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PAGE 6 -- The Perkins Journal Thursday, April 26,
COYLE NEWS Doris Disney, Mrs.
by Vehna Downey Dorothy Leeter, Mrs.
The Annual Guest Day Sam Page, Mrs. Luella
Tea of the Y.I.M. Study Freudenberger, Mrs.
Club for the high school MiMe Williams, Mrs.
senior girls was held Hattie Ingle, Mrs. Elmer
Tuesdey at I P.M. in the Downey, Mrs. Otto
Coyle First Christian Flasch and Mrs. Velma
Church. Downey.
Mrs. Earnest Bentley, Nuno Campce, a foreign
the president, gave a exchange student who is
welcome speech and gave making his home with the
a short history of the Machtolffs in Guthrie,
club. She also told what showed slides of his court-
the letters Y.I.M. mean. try and gave a brief
You'll Improve Me. history of it. The
Senior girls were Judith temperature is mild the
Harshman and her year round, cars are not
mother, Mrs. Karlanne driven much; people walk
Harshman; Alice Richard- to where they are going.
son, Cherry Conley, They have open vegetable
Karen Peters, Traci Lee markets on the street,
Gussert and her mother, they also have fish
Mrs. Dana Gussert; markets on the street
Dayna Tadlock, chorus where you may purchase
director; Rhonda Hays, live fish. They have bull
senior sponsor; Sandra J. fights for entertainment
Henly, senior sponsor. A but they do not kill the
chorus group from Coyle bull like they do in Spain.
tligh School sang "Sire- It costs $200 for a
pie Gifts" by John Coates driver's license, gasoline
and "Truly" arranged by is 70 cents a liter and you
must be 18 years old
Frank Metis. Dayna
Tadlock accompanied before you can get a
them at the piano, driver's license. There are
Members were La Ran 2500 students attending
the school that Nuno at-
Griffin, Kevin D. Lowery,
Amber Short, Jenny Car- tends, grades 7-12.
roll, Michele Yandell, Cin- The serving table was
dy Phillips, Lori Clark, covered with an ecru cloth
Carole Schneider, Kendra trimmed with lace. The
Yandell, Cathy Johnson, centerpiece was an ar-
Andrea Snow, Christina
rangement of red tulips
Bradford, Moneca R. and jonquils with
Lozono, and Jerry Swain. bridalwreath flanked by
Judy Freudenberger and 'gold tapers. Mrs. Otto
Tammie Dawson played a Flasch poured the punch
duet on the piano, "Hang- and Mrs. Elmer Downey
ing Gardens." Guests served the cake. There
were Nuno Campos of were 49 present.
Portugal, Mrs. Helen Progress Sunshine
Machtolff, Mrs. Rose Quilting Club met
Marie Channel, Mrs. Jo Wednesday at Progress
Friday, Mrs. Glenda Community Building for
Bentley, Mrs. Debbie a luncheon and all day
Bentley, Mrs. Essa Hicks, meeting.
Mrs. Bessie Moss, Mrs. The serving table had
Kaye Freudenberger, an arrangement of spring
Mrs. Marion Van Coever- flowers, the invocation
ing, Mrs. Lila Longan, was given by Mrs.
Mrs. Kristie Smithson, Carolyn Bridenstine.
Mrs. Donna Cole. Mrs. Cloris Davis
Members present wc, e presided with the meeting
Mrs. Dora Bentley, Mrs. opening with the Lord's
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HAIR STYLES
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Perkins. Oklahoma 74059
Mother's Day
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Dr. John
Family Dentistry
Pekins Roundup Club
Playday I p.m.
AA & Alanon
Lions Den, 6:45 p.m.
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Prayer and ~ salute.
There were 15 members
and 9 guests; Mrs. Hiriam
Bridm tine, Mrs. Scott
Priess, Josh and Ray-
mond Allen, Jennifer
Bentley, Lara
Bridenstine, Amanda,
Jake and Jessica
Marshall
Mrs. Viola Gunkel,
Mrs. Hortense Erwin,
Mrs. Kathryn Bostian,
and Mrs. Darlene Downey
each received birthday
gifts from their secret
pals. Th0 door prizes were
won by Mrs. Hiriam
Bridenstine and Mrs.
Wilma Ringwald. Four
prizes were awarded to
those wearing the pret-
tiest homemade Easter
bonnet.
The next regular
meeting will be May 9th.
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BEAMES ANNOUNCE
BIRTH OF
DAUGHTER
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Beames III of Ardmore
are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter,
Melanie Charlene, on
April 19, 1984. She weigh-
ed 6 lbs. 10 oz. She is
welcomed at home by a
big brother, C.G., age 3.
Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. John Knight
and Mr. and Mrs.~Calvin
Beames II, all of
Stillwater.
Paternal great-
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Beames,
Madill.
SHAULLS ANNOUNCE
BIRTH OF SON
Mr. and Mrs. Ran
Shaull announce the birth
of a son on April 15, 1984
at the Stillwater Medical
Center. He weighed 7 lbs.
7 oz. and has been named
Scott Allen. He has a big
brother, Christopher, age
31A.'
Grandparents are
Merne and Cleo Shaull of
Ladora, Iowa and Carl
and Peggy Herr of Lake
Almanor, California.
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Bowyer. Observe
Fihieth Anniver.ary
Mr.' and Mrs. Marvin children enjoyed an
Bowyer of Perkins Easter egg hunt and
celebrated their 50th an- fishing.
niversary on Sunday, Gifts were presented to
April 22. Marvin and them by their children;
Doyle were married April Jim and Carma Bowyer,
21, 1934 in Stillwater at Shawna and Chris of Col-
the United Brethren linsville; Jack and Linda
Church. Bowyer, Jason, Misty
They celebrated with and Michael; and John
"their children with dinner and Martha, Johnny and
at their Perkins home. In Marsha of Perkins.
the afternoon they went Mrs. Bowyer said the
to their home at Bowyer's best gift of all was son
Cedar Oaks located east Jack finding out he had
of Perkins where they will passed his bar exam on
be moving in the next their anniversary.
couple of weeks and had -o-
refreshments. The grand-
Musicians from 60 high
school bands competed
Tuesday and Wednesday
at Central State Universi-
ty during the state high
school jazz band contest.
"It was an extremely
tight contest in some of
the classes," said CSU in-
structor Lee Rucker, co-
director of the contest
along with Dr. Kent
Kidwell.
"I think from the quali-
ty of the bands here to-
day, it is safe to say jazz
is alive and well in
Oklahoma."
Winners in class 5A
were Yukon, first; Ed-
mond, second and Put-
nam City West, third.
Winners in class 4A
were Claremore, first;
Daniel Webster, Tulsa, se-
cond, and Durant, third.
Winners ill class 3A
were Coweta, first:
Weatherford, second, and
Bethel, third.
Winners in class 2A
were Perkins-Tryon, first;
Quapaw, second, and Car-
dell, third.
Winners in class A were
Mooreland, first; Shat-
tuck, second, and
Cherokee, third.
Winners in class E were
Del City, first; Claremore,
second, and Edmond,
third.
The contest is spon-
sored by the Oklahoma
Secondary Schools Ac-
tivities Association and
CSU.
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GLENWOOD
CEMETERY
ASOCIATION
WORKDAY
The Glenwood
Cemetery Association
will have a workday
Saturday April 28, at 8:30
a.m.--if the weather
permits--if not, it will be
the following Saturday.
Bring shovels, rakes and
trimmers.
Someone has been driv-
ing their car in the
cemetery to have a place
to twist; turn and dig out
for fun. We will prosecute
to the limit of the law any
reoccurrences. A ceme-
City Collbion
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Barbara and Brandy
Adams, 404 Stansbury,
were taken to Stillwater
Medical Center following
an automobile accident in
Perkins Friday evening,
police records show. course to insure the safe-
The pair were in a car ty of each rider.
driven by Everett L. Students were con-
Adams, 29, of the same tacted this week by local
address, which was struck chairman, Fran Miller,
and each was given a
from behind by a car
driven by Wesley James sponsor form. It is asked
that donations be receiv-
Hunt of Mulhall, accor-
ding to the report, ed rather than pledging a
Barbara and Brandy price per mile. This will
were treated for minor in- enable all monies to be
juries at the hospital and collected the day of the
released that evening, Bike-A-Than.
hospital records show. A prize of $30 will be
The Adams' car was awarded to the person
stopped at the corner or securing the greatest
Main and Knipe streets donations. Prizes will also
waiting to make a left be given for the most laps
turn onto Knipe when it around the course. Other
was struck by the Hunt prizes include a pocket
car which was travelling calculator, pocket radios,
at approximately 20 miles a basketball, several T-
per hour, according to the shirts, a paint-by-number
report. Hunt told officer kit, ceramic piggy bank,
Mike Beard he couldn't My Little Pony, a haircut
see the car because his at Riverside Beauty
windows were fogged due Salon, chicken dinners, ice
to the rainy weather, cream cones and everyone
Hunt was cited for participating will receive
operating a motor vehicle a free Coke from Mac's
with defective equipment Corner Corral.
and for following too Mrs. Miller is anxious
close, causing an accident, for the event and says
Damage to the Adams that all money raised will
vehicle was estimated at be sent to St. Jude's
$700; damage to Hunt's Children's Research
car was estimated at Hospital. The children
$1,700. Hunt's car had to who go to St. Jude's
be towed from the scene. Hospital are afflicted
with the most
devastating kinds of
childhood diseases: acute
tery is no place for a driv- lymphocytic leukemia,
ing course. Anyone old Hodgkin's disease and
enough to drive a car other forms of cancer, in-
should know better and fantile malnutrition, mus-
be responsible for their ac- cle disorders, sickle cell
tions. Anyone seeing this anemia, and other
go on should notify the childhood maladies. They
sheriffs department, need the best, most up-to
M. Nelson date medical care
Chairperson available. This is what
-o- they receive, regardless of
their economic status.
St. Jude's Children's Local s
IResearch Hospital Bike- Bike.A-Than
A-Than will be held Satu~ Junktion, The
day, April 28, beginning i P.J.'s Flowers,
at 2:00 P.M. at the Gifts, Patsy's
Perkins High School. The I and Ceramics,
route will be carefully Drug, Riverside
marked and scouts will be Salon, Rick
• placed around the entire
surance, Tag
Oliver's
Baker's Dry
~[en Smith's
_Dr. John
and Rebecca
at the Steer
Tire Repair #2,
Food Store
McDaniel's
The Demon's
Mac's Corner
Everyone
donation of $25
will receive
For more
phone 547-2267.
date of May
set.
Cheryl I~
A Perkins
among four
chandising
Central State
to be named
winners.
Second
the Fashion
$100
Cheryl Lile.
She is the
Mr. and Mrs.
Perkins, Okla.
The
based on
achievement,
in the fashion
and written
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Ceramics I-4 p.m. M.I. Club 7:30 p.m. ~
Jaycees 7:30 p.m.~~~"~--~'~-
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Bible Study
City Council Meeting 9:30-10:30 a.m. Round-Up Club 8:00
7:30 p,m, Ceramics 1-4 p.m, Sr. Cit. Potluck Din- p.m,
Lion's Club Board of net Blood Sugar O.E.S. Chapter 119 Town & Country
Lions Club 7:00 p.m. Trustees 7:30 p.m. and Blood Pressure
Eastern Star 7:30 1:00 p.m.
Sr. Cit. Western Elm Grove EH 7:30 testing
Music 7:30-10 p.m. Masonic Lodge//92
P-T School Board 7:30
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Commerce
St. Cit. Bible Study 7:30 o.m.
Park & Rec. Board 9:30-10:30 a,m. Sr. Cit. Clean-Up
Me ':ng 7:00 p.m. Ceramics 1-4 p.m. Day 9 a.m.
hr. ~.-,,. Western Olivet EH 1:30 p.m. Sr. Cit. Gospel
Music 7:30-10 p.m. Lions Club 7:00 p.m. Singing 7-10 p.m.
M.I. Club 7:30 p.m.
Jaycees 7:30 p.m.
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Lions Club 7:00 p.m. O.['.S. Chapter 119
Eastern Star 7:30
Sr. Cir. Western Sr. Cit. p.m.
Music 7:30-10 p.m. Masonic Lodge //92
Potluck Dinner
7:30 p.m.
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Birthday Dinner
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Patty Johnson
"We wire flowers nationwide."
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Oon Sullivan Hair Care Products ,~
Bobble Gottfrled
½ ml W. of Hwy 77 on Hwy $$
North side of road.
AA & Alonon
Lions Den, 6:45 p.m.
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Music 7:30-10 p.m. /
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