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YMCA offering safety awareness class Petunia Garden Club
The Noble County Family YMC A is participating Additional safety topics include fire, drug,
in the Safety Awareness/self-protection program for auto bicycle, home alone. Internet and gang
children which began Sept. 8. ‘ - awareness Each 40 minute class is presented in a
They are joining with YMCA's, elementary schools, fun. high energy format, using martial arts as a
libraries and community centers throughout vehicle to communicate to students. However, this
Oklahoma Michelle Sorrell, Regional Director of is not just another Martial Arts program, but a
Safe Kids America, announced the new season for
the program in various Oklahoma communities.
Safe Kids America provides a low cost, practical,
fun, hands-on and educational approach to safety
awareness and self defense for children ages 5-15
During the 12-14 week courses, students are taught
to effectively communicate and defend themselves
in situations involving stranger abduction and bully
intimidation.
holds first fall meeting
The Petunia Garden Club met in
the home of Dolly Brown
. - , , ,. . . Tuesday, Sept. 5, for their first fall
practical, hands-on way for children to protect business meeting of the 2000-2001
themselves in real life situations.
The course is not intended to promote aggre siy
behavior. Instead, students are taught the rewards
of self-discipline and self-defense. The result is
increased confidence and self-esteem. "Our goal is
to teach children how to live safely and without fear,"
says Ron Huddleston, Safe Kids America's President.
National Arbor Day Foundation offers incentive
Ten free trees will be given to season of the year lovely spring Members also receive a
each person who joins the Na- flowers, cool summer shade, spec- subscription to the Foundation's
tional Arbor Day Foundation dur- tacular autumn colors, and winter colorful bimonthly publication,
ing Sept. The free trees are part berries and nesting sites for song- Arbor Day, and The Tree Book
of the nonprofit foundation's Trees birds," John Rosenow, the Foun- with information about tree
for America campaign, dation's president, said. planting and care.
The ten trees are the American The trees w ill be shipped post- To receive the free trees, send a
Redbud, White Pine, Sugar Maple, paid at the right time for planting S10 membership contribution to
White Flowering Dogwood, Pin between Oct 15 and Dec. 10 with Ten Trees National Arbor Dav
Oak. Red Maple, Birch. Silver enclosed planting instructions Fondaddn. 100 Arbor Avenue
Maple. Red Oak, and Colorado The six to twelve inch trees are koundatien, Nru
Blue Spruce. "These trees were guaranteed to grow or they will be Nebraska City, NE68410, by Sept
selected to provide benefits every replaced free of charge
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. McIntire
club year
Gloria Hopkins opened the
meeting by leading the group in
the Gardener's Creed.
Dolly Brown reported judges for
the flower show have been
selected. They will be Vida
Brown, president of the State Fair
Flower Show Judges Council, and
Anita Berger, who has been in
charge of the state fair flower
show. Both judges have judged
the state flower show at the
Oklahoma State Fair.
The group discussed and made
plans for the local flower show.
Mrs. Hopkins received the vases
Mrs. Brown collected over the past
year, as well as the storage units
for the vases Doris Winkelman
and Mrs Hopkins will be in
charge of the Bower show at the
local fair
Jill Zimmer requested informa-
tion for the conservation posters,
and Judy Farabough volunteered
to retrieve the information for her.
Mrs. Brown announced that
three yearbooks were ready to be
mailed for judging at the district
level Lois Severe administered
the lesson on how to arrange
lowers and the different tools to
use, and said she hopes to see
many different arrangements at the
fair.
Mrs. Brown served refreshments
to Hazel Busse, Judy Farabough,
Alice Franklin, Gloria Hopkins,
Sarah Kemnitz, Nadean Nation,
Lois Severe, Josephine Vawter,
nd Jill Zimmer.
The next meeting will be held in
the home of Mrs. Vawter with
Mrs. Zimmer as co-hostess and
Gloria Hopkins will give the
program regarding fair results.
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Amy Cartwright became the
bride of Ryan McIntire in a
private ceremony before
members of their family Sunday.
Aug. 20, 2000 in Dallas, TX.
The bride is the daughter of
Linda Cartwright of Tulsa. Larry
and Debra McIntire, Yukon, are
paents of the groom. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Yowell of Perry, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. McIntire, Oklahoma City.
The new Mrs. McIntire is a
1994 graduate of Stillwater High
School and Oklahoma State
University. She is currently a
graduate student at Texas
Women's University in Denton,
TX.
Mr. McIntire is a 1994 graduate
Of Yukon High Shool and also a
gradaute of OSU. He is employed
by Hensel-Phels Construction
bsed in Greely, CO, and is
currently working on a job at the
Dallas/Fort Worth Airport.
The newlyweds have
established their home in Dallas.
The couple will be honored at a
reception Saturday, Sept. 16. The
eent will be hosted by Margaret
Irwin and Jeanne Croka in
Perkins, OK.
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Brian and Buffy Friend are
parents of a son born at 12:53 p.m.
Wednesday. Aug. 30, 2000 at
Integris Baptist Center in Enid,
OK.
Their second child, the infant
weighed 8 pounds and 2.8 ounces
and measured 21 1/4 inches in
length. He has been named Kyler
Dean.
The couple are also the parents
of a daughter, Makensie, 2-years-
old.
Maternal grandparents are Rev
Roger and Kathy Dunn, Perry.
Paternal grandparents are Ted and
Jerry Gillispie. Prague, OK.
Great-grandparents are Tommie
Dunn, Perry, and the late Rev.
W. T. Dunn, and June Snyder, also
of Perry, and the late Bob Snyder.
Kyler's great-great-grandfather
| is Sam Dyess of Andrew, TX.
Paternal great-grandparents are
I Bob and Sue Stillwell of
Oklahoma City, and the late Dean
and Mary Friend.
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