Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 106, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1999 Page: 3 of 12
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Friday, Jan. 29, 1998
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Officers elected at CLWML general
meeting; to be installed April 21
A new slate of officers was Jan. 17. Appreciation was Following the service, members
presented by the nominating expressed to all unit members for will host a fellowship coffee for
committee for the general league providing food. congregation members.
meeting of the Christ Lutheran members were encouraged to Dorothy Maltz volunteered to
Women's Missionary League. save their used Portals of Prayer order the flowers. April 18 is the
Elected to office were Audrey booklet and Sunday School mate- tentative date set for junior con-
Voss, vice president; Margie Ewy, rials. They are being collected by firmation.
re-elected treasurer; and Hazel unit five members to be sent to Darlene Alley and Peggy
Johannes, Christian Growth missions. Gottschalk will bring recommen-
chairman. Mrs. Hooper announced a spring dation to the April meeting for the
Serving on the nominating com- workshop will be held April 24 purchase of two new ladders for
mittee were Dorothy Maltz, Lillie at Newkirk. Theme for the event use by the congregation.
Kukuk, Audrey Voss, Wilma is "Joy, Abounding Joy." A Life- An offering was received and the
Passow and Debbie Hooper. light Retreat has been scheduled league pledge repeated, followed
The group met Jan. 20 in the for April 15-18 at Trout Lodge Re- by adjournment.
church fellowship room. Debbie sort and the YMCA of the Ozarks. Unit three members served as
Hooper, president, conducted the The next general meeting will be hostess and served refreshments to
meeting. at 7 p.m. April 21. Unit five mem- Audrey Voss, Margie Ewy, Car-
Dorothy Maltz gave the devo- bers will be in charge of the devo- olyn Chopp, Leta Faye Baetz, Car-
tion. She led group singing of lions and unit four members will olyn Gorath, Darlene Alley, Zella
"Brightest and Best of the Stars of serve as hostesses. Aigner, Monzell Pollman, Marjorie
the Morning" and read Scripture The annual Prayer Service is Martin, Dorothy Maltz, Debbie
from Matthew 2:1-12. Audrey scheduled for April 11. New Hooper, Peggy Gottschalk,
Voss assisted Mrs. Maltz by officers will be installed at this Dorothy Vasek, Wilma Passow,
reading several other passages of time. Members voted to purchase Doris Brown, Hazel Johannes and
Scripture. The presentation was flowers for the altar on that date. Jana Potter.
concluded with singing of "As
With Gladness Men of Old. Dot ■ n ■ o C . on
Roll call revealed 17 members r etunia Garden CIU members
unit three, four members; unit four, set date for annual spring trip
two members; and unit six, six
members. Marcella Yarborough was hostess Franklin, Judy Farabough, Gloria
A taped message was played Jan. 19 for members of the Petunia Hopkins, Essie Madden, Nadean
from International LWML presi- Garden club. Nation, Ruby Ridgeway, Lois
dent, Gloria Edwards. Mrs. Hoop- Doris Winkelman conducted the Severe, Sammy Spradlin, Helen
er reported Dr. Gayle Combes has meeting and Lois Severe led the Voigt, Doris Winkelman and
been selected as one of the young reading of the Gardner's creed. Marcella Yarborough.
women's delegates from Oklahoma Roll call response was "Do you
and will be attending the conven- have wild flowers growing in your
tion July 1-4 in Minneapolis, MN. yard?"
Members of the local organization Members scheduled their annu-
were encouraged to attend also, al Spring trip for late May.
The church van will be driven to Judy Farabough gave the horti-
Minneapolis. Seats are still avail- culture report. She said when
able. A schedule of convention ac- plants are sprayed, an adherent
tivities were made available. should be added to the spray.
Mrs. Hooper expressed appreci- About two tablespoons of dish
ation to all who helped decorate soap to a gallon of spray works
during the Christmas season. Diane well.
Hines was chairperson of the Mrs. Farabough also gave the
decoration committee, lesson on Wild Flowers. She
Appreciation was expressed to referred to two books, "Wild
unit two members for setting up Flowers in Oklahoma" and "Wild
and serving a brunch for new
members of the congregation on
Births
Reuben Haynes-Forest
Phillip Forest and Ruby Haynes
are the parents of their first child,
‘ason, born at 12:05 a.m. Wednes-
day, Jan. 20,1999.
The infant weighed 8 pounds,
6 ounces, and measured 21 inches
inlength. He has been named
Reuben James Haynes-Forest.
Maternal grandparents are
Sharon Haynes, Medford, and the
late Jack Haynes.
Gwen Hollingsworth, Perry, and
the late Carl Forest, are paternal
grandparents.
Great-grandparents are Charles
and Ruby Riff, Medford, and Earl
and Melva Edgar, Perry, and the
late Maldie Forest.
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Valentine party planned
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Births
Biveen ( inth
Seth and Mandi (Simon) Justus,
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by members of the Xi Epsilon Rho Lois Smith read a poem. Carol parents of their first child, a son,
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi when Barry, president, led the opening born at 8:36 p.m. December 28,
ritual and conducted the meeting. 1998, at Stillwater Medical Center.
Fourteen members answered roll The infant weighed 9 pounds,
call. 3 ounces, and measured 20 3/4-
inches in length. He has been
named Brycen Curtis.
Maternal grandparents are
Theresa and Donnie Wilde and
Bill and Diana Simon, all of Perry.
Bob and Joy Justus, Vici, are
paternal grandparents.
Maternal great grandparents are
Marvin and Margaret Golden and
Sylvia Wilde, all of Perry.
Norma Justus, Perry, and the
late Eula Karcher, are paternal
great grandmothers. Maude
Stretch, Stillwater, is paternal
great great grandmother.
the group met Jan. 20 at the First
United Methodist Church.
Elaine Randall was hostess.
The Valentine party will be
held Feb. 17 at the Elk's lodge.
Committee chairpersons are Lois
Smith, decorations, Margaret
Seeliger, president, and Karen
Wilcox, crown ceremony.
Mrs. Seeliger reported only one
card had been mailed the past
month. The Ways and Means
committee gave a report on the
results of the group's Christmas
project.
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