Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 102, No. 135, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1995 Page: 3 of 10
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A party held Lose A picnic was held July 14
A party was held last Fri- at Lake Carl Blackwell for
day afternoon at Perry Green members and guests of the
Valley Nursing home to cel- Golden Circle family and
ebrate July birthdays, community education group.
Birthday honorees were El- Host couples for the event
roy Goe, John Fields, Irene were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Boney, Betty Ward, Charles Heppler and Mr. and Mrs.
Estes, Florence Rollins, Bob Yowell.
Belva Vanbiber, Isabelle Ker- The evening was spent vis-
foot and Bertha Smith, iting. A covered dish picnic
Juanita Vick presented mu- was served. A pontoon ride
sical entertainment. Cakes was taken on the lake. The
were furnished by members group's next meeting will be
of the Golden Circle family August 8 at the home of Ms.
and community education Bernice Schieffer.
group. Marie Goe provided Guests welcomed were Mr.
ice cream that was served an(j Mrs. Gene Dauman, Ms.
with cake. . Sara j0 Musick, Ms. Norma
Attending the party were Shupe, Bob Voigt, and Miss
Elroy Goe, Tressia Ward, Heather Truex of Michigan,
Hazel Richards, Mary Hixon, granddaughter of Mr. and
Ellen Lawson, Fern McCor- Mrs. Heppler, and Miss Amy
mick, Naomi Johnson, Kitty Kangas, Sunnyville, CA,
Foster, Leta Ritthaler, Pearl granddaughter of Mrs. Anita
Edgar, Ruby Fleenor, Clar- Jerome Kuehne.
ence Johnson, Velma Harlan, Members and their spous-
Frances Lynch, Harvey Mi’ espresent were Ms. Beverly
chaels. Marguerite Reid, Ken- Bay, Ms. Delores Bay, Mr.
neth Thompson, Amy Sny- and Mrs. Charles Jerome, Ms.
der, Alice Koch, Videll Smith, Bernice Schieffer, Ms. Mar-
Carl Smith, Mary Walling- garet Seeliger, Ms. Gerry
was attached to a bandeau, ford. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Ellis became the bride of with pouffes of illusion fram- Margaret Melton, Eva Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mickey Fuller at the First ingher face. Her arm bouquet Winsworth,Mary Hasenfratz, Yowell and Ms. Norma
1 Baptist church in Bixby. Rev. was of long stemmed cream Minnie Beier, Isabelle Ker- Zemp.
I Vance Wiley, Bixby, official- roses and babies'-breath, tied foot, Ruth Barnes, Thelma
I edat the 3 p.m. double-ring with white satin ribbon Hendren, Dean Kroll, Edna (7 r (DR:
, ntes. streamers. Draper, tunice Mil-
Parents of the couple are Stefanie Moore, Sapulpa, da Kemnitz, Hazel Kem- 2000 OnDuy 8
Bob and Sandy Ellis, Jenks, was matron of honor, and nitz, Floyd Holland, Blanche Jason and Tori Robison,
and Johnny and Helen Fuller, Angie Brazel, Norman, maid Trojan, John Fields, Hulda Geary, are parents of their first
Perry. Grandparents are Burl of honor. Bridesmaids were Shaw, Hugh Riddle, Jewell child, a daughter, born at
and Edith Moore, Okemah, Heather Eccleston, Bartles- Smith, Irene Boney, Walter 10:01 p.m. Saturday, July 8,
and Ernest and Amanda ville, and Kim Moore, Lub- Beliele and Raymond Dox- 1995, at Baptist Medical cen-
Fuller and Delard and Mary bock, TX. They were attired ey. ter in Oklahoma City. The in-
Lou Low, all of Holdenville, identical in cranberry suits. Guests were Zelma Rupp
Vows were exchanged be- Each carried long stemmed and Marie Goe.
fore an altar setting enhanced cream roses with green and
with an arched candelabra white streamers. Haiti Subject
flanked with double-heart Chris Payne, Stillwater,, %
candelabras and green fern served the groom as best man. CHIT tIVe
placed on cathedral columns. Groomsmen were Brian Minaioy Deport
Large white bows marked the Vaughan and Jeremy McRey- ecn HEPO
pews and were used to deco- nolds, Stillwater, and Russell "Believe In Yourself' was grandparents. Maternal great-
rate the unity candle. Dana Brand, Perry. The groom's the devotion by Peggy Gotts- grandparents are Jewel Mil-
Decker was organist and brothers, Roger and Blake chalk for unit five of the er, Douglas, and Floyd Fort-
D'Anne Hargrove, pianist. Fuller, Perry, were ushers. Christ Lutheran Women's ney, also of Douglas. Pater-
Ms. Hargrove played a piano Michael Long, Okemah, Missionary league July 11 in nal great-grandparents are Jeri
prelude as the parents lighted was ringbearer, and Kaitlyn the church fellowship room, and Jim Robison, Henryet-
the unity candles. Jessica Me- Gilbreath, Crosbyton, TX, Janette McKeever, presi- ta, and Beryl Thomson, Ok-
Connell and Tami Ellis were was flower girl. She wore a dent, conducted the meeting, lahoma City,
vocalists. Ms. McConnell cranberry floor-length dress, Annabel Chadwick gave the
sang "The Wedding Song" trimmed with white lace. mission report, "Tales from
and the bride sang "Only God For her daughter's wedding, the Mission Field—Haiti."
Could Love You More." Tra- Mrs. Ellis chose a two piece Peggy Haxton presented the
cy Byrd played, "Keeper of mauve suit, enhanced with topic, "You and Me." Mem-
the Stars," for the procession- pearls on her jacket. Mrs. bers acknowledged a mone-
al. Fuller, the groom's mother, tary gift from Angie Wiebe.
2 Given in marriage by her was attired in a two piece roy- Seven courtesy cards were
% father, the bride was attired in al blue silk dress. Each wore mailed during the past month.
4 a formal gown of bridal satin a corsage of cream roses. Several members expressed
4 fashioned with a straight skirt Following the ceremony, a appreciation for cards from
1 with an attached chapel- reception was held in the members. Leta Faye Baetz
2 length train. The hemline of church fellowship hall. Re- and Joan Miller gave reports
her skirt and train were edged ception assistants were Mary on the LWML convention
X with scalloped lace. The train Ezell and Carol Selby, Bixby, held during June in Kansas
featured lace appliques. Her Liza Nusz, Lorie Knight City, MO. Attending from the
fitted bodice was designed and Stacy Perry, Stillwater, convention from unit five
with a sweetheart neckline Lorie Knight, Stillwater, at- were Mrs. Baetz, Mrs. Miller,
and long, straight sleeves, ac- tended the guest book. Carolyn Gorath, Mrs.
cented with lace and pearls. For traveling on a wedding Gottschalk, Carol Lenaburg,
trip to Branson, MO, the new Marjorie Martin, Mrs. McK-
eever and Dorothy Maltz.
Their guests who also at-
tended the event were Ronald
Baetz, Ernest Gorath, James
Gottschalk, Lavern Lenaburg,
Dr. Charles Martin, Dr. Star-
ling Miller, Mike McKeever
and Rev. Myron Maltz.
Unit five members fur-
nished birthday cakes each
month for Perry Nursing
home. Providing cakes were
Stella Kroll and Peggy Gotts-
the meeting. TIRED OF HIGH-TECH chalk. The general league will
For her lesson, Mrs. Voise LOS ANGELES (AP) — meet at 7 am July 19 at
demonstrated how to use Fans love the high-tech stuff, 89er‘s Restaurant. Unit mem-
braiding tools including met- but Sean Connery says he got bers arranged for a gift cer-
al fabric folders, braid lacers, plenty tired of it after seven tificate for Rev. and Mrs. My-
a needle used to join the braid, films as Agent 007. ron Maltz in honor of their
lacing card and clamp. She "I’m not into hardware, wedding anniversary,
told what fabrics to use and rockets and extraordinary Members visited the elder-
how to prepare the fabric. She guns that can blow 50 people ly this month. Visitors present
distributed directions on how away at once,” Connery told were Justin Nealis, grandson
to make severa 1 braided the syndicated TV show “En- of Peggy Haxton, and Bema-
items. tertainment Tonight”. dette Schussmann, daughter
Members reported read- “I have no real interest in of Mrs. McKeever.
ing a total of 12 books during that. It’s what really got me Present were Mrs. Gotts-
the month of June. The up- out of the Bond films—they chalk, Ethel Thompson, Mrs.
coming fair was discussed all went in the same direc- Miller, Mrs. Baetz, Mary Shi-
and several exhibits assigned, tion,” Connery said, manek, Annabel Chadwick,
Present were Mrs. Voise, He portrays King Arthur in Mrs. Haxton, Virginia Hent-
Mrs. Clark, Nedra Will, Bun- “First Knight,” currently in ges, Jane Thiele and Mrs. Mc-
nie Bond, Janet Blansett, theaters. Keever.
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In a candlelight ceremony Her finger-tipped length veil
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"Braided Rugs from Cloth- didate for graduation from
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Marilynn Voise for the Oak The groom is a 1991 Perry
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Lu timer, Pat Reyes, Mary James Bond in the upcoming a thank you note in the classi-
Shupe, Betty Ingram and film “Goldeneye,” due in the- fieds of The Perry Daily Jour-
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fant weighed 6 pounds, 5
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