NOTICE
group from
University,
Kans. will have
of the evening
the Friends
March 25,
is located
west of the
and 33)
! ~nile south.
!Public is invited.
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PEN-
OF GOD
Galloway
Tom
tering
"End of Time
t
is welcome.
"O-
EH
six guests at
March meet-
became
There were
present.
on "Fans"
by Carmen.
a very interest,
After the
report was
the club
have a Bake
their financial
There will be a
March 31 at
Grocery Store
Pot
lk Dale
Building to
get to know each
conlmunity is no
the ones that
Come help us
Do you
neighbor? The
bring what
~ more met them and took
! them to Huntsville, Tex.
' where they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Powell for
dinner. At Arlington,
Robert took them to the
Wax Museum, the most
unique museum in Ameri-
ca, 200 life size wax
figures, 2,000,000 antique
gun collection. The spec-
tacular life size wax dis-
play of the Last Supper.
Even Bonny and Clyde
were there on display with
Will Rogers, John Wayne
and Lyndon Johnson.
They looked like they
could talk.
Friday, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Whitmore, Frank
•ad Belle Whitmore went
to Baytown, Tex. to at-
tend the rehearsal for the
wedding, Sat. March 10 of
Vance Whitmore and Peg-
gy Otto at the Woodland
park Southern Baptist
Church. Vance is youth
minister and music direc-
tor there. There were 42
guests at the supper with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whit-
more as hosl:s at a Steak
house in Houston. Mrs.
Whitmore's mother, Mrs.
Kathy Bolen, Anniston,
Ala. and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Hall and family, An-
niston were also guests.
There were over 200 peo-
ple at the wedding. After
the reception the
newlyweds left for Floridh
on their honeymoon trip.
It was a beautiful
wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Van-
Bebber and family met
the Frank Whitmores at
the Oklahoma City air-
port March 14.
Sorry we missed writ-
ing the news last week.
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Show in
school barn
Bobby
the grand
Steer there. It
Michele
12th on her
the Oklahoma
Show. The
was the lar-
that OKC has
EDEN CHAPEL
NEWS
By Donna Burton
Today the 19th, this
morning, it was snowing
like a blizzard. Hope we
don't get a big one.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Courtright and son Kyle
visited their grandmother
Mrs. Opal Courtright
Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of
" " * :: ........... Mr. andMrs. Wayne Bur-
that two
have passed
ago.
Mrs. Dolly
Kennedy and
They were
and well
r.
T to the rela-
Maner visited
Mr.
E. W. Bucke,
Mrs. Clinton
dmond, were
of Lena
Other visitors
Mrs. Jimmy
, Son and daugh-
Tex. The
the new oil
in the
There is one
ton were: Mrs. Arlene
Matney and Donna, and
Rick Burton, afternoon vi-
sitors Were Mr. and Mrs.
John Doddson and Vickie,
and Frank Sutliff and Lee
Murlin.
Everyone was sorry
about Don Perceful get-
ting burned so bad. We
hope he gets well soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stan-
ton and girls of Afton
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stanton.
Saturday Mrs. Lois
Taylor called on Mrs. El-
sie Pock.
Mrs. Emily Floyd visit-
ed Mrs. Opal Courtright
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mrs. Dave McLemore,
Lori and Shown. After-
noon visitors were: Mr.
and Mrs. Lane Burton and
son Frank.
Mrs. Oren Matney and
daughter Donna visited
Mrs. Elsie Pock unday
afternoon.
Kenny and Kathy
Murlin spent the weekend
with their mother Beverly
in Edmond, OK.
April Shipley spent
Saturday night with Jana
Vassar.
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COYLE NEWS
By Veima Downey
Mrs. Rex Jacobs
returned from Marion,
Louisiana where she visit-
ed her mother Mrs. Flor-
ence Gilmore of Marion
Nursing Center. While
there some twenty five
relatives and friends
celebrated Mrs. Gilmore's
97th birthday. Mrs.
Jacobs took a three tiered
cake baked by Bea Briden-
stone. It had Happy Birth-
day with 97 in colorful
flowers. Many gifts were
brought and the honoree
wore a red ribbon stating
' roday is My 97th Birth-
day." Mrs. Jacobs stayed
with a cousin Mrs. Billy
Dumas of Strong, Arkan-
sas. During that time
grandson Jay Kee Logue
of Casey, Illinois and
Bruce Prather of Danville,
Illinois, stayed with Mr.
Rex Jacobs. They visited
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Jacobs, Landon and Lind-
say of Ponca City and
toured the Continental Oil
Company where Larry
works. Jay Dee is major-
ing in Petroleum Technol-
ogy and is scouting
possible jobs in his field.
Then they had a luncheon
visity with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Jacobs of Crescent,
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mack BrazieL Lisa and
Lauren of Wellston, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Jacobs,
Jeree Youngker of Per-
kins. On Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Jacobs, Jay Dee
Logue, and Bruce Prather
had dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. H.M. Cross of Per-
kins. ,Iay and Bruce also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Patrick of Mustang, form-
erly of Cagey, Illinois. En-
route home Sunday
afternoon they stopped to
see Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Jones, Tonya, Ken and
Michaela of Skiatook.
Mrs. Jones is the former
Renay Cole of Coyle and e
very close friend of Jay's
mother, Carole.
The credit for thinking-up
bifocal eyeglasses goes to
Benjamin Franklin, who de-
vised the idea around 1785.
The BIBLE Student
the former Murlin and Chris spent Oklahomans will be
Place and one the weekend with the AI- saddened to learn that
place in
neigh-
Mrs. E. W.
lg-
len Sheltons at Miami,
OK.
M gret Payne spent
Monday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Burton.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Price and Tiffany visited
relatives last week in
Iowa.
Saturday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bur-
ton were: Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Stanton and girls
from Alton, OK, Mr. and
qt4rs. Frank
I home
eight days
went on
Guthrie to
Tex. Their
Robert Whit-
Chekd
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FOODS
Okla.
iPOT DAIR PRODUCTS"
StiUwater 372-1"210.
one of their notice
sons, Dr. George Ben-
son, 83, is seriously ill.
Kingfisher,
Dr. Benson has en-
joyed a long tenure as
a Christian educator,
, advocate of the Ameri-
can Free Enterprise
System, and prime
mover in the establish-
ment of "Enterprise
, Square" on the cam-
pus of Oklahoma
Christian College in
' Edmond.
Dr. Banson served
as a Christian mission-
ary II years in China
from 1925-1936. He
. was called home in
1936 by the Harding
University board to
assume the school's
presidency, which poei-
tion he held until
retirement in 1965. He
then served Oklahoma
Christian College as
Chancellor for a num-
ber of years.
Among Dr. Ben-
son's monumental
work has been his cru-
sade against godless,
international Com-
munism, the inner
i wor Ige of which he
saw first hand in Chi-
na in the late 1920's
and early 1930's.
)
The Perkins Assembly of God Church is hosting a
visit by The Cooleys, on Sunday morning March 25
at 10:45 a.m. They will present a gospel music program
called "A Time for Refreshing." They present gospel
music vocally and instrumentally. This family's style
of music is easy listening and is designed to be enjoyed
by young and old.
A warm welcome to extended to you to attend this
special program.
Carney News
By Pat Skaggs
Masters Four Enjoyed
A very large crowd en-
joyed the "Masters Four"
a gospel singing group
from "Branson, Mo.,
Thursday night, March
15. The group gave their
testimony in song in the
Carney School gym.
Proceeds from the con-
cert went to help purchase
a duplicating machine and
other articles for the
school.
The Carney Baptist
Church was host to Yo Yo
Collins Wed. night, March
14. The church house was
full of people coming to
hear the dynamic young
man give his testimony of
faith through his songs.
Yo Yo had a diving acci-
dent seven years ago and
broke his neck. He is para-
lyzed from his neck down.
The Lord gave him a beau-
tiful voice, which he uses
for the glory of God.
Sympathy Extended
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to the families of
Etta Weeks, 90; Leota
Rodgers, 88, and Carl Pi-
otrowski, 64, who all
passed away recently.
Mrs. Weeks lived in
Texas, but was a former
Carney resident years ago.
Carney kinfolks includes
sister, Sarah Gasaway
and a brother John Cole.
Mrs. Rodgers used to
live in CArney and was
loved by many Carney
folks.
Mr. Piotrowski's wife
Bernice was a former Car-
ney resident. The Pi-
otrowskis are Tryon
residents.
Mrs. Rodgers lived in
Stillwater. Her son Dale is
a 1962 Carney graduate
and lives in Metairie, La.
Congratulations
Sincere congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. David
Phipps of Carney on the
March 8 birth of a son.
The new arrival weighed
seven pounds and ten
The Perkins JournalThursday. March 22, 1984 -- PAGE i~~
ounces and has been at this address for those
named James Delma. who might want to send
Grandparents are Mrs. her a card: Lillie Hanmer,
Phipps, Mrs. Freida Port- Beaumont Nursing Home,
er and Carl Christy, all of 2224 Carroll Blvd., Den-
Chandler. ton, Tex. 76201.
Great-grandparents in- Community Service
clude Mrs. Thelma Smith, The three churches in
Chandler and Mr. andCarney will get together
Mrs. James Phipps of Sunday night March 25th
Carney.
James also has a
: brother Kyle, 2, and a sis-
ter, Emily, age 1.
Progress In Carney
There are several new
businesses going up in
Carney.
A. J. Dornan has moved
into his new Farm Feed
Store, located north across
the street of Dornan's
Grocery in Carney. A new
cafe which will be owned
and operated by Mildred
Ballew is under construc-
tion on the same property
that the new Farm and
Feed store is on. Several
new homes are being con-
structed around Carney.
A new church house has
been started. It will be
called the Hi Way Hollo-
hess Church located on
Highway 177 west of
Porter's 66 Station in
Carney.
Carney is on the move
in construction and
progress. A small town
and a good place to live.
A note to remind any
Carney Alumni, please
send in your letters before
the deadline, April 1, 1984.
Our Alumni Herald will
begin publication around
that date and be in the
mail by May 1st. As my
letter stated, we will dedi-
cate our Herald this year
to Russell and Lillie Han-
met, so send in your little
memories and notes that
you remember about this
fine couple.
Note: Lillie is improving
slowly and can be reached
for their yearly Communi-
ty Service. Each pastor
will have a short message.
There will be a lot of good
Gospel singing. Everyone
is invited to the 7 p.m.
service held in the Carney
High School gym.
SWANK NAMED
Margaret Swank has
been elected to serve a
three year term on the
Board of Directors of the
Payne County Conserva-
tion District, according to
Leonard A. Solomon, E;
ecutive Director of t~.,
Oklahoma Conse;'vati,~ ~
Commission.
Ms. Swank will serve
with Ival Hesser, J,G.
Williams, Lawrence Ham
and Myron Denny on the
Conservation District
Board. The District Secre~
tary is Doris Simpson.
The District office is locat-
ed at 800 East 6th, Still-
water, OK.
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NOBLE COUNTY
GETTING GAZABO
PERRY Over $500,-
000 already has been
west entrance of the
county courthouse, fhe
new structure will cover
what was once a pond,
but has been converted
into concrete benches.
PUBLIC WELCOME
Reverend and Mrs. Bobby L. Spear
Rev. Bobby L. Spear Norma Jean Butler Spear
Southern Baptist Missionaries to 7"hailand
The Spears will be at the
TRINITY SOUTHERN
BAPTIST CHURCH Of Coyle
Sunday, March 25, 1984 II:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
(Slide show (luring evening service.)
2~ miles north of Cimarron Bridge on the gravel road
i i Let's Worship
m gether...
Perkins --- Ripley --- Carney
Tryon -- Coyle -- Glencoe
--PERKINS.-- ,-,TIIYON -- '
Amembly of God Church Flrlt i~rlmtlen Cl~rd~
Devld Selnee, Putor Cimnor Ileidwln, Palter
Sunday School9:45 o,m. Sunday school )0:00 o.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m,Worship ~tvtce I 1 :Q0 o,m.
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. &~ly @4 God i~tul~h
Wed Family Nighl ~ld ~l~r, PllltOr
7 to 8:1S p.m. Sunday School9:45 o.m.
Chmrt~ OE Chrtlt Morning Worship 11:00 am.
MOrning Worship 10:00 o.m.Evening Worship 6:30 prn.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wed. Bibte Study 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p.m. IqMIt Ilklpgllt Ch'e~¢h
Flrlt I•ptllt Church Lloyd Cempbell II
Sunday school 9:45 o.m, Sunday School10:00 a.m,
Morning Worship I1:00 a.rn. Worship 11:00 a,m
Training Union 6:00 p.m, Sun. ~vening 7:00 p.m.
Evening Worship7:00 p.m. Chrlltlln Union Chtlrch
Wed. Proyer Mig. 7:30 pro. Ted elbm.
FIrlt Chrlltlon Ch4r/rch Sundoy SChoot 10:00 o,m.
SMn~ln. II~nfll~r Morning Worship 11:(]0 o.m.
Church School9:45 o.m. . CYE 6:00 p.m.
Mornir~ Worship 10:45 O.m.
Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. ---OMINOOI~-
Women's Councl 3rd Tues. " Alllmdlly at ~ Church
1:30 p.m. ~ l. Collins
Wed. Service 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 O m
Sev4Nlth DQy Morning Worship ll:O0 o.m
AdvlmtlM Evongelistlc Serv. 7:00 p.m.
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Midweek Service
Wo.h,p Service I1:o0 o.m. ~:30p, m.
United Methodlet Church United
Metl~emlt Che~k
~. W. IttKy, Pmltm" I~le Mm, ot.
Church School 9:45 a.m. Church School 10:00 O.m.
Morning Worship II:(X) o.m. Morning Worship ~1:00 o.m.
MYF
Wednesdoy Midweek Service
Sunday I0:00 o.m, 7:30 pro.
Wedneldoy 7:00 p.m Flflt IMIplilt
V~ Pentecoetel Church Mertln Immon0, P~tor
ef God Sunday School 9:45 o,m.
IIf.¢. O~IiI~IR. P•lt~rMorning Worship 11:00 o.m
Sunday School9:45 o,m. Troining Union6:45 p.m
Worthip Service I 1:00 o.m,Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Evongelism 6;30 p,m. wed. Service 7:30 pro,
Wed. Proye¢ Mtg. 7:30 p.m. Cl~r¢tk of a~dlt
J41atei lunl~lr. Minister
CI~AIqBI.-- Sunday School 9:45 o.m.
United MotI~ Chur~t Morn,ng Wo~htp 10:45 am.
M•I Ill/,d~J, I~l~@r Youth Meeting 6:30 p.m.
Morning Worship 9:45 o,m. Evening Wonlhip 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School 10:&5 o.m.Wed. Service 7:30 p.m.
Evening Worship7:00 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p,m. --CAI~I[Y--
UMYF 7:00 pro. first Chrhltlen Cl~rch
• ¢ Sundoy School10:00 o,m.
-.LOl~lr CI~SI( -- Church Services 1 l:00 o.m.
United Methe~llt Chw'clbYouth Meeting3:00 p~m.
MOIl IhNId. IqNt~r Evening Service 6:30 pm.
Sunday School 10:00 o,m. Alllmlily ot ~
Morning Worship 11 :gO o.m. Lonnle I~meldkm~. Pcmt~r
Sunday School945 a,m.
--SlPLIY*- Church Service 10:45 o.m.
C~Mrdl Of ~ Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Ilellth. PoJeor Wed. Evening 7:00 p.m,
Sunday ScHool 9:45 o.m.
--ANA CHUIICHIIS--
Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.
Youth Activfftel 6:30 p.m.
E..nlng Wo.hi, "?
Wed. Service 7:30 p.m.I ml, Wll# Of C~lhlns
Iqrlt ~ MethodlM hymer Cox. Peltor
Sunday School 9:45 o.m.
t~lry W. W•ntlelL, I[~mtor Morning Worship 10:45 o.m.
Morning Worship 9:30 o.m~ Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Church School 10:30 o.m. Bible Study, Tues 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Choir. Wed. 7:30 p,m,
Youth Meeting 6:00 p.m. Olemm~ Volley
Of ~ i ml I Of Stlll~t~r O~ $1
Bible Study 10:00 o.m.Sunday School I0:00 o.m.
Morning Worship 11:(}0 o.m. Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.
Evening Worship 7:00 pro. Young People 7:30 p.m.
firm Cl~lltlen Church
Evening Worship 7~30 p.m.
PIMI Meillott, Pester Po~lSlle leqlt|lt MIImtle~
Sundoy School 10:00 o.m. JI41ckJe McAnolly
Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.• ml g. $1 ml W Of
Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. StlllwethlW
Evon~olist(C Serv. 7:00 p,m. Sunday School 10:00 a,m.
wed. Service )':00 p.m.Morning Worship 11:00 o.m
Evening Worship 6:00 pro,
~-- ~ Unkm Chl, n~
Fllrtt Cl~'kltllm ~ S ml S Of iT/on
I1~ W. (k~f. Ml~loterMelm. Ihmd
Sunday School 10:00 o.m. LAinW IIIIIqllr, Plltlr
Morning Wonlhip 11:00 o.m.Sunday Schoot 10:00 o.m.
Youth Meetln~ 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship 1 I:00 o.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Bible Study 7:00 p.m
Women's Council, 3~d Wed. Young People 7:00 p.m.
//~Nt 2 p,m~ U llm'~ Fr~l¢lburl~MothedMt
Rkr~
~nclay School 10:00 am.
Worsh~ Service 10:45 a.m. II ml I Of 1OA Ikln~
Sundoy School 10:00 am.
Trinity Tabernacle Morning Worship I 1:00 O m.
Pente¢osfol Church Evening Worship 6:00 p,m.
of God Br~,,,~ Ch,~.,
vel ~Me, Pelter
723 E. 17th slilllwater, 7 ml W Of ~kl~,
Sunday A.M. 10 a.m. e~ N~/$l
Sunday School 10:00 a,m.
Sunday RM. 7 p.m. Morning Worship 11:000.m.
Thurs. P.M. 7 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wed, Worship 7:30 pro,
ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY
Years of service, covering many miles,
and carrying heavy loads have taken
their toll on this tire. however, if you
put it in the hands of an expert.
this tire may he rehuih, and renewed
fro' years of service.
Hm~ like the tire x~e are, x~orking at
home m' (m the .iob, meeting the chal-
len~:-es that come up each day. Hoxx
~l()Od it is then t() enter the house ~,[
the Lord. an(1 let our 3Ia.,ter rem,Ad.
rebuild, and strengthen us for the days
ahead.
Attend church, regu]ar]y ,and receive
• . t
the N,netits of a bountl:ttll love.
Co!*'~*- Ad-.
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