The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1995 Page: 3 of 12
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Tuesday, April 25, 1995
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PERRY & MORRISON
Tulsa Regional & Hillcrest Medical
Centers of Tulsa thank you for your
support for a successful year. Our
growth succeeded all projections. We
will continue to serve Perry & sur-
rounding communities with our best
effort.
Richard Seal, D.D., ACFP, FAADEP
Gordon Laird, D.D., ACS
Jan Keegan, R.N.C.S.
.club met April 18 in the home
An authentic Mexican sup- of Mrs Earl Ratliff.
per was served to members of meeting was conduct
Crafts ‘NFriends when they edby Billie Sullins, president,
met at 6:30 p.m. April 19 in The devotion was given by
the home of Virginia Tovar, the hostess whoquoted from
Assisting Mrs. Tovar were Halley’s Bible handbook and
hersister Mary Garcia of gave comparisons of Scrip-
Arkansas City, KS, and her ture in the book of Revelation
daughter, Gloria Maine. The and the book of Genesis.
entire homemade meal con- Roll call was answered with
sisted of Spanish rice, salsa, 10 members by giving a help-
tacos and tostadas made with ful household hint which in-
tortillas and refried beans cluded using charcoal bri-
made from scratch, and quetsas as a deodorizer in the
- lemon bars.. . j home, and citric acid as a
Mrs. Garcia demonstrated dishwasher cleaner.
y the art of making tortillas and Officers recommended by
? assistedeach member in mak- (he nominating committee
0 ing and drying their own, were Helen Ratliff, president;
3 Recipes were shared with the Betty Nemechek, vice presi-
3 group. . .... dent; Betty Waters, secretary;
] I Members shared their com- and Dorris Ring, treasurer.
% pleted decoupage plates They were accepted as offi-
\ which were made last month cers for the next two years.
0 and Mrs Tovar displayed A report was given on the
0 some pillow shams she has meeting set for May 16. Two
2 made using white eyelet rut- businesses in Perry will be
% e and polished cotton fabric toured following lunch at a
sewn onto white pillow cas- local restaurant. The lesson,
es. . , given by Mrs. Ratliff was ti-
Cindy St. Clair announced tied "Don’t Make Fun of the
the end-of-the year picnic will Dandelion" She displayed a
be held at 6:30 p.m. May 10 planter or dandelions freshly
at their home. Theme ofthe gathered from her garden,
event will be Ways With Ter- She discussed the fact that
ra Cotta Pots with each dandelions are good as salad
member instructed to bring greens an(j they contain three
any size of clay pot to be times as much iron as spin-
painted. .. ■ . ach. She said they can be used
Members taking part in the in making wine and sausage
Mexican supper were Mari- an(j also have a variety of oth-
yn Branen, Beverly Crowe, er uses. The door prize was
Mary Louise Dolezal, He- won by Elsie Mornhinweg.
len Fuller, Mollye Henley, Present were Mrs Morn-
JoanHubble, Dixie Johnson, hinweg. Alma Dunagan and
Sandy Kern, Dian McGuar, Betty Nemechek, Perry; Lor-
Betty Sadler, Kim Sheets, raine Shiflet, Ponca City, and
Patti Sylvester, Cindy St. Marge Sanders, Mildred
Clair, Rhonda Stevens, Helen Travis, Billie Sullins, Betty
Yarger and the hostesses, Mrs. Waters, Doms Ring and Mrs.
Tovar, Mrs. Maine and Mrs. Rock."
Garcia. Ned Rock.
PASTRY CH€F CREATES
BERRY LOW-ANT DESSERT
Meals For
One Or Two’
Bliss Topic
Alice Kelly, president, con-
ducted the meeting when the
Bliss family and community
education group met April 19
at the Marland Methodist-
Christian church.
The homemaker's creed
was read in unison followed
by the devotion by Margaret
Tautfest. Members offered
prayers for the victims and
families affected by the
bombing of the federal build-
ing in Oklahoma City, and for
Travis Potter, a patient in
Children's hospital in Okla-
homa City, and for Warren
and Clara Jane Case.
Roll call response was
"What is your favorite meal
for two?" answered by Shel-
lene Tumnipseed, Patsy Smith-
heisler, Sondi Kodesh, Mar-
garet Tautfest, Maxine Taut-
fest, Janell Harman, Denise
Kienholz, Arleta Pulliam,
Catherine Robinson, Marilyn
Balcer, Linda Short and Mrs.
Kelly.
The seat belt survey showed
50 percent of the members
wore their seat belts to the
meeting. "Meal Planning
for One or Two" was the les-
son by Margaret Tautfest. She
gave recipes for meals for one
or two people. She told mem-
bers one doesn't have to spend
a lot of money to prepare
smaller quantities that taste
good and listed pointers on
planning menus and shopping
for groceries.
Maxine Tautfest gave a re-
port from the scholarship
committee, which also con-
sists of Mrs. Balcer and Mrs.
Harman. She said they have
selected the recipient for the
annual Bliss FCE 1995 schol-
arship and the winner will be
announced at the Frontier
school awards assembly in
May.
Mrs. Robinson gave a re-
port on the Perry EXPO held
April 1. Members from each
FCE group in Noble county
BIRTHS
Emily (Richardson
Born 3n Stillwater
Randy and Sally Richard-
son, 26 Highland, are parents
of their first child, a daughter,
bom April 19,1995, at Still-
water Medical center. The in-
fant weighed 8 pounds, 5
ounces, and has been named
Emily Anne. She measured
21 inches in length.
Maternal grandparents are
Jim and Patricia Speed, Ada.
Allen and Mary Richard-
son, Wynnewood, are pater-
nal grandparents. Mrs. Lorene
Baugh, Wynnewood, is pa-
ternal great-grandmother.
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meeting. Hostess, Ruby 2
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street. $
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participated in an FCE booth.
Information was distributed
By The Associated Press tract (optional)
Gale Gand, chef-partner of Topping: 2 cups mixed about the L.O.V.E. (Let Our
Trio, a popular new restaurant berries such as blueberries, Violence End), a community
in Chicago, has created a blackberries, raspberries and outreach project.
lighter version of panna cot- strawberries Bliss club is the Noble
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Open 24 Hrs.
Thursday
Altar Society, 7 p.m. St. Rose
of Lima Parish hall.
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Monday
Chapter BH, P.E.O., 7 p.m.
Hostess, Ann Hight, 1708
North Ninth street.
Circle two, Zion Lutheran
Church Women, 7 p.m.
Hostess, Aylene Garvie,
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ta, a traditional Italian dessert. Mango Puree (recipe be- county FCE family issues
In the following recipe, Gand low), optional committee. Mrs. Balcer
uses skim milk and unfla- Raspberry Puree (recipe be- read goals that have been set
vored gelatin, then tops the low), optional for this committee. Mrs.
panna cotta, which means In medium saucepan, heat Smithheisler will present
cooked cream, with mixed milk, vanilla and sugar tosim- these goals April 20 at the
berries. You can also serve the mering point, stirring occa- county council meeting,
panna cotta on a bed of man- sionally. Members are also responsi-
go or raspberry puree. Meanwhile, soften gelatin ble for the program, program
Panna Cotta with Mixed by sprinkling cold water in a covers and name tags.
Berries small dish. Stir gelatin into Mrs. Pulliam gave a report
4 cups skim milk hot milk mixture. Stir until on the northwest district FCE
1/2 vanilla bean, split dissolved. Remove from heat; council meeting held March
lengthwise, or 1 tablespoon stir in almond extract if de- 9 in Woodward. Mrs. Smith-
vanilla extract sired. Divide among four 8- heisler, Mrs. Robinson and
1/4 cup sugar ounce molds or custard cups. Mrs. Evans also attended the
2 envelopes unflavored Refrigerate at least 4 hours or event. Members were re-
gelatin overnight, minded about the national
3 tablespoons cold water To serve, dip base of molds FCE meeting scheduled for
3/4 teaspoon almond ex- into hot water; loosen with August 6-11 in Tulsa. Bliss
knife if necessary. Unmold club will make wooden pa-
onto dessert plates. Top with perweights for favors,
mixed berries, or serve on a Margaret Tautfest asked
bed of mango puree or rasp- that each member give her a
berry puree. Makes 4 serv- copy of her favorite recipe
ings. and its origin for a special pro-
Nutrition facts per serving: ject she is working on. Mem-
140 cal., 24 g carbo., 11g bers agreed the white elephant
pro., 0 g fat, 5 mg chol., 120 bingo and salad supper held
mg sodium in March for their free activ-
For the Mango Puree: ity month was considered a
Peel and cut 1 medium-ripe success.
mango into chunks. Puree in . The hostess gift was won
food processor with 1 to 2 ta- by Mrs. Pulliam. IRefresh-
blespoons lime juice ments were served by Mrs.
For the Raspberry Puree: Keinholz.
Puree 1 cup raspberries in _ , . .
food processor. Press through Pets missing; Find them
sieve to remove seeds Sweet- withadassified. Call336-2222.
en to taste.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 63, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 25, 1995, newspaper, April 25, 1995; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2257477/m1/3/: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.