ed to Iowa.
She was a member of
the Pentecostal Church.
In addition to her
l,ane husbands, she was
tleld preceded in death by two
brothers, Chester and
services for Ralph Giddens and a
D. I,ane, 75. sister, Mildred Marie
Friday, Oct. 12, Courtright.
chapel of the Surviving are a son,
F{lneral Home, William E. Hart of
She died Man- Stillwater: two
in Speery. daughters, Mrs. Nevola
Interment was in Cotts of FruSta, Colo.,
Cemetery. and Mrs. Clara Klein of
daughter of Bird Speery. Iowa.
I,illy Mae (;id- Also surviving are nine
she was born Nov. grandchildren and 14
at Manhattan, great-grandchildren.
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a Payne Coun-
most of her
her first hus-
,Ralph E. Ilart, had
store at Wehb
Mo. They later had
Payne County.
Sept. 16. 1956.
later married
l,ane and he
her in death in
I
iUly 19S3, she racy-
/
l enedict Services
Held Wednesday
Mrs. Edith Ann
Benedict, Shawn Manor
Nursing ttome, and
former resident of
Perkins passed away
Monday morning, Oc-
tober 15, 1984 at St.
Joseph Regional Medical
Center in Ponca City.
She was 86 years old.
Graveside services
were Wednesday, Oc-
tober 17, 1984 at Park
Grove Cemetery in
Broken Arrow. Of-
ficiating at the service
was Rev. Wesley Good-
win, minister of Visita-
tion, First Assembly of
God Church in Ponca Ci-
ty. Grace Memorial
Chapel, Ponca City was
in charge of the
arrangements.
Mrs. Benedict. 86, was
born in Adair County,
Me. on September 26,
1898 the daughter of
Wm. and Clara Martin.
She married Raymond
Lee Benedict on May 1 l,
1919 in Coweta,
Oklahoma.
He preceded her in
death, March 1971 in
Perkins. She was also
preceded in death by her
parents, three brothers,
and one sister.
She was a longtime
resident of Perkins and
Broken Arrow before
moving to Ponca City in
1972. She was a member
of the Perkins United
li
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Survivors include one
son, R. L. Benedict of
Ponca City; one daugh-
ter, Monica Huls of
Dallas, Tx, 3 grand-
children and one great-
grandson; three sisters,
Mrs. Verda Dunn of
Tulsa, Irtia Fultz of
Portland, Oregon, Lula
Kuykendall of Tulsa.
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New Residents
Those placing water
deposits at the City Hall
the past week were:
Cheryl Mathews, 118
N.W. 2rid; Mike McLain,
l l00 Lovers lane, and
Andrew and Ellen Reed,
116 NW 2nd.
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Janet Hart To
Present Piano
Recital Oct. 23
SIIAWNEE--Janet
ttart presented her
junior piano recital Oc-
tot)er 23. at 7 p.m. in Yar-
borough Auditorium at
Oklahoma Baptist
University. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Verlin Hart, R(mte I.
Agra.
Miss Hart performed
the Beethoven Sonata in
A Flat Major. the Chopin
Ballade in A Flat Major
and the Prokofiev Sonata
No. 3.
She received the
Marion Elbert Patterson
Award and placed in the
Oklahoma Music Tea-
chers Association college
auditions. She has been
listed on the President's
and [)ean's Honor Rolls.
Miss Hart also is a
member of the l~isonette
(;lee Club.
Miss llart is a student
of l)r. Robert Wood.
associate profess(w of
music at ()BU.
This recital fulfills nne
of the requirements for a
bachelor of music degree
in piano performance.
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Junior Auditions
Held
The Oklahoma Music
'reacher's Association
held Junior Auditions
this past Saturday at
University Heights Bap-
List Church in Stiilwater.
Junior Auditions are for
student s age 8- 13. and re-
quire each participant to
play one piece from
menmrv and take a
theory test. Several win-
ners are chosen to play in
the l)istrict Convention.
Anyone scoring a 95 or
higher on Theory are
Theory winners and will
have their name printed
in the District Conven-
tion program.
Students of l)iann
Rudd who participated
were as follows: "roma
l,ynn Arthur, a Theory
winner: Jennifer Brake. a
Theory winner: Keri
Brown, a Theory winner:
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