Helen Ford Wallace: Parties, Etc.: Sept. 30

By Helen Ford Wallace | Published: September 30, 2012


K.T. and Marilyn Meade, Candy and Chuck Ainsworth. PHOTOs BY DAVID FAYTINGER, FOR THE OKLAHOMAN

Menu: Crabcakes, shrimp remoulade, hot star-shaped beignets, fruit skewers and chicken tenders were served to the guests.

FALL PARTY

Party: Delta Delta Delta members met for the annual bullfrog party in the home of Dr. Jennifer Nelson and Dr. Bob Jarman. It was the first Alumni meeting of the fall season.

Menu: Members served the annual lemon/lime bullfrog drink and food prepared by officers of the group.

People: 125 members attended the event, including Kristen and Ben Ikard, Kellye Beavers, Katylee Strange, Scott Moehlenbrock, Sarah and Mitchell Moore, Juliann Strange, Courtner Greer, Andrew Green, Madelyn Russell, Blake April, Britta Van Landingham, Lou Hofmeister, Joanna Rus, Tony Borelli, Claire Robinson, Sabrina Maynard, Kayle and John Williamson, Beverly Thompson, Jackie Acres, Jo Fudge, Wendy Simpson, Sarah and Bryan Wells, Sally and Wendell Cavin, Ellen and Tim Fleming, Cindy and Jim Hazelwood, Tina and Elby Beal, Dixie Coffey, Linda and Jim Lowe, Ann McBride, Marylee and Tim Strange, Marcia and Mack Morgan, Margaret and Cam McLain and Beth and Paul Brown.

FIESTA DINNER

Occasion: The Oklahoma City Alumnae Club of Alpha Gamma Delta met Monday for a “Fiesta” meal in the home of President Pam Sullivan Williams to discuss fundraisers and upcoming events.

Special recognition: Dianne Peterson Ogle and Irene Hartwig Megehee received special recognition. Fifty-year members present were also recognized.

40th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Event: The Greens Country Club celebration was held recently in honor the club's 40th anniversary. Among the events were “The Nearly New Newly-wed Game for couples, OU football game watch party and barbecue shown poolside and a 40-cent Sunday Breakfast brunch in appreciation of member support for the last 40 years. There were also family swimming pool events and games.

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