PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 28,2007- OCTOBER PARTIES
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WINTER BALL…Polly Nichols, Shirley Everest, Carol Joullian and Seyan Hefner were at the fall Winter Ball meeting to plan for the January 19th formal Ball at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. They are all new committee members. Millie Hightower is chairman and co-chairman is Lisa Pierce. Hightower was hostess for the event.
PARTY TO REMEMBER…Debby and Paul Dudman, Patricia Gambulos, Katie Dudman and Jon Jones were at The Coach House on October 19th where Katie Dudman and Jon Jones were honorees at a gourmet dinner. The couple was married the next day in her parents’ home in the formal English garden. At the dinner, bouquets of roses, hydrangeas, orchids and berries were on the tables and guests gave champagne toasts to the couple. Each woman received a beautiful white rose tied with white ribbons as she left the party.
ANOTHER CROWN…Annie Bohanon, Jane Jayroe Gamble, Terri Cooper, Gene Barth and Sally Burpee were at the party honoring Jane Jayroe Gamble who will be among the eight honorees at the 80th annual Oklahoma Hall of Fame banquet in November. Hostesses for the party were her friends Barth, Bohanon, Becky Buchanan, Burpee, Cooper and Ann Hoover in the Bohanon home. The invitation stated “Another crown (she’s a former Miss America) for our dear Jane! Soon she’ll join the Hall of Fame.”
Calla lilies, orchids and pink periwinkles decorated the buffet table. There was a cake with a Miss America created out of cake icing. Tiny crowns decorated petit fours.

HONOREES…Eb Hines and Kris Frankfurt were at the cocktail party honoring Kris and Bill Frankfurt who were among the people inducted in the Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundation Wall of Fame on October 25. Hosts were Gene and Ed Barth, Annie and Dick Bohanon, Sue Ann and Dudley Hyde, Karen and Rob Luke, Polly and Larry Nichols, Lela and Mark Sullivan and Carol and Mac Troy in the Bohanon home.
COSTUMES ONLY…Fay and Mike Garey and Jennifer and John McCharen wear their costumes for the “Haunted House” for Jennifer’s 34th birthday party. It was an annual Halloween/Birthday party and Jennifer wore a pirate’s costume and her husband came as a box of cereal, Wheaties.
FIRST LOOK.…Beth Kerr, Christi Woodworth, Kathryn Wilson and Amy Logan were at the Junior League Preview Party at the Cox Pavilion of State Fair Park where they got first dibs on merchandise. The party preceded the three -day shopping Market which opened on October 19th. Decorations included big silver stars, holiday packages, balloon Santas and Christmas ornaments and besides food and private shopping, there was also a silent auction.
Committee members included Kathryn P. Wilson, Market chairman. On her board were Kimberly Anders, Debby McQueen, Wendy Mounger, Jennifer Watkins, Staci Aduddell, Jeannie Butts, Christi Woodworth, E’Shaina Harned, Christi Coyle, Jenifer Stehr, Amy Logan, Beth Kerr, Leslie Noller, Bonnie Schwarz, Laura Hine, Bobbie Brewer, Lisa McConnell and Karla Wallace.
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PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 27,2007-OU MUMS READY FOR VIEWING
Awesome flowers are displayed on the University of Oklahoma’s south oval. Chrysanthemums are arranged like artwork. This photo was taken by Bob Taylor, University photographer.
Photo by Bob Taylor
Photo by Bob Taylor
PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 26,2007-CAROL TAYLOR’S PARTY AND PODCAST
CAROL TAYLOR COOKS FOR A LOCAL BRUNCH AND TELLS ABOUT HER COOKING EXPERIENCES IN A PARTIES EXTRA! PODCAST
Carol Taylor and Patty Cohenour were at the Cohenour home on October 25th where Carol Taylor cooked a wonderful brunch for a shower honoring Laura Kirkpatrick. Other hostesses were Barbara Beeler, Linda Reece and Libby Steakley.
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PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 24,2007- HALL OF HONOR
Five extraordinary people were named to the Oklahoma Commerce and Industry Hall of Honor on October 22. They are Ann Simmons Alspaugh, Jackie Cooper, Bob Mills, Ron Norick and Tom Ward.
Oklahoma City University established the Hall of Honor to recognize business and community leaders who have contributed to Oklahoma’s growth and development.
At the sold-out luncheon at the Cox Convention Center there was a video presentation about each of the honorees. Master of ceremonies Vincent F. Orza, Dean of the Oklahoma City University Meinders School of Business, introduced them. They received plaques and engraved vases.
OCU President Tom McDaniel gave the opening remarks and noted that each of the honorees had a “servant’s heart.” Entertainment was by students from the OCU Wanda L. Bass School of Music.

Hall of Honor Ann Simmons Alspaugh accepts her prestigious award.
Bob Mills on one of the big screens at the Cox Center.
Clay and Holly Healey were at the Oklahoma Commerce and Industry Hall of Honor luncheon.
Jim Vallion and Lela Sullivan were at Oklahoma City University’s Commerce and Industry Hall of Honor luncheon and ceremony.
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PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 23,2007- Bachelor’s Club Entertains
Jack Mills, Henry Browne Jr., John Adams and John Frank attend the annual Bachelor’s Club party.
PRESERVING A LEGACY…Oklahoma City Bachelor’s Club members were hosts for the annual party for alumni members and guests. It was at Bin 73.
Among the partygoers were Vince Hoenig, Kaye and John Adams, Bob Ross, Dr. Bob Rutledge, Susan and John Frank, Phil Pippin, Sharon and John Bozalis, Candy and Tom Dulaney, John Paul Merritt, Eddie Patterson, Chris Wilson, Jack Mills and Sam Vinnal.
Daniel Smith is president of the group which will sponsor the 62nd Bachelor’s Club Debutante Ball on December 21 at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.
The Bachelor’s Club began in 1938 and the debutante presentation was started in 1945.
Dick Clements, Ted Elam, Ed Cook, Sidney Upsher and Tom Dulaney attend the party for former Beaux Arts Ball kings.
KING SCENE…Former Beaux Arts Ball kings met in the home of Ted Elam for a cocktail party.
The party was a social gathering, so there was no formal agenda.
Among the people at the party were Lee Allan Smith, Ed Cook, Jim Everest, Tom Dulaney, John Mee, Sidney Upsher, Bill Cleary, Bob Johnson, Larry Nichols, Dick Clements, Bill Swisher, Dan Hogan, Dick Sias and G.T. Blankenship.
The men usually meet once a year prior to the November Beaux Arts Ball at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. The Ball will honor the 2007 king and debutantes and escorts.
TOP BILLING…New officers of the Oklahoma City Chapter of Executive International had dinner and the annual officers’ installation at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.
EWI President Linda Walker Brown gave the gavel to the incoming president Yolanda Holman.
James D. Branscum and Sara McKinney installed the new officers. They are Ann McVey, vice-president/ president-elect; Kay Duke, secretary; Santa Brescia, treasurer; Lynda Plemons, sergeant-at-arms; Jessica Gonzalez and Linda Snodgrass, membership directors; Kelly Hamilton-Coyer, program director; Lisa Riggs, publications director; Nancy Pennell, ways and means, and Cathy Borjas, director-at-large.
Among the people at the event were Elaine Schuster, Donna Neal Thomas, Don Wright, Trish Potter, Danene Vincent, Mark Vincent and Gayle and Jesse Ikard.
DEJA VU…Theme for the 50th reunion of John Marshall High School classmates was “From the 50s to the 50th.” The group had a brunch and a golf tournament at The Greens Golf and Country Club, followed by a tour of the new John Marshall High School. Bob West led the tour.
They also had a dinner party at the Marriott Hotel. Master of Ceremonies John Pierson gave the welcome. Also on the program were Kenny Sipes, Jan Birsner, Madison Odor, Spencer Knapp and Bob Tucker.
On the planning committee were Barbara and Bob Tucker, Charlene Miller, Donna Huffman, Jarretta Meeker, Leona and Mike Murphy, Warren Collins, Harry Mason, Duane Moore, Margaret Johnson, Carolyn and Spencer Knapp, Pierson and Birsner.
PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 21, 2007- KATIE DUDMAN AND JON JONES
Katie Dudman and Jon Jones were married October 20. The wedding and reception were in her parents’ formal English garden. Debby and Paul Dudman were hosts for the lovely event. Judge Marian Opala officiated.
The bride ‘s wedding dress was a silk satin Monique Lhuillier with a pouffed skirt and a train. The dress also featured a blue sash and large antique scatter pin in the back. She carried a nosegay of roses, orchids and freesia tied with blue ribbon and wore flowers and feathers in her hair .
Chairs for the guests were set in the garden and the aisle chairs featured large nosegays of roses and berries. The couple stood under a large iron trellis, also decorated with large sprays of roses, orchids and freesia. A black and white checked floor provided a pathway for guests and a white satin carpet was rolled out for the bride’s entry.
Organza bags filled with white rose petals were in each chair and guests showered the couple with petals as they exited the arbor as man and wife.
The cake and tall silver vases filled with white flowers sat on a round table in the white gazebo. Crystal toasting champagne flutes were etched to match the icing on the cake. Roses and rose petals floated in the fountain. Amelia Atwill was her sister’s matron of honor and Jason Jones was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Baxter and Ben Lewallen.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Jones were at their wedding reception following their garden wedding. She is the former Katie Dudman. (Photo by Mary Price)
Paul Dudman, second from left, escorts his daughter, Katie Dudman, down the aisle. Mary and Bill Price were guests. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Katie Dudman Jones and her mother, Debby Dudman, enjoy the reception. (Photo by Mary Price.)
The wedding cake was set under the gazebo. (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
The driveway of the Dudman home was lined with initialed banners and flowers marking the way to the backyard garden where the wedding was held.
(Photo by Helen Ford Wallace.)
PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 18,2007- TIME FOR THE JUNIOR LEAGUE MISTLETOE MARKET
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Podcast Producer Jacquelyn Farris, Mistletoe Market Chairman Kathryn P. Wilson and Mistletoe Market Print and Marketing Chairman Christi Woodworth meet for a Parties Extra! podcast in the NewsOk studio. They discussed the three day Junior League Mistletoe Market which starts today (October 18th) with the Preview Party at the Cox Pavilion at State Fair Park.
Junior League members will be at the Cox Pavilion of State Fair Park this week-end greeting vendors and guests for the 15th annual Mistletoe Market. The three day event begins Friday, October 19th, with shopping for very special merchandise beginning at 10 a.m. The market closes at 6 p.m. and the same hours go for Saturday . On Sunday, the event opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m. Tickets are available at the door.
The preview party is tonight (October 18) from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m.This is a night of private shopping, food and a silent auction. Tickets are also available at the door.
There are special children’s events during the weekend including a photo shoot with Santa.
Kathryn P. Wilson is Market chairman. On her board are Kimberly Anders, Debby McQueen, Wendy Mounger, Jennifer Watkins, Staci Aduddell, Jeannie Butts, Christi Woodworth, E’Shaina Harned, Christi Coyle, Jenifer Stehr, Amy Logan, Beth Kerr, Leslie Noller, Bonnie Schwarz, Laura Hine, Bobbie Brewer, Lisa McConnell and Karla Wallace.
There are 108 merchant booths which feature everything from clothing and pewter trays to major holiday decorations and soup and pie mixes.
Mistletoe Market chairman Kathryn Wilson, center, welcomes Renee Knox and Lisa Gregory to the Preview Party Thursday night. The event was very busy with party-goers and the Cox Pavilion was very festive with holiday decorations.
A balloon Santa Claus added to the decorations at Mistletoe Market. There were also beautiful stars, holiday ornaments and colorful packages everywhere at State Fair Park.
Christi Woodworth and Heidi Cohn make their purchases at Mistletoe Market. The event continues Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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PARTIES EXTRA!-OCTOBER 14,2007- OKLAHOMA CENTENNIAL PARADE IS THE BEST EVER!!!!
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
I love Oklahoma!
And I loved the Oklahoma Centennial Parade!!!!
The festive procession was all about Oklahoma…. from the tractors and the 4-H Club marchers …to the very sophisticated Oklahoma Miss Americas and the Oklahoma All- Star Centennial Band.
It was a “you’re doing fine, Oklahoma” afternoon for Lee Allan Smith, Blake Wade and all of the Parade planners, volunteers and sponsors.
The weather was perfect. During this spectacular parade, there were floats about Indians, cowboys, country singers, oil, agriculture, aviation, arts, education, music, sports, medicine and military.
There were marching bands. There were huge balloons, including a 100th birthday cake one. There were performing dancers, prancing horses. elegant llamas, our favorite painted buffalos from around town. There were also lots and lots of parade watchers for the two- hour event celebrating Oklahoma’s unique history.
Grand Marshals were Miss America 2007 Lauren Nelson and actor James Garner. Governor Brad Henry and his family rode in the parade.
The teams of Clydesdale horses were in perfect form. Jason White, Billy Sims, Steve Owens, Bobby Murcer, Cat In The Hat, Curious Geoge and Big Red Dog Clifford made parade appearances.
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
Centennial Parade (Photo by Helen Ford Wallace)
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PARTIES EXTRA!: OCTOBER 10,2007- JUDGE DEGIUSTI TAKES OATH
HERE COMES THE JUDGE….Tim D. DeGiusti was honored at a reception in the Jury Assembly Room following his formal swearing in ceremony as United States District Judge in the US Courthouse.
At the ceremony… his wife Elaine officially robed Judge DeGiusti and Chief Judge Robin J. Cauthron administered the oath of office. There was not a dry eye in the courthouse as he talked about his parents and his upbringing. Each of the sitting judges gave remarks and then Gov. Brad Henry, a close personal friend; Judge Ralph Thompson, his father-in-law, and Don G. Holladay, a law partner, also talked about him with humor and dignity.
At the reception… red roses, white gladiolas, blue hydrangeas decorated the table which was filled with cookies, some of them iced with the law scales in red, white and blue.
Among the people at the reception were Tony, Joey, Ellen and Jack DeGiusti, Ed Barth, Harolyn and Tom Enis, Judge Gary Purcell, Barbara and Judge Ralph Thompson, Bill Ross, Bob Ross, Nancy and Judge Tim Leonard, Ryan Leonard, Carolyn and Don Zachritz, Kim and Gov. Brad Henry, Dana and Judge David Russell, Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange, Judge Lee West, Judge Joe Heaton, Lillie-Beth Brinkman, Laura and Mike Snavely, Stacey and Chris Allen, Kara and Kevin Locke, Crystal Hardberger, Amy and Will Dean, Margaret Jantzen, Darren Derryberry, Joe Harroz, Sandra Kirk, Maria and Dr. Craig Abbott, Kyle, Claire, Eric, and Rachel Abbott, Sharon Abbott, Clark Musser, Cynthia and Lt.Gen.(Ret.) Ron Kadish, Angela and Lt.Col.(Ret.) Randy Lister, Lashe and Steve DeGiusti and Janie and Anthony DeGiusti.
Also Lee Thompson jr., Joe Newsom, Mary and Roland Denman, Gary S. Chilton, Dr. Pam Fischer, Judge John F. Fischer, Jerry Tubb, Jeremy Tubb, Chief Judge Claire V. Eagan, Judge James Payne, Judge Terrance Kern, Judge Ronald White, U.S. Circuit Judges William J. Holloway, Robert Henry and Jerome Holmes, Betsy Daugherty, Dr. Jeffrey Hirsch, Anne Zachritz and Jane Ann Norris.
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GOLDEN SPOTLIGHT…Joanne and Tom Hoch celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a party at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. Their children and grandchildren were hosts for the buffet dinner for 120 friends and family members.
In the host group were Liz London, Sandra and Tom Hoch, Mary and Tim Hoch, Rita and Will Hoch, Ian Wallace, Audrey, Joseph and Chris Hoch, Sophie, Hallie and Stephen Hoch and William Hoch IV.
A large framed photograph of the couple was at the front entryway and lots of other framed pictures of the invited guests were on a table in the foyer.
Family members and friends gave toasts during the party. Gold bowls held bouquets of pink and pearl-colored roses and white lilies. There was a large white-tiered anniversary cake and a chocolate -tiered cake.
Joanne Hoch wore a pale yellow sparkly dress with a white jacket. The couple was married in Kansas City, Mo., and moved to Oklahoma City in 1959.

GOLDEN SPOTLIGHT…Will, Tim, Joanne and Tom Hoch, Liz London, and Tom C. Hoch celebrate Joanne and Tom Hoch’s 50th anniversary with a dinner party at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. (Photo by David Faytinger).
SPECIAL OCCASION…Club members of the MacDowell Club of Allied Arts celebrated the group’s 100th birthday at Quail Creek Golf and Country Club recently.<p/>
Vocalist Julie Davis-Ramsey gave the program “100 years of American Songs.” Leslie Downs accompanied her on the piano. Artist Cindy Mason provided an art exhibition. Daryl Beadles is president of the group.
The club members help to support an artists’ colony near Peterborough, NH. Established in 1907 by Mrs. Edward MacDowell, it is a place where artists in various fields work privately.
Writers have created poetry, novels, plays and film scripts at this place. There have been graphic artists, sculptors, set designers, textile artists and architects working there. The Oklahoma chapter has given 27 Oklahomans the opportunity to be at the Colony.
PRE-GAME MAGIC…When the annual President’s Associates Beat Texas Brunch was in progress at the Hilton Anatole Hotel, the University of Oklahoma President’s Wife Molly Shi Boren made a bold prediction. She thought the Sooners would win by a large margin. (And the game was so much fun, everyone felt like the team won by a huge number of points.)
Molly Shi Boren arrived at the party decked out in a red suit and white blouse matching all the red and white outfits that the 900 people at the party had on and the red and white balloons decorating the ballroom.
The Beat Texas party featured the OU cheer and pom squads and the OU Marching Band. Clarke Stroud introduced all the dignitaries and was the official master of ceremonies. He also introduced OU President David L. Boren who thanked the Associates’ members for their contributions to the University.
One of the nicest features of this particular party was that there were buses with police escorts to take party guests to the Fairground for the football game.
Among the avid OU supporters at the party were Lynn and Ron White, Bianca and Mason White, Paul Massad, Cathy Freede, Barbara and Bud Beeler, Joy and Gary Tucker, Judi Freyer, Ashley Houk, Dr. Paul Houk, Lyn and Ted Elam, Nancy and Dr. Bob Ellis, Kirk and Royce Hammons, Stacey Barry, Bette and Jim MacKellar, Susan Crutcher, Angie and Ford Sanger, SoRelle Fitzgerald, Tripp Hall and Carolyn and Don Zachritz.
PRE-GAME MAGIC….Kristen Lazalier and Brooks Hull welcome guests to the President’s Associates Beat Texas Celebration and brunch at the Hilton Anatole Hotel prior to the OU-TU football game. ( Photo by Helen Ford Wallace).
PRE-GAME MAGIC…Football fans Angie and Ford Sanger enjoy the game. They attended the pre-game brunch and rode the police-escorted buses to the Fairground. ( Photo by Helen Ford Wallace.)
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PARTIES EXTRA: OCTOBER 8, 2007
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FUN AT A FORMAL….Seventy Five Club members had the Fall Dance at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. 200 people attended the event which convened with cocktails at 7:30 p.m.
A gourmet dinner featured beef tenderloin and a special dessert of chocolate fudge cake and berries with a 75 etched in powdered sugar on the plate.
New members (the men are club members) of the group and their wives are Toby and Phil Walker, Alison and Zach Taylor, Carol and James Hampton, Jane and Paul Austin, Holly and Clay Healey, Peggy and Roger Collins, Anne and Barry Gray and Sherry and Lee Beasley.
Party-goers included Linda and Steve Garrett (he is club president), Becky and Jim Buchanan, Jeary and Mike Seikel, Gene and Ed Barth, Dede and Bob Benham, Ann and Tom Flesher, Linda and Ron Bonebrake, Anne and Win Holbrook, Sharon and David Wade, Carol and Mac Troy, Sue Ann and Dudley Hyde, Pam and Bill Shdeed, Patty and Roland Tague, Mary and Phil Truss, Kay and Gates Oliver, Bette and Jim MacKellar, Marty and Robert Margo and Karen and Earl Ingram.
VINTAGE TREASURES…Junior League sustaining members met in the home of Linda Lee Carpenter for a party. They were asked to bring a “vintage treasure” ( antiques, linens, lamps or china) for the Remarkable Shop.
And they did just that. The 120 attendees brought silver serving items, Limoges boxes, an antique clock, a bronze lamp with a glass shade, child’s rocking chair and some antique linens.
The serving table was draped in ivory satin and lace. On the menu was cucumber sandwiches, roasted red pepper cheesecake, hot pecan dip, cheddar and strawberry ring and assorted desserts and sugar cookies made by Linda Garrett in the shape of fall leaves and acorns.
Guests included Carol Sue Taylor, Nancy Greer, Garrett, Ranell Brown, Sue Spradling, Susan Robertson, Kaye Cook, Sally Bentley, Polly Nichols, Martha Mullally, Betsy Hyde, Cathy Cross, Karen Luke, Ann Garrett, Karen James, Kitty Champlin, Elaine Jackson, Marty Margo, Phyllis Wheeler, Patti Marshall, Linda Kennedy Rosser, Betty Jo Law and Jonna Kirschner.
GRAN ENTERTAINS…Jackie Jones invited friends over to meet her grandson, Benjamin Carter Jones, 6 1/2 months. It was a Sip and See party and he was wide awake for the party.
Bouquets of white roses decorated the table and tea sandwiches and party cookies were served to the guests at the come and go event.
Guests included his mother Shalla Jones, Claire Puckett, Sandy Shapard, Jackie Acers, Becky Buchanan, Nancy Greer and Linda James.
Jackie Jones and her grandbaby, Benjamin Carter Jones.
“HOW TO” PARTY…How to be a good mother-in-law was the advice given at a luncheon honoring Barbara Quillian and Sandy Edge at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club.
Jeaneen Naifeh and her daughter, Jenee Lister, asked guests to write their advice for the two mothers-in-law prior to the wedding of their children, Jennifer Edge and Patrick Quillian.
The notes went into a beautiful bag which was a gift for the bride.
Guests included Barbara Beeler, Terry Bradley, Jane White, Marty Margo, Leslie Rainbolt-Forbes, Carol Solomon, Penny McCaleb, Karen Watson, Candy Ainsworth, Samina Baber and Betsy Hyde.
Several other parties honored the couple. Terry and Hank Bradley hosted a cocktail party. Co-hosts were Judi Smith, Jane Crain, Carol and Steve Solomon, Marty and Robert Margo, Barbara and Bud Beeler, Candy and Chuck Ainsworth, Jane and Jim White and Kathy and John Griffin.
A linen shower and patio supper in the home of Peggy and Nick Duncan honored the couple. Co-hosts were Marilyn and Jack Baragree, Leslie and Larry Regens, Penny Park and Jana and Lee Reynolds.
There was a kitchen shower in Donna Bozalis’ home. Hostesses were Bozalis, Cheryl Browne, Penny McCaleb and Leslie Rainbolt-Forbes.
PARTY FOR ART…Jeanette and Dick Sias gave a dinner party for the board members of the Oklahoma Arts Council.
Among the guests was Betty Price, former executive director of the Oklahoma Arts Council, who retired from the job in September. Jim Tolbert and Dick Sias gave speeches about her before dinner.
Also there were Sharon King Davis, Leona Mitchell and Elmer Bush, Sandy and Stan Evans, Kym Koch and Mickey Thompson, Jim Tolbert, Jan Henry, Brenda McDaniel, Suzanne Tate and Chris Mauldin, Norris Price and Joan and Al McLaughlin.
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