PAGE 12 -- The Perkins Journal Thursday. February 28, 1985
=-= TRYON CUB
SCOUTS HAVE
BLUE AND GOLD
in addition, the following boys
received these awards: Luke
Boyd--Bear Badge, 1 gold and
2 silver arrow points; Eric
pack, but in the entire Twin
Mounds District. For this he
receives a week at Cub Scout
Day Camp.
A humerous skit was present-
ed by the Webelos followed by
BANQUET
Over 60 people were in atten-silver arrow points; and Craig
dance Saturday, February 23, Staten--Wolf Badge, I gold and
for ,the Cub Scout Blue and 1 silver arrow point. These
G(fld.Banquet at Tryon. This Wolves made the following ad-
banquet, a traditional one invancements with each "bead"
February for Cub Scouts, fur-
ther recognized the 75th an-
niversary of Scouting. The
tables were colorfully decorated
with yellow tablecovers and ac-
cente with blue and gold felt
napkin holders, made by the
Webelos. Blue and yellow
Liga--Bear Badge, 1 gold and 3 a patriotic closing. After a
reading titled, '"this Old Flag,"
in which the flag was spotlight-
ed in a darkened room, the au-
dience joined hands and sang
"God Bless America."
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representing three achievement
areas: Roy Lee Vineyard, 2
beads; James Mutters, 1 bead;
Sammy Montgomery, 1 bead;
T. R. Large, I bead; Gerad Hall,
2 beads; and Christopher Ben-
nett, 1 bead.
Cubmaster, Judy Collins
presented awards to Webelo
streamers decorated each table
an ,were festively adorned Thomas Spaulding--Webelo
,alqr glthe walls accented by blue Badge, Scientist, Athlete, and
ar d ellow balloons. A special- Geology activity badges; Webe-
ly-.? orated cake, made by lo Matthew Collins--Webelo
car0|¢,Spaulding, was featured Badge, Scientist and Artist ac-
in l lde and gold with cub scouts tivity badges; Webelo Keith
on each tier. Mills--Webelo Badge, Scientist
Den:Mother Pam Liga pre-
sefi dcl awards to the Wolves
and Bears. This group held a
garage sale with proceeds going
to renovation of the Statue of
Liberty. All boys participating
and Artist activity badges;
Webelo Randy Bennett--Webe-
lo Badge, Citizen and Scientist
activity badges; and Scott
Robertson--Scientist Badge. In
addition, Matthew Collins was
recognized as being the top pop-
corn salesman, not only in the
rec, yed a Diamond Jubilee
p t I .{or the patriotic project.
COYLE NEWS
By Velma Downey
A Bridal Shower was given
Wednesday evening at seven
o'clock in the fellowship hall of
the United Methodist Church at
Glencoe in honor of Miss Kim-
berly Brunk.
Hostesses were the ladies of
the church. As the honoree
opened her gifts her sister, Miss
Jacque Brunk, made a pillow of
the bows in a white net pillow
case made by the bride-to-be's
mother, Mrs. Raymond Sand-
ers. The pillow was trimmed
with a blue ribbon.
Guest's present were Mary
and Orvil Sawyer, Otis and
Rose Hite, Mrs. Patsy Brown,
Henry, Valeria and Kathy
Dickens, Mrs. Mattie Sanders,
Mrs. Betty Spiva, Mrs. Joyce
Coplin, AnnDee and Joe Bar-
rows, Bill and Elizabeth
Rathbun, Andy and Zola Mur-
phy, Mrs. Kay Burnett, Bob
and: Lois BiUett, Mrs. Elsie
Srrain, Mrs. Susie Combrink,
LizBarrows, the United Metho-
dist Church minister, Dale
Maret, Mittie Morse, Mike,
Martha, Paula and Clint Stout,
Mrs. Arleen Shell, Doug, Sher-
ryl, Krystal and Matthew
Dickens, Raymond and Cheryl
Sanders, Miss Jacque Brumk,
Mrs. Roseann Livingston, and
Mrs. Pam Walker, all of Glen-
coe; Doily and Jim Rogers, Tom
Travis, and Andrea Travis of
Guthrie; Mrs. Velma Downey,
Mrs. Dorothy Mattingly, and
Mrs. Maxine Johnston of Coyle.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Pepmiller,
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Perrin at-
tended the Valentine party at
Rosewood Nursing Home in
Stillwater. Mrs. Pepmiller's
mother, Mrs. Jonnie Jafek is a
resident there.
Sunday, Mrs. Wilmer Pep-
miller, Mrs. Michael Perrin and
Michele visited Jeff Hughes in
Oklahoma Childrens' Memorial
Hospital in Oklahoma City.
Later they went shopping at
Quaff Springs Mall.
Wilmer and Michael and Max
Pepmiller of Stillwater, attend:
ed the tractor pull at the Okla-
homa City Fairgrounds.
The Logan County Cimarron
Valley Extension Homemakers'
Club had for their February
meeting, their annual Sweet-
heart Night Out for husbands
and wives, February 12, 7:00
p.m. This year they enjoyed the
evening and a delicious meal at
'"]'he Station" in Stillwater.
Those attending were:
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Ford
Mrs. Arlene Hicks
Mr. & Mrs. Darrell Nivens
Mrs. Diane Lamecker
Mrs. Sammie Dawson
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Channel
Mr. & Mrs. Tommy Bentley
Mrs. Fred Schneider
Mrs. Wayne Whitmore
Linda Downey &
Mike Henderson
Mr. & Mrs. James Freuden-
berger
The March meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs. Tommy
Bentley with Mrs. Darrell
Nivens as lesson leader.
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Neon tubes were shown
for the first time at the
Paris Motor Show in 1910.
Its main drawback was
that it only came in red.
DONATIONS Wl
SCHOOL BUSSES
CRESCENT -
defeated a bond bsue!
the school bus fleet,
her of Commerce
Aiding Learning
(PALS), met and
Crescent School
Trust Fund and
ting plans to rinse
purchase of at
bus before next
Solicitations and
projects will be used
the funds needed.
NEWSPAPER
ITS NAME
SHIDLER --
Review has changed
after 57 years. It
known as The
originally was The
Review in 1927,
/
published at A
moved to Shidler.
Horn said after all
The Review will be
only Shidler, but
Grainola, Foraker,
Kaw City, Webb
rest of the Osage
of these towns are
the zip code list
still remain as
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