Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1993 Page: 3 of 12
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Wednesday, May 12, 1993
BREAKFAST 6 a.m. 2 p.m.
Breakfast at Its best-made from scratch
• Luncheon Specials 10:30-2 p.m.
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Barbara Donna
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is helper in her
classroom, for
the day.
Tetik’s Learn & Play, Inc.
40114 Noble 336-2476
Professional
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Drive-In Window
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Gloria Brown, Women’s Editor
Vera Ford To Speak At
Women's Aglow Meeting
Vera Ford, Edmond, and community involve-
formerly of Perry, founder ment, she is the wife of
and executive director of Evangelist John H. Ford, E
Lend-A-Hand Parent-Child the mother of three children
center for the Prevention of and has two grandchildren.
Child Abuse Inc., will be She is the daughter of the
guest speaker at a meeting late Eunice Porter, and the
of the Perry chapter. Worn- oldest of six brothers and
en’s Aglow fellowship. one sister. She currently re-
_ The meeting will be held sides with her family in Ed-
E at 7 p.m. Thursday at the mond and is an example of
Heritage room at Perry how God can use one person
Carnegie library . Mrs. Ford to make a difference in the
was born in Stillwater and lives of others and "turn
received her secondary edu- beauty from ashes.”
cation in Perry public The meeting is open to
schools. After graduating any interested woman,
from PHS. she attended There is no charge, but a
Northern Oklahoma Junior free will offering will be re-
college at Tonkawa, where ceived to cover the speak-
she earned an associate de- er’s expenses. Those attend-
gree in community mental ing have been asked to use
health. She received a the Seventh street entrance
bachelor’s degree in crim- to the library, according to
inal justice administration Marlene Stuck, president,
and a master’s of education The meeting will also in-
degree from Central State elude praise and worship, a
BUSINESS PEOPLE and customers, and those just com-
ing to town for whatever reason, are being encouraged
to wear Centennial attire each Friday through the Sep
tember celebration. Shirley Self, of Shirley's Shoe Box
Etc., is dressed in an ensemble which she sewed. Her ecru
blouse features a high neckline and lace on the cuffs. Her
A-line walking skirt features a sweep train and her bolero
type cropped jacket has long sleeves which are full at the
shoulders. Her hat and brooche belong to Venita Hodge.
(Staff photo.)
university in Edmond.
skit, fellowship and refresh-
Vera has always been ac- ments.
tive in church, although she For more information,
did not accept Christ as one may telephone any of
Lord and Saviour of her life the following officers: Ellen
until 1983. She is best de- Tarrant, vice president,
scribed as being a "Trail 336-4514; Melissa Bernal, re-
Blazer" for her pioneering cording secretary, 336-4823:
efforts within the commun- or Darla Lambott, corre-
ity where she has made a spending secretary, 336-
positive impact in the lives 5012.
of others.
Women’s Aglow is an in-
The Lend-A-Hand Parent- ternational, interdenomina-
Child center was founded in tional fellowship composed
May 1990 out of a need in the of a network of caring
Oklahoma City community women, which meets local-
to reduce the high incidence ly in monthly meetings
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AN AUTHENTIC VINTAGE ensemble was worn by Leta
Fay Baetz last Friday on her job at Busha’s Boutique. The
two piece black dress belonged to the mother of the late
John Aigner. The dress boasts diamond cut black beads
on the bodice and complimentary buttons on the linen-look
skirt. The bodice features tiny tucks and is gathered at
the waistline forming a peplum. The skirt is gored with
alternate gores accented with sections of pleats with rib-
bon trim and buttons. The skirt has a sweep back. These
shopping on Fridays are encouraged to wear their Centen-
nial attire. (Staff photo.)
1 Pre-Season Sale I
I Replace your worn out 1 ^ Given For
; unit with a 1 Unit Four By
1 10 SEER Energy § Uilie Kukuk
Efficiency RUUD
; Air Conditioner.
- UAKA 018 thru 060
“So, You’re Thinking
About Abortion" was the de-
votion by Hilda Kemnitz for
unit four of the Christ Luth-
eran Women’s Missionary
league May 6 in the church
fellowship hall.
Present were Mrs. Kem-
nitz. Mrs. Nena Thiele, Mrs.
from the Messenger. Lillie
Get $10 off each purchase of any
Reebok® or BOKS® footwear or
apparel item with a retail price of
S35 or more when you bring in 5
bottle caps from participating
Pepsi-Cola products.
I GEE EL ER C
I Shirley's Shoe Box, Etc.
reel, 336-4206
Beautiful
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NW Corner •
of child abuse. The agency
is not-for-profit and the first
African American Mental
Health Home Visitation Pre-
vention program in the
state, focusing on parent
education training, child de-
velopment and building self-
esteem. Due to the Agency’s
uniqueness, Mrs. Ford has
been featured in newspap-
ers and on several television
programs.
In addition to her church
BIR THS 6
Nolan Wilson Born
In Oklahoma City
Wayne and Heather Wil-
son, 1311 Kaw street, are
parents of a son born at 5:16
p.m. Thursday, April 22,
1993, at Presbyterian hospit-
al in Oklahoma City. The in-
fant weighed 9 pounds and
has been named Nolan
Wayne. He measured 20- in-
ches in length. The couple
are also the parents of a
daughter, Mariah. 19-
months-old.
Paternal grandparents
are Gene and Phyllis Wilson
and maternal grandparents
are Herb and Sherry Brand,
Perry. Paternal great-
grandparents are Evelyn
Fisher, Perry, and the late
Alvin Wilson, and Thelma
and Walter Taylor. Oke-
mah. and maternal great-
grandparents are Herbert
and Ester Brand. Perry,
and the late Clyde and Lois
Kime.
Social Calendar
Wednesday
Xi Epsilon Rho chapter.
Beta Sigma Phi. 7:30 p.m.
Hostess, Lois Malget. 828
Cedar street.
Thursday
Perry chapter. Women’s
Aglow Fellowship. 7 p.m.
Friday
Ladies Bridge and Golf as-
sociation of the Perry Golf
and Country club, lunch-
eon, 12:15 p.m. Country
club.
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF han.
Monday
Chapter BH. P.E.O.. 6 p.m.
CCC Lake lower pavilion.
Faith circle. United Meth-
odist Women, 7 p.m. Host-
ess. Janet Shannon. 808
Quail Creek.
Tuesday
Perry Business Women,
noon luncheon. Cattle
Barons.
Petunia unit. Perry Garden
Clubs. salad luncheon.
12:30 p.m. Hostess. Mar-
cella Yarborough, 623
Kaw street.
Darla’s Family Styling
Cut & Style
$12
Open 85 Tues, Thur, Fri. & Sat.
336-4329
Kumback Cafe & Pub
Rib-Eye 10 oz. USDA choice $749
Sirloin Steak.... 80 $599
Jumbo Fried Shrimp.. $749
Chicken Breast
on Rice.....
$649
NIGHT BUFFET
ALL YOU CAN EAT
$450
2 Meats - Full Salad Bar
Vegetables-Desserts
Apple Fritters
Downtown
5 AM-8 PM
Free
Grocery
Delivery
CEDAR
JUNCTION
408 Cedar
336-3233
X-Large Single
Toppi ng
$499 Pewup ont.
Large Supreme
$599po
Med. Supreme &
Med. Single
$Q99
2 Large
Calazone’s
$999
Brian Winters Jr.
Born In Enid
Brian and Tammera Win-
ters. route one, Lucien, are
parents of a son born at
12:41 a.m. Saturday. May 8.
1993. at Bass Memorial hos-
pital in Enid. The infant
weighed 7 pounds, 2%
ounces and has been named
Brian Keith Jr. He has one
WE SELL
I MONTANA
SIVERSMITES
BUCKLES &
JEWELRY
Stillwater Milling Co.
S. of Square 336-2168
All
2 Ltr.
POP
$109
Lays
14% Oz
Doritos
17 Ox.
$199
’ Borden
Ice Cream
12 om 5199
Old Charter 10 Yr.
$1380..
DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE
Kukuk gave the topic. "A brother, Matthew Lee Sew-
Time for God, Me and Oth- ard, 4-years-old, and one sis-
ers." Mrs. Manning read the ter, LaTasha Diane Gilbert,
correspondence. Mrs. Poll- 2-years-old.
man reported mailing six Maternal grandparents
get-well cards, two baby are John and Sue Crews,
cards and eight sympathy Perry. Virgil Winters, Ln-
cards. den, and Frances Winters.
Jr.-Sr. Prom Saturday, May 15
“MAGIC IN THE NIGHT”
$333 Per Ton . , , nitz. Mrs. Nena Thiele. Mrs. The meeting was conclud-
... 1 A 11 . . most Lester Campbell, Mrs. Zella ed with the league pledge in
Including Installation - Expires 6-10-93 3 Aigner, Mrs. Metha Baetz, unison.
(Compressor burnout additional $60) 2 Mrs. Monzell Pollman. Mrs.
Con lie For Your Heating I Anna Kukuk, Mrs. Effie Classified ads get results.
Call US For TOUT Mealing 5 Manning, Mrs. Harold
& Cooling Needs. $ Kukuk and Mrs. Cecilia
. FREE ESTIMATES , The devotion was taken
Duties for the June meet- Eureka Springs, Ark., are
ing are devotional, Mrs. paternal grandparents.
Manning, mission report. Ethel Kirk, Perry, is ma
Mrs. Anna Kukuk, and ternal great grandmother,
topic, Mrs. Thiele.
See how much money you
can add up by selling odds
and ends in a classified in
The Perry Daily Journal.
Can 336-2222.
• Boutonnieres
• Corsages
• Wrist Corsages
• Hair Pieces
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add that extra touch of
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Call or come by and we’ll
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412 A. 7th St. 336-4025 5 sion report, “Walking the
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Watson, Milo W. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1993, newspaper, May 12, 1993; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2256855/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.