Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 112, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 2005 Page: 3 of 12
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T T e e
Family Living
Perry Daily Journal - Saturday, June 4, 2005 3
NewsBriefs
FOL discusses annual book sale
The Friends of Perry Carnegie Library met for their of the Perry Carnegie Library. The books are being
American I esion Auxiliary monthly meeting at 5:30 on May 24, in the meeting marked and stored until the sale, which is scheduled
°room of the Perry Carnegie Library, for July 25-26. The cost of the books will be $1 for
A regular meeting of the Ellis-Jirous American The meeting was opened with the discussion on the hardbacks and videos and 25 cents for paper backs.
Legion Auxiliary is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 7, Chautauqua events. The Friends of the library are Donated books are being accepted at the library. The
2005 at the home of Jessie Lawson, 1914 North 7th the sponsors for the receptions on Friday, June 3rd, terms of the sale will be cash or check.
Street in Perry. 2005. A special preview night for the FOL will be either
Discussion will include the group’s Memorial Day Dr. Martin volunteered to be a chauffeur for the July 23, or 24. A discussion was held on what to do
poppy project and future activities involving the or- FOL, bringing the Chautauquan to and from the work with collector’s items, a couple of them have be do-
ganization shops that day. Head librarian, Danielle Shreve, has nated already.
Casket Beares listed for Callie Goad volunteered to do the decorating of the meeting Head librarian, Danielle Shreve discussed with the
Hnnnrarv Tint liatpd for the room. President Suzanne Golay will provide lemon- group the importance of having a membership list
Honorary casket bearers have been listed for for ade and various members will provide cookies of all made and dues paid. It was agreed that dues would
graveside services for Callie S. Goad, Edmond, for- kinds. Paul Starbuck has volunteered to help with be paid at the next meeting. The next meeting will
merly of Perry, Oklahoma the clean up. Head librarian, Danielle Shreve, vol- be at 5:30 on June 28th.
The services were Tuesday, May 3 , unteered to help with the reception at the museum. Those in attendance were Suzanne Golay, Kathryn
Rose Cemetery in Hobart, Oklahoma. Services were Th FOL discussed the up coming annual book sale. Williams, Debbie Donaghue, Dr. Martin, Danielle
under the direction of Brown-Dugger Funeral Home This year the sale will be held in the meeting room Shreve, Paul Starbuck and Barb Walton,
oi Perry. °
Honorary bearers were Ron McGee, Rodney _ A , •
Bellieu, Dwayne Taffs, Sharon Taffs, Travis Block, FOthe annIIGl Enron raIITIOn
Leslie McGee, Steve Taffs and Lance McGee. OX CHHlua OHyuel ICUHOEL
Masonic Iodda nin presentation
ASOnIe L 8 k 3 Descendants of the late bers were present. Gifts Annah Boone, Jesse and Kevin Hammond,
Red Rock Masonic Lodge #308 will have a50yea Martin and Ida Snyder were presented to Laura Arzola, Roger and Edmond; Connie and Win
pin presentation at 5 p.m., Saturday, June 4 at the met for their 59th annual Kayden Friend, youngest Kathy Dunn, Dorothy Guthrie, Pryor; Martha
Red Rock Lodge Hall. Those receiving 50 year pins reunion on May 29 at the descendant at seven and Claude Dowell, Penner, Douglas;
are Harold Luter, Donald Pannell and John Byron Lucien Community Cen- weeks; Dorothy Dowell- Lauren, Philip, Elijah, Berniece Snyder, Brian,
Neal. This is an open meeting and everyone is in- ter. A covered dish lun- oldest descendant after Maleck and Eralee Ginn, Buffy, Mackensie, Kyler,
vited to attend, cheon was served, Raymond; Raymond Maxine Harman, Earline and Kaydyn Friend,.
Spillman Reunion followed by a business Snyder, most family Cockrum and Brenda Becky and Paul Krueger,
e See Rim well he held on June 4 meeting. Earline members present at 29 Horn, all of Perry. Ponca City; Waldeen and
The 38th Spillman Reunion will A notluck amnee Cockrum, daughter of the and Earl Snyder, who Marion and Sylvia Percy Harper and
at t de Lucie Commu itv Center A potter di will late Bud Snyder, pre- traveled the farthest, Lndes, Randy Landes Vernon Landes,
will begin at 11:30 p.m. Beverages andtabeware Md sided. New officers from Sun City, AZ. a"d Dawson Kuehler, Bartlesville; Martelle
he provided. All descendants of Andrewpohareamd elected for the next two- Attending were Betty Nowata; Murlene Hemphill, Copan; Loren
Joseph Sp Iman invited attend, at 580 572- year Term are Berniece Snyder, Lorraine and Renolds and Emerald and Dorothy Haves, Or-
formation, contact Barbara Tessmann at 580 572 Snyder as president and Raymond Snyder, April Cockrum, Norman; Ken- lando; Jack Snyder,
April Sewell as secre- and Skylar Sewell, Ralph, neth and Drue Landes, Covington; Stacie and
tary-treasurer. Darla and Bethany Del City; Barbara Bryant, Jeremy Dunn, Tonkawa;
Sixty-nine family mem- Johnson, Angel and Karen Carpenter, and Jennifer and Taleah
Gregg, Lucien; Mike and
Diana Snyder, Carney;
David, Melody, and Joy
Local students attend OK Girls State Attending from out of
u state were Tony, Sandra,
T.J. and Cody Reynolds,
B North Richland Hills, TX;
I Earl and Laveeta Snyder,
D Sun City, AZ and Wiley
B and Lois Snvder, Clovis,
B NM.
9405.
Smith Reunion
Descendants of Maude and Daniel Smith will have
their annual family reunion Saturday, June 4, at the
Orlando Community building.
A potluck luncheon will be served at noon, followed
by a brief business meeting.
For information, call Connie Betchan, 580-336-2826.
Perry Fire Department activity
Senior girls
Activity for the 24 hours ending at 8 a.m. Friday. from Noble
3:30 p.m. emergency medical service run to Red County cam-
Rock, transported to Perry Memorial Hospital; 8:50 paigned for
p.m. EMS run to Greenvalley to Perry emergency Oklahoma Girls
room. State offices last
Perry Police Department activity week at East
Activity for the 24 hours ending 8 a.m. Friday: Central, miver-
6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. shifts: report of a car fire on 5 h
Hwy 64 west of Bills Corner; request for oversized
load from Hwy 64 to Hwy 77; request to talk to of- week one
ficer due to a possible civil matter involving a trailer R
on a womans property; advised of a woman picking , . PE
up a black dog wearing an orange collar on 1-35 and girls from across
taking the dog to Tuttle; advised of a tan and white the state ran for
Boxer running loose at residence; request for animal 0 A
control officer to pick up a dog. paigned, eg
2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. shifts: 105 Cedar called to election
complain about dogs barking at 104 Cedar; officer P pech XSihed
requested to help with patient brought into the enter- the responsibili-
gency room; officer requested to stand by while ties duties of
woman asked the owners of a trailer on her property bres and “
to be moved; request for ACO in reference to a dog elected are A
bite 7 pointed officials
10:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. shifts: Officers advised of a at all levels of
fight about to start on south side of elementary build- 0l2O X
ing, officers were unable to locate the suspects. San 5
Noble County Sheriff activity
Activity for the 24 hours ending 8 a.m. Friday: Un-
dersheriff Thomas transported Ray Shafer from To-
peka, KS on a warrant for failure to appear and
driving under the influence; Deputy Lynch responded
to a suspicious individual in Red Rock, everything
checked okay; Deputy Lynch delivered a message to
a person in Red Rock for a Ponca City Police Depart-
ment.
Perry Memorial Hospital admits
Arthur Coggins, Thelma Taylor and Jack Stanely •
were admitted to Perry Memorial Hospital as of 8
a.m. Friday.
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Front from left: C.J. Barney, Billings; Stacey Weckstein, Red Rock.
Back from left: Alicia Blocker. Kaylynne Canady and Kayla Spaulding,
all of Perry.
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Brown, Gloria. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 112, No. 110, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 2005, newspaper, June 4, 2005; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2260203/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.