Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 108, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 2001 Page: 3 of 10
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Perry Daily Journal, Wednesday, December 5, 2001, 3
Engagement
Deana Irene Branson, Tyrel DeWayne Wilson
PMH's Physical Therapy
department continues education
December 22, 2001 is the
wedding date selected by
Deana Irene Branson and
Tyrel DeWayne Wilson.
Nuptial vows will be read
at the First Baptist Church.
Rev Buddy Hunt, pastor,
will officiate at the double-
ring ceremony.
Parents of the couple are
Jack and Linda Branson
and Rondal and Sue
Wilson, all of Perry.
The future bride is a 1996
graduate of Perry High
School. She is employed at
the Christ Lutheran
Children’s Learning Center
Her fiance is a 1994 grad-
uate of Moffat County High
School in Craig, CO. He is
an employee of Charles
Machine Works, Inc.
‘The Nicest Gift You Have Received'
devotion by Linda Short at Bliss meet
Ginger Munyon, physical
therapist and director of Perry
Memorial Hospital’s physical
therapy department, attended a
Geriatric Orthopedics seminar
in Tulsa on Nov. 2 and 4 at St
John’s Medical Center.
The seminar was presented
by Carole B. Lewis, P.T.,
G.C.S., M.S.G., M.P.A.,
Ph.D., a well-known advocate
in the field of geriatric rehabil-
itation.
Lewis wrote the first text-
book ever published in the
field of geriatric rehabilitation.
U Lewis practices in her own
M clinic, conducts clinical
y research and publishes month-
1 ly ior ADVANCE for Physical
" Therapists.
Additionally, she is an
I adjunct professor at the -
George Washington University
A College of Medicine.
■ Munyon emphasized that the
al seminar was "one of the best ’
seminars I’ve ever been to.”
"Dr. Lewis had a lot of
proven resear ch to back up her
C
treatment techniques,” she Ginger Munyon, physical therapist at Perry Memorial
said. Hospital, works with patient Shirley Williams.
It focused on the most recent
Linda Short gave the drill and pennies for friend- Up." medical literature and proto- v “
devotion. The Nicest Gift ship were given before ten The Christmas Gala will be cols addressing age changes AmIV Hall hostess for
You Have Received," at the members read the creed in Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2001 at and pathology that directly • 900 UA
November meeting of Bliss unison. Members brought the American Legion in affect the care of older per- Chant DIT Th T A
Homemakers Oklahoma cleaning supplies, paper Ponca City. sons. Demonstrations were dIer DI.I.E.U
Home and Community goods, etc. to be delivered to Under new business, presented and practiced show- * 2
Education group. The meet- Operation Blessing in Perry. Melanie Williams gave an ing specific evaluation tools Chapter BH, P.E.O., met the next meeting on Dec. 3 in
ing took place in the Frontier 100 percent reported having overview of the October for common orthopedic prob- Nov. 9 in the home of Amy the home of Yvette Dow.
Public School Communitv Ed read books, and the seat belt meeting of Noble County lems affecting older adults. Hall. Linda Cowell served as Refreshments were served
Room. survey revealed that 85 per- OHCE Hands-on sessions helped co-hostess. to Mary Louise Dolezal,
The quarters for the quarter cent remembered to "Buckle To welcome a bew baby in therapists familiarize them- The business meeting was Carlene Rupp, Tami Redus,
the community, a "Golden selves with proper implemen- conductedby ‘ Susan Karen Grim, Carrie Hall,
Marilyn Weathors’ homa Book" will be given to Kiley tation of treatment strategies. Bieberdorf president She Charlene Dolezal, Mary Ellen
iviat Yeatners nome Raye, daughter of Amy The main purpose of this thanked an Coldiron, Mrs. St.Clair.
, : (Schieber) and Ed Gallegos, course was to advance clinical ed during the recent visit of Diane Busby, Katie Odgers,
toured by Petunia members granddaughter of Jann and competence in working with the past state ore,Sarah Lou Dolezal, Yvonne
% Ray Schieber. the orthopedic conditions that Donita Mitchell Pre: Green, Marilyn Branen,
The Petunia Garden Club Vawter, Lois Severe Nadean President Kienholz affect older adults. Dr. LewisLaura Beers, Juana Hall, Mrs.
met in the new home of Nation. Kathy O’Halloran announced that the next demonstrated and instructed Members were reminded to Bieberdorf. Mrs. Amy Hall
Marilyn Weathers on Nov Sarah Kemnitz, Hazel Busse, Noble County OHCE meet- the class in specific and innov- bring a wrapped ornament to and Mrs. Cowell.
20. As members assembled. Fern Dayton, Judy ing will be held at 10:30 a.m ative mobilization, stretching
a tour of the home was con- Farabough. Alice Franklin Dec. 6. The meeting will and resistive exercises to
ducted, and Doris Winkelman. include a covered dish lun- obtain the best results.
The meeting was called to
order by President Judy
Farabough. Nadean Nation
Death Notice
cheon and program. The
County Member, Young
Member, Rookie and Heart
will be announced.
led the group in reciting the VERNON,TX
Gardener's Creed SIMMONDS, Julia Louise Melanie W illiams, program
Members were reminded to (Judy), 85, Perry, former, of leader, talked about fuming
bring items for Operation Vernon, TX, died Monday, Holiday Blues into Red and
Blessing to the Dec 4, 2001 Dec. 3, 2001 at Perry Green Joy." She also shared
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Brown, Gloria. Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 108, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 2001, newspaper, December 5, 2001; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2259322/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.