Muldrow Family Gives Thanks By Cooking Thanksgiving Dinner
by Sally Maxwell, Managing Editor
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To give is a blessing, as Proverbs 22:9 relates: "A generous man will himself be blessed, for he shares his food with the poor."

Joe and Marina Morgan of Muldrow don't care who's poor and who's not. They feed everybody, which must be the ultimate blessing.

Their annual free Thanksgiving dinner, which will be served at their Broadway Joe's restaurant in Muldrow, feeds all who come to the table.

Joe Morgan said the free dinner, which offers turkey and all the fixings, is to honor his mother, the late Pauline Morgan. He said she gave even when she had little to spare.

Last year the couple, with help from the friends and neighbors, served about 300 dinners.

On Thanksgiving Day this year, the dinner will be served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Even shut-ins need not miss out on the feast. The Morgans said Muldrow High School boys deliver to people who can't get out on Thanksgiving Day and to those who don't drive.

Marina said, "They can call Broadway Joe's if they can't get to the caf

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