EPTEMBER 26, 1996
regular choir 7:45 p.m. The last Wednesday (Sept.
the group have a salad luncheon honoring
Group meets the third Saturday (Oct. 19 next
]e Cross for details.
south on 177 to Lost Creek Road, west one mile.
ation, call Max Rudd at 547-5207 or Lost Creek
Methodist Church of Perldns
Sunday after Pentecost, the Evening Bells will
as a prelude and the chancel choir will sing
Thee as an offertory. The sermon, Say As I
parable of the two sons, one who says yes and
who says no and does. The Outreach Com-
and there will be a bridal shower for Leslie
4 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. The Nominating
meet briefly fight after worship.
begin Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. This
members to be in the parsonage, to get ac-
each other and to give input into church plans for
gn up in the narthex Sunday or call the church
dinners will be held Monday, September
1 and Friday, October 4.
will be on sale in the narthex until October
Your order on the form there or take home a form
me will meet on October 6 at 4:30 p.m. and
following at 5:30.
services and activities can be found else-
Visitors are always welcome!
Strongest weapons
nation's
may well be
ay, Octo-
Regional Hospi-
Sponsoring the
Attack Risk
Participants
information to
risks of
also receive
'can take
risks.
risk study
includes
test to mea-
and blood sugar
Screenings now
[Cholesterol data,
on HDL or
and the ration
and total choles-
have been
an additional
attack risk.
evaluated in
smok-
pressure.
Is open to all
and over.
Screenings ev-
a and the response
has been over-
Ron Cackler,
to see how many
take control of
and learn what
Protect them-
selves and stay healthy. By al-
tering lifestyle habits such as
diet and exercise, it is possible
to reduce heart attack risk fac-
tqr_s. _And, ap.y improyement "m
these numbers can have a sig-
nificant impact on your long
term health."
"While all individual results
are confidential, we do get sta-
tistics on the number of people
screened and our community to-
tals and trends,: Cackler ex-
plained. "We have been pleased
to see that a number of people
do return every six months to
monitor their progress. By the
last screening, we saw improve-
ment in many categories, includ-
ing lowering cholesterol num-
bers, reducing high blood pres-
sure and bringing down high
blood sugar for these repeat vis-
its."
In addition to Cushing Re-
gional Hospital and Hillcrest
Medical Center in Tulsa, the pro-
gram is co-sponsored by
Oklahoma's New Channel 8, the
Hillcrest Exercise and Lifestyle
Program and the Hillcrest Aux-
iliary.
The $10 screening fee includes
testing and counseling on the
results. At least two hours of
fasting is recommended before
testing. Appointments are avail-
able between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
on October 3rd. For more infor-
mation or an appointment, call
toll free 1-800-516-8444.
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, Stevenson by
Elsie Grant, Ellen. Boyds ,,
Anita Eades, Pat Carnes and daught
kemah Darby and daughter Mane West,
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Leslie Owsley to wed Donald Hinson, Jr.
Owsley/Hinson engagement announced
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Owsle Perkins, announce t_he e
ment and upcoming wedding, of their daughter, Leslie C. Owsley,
to Donald J. Hinson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hinson, Sr.
of Littleton, Colorado. The wedding will take place October 12, 1996,
at the First United Methodist Church of Perkins. The Reverend
Susan Ross will officiate the ceremony.
Ms. Owsley is a 1984 graduate of Perkins-Tryon High School and
attended Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant where
she earned a bachelor's of science in aviation in 1987 and a master's
degree in administrative studies in 1989. She is currently employed
as a captain for Merlin Express, Inc.
The groom graduated from North Miami Beach High School and
served in the Marine Corps for eight years. He earned a bachelor of
science in criminal justice in 1995 from Florida International Uni-
versity and is currently employed by Wells Fargo of Denver, Colo-
rado.
Project HEART delivers noon meal
For more information about
meal delivery from Project
HEART, contact Jonita Milligan,
director, at 372-1201.
The meals for this week in-
clude:
Monday, September 30, spa-
ghetti with meat sauce and
grated cheese, green peas,
applesauce, hot roll, butter and
cherry crisp for dessert.
Tuesday, October 1, will begin
with beans and Polish sausage
over rice, spinach, orange juice,
cornbread, butter and sliced po-
tatoes.
Wednesday, October 2, is sliced
turkey with gravy, whipped po-
tatoes, mixed vegetables, a roll
and oatmeal cake for dessert.
Thursday, October 3, is Sloppy
Joe's on a bun, potato salad,
sliced onion and tomatoes and
cherry marble dessert.
Friday, October 4, is Brunswick
stew, pears with cottage cheese,
it's a boyl
David and Lisa Sasser are
proud to announce the birth of
Kristofer Trey Sasser, 8 pounds,
11 ounces, and 20.5 inches.
Trey was born Wed., Sept., 18
at 3:44 p.m. in Stillwater Medi-
cal Center.
cornbread with-butter and
strawberries on white cake with
whipped topping.
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Sponsored by Partners in Education (PIE) to be held in
conjunction with Harvest Fest. October 12, 1996, 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. at the Perkins Fire Station. Partners in Education will
have a booth. Craft items are much needed and appreciated.
Please help us support our schools. For more information
contact Terri Reed at 547-2592 or Carla Wollenberg at
918-374-2490.
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MAIL TO: CARLA WOLLENBERG, RT. 1, BOX 555, PERKINS, OK. 74059
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