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WSCS Mets MondBv t
wscs met at a re{ Mehan
meeting at the church Monday I
evening and honored Mrs. Har= | Mrs. O. Cart
riet Me, bee with a pink and I
blue shower, The games and I Mehan Farm Women's club
room decoration were nicely / met January 11 for an afternoon
planned. / meeting in the home of Mrs.
Mrs. John Summers broUght I Fred AxteU with four members
the study review on "youth in/ present. In the absence of Mrs.
a Responsible society.' At the Elmer Reeves, Mrs Pauline Me-
close of the timely review, Mrs. Guire was secretary. The devo-
Summers turned the study into
a rtmd-table discussion that
entered into the very core of the
:heart. As John Wesley said, "We
all went away having a heart
warming experience". Mrs Mc-
hee accompanied at the piano
for the theme song, "What a
:Friend We have in Jesus."
The dedicatory prayer was led
by Mrs. Juantta Jones Refresh-
merits of angel food cake, hot
spiced tea and mints were serv-
ed to Mesdames W. F. Darby,
tionals were given by Mrs. EVa l
Axtell.
Eva Axtell d MAsls Jeffie
Thompson gave a very interesting
lesson on "Family records." Mrs.
Pauline McOuire read the pro=
gram for the next meeting. The
meeting closed and will meet in
the home of Mary Carr Febr-
Uary 8.
Mr and I¢rs. Lloyd Ross left
Sunday for Florida for a vaca-
tion.
Mrrs Ruby McLaughlin and
Russell Westfall, Earnest West- lrs. Jane Baker were Perkins
Iall: J. W. Rentfrow, John Sum- t visitors Saturday.
reefs, Walt Martin, Glenn ar- I Mrs Elmer Reeves has been
son, Nell Ruther, Juanlta Jones, I sick and under the doctors care.
C. J. Butler, Dale Holhrook, Rus- Mrs ar.e Fiel:l visited one
sell McOhee, Jeff Savage, Bill day this week w!.th Mrs. John
Fisher, Elmo Barnes, W. N. Bak- I Bunny of Stillwater.
er Francis Markee O W Smith I Mrs Bess Brown of Drumright
• ' " • ' visited her mother Mrs. William
and Arlle Ross. Sum>ter and sister, Mrs. Grace
- Hughey Saturday.
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VLIT P,KINS AND OKLAHOMA IN '57youql enjoy it
tort cemetery.
He is sttrviwed by his wife,
one son, his parents, Route 4,
Stillwater, a sister, Gala Cren-
shaw of Stillwate, three bro-
tJhers, Cayton of Washington,
John, Pleasantview, Calif., and
Mrs Chaxley Axtell and Mrs.
Boyles of Ripley called on Mrs. I
O Carr Wednesday,
Jerry and Rickey Baker of
Diamond Valley visited their
brother, Mr. and Mrs Bob Baker
Chuckle and Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pock and
their daughter (3aly Crenshaw
returned home Monday from
Pendleton, Oregon where they
attended the funeral of their
son and brother, Woodrow.
Woodrow Pock was born o_n the
farm and went to Sooner Val-
let school and theft graduated
from Ripley highschool. He went
west in the early thirties and
worked in the gold mine north
of ]Boise, Zdlo. Then to Rich-
land, Washington and worked t
Hanford where they were mak-
and sons, Mr. and Mrs Burl Bliss
and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Allison, Marie White, Roy
Listerman and his mother, Mrs.
Jane IAsterman.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O West can
Glen of Pendieton.
Elm Grove
Mrs. D. O. West
Those who called in the home
of Mr. and Mrs D. O. West]
last week were Mr. and Mrs. i
LaVerne Bostian and Rebecca !
Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Notting-
ham, Mr and Mrs. Bob Heister
led in the Flynn Edwards home
last Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Floy Dean spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Roy Tipton
and found her busy quilting a
quilt for Mrs. Otto Ramsey of
Stillwater.
The Lend-A-Hand club met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
R F. Edwards. With the excep-
tion ()f two all members were
present. The new president Mrs. I fine after his operation last Wed
Melvin Human presided over the nesday.
I II IIl
meeting. A guest, Mrs. Schweik-
hard's sister of New Mexico was
present.
The next meeting will be Feb-
ruary 14 with Mrs. Lawrence
Smith•
The January social will be
January 26 in the Sam Lee home
Mr. and Mrs Bob Sissons and
at Clayton Saturday night and
family of Tulsa atended the dance
visited Sunay in the Burl Polling,
home.
Emery Walters returne to his
home Sunday afternoon feeling
THE PERKINS JOURNAL
I
Eddie Miller of Midland, Tex-
as spent the weekend with
Charles Fulton. Eddie has en i
rolled in Tulsa Tech school for i
the coming semester. He was
lookin for an apartnent so
that his wife may join him this
weekend. Eddie was head man
ager of eight theatres in Mid- I x
land, Texas.
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ing the H-Bomb.
Later he bought a filling
ttion and was called into the
erviee. When the war was over
he caxn back solct out his stat-
ion and took his family to
Oregon where they were build-
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mbia river. He owned and op-
eratel a dragline and worked
with a contractor until the dam
was conleCed. Their son then
eighteen enlisted in the reserv-
es.
Woodrow sold his belongings
then he and his wife drdove a
car through to Alaska. They
both got work. He operated a big
crane unloading vessels and
barges that came in to Anchor-
age with hearty machinery and
other supplies. After several
years of work there he got hur
and was in the Veterans hospital
for a long time. The last letter
lcetved from him said he was
feeling better and thought he
would be back to work again
soon. The next message was of
his death. They returned him to
Pendleton. Oregon where his
brother. Glenn lived. He was
bur-led in the beautiful Pendle-
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