THE PERKINS JOURNAL-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1997
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING is
the topic of discussion at the
.initial meeting of Meridian
Technology Center
Foundation's advisory com-
mittee. Serving in an advi-
sory capacity to the Founda-
tion are, standing from left,
Harland Wells, Perkins; D. Jo
Ferguson, Pawnee; Ernest
Davis, Guthrie; and Malinda
Berry Fischer, Stillwater.
Seated from left are Angie
Heddleston, Foundation sec-
retary/treasurer; Vonda
Evans, Foundation develop-
ment officer, and John
Cathey, Stillwater. Commit-
tee member Dr. Francis
Tuttle, Stillwater was unable
to attend.
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Women's Council
Women's Council of the First
Christian Church met for their
regular meeting January 21,
1997, with Ruth Wassell presid-
ing over the meeting. Aanita
Eades opened the'meeting with
her devotion, "Friendship in
Love", reading scriptures from
1st John 4:11. She also shared
rhymes and scriptures taken
from memory books belong to
Mr. Eades' great-grandmother.
The Women's Council prayer fol-
lowed, given in unison•
Minutes of the previous meet-
ing and treasurer's report were
iven by the secretary.
Groul? members will continue
making lap robes and bibs as
their prqject to be given to mem-
bers at home and to the nursing
h()mes. Aanita will chair the can-
celed stamp collecting project.
Card chairman, Okemah, re-
ported having mailed many
kinds of cards to members this
past month.
The group will be serving the
IAons Club in July.
"Thank you" correspondence
was read, received from the
Cypert family for the recent con-
tribution sent to medical re-
search in memory of their son,
David, and the meal served to
the family.
Ruth offered prayer for the ill
and shut-ins. Prayers and
thoughts go out to Margret Gra-
ham who suffered a light stroke
recently. Congratulations to
Deno and Tonya Lester, a baby
girl (Jordon Lyle) and to Bryan
and Abby Whitmore, a baby boy
(William Grey).
Martha Bowyer presented the
program, "Many Wonders, The
Hen Egg" from the book
"Strange Short Stories". God or-
dains all nature with a bond of
love, skill and wisdom. She read
scriptures from Luke 13:34 and
John 6:3-5. Closing benediction
was prayed in unison.
The next regular meeting will
holds meeting
be February 18, with Okemah as
program leader.
At the close of the meeting Ruth
served refreshments of brownies
and coffee to Martha White,
Okemah Darby, Martha Bowyer
and grandson, Aaron Johnson,
Aanita Eades, and Geraldine
Allen.
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School menu this week:
*MONDAY, February 10 - Break-
fast: long johns or asst. cereal; sau-
sage pattie; asst. fruit juice; toast for
cereal; variety milk. Lunch: Frito
chili pie w/shredded cheese or fish
nuggets', salad; peaches; variety
nfilk.
"TUESDAY Februaryll - Break-
fast: breakfast burrito w/salsa or
asst. cereal; toast for cereal, jelly;
asst. fruit juice; w~riety milk.
Lunch: lasagna w/ground beef or
fish nuggets; garlic bread; green
beans; pineapple chunks; variety
milk.
,WEDNESDAY, February 12 -
Breakfast:.hame and cheese melt
or asst. cereal; white bread toast for
cereal; assL fruit juice; jelly, peanut
butter; variety milk. Lunch:
smokies w/beans & cornbread or fish
nuggets; cole slaw; fruit popcycle;
variety milk.
-THURSDAY, February 13 -
Breakfast: gravy sausage w/biscuit
or asst. cereal; peanut butter, jelly,
margarine; asst. fruit juice; variety
milk. Lunch: char burger or fish
nuggets; dill pickles; french fries
blueberries; variety milk.
-FRIDAY, February 14 - NO
SCHOOL TODAY.
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