Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 118, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 2010 Page: 3 of 10
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Perry Daily Journal Tuesday, September 14, 2010 3
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Family I iving ==
• NewsBriefs
Group spends weekend at Texhoma
. SUBMITTED BY Lois SMITH
--------. . . u,Members of Beta Sigma Phi, Xi Epsilon Rho started the year with their beginning
Hwy. 86 closed for next 60 days Perry Fire Department: Friday T7 day as a weekend at David and Lois Malget’s lake house on Lake Texhoma. "Lois,
State Highway 86 will be closed over p.m. standby for football game; 12:03 David and their daughter, Sandy, did a fine job of entertaining us for the weekend,"
Stillwater Creek beginning Sept. 13 for a.m. fire alarm at Christ Lutheran Day said Lois Smith, recording secretary.
a bridge deck replacement project pro- Care, no fire found. Saturday , 8.23 "We played games, went for a boat ride, took a trip to Ardmore to have lunch at
jected to take 60 calendar days. a.m. EMS call to the 1100 blk. of Kaw: Two Frogs, had dinner at the Fish Platter, Lois made a wonderful breakfast each
Traffic is detoured to SH-64,1-35, and 2:24 p.m. EMS call to Red Rock; 4:38 morning and David cooked park roast, salmon and grilled vegetables for us on
SH-51 while SH-86 is closed. Boaters p.m. transfer of patient from Perry Saturday evening."
at Lake Carl Blackwell are being alert- Memorial Hospital to Veterans Hospital The sorority gave a memorial in honor of their sister, Sharon Wise and sent flow-
ed to keep away from the bridge area. in Oklahoma City; 8:12 p.m. EMS ers to her family.
Adult ed classes start tonight call to the 700 blk. of Cedar. Sunday Karen Wilcox was hostess for the Sept. 8 meeting of Xi Epsilon Rho, Beta Sigma
Adult education evening classes for - 1:42 a.m. false alarm at 3002 W. Fir Phi Fifteen members met at the Pizza Hut for pizza and a great cake, made by the
this fall will be held at the Maroon 5:45 a.m. EMS call to the 900 blk. of hostess. The program consisted of the members talking about their summer excur-
Academy, 12th and Ivanhoe from 5 to Delaware; 8:59 a.m. fire alarm at the sions
8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays begin- Holiday Inn Express: 9:17 a.m. EMS Marilyn Waltermire, vice president, held the meeting in the absence of President
ning Sept. 14. The free classes will call on Highland; 5:28 p.m. EMS call Anna Shelton, leading the opening ritual. After usual business of reports, Margaret
include GED preparation and adult to the 1000 blk. of Maple; 11:28 p.m. Seeliger gave a report on the weekend at Lake Texhoma, and Halloween Around
basic education. Enroll the first night. EMS call to the 500 blk. of Map . the Square and the chili cook off were discussed.
Perry Lions Breakfast Saturday Perry Police, Sheriff’s Activity: Yellow roses were sent to the families of June Ream and Sharon Wise, and a
The Perry Noon Lions will host their Friday - 911 call requesting an offi- donation to the Christian Church was given in Sharon Wise’s memory.
annual pancake breakfast Saturday cer in the alley behind Ace S, no other
in the fellowship room of the United information, officer unable to locate: Conoalagicte accict with family research
Methodist Church. Everyone is invited motorist assisted; report of an unknown Genealogists assist W IUD Iamiily 1 Coed CAL
to breakfast of pancakes and sausage woman at the caller’s door, asking how SUBMITTED BY VIRGINIA SLAY
and juice or coffee, served from 7 to 10 many children lived in the house, otn- The Noble County Genealogy Society copies of obituaries and other sources of
a.m. Adults are $6; children ages 6 to cer unable to locate person or her vehi- merrecently in the Conference room at information.
10, $4; and children under 6 eat free. cle; complaint about someone dump- ecuiee Library Members of the Society recently did
Tickets are now being sold by mem- ing trash; report of stolen medications. Final plans for the Genealogy Society research for a family from Elizabethtown,
bers and will be available at the door. 91 1 call from C hrist. Lutheran Day boot At the Cherokee Strip Celebration PA, who were looking for a family mem-
Proceeds go toward various community Care reporting smoke in the gym our were discussed The History of Noble ber, Lovina Robinson or Robison who
projects sponsored by the Lions. no flames. PFD and three PPD officers count Oklahoma books will be sell- may have lived in this area in the early
McNeal and Cox family reunion responded; found shotgun turned in a 0 RS a discount of $65.40. including days of Oklahoma. The Carl Brand fam-
The annual McNeal and Cox family PPD; officer was requested to speak to ins fondr d sin also be a sign-up sheet ily is looking for members not listed in
reunion will be held Saturday 2010 in children who were insulting passersby: for former Noble County rural school family records. A family visiting from
the Christ Lutheran Church fellowship motor vehicle accident reported; report students - Nebraska was researching the Nolte fam-
hall, 1301 N. Seventh, Perry. Doors of items stolen from a purse at a local The Society reviewed information ily. The Society also assisted in searching
will be open at 10 a.m. All family and business; report of electronic game sys. available in the Genealogy and Reference for information on Roger Glen Taylor,
friends are invited. A covered dish lunch tem stolen from a house: intoxicated suctions of the library for research. The a former employee of the Oklahoma
will be served at noon. For details, call juveniles picked Up and then released library staff is in the process of relocating Department of Transportation who was
Sharon Milburn, 580-234-7152 in Enid, to their parents; warrant served: 11 the Genealogy Section to the southeast well known for his maps drawn for the
or Henry and Joy Steiner at 580-336- call for police about money stolen at area of the main floor of the library. A set State Highway Department and as an
5601 in Perry. a party, ofcors Com P .of North Central History Books covering artist in his own right.
Wristbands - bargain for carnival to give the money back and no official Kav County of Oklahoma has been added The meeting for Sept. 18 has been can-
Carnival wristbands good for a full report was made; warrants served: 1 to the Genealogy Section, which also celed due to conflict with the Cherokee
day of rides on Wednesday, Thursday traffic stops resulting in eight ver a includes books covering family histories, Strip Celebration. The next meeting is
or Friday are now being sold for $20 at warnings and a citation: one field inter information how to do research, news scheduled for October 16.
Exchange Bank, First Bank & T rust, the rogation: one animal-related call a out papers on microfilm dating 1893 through Attending the meeting were Dr. Charles
Chamber of Commerce Office and The a dog left in a car. Booked into jail: 2009 cemetery books for Grace Hill Martin, Marjorie Martin, Cheryl Dejager,
Charles Machine Works, Inc. Tickets Consuela Edna Hall, 49, on a dis net and rural cemeteries of Noble County, Ann Givens and Virginia Slay.
will be $25 if purchased the day of use. charge of public intoxication; Justin and Iura O
They will not be good on Saturday. Garrett Imhoff, 24 on district charges
The carnival will be located at of possession of a controlled substance
Seventh and Birch. Hours are 6 to 10 and unlawful possession of parapher-
p.m Wednesday through Friday, and nalia; Micheal Vincent Moore 28, on
Saturday at 1 1 a.m. to 10 p.m. a district charge of public intoxication;
Bucket Calf contest sign-up today Richard Dennis Tubbs, 51 on three dis-
Sign-up for Bucket Calf contest will be trict warrants for failure to pay: Jason
held from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Scott Williams, 27, on a municipal
Sept. 14, at Noble County Fairgrounds warrant.
show arena office. The contest will be at Saturday’s and Sunday’s police
5:45 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15. reports will be in tomorrow’s paper.
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Thanks to my childrens,
and their spouses for the 2
lovely party they gave me.
Thanks also to all who came
and sent cards. Everything (
was wonderful, d
Thanks Again, x
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Brown, Gloria. Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 118, No. 177, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 2010, newspaper, September 14, 2010; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2261554/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.