The Osage Journal-News (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1978 Page: 3 of 4
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Mr and Mrs. Charles Robert Teal
I repeat vows
Fairs ElirabethAnn Willett, of consisted of a cascade of Spring Following the wedding, the
Mr. and Mrs * Roane of flowers. couple took a wedding trip w
rRogers Willet, , Puerto Vallart, Mexico and are
* and Mr. Charles Robert Adoring the church were urns now at home in Springdale.
Teal, also of Fayetteville were of spring flowers and gladiolas. Arkansas.
united in marriage March 18. Serving her sister as matron- out of town quests at the
Mr. Teal is the son of Mr. and of honor was Mrs. Mary Jean wedding were M. and Mrs. J
Mrs. Roderick T ' of Tulsa. Parker and bridesmaid was N. Riggs, Mrs. Martha Mc-
The couple repeated their Miss Cathy Willett, also a sister Crory Amarillo Tex Mrs A
vows at 11:30 a.m at St. of the bride. JTXamare Mrs. A.
Josephs Catholic Church, Honor attendants wore full and Willett
Fayetteville, with Rev. Rudolph length dresses of apricot and Colorado Springs, Colo
Maus offidiatingcarried bouquets of apricot Pawhuska resident: who
worcanist for the ceremony gladiolas. attended the ceremony were
was Mark y and Mrs. Serving the groom as best Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stuart and
Debbvie Swint was soloist, man was Mr. Michael Teal and daughter, Caroline
Given in marriage by her groomsmean was Mr. Ray The bride - Dadnnte ,
father, the bride wore a can- Parker. Pawhuska High SEndor “and
dlelight gown of chiffon. Pelas Ushers for the ceremony were attended the University
of Venice lace edged the Vic- Mr. Patrick Willett and Mr. the University of
torian Collar, sheeer yoke, and James Willett. She is currently teaching in
cap sleeves. Following the ceremony, a the Springdale School system in
reception was hosted at the Arkansas
The full circle skirt, from a Holiday Inn, Fayetteville with The groom graduated from
modified empire waist, was the bride's parents serving as Bishop Kelly High School
bordered in matching lace and hosts Tulsa, and then attended the
swept into a chapel length train. Assisting at the bride’s University of Tulsa He is
The bride wore a veil of reception table were Mrs Judy currently employed as
illusion with flowers forming Teal, Mrs. Debbie Swint, and ordinator of Governmental
the cap and the bridal bouquet Mrs. Judy Alexander. Affairs for Tyson Foods, Inc.
Osage Journal-News, Friday, March 31, 1978, Page 3
Pawhuskans have
Easter Day guests
Mr and Mrs. Lavon Wallet,
812 Leahy, had visitors in their
home on East Day, Sunday.
Visiting the Wallet’s were
Mrs. Steve Turner, daughter of
the Wallets and her children,
Susan, Rhonda and Stephen of
Sand Springs.
Also visiting were Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Stepp and their
daughter, LaDonna of Sand
Springs.
Mrs. Al Paolucci and Miss
Anna Mae Howard of Tulsa
were also visitors for the day.
Couple honored
at family dinner
A family dinner was hosted in and Lloyd, of Mulvane, Kans.,
Wynona Sunday, March 19 in and Mrs. Vera Chance and
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reas Woody, of Tulsa.
Miller, Wynona, who were Thirteen grandchildren
celebrating their 54th wedding tending the anner were Janet
anniversary. , , Goyer, Pete and Carool Miller,
The afternoon event also Domia nomh
. . u David, Tom, and lony
served to honor Mr. Miller who bolt, Buster and Joy Hedgcoth,
celebrated his 72nd birthday on Tommy Darla and Charla
10A war ia, and Char Id
day. _ Miller, Billy and Cathy Chance.
The dinner was hosted by the
family of the couple of which Five great-grandchildren who
four sons and three daughters attended were Joey, Jason, and
were present. Julie Goyer, Emily Miller, and
Attending the event were Mr, Angela Moreland.
and Mrs. Orval Miller, Also present for the festivities
Riverdale, Kans., Oliver Miller, were Mr. and Mrs. William
Wichita, Kans., Mr. and Mrs. Gallamore, Ramona, Othello
Edward Miller, Chanute, Kans , Miller, Wynona, Anna Myers
and Mr and Mrs. Charles and two children, Wynona,
Miller, Wynona. Shandy Sharp and son, Wynona’
Also attending were the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and
couples three daughters and their four children, Mr. and
their husbands. They are Mrs Mrs. Carl Givens and Darrell,
Freda Bickford, and Alvin, Pawhuska, and Mr and Mrs’
Wynona, Mrsa. Minnie Humbolt Whitey Moore, of Wynona.
Local help needed
in Easter Seal event
Mike Ward, of Michael's Photography was recently honored by the Southwestern
Photographers Association of Fort Worth, Texas when four of his portrait entries were
placed on exhibition by the association. The four chosen portraits are scheduled to be en
tered in two upcoming contests. (J-C Photo)
Ward photographs shown
Pawhuska horsemen and relay fashion from their own
wagon train people are needed hometowns to one of the two
for the third annual Easter Seal telethons or trader their horses
Wagon Train and Pony Express to departure points in the two
Rides this year, according to cities for the final parades on four portraits entered at the
Jess Johnson of Green Country Sunday, April 2. Southwestern Photographers
Tables, Tahlequah, statewide The Great Plains Wagon Association were accepted for
coordinator of the “Ride That Train is scheduled to leave exhibit
Crippled Children Can Walk." Duncan, March 24 with over- According to Ward, prints are
Mrs. Mary Hartness is Easter night stops at Central school
1 A Seal and Pony Express Ride Lawton, Apache, Anadarko, ___
Mental 1220/ Assoc. Chairman in Osage county. Chickasha, Blanchard and TaLl
4‘CECE *... EEE - ooul • Two final day parades on Norman. Cecil Bernard, Dani nelps counties
April 2 - one in Tulsa for the Shawnee, is wagonmaster and 1
4 .04 IT » • third successive year and one in Claude Smith, Strong City, Legislation supported by “During the past several
7 OST Tl A° TTD 0OTT 77 O Oklahoma City for the first time assistant wagonmaster Mrs State Senator John Dahl will years, we have increased the
-0% S - will be held this year and we Karen Stauber, Norman, is provide - new source of financial responsibilities of
C hope to double the number of coordinator. financing for financially- county government," the
She is a member of the Board participants, Johnson stated The Green Country Easter strapped Oklahoma counties if Senator said. “At the same
Three hundred fifty riders and Seal Wagon Train will leave it becomes law time, we have failed to provide
The Barnsdall Democrat additional methods by which
voted for the legislation, which the counties can finance these
will permit any at Oklahoma’s duties. Most people don’t think
77 counties to collect up to a two about it, but county government
per cent sales tax - if voters in is just as hard-hit by inflation as
that county approved private citizens.
The Senator’s vote was a vital
one, as the measure had only a "As a consequence of these
vote to spare in its con- developments, a lot of our
sideration by the Senate counties are hardpressed today
Twenty-five votes are required just to keep afloat This will
for passage, and the measure give those counties an op-
was approved by 26-18. portunity to help themselves”
Mrs. Floyd (Millie) Culver, will be hosted at 11:30 a.m.
Shidler, program chairman for following the board meeting,
the month oi March, has an- The program will be
nounced that the Osage County presented by Mrs. Baird
Mental Health Association will (Frances) Oldfield, Burbank.
meet April 31 at the Pawhuska
Country Club.
The Executive Committee
will meet for a short session at
10 a.m. and will be followed by
the regular Board meeting at
10:30 a.m.
The principal items for
discussion will be a report from
the Budget Committee, chaired
by Mrs. Kay (Ruby) Duke,
Pawhuska.
The Bell Ringer campaign
scheduled for May will also be
discussed.
The luncheon and program
Mrs. Oldfield’s topic will be
“The Mental Health Association
on Three Levels - county, state,
and national".
Mrs. Oldfield, a past chair-
man of the Osage County
Mental Health Association, is
currently serving as the group’s
Service Chairman.
The Green Country Easter
of Directors of the Oklahoma Three hundred fifty riders and Seal Wagon Train will leave
MHA, and has represented wagon train people took part Sallisaw on March 24 and plans
Oklahoma as a delegate to the last year. overnight stops at Webber
■ .Two wagon trains will leave Falls, Checotah, Henryetta,
annual meeting of the National different parts of the state ten Okemah, Boley, Meeker and
Mental Health Association, days pnor to the two Easter Choctaw Duane Choate will
This meeting was conducted in Seal Telethons - one in serve as wagonmaster assisted
Washington, D.C. last Oklahoma City at Crossroads by David Baird, Meeker and
November Mall and the other in Tulsa at CornellI Fields, Checotah and
It is requested that Mrs. Cecil the Educational Building of the ChecoLn,
(Connie) Wood, Pawhuska, or Tulsa Expo Square--
Mrs. Ruth Sutherland, Hominy, Fairgrounds. Horsemen have The East Front the u s
ified as the option of riding escort for Capitol building was entirely
reservations by today, the wagons at any time, ride reconstructed in 1961
Mike Ward, of Michael’!
Photography was informed tha I
entered in the competition by entries and then determine
photographers in several states which are worthy for exhibition
including Oklahoma, Texas, Approximately one-third of
New Mexico, Louisianna, and all prints entered are discarded
Arkansas, and those scoring 70 or higher
Upon receiving portraits for are put on display.
competition, judges grade the it is highly unusual for aU
entries submitted by one
photographer to be exhibited in
this competition.
Each of Wards entries were
winners in the contest and these
portraits will soon go into
competition in two other
photography association con-
tests.
Pawhuska FHA convention bound
Local man
to attend
Angus meet
The future of the cattle
business and a “Beginning of
Something Better” will be the
main theme of three meetings
planned for cattlemen in
Oklahoma and adjoining states
during the next month. The
programs are open to anyone
interested in the cattle industry
including producers, stockers,
feeders and all industry related
individuals.
Penquins slate dance
Oklahoma’s FHA-HERO
members will hold their annual
State Rally in Oklahoma City’s
The Penquin club, a high Greg Reber, will be highlighted. Civic Center Music Hall, April
school girl’s group, will host Escorting and crowning 7th and 8th
their Spring Coronation Dance, Reber will be Penguin Club The theme of the meeting,
Fri., March 31 at the president, Gayla Jackson. “The Magic of Leadership
fairgrounds. Vice-President of the Through FHA’HERO” will set
"Paradise", a Tulsa band will organization, Cathy Herrman, the stage for an estimated
perform at the event which is will escort the senior attendant, 12,500 FHA and HERO mem-
scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. Lance Tolson and Linda Scott bers, advisers and guests to
The dance will conclude at will escort James Gross, the share the projects, programs,
12a.m. junior attendant. and activities which have been
The dance is open to the Sophomore attendant, Jon carried out by FHA-HERO
public with admission price at Culver, will be escorted by Chapters across the state.
35 per couple or 83 per person. Tracy Stoabs. Ross Smith, Again this year there will be
Adequate chaperone’s will be freshman attendant, will be four duplicate sessions of the
provided for the evening, escorted by Julie Gilliland. rally to accomodate the an-
During an intermission, the Refreshments will be served ticipated attendance. Sessions
crowning of the Penquin King, during the dance. are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. and
7:00 p.m. on Friday and 9 30 Dr. Francis Tuttle, State Future Homemakers of
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. Director; Arch Alexander, American with its two types of
The featured speaker st all Deputy Director; Byrle Killian, chapters, FHA (Future
four sessions will be Dr. Earl Assistant Director; Larry Homemakers of America) and
Reum, Coordinator of Student Hansen, Assistant State HERO (Home Economics
Activities, Jefferson County Director and State Coordinator Related Occupations) isa youth
Public Schools, Colorado. In his of Area Vocational Schools. organization which is an in-
presentation, "Merlin Talks Also bringing greetings to tegral part of the home
with Wart”, Dr. Reum will Oklahoma FHA-HERO economics program sponsored
discuss the responsibility each members will be Brenda jointly by the Division of
individual has toward Parker, Happy Texas, National
developing his or her own President of Future
leadership potential. Homemakers of America. Veal.
Greetingswill be presented Attending from National Fishfarming
by Oklahoma’s First Lady, FHA-HERO headquarters in
Molly Boren, Oklahoma City’s Washington D. C., will be interesting gave Rogard
Mayor Patience Latting, and Barbara Oliver, Director of LHILCS CptS bays Dogaru
members of the State Depart- Communication for the national
ment of Vocational and organization. Fish farming is attracting offering an alternative for using
Technical Education, including Russell Crossland, a member new interest today in the United marginal cropland without
of Pawhuska Chapter, will States according to Dick taking it out of food produc-
present the Thought for the Day Bogard District Con- tion. Fourth, with a good
Each program will consist of
Vocational and Technical a panel directed to answer some
Education, U. S. Office of of the questions plaquing the
Education and the American industry today. Mainly what
Home Economics Association, lies ahead for the cattle
Edna Crow is the State Adviser business and is there profit on
of the Oklahoma Association of the horizon for beef production?
Future Homemakers of Included on the panels will be
America; Nedra Johnson is Jim Svajgl, beef department
State Supervisor of Vocational manager for Wilson Foods
Home Economics Corporation, Oklahoma City
and Bill Bedingfield, registered
Angus breeder and director of
the American Angus
Association, Yale, Oklahoma;
attending all three meetings;
George Graham, registered
Angus breeder from Wichita
Falls, Texas and Bert Bezdicek,
vice-president and first trust
officer of the First National
Bank of Oklahoma City, will be
on the panels at Lawton and
Ada In addition, Frederick
Drummond, commercial
cattleman from Pawhuska,
Oklahoma and Floyd Mills,
commercial breeder from
Sedan, Kansas, will attend the
Ada meeting.
TD9 • 1T1 1. 1 , Av. — at the Friday evening session of servationist. Soil Conservation location, good supply of water
T V1IIP church pians lO ruin the state Rally. Service Although the practice and good management a
LLP VIILU URUIUA 1481P 1UA A program written especially furnishes only a small part of reasonable profit can be made
A unique forum will be on Sliver Lake Rond. Dr. and Mrs. John Wiliams, other topics that will be eary Stag RELARAlTseveral nationalsuch as Japan e,™^^
available to the public very Major speakers at this years both professors at Marlon covered by the forum are; develop depend on it for a significant fisheere ingHie st commercial
soon at Bartlesville Wesleyan forum will be George College will also be presented commerical skills in practice special etchmali ft hemp*th share of their protein “ ™
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Rev Franklin Hauser ex- Church at Wichita, to esteem in children. four sessions. Sherree Walsh, XustiMepearsecoda ponds and lakes. Properly the Country Club at 7 p.m.
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that is so fragmented by society featured in the forum. Fooshee will speak on finance Needed and Preparing for City, will be presented as animal protein, the conversion from SCS on catfish farming, dinner reservations oi For
that is so fragmented y y projects with “golden- and budget of the family unit, marriage and some thing for the Oklahoma’s National Officer ration of feed to meat in com- trout farming and design of contact Jo7 Bob Please
third annual Christian agers ” has been acclaimed by Stearmen; needs and programs divorced or single parent. candidates National officers mercial catfish farming is as ponds, sec re ta ry.Pid d •
Family Foru featuring the University of Southern for the Senior adult; Williams, Reservations to the forum will be elected at the national high as 1:4 to 1. Third, fish ----------------Oklahoma Angus as.for.the
notionon sneakers is California as among the top ten modes of communication and can be made by contacting FHA-HERO meeting to be held farms can be developed on land one inch is equal to 2.54 cen- 2719 N Park Circle sullwatall
REFfOr Axe T T7 P And the EHUrch in the nation, talking, blocking, stalking. Bartlesville Wesleyan Church in Miami, Florida, July 17-20.. that is poorly suited for crops, timeters. “4 "sen Oklahoma 74074 405 377 465
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