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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Wednesday, May 26,1976
^ Women's Dage’s
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Gloria Brown, Women’s Editor
Don't Let Lips
Decide Feelings
'Citizenship' Theme Of
Senior Citizen Luncheon
By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY I must take exception to your statement
The mouth is an erogenous zone, reserved for one’s
lover - or for mouth-to -mouth resuscitation."
The mouth is an erogenous zone ONLY if one wants it to
be Otherwise it has no more emotion than the back of your
hand My family is not what might be called a family of
kissers However, I’ve kissed my sisters, father, mother and
even my daughters on the mouth, and none of us ever
regarded it as anything other than a warm greeting, which
was the way it was intended
Now. I have kissed many girls (and of course my wife) on
the mouth when I had amorous intentions and found that
they can respond as they feel It has nothing to do with the
"lip contact only the intentions of the two parties, which
must be mutual and simultaneous
I trust that you will give this further thought and agree
with my view
KISSIN PHIL
DEAR PHIL A kiss is just a kiss, unless it is otherwise
intended But the erogenous zone is a dangerous place to
decide which is which
DEAR ABBY My father says that 1 have to ask you
what you think the punishment should be lor the crime I
committed I stole some money from my parents.
So whatever you say. I will have to do I am 12 years old
GUILTY IN CLIFTON N J
DEAR GUILTY: Pay back the money out of your
allowance or work for it Ask the Lord’s forgiveness and
write. "I will not steal" 100 times And vow NEVER to
steal again
DE AR ABBY We recently announced that our daughter
is being married at a large church wedding on June 26th A
friendly neighbor phoned and asked at what time our
wedding was scheduled I told her 2 P M Then she told me
that HER daughter was being married the same day at 5
PIM and asked if she could use our flowers
I didn’t know what else to say, so I said yes.
W hen I told my husband, he said I should have told her if
she wanted to use our flowers she should pay half the florist
bill They are just about as well off financially as we are
Now my husband wants me to ring the lady up and make
that suggestion, but I haven’t the nerve
Please help me
WASN TTHINKING
DEAR W ASN T The time to have made the suggestion
was when she asked to use your flowers. Although it would
be rather awkward to suggest it now, do so. But remember,
you already said yes
DEAR ABBY It tickled my funnybone to think that
with all the uproar from Women’s Libbers, they neglected
to change MENopause to personpause.
J E IN ELCAJON, CALIF
DEAR J.E MENopause is strictly for women, and 1
seriously doubt if any man would insist on getting a piece of
the action
Everyone has a problem What s yours? For a personal
reply, write to ABBY Box No 69700. I. A Calif 90069
Enclose stamped, self addressed envelope, please
A senior citizen luncheon was
hosted recently by members of
the Good Neighbors home-
makers group at the Orlando
Community building
'Citizenship" was the theme
of the program which followed
the meal The luncheon tables
were decorated with liberty
bells and flags Mrs Jack
Betchan was program chair-
man "Menting the Bells" was
the devotional with Scripture
from Psalm 33 12-22 and What
America Means to Me" by
President Ford, was given by
Mrs Vernon Moore The flag
OU Pair
To Marry
August 7
Announcing the engagement
of their daughter, Karen Lee, to
Donald Jack Chaffin, are her
parents, Mr and Mrs William
Lawrence Taylor, Marrietta,
Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Chaffin, 411 Eleventh street, are
parents of the prospective
groom.
The future bride graduated in
May with special distinction
from the University of Okla-
homa where she received a
bachelor of science degree in
architecture. She is a member
of Delta Delta Delta sorority,
listed in Who’s Who Among
American College Students and
named outstanding senior in the
school of environmental design
Her fiance received his BA
degree in history from Okla-
homa State university and is
currently attending the OU
school of law He is a member of
the Sigma Nu fraternity
The wedding will be an event
of August 7 at the Memorial
Drive United Methodist church
in Houston, Texas
salute was led by Mrs Sylvan
Koch, who also read “History of
the Flags." The group sang
"America" and Quilting Par-
ty." Mrs. Larry Weinkauf
accompanied at the piano Mrs.
Sam Bolay read an article from
the American Legion magazine
Todd Harris, a Mulhall-Or-
lando 4-H club member,
presented his winning 4-H
bicentennial speech, "What
America Means to Me." A
group of Orlando senior girls.
Miss Sue Yost, Miss Jonnie
Meyer, Miss Terri Bulling, Mrs
Ronda Norris and Miss Sherry
Smith sang It is a Wonderful
Thing to be Me," "You and I"
and "Where Is Love," directed
by Mrs. Doris Burris
A game about our govern-
ment was led by Mrs Jerome
Kenaston and the winner was
Bill Watkins, Mrs Virgil Major
read an article on the “History
of the Liberty Bell."
Present were Lee Jerome,
Nelle Jerome, Mrs Clarence
Goodnight, Mrs. Almeda Drap-
er, Mrs. Grace Branen, Mrs.
Edna Klingaman, Mrs. Virgil
Major, Mrs Bolay, Mr and
Mrs. Clifton Pfeiffer, Mrs
Moon, Mrs. Gladys Webb, Mrs.
Ruth Wehr, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Schieffman, Mrs. Weinkauf,
Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Kenaston, Mrs.
Martha Resneder, Mrs. Ida
Jerome, Mrs. Carrie Bircket,
Mrs Anna Kindschi, Mrs
Bessie Edwards, Mrs. Vada
Spangler, Mrs Irlean Olden-
burg, Mrs Gertrude Warner,
Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Henn, Mrs. Edith
Zondler, Rev. Orin Daniels, Bill
Watkins and Mrs Betchan.
Two Guests
Present At
Ladies Assoc.
Hostesses for the May
luncheon of the Ladies Golf and
Bridge association May 14 were
Three Guests
Welcomed By
Ladies Of 76
Mrs Millie Highfill became a
new member of the Ladies of 76
club when the group met May 17
in the home of Mrs Smith
Adamson. Mrs Leona Payne
was assistant hostess
Mrs. Francis Webb, presi-
dent, conducted the meeting.
Guests welcomed were Mrs
Carl Gottschalk, Mrs Payne
and Mrs Highfill. Mrs. Ben
Bridges gave the lesson,
Techniques of Making and
Piecing Quilts." She showed
several quilt blocks of various
patterns and told how to
construct the top She said one
should use V-inch seams on
double-knit and V-inch seams
on cotton. One should use a fine
grade emory board to cut block
patterns and lay on the wrong
side of goods to mark. Size 7 or 8
quilting needles should be used
and quilting thread where
possible. One should use 6 to 8
stitches to the inch and never
use a thread which is too long.
Mrs Fred Kime showed a
quilt top in a pinwheel design
and an antique top of the red
school house pattern. Mrs.
Claude Chessmore showed a
double wedding ring quilt and
Mrs. Adamson, a diamond field
quilt and afghan. Mrs. John
Palovik showed a baby quilt
made of pastel double-knit.
Roll call response was "My
favorite quilt pattern." The
devotional was given by Mrs.
Bridges who read Scripture
from Matthew 6 Mrs Frank
Day led in group singing of
Home on the Range Mrs.
Laverne Rogers led the creed. A
report was given on the council
meeting, table decorators and
style show. Mrs. Day was to
assist with painting the wom-
en's building May 19
Cards were signed to be
mailed to area high school
graduates. The group voted to
donate $5 to help with the breast
cancer detection devide if the
project is carried out and to
send $25 to juvenile officer at
Unit Two
Adjourns
Until Fall
A devotional from "Portals of
Prayer" was given by Mrs
Loren Karcher when unit two of
Christ Lutheran Women's Mis-
sionary league met May 18 at
Christ Lutheran school
Mrs Harold Kukuk continued
a topic from the last meeting,
"The Wife, 200 Years Ago and
Today " Mrs Jerry Karcher,
president, conducted the busi-
ness meeting. New committees
were appointed for the year
The group voted to join in a
nationwide follow-up Evangel-
ism effort, "Freedom Is,”
sponsored by the Lutheran
Church, Missouri Synod tele-
vision ministry They also
decided to discontinue meeting
for the summer The next
regular meeting will be a sack
lunch picnic at Perry Lake
park, Sept. 7 at 1 p.m.
The hostess, Mrs. Garry Voss,
served refreshments to nine
members.
Glen Nelsons Parents
Of Son Born In Texas
Mr and Mrs. Glen Alan
Nelson, Victoria, Texas, form-
erly of Perry, are parents of a
son born May 18 at 7:21 p.m. in
Citizen’s Memorial hospital in
Victoria. The infant weighed 7
pounds, 6 ounces and has been
named Christopher Drew The
couple have two other children.
Edie, age 6. and Lisa, 4 Mrs
Nelson is the former Diane
Barker Swartz.
Paternal grandparents are
Mr and Mrs Allan Wilson, 14
Brethern, I do not consider
that I have made it my own;
but one thing I do, forgetting
what lies behind and straining
forward to what lies ahead, i
press on toward the goal for
the prize of the upward call of
God in Christ Jesus - Philip-
pians 3 13,14.
Magruders
To Observe
39th Event
Mr and Mrs Harold Magru-
der, north of Perry, will observe
their 39th wedding anniversary
Saturday, May 29
Mr Magruder and the former
Martha Green were married
May 29, 1937, in Shawnee
Magruder was employed for
SunRay Oil company for 32
years before retiring in Decem-
ber, 1972. He is presently
employed part time for Unit
Operations The couple are
parents of three sons and one
daughter, Hollis, Denver, Colo .
Joe, Houston, Texas; Mrs Bill
(Sue) Parrish, Kansas City,
Mo.; and Mike, of the home
address.
No special event has been
planned
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New Members
Are Welcomed
Mrs. Ron Sinclair and Mrs.
Lawrence Bohl were welcomed
as guests when the Oak Grove
homemakers group met May 4
in the home of Mrs Bob
Elmore Mrs. Frank Harting
presided.
Techniques of Making and
Piecing Quilts" was the lesson
by Mrs. Darrell Clark. She
demonstrated various quilt pat-
terns and discussed techniques
of putting quilts together. She
showed several quilt blocks and
various patterns which may be
used.
Mrs. Jimmie Moore gave the
treasurer's report and discuss-
ed putting flowers in the
Morrison churches in observ-
ance of homemaker's week A
paint day at the fairgrounds
was also discussed and Mrs.
Darrell Clark volunteered to
represent the group at the
workday
Mrs. Harting gave the
devotional by reading the
homemakers creed. Mrs. L.
Melvin Coe and Mrs. Melvin L.
Shupe were welcomed as new
members. Mrs. Bohl won the
hostess gift.
Roll call response was "My
favorite quilt pattern" and
answered by Mrs. Clark, Mrs.
Brent D Eggers, Mrs Elmore,
Mrs. Gary Eyster, Mrs
Harting, Mrs David Hilde-
brandt, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Leon
Vandruff and Mrs. Eldon Will.
Social Calendar
Thursday
Christian Women’s fellowship,
First Christian church, exe-
cutive meeting, 9:30 a.m., fol-
lowed by service day, 10:45
a.m. and covered dish
luncheon at noon. Church fel-
lowship hall.
United Methodist Women,
executive meeting, 9:30 a.m.
Hostess, Mrs. Chris Cockrum,
707 Quail Creek
Order of Eastern Star, 7 30 p.m.
Masonic hall.
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall
Mrs. Loyd Jones, Mrs Tolbert
St. Clair, Mrs. Gene Goley and
Mrs. Delmar Hoot
Arrangements of daisies and
carnations were used at the
head table and rose buds on the
side tables. Guests were Mrs
Darrell Danley, Alvin, Texas;
and Mrs. Phil Pierce, Washing-
ton, D.C.
Golf balls were awarded to
Mrs. Jim Stallings, Miss Sherry
Cress, Mrs. Cecil Chilcoat, Mrs
George Chitwood, Mrs. Jake St.
Clair, Mrs. Tolbert St. Clair,
Mrs. Ted Swart and Mrs Bus
Doits Bridge prizes were won
by Mrs Flynn Testerman and
Mrs. Charles Wooleson.
Members attending were
Mrs. Carl Bittman, Mrs. Chit-
wood, Mrs. Paul Cress, Miss
Cress, Mrs. B. C. Danley, Mrs
Dotts, Mrs. Dick Dunford, Mrs
R. I. Frailey, Mrs. Everett
Frueh, Mrs. Goley, Mrs. Hoot,
Mrs Monte Jones, Mrs. Loyd
Jones, Mrs. W K. Leatherock,
Mrs Paul Morrow, Mrs.
Howard Morgan, Mrs. Judson
Pierce, Mrs. Tolbert St. Clair.
Mrs. Jake St Clair, Mrs Henry
Schurkens, Mrs. Stallings, Mrs
Swart, Mrs. Testerman, Mrs
Milo Watson, Mrs Margaret
Williams, Mrs Wooleson, Mrs.
T. Zorba and Mrs Bodie
Williams
the start of the new club year in
July. Several attended the
picnic which the Fairview 4-H
club hosted for their families
and sponsors, the Ladies of 76
club members and their
families The hostess gift was
won by Mrs. Palovik and Mrs.
C. E. Snyder received a gift
from her secret pal.
Roll call was answered by
Mrs Adamson, Mrs. Max
Baetz, Mrs. Bridges, Mrs.
Charles Campbell, Mrs Chess-
more, Mrs. Herb Dahl, Mrs.
Day, Mrs Ronald Friend, Mrs.
Bill Grant, Mrs Kime Mrs
Palovik, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs.
David Sherrard, Mrs. Snyder,
Mrs Webb and guests, Mrs.
Gottschalk, Mrs Highfill and
Mrs. Payne
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 98, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1976, newspaper, May 26, 1976; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2251596/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.