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Stilwell Democrat-Journal from Stilwell, Oklahoma • Page 12

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MISS JANET JANWAY Janway is to Wad Mr5 Martha Janway of Stihwelt nnncunccS the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter. Janet, to Thomas E. Cowan of Keota. The wedding be an of Wcdnesriay. Aug.

30. at 7 'clock in the Lone Elm FreCtwiH Bsptist Church in Keota. dinner Honors Mrs Melba Murray A birthday dinner was held last w-rck honoring Mrs Meiba on her SZr.d birthday. TJiose attending were her four and their wives: Mr and Mrs G.D. Murray.

Ft. Worth. Mr and Mrs Frances Murray. Tulsa: and Mr and Mrs Kenneth'Mur- 7 ay and Mr and Mrs Earl Murray, of Stiiwell. Also attending were Mr and Mrs Hubert Hignite, Stil- weli; and Mrs Opal Southern, Fay- erteviilc.

Ark. Mrs John L. Sanders and daugh- and son. James, of Midland. arrived Sunday evening to vi-iit in the home of her rrother, Mrs J.C.

ReddeU and Mr Sanders' parents, Mr and Mrs Jolm' B. Sanders. iasternStor Meets Aug. 3 The StiJwcH Chapter Nb. 106, i Order of the Eastern Star, met Thursday.

Aug. 3 with the Worthy Matron, Mrs Martha Perry, presiding, along with Worthy Patron John Davis. A program honoring tftc mem- ory of Robert Morris L.L.D..- founder of the order was given, Mrs Martha Perry resrd thetiogra- i phy; the choir sang "Memories of Galilee'': Jovcc Basirger recited the poem, "The Level and the and Rachel Ccuscr re-; cited, "Point Within the Circle." The choir presented the "Courrtry Road," by an- other recitation by Nina Stewart of "The Obligation." and closing! the program with the choir sing- ing "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing." y. Those present were: the dimes B.C. Stewart.

Joyce Basitig- er, Rachel Couser, J. Warren Green. John Sanders. John Davis, Raymond Gamble, Inabel Mogg, i Donnell Hawes. Gladys Ray; Charles McFarland, Bill Cline.

I Sarah Bragg. De'isca Cox. Nor- man Savage. C.J. Carson, Maye Etheridgc.

Anna Vogt. Roena Brewer. Jennie Jchnson. Margaret Hicks and Mrs I. Clyde White, and Mr White.

The next meeting will be at 8 p.m. Thursday. Sept. 7. It will be a formal meeting.

ATTEND ICE CREAM SUPPER Those attending an ice cream JSUpper last Thursday in the home of Mr and Mrs Steve Roberts were: Mr and Mrs John'McPherson and Mr and Mrs Allen Shirley, all of StihreU; Mr and Mrs Zeke Rob- erts and family. Westville; Mr and Mrs Jake Nolan and Kim, Gentry. Genaldine and Nancy Mc- i Reynolds. Siloam Springs, MRS BILL a. BAILEY at home in Little Rock, Ark.

Bailey-Grissom Vows ixchanged in Mi. Pleasant, Church on Aug. 5 Sulphur Mr and Mrs Orval Werner and children, Denver. Mr and Mrs Dan Ogles and Lisa, Rich- moiid, and Dianna, Roberta, Sammy and Ronnie Tillery, Roff. Okla.

ITie Tillery children of Roff are spending two weeks in the hoinc of their grandparents, Mr and Mri Alien Shirley. New Cook Pharmacy, (adv) CAROLE RADER Cordially Invites You to Come to WATERS BEAUTY SHOP Located directly behind Waters Real Estate MONDAY thru FRIDAY starting AUG. 14 Shop Number 774-3305 Home Number 774-7634 Miss Nancy Grissom became the bride of Bill B. Bailey in i double ring ceremony Saturday, Aug. 5, at 8 o'clock in the evening in the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church in Mt Pleasant, Tex.

The Rev Billy Hudnall was Ute officiating minister. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Grissom, Mt. Pleasant. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Edmond I. Bailey Jr and the late Mr Bailey of 930 N.

Fourth Stiiwell. Nuptial selections were presented by the organist, Mrs Perry Wright, and the soloist was Bryson Binion who sang "One Hand One Heart," and "The Wedding Prayer, Hall of the church fot4 tlie father, chose a i formal diamond -white Wedding a quet. Gene Bailey of was the matron of honor, and as bridesmaids were Mrs David Montgomery, Rockwall, Mrs Steve Beane, Marshall, and Mrs Charles Staley and Mrs Lee Padgett, both of Mesquite, Tex. Miss Missy Ward and JohtT Browning lighted twiii' three- branched brass candelabfas. Gene E.

Bailey, Sulphiir Springs, served his brother as the. beSl man. The groomsmen were Grady Meadows. Dallas, Ted Williams. Orange, Steve Bcanc, Marshall and Jerry Davis, The bride's parents were It 1 Jailjr ADMITTED 1-7) Cuttcs, Lottetts Coch- nm, Citrs Biby Cirl Cochraft, City: DomMi TaMeqttah.

WMtte Bobnes, Bunch; RtAj Roiand; Chad Catron. Gitr: Lucy llcCtdly, City; Canteell. City. Jackam, Kate Bigby, WertvSBe; McKcnzie, City: OHic Dnun, Westville; Christine Roaitinicar, City. Ruth Pnikt.

City; Inez Sisco, City; Deniae Ketcher, City; Marion WWrfer, Cky; Charley Eastep, OUie Satwney, City; Lorraine Suddarth, City; Floy Dudley. West- F. Dudley, i Bemke Addington, City; Millie City. Chris Gordineer, City: George Moore, City; Norma Ashley. City; Mary 'CampfaeU, City: Douglas Workimn, City: Pattr Cole, City.

DISMISSED tv (A 1-7) M. Barker. City; Cyrena City; Mae Dayberry, loncoht. Sarah West viHej Nettie Beasley, City; Lee City. Beulah Unger, City: Glenda 'dinton, Westville; Donna Hensley, Taihlet)uah; Mamie Tharp, City; Wanda Hohnes.

Bimch; "Shirley Boster, City; Mary Pack, City; Dick Gaines, City; Chad Catron, City; Mary Jane Scraper, City; Christine Kennedy, City. Baby Girl KeiuKdy. City; Louetta Cochran, City; Baby Girl Codhran, City; William Folsoin, City; Joseph Mitchell, Tulsa; Katie Sanders, City; Dcirise Ketcher. City, Judge Fourkillcr, Cjty; Emma Sedan, Christine City; Rosie Gatewood, City; Fred LilUe (Cynthia) Bumat City. Qllie Drain, Westville; Lprrane Suddardi, City; OVKe Sawney, City; Irene Adair, City; Ruby Callaway, Roland, Cody McClendon, City.

Page (Oklo.) Dcftwcrof-Journol Thursday, August Program for Family Planning Growing Here The ianuly planning prbgraTn MI ''btohi and the same tab Adair County is nearly Kve as as it wai jiist one year ago. Mrs Joe Lawrence, regional cor ordinator (or Adair kad Cherokee CountieSi 646 kre en- Rvcordt CenfiJcntial AH records are kept confiden- Most woihen have their own transportation to the cKnic. but ar- rangetnents can be made, for those rolled in die program today as com- wbo do not have a get to at a reception in the 'cHowsHp wedding, gown of pure silk peau de soie, I with an imported silk overlay wo- ven in all over distinct flower pat- I terns. The chapel length train was softly pleated to tjie neckline in the back under a silk peau de soie bow. Her bouffant three-tiered shoulder length candlelight illusion siik tuilc veil was held in place by a tiara covered with lace and i encrusted with tiny pearls.

The bride carried a lace-covered white i Bible topped with a cascade bon- wedding trip to QpRVJCr, the couple will be at home at Tanglewood Apartments; 7-57-5 Cantrell Road, Little where Mr Bailey is an clectriesl engineer for the Federal Pawfic Electric Co. New Arrivals and Mrs Dennis McLemorc Btmounce the birth of a son, Joel 7 pourrds 10 at tihe Hastings Hospital in rtahlequah, Monday, July 31. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Geive Philpott and paternal grandparenits are Mr and Mrs Jack McLemorc of Stiiwell. Mr and Mrs Tom Kccter and and Mrs Frank Kecter returned Sunday from a trip to Nash- vHle, where they were joined by Mr and Mrs Norwood Fritts of Indiana. The group visited the Grand Ole Opry and toured the homes of several recording artists as Roy Acuff, Loretta Lynn.

Hank Snow and Johntry Cash. RED BUD Golden Cream Style 16 oz. Corn 12 OZ. ELLIS PORK 2 FOR Luncheon Meat 85c ELLIS Chili 2 FOR 15 OZ. 85c ELLIS Chili and BEANS 2 FOR 15 OZ.

69c ELLIS NORTHERN Beans 2 FOR 15 OZ. 65c PRICES GOOD THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ELLIS LIMA Beans 2 FOR 15 OZ. 69c TALL Milnot 3 FOR 45c KRAFT'S Philadelphia 3 OZ. 2 FOR Creom Cheese 29c HOM-MAiD BUTTERMILK Bistuifs FOR 55c 8 OZ. VAN CAMP 3 FOR Beanie Weenies 69c MRS MAKOSKE IMPROVED Mrs Lucy Jane who has been undergoing medical treatment the past week at the Gravettc (Ark.) Hospital, is reported to be improved and expects to return to her home here this week.

Max Factor Pharmacy, (adv) Mr and Mrs Fredrick iiWarp of Maynardsville, are visiting this week in the home of their cousins, Oscar and Ethel Hatnlin and Mra Cordie DeLozier of well and in and around Bunch. They also plan to visit relatives in Western Oktahoma. Helena Rubinstein Stiiwell (adv) Mr and Mrs Bob Hill and sons, Bobby and Ronald, and Miss Sue Lanham of Tulsa, recently made trip to Oklaijoma City where they visited Frontier City and the Cowboy Hall of Fame. -Living macy. (adv) Phar- iMr and Mrs Homer Hudson in Springdale, over the weekend to attend Albert E.

Brumley's "Sun Down to Sun Up" singing. Mr and Mirs Bob Charles and sons, Vance and Homer, were weekend guests in the home of his mother, Mrs Eunice Charles. Living macy. (adv) Phar- Mis Delisca Cox spent the weekend in Clarendon, visiting her daughter, Mrs Jhn McCastlain and family. Mr atid Mrs Selan Hall visited this week with their son-in-law and daagbter, Dr and Mrs Jack Robbins, in Carthage, Mo.

Amity macy. (adv) -Stiiwell Phar- Mr and Mrs Warner St. John of Lottie Rock, were guests this week in die home of Mr and Mrs CUude Todd kliljllil KMGSOOE Qxydol Banquet CREAM PIES 14 3 FOR 79c 1 Post CORN FLAKES 18 02. 38c omai Grocery 9-29-72 Red Bud SAIAD DRESSING qf. 35c mmimnowtm 5 Van Camp Np.

300 PORK BEANS 5 for 89c Pert PORK CHOPS LB. 79ei Buffcroom TISSUE 4 for 29c WORSHAM'S IMIViT We hove sold the DAIRY CUP to Boyd and Virginia Patterson. Thank you for the potronoge through the the post ten yeors. it wos a roal pleasure and Mre will miss youi We osk that Ja lidb with tiyiandViffgiRif. pared with only 141 a year ago.

The women iitchide 484 whites, 158 Indians and four Two New Emotoyes The program has two new Elizabeth Janis of Watts who is serving as social worker in Delaware, Mayes and Cherokee Counties; and Mrs Betty Davis. Ft. Gibson, tiutritionist. Mrs Janes, the newest employe, formerly was employed in Hie Adair County Public Welfare Department for fdur years. She began her duties with the family planning program on Aug.

I. Another employe, Mrs Alyene Hogner of Stiiwell, has been promoted from hcaJth visitor to community worker. Other family planning staff members, are Dr Laura Westville, and MrsLaveme Lander, RN, Tahelequah; Mrs Ruth Eng-Iand, WcEtville. health visitor; Mrs Linda Carol Wallis, Pryor, social worker; and Mrs Bert lones, well, clerk. Two Clinic.

Weekly Two clinics are held each Wednesday and the Adair County. Health Department at 600 W. Hickory Stiiwell. The program averages 18 new patierrts, or re-checks, per week. Women who join the program must Irave a complete physical examination, including lab In order to stay in the program, each must return for an annual phsrsical YARD SALE Friday and Saturday August II 12 Clothing and Many other items Across from Sav-U Foods the clinic.

Sapplies for the family'planning clinic furnished joinitly by the State Health Department and the Office of Economic Opportttniiy. AH staff members, with the ercep- tiojt of Mrs Jones who is paid by OEOi, arc on the sute payroli, 1 Mr and Mrs RL. Swepston and Barbara Hickman, visited over tJte weekend with their son-in-htw and daughter. Mr and Mrs Mike Dumlcr, in Byron, Okla. Amily Pharmacy, (adv) Mr and Mrs CD.

Mangcss arc leaving this week for their home in where Mr Man- gess will be teadring this fall. niNBtAl HOMI Home of Owrk Burijl Aitodatlon 774-3134 "iervlca Is Our Motto" Mr attd Rkhanl Momit children. Murk and City, were Week ia. the home of BMiop. Kodak macy.

(adv) MT and Mrs Ofetl Petry, burg. were weekend (n (he home of Mr and Marion Perry. Another gam. tti home is Mtes Debbie Yacko, Mid. west City, who hi spending, two weeks here.

Mr and Mrs Jim Murray and Lee of Muskogee land Xett ray were visitors Sunday in home of Mr-snd Mrs Earl STARTEK and Gencrotor Rebuilding MachlM Work New and Purti Departmont ALL WORK 512 N. 2nd St. (North of High School) 774-y7IS C. W. MtHfOAN, M.

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Out of Every Afternoon Off. OA-lIU 774-3123 "Say, where I gel complete meal for one price?" "Oh, I eal al the Ranch Kitchen." Dr. C. C. ABEIS, CHIR0PRACT08 Mondny Wcdneiday Friday Westville, Olds.

Carpet Ceramic Tile Ftuniture Formica GREEN COUNTRY FLOOR COVERING AND FURNITURE 200 South Muskogee Avenue Tahlequah, Oklahoma Call Carl WiseJey For Free Estimates Office 456-4411 Home SUMMER CLOSEOUT isAVE TODAVr and GIRIS SUMMER SPORTSWEAR and DRESSES REDUCED TO i Come in ond Look Over Our New SEWING CENTER Fabrics Thread You'll lib What You See Special! Speciol! STILWELl INDIAN TOTER BAGS HURRY ON THIS ONE! 49c While They Usll MENS SUITS Reduced As Much As Just Right for Fall! MENS Double Knit Ponis OFF A SPECIAL PRICE ON ASSORTED SHORT LENGTH MATERIAL Volues to $1.49 Now 25c yd. SHORT LENGTHS IN DOUBLE KNIT 99c yd. Check with us for Your Bock-to-School Needs MERC AN Tl LE.

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