THE PERKINS JOURNAL-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1997
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roy Jarvis
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ray Adkins
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Earl and Irene AdMns celebrate
Golden Wedding anniversary
Earl Ray and Lillian Irene Reddout exchanged wedding vows
at the Big Creek Church of the Brethren, west of Cushing, Febru-
ary 9, 1947, immediately following Sunday morning services. Since
that time, Earl and Irene have spent most of their married life in
the Perkins area. They are both long-time members of the Lost
Creek United Methodist Church. Parents of six children, they cur-
rently enjoy spoiling their eight grandchildren.
The Adkins children and grandchildren hosted a family gathering
on Sunday, February 9, 1997 to celebrate this special event. The
couple were honored by their children with a hand-made anniver-
sary quilt and a song written for the day by son Ernest.
Those in attendance were: Elisabeth (Beth) Ann and Richard
tlowey of Brenham, Texas, and their children David Earl and
Katherine Ann. David's special friend, Kristi Jo Langdon, was also
in attendance.
Evelyn Raye and Rob McCaslin of Perkins, Okla., and their chil-
dren, Tammy Dawn and Scott Ryan.
I.'xnest (Ernie) Ray and Patty Adkins of Ada, Okla. and their chip
dren, Travis Scott and Sara Rebecca. Daughter Lisa Beth was un-
atiD to attend:
Elaine Sue and Mike Lynch of Stillwater, Okla.
Emily Joyce and Matthew Winston of Perkins. Okla. and their
(hmghter Erin Brianne.
Ellen Irene and Tony Long of Rowlett, Texas.
Also attending were Pauline an(] Doyle Kirby, Dale and Wihna
I{(,(hh)ut, Maxine Turnham, and hnogene Spurgin. Special visitors
,m'lier in the week were Kenneth and hna Jo Reddout, (]ene and
('hristine Murray, Beatrice and Jon.
The Adkins wish to thank those who have dropped by, called or
sent greetings.
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Live Entertainment & Dance Every Weekend
Saturday, Feb. 22..."Just Jammin"
Saturday, Mar. 1 .... "Back Roads"
Saturday, Mar. 15..."Southern Connection"
Band Starts At 9:00
$4 per person cover charge
Baldwin-Jarvis wedding vows exchanged
Angela Jeanne Baldwin and Dale Roy Jarvis were united in Holy
Matrimony on Saturday, Februar348, 1997 at St. Mary's Catholic
Church, Marian Chapel in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The [)ride is the daughter of Ray Bahlwin of Tulsa and Sandra
and Robert Donceel of Houston, Texas.
The groom is the son of Roscoe and Car()l Jarvis of Perkins, Okla-
[)()Ilia.
The bride wore a white satin gown trimmed with sequins and
pearls and a cathedral-length train. The groomwore a Pierre Cardin
black tuxedo with a white diamond-pattern vest and banded collar.
Wedding colors were black and white with touches of gold and
rose.
The Maid of Honor was Kelly Mohr of Tulsa, Oklahonm. Best
man was Wayne Boyce of Coyle, Oklahoma, brother-in-law of the
groom.
Ushers were Corey McCormick, Scott Phillips, Guy Wolcott, and
Spencer Mackenzie. Lectors and Ministers of the Word were Dr.
Terri DeLozier of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, sister of the bride, and
Laura Clark, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Ring bearer was Austin Mackenzie. Guest book attendants were
Brie Mohr and Tiffany Donceel, niece of the bride.
Honored guests were Clinton and Nadine Moore of Ghmpool,
Oklahoma, grandparents of the bri(le, and Mason Jarvis.
Guests and the wedding party danced and toasted the bride and
groom at a reception at the Double Tree Hotel, Warren Place in
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The couple will reside in Jenks, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hinson, Jr.
Owsley-Hinson wedding vows said
at First United Methodist Church
Leslie Owsley, daughter of Walter and Patsy Owsley of Perkins,
became the bride of Donald Hinson, Jr. on October 12, 1996 at the
Perkins First United Methodist Church. The bridegroom is son of
Donald and Mary Lou ttinson, Sr., Littleton, Colo.
Officiating at the 6:00 p.m. ceremony was Rev. Susan Ross, min-
ister at First United Methodist Church in Perkins.
Standing with the couple were: maid of honor and sister of the of
the bride, Lizabeth Terrill, Lafayette, IN; best man, Howard Hinson,
Denver, Colo.; brides-maids: Misia Marshall, Cornwell, NY, and
Bonnie Morrison, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; groomsmen: Robert
Marshall, Cornwell, NY, and Douglas Grable, Orlando, FL; ushers:
Brian Knight, Lafayette, IN, and Ryan 'Owsley, Rowlett, TX;
candlelighters: Drew Terril, Tulsa, OK, and Daniel Owsley, Rowlett,
TX; garland bearers: Maxwell Terril, Tulsa, and Nathan Owsley,
Rowlett, TX. The ushers, candlelighters and garland bearers are
nephews of the bride.
Following a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park and Jack-
son i:{ole, ~f, the c(mp[e are now at home in (;olden, C.Io.
Card of Thanks
We would like to thank everyone for your love an(l prayers. Ymlr
support meant a lot to us all.
The Fleet Mercer family
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Happy 45th, Dean E.
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by Elizabeth
We are having such beautiful 2 beaten eggs
weather. It makes me want to 1 tsp. each of
work in the yard, to enjoy the oregano (crushed}
sunshine and fresh air. I can go 1/2 cup
without using the oxygen ma- cheese
chine for short periods of time 1 (6 oz.) can
now. I'm really thankful that it Melt the butter
is available, but I now have an the spaghetti,
idea of how an animal must feel eggs and
when someone ties it up. It Form the
seems cruel to me now. a "crust" in a
I went to church Sunday, and pie plate.
would have liked to stay for the over spaghetti
spaghetti dinner we had, but had In a skillet,
to go home. Spaghetti is one of ions, and green
my favorite meals. You can meat is brown.
make a spaghetti pie from the then stir in tom
leftovers. Here's how. paste, sugar, andC
Spaghetti Pie through. Turn
3 cups cooked spaghetti into spaghetti
2 T butter or margarine covered, in
1/3 cup grated parmesan cheese utes.
1 pound ground beef Sprinkle
1/3 cup chopped green pepper on top and
1 (8 oz.) can chopped tomatoes until cheese
(undrained) It's worth the
1/2 cup chopped onion it.
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Local resident completes Vo-Tech truck
Rodney Hensley (right) of Coyle receives his
tificate from Truck Driver Training
Townsend after successfully completing
Driver Training program sponsored by
Tulsa, at Central Tech in Drumright.
to give a complete knowledge o f federal
ing log books and trip records, m tor
tions, as well as "hands-on" training in
fleet of trucks. Job placement for the
gram has been "excellent" says Townsend.
Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank everyone for the flowers,
food, and visits while I was in the hospital.
family make recovery so much easier.
Thanks again, Lorene Redus
Thank you to all of our friends who joined in
Olson's birthday last week at the Steer Inn.
Cliff and Opal Olson
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