Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 108, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 22, 2001 Page: 3 of 10
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Perry Daily Journal, Thursday, February 22, 2001 3
Joint district installation for IOOF,
Rebekah lodges held in Perry
Coming events announced
for Perry 4-H members
A covered dish supper was Margie Bower, noble grand; Jandryd Lawson, secretary;
held Feb. 3 at the 100F Hall. Mary Ellen Daylor, right Doloris Hodge, musician, and
The session included a joint support to noble grand; Cynthia Hembree, right sup-
district installation of Odd Maxine Cotner, vice grand; port tothe vice grand.
Fellows and Rebekahs from Dorthy Jones, treasurer; Dorthy Jones acted as grand
Enid, Tonkawa, Ponca City Fannie Taulman conductor; marshall and Maxine Cotner
and Perry. ‘ Opal Thompson, warden; as district president for instal-
John Sims and Sussie Mary Roundtree, outside lation.
Ingram, district deputy guardian; Martha Moore, Dorthy Jones was also
presidents, introduced the inside guardian; and Lillian given a gift of appreciation
Grand Marshalls, Mr. and Jeffery, chaplain, for her past six months of ser-
Mrs. Osborn of Enid, who A total of 32 members and vice,
served as installing offices. guests attended the meeting. Answering roll call were
Officers from Perry Esther On Feb. 5, Esther Rebekah Margie Bower, Maxine
Rebekah Lodge #9 were Lodge met at IOOF Hall at Cotner, Opal Thompson,
7:30 pm with Margie Bower, Dorthy Jones, Cynthia
Miccion tein noble grand, in charge. A Hembree, Martha Moore,
NASON trip few members who were not Lillian Jeffery, Doloris
a € installed at the Feb. 3 meet- Hodge, Fannie Taulman and
announced at ing were installed. Mary Ellen Day lor.
Faith Circle ‘Making Money Grow’
A mission trip to Gore, OK 0 “,.
was announced by Kay lesson by Kave Tipton
Bluethman at a meeting of ICBSUA MJ AXO.t A PA
Faith Circle of the First "Making Money Grow/ goals. New Committee i ,---------r
United Methodist Women. . Investments" was the lesson chairpersons were appointed. Stock show, February 7 and livestock show and the pleases.
Mrs. Bluethman said the for the Oak Grove home and A report was given on the 4 — — - " ‘ -
trip will be a one day work community education group December 2000 council
session March 24 at the First community education group meeting
United Methodist Bovs when they met recently at meeting
Ramen Possible tasks will the home of Bunny Bond, County winners who will
include planting flower beds, osteSS:, w compete at the district level
pouring cement building a President Christy Woods in March are Young Home-
pouring cement, building a conducted the meeting, maker Wendy Blansett, Oak
Those participating will Kay Tipton presented the Grove; Rookie Christy
depart from Perry at 6 a.m lesson on investments. She Woods, Oak Grove;
and return al approximately said before you can invest Homemaker Linda Short; and
10A r 7 money you have to have Citizen Debbie Woods, Oak
The group met Feb. 19 in money saved. Grove. The district meeting
the home of Linda Drever Start saving when you are will be March 24 at
Patsy Hasenfratz, president, young, said ip on. If you Woodward,
conducted the meeting. She Not TOd iards Ger a good Members present were
reminded members of the financial advisor and let him Christy Woods, Janet
district UMW meeting on finance ala What you need Blansett, Madelyn Mittlestel,
Saturday, March 3. She dis- should have X3 months Mary Manley, Irene Clark,
tributed a signup sheet for Worth or money in reserve for Linda Eyster, Bunny Bond,
workers. emergencies" and Mary Vorndran, with
Refreshments were served The club adopted 2001 guest, Kaye Tipton.
by Mrs. Dreyer to loan 1
Ackerman. Kay Bluethman. (
Dolly Brown, Sandy Cranfill, (
Patsy Hasenfratz, Brenda ‘
Horn, Tom Miller, Anna Lou ( . . _ .
Randall, and Nancy Zavodny. , gifts and other expressions of love, care and
( heartfelt while I was hospitalized and since returning home
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By JUSTIN DVORAK medical bills. She has been Adult leader, Diane
The Perry 4-H Club met at diagnosed with cystic fibro- Noteware, asked for help
the Women’s Building at the sis. Donations can also be with the concession stand
Noble County Fairgrounds on made at the Perry Pharmacy, during the livestock show.
Tuesday, February 13. located by the high school. Vicki Cook suggested the
Kathryn Bolay, president, Members were encouraged members consider helping at
conducted the meeting. The to help make Valentine bags the Perry soup kitchen the
flag salute and 4-H pledge to take to the Soup Kitchen months of April, May and
were led by Jerri Imgarten. on Thursday. A table was set June.
Karolyn Bolay, secretary, up with all of the materials Alicia Miller will donate
read the minutes and did roll necessary to make the bags some beef certificates she
call. The treasurer’s report and members could make the earned towards the cost of
was given by Kasi Folsom. bags after the meeting food for those months it
Justin Dvorak gave a The next meeting is sched- members will help work the
speech on Beef Profitability uled for Tuesday. March 6, at Thursdays involved. The
and Karolyn Bolay gave a the women’s building at the members voted to do this,
speech on Wildlife Habitat. Noble County Fairgrounds. A committee of members
Group singing was led by This is a change from our and parents will meet to
Colton Bocox. regular meeting date since it finalize plans. ,
Kathryn Bolay congratulat- falls during spring break. Games were played and
ed those who participated in The OSU extension staff refreshments served.
the 4-H County Livestock reports were given by Kaye — ; - : -
Show February 9-10. Tipton and Bart Cardwell. The soul of a journey is lib-
Items of new business Bart reminded members of erty, perfect liberty, to
included the Perry local live- due dates for the city spring think, feel, do just as one
the Noble County Junior district show in Enid.
Spring Livestock Show,
February 19-22.
Beth Bolay held a livestock
judging workshop on Sunday,
February 18. March 17 is the
Noble County food show,
March 31 is the Dress Revue,
and April 7 is the Noble
County Speech Contest.
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would be passing a basket to
raise money for Hanneah
Schwandt to help pay for her
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