The Osage Journal-News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1977 Page: 3 of 4
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Wedding vows
Osage Journal-News, Friday, June 17, 1977, Page 3
WWI Vets Auxiliary
unite couple
Miss Markita Hall and Bill ribbons.
Edward Wesson exchanged Miss Valeris Hall kept the
wedding promises at 3 p.m. guest book for her sister.
June 4 in the First Christian Garry Wesson was the best
Church of Pawhuska before an man and groomsmen were Tom
alter flanked with twin baskets Willis and Mike Hayes,
of blue, yellow, and white killian A reception followed in
daises. Fellowship Hall and the bride’s
Parents of the couple are Mr. table was covered with white
and Mrs. Bill Hall of Nelagoney lace over blue and decorated
and Mr and Mrs. Bill Wesson of with white daises tied with
207 Girard in Pawhuska, yellow ribbons.
Rev LeRoy McReynolds The four-tiered wedding cake
officiated during the ceremony made by the bride’s grand-
and Mrs Carolyn Helmer mother featured yellow and
provided traditional wedding blue flowers. Yellow punch was
music on the organ, served and featured white
Given in marriage by her daises floating in an ice ring,
parents, the bride selected a Assisting at the reception
long gown made by her mother were Mrs. Twyla Wesson and
of crepe-backed bridal satin. Miss Rhonda Legg.
Bridal lace formed the yoke For a wedding trip to Eureka
of the gown which was edged Springs, Ark., the bride
in seed pearls and extended in a changed to a white sundress
lace panel down the front of the with ruffle trim. The couple is
gown to a wide flounce at the now at home at Arlington Tex
hemline which was covered The bride is a 1977 graduate of
with matching lace. . Pawhuska High School, where
The same lace formed the full she was Co-salutatorian. She
bishop sleeves which ended in will attend Texas Christian
of l.cu near carded Ata E or University in the fam. The
are with bridegroom is a 1974 graduate
seed Per . of PHS and is currently at
Theskirt swept to a tending school in Dallas. Heis
cathedral-length train featuring an appliance techician.
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tiers o sheerest illusion and a Goodwell, Okla.; Kit Olson,
Mrs. Bill Wesson
have dinner, meeting
The World War I Veterans Greggs conducting that session Ikenberry, Delight Gleason, Oliver Myers, Lizzie Phelps
Barracks 3536 and the Auxiliary The group extended its thanks Ruth Seeley, Ruby Monger, Ollie Smyth Dilla Todd Pearl
met Saturday noon at the to Dorsey McCartney for Myrtle Hunt, Audrey Tweedy, Maze, Mr. and Mrs Arthur
American Legion Hut for a helping move the new piano to Sylven Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
covered dish dinner the Legion Hut from Wynona. Jess Duncan, Mr and Mrs. Roy Potter, Neil Melton, Inez Allen,
Entertainment included The Auxiliary purchased the Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. and a guest Mildred Lefler
group singing with Bessie piano for the hut.
Potter at the piano. Attending the sessions were: TT 7 •
Separate business meetings Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Deyo, HionAorcAH nun sine
were held with Commander Blanch Lanum, Mae Greggs, RETEWCl OUT® %U060O
Jess Duncan in charge of the Russell Gipson,, Dick Car- . -
Barracks meeting and new penter, Paul Dyer, Dessie lalr mosm y
Auxiliary President Mae Cooksey, Lillian Cobb, Lillian IEUEL& f CLlUCUTU DVAUTVe
A total of 46 persons attended Darlene and daughter Chris
the Henderson Cousins Roberts. Attending from
Reunion at the Skiatook Broken Arrow were David and
Sportsman Club on Monday. Carolyn Brown and son Aaron
Attending from Pawhuska and Don Roberts; Sapulpa,
• J 7 were: Reges and Katie Hen- Marie McDougal and Harry
Puppets visit
1 0A >* J fr O geon 79 0 I derson Sr.; R D- Henderson McDougal; from Sperry, Merle
UU9 • Patsy and son John; Art, and Pat Brown, Kelly, Diana
Argene, Sharron and Ricky and Tracy; Freddie and Pat
I Twenty-eight children were at Pamela Hudson was the Book Henderson. Brown, Feddie Jr. and Jody,
the Pawhuska Library Satur- Worm winner this week. Mike and Chris Roberts,
day to hear stories from Mrs. Joan Raymond, Shari Helmer Present from Skiatook were Wilburn and Imogean Rodman
1 Hague and her puppets sing and Jimmie Clemmons assisted Lucille Brown, Ola and Larue of Tulsa; Noble and Betty
songs and make puppets. Mrs. Hague as she showed Barnett, Earl and Billie Rhodes of Claremore; Gilbert
Mrs. Hague told the stories children how to make a puppet. Roberts, Ray Gene, Anna May, and Dora McAlester of
“ Goin’ to Visit the Zoo,” and Next week’s Store Hour at in RayJr and Debbie Henderson, Collinsville; and Viola Fritz of
“The Camel who Took A Walk.” a.m. Saturday, will feature Inez Henderson, and Larry, Riverton, Wyo.
Miss Yvonne Rose played the Kipling’s "The Elephant
guitar while the children sang. Child.”
tier of lace matching the lace on Laverna and Noel Travis, Joe .
the wedding gown. The veil was and Linda Durman, Jeff Olson, L A.I -
secured to a satin and lace cap and Mr. and Mrs. Parker, all of PrAG-AG
encrusted with seed pearls. Tulsa; Mr. and Mrs. Doug | IVIDO
She carried a large bouquet of McCabe of Dallas, Tex.; Kent
white daises and satin May of Stillwater; Elsie Mit- ....
streamers tied in love knots chell of Rose Hill, Kan.; AreAA A AlAL
with tiny silk daises. Gwendalyn Kennedy and Larry CIIUSUEIIIETIT
Mrs. Wyn Gentry was the and Barbara Headrick of * J8J000000 1014
matron-of-honor and Wichita; Randy Hart, Ton ° V
bridesmaids were Miss Melissa Willis, and Mrs. Avajo Cox of Mrs Ralph Forbes of Wynona bridegroom is a 1971 graduate
Olson and Miss Tammy Fugate. Bartlesville; Mr. and Mrs. Tim announces the engagement and of Barnsdall High School. He is
Mrs. Gentry wore a long gown Hall of Lampasas, Tex.; Ted approaching marriage of her currently self-employed with
of white cotton plisse with tiny and Chris Gruszezki of St. daughter, Darlene to James W. his father at Moles Drilling Co.
yellow flowers and the Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Zencil Moles, son of Mr. and Mrs. The wedding is being planned
bridesmaids wore matching Durham of Huntsville, Ark.; Phillip Moles of Pershing, for 2 p.m. June 29 at the First
gowns of white cotton plisse Irene Hall of Oklahoma City; The bride-elect is a 1975 Christian Church in Wynona,
with tiny blue flowers. They Mr and Mrs. I.H. Wesson of graduate of Wynona High The couple plan to make their
carried baskets of daises Nowata; and Rev. and Mrs. School. The prospective home in Wynona
decorated with yellow and blue Evans of Fairfax.
Indian Camp Homemakers
elect Mrs, Hartness president
The Indian Camp Extension year term. Mrs. Harvey Payne as
Homemakers met Friday Mrs. Tim Hartness was secretary and Mrs. Bill Hall as
morning and elected new of- elected as president, with Mrs. treasurer.
ficers for the coming EH two- Max Shuck as vice-president, Mrs. Mick McPherson was
Volunteers in county
hostess for the meeting in her
home and eight members an-
swered roll call by telling where
they wore medicine in their
homes.
The business meeting was
conducted by outgoing
awarded certificates
Reception Sunday
for Carlisles
A reception honoring Mr. and married June 27, 1927, at
Mrs. Straud Carlisle of Cedar Newkirk.
Vale, Kan., in celebration of
their 50th wedding anniversary Children of the couple are:
will be Sunday at the Legion Mrs. Frankie Fulsom of Cedar
HaU in Shidler. Vale, Bill Carlisle of Grainola,
Hosting the reception, which Mrs. Arley McNeil of Argonia,
will be from 2 to 4 p.m., will be Kan., Mrs. Hazel Pontious of
their children. The couple Lincolnville, Kan., and John
requests no gifts. They were Carlisle of Ponca City.
Hominy Homemakers
have crafts project
president Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Laird
Helmer read the minutes of the
previous meeting and Mrs.
Shuck have the treasurer’s
report.
Mrs Hartness gave the lesson
on properly storing medicines
A number of Osage County Also, Christine Ambrose, Also, Ethel Burling, Norman in the home. The door prize was
residents who have worked as Gladys David, Francis Thomas Madison, Jessie Berger, Nell won by Mrs. Hall.
volunteers in various capacities and U. J. Ingesall, all of Fiske, Myrtle Shaffer, Mildred Guests at thhe meeting were
were honored at the “Outreach Wynona. Mathis, Susie Case, Iva Kenny, Mrs. R E. Standridge and Mrs
and Volunteerism” Seminar Also, Lora Dobbins, Hominy; Lorraine Brooks, Lula Mae Jack Nightengale.
held Friday at the Osage Cohnty James Shannon, Bartlesville; Thomason, Florence Hazen and Other members present were
fairgrounds and Cora Vawter, Jessie Andy Hazen, all of Fairfax. Mrs. Tim Newberry and Mrs.
Mrs. Myrtle Fletcher, Mrs. Certificates of achievement Eaton, Mable Weaver, Edna From Pawhuska were Ova Arthur Keimes.
Grady Upchurch, Mrs. Vesta for volunteer work were Molts and Lucille Fender, all of Dowdy, Elsie Clark, Lola
Thomas, Mrs. Escol Gabbard, presented by the Osage County Grainola. Pradmore, Lorene Ankrum, A lveca Dol lone
Mrs Arthur Osburn, Mrs. Jim Commissioners Also, Ruth Quillen, Virgil Daphne Wise, Ruth Sutterfield,
make planter stands from Trout, Mrs. Jack Cross, Receiving certificates were: Jukian, Alisa Utsler, TRuth Cleora Ford, Mattie Watersand
bottles and spray paint. Sammy Lu Dee and Mrs. Bonnie Bibb, Gertrude Sandusky, Clem Vann, W. L. Alberta Bibbins. has party
Co-hostess for the meeting Claude Shannon. Pearson, Thelma Bennett, H. L. Sandusky, Ailene Mahan, u true
was Sarah Dobbins. The next meeting will be McCray, Poke Peterson, Vacinda Vann, Lu Zink, George MALAMUD WINS Alyssa Dollens celebrated her
Mildred Mayfield, Ruth Brown, Cartwright, John Bardam, WASHINGTON Ber eleventh birthday Saturday
Thelma Shadell, Mae Atkins, Pauline Bardam, Ray Ball, ngad.0MalarJewirtlife are said afternoon with a party at
Homer McCray, Tom Keen, Mary Ball and Lula Cothand, all turr™ was recently awarded Skateworld in Bartlesville.
Katherine Megegee, Madeline of Shidler. the B’nai B’rith Jewish Heri- Complimentary passes were
Nickels, Ray Bennett, Gladys Also, Marie Garrante, tage Award (or 1976. The 62- given to each guest and prizes
Wilkerson, Andy Wilkerson, Morene Hazelrigg, Ruby year-old novelist, holder of a were won by Laura Glentzer
and Stephanie Thomas.
Refreshments were served to
the honeree and her guests.
Others helping her to celebrate
were Lisa Burd, Tammy Carey,
Linda Gambill, Jodie Malone,
Kerry Slinkard and Sandra
Crabtree.
A gift was sent by Nancy
Benson, who was unable to
attend.
Red Eagle elects officers Pawhuska visitors
O • • Mrs. Frank Kent of St.
The Red Eagle Extension County, which won second place idea of making a decorat|ve Joseph, Mo., her daughter, Mrs
Homemakers met Friday to in the state for Extension toilet tissue holder from a coffee Kivian Ka Goodwin Attwood,
elect new officers and approved Homemakers. can, and the door prize was won Kani, and granddaughter, Mrs.
a donation ofsiofor the Send a The Osu Ladies Day was by ^^ Seneleavenddevalue
Kid to Camp fund for needy discussed and members The next regular meeting will Pawnuska with her sisters,
younesterts. planning to attend will contact be at the home of Blanche Mrs. Oscar Duncan and Mrs.
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and Angle Mounts as reporter, fairgrounds and , family night Roberts, Mrs. Winnie Labadie, Mrs Goodwin and grand-
Mrs Winnie Labadie led the will be planned in July. . Mrs. Irene Fountain and Mrs. daughters attended the Hominy
flag salute and devotions were A member brought 8 craft Velta Twiss. Indian dances Friday night.
given by Mrs. Faye Roberts, T =
who read "Joy in Life.” Roll 1
call was answered by members Omemd NerS
telling where they store _
honor members
The Hominy Extension
Homemakers group met
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Jack Dobbins for a handcrafts
lesson.
Members learned how to
Walters of Louisiana.
Members present included
A guest was Mrs. John Tuesday
The next meeting will be
• , ue clowe plans weddina
JOUDIE TEDC8T VOWS Mr and Mrs Merl G Powers graduated from Nathan Hale Chloe Mae Aultz, Ellen Yarbrough, and Gale McCray, Pulitzer Prize and two National
TT of Pawhuska announce the High School in Tulsa. She is a Graham, Violet Keen, Lee all of Prue Book Awards, received the $1,-
engagement of their daughter, 1977 graduate in elementary Atteberry, Opal Atteberry, and 000 prize for "excellence in
Barnsdall served as the Sue Powers Lowe, to Glen Daryl education from Bartlesville Hazel Raney, and Lillie Rice, Also, Ruth Lewis, Charles Jewish literature.”
couple’s attendants. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesleyan College, all 0f Barnsdall ′ Bennett and Calvin Lewis, all Malamud has said that for
The bride was given in George W. Moore of Pauls The prospective bridegroom Also Bea Gosney Lola Hix of Skiatook h"n the Jew is a symbol of
marriage by her son, Richard VaUey, Okla. is a graduate of Pauls Valley Goldie- Graham, Dortha Hunt’ man’s tragic experience. "I try
Moore. ,, The couple plan a 7 p.m. High School and a 1973 graduate Glenda Chastain, Opal Ran’ Also, Auldene Gardner, to see, the Jew as a universal
A reception and dinner were wedding July 8 at the First of the University of Oklahoma, dolph and Novie Jones, aU of Hildur George and Mattie man S
held for friends and relatives at Baptist Church in Bartlesville. He is currently employed with Avant Rogers, all of Ralston, a Jew, inougn ne may not Know
the ranch home in Pershing The bride-elect attended Phillips Petroleum in Bar-
following the wedding. Pawhuska High School and was tlesville.
Mrs.
Sara Moore of
Pawhuska and Dr. C.C. Pearson
of Pershing were united in
marriage at 4 p.m. Saturday at
the First United Methodist
Church in Pawhuska.
Rev. Clayton Walters of-
ficiated during the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ambrose of
borah
iend married atOL
Miss Deborah Renea Friend and Ralph Harley
Glazner Jr. were married at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 11,
before an altar decorated with twin arched can-
delabras at the Grace United Methodist Church in
Oklahoma City.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Friend of
Bowring and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glazner of Oklahoma
City.
Rev. Robert Gregory officiated during the
ceremony. Eight aisle candles complemented the
circular shape of the sanctuary and a trinity candle
was placed inside the communion railing.
Dixie Sisco was the soloist, and Kathleen Young was
the pianist.
Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride chose a
long gown of poly-organza featuring a fitted bodice
with a bib inset of cluny and venice laces.
The high neckline was accented with a ruffle of
venice lace and was embellished with seed pearls. The
full bishop sleeves were adorned with venice lace
appliques and ended in matching lace cuffs.
The skirt swept to a cathedral-length train and was
highlighted with lace appliques and encircled with a
ruffle of matching lace.
Her veil of sheerest illusion was edged in matching
lace and highlighted with seed pearls.
She carried a cascade of sonya roses with
stephanotis and babies breath and tied with streamers
of matching lace.
Susan Hale of Oklahoma City was the maid-of-honor
and bridesmaids were Trisha Hudson of Pawhuska and
Julie Merideth of Oklahoma City.
They wore long gowns of sonya rose qiana material
featuring low cowl necklines, full three-quarter length
sleeves and full skirts.
Bob Hawk of Stillwater was the best man and
groomsmen were Butch Brumley of Oklahoma City
and Bob Reese of Thomas, Okla.
A reception was held at the church following the
wedding and the bride's table was decorated with twin
candelabras with flower centers. The table was
covered with sheer panels over yellow.
The four-tiered wedding cake was highlighted with
yellow swirls and topped with a silk arrangement of
sonya roses, yellow carnations and white pom-poms.
Jo Elyn Helmer
is bank officer
The appointment of Miss Jo transferred to the Payment Pennies for Friendship were
Elyn Helmer as Operations Services Division in October, collected and Mrs. Labadie The Lynn Extension Mrs. Tressa Willcox gave
Officer was announced at a 1976. reported on education for Osage Homemakers met Friday at the devotions by reading ‘Power of
recent meeting of the Board of In her new position, she will fairgrounds cafeteria and bave Prayer” and Lou Ann Freeman
Directors of Liberty National be supervisor of the Payment T : T
Corp. in Oklahoma City. Services Division and coor- Lene Landrum
Miss Helmer, a native of dinator of the Direct Deposit at orientation
Pawhuska, graduated from program She has served as an
Pawhuska High School in 1969 advisor to a Junior Achievement
and received her B.S. Degree in Company for the school year
English literature from the 1976-1977.
University of Arkansas in
Fayetteville, in 1973
Prior to joining Liberty, she
worked at the First National
Bank in Pawhuska and McIlroy
Bank in Fayetteville, Oats will thrive in poorer
She has worked as a teller and soil and in colder clima.as
new accounts clerk before being than other grains.
a surprise “going away” party gave the prayer..
for a member who will soon be Plans were made for working
leaving for South Carolina, in the cafeteria during the
The party was for Mrs Mattie Cavalcade in July and the door
Leslie Ann Landrum of Tolliver, who will make her prjze was won by Lilliam
Pawhuska ttended the second home in South Carolina, Ikenberry.
session of freshmen orientation Linda Massey made a Mrs. Willcox and Mrs. Beulah
at the University of Arkansas in decorated cake for the occasion Williamson gave the lesson on
Fayetteville.and the club presented Mrs. storing medicines
The session was held Wed- ToUiver with a gift of jewelry. Guests present included Ruby
nesday and Thursday to provide Marla Adkins was in charge Duncna, Garrie Herrelson,
new students an opportunity to of the business meeting and Cleora Ford, Ruth Sut-
get acquainted with the college members answered roll call by terfiedld and Ruth Murg.
campus and with the academic telling “Where is all Medicine Members present were:
programs. Stored in my Home?” Helen Youngblood, Jerra Vonn
Hulse, Joan Corsaut, Lorene
Ankrom, Gertie Couch, Clarissa
Trask, Margaret Wamego,
Beulah Williamson, Flora
Hanan, Lenora Barkley, Hazel
Hamlin, Mary Tinker, Esther
Harmon, Villa Tinker, Lou Ann
Freeman, Sylvan Hughes,
Audrey Tweedy, Linda Massy,
Mary Givens, Jewel Hulse and
Lucinda Jech.
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Spencer, Frank. The Osage Journal-News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1977, newspaper, June 17, 1977; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2280008/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.