¢oe Area
Mrs. Sherman Bower
'S. Chant Burnett
Reed
friends in Glen-
attended
Methodist.
is the former
Mrs. Reed
Inn Bell Davis
Were reaised in
Mrs. Vern Hopp,
were weekend
home of Mr. and
they also
children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Brandon and children, Car-
ney, and a friend, Mrs. Anna
Foster, also of Carney.
Mr. mad Mrs. Ray Baker vis-
ited Sunday and Monday with
Mr. Baker's sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Duggan Wall, No-
wata.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marts,
Ponce City, and Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Devine, Fairview, were
visitors during the weekend with
Helen Marts.
Jackson- Mrs. Grace Moring, Okla-
homa City, visited her aunt
ot and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Clapham Huff, Sunday. Mrs. Moring and
summer with
and attendingMrs. Huff had not seen each
is majoring other for 20 years.
last Sunday dinner guests with Mr.
the Dean's and Mrs. Andy Murphy were
their children and families,
rs. Walter Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burner and
a birthday din- children, Oklahoma City; Mr.
Fred Lin- and Mrs. Joe Barrows and
Those pre-
. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs.
and Marllyn,
and the hosts'
son Wayne.
Mr. and
were Mr.
Bilyeu, Still-
Baker and
and Autumn,
Tucker,
s. Tom Brown
in Perkins
Mrs. Arthur
20 guests
and
ted in Prue,
GOble Bower,
visitors
Sherman
with
City,
week-
and Mrs. Andy
City, visit-
Sherman
Tucker
Mrs. Ches-
Francis
Sunday.
with the
children
and Mrs.
a~d children,
Klnzie and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
Murphy.
Arthur Childers, Sand
Springs, visited Saturday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
M. Childer s.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clark
and sons, John and David,
spent the weekend in Ft. Worth,
Texas; visiting former resi-
dents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Watkins and went to Six
Flags.
Mrs. Eva Brown spent the
weekend with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Young, Stfllwater.
ViSitors during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dod-
son and girls were Devie and
Lucy Teachman, Tonkawa, a
niece, Mary King, Washington,
and their son, Gary Dodson,
Houston, Texas.
Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Loyal Honeyman were
Mary Hutchlns and son, Marion,
Okla)aoma City, Mary Nelson,
Perry; Percy Nelson, Meridan,
M1 ssi ssippl.
Abram Casey, Houston, Tex-
as; visited his aunt and family,
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clapp and
Wilma.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Loyal Honeymanwere
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hejduk and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ripley and
Monte.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Wells and
family were visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Shell, Sun-
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The
day. They were completing their
move from Anthony, Kansas to
Tulsa where Kenny will attend
;chool.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wilson,
Broken Arrow, were Sunday
evening callers on Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Sawyer and Mrs. Flor-
ence Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hopper,
Ft. Morgan, Colorado, arrived
Sunday to visit their grand-
mother, Mrs. Maude Davis.
They went to Chickasha to be
present at the wedding of
Suzy Davis. Mrs. Hopper is a
sister of the bride.
Thursday visitors with Veda
Grooms were Mrs. Sherry Lynn
Seggren and children, Hailey,
Idaho, and Mrs. Keith Ros-
sander, Stillwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fleming
and family, Met•dan, Idaho,
Perkins Journal, Thursday, June 7, 1973 - 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Choplin
~isited his mother, who is pre-
sently a patient In the Presby-
terian Hospital, Oklahoma City,
Saturday.
Monday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. David Downs and Cathy
were Sgt. and Mrs. Gerald
Carr and baby, Jacksonville,
Arkansas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Carnagua, Bethany, Bertha Be-
wen, Mr. and and Mrs. Frank
Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Walton, all of Claremore, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Htndes, Ponca
City, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Miller and Mike, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Miller, andMr, and Mrs.
Randall Miller and son, all of
Ripley, Mrs. Rose Crowford
and Yvonne, North Carolina,
and Mrs. Bessie Kinlon.
Weekend visitors with Mild-
red McLaughlin were Mr. and
she will Join him.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Court-
right were Monday evening vi-
sitors with Mrs. Opal Court-
right in the Eden Chapel area.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flora,
Stlllwater, were Monday din-
net guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Blanchard.
Monday dinner guests with
Veda Grooms were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Bechtel, Cushing, Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Wilson, Broken
Arrow, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Rossander and family, Still-
water; Mrs. Sherry Lynn Seg-
gern and children, Halley,
Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Bechtel and children, Cush-
ing, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Leisher and children.
A recent visitor with Glen-
coe friends was Philltp Royal,
Michigan. Phil was a former
have spent the past severaldays Mrs. Ted Matlock and child- United Methodist minister here.
visiting with Mrs. FlemingPsren, Tulsa; and Curtis andLori
father, DlckStephens, and her Robinson, Collinsville. HF Noighbor
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors with Mrs. S
Vince Brunken. Earn Bethards were her sis-
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. ters, Mrs. Mary Ann Frick, ~'
and Mrs. Frank Gateswere Mr.Maramac; and Vera Manning,
and Mrs. Dewayne Courtright,Pawnee. __~"~\~U~
Rlpley. In the evening, Ronnie "~
Gates and friend, LindaBroom- Mrs. Helen Williams, Yale, ~,~_ /
field, and Mr. and Mrs. Garywas a Sunday evening guest /
Weather, Rtngwood; visited with with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ~ '
the Gates. Ronnie and Mrs.
Weathers are the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gates.
Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Gates visited the Glennwood
Cemetery In the Eden Chapel
area. They spent the evening
with Mrs. Courtrtght's sister-
In-law, Mrs. Opal Courtrlght.
Emmett Blanchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young-
er are visiting their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lowry. They have been living
in Saudl Arabia. Mrs. Younger
will be here about a month and
he will continue to his new as-
signment in Singapore, where
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