnson, Mrs. Faith
Lollar, Mrs Bertha Dixon and
Duane Condit, Perry; Miss Debi
Goodner, Oklahoma City; Mr.
and Mrs Bill Kinnick, Morri-
son; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinnick,
Jackie and T J., Omaha, Neb ;
Mrs William Kinnick. Terri
and W F., Stillwater, Mr and
Mrs. Charles Southern and
Terrie and Mr and Mrs. W. F
Southern, Greenacres, Wash.;
and Beverly Southern, the hosts
and honored guests.
Decision is a sharp knife that
cuts clean and straight; indeci-
sion a dull one that hacks and
tears and leaves ragged edges
behind it.
May Clark
May welcomes you
to the 82nd
niversary of
an-
the
Cherokee Strip land
run Join
the
celebration in Perry
all day Saturday,
Sept 13, Visit the
Cherokee Strip
Museum on west Fir.
Ragsdale Hardware
Up With Equal Rights!
Give Groom a Shower
By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY This might sound crazy, but how come
people don t give showers for men who are getting married'’
Brides get linen showers kitchen showers, lingerie showers,
and all kinds of showers But grooms never get anything
Women are now screaming for equal rights, so how about
giving men equal rights'.’ A man who’s about to be married
could use some new pajamas, shirts, underwear and even
spark plugs and fan belts
Well, Abby, what do you say?
FOR EQUAL RIGHTS
DEAR FOR I m all for it But where have you been? Not
long ago I published a letter from a man whose wife left him
and took everything, so his pals at work gave him a shower
to help set him up in housekeeping Bravo'
DEAR ABBY Do you think a grandmother has to baby
sit with grandchildren who are disobedient and
disrespectful'’
I have two married sons who each have two little
boys all under 10. The sons of one family are a pleasure to
be with They are well mannered and obedient, and I love
sitting with them either at my own home or at theirs
. The sons of the other family are just the opposite The
boys are mouthy, rude and they actually abuse me I don't
even want them in my home because they are so wild and
destructive
I have flatly refused to baby sit for the boys who give me
a hard time, and now I am being criticized by the whole
family
Do you think 1 should treat ALL my grandchildren alike
when they behave differently? And am I wrong to favor
those who are mannerly and cooperative'’
CRITICIZED
DEAR CRITICIZED Turn a deaf ear to the criticism
I'm with you.
Everyone has a problem What's yours? For a personal
reply, write to ABBY Box No 69700, 1. A . Calif 90069
Enclose stamped, self addressed envelope, please
For Abby's new booklet, " What Teen-agers Want to
Know,' send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr.,
Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212 Please enclose a long,
self addressed, stamped (20c) envelope.
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Wedding
Pictures
Pictures for use with wedding
stories should be submitted to
The Journal in advance of the
wedding. If not received in time
to be published within two
weeks after the wedding,
pictures will not be accepted.
Information for wedding stories
also should be brought to The
Journal office prior to the
wedding. If not received in time
to be published within two
weeks after the wedding, they
will be used only in brief form.
Brides-to-be are invited to con-
suit the women's editor for de-
tails
R00000000RES
house<
336-2700
640 Cedar
Mr and Mrs Petermann— 1925
Mr and Mrs Petermann- 1975
Miss Wilkerson
Mr. Kukuk
Couple Plans
Lutheran Rites
September 6
Mr and Mrs Jim Wilkerson,
Bethany, are announcing the
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Cynthia Jo Anne, to Raymond
Joseph Kukuk. The prospective
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Herman Kukuk, route 1, Perry.
The future bride is a 1975
graduate of Moore high school.
Her fiance is a 1975 graduate of
Perry high school and is locally
employed.
The wedding will be an event
of Sept. 6 in the Christ Lutheran
church. Rev Walter Wehmeier
will officiate for the 7 p.m.
double-ring rites
-KIRBY-
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Social Calendar
Monday
Order of Rainbow for Girls, 7:15
p.m. Masonic hall.
Past Noble Grands club, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Tuesday
Alpha Chi Child Study club, 7:30
p.m Hostess, Mrs J D
McAngus, 811 Holly street.
Petunia unit. Perry Garden
Clubs, 1:30 p.m. Hostess, Mrs
Charles Campbell, 509 Holly
street.
Wednesday
Home Culture club, covered
dish luncheon, 12:30 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs. Mabel Pfeiffer,
708 Holly street.
Thursday
United Presbyterian Women,
general meeting, 9:30 a.m
Church fellowship hall
Faith circle, Christian Women's
fellowship, 9:30 a m Hostess.
Mrs Leon Hughes, 512 Ivan-
hoe street.
Hope circle, CWT. 130 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs Gertrude Duni-
van, 1003 Tenth street.
Charity circle, CWF, 1 30 pm
Hostess, Mrs E. F. Berry-
man, north of Perry
Circle one, Zion Lutheran
Church Women, 1:30 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs Bill Rieman,
east of Perry
United Methodist Women, gen-
eral meeting, 1:30 p.m.
Church fellowship hall.
Baptist Women, First Baptist
church, general meeting, sal-
ad luncheon at noon, 10:30
a.m. Church fellowship hall.
)ne of the most exciting things to happen
For Fall, is naming of Merle Norman
the Look of Elegance
as the official
for the
"Miss World-U. S.A. Beauty Pageant
Channel 5,788 ABC-TV
Clair Reece's Merle Norman Beam
•-707 IVANHOE SHHHHH=H*HH**H
Petermanns
Feted On
Anniversary
Mr and Mrs Ernest Peter
mann were feted with a
reception recently in observ-
ance of their golden wedding
anniversary The event was
held in the home of their
daughter and son-in-law and
their family. Mr and Mrs Paul
Bronner, 1120 Seventh street
Petermann and the former
Kathryn Ritthaler were mar-
ried Aug 5, 1925, in Perry Fol-
lowing their wedding, the
couple established a home three
miles south of Bill’s Corner
where they still reside and
where Mr Petermann has lived
since 1903 They were engaged
in farming until their retire-
ment this spring
The couple are the parents of
four sons, Bud of Perry, Al,
Stillwater; Bill, Marlow; and
Harry, also of Stillwater and
one daughter, Mrs Bronner
They are the grandparents of 15
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren
The reception table was
centered with an arrangement
of yellow roses, flanked by gold
tapers in crystal holders The
three tiered anniversary cake
was topped with a gold numeral
•So-
Attending the reception were
the couple's sons and daughter
and their families, Mr and Mrs
Bud Petermann, Ron and
Cheryl; Mr and Mrs Al
Petermann Mr and Mrs Bill
Petermann, LouAnn, Julie and
Lori; Mr and Mrs. Harry
Petermann, Chris and Susan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bronner,
Pam, Paula, Barbara and
Brian.
Others attending were Mr
and Mrs Benny Duncan and
Mr and Mrs Jim Duncan and
Harold. Rogers, Ark., Mr and
Mrs W. G Ritthaler, Randy
Lee Ritthaler, Mr and Mrs
David Petermann, Shelly and
Scott, Laraine Minnix, Mr and
Mrs Jess Pierce, John Lovell,
Mr and Mrs Dave Ferguson,
Richard Minnix and Mrs Larry
Wheatley, Stillwater
Mr and Mrs. Jake Ritthaler,
Caldwell, Idaho; Aurelia Wat-
son and Mr and Mrs Erwin
Petermann, Burlington, Iowa;
Mr and Mrs Terry Chenoweth
and Steven, Manford; Mr and
Mrs Norman Montgomery,
Arkansas City, Kan.; Mr and
Mrs Carl Ritthaler, Mound-
ridge, Kan.; Wanita McGuar,
Glencoe; Mr and Mrs Fred
Kukuk, Timmy and Tammy,
Enid, Mr and Mrs Phillip
Panther, Bartlesville
Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith
and Fred Pfeiffer, Orlando;
Miss Sandy McCurry, Mrs
Hattie Shiever, Mr and Mrs
Ernest Zemp, Morrison; Mr
and Mrs Louis Zemp, Mr and
Mrs Floyd Bay Jr., Mr and
Mrs Art Smith, Bill Smith.
John Vasek, Mr and Mrs W L.
Ritthaler, Cordella Meissner.
Mr and Mrs Carl Smith, Miss
Emma E Smith. Mr and Mrs
I. A Seeliger and Mrs Ann
Ewy, all of Perry.
Barbs
By PHIL PASTORET
The boor who says It's only
a cat has never had one for 14
years as an impeccable friend
So you can’t go 70 mph any
more — you might possibly
thereby live to be 50
The National Zoological Park
in Washington exhibits some
400 kinds of birds, not including
the Capitol Hill Vulture
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 8 p.m.
IOOF hall.
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