Sesanne Cirde Meet
The Susanne Circle of the
$/Iethodist W.S.C.S. met last
"Wednesday in the home' of Mrs.
Quincy Rusco. There were nine
members .present and one guest.
Chairman Betty Jarvis opened
the meeting by leading the group
Jn the Lrds Prayer.
A short business meeting was
held. A card wz signed by all
present and sent to Mrs, Nell
3Ruether in the Hearthstone Rest,
home in SUllwater.
Mrs. Erma rixey presented
the lesson on "The Clu-istian
and Culture," Mrs, Grace Hud-
gens and h's. Betty Jarvis
assisted.
Mrs. Rusco served refresh-
recants of coffee and cookies and
mints to; Mesdames, Clara West-
fall. a guam, Betty Jarvis, Grace
Hudgens, Violet Martin, lnez
Barnes, Lillian Westfall, Ruth
Stanley, Blanche Carson an4
Erma Brixey.
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ITEM," If rug corners have
curled, try using a steam Iron
on hem. Hold the iron above
the rug, not on it. Without a
stea iron, put adamp cloth on
the corner and hold the iron |uet
above the cloth. Alter steaming,
brush the pile carefully. eigh
down the cornexl with books
and leave(or a day.
IT]BM . en buying a dress,
consider your se, figure and
personality. These are im-
dPortant factors i selecting a
tess you'll be happy with that
will do the m, ost/or, you.
ITEM: Pressing as you sew
helps you achieve aprofessional
}oak in the clothes you make.
Pressing also shows up flaws
in seams which you should cor-
rect before sewing the nextseam.
l;se a steam iron or a moist
lightweight press cloth if you're
sewing on wool or heat-sensitive
fabrics.
ITEM: Terrvlene polyester is
the name for the fiber used in
some imported blouses. It's
a British product and is the
same as polyester fibers pro-
duced in this country. An im-
ported blouse nmde from Terry-
lane polyester has the same
qualities and needs the same
care as a blouse made with a
. polyester fiber produced in the
{ Urn" ted States.
REVIVAL
AT
Friends Chapel
Church
4 miles E. of Coyte V., mile S.
of SH 33 or 7 miles
W. of Perkins Corner, V.' s.
of SH 33.
April 23-30
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It was a happy birthday for Darin MeGrew, who is s
of Co-PublLher and Editor Harland Wells. His
left, helps Daxin celebrate his 4th birthday, which was
The boys parents are Dan and Francis McGraw who
Cadffornia bits. McGraw was the former Francis Wells.
COMPLETE BANKING
Checking Accounts
Savings Accounts
Loans
00afe Dep0sitB0xes
traveler's Checks
Cashier's Checks
PAYNE COU00¥ BANK
Member of F. D. I. C.
PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
Brada Ward B Frances Brady I Suzanne 2 Judy
D Velma Collins 3 Carol 4 Sue
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so many of our Oklahoma employees suggest a tclc" :
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