The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1995 Page: 3 of 10
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Saturday, Feb. 18,1995
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MEMBERS OF PERRY PROGRESS CLUB, a General Federated Women's club, served as hostesses for a friendship
luncheon. They served a buffet luncheon to members of the other two GFWC clubs of Perry. Hostesses were front row,
from left, DeDe Day, Hulda Henry, Elaine Randall, Laura Beers and Lois Malget. Back row, Olivia McNeil Marcella
Yarborough, Shirley Williams and Verna Skouby. (Staff photo.)
Perry Progress Club Posts 3rd Annual
Friendship Lawcheon For Perry GFWCs
A friendship luncheon was
hosted Wednesday, Feb. 15,
by members of the Petry Pro-
gress club.
Guests were members of
Social Calendar ' Four Guests
---“---Welcomed Bu
Chapter Bi, P.E.O., brown Whipple Aid
bag luncheon, 12 noon. .
Hostess, Juana Hall, Hori- Four guests were welcomed
zon Room. Exchange Bank by the Whipple Ladies aid
& Trust Co. Feb. 1 at the Whipple Com-
Faith circle. United Methodist munity building, r, .
Women, 7 p.m. Hostess, Welcomed were Claudine
Linda Drever 105 Skyline’ VanBebber, Erma Ellis,
Tuesday oxyline. Olivia McNeil and Denise
Perry Business Women, noon Hunt. Ms. Hunt joined as 3
luncheon and program new member. Floris Dayton
meeting. Shady Lady res- served as hostess and the day
taurant. was spent quilting.
Perry Study club, 1:15 p.m. Following a covered dish
Hostess, Elham Shaheen, noon meal, the business meet-
Horizon Room, Exchange ing was conducted by Vir-
Bank and Trust Co. ginia Hentges. Songs were
Petunia Garden club, 1:30 led by Fern Freese, accom-
p.m. Hostess, Hazel Busse, paniedby Maxine Endicott at
1218 Delaware street. the piano. Mrs. Endicott and
Cherokee Strip Quilter's Nadine Betchan gave read-
guild 7 o m. Christian ings. Prayers were offered for
church P Ellsworth McNeil, Alvin
Wednesday Meyer, Martin Piel, Evelyn
Wednesday Afternoon Sew- Hay and Ludel e Rouse.
ing club, 2 p.m. Hostess, The meeting was adjourned
Elsie Mornhinweg, 905 with the benedict ion. The
Jackson street 5‘ penny drill was won by Ruby
Thursday Gleason.
Altar Society, 7 p.m. St. Rose
of Lima Parish hall.
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Store Hours
M-F 9-5:30
SAT. - 9-5
Busha's Boutique
634 Cedar 336-2477
1 the other two General Feder-
§ ated Women's Clubs of Per-
; ry: Ladies Tuesday Afternoon
3 club and Perry Study club.
* The event was held at the
I Horizon Room at the Ex-
n change Bank and Trust com-
3 pany.
3 In celebration of President's
9 Day, a red, white and blue
color motif was used in dec-
orating. Each table boasted
_ a balloon bouquet in red,
white and blue, tied with
71 complimentary ribbons. At
> each place setting was a min-
> iature American flag, given
” as favors. A buffet meal was
” served.
—Homemade Bread----Homemade Bar B Que-
§ The Doughboy’s
I "Made from scratch” ..
$ Buttermilk Biscuits and Sausage %
I Gravy will please even Grandma! 2
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T Free Coffee 5-8 AM (With any order)
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I 400 Fir 336-3684 5:00 AM-2:00 PM
Homemade Hashbrowns—Homemade Onion Rings
The welcome was given by
Elaine Randall, Progress club
president. For entertainment,
Mrs. Laura Beers conducted
a game of President's Bingo.
Prizes from Wood 'N Stuff,
pasta measures of various
shapes, were given as prizes
to six winners.
Attending the event were
Dixie Johnson, Mollye Hen-
ley, Ione Steichen, Marge
Martin, Lanora Brorsen, El-
frieda Wagner, Mignon Bo-
lay, Carol Steichen, Janice
Sharp, Marlys Nelson and
Imogene Ragsdale, Ladies
Tuesday Afternoon club;
Laura Kemnitz, Doris Bridal,
Juanita Bolay, Marilyn Bra-
nen, Twyla Zorba, Lois Ed-
A FRIENDSHIP LUNCHEON was hosted Feb. 15 by Perry Progress club. Guests were
members of the other two General Federated Women's clubs in Perry: Perry Study club
and Ladies Tuesday Afternoon club. Pictured are front row from left, Marilyn Branen,
president of PSC; Elaine Randall and DeDe Day, president and vice president of Progress
club, respectively. Back row, Bea Ann Kangas, one of PSC's newest members; Mollye
Henley and Mignon Bolay, vice president and president of LTAC, respectively. (Staff pho-
to.)
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Popcorn Gang
KuKa u Da
7Corizon Club
Starelight Oluh
A downtown field trip _____________________
was taken by members of the Da Horizon club met Feb. 16
Popcorn Gang Starflight club at the Church of the Naza-
Feb. 15 after meeting at the rene. April Webb presided
home of their leader, Cindy and co-hostesses were Kellie
Beier. Members took pho- Moritz and Kristie Sanders,
tographs of one another in "My favorite Camp Fire can-
front of the Centennial statue, dy" was roll call response
An emblem ceremony was They moved around town from Angie Mueller, April
mundson. highlight for the Rainbow and observed the various Webb, Jessie Mitchell and
Janna Denny, Mary Louise Stars Starflight club Feb. 16 forms of art in our communi- Kristie Sanders, members,
Dolezal, Jean Emde, Dona at the First Baptist church, ty. They traveled to the mu- and Dianne Mueller and Nao-
Lee Powers, Meredee Robi- Courtney Barber and Karolyn seum for more photographs, mi Mitchell, advisors,
nett, Betty Warner, Marilee Bolay were co-hostesses. The pictures will be entered The flag salute was fol-
Macias, Sharon Wise, Kim What kind of Valentines did in the Camp Fire National Art lowed by group singing of the
Sheets, Karen Wilcox, Bea you give your friends" was competition. Members also Camp Fire law and" Waddly-
Ann Kangas and Gloria roll call response. The club completed their "Take Pride acha" and reciting the Hori-
Brown, Perry Study club; and candle was lighted, followed in America" project by mak- zon Desire. The group pre-
the hostesses: Verna Skouby, bythe flag salute and Camp ing flags and were taught how viewed art competition pic-
Lois Malget, Shirley Wil- Fire law song. Members were to fold a flag. At the conclu- tures to select which one
liams, Olivia McNeil, Hul- encouraged to continue sell- sion of their meeting, mem- would be the best choice to
da Henry, Marcella Yarbor- ing their candy. Each received bers were given "Salute to enter the national contest,
ough, Elaine Randall, Laura their Wild Willie conserva- Veterans" emblems earned by Each person will submit one
Beers and DeDe Day. tion and music emblems in making Valentines for Vets, photograph. Money wasbud-
a candlelight, musical cere- Roll call was answered with geted for a Horizon Highlight
Polo was played for cen- mony. Valentine cards and sa- "What is your address and to experience life as a person
turies in India,Tibet, China chets were delivered to the telephone number?" by Chad without someone to help
and Japan. It did not reach Veteran’s for Valentine's Day. Uselton, Brittany Bazzell, them financially,
the United States and Ens- Valentine song and games Shadowe Hodge, Kandi
rana un me won century, were played. The Valentine Beier, one guest, Donnie Pets missing? Find them
language game was using Beier, Mrs. Beier and a guest with a classified. Call 336-2222.
conversation heart candies, co-leader, Ronnie Beier.
Camp Fire
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________Daily 11:00-2:00
Food
Members went to the snack
table by playing musical
chairs to the song, "There's A
Wheel Turnin' in my Heart."
Refreshments includeda (D)lto, 41.07,1
Valentine cake decorated by % deereceel
Beth Bolay. Members re- Corn Coid
ceived favors. Present were Travis and Kim McNeil,
Brice Beckwith, Megan Con- Perry, are parents of a son
way, Casey May, Kristi Muel- born at 10:57 a.m. Tuesday,
ler, Camber Robinett, Krys- Feb. 7,1995, at St. Mary's
tal Uselton, Kari Scroggs, hospital in Enid. The infant
Karilyn Bolay, Courtney Bar- weighed 8 pounds, 9.6 ounces
ber and Sky Balzer, members; and has been named Dalton
Meredee Robinett and Mar- Andrew. He measured 221/2
sha Conway, leaders, and inches in length. Dalton has
Beth Bolay, a guest. The asister, Shelby Lynn, 4-years-
meeting was closed with a old.
friendship circle, singing Grandparents are John
"Make New Friends," and and Jean Frisk, Garber, and
passing the friendship Olivia McNeil, Perry, and the
squeeze. late Duane McNeil.
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