The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 100, No. 224, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1993 Page: 3 of 12
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‘. 3, Perry Daily Journal Saturday, Oct. 30, 1993
Will You Take
Time To Send
A Card?
Anyone having elderly
• riends or family names
hey would like to add to
our list, please send us
heir name and address-
s, and we will publish
hem. Hopefully many
vill take time to send
I hem a card on their spe-
I ial day, or other special
I occasions.
I Send the information
I Perry Daily Journal
I P. 0. Box 311
■ Perry, Okla. 73077
I On the outside of the
I nvelope, please write
I ttn: Lena Beier.
I Individuals don't have
1 J be a nursing home res-
■ lent to be added to our
list. Local people, not in
a nursing home, will /
have their name and
birthday printed only.
People wanting to send
greetings to the people %
listed in this column, are
to send them to the indi-
viduals, NOT The Perry
Daily Journal.
OCTOBER
BIRTHDAYS
Vicente Avila, October
27.
Green Valley
Nursing Home
Cecil Jordon, October
27. He will be 87.
Amy Snyder, October
29. She will be 90.
Georgianna Elliott, Oc-
tober 30. She will be 81.
Announcements of er-
gagements, and a picture of
the individual or couple, will
be published in The Journal.
For details come in and talk i
with our social editor.
VomenS Dag
Gloria Brown, Women’s Editor
y Carol McPeek Speaker
■ For LTAC Meeting
A Carol McPeek presented a served to Mrs. Randall,
program on Interior Decorat- Marlys Nelson, Nancy
ing for the Ladies Tuesday Thomason, Mignon Bolay,
Afternoon club Oct. 12 at Elfrieda Wagner, lone Ste-
IJR Enterprises. ichen, Fran Wagner, Mrs.
Miss McPeek presented a Martin, Mary Hager, fanice
program on interior decorat- Sharp, Gloria Maine and Mrs.
ing. She discussed color Ragsdale.
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Welcome to the
Entire Family
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Loans-a-Plenty
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| 320 Sixth St.
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Kristina Bond
Gregory Tapp
Miss Bond, Mr. T pp
Wedding Plans Told
Wedding vows will be ex- Arkansas-Fayetteville where
changed January 8, 1994, she is working toward her
trends of the ‘90s in wallpa-
per, paint and floor coverings.CI
Miss McPeek said video's are C rof C IUD
available on almost all phas- .
es of home decorating. To Trave To
LTAC members then met at 1 ICY CI ‘ t
the Heritage room at Perry D
Carnegie library for the busi- TronCo CITY
ness meeting and refresh- ‘
ments. Anna Lou Randall, Recipe booklets were dis-
president, conducted the tributed when the Crafts 'N
meeting. Thank you notes Friends craft club met Oct. 13
were read from Marge Mar- at the First Christian church,
tin and Abbie Johnson. A Co-hostesses were Mollye
birthday card for Georgianna Henley and Dian McGuar.
Elliott, an honorary member The recipes were from the
now residing at Green Valley group's October cookie ex-
Nursing home, was signed by change. A brief discussion
Kumback Lunch
Serving The Community For 67 Years
Breakfast Special
All You Can Eat -$2.99
Select From 4 Serving Items
Full Buffet.
Lunch Special
Soup & Salad Bar
$3.99
$2.99
Daily 11:00 - 2:00
Night Specials
Mexican Food=Mon.-Tue.-Wed.
Steaks-Fish-Chicken Full Buffet Thurs. & Fri.
Come View The Centennial Paintings
"We’re large enough to serve you and small
enough to know you."
members present. The new
budget, presented by the bud-
get committee, was approved.
Hostesses were Dianna
Brorsen and Imogene Rags-
dale. Refreshments were
was held regarding upcom-
ing events. Cindy St. Clair an-
nounced members will trav-
el to Ponca City's 22nd annu-
al Arts and Crafts show Nov.
6, and will shop and eat lunch.
Local members will meet at
the home of Gloria Maine.
The club Christmas party
will be at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 8 in
the home of Mrs. Maine.
Hostesses for the November
meeting will be Cloyann Fent
and Rhonda Stevens.
Mrs. Henley and Mrs.
9000
Downtown
5 A.M.-3 P.M.
uniting Miss Kristina Kaye master's degree in communi- CrioAL LAr i
Bond and Gregory Forrest cation disorders. She is the PPOOK louse
Tapp. granddaughter of George and WZnAL A ,
Rev. Bill Powell will offi- D. D. Kemnitz, 1722 Mead- YY Inners Are
ciate at the 2 p.m. double-ring ow Lane, and the great- Ansar
rites at St. Andrew’s Episco- granddaughter of Bird Kem- AnnounCeo
pal church in Stillwater. nitz, southwest of Perry. w c
The future bride is the Greg is a 1985 graduate of winners for the SPOOK
daughter of Howard and NorthMesquite high school, House weight loss contest McGuar demonstrated a
Kaye Bond, Perry. Nornita Mesquite, Texas and re- were named at the Tuesday, grapevine wreath designed
Tapp. Waxahachie, Texas, ceived his associates degree Oct. 26, meeting of TOPS with twist paper, satin roses
and the late Kenneth L. Tapp, from Eastfield college. He is OK. No. 465 Perry at the and German statice. Each
are parenLs of the prospective currently employed by West- Church of the Nazarene. woman attending made one,
groom. ern World in Rogers, Ark., Lena Beier, contest chair- using her own chosen colors
Krista is a 1988 graduate of and trams horses for Rocky man, distributed prizes to and various satin and silk ros-
Perry high school and re- Spring Ranch, also in Rogers. Clara Williams, first place; e\
ceived her Bachelor's degree Following their marriage, Sandy Ellis, second; and Ine- Apple crisp dessert and
in Communication disorder rs the couple plan to establish da Weinkauf, thi rd. ice cr e am w e reise rv ed to
from the University of Okla- their home in Fayetteville un- Mrs. Ellis volunteered to Marilyn Branen, Darla C ok-
homa. She is currently at- til Krista completes her grad- prepare a new weight loss er, Mary LouiseDolezal,
tending the University of uate work, contest. Deanie Edgar, Helen uIler,
Dona Lee Powers, co- Gaye Glenn. Joan Hubble.
, r leader, conducted the business Amy McCleery, Janice
DAL #, , T , meeti ng i n the absence of Sharp. Kim Sheets. Glenda
Nero maTIOT I lUUIC Janet Stephens Reed Smith, Virginia Tovar,
r . F 1 1 *1 F. . Mrs. Williams was recog- Mrs. St. Clair, Mrs. Maine.
/ Jevoton For ( nif VA nized as loser of the week. Mrs. Henlev and Mrs.
LC YA I •Y " ‘ Loser of the month was Mrs. McGuar.
"Reformation for Me" was the past month. Mrs. Martin Ellis. j j
title of the devotion led by announced there will be an . Members were reminded of i nform ation a bout the
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■ ■ y 8 ■ vealed and new pals drawn in your hometown newspa-
for November, per. The Perry Daily Jour
. . ... Nila Shobe read a humor- na!...Still your best bargain
meeting are devotional, Mrs. ous poem concerning age.
Baetz; mission report, Joan Mrs.. Powers reminded mem-
Miller; topic, Mrs. Haxton; bers of the group’s bazaar/au-
and hostess. Mary Shimanek. ction set for November.
VeltaSiringersprogram
1 . was taken from an issue of
saries during the month of Tops magazine. She spoke
November. The meeting was about the need for self-love
concluded with the league and rewarding one’s self.
pledge. 0 A lack of self-love can lead
Attending were Mrs. Baetz, to deDression Mrs Stringer
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Martin, Mrs. McKeever and son should talk positively to
‘ Kao his or herself, wnte down pos-
inda U U • itive comments and post them
in conspicuous spots, visit the
library and borrow books and
videotapes to learn more
about the concept of self-love.
Friday Self rewards will reinforce
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30 self-esteem and help a person
p.m. IOOF hall. learn to repeat the process that
Tuesday led to those rewards.
Presbyterian Women, execu- A person should learn to re-
tive board, 10:30a.m. ward herself for what she has
Church fellowship hall. done, not the outcome. Small
PW, Citizen's Against Crime goals that are easy to reach
program, 7 p.m. Church fel- should be set.
• lowshiphall. Most people who spend
Perry Business Women, noon time helping others don t take
luncheon. Cattle Baron's the time to reward themselves
restaurant for their efforts. A person
Marigold Garden club, 2 p.m. should treat themselves as
Hostess, Mrs. Harold Hop- they treat others they care
kins, southwest of Perry. about and should Do Unto
Wednesday Yourself as You Would Do
Progress club, 1 p.m. Host- Unto Others." This, Mrs.
ess, Velma Collier, 701 Stringer said, is the Nedlog
North Twelfth street. rule (the Golden rule back-
Whipple Ladies aid, all day wards).
meeting. Whipple Commu- Mrs. Weinkauf volunteered
nity building. topresent the program on
Thursday Nov. 2.
United Methodist Women. Interested persons are in-
unit meeting, 1:30 p.m. vited,0 visit a TOPS meet-
Church fellowship hall. ing. The group regularly
Christie-Jones American Le- meets each Tuesday evening
gion auxiliary, 7 p.m. Host- at the Church of the Nazarene
ess, Sue Heil, Morrison at Ninth and Jackson streeLs.
American Legion post. Weigh-in is at 6 p.m. and
Elkettes, 7:30 p.m. Elk's thebusiness/programsession
lodge. starts at 6:30 p.m.
5, at a tense re tRewed IeUngton
12 in the church fellowship urged to attend.
hall. Duties for the November
The meeting was conduct-
ed by the president, Jane
Thiele. Peggy Haxton served
as hostess. The group sang "A
Mighty Fortress Is Our God."
Mrs. Thiele gave the mission
report titled, "He Stands By
The Door," written by Herbert
M. Jelley, son-in-law of unit
member Annabel Chadwick.
The topic, "Twelve Books
Every Lutheran Should
Read," was presented by
Marge Martin. She displayed
copies of most of the books
for members to peruse. Mrs.
Chadwick said clothing has
been packed and is ready for
delivery for Lutheran World
Relief. There were 75 pounds
of men's clothing, 56 pounds
of women's sweaters, 163
pounds of quilts and blankets,
88 pounds of soap and 32
pounds of children's clothing.
Members were reminded of
the fall rally Oct. 16 at Cush-
ing, and the general league
meeting Oct. 20 at Shady
Lady restaurant.
Each member named an
older friend she had visited
Social Calendar
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HALLOWEEN
0 Sunday, Oct. 31 49
We have the spookiest way
to send your Halloween
greetings.
I
Balloons & Air Walkers
Goodies for Trick or Treat Bags
Wreaths & Arrangements
Garfield
Plush
Cards &
Bags
Scary Gifts
Party Special
12 Helium Filled
Halloween
Latex Balloons
$600 Cash & Carry
640 Ceu
Vickie & Lee
Malget
336-5505
6666eeed
Large
2
Topping
Pizza
$99
(Pick-Up Only)
Lunch Special
11:00-1:00
2 Slices
$1 59
3 Slices
$199
(Drink
Included)
MEATh
2
Medium
Supreme
Pizza’s
$1299
Free
Grocery
Delivery
CEDAR
JUNCTION
408 Cedar
336-3233
Cedar Junction Discount Liquor
Jack Daniel
Black
(750) $9.99
Wine
Coolers
$3.994P
SPECIALS
SPECIALS
*** ATTENTION
THE BARGAIN CENTER
(Southside of Square)
606 Cedar Street, Perry, Oklahoma
IS GOING OUT-OF-BUSINESS
Persons having merchandise on consignment to the BARGAIN
CENTER who want their merchandise back, need to pick it up before
Saturday, November 13,1993, or merchandise will be forfeited.
Persons who are owed money from the sale of merchandise con-
signed to the BARGAIN CENT ER can claim their money Tuesdays
through Saturdays, from 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m., until Saturday,
November 13,1993.
The Bargain Center is no longer accepting merchandise for resale.
ERMINE MARCHBANKS, Owner
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