The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 99, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1992 Page: 3 of 12
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Tuesday, June 30, 1992
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Most Insurance Accepted
Creedence Padgett
Michael S. Reihs
Fraternal visits were re- Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, Mr.
ported when Esther Rebe- and Mrs. Lloyd Taulman,
kaii lodge met June 19in the Mrs. Jewel Harrison and
IOOF hall. Mrs. Bob Cotner, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore,
noble grand presiding, June 10, the district
- Attending the Checotah circles met at MarshaU. At-
homecoming on June 14 tending were Mr. and Mrs.
a were Mr. and Mrs. La- Taulman and Mrs. Lillian
Vaughn Lawson. On June 7, Jeffery.
■ the annual Oddfellow and In remembrance of Flag
■ Rebekah picnic was held at Day, Mrs. Opal Thompson
N Feoydi Park in Cleveland, read a poem titled “Re-
■ Attending from Perry were member Me,” followed by
s the pledge of alligiance.
I 1st Meeting For The Rebekah charter was
s — 8 4 draped in memory of Mrs.
I Cherokee Strip Rose Brown. Taking part
1, , were Mrs. Cotner, noble
• Qullters Guild grand; Mrs. Vern Moore,
•vice grand pro tern; Mrs.
• The first monthly meeting Marie Wakeman, chaplain;
• of the Cherokee Strip Quilt- Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.
■ er’s Guild was held June 16 Velma Moore, flower and
• at the home of Mrs. Patsy drape bearer. Eulogy by
-Hasenfratz. Mrs. Lloyd Brown and
President, Linda Ober- music by Mrs. Dan Hodge,
holzer, called the meeting to In observance of Fathers
order. The first item on the Day, Mrs. Thompson read a
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RIGHT SHOES
FORTH
WALKING
SHIRLEY’S
SHOE BOX, ETC.
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Kountry
Korner Deli
Across from library
Perry’s
“Lite Choice”
Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sat. 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
n agenda was to take nomina- poem titled, “What Is A
Engagement And July Wedding tions for vice president and Father?” Mrs. Velma
4 71. , treasurer. Karen Bigbee Moore read “Fathers Day”
Announced by Guthrie Couple was nominated vice presi- and Mrs. Cotner, “Walk A
dent and Mrs. Hasenfratz, Little Plainer, Daddy.”
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ferguson, Guthrie, have an- treasurer. The other officer Mrs. Wakeman, chaplain,
(Butch) Macias, Edmond, nounced the engagement of of the guild is Janet Web- read scripture from Mat-
and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon their daughter, Creedence ster, secretary, thew 6:25-27.
The by-laws and operat- Mrs. Kay Prusha, march-
ingguidelines drafted by the ed to the birthday bank
executive board were dis- followed by the Rebekah
Mrs. Mike Reihs, Guthrie, tributed to those in at- creed being read in unison
The couple are planning to tendance. Mrs. Oberholzer closing the meeting,
be married July 24 at the tabled the vote to accept Questions were answered
Westside Methodist church, them until July so members concerning the American
Guthrie, would have a chance to read flag as refreshments were
Miss Padgett is a 1990 over them and have any served to members by the
graduate of Gutlirie high questions answered at that hostesses, Mrs. Thompson,
school and is attending the time. The members fee of $1 Mrs. Wakeman, Mrs. Cot-
University of Central a month, name tags, guild ner and Mrs. Velma Moore.
Oklahoma, logo and membership forms
Mr. Reihs is a 1990 grad- were discussed.
uate of Guthrie high school Next on the agenda was
andis presently stationed at “show and share." Several
Sheppard Air Force Base in members brought quilts,
Wichita Falls, Texas, at- wallhangings, purses, pil-
tending technical training lows, and etc.
school. Block of the month was
Following the wedding the handed out and explained by
couple will reside in Warn- Kaye Bond. This month was
er, Ga., where the groom the “Double Four Patch.”
will be stationed. An example was displayed
for members to examine. latum Leslie Hodge
The program, which was Born In Atlanta
Insiullulion requested by a member, on
D “Textiles 101” was given by Tatum Leslie is the name
KeDEKCIC Ujjicers Jeanne Mitchell. The group selected for the newborn
Tn 10-1, discussed fabric texture, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
10 De JU thread count, hues, colors, Doug Hodge, Atlanta, Ga.,
u n K intensity, yardage of quilts, formerly of Perry.
Mrs. Bob Cotner, noble backings, patterns of fab- The infant, the second for
grand, of the Esther Re- rics, fabric content and how the couple, was born at 12:26
bekah lodge, thanked all her to tell the content of scrap a.m. Friday, June 26,1992.
officers and members for material. She weighed 7 pounds, 7
their cooperation and sup- Mrs. Oberholzer asked ounces and measured 20
port during her term in of- members for suggestions inches in length at birth,
fice, and makingitan enjoy- for future meeting places. Mr. and Mrs. Hodge also
able success. . , The guild has been invited to are parents of a two-year-
Mrs. LaVaughn Lawson, meet at Mrs. Hasenfratz un- old daughter, KeUy.
Mrs. Izora Downey, she vice grand, reada poem titi- til another meeting place Mrs. Hodge is the former
X will be 86, July 19. Her ad- ed, I Am Your Rebekah can be located. The next Roberta KeUy of Perry.
Iodee.it sheannouncedthat meeting will be at 7 p.m. Paternal grandparents
ishelatierofiofnicers IOOF July21 Those interested in are Mr. and Mrs. Bill
be held July 10 at the IOOF attending are asked to call Hodge, Perry. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Mary ruler Davlnr one of the officers for Calvin Kelly, Perry, are
Mrs. Mary Ellen Daylor information. maternal grandparents,
reported on the sick and _ . w F Hodge Parry is
ardscent She a hart There were 19 in atten- Hodge, Ferry, is
story on tA SEMTeA short dance, Mrs. Oberholzer, paternal great-grandfather,
parent ” Mrs Cotner told Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Hasen-
two witty ditties foUowed by fra,z- Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Letchworth
Mrs. Lena Henderson Bigbee, Maxine Endicott, Announce Arrival Of
reciting a poem titled “I Am Cindy St. Clair Helen A Great Grandson
Respected” Yarger, Dolly Hawkins, A Grear-uranason
Mrs. Marie Wakeman, Lana Day, Thelma Ratliff, James and Roberta Let-
chaplain, told a story of a NadeanNation, Hazel Fraz- chworth, Lucien, have an-
“Mom and Daughter” clos- ier, Betty Nemechek, Rose nounced the birth of their
ing with scripture from Mat- Clardy, Rose Marie Knight, newest great-grandson,
thew 11:28. Mrs. Webster, Bessie Marne Austin Matthew McCaul.
The meeting was closed and Nellie Jack. Mrs. St. Parents of the baby boy
by repeating the Rebekah Clair and Mrs. Day receiv- are Rodney and Sherri Mc-
Creed led by vice grand pro- door prizes. Caul, Edmond,
tem, Mrs. Vern Moore. ------------------------------ The child was born June
Singing was held in con- Social Calendar 22,at the Edmond Regional
elusion of the meeting, with ---------------------------------- Medical Center. He weighed
refreshments being served Friday 8 pounds and 11 ounces and
by the hostess, Mrs. Opal Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30 measured 20% inches in
Thompson, Mrs. Wakeman, p.m. IOOF Hall, length.
Mrs. Velma Moore and Mrs. Monday Maternal grandparents
Cotner. Past Noble Grands, 7:30 are Jim and Marlys An-
p.m. IOOF hall. tonoff, Murrieta, Calif.
‘-==================* Padgett to Michael Sean
T 1:1 7 51 ■ I Will You Take Reihs, both of Guthrie, Mr.
Tetik s Learn & Play, Inc.! are Reihs is the son of Mr. and
Will be taking infants and tod- 1 Time To Send
dlers starting this fall. We will j A Card?
be taking a very limited ■ Anyone having elderly
number. Call now to get on a j they would like to add to our
tentative list 336.2476 I list, please send us their
000-44/D. ■ name and addresses, and
: 4011 Noble ! we will publish them.
79172 1 I Hopefully many will take
time to send them a card on
their special day, or other
special occasions.
Send the information to:
Perry Daily Journal
P. 0. Box 311
Perry, Okla. 73077
On the outside of the
envelope, please write attn:
Lena Beier.
Individuals don’t have to
be a nursing home resident
to be added to our list.
JUNE BIRTHDAYS
GREEN VALLEY
Frank Brown, June 30. He
win be 77.
JULY BIRTHDAYS
Henry Freese, Route 2,
Box 91, Perry, Ok., 73077. He
will be 90, July 7.
Henry J. Toews, 211
Maple, July 7. Hewill be 77.
Bertha Smith, 1206 Holly,
July 8.
Vern Moore, 629 Otoe, Ju-
ly 8. He win be 83.
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Linda Franklin, R.N., Dir. Marlene Stuck, HHA
Judy Keith, R.N.
Pat Franklin, L.P.N.
Mildred Shearer, HHA
Sharon Hoffman, HHA
R.N. On Call 24 Hours 377-1191
dress is %Shawn Manor,
2024 Turner Road, Ponca Ci-
ty, OK, 74601.
PERRY NURSING HOME
Madie Johnson, July 2.
She will be 91.
GREEN VALLEY
Irene Boney, July 1. She
will be 65.
Lila Carver, July 2. She
will be 81.
Betty Ward, July 3. She
will be 69.
Elroy Goe, July 11.
Sherman Branen, July 16.
He will be 89.
Edith Ziesch, July 22. She
will be 89.
Emma Nicewander, July
23. She will be 94.
Charles Estes, July 16. He
will be 73.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 99, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1992, newspaper, June 30, 1992; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2256578/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.