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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • Page 7

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Luncheon Set For Miss Bishop, Leon Perkins III SATURDAY OKLAHOMAN TIMES June 23, 1979 7 SUBURBAN STORES OPEN EVENINGS DOWNTOWN CLOSED SATURDAY. repeat of a sellout! POLY-COTTON MATCH-UPS JENNIFER Ann Bishop and her fiance, Leon Blair Perkins III, will be feted at an informal luncheon at 11 a.m. today for their wedding party and oul-of-town guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James G.

Payne, 11008 Blue Stem Back Road. Miss Bishop and Perkins will be married today in Westminster Presbyterian Church. All are faded, red, navy or beige, denim chambray by LILLIAN RUSSELL Miss Bishop was feted at a bridesmaids' luncheon at Quail Creek Country Club, with Mrs. James R. Lowe and her daughter Elizabeth serving as hostesses.

WRAP SKIRT in sizes 6-16. Mrs. B.A. Hinkle Mrs. P.D.

Workman Mrs. J.W. Ferguson The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blair Perkins gave the rehearsal dinner at Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.

Hinkle-Wishon and Russell Workman. Others were Regina G. orton and cl i Workman. The couple will reside in Mustang. of Moore; and Keri La- Pach, Maud.

The couple Uvill live in Oklahoma City after a trip to Roman Nose Lodge. City, officiated at the ceremony Friday at 8 p.m. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Betty Lou Sanders, Norman; J. Blake Sanders, 4304 NW 53, and Mr.

and Mrs. Tommy W. Ferguson, Norman. The groom's father was host for the bachelor dinner at Hilton Inn West. Miss Leslie Wright had cocktails for Miss Bishop in her home, 2705 NW 59.

Mrs. Gordon F. Brown was hostess for a "Sip and See" open house for Miss Bishop in the home of Mrs. Perkins, 2625 NW 61. THE GRANDMOTHER of the groom, Mrs.

L.B. Perkins gave a luncheon at Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. A "his and hers shower" and cocktail buffet was held the same day. Mr and Mrs. Stewart FT Meyers held the event in their home, 1603 Drury Lane.

Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Bashford, Norman, gave a dinner and swimming party for Miss Bishop and Perkins. Miss Bishop was honored at a tea and miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs.

J.J. Collins, 3225 Willowbrook. Co-hostess was Mrs. R. Drake Keith.

Mrs. James G. Harlow 1713 Pennington Way, was hostess for a mother-daughter luncheon and kitchen shower. Also held was a dinner and "pounding" shower for Miss Blair in the home of Miss Marcia Lee Ledbetter, 5208 Billen. Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Port man, 2424 NW 55 Place, held an alfresco dinner for the engaged couple. Co-hosts were Mr. and Mrs.

Joe McClendon anti Mr. and Mrs. James R. West. order item A THE REV.

JIM Rogers officiated at the wedding for Miss Tamara Jean Wishon and Bruce Alan Hinkle, both of Edmond. The vows were read at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Chapel Hill United Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Royce E.

Wrishon, Edmond, and the late Mr. Wishon, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill B. Hinkle, Edmond.

Honor attendants were Debbie Wishon and Dean Walker, both of Edmond. Others were Toni Wishon, Cindy Roberts, Steffie McKelvey, all of Edmond; David Hinkle, Stillwater; Richard L. Hinkle, Bill D. Hinkle and Christy The couple will reside in Edmond after a trip to Acapulco. Workman Puckett VOWS WERE READ for Miss Judith Lynn Puckett and Phillip Dean Workman Friday in fjfirst Bible Baptist Church.

The Rev. Edward Finley officiated at the 7 p.m. ceremony. Parents of the couple are Glendora Mae Puckett. '2120 SW 31, and Mr.

and Mrs. Travis L. Workman, 2434 SW 21. Honor attendants' were Nancy K. Stone Pugh-Michalik Arnold Pilkinton THE REV.

FRED Winslow officiated at the Thursday wedding of Miss Deborah L. Pilkinton and James A. Arnold, both of Dallas. The ceremony was at 7:30 p.m. in First United Methodist Church, Allen, Texas.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pilkinton. 5708 Lawson Lane, and Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Arnold, Allen, Texas. Miss Terri Pilkinton, Oklahoma City, and Darren Giles were honor attendants. Others were Miss Kathy Wilson, Oklahoma City; Miss Lacy Harris, John Arnold, Dallas; Mrs.

John McMaster, Waco, Texas; Mark Watts, McKinney, Texas; David Morrow, Richardson, Texas; Miss Susie Allen, Dennis Pilkinton, Rich Koepke and Steve Marion. The couple will live in Dallas after a trip to Arkansas. THE WEDDING OF Miss Theresa Ann Michalik and Louis Arnold Pugh was solemnized Friday at 7:30 p.m in St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. The Rev.

Bill Pruett officiated. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Beverly Ann Michalik, 3928 NW 19, and Joseph Anthony Michalik, 2517 Cashion, and Mrs. Norman Louis Pugh, 2416 NW 39 Terrace, and Robert Lee Pugh, Cheyenne, Wyo. Honor attendants were Miss Delores Ann Martin and Jack Dale Pugh.

Others were Rex Allen Bross, Edmond, Miss Amy Diane Kelley, Miss Betty Reanine Pugh, Miss Phyllis Jeanine Pugh, Stephen Anthony Michalik, Monty Dale Mongold and Jay Thomas Kelley. The couple will live in Edmond after a trip to Texas. Ferguson-Sanders MARRIED IN Trinity Baptist Church of Norman were Miss Melanie Louann Sanders and Jerry Wayne Ferguson. The Rev. Dr.

J. Clyde Wheeler. Oklahoma Honor attendants were Teri Fermo and Joe Ferguson. Others were Blake Sanders, Los Angeles; Georgann Jacobs. Cushing; Margaret Mays, Oklahoma City; Kaye Dobry, Craig Sturm and Rick Coles.

The couple will live in Norman after a trip to New Orleans and Galveston, Texas. Abbott-Guinn THE WEDDING OF of Miss Gwendolyn Sue Guinn and Junior Lemuel Abbott, 5923 Oak Creek Drive, took place at 8 p.m. June 15 in a i 1 Baptist Church, Shawnee. The Rev. Allen Poindexter officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Guinn, Moore. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Griffin, Maud, and Lemuel Dale Abbott, Mesic, Mich. Honor attendants were Sylvia Elliott, Cromwell, and Alvin Abbott, Durant. Others were Debbie Guinn. Angie Guinn, Shawn Tune anti Tonv Kimmel.

all repeat of a sellout! Cookout Slated Backyard cookout is planned by Xi Beta Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at 7 tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McLaughlin, 3309 NW 65. Xi Alpha Plans Leader Workshop Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold a leadership workshop for all members of BSP today from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

in Memorial Christian Church. Mrs. Fred Nettle of Xi Alpha will teach the class on Ways and Means. TENNIS SALE GATHERED SKIRT in sizes 6-16. Red, navy or beige.

CLOSEOUT on name brands Sale includes Mens womens and junior ten ms clothing. Youth 7600 MAY AND NORTHPARK MALL order item Shirts (Reg. Shorts and Skirts (Reg. S795 Dresses (Reg. J1295 Warmups (Reg.

$2495 Tennis panties- your choice Socks- your OTHER ACCESSORIES items INCLUDES Junior shorts and Junior All final. CARROLL RIGHTER 7610 MAY AND NORTHPARK MALL repeat of a sellout! care of new duties now so you will have more free time in the days ahead. Avoid one who is a troublemaker. LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Seek new friends who will cooperate with you in whatever your plans may be.

Don't permit an outsider to take advantage of you. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Handle outside tasks and be efficient at them. Be very active today and keep boredom away.

Express happiness. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Talk over your personal goals with close friends and they will help you attain them. Be less critical of others.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Be more aware of your responsibilities and handle them more efficiently. Discuss the future with family members. GENERAL TENDENCIES: A good day to wind up physical activities that require your attention and then plan a more efficient course of action to follow for the future.

Secrets come to light later in the dav. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) A good time to contact an expert who can show you how to become more productive in your career. 1-mpTove your health.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Attend to monetary matters you have been procrasting about you will soon feel more safe and secure. GEMINI (May 21. to JlijlP 21) Tap your subcon- crona mind for novel ideas can be made to work profitably for you. Establish more harmoney at home.

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Take SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Try to understand what others expect of you and then carry through wiselv. Control your temper at all times. REDUCTIONS NOW CAPRICORN (Dec.

22 to Jan. 20) Schedule your time and activities well so you can accomplish more. Sidestep one who is de- trmimental lo your progress. PIN STRIPE BLOUSE in sizes 6-16. Red, navy or beige UP TO Trw and more on Spring Summer Fashions AQUARIUS (Jan.

21 to Feb. 19) Think over what needs to be done to make the future happier for yourself. Take time to engage in favorite hobby. order item C. PISCES (Feb.

20 to Mar' 20) The morning is fine forgoing after personal goals, but be sure to finish one project before you take on another. FIRST SHOWING IN OKLAHOMA CITY SIX PANEL SIX LIGHT CHANDELIER SIX PANEL SIX LIGHT PENDANT T1327 Drastic Reductions on $120,000 Inventory Below are listed just a few of the over 10,000 name brand gifts from many of the country's best mail catalogues and gift manufacturers MATCH UP WITH A TERRY SHOE GSP travel-mates terry nylon ballerina with drawstring pouch. Red, bright blue, white. Order by shoe size. $10 order item D.

Relail Closeout lLE HEIRLOOM CLASSICS 00 by lite trend T1323 Hurricane Lamps Parsley Mincers Bicentennial Collectors Pitcher Pottery Jars Vinyl Aprons Cinnamon Microwave Pot Stuffed Collectors Mice Skateboards Bicentennial Platter Canadian Sculpture Famous Name Sugar Creamer Set A HAND CRAFTED COLLECTION DESTINED TO BE TOMORROW HEIRLOOMS Clear, sparkling glass and lustrous antique brass finish in a variety ot shapes add a distinctive touch to contemporary or traditional interiors. Each glass panel is hand-cut and carefully fitted into narrow genuine brass frames, hand soldered together to form a variety of light reflecting shapes Famous Name Crystal Bowl Famous Name Handmade Vase Retail $55.00 Closeout $13.75 (Retail $34.50 Closeout $8.63 Bedding and Linen Sale Also in Progress to July 4th 2625 WEST BRITTON AVE. (405)755-3781 3 GUARANTEED MONEY HEERFULLY SPECIAL Buy Any 2 pieces receive this Outdoor Fixture EIGHT PANEL EIGHT LIGHT CHANDELIER TEN PANEL TEN LIGHT CHANDELIER SUNNYMEADE ABSOLUTELY FREE! Phone 634-3361 or write Streets 4419 S. Western, OKC. 73109 Item Size Open 7 Days a Week 9am 6pm Monday thru Saturday 1 1 am 6pm Sunday BRITTON AVE T6195-2 Reg.

$64.00 Color 2nd Color Add 4G sales tax; $1.50 postage; no c.o.d.s Streets charge card T1322 T1321 MIS IS. Ave. City Ml- ISO 151 JlrdSt. Edmond M4-74W downtown redi hk shepherd mall mavfatr midwest city penn square northpark Windsor hills southroads, tulsa sooner fashion mail, norinan.

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