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THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKINS, OKLAHOMA Thursday, February 22, 1962
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!People, ....... Spo|!: ;.1 The News
GOOD TURN is taken by the, c ~ r z ~( Lor-
cyclists in perfect symmetry, almost "as
one bike," at
race in War-
saw, Poland.
FACE TO FACE with Christmas
is this dial inspector at Bulova
Watch Company's plant where
production is being rushed 6n
the 12 million watches Ameri-
cans will buy as gifts this Chris.
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CLOSE AS PAGES in a book is the harmony of these eight
[ gals, because mey are all sisters, and in the center is
vocalist Patti Page. It was a reunion at Las Vegas.
East Side West Side all .............. C
t A RO UN D the TO g N i:i
- Ill J..:!~!~\~: ::~ 8y Mrs. Jennie
Mrs John Inman and Kym Mrs Maude Markee Sunday .......... ":. .....
visited Mrs Maude Hanks Tuesday.
evening, mrs Robbie Phillips had as her Mr and Mrs John Coppinger
Dave and Opal Chesmore were
Wednesday evening callers on Mr
and Mrs John Inman.
Mr and Mrs Morris Knipe and
family of Oklahoma City were
Sunday guests of Mr Knipe's par-
ents, Mr and Mrs Dec Knipe.
Mr and Mrs H.W. Inman, Larry
and Sue spent Sunday afternoon
visiting with their cousins, Mr
and Mrs Sam Inman and family
of Dewey. Others guests were Mr
and Mrs Bob Inman and small son
~" TMsa.
Mr and Mrs E.L. McCarty wer~
hosts at a dinner Saturday evening
honoring Mr MeCarty's brother
and wife, Mr and Mrs Dale Me-
Carry ar~a Darlene. recently of
Greece. Others present were Mr
and Mrs Warren McCarty of
Broken Bow and Dannv Mccarty
and Miss Shelby of Oklahoma City
Mr and Mrs Warren mcCa ,.
v.sited with the E.L. McCartys
until Sunday.
Sunday afternoon guests her nep-
hew and family, Mr and Mrs John,
Phillips and family of Guthrie.
Mr and Mrs Edwin O. Davis
were hosts at a dinner honoring
their son, Jim, who has just re-
cently returned from basic train-
ing and will leave Thursday for
Norfork. Va. Others there were
Mr and Mrs Jake Pricer and five
children, Mr and Mrs Raymond
Davis and two children of Cush-
ing, and Miss Lydia Davis and her
finance and a girl friend of Miss
Davis', all of Enid.
Mrs Arvil Neal returned Sunday
from Tulsa after spending five
days with her daughter and hus-
band. Mr ar, d Mrs Henry Dunlavy
and three children. Mrs Dunlavy
underwent major surgery Thurs-
day. Mrs Dunlavy's sister-in-law,
Mrs Mary Jane Wall and Allen
went to Tulsa Sunday to stay and
care for the children.
.purchased the Eden Chapel par-
sonage recently.
Mr and Mrs Jewell Busch had a
family of old friends as guests for
the weekend.
Mr and Mrs John Fo~et are
moving to California. He will hold
a sale this week.
Mr and Mrs Andy Anderson
spent Friday afternoon with Mr
and Mrs Frank Busch. Sunday
visitors at the Busch's were Mr
and Mrs E.E. Gibson and Clifford
and Opal Ingrain.
Mrs Anderson spent a day last
week with her parenits, Mr and
Mrs J.W. Vaughn in Choctaw.
Mrs Silvia Hilton is home after
a long vacation in Wichita, Kan,
with her children.
Everyone is plowing gardens
and making fences here. The out-
look is favorable for good gardens
again, this year.
We are glad J.E. Chastine has
recovered from an illness and is
back home in Cushing.
Glenda Mercer was a weekend
guest of Carolyn Jo Butler at the
Oklahoma City YWCA.
Mr and Mrs H.F. Moor had as
their weekend guests their son
Ray Moor and three sons of Okla-
homa City.
Mr and Mrs Pete Etherldge and
Mary Ann were Saturday evening
visitors of Mr and Mrs H.F. ,Moor.
Mr and Mrs John Nance .or
Mound City announce the birth of
a seven and a half pound boy born
Sunday, Feb. 18. Maternal grand-
mother is Mrs Bertha Nance and
she is visiting with her son and
wife, helping care for the new ar-
rival.
Mr and Mrs Bill Mote and
Debra Ann were Sunday evening
guests of Mr Mote's parents, Mr
and Mrs Ray Mote.
Mrs Veda Wa, ils and daughter,
Judy of Ft. Smith, Ark. visited
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Some of the many Bargins at
Mrs. Henry's
Table of new 80 square prints, many
colors to choose from, 3 yds. .... $I.00
[h'etty new slips, pajamas, half slips and
panties.
. SWEF TAKES Drawing Close out on broken sizes and
Chapel . . patterns in mens Dress Oxfords.
,, Oo... ..r,,. Every Week
.... at Del-Mar's Food Store We have oil cloth shelf covering and oil
There were 40 attending church, |~ _ , ~ ' "
Sunday. Don t Forget To Check Your Tickets! cloth to match--Spring house cleaning is
trMrt:ndorml~anJ°seunPd?y,k ~eb?elt [ ~2-- -.'-- -- -- ' ............. 0 here.
The Clayton club met at Mrs
Opal Courtrights home Tuesday,
Feb. 13. Those present were Mrs
Alpha Burton, Mrs Wayne Burton,
Mrs Donna Murlin, Mrs Dart Kin-.
kadc and girls, Mr and Mrs Jack
Nickles and Rev. and Mrs Van
Nickles.
Mr and Mrs John Inman visited
in the Alva Murlin home one day
last week.
Mr Jasper MeKnlght, Mrs Or-
val Burton Mrs [larry McI~n:ght
and grandson and Mrs Joe Burton
attended a funeral of a relative
near Drumright Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Sorry to hear that Mr g.w. Bur-
ton has been ill in the Cushing
hospital. He is better now.
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Knight
and family visited Mr and "Mrs
Alva Murlin and family Thursday
evening.
Mr and Mrs Griff Jones visited
Mrs Edith Murlin Wednesday,
Mrs Edith Murlin, Mrs Alva
Murlin, Joan and Louise viszted
Mr and Mrs Griff Jones Saturday
morning.
Mr and Mrs Joe Burton and
girls visited Friday evening with
Mr and Mrs Jack McKnight and
family.
Rev. Wesley White and Don
Black called on Rev. Paul Caskey
in Stillwater Sunday afternoon.
Mr John Coppenger bought the
~)arsonage at Eden Chapel.
Sorry to report Mr Frank Bur-
ton is ill and in the hospital at
S~lllwat~r. Hope he Is better ~ott.
THEGOLDEN
New Ginghams, prints, assorted colors
and price s:-39c up to 98c per yard.
Ladies Nylon hose with seams
2 pair ..... $1.00
Throw rugs, all new and nice sizes
$3.49
New Spring millinery, shoes and bags
--Come in and get your pick
We Give United Trading Stamps
"Best Place to Trade After All!"