The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 176, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1987 Page: 3 of 12
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Thursday, Sept. 3, 1987
NOW OPEN
NOLTE’S
BOOK RACK
Between 10th & 11th
on S. Boundary
10-5:30 p.m.
Children's
Spring and Summer
Clothing 50% Off
Busha’s Boutique
634 Cedar 336-2477
Women's Page
Gloria Brown Women's Editor
“Lovely HAIR STYLES and MANICURES
Jome
Barbara
and REMEMBER
Stephanie
aneomgive shower you with
$40.00 Value-all this for just 3850
three Luxiva anti-aging skin care “o
products, full size lipstick, nail lacquer, a
and an elegant, collapsible umbrella-
Clair Reece’s Merle Norman Beauty Salon
AA^^^^, 707 IVANHOE ^^.^A^^^
Vickie & Lee
Malget
WEDDING-CATERING &
BRIDAL REGISTRY SERVICE
COUPLES REGISTERED FOR JULY & AUGUST
Perry ,
Support 1
Groups i
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Y
ALANON 0
Sunday, 8 p.m. — Alcoholics 3
Anonymous, West Fir avenue. %
Sunday, 8 p.m. — Alanon 7
meeting (for spouses, relatives A
and friends of alcohol abusers), %
West Fir avenue. Y
Tuesday, 8 pm. — AA Begin- o
ner’s meeting, west Fir Avenue. 5
Wednesday, 8 p.m. — AA, Y
West Fir avenue. 0
Wednesday, 8p.m. — Alanon, 3
West Fir avenue. %
Friday, 8 p.m. — AA, West 7
Fir avenue. 2
Friday, 8 p.m. — Alanon, Big 3
Book study, West Fir avenue, z
Saturday, 11 a.m. — AA Open 0
women’s meeting (open to all i
interested women). -
Saturday, 8p.m. — Open AA 0
meeting, (open to anyone in- 2
terested). West Fir avenue. 3
For further information, 0
Write AA, P.O. Box 95, Perry. A
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 3
Thursday, 6:30 p.m. United Y
Community Action building. (
For further information, 3
Write NA, P.O. Box 382, Perry, %
Ok. 73077. 7
Social Calendar
Melissa Macias
Brad Finley
Heidi Bisson
&
Scott Smith
Stacy (Niles)
&
Vance Fanning
Kathy Stockwell
&
Jeff Goldsberry
Mrs. Smith
Scott Smiths At Home In OKC
After Caribbean Wedding Cruise
Denise Nilssen
Me-uemn MEE m-HELLE
CARPET
SALE!
Free Delivery-Terms Available
house of furniture
West Side □ 918-762-3355 Pawnee, Okla.
•Mmmmunum
The Gingerbread House J
Ceramic and Gift Shop *
615 Delaware 336-3128 T
—P PROFESSIONAL
DISCOUNT PHARMACY
Following a Caribbean and babies’-breath, tied with
cruise wedding trip, Mr. and a shower of white ribbons
Mrs. Scott Wayne Smith are boasting love knots.
now at home at 2401 North- Kathleen Ann Bisson,
west 122nd street in Okla- Plano, Texas, served her sis-
homa City.
ter as maid of honor. Brides-
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Monday
Past Noble Grands club, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Circle two, Zion Lutheran
Church Women, 7:30 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs. Bertha
Smith, Church fellowslrip
haU.
Denise invites you to come and
enjoy the games and entertainment
at the courthouse park, Saturday,
Sept. 19.
The Exchange
Bank & Trust Co.
6th & Delaware
Lejuana Ennis, Ron Tennyson
Feted With Pre-Nuptial Events
1410 Fir
336-2225
Gene & Joan Breshears
OPENING SPECIAL
Good Mon.-Sat.
100’s-5 Grain
Buffered Aspirin.. 89°
Mr. Smith and the former maids were Jean Morrissey,
Heide Ann Bisson were mar- another sister of the bride,
ried in a candlelight cere- andStephania Nelson, both of
mony Aug. 28 at Christ the Oklahoma City, and Sara Kil-
fellowship hall.
King Catholic church in Okla- leen, Dodge City, Kan. They T.O.P.S., OK. 465, Perry,
homa City. Rev. Joseph Ross, were attired identical in tea-
Norman, officiated for the 8 length gowns of black taffeta.
p.m. double-ring rites.
The backless gowns were
Ceramics Is A
Great Hobby
For Every Age
SUMMER HOURS:
Mon.-Tue.-Thurs.-Fri.—10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wed. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
100's 500 Mg.
Vitamin C
100's Multiple
Vitamins .
99c
S100
(Quanity Limited-2 To A Customer)
| • Free Prescription
Delivery
• 24 Hour Prescription
Service
Hours
M-F 9-6 p.m.
Sat. 9-3 p.m.
Gene Breshears, Reg. Pharmacist
336-2225
Labor Day
SPECIALS
Thursday-Friday Nights
T-Bone &
Salad Bar
8.95
Pork Chop &
Mushroom Sauce 5.95
Chicken r
Fried Steaks .. 4.95
Childs Patty Melt.. 99c
Super Salad Bar
BBQ Italian Sausage
Homemade Noodle Soup
ALL YOU CAN EAT
Char-Burger Special 99°
To Go Only-2 or more only
Downtown
5:00 A. M.-9:00 P.M.
hospital education room.
Parents of the couple are fashioned with short puffed JOY fellowship, salad supper,
Richard and Margaret sleeves and accented with a
Bisson, Plano, Texas, and sash which tied with abow in
Jim K. and Cheryl Smith, 113 the back. They carried nose-
Skyline Hills. gays of white roses tied with
Vows were read before an a shower of white ribbons.
altar setting created with a Steve Smith served his
pair of 7-branched candel- brother as best man. Grooms-
abras adorned with arrange- men were Jerry Dow, Wich-
ments of red roses, greenery, ita, Kan., Russell Rupp, Per-
white babies’-breath and ry, and A. J. Bisson, Okla-
| white satin ribbon. A similar, homa City. Guests were seat-
| larger arrangement was plac- ed by David Griffin, Cran-
ed on the priest's podium. Al- ston, R.I., Scott Ingham,
ternate pews were marked Washington, D.C., and Barry
with white bows, red roses, Nicholas, Tulsa.
babies’-breath and ribbons Andy Lawrence, Enid, son
| tied in love knots. In the foyer, of Charles Lawrence, was
ii a focal table held pictures of ringbearer. Allison Smith,
the couple as babies and a Dennison, Texas, was flower
current picture flanking a girl. She wore a tea-length
book with Ruth’s message dress of white taffeta featur-
from Ruth 1:4, accented with ing a full lace overskirt and
a long-stemmed red rose. puffed sleeves, accented with
Readers were C. J. Smith black satin ribbon bows and
and T. R. Blades. Robert seed pearls.
Shull, Oklahoma City, wasor- For her daughter’s wed-
ganist, and Derwood Stephen ding, Mrs. Bisson chose a tea-
son, also of Oklahoma City, length dress of pale blue and
Vernona Dow and Ralinda Ivory with an ivory lace col-
Glasgow, both of Stillwater, lar and a dropped waistline,
were vocalists. Vocal selec- Mrs. Smith, the groom’s
tions included “Ave Maria,” mother, was attired in a tea-
I “The Lord’s Prayer” and length dress of coral chiffon
“The One and Only.
with a dropped waistline, ac-
Given in marriage by her cented with satin, and a satin
father, the bride was attired collar. Both wore a corsage of
in a formal gown of white taf- red roses.
feta and French imported Following the ceremony, a
lace. The lace bodice, gener- reception was held in the Par-
ously enhanced with seed ish hall. Guest tables were
pearls, was fashioned with a covered with white linen and
sweetheart neckline and a centered with red candles set
basque waistline. Her full in greenery, accented with
gathered skirt extended into bouquets of red, white and
a cathedral-length train. The black helium filled balloons.
French imported lace also The reception table held a
outlined the hem of the skirt four tiered wedding cake
and train, forming a flounce, decorated with red and white
Her fingertipped—length veil roses and babies’-breath, set
of illusion was attached to a on greenery of red caladiums
halo of silk flowers, and fern fronds. The groom’s
highlighted with pearls and chocolate cake depicted a
pearl stems. To complete her scenery of the upcoming
ensemble, she carried a honeymoon. The reception
cascade arrangement of red and dance were catered,
and white roses with greenery Janice Hrabal, Oklahoma Ci-
ty, attended the guest book.
no Tuesday Mime Miss Lejuana Ennis, bride- were made by the bride-
Mary circle. United Metho- elect of Ron Tennyson, has elect’s brother and sister-in-
dist Women, dinner been honored with anumber law, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
meeting, 6 p.m. Church of pre-nuptial events. Both Ennis.
are of Ponca City. Miss Ennis On Sunday, Aug 30, Miss
... H is formerly of Perry and is the Ennis was honored at a sur-
weishin, 6 p.m. meeting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill prise miscellaneous shower in
6:30 p.m. Perry Memorial 7 drive ponca city at the home of
The couple will exchange Mrs. Shirley Dych a an
vows in a 5 p.m ceremony at co-hosted by Ms. Kathleen
6:30 p.m., meeting, 7:30 ™WS * Orr. Invited guests were her
p.m. Fellowship hall. Mor- CCC Lake park soum of co -workers. The reception
rison Assembly of God 2 1 elcitthattm table was decorated with
church. Bass will officiate for thenup- wedding bells and other nup-
Wednesday , bride was honor, tial decor. The honoree’s
Progress club, president’s The future brides chosen colors of green, yellow
luncheon, 12 noon. Shady ed with a come and eo mist and white were used in the
Lady Restaurant. Kathy cellaneousshower Aus: sat decorating motif. The cake
Henry, Germany, will be the home of her arents. The was decorated to match the
guest speaker. 2"Kennedy and AIM Sheila invitations and boasted a
Thursday recentinn table young girl with a watering
Women’s Aglow Fellowship, 7 Ennis. Thereception thlhte can, showering her flowers.
TVOTis CiparlooiMachine cloth bordered with wedding Games were played.
Order of Eastern Star, 7:30 bells. A white cake, decorated
p.m. Masonic hall. with daisies and a green bor-
der, and a chocolate cake,
were served with stuffed
Roast hic en. dates and assorted nuts and
me == ========
dinner dish, roasted whole honored with bachelorette
and brought proudly to the and bachelor parties in Okla-
table for the head of the house homa City. Miss Ennis was
to carve. Today chicken is a feted at Triples’ Restaurant
daily food, available in and Pub with an advice din-
countless convenient forms. nerparty.Eachoneattending Henry Adlers Are
However, the National brought advice which was Great-Grandparents
Broiler Council notes, whole written in a booklet created
roast chicken is still im- especially for the honoree and Len and Krista Mize, Lusk,
pressive entree, easy to entitled, “Proverbs from the Wwo are parents of a son
prepare and low in calories Daughters of Experience.” born Aug. 27 at West Nebras-
ana tat content. The prospective groom was ka General hospital in Scotts-
4-H and FFA news are honored with a dinner at bluff Neb The infant weigh-
published in The Journal, be Samurai Japanese Restaur- ed 8 pounds 1% ounces and
sure to have your reporters ant and Saki House, then the has been named Alex
turn in their details of your party went bowling. Arrange- William
meetings. ments for the family events Maternal grandparents are
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M J. R and Shirley Green,
Hays, Kan., Leonard Mize
Jr., Wichita, Kan., and Pat
Richards, Hays, Kan., are
paternal grandparents. Ma-
ternal great-grandmothers
are Ruth Green and Anna
Seeber, both of El Dorado,
Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ad-
ler, Morrison, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Mize Sr.,
Bowie, Texas, are paternal
great-grandparents and pa-
ternal great-great-grand-
mother is Ethel Lawson,
Burkburnett, Texas.
We at Grim’s Beauty Bar
welcome you to
The Cherokee Strip Celebration!
Linda Stueve-Tues., Thurs. & Fri.
Iva Henke-Wed., Fri. & Sat.
Leona Grim-Mon., Thurs. & Fri.
Open Monday—Saturday
1017% Ivanhoe 336-5290
SAV A TRIP
1-35 & 77
_ 336-2644
Donna Haynes Open 24 Hrs. a Day
7 Days A Week
MAD PACK SPECIAL
We’ve
EXPANDED!
For Convenience
For Ease Of Parking
• Same Doughnuts
) "Always A
£ j Bakers Dozen"
J ♦ Speciality Cakes
" • Big Chocolate
Chip Cookies
COFFEE SHOP
8th & Fir .___
336-3412
Try Our Buffet
LUNCH BUFFET
It’s D-e-l-i-c-i-o-u-s
CHOICE OF
Two meat items, Two
vegetables, Salad Bar in-
cludes vegetable Dip,
assorted cheeses and
prepared salads, Loaf of
Bread and Hot Dessert.
$495
1 a.m.-2 p.m.
Come join in the fun
at the Cherokee
\ Strip Club.
HEROKEE STRI
RESTAURANT
222--------00
Duncan Taylor
336-9548
W. of City
WOOD
PALLETS
$1.98
Donaldson & Yahn
513 Delaware
Albright 402-7th-
Insurance, Inc. 336-4434
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
• In Home
• Auto & Business
• Health & Life
vanO AsSocuONOF
PROFESSIONAL
INSURANCE
AGENTS
4 The couple left the reception
A and dance in a chauffeur
A driven limousine wearing
■ their wedding attire.
■ The bride is a 1983 graduate
• of Bishop McGuinness high
* school in Oklahoma City and —
a 1987 graduate of Oklahoma ,
8 State university. She is J
employed at Gregory’s at %
North Park mall. The groom •
is a 1982 graduate of Perry %
high school and graduated •
from OSU in 1986. He is em- ♦
ployed at International Mar- 2
keting Specialist for the Okla- Y
homa Department of %
Commerce. %
On Aug. 27, the groom’s •
parents hosted a rehearsal •
dinner at the Marriott in •
Oklahoma City in honor of ♦
their son and his fiancee. ♦
Guests were members of the 2
wedding party. X
CHOICE OF
6 Pk. Cans Dr. AD
Pepper or Coke OH
$1099
• Cooler
INCLUDES:
• Luncheon
Meat
6 Pk. Cans
BEER
$1499
• Cheese
• Chips
• Bag of Ice
See Our Many Other In Store Specials
Fresh Brewed Coffee
Classified Ads Get Results
SPECIAL
8 oz. Hamburger Steak topped with melted
cheddar cheese and sprinkled with bell
peppers, diced onions and tomato. Choice
of potato and one trip thru our Salad Bar.
Abby gives her advice, dai-
ly in The Perry Daily Journal.
CREATIVE Pa
DESIGNS
Bandan
eeggas Belts”
Bows! Bows! Bows!
Visit our stand at the Flea
Market Saturday.
(South Side of Square)
.0000000000000000044402.
DAILY SPECIAL
11 a.m.-Till?
Includes trip to our delicious
salad bar, entree of the day, .oil
& tea or coffee.
$374
$405
HOURS:
Closed Monday
Tue.-Sat. 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sun. 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Wednesday Night
SPECIAL 5-9 p.m.
PANCAKES
All You Can Eatt
990
DINNER BELL RESTAURANT
336-2277
Basic Management Co.
1*35 & Hr Ave.
Jerry & Dorthey Hobson
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View 12 places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 94, No. 176, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1987, newspaper, September 3, 1987; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2255082/m1/3/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.