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THE PERKINS JOURNAL
PERKINS, PAYNE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA
Robert L. Evam
Editor and Publisher
Published every Thursday and entered as second class matter at
the Perkins. Oklahoma, Post Office, under the Act of Congress
March 3, 1897.
Subscription rates: $2 a year in Payne, Lincoln and Logan count-
ies: $3 a year if sent outside the above mentioned counties.
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Sport Coats
4to12
$8.,)a to $14.95
Suits
4 to 12
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SJ..),) to $14.,),)
Prep Sport Coats
12 A}
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$1,.9a to $19.9,)
PreP "Suits
12 to 1
$19.95 to $33.50
Longies
$1.98 to $3.98
Sport & Dress Shirts
$1.98 to ca.,,a
VISIT PERKINS AND OKLAHOM " '57you'll enjoy it
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Eunice Class Meets
The Eunice class of the Bap-
'tist church met in the home of
Mrs Elder 2"uesday, April 16, for
the re,tailor monthly business
meeting and covered dish lunch-
con.
Members present were Mes-
dames Gilstrap, Phillips, Nich-
ols, Kilmer, Niles, Grooms, IAt-
fitte, Russell Sheilenberger and
.the hostess, Mrs Elder. Guests
present were Rev. and Mrs Kolo-
sick, and Jeanie, Mr Russell and
Mr Shellenburger.
Next meeting will be on May
21 with Mrs Ray Williams as
imstess.
Odd Fellows Meet
The Perkins Odd Fellow lodge
mel Monday evenizg April 8.
with 14 members present.
E. Russell Holland. Orand Sec-
revary of the Grand Lodge of
Oklahoma was a guest, as well as
James . Smith and W. C. Eyler,
all of Stillwater.
Bill Carlile and harles Kelly
received the first, degree.
On Monday night, April 15, the
lodge me for a short session and
then ]0 members from the Perk-
ins lodge and two from 8£illwaer
visited the Guthrie lodge. They
saw the first degree conferred
.there. The new candidates were
taken to see the work the Guthrie
team did.
Refresinents of coffee, donuts
and rolls were served after lodge.
E. Russell Holland and Whitney
visited our lod.e and went to
Guthrie with the Perkins mem-
bers,
Mr and Mrs Wallace Davis.
Melvin, Peggy and Douglas. of
Cushing were Saturday evening
I supper guests of Mr and Mrs I| ,',
Marion Jaxvis. I
Sunday afternoOn guest of I.or-
ene Jarvis was Miss Olenda Mer- '
P[YTON GLAI#/tFI !cer.
Mrs Sylvia Boyer of Stlllwater
is visiting her mother, LuEmma I
Martz, tis week.
Sunctay guests of Mr and Mrs
, Kate Niles and sons were her,
• nephew, Jack Denham of Brok-
Stfllwater"
en Arrow, and Mr and Mrs Pal-
Pre-Easter
Women's.
Misses-Jumo00
Vail Sizes
TOPPERS
SUITS
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DUSTERS
SPRING DRESSES
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and ENSEMBLES
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All from our regular Slming Stock,"
of Fine Fashions ,lust in time for
Easier. Choose your Easier Cost-
une during thi.s sale and SAVE!
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Ptus the added savings of S&H GREEN STAMPS
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Thursday, April 18, 19
. Carnal ion Corsages
$1.00 Up
Other Easter Corsages from such
Seasonal flowers as Roses, Orchids.
Camellias.
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Easter Lilies
Member of Florist Tclepraph Delivew
We give A & M Stamps
612 S. Main Stillwater Phone 3580
Hospitality
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at E;00stertime...
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Happy expression of your own good taste
"nday best" is the rule for the Easter'holidays. Time to pass a tray of Coco-Cola
•.. so good in taste, in such good taste. Have lots of Coke ice-cold and ready.
Bottled under authorib/ of
The Coca-Cola Company by
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