COYLE NEWS The members of Eden Mildred Majors receiv-
By Velma Downey Chapel served the Loveed word recently of the
Burton On May 21st, Miss Feast at Southern death of Glen Waltman in
Mrs. Harry MichelePerrincelebrated Heights on Tuesday California. He was the
called on Mr.her fourteenth birthday night. It has been a rewar- husband of Mable Harris,
Joe Burton by her mother, Mrs. ding experience for all formerly of Goodnight
Michael Perrin, honoring who have participated, and graduated from Coyle
Grade from her and her friends, Miss A group of Lost Creek High School.
Jeanine Flasch and Miss members enjoyed a nice Mr. and Mrs. Obert In-
Mrs. Judy Freudenberger, with time of fellowship Sunday glee and family were last
Mr. and pizza in Stillwater; after- afternoon at the Putt- week visitors of the
and wards they went bowling. Putt Golf Course. Devere Ingles of Coyle.
When they arrived home Lorayne West found that They live in Casper,
they all ate birthday cake she has an untouched Wyoming.
Mrs. Lee with Michele's grand- talent for golfing• WatchDoris Disney has
and parents, Mr. and Mrs. out for her at area golf returned home after a trip
The Perkins Journal
Congratulations to to mend; Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Ralph and Jean Zet-
terberg for their
anniversary.
We want to thank the
Lord for watching over
Allen Sharp when he was
in the hospital for his
heart.
We have several on our
prayer list: Darla Zet-
terberg with an unspoken
request, Orean Dean for
Segroves and son of
Oklahoma City; and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Car-
rier, Randy, Gina and
Chris of Cushing.
Those attending from
Stillwater were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Carrier, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Frost and Dar-
rell, Mr. and Mrs. Kent
Thursday, June 7, 1984 -- PAGE I i
From Guthrie were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob
Stanbrough.
From Ripley, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Smith, Jennifer
and Tommy.
From Perkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Davis,
Josh Morris, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Davis and
sons.
WANT TO BE ilEAIII)~-
K INGFISItI,:I{ ('fly: :
commissioners instrucled :
the city manager I~> lmr- :
chase a public address,
system for use during.
meetings, l,apel-typ,~
microphones will h(~ usedo
Purchase and inst allatio,. "
will cost about $500 t(i
$600. There is also talk of
video-taping meetings if
Wilmer Pepmiller. courses! to Oregon, where she at- We had a great special Cassie and Charles H• of the fresh water is frozen start taping themeeting~.
at a lake. Jeanine and Judy were The Lost Creek-Eden tended funeral services sung byDiannaBrakhage in glaciers and ice caps. -o-
Wayne overnight guests of Chapel Vacation Bible for her brother-in-law, and Dianna Spiva. We Harraman.
OpalCour- Miclmle. School has been re- James Disney. He is sur- thank the Lord for their
evening" Miss Andrea Charl°tte scheduled f°r the first vived bY his family in talents and testim°nies" !
Courtright Travis and her sister, four Sunday nights in Oregon and one brother, -o-
Emily Floyd Toni Travis Murphy, and July. Alroye Disney, of the
• their mother of Guthrie Lots of summer ac- Golden Age Rest Homein CARRIER REUNION
visitors of spent several days with tivities are being planned Guthrie. The annual Carrier Reu-
Taylor were: the girls' grandmother, at both churches. You are Visitors Sunday in the. nion was on Monday, F
Mrs. Kelly Mrs. VelmaDowney. An- welcomed to be a part of Tom Todd home in May 28th. al
andMrs Don drea remained to spendour Christian love andStillwater included Mr. Because of rain it was
fellowship, held in the Diamond --For Dad--
and Mrs.
Mrs. Vi-
, Mr. and Mrs.
Debbie
and
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CLARKSON-
OAKDALE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Charboneau and family of
Oklahoma City and Mrs.
Charboneau Arthur and
two sisters of Lindsay,
Oklahoma were Memorial
Day guests of Frank and
Belle Whitmore. Melvin's
father, Art Charboneau,
is buried at Clarkson
Cemetery; Melvin always
and Mrs. E.W. Bucke,
David Knott, Linda
Smith, the Hoag family,
the Mears family, and the
Langwell family and
Rhonda Maner.
E.W. Bucke is home
after a stay in the
Stillwater hospital and is
able to have visitors.
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MEHAN UNION
MESSAGES
I forgot to tell you last
week that we also had a
comes up there on picnic lunch at Tom Ar-
Memorial Day. thur s pond after family
Robert Allen Whit-
more, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Whitmore, received
his D.D.S. degree from
Baylor College of Den-
tistry on Saturday, June
2, at 10:30 in the morning
at the Park Cities Baptist
Sunday services. We had
alot of good food and
fellowship. Some went
swimming and fishing.
We also had several to be
baptised. Praise the Lord.
This Sunday we had
105 present. We were glad
Pruitt of
Mrs. El-
of
to have Barbara and Jack
Miller back.
We had two birthdays.
Happy birthday to Bran-
don Spiva and Jessica
Malone.
Grant and son, and Mrs. -o-
her legs, and Mrs. Ken- the city would purchase
drick in the loss of her Hazel Carrier. Only about three percent the videotape, tie was
From Coyle were Mr. of the eerth's water is
grandson, and Mrs. Bud Carrier, fresh. About three fourths given the go ahead t{}
[] Timex Watches
[] Sieko Watches
[] Norelco Razors
[] Pen and Pencil Sets
[] All Kinds of Smok-
ing Supplies
Cigarettes
Cigars
Tobacco
Lighters
[] Russell Stover
Candies
--For Dad--
Smelling Sweet
and Clean
[] Chaps
[] Old Spice
[] English Leather
[] Yardley of London
[] Mennen
For a Nice Se ction
Visit our Card
Department
Dad you Love Him!
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8:30-1:00 Saturday
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246 S. Main
Sorry to hear
Peterman has
with
hope she
Mrs. Wayne
on Mr. and
on Sun-
bf last week
and Mrs.
some time with her aunt,
Mrs. James Mattingly,
Mr. Mattingly and Cecil
Thomas, also to visit her
cousin, Charles Cecil
Downey.
Recent visitors in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Jacobs were her cousins,
Mrs. Trudy Dumas and
Mrs. Merle Knox of
Strong, Arkansas. They
toured Will Rogers
Memorial at Claremore
and visited Will Rogers
birthplace at Oologah,
Woolaroc Museum at
Bartlesville, Pawnee"
Bill's Museum at Pawnee,
Frankhoma Pottery at
Sapulpa, the Victor
:Were: Mr. and building in Guthrie, the
Stanton and Cooperative Publishing
Mr. and Museum and Territorial
Aaron Museum, and Oral
Cushing;, Mr. Roberts University and Church, Dallas, Texas. He
Burton City of Faith at Tulsa. is the grandson of Mr.
Mrs. Reba While here they visited and Mrs. Frank Whit-
Denise Nuse with Mr. and Mrs. H.M. more and lives in Arl-
City. Cross and attended ington, Texas.
and Allison church services at Trinity Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Perry visited Baptist Church north of Whitmore visited
With Mr. and Coyle. Wednesday with Lena
Valley Community
building east of Stillwater
on Highway 51, instead of
a picnic on the lawn at the
Kent Grant home east of
Stillwater.
Those attending from
out of state were Mr. and
Mrs. Val Swartzendruber
of St. Lawrence, South
Dakota; Mr. and Mrs. Art
Carrier of Lockwood,
Missouri; and Mrs. and
Mrs. Walter Bailey of
Winfield, Kansas.
Those from Oklahoma
were Harvey and Betty
Thurman of Bethany;
Phyllis and Carrie Hale of
Hinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Henderson of Enid;
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Bailey of Ponca City;
Opal Carman of Hydro;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Jackson and family of
Elmore City; Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Carrier of
Geary; Mrs. Rick Smith
and daughters of Ed-
an and -o- Niemeyer in Guthrie
Health Center. She was
te Driskel EDEN CHAPEL-LOST sitting in a wheelchair
)a Mr. and CREEK NEWS and was improving. Let's Wors h ip
Burton Fri- The Lost Creek Chris- The Charboneau reu-
, tian Book Club has begun nion is June 10th at Tog-th ATTEND THE
"rton and again this summer. Chester, Okiahom&Bring . . • .__..__.___..CHURCH
nett visited Members of the church a baaket dinner for your -- OF YOUR
Nelson on have divided into two family. CHOICE THIS SUNDAY
teams to see which team _~
bay visitors can read the most Chris- ] ~ ]
Mrs. Wayne tian books this summer. Perkins -- Ripley --- Carney
ui, Mr. and treated to a special supper I minister, invited into a [
Matney and prepared by the losing j home for a visit, was [ --Pmx.q--
A~bly of God Church
Devid hines, Pester --TRYON--
and Mrs Lee team. The program was J served baked hen and [ Sunday Schoo, g:~ .... ,,.., Ch.,.,~.. a~.~
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~hrm. Mr. and begun two years ago to J dressing. He was asked | Mor.JW w~sh,p I1:OO .... ~ C,,t',. P.~
Doddson and promote the use of the give thanks and did m,y Night Worship 11:OO .... "
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Vickie. church library and • --nl~ d7 tO 8:15 pm.Clbel~ AIIl•~ly Of Ood ¢lb~'4bCNi,kl .it--r, l~mt'r f~ '~ ~ ~'~ /f~ fI~ ~/!/
on Club met reading of the Bible. J That evening, theoldl M n,ng--No-;*h,-pS0:% .... Su,day hoo! ....
EveninoWorsh,l~ 6.00~m t~ornlng p ...... ........ ~ ~ .1 "~1~}*, ~ " ~ .2, ,:";.:. '" ~':2"I~£" ~3
Sharpton on Reading a book in the Bi- i hen was again on the [ w. ~.~. ~,.Z .:~ =. Eve.~ng W~sh~p 6:30 p m :
............ , - -- r- ... Wed. Bible Study 6:30 pro. ~, ~,
Those there ble counts as having read [ table and the lady of [ Fin,, k n,, l
UI~I~ LI~ d '~t--il II i~ { ~4~t~l" ~J ~4 ,~" ~, -:~ ~ :~}:/'
Courtright, one book. Last summer J the house again asked [ Su.oo~.o~.,~el~ ...... n.,th, o:~-~"*"- .... Worsh,p~U°°°Y" " r"~'~Y'2~"oo' '~:~l:oo^^ .... o~ ~ ' ~.3 ~'~ ~'::,'~" ~
ines, Ivola the participants read 157 [ him to give thanks. He | t
w
Sunday Worship 10:50 o.m. Sun. Evening 7:00 p.m.
/
ng n 6:00 p,rn. Ted ~IJ~O~, Peitm'
°°Tabor, and books and we look for- J did so again. Trotni Unio Clkt-Iltlln Union Ckurch
A guest tar ward to seeing even more J The next day at noon Su oy Even 7:OO p.mSunday hool lO:oo ....
Wed. Eve. 7:30 p.m Morning Worship 11:00 a,m,
as Wesley books read this summer, i the old hen appeared a CYE ~:oo p m Tile signal light is man's guide, t' ~.'afer travel. Ha "-
mat cme~,n c~un~ as they are obeyed.
Once again, the two J third time and the ~,~.~,m, -~¢m- ~.ver. they Itr.tect onl.~I
churches have planned aJ minister was asked to MorningChU ch :hOOlworship 10:459:45 o.mom Al mdb|y o4 Oo l t.c,~. "the Bible is Gt}d'Slife. Signal I.ight and guide for man's
is
Murlin
was
cookout this Sunday at [ give thanks. He Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m Sunday Schoo, 9:45 .... I,ath thr,,ugh
foot by a wo~en', Council 3,d Tues Mo#.in~ Worship 11:00 o,m,
Snake Man- Tom Arthur's pond. It s J replied: "I willnot l,~0 p.m. Evongelistlc Serv. 7:00 p ..... Thq w,,,'tl ;x ~t fatal, ~,,,t,, m!l h,ct, ,~Id , liflht t, nt,,
Wed. Service 7:OO p.m Wedflesdoy Midweek Service
aV )eltthe been rained out twice so J thank the Lord again s.,~th O.YAdv~m0not United t,~odl,t7:3°P~a~ m!/ path." ,,
Sebbo~ School 9:30 o.m. I~M Mel~t.
~l~ t~l. We far, but we re looking for [ for that tough old hen. Throuch study of (;od'.~ war, l, we h.arn Hi.~ will for
better weather this time J I ve expressed thanks Wor p Se,vice 11:00 .... ChurChMYF School 10:005:30 ....
United Methodist Church Morning Worship 11:0oo.,, .ur life, anti He will lead in paths of i'ightettusne.~s,
~ok° it soon; around. The group going / twice for that tough ChurchN°e'S~hoo'W" st,., ~,,to.9:,, o~ wed..~oy s,.w.., Serv,¢oP~ ATTI.:ND CHURCH
to the pond will leave [ old bird, and that's all ~n,n.~ Wor~hip 11:00 .... el¢l~ lltllttltl~ ~.m.
Eden Chapel at 6:30, L she's worth." v ,co Ch.,
W.C. Grehem, Prater
Sunday School 9:45 o.m
Worship Service 11:00 o.m
Evangelism 6:30 p.m
W~. Prayer M|Or 7:~10 pm.
Polyester Dress
Slacks in all
l en's Strip
and Blue
sizes
up to
O
Children's sizes
O
size 60
ao
Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.
Troining Union 6:45 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Service 7:30 p.mr
Church of Christ
Jemell Nunner0 Mln|et,r
Sund~y School • 9:45 °.m
Morning Worship 10:45 o.m.
Youth Meeting 6:30 p,m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m
Wed Service 7:30 p.m.
--IDIN CHAPIL--
United Methodist
Mez Ivdd, Pemor
Morning Worship 9:45 o.m
Sunday School 10:45 ore.
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m
UMYF 7:00 p,m.
LOSt an.m
United ~tl~Nll¢ ¢llt~M
~x ledd. I~at~
Sunday School 10:00 am.
Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.
selection of
Belts and
Everyday
Western
Stretch Jeans
with elastic
waist up to
S
Bible Study 10:00 o.m
---CAINIT--
First Chrlltkm ¢lwrt'k
Sundoy School 10:00 ore,
Church Services 11:00 o.m.
Youth Meeting 3:00 p,m.
Evening Service 6:30 p,m.
Ammddy of ned Church
The Church is God's oppointed agency in this world
for spreoding the knowledge of His love for man and
of His demand for mon to respond to tho! love by
ton.to no.etdm, P,~tor loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the
Sundoy Schoo~ 9:4s o,m, love of God, no government or society or way of life
-.-~|PI~IV-- Church Service 10:~k~ o~ will long persevere ond the freedoms which we hold
elll~ Ch~rl~ of ~Evening Worship 6:30 p,m.
Arnold Imtth, II~ltor Wed. Evening 7:00 pm so dear will inevitobly perish. Therefore, even from
Sundoy School 9:45 om
Mor.~ng Worship I1:00 o m --Area CNUKmS-- 0 selfish paint of view, one should support the Church :,i"
Youth Activities 6:30 p.m,
Evening Wo.~hip ,:~0 ,.~ ,~C~.~ C~ for the sake af the welfare of himself ond his fomily.
Wed. Service 7:30 p.m a ml. welt of Cud~lnlll Beyond that, however, every person should upheld
First untted ~thodmtteymer Ch., ~r and participate in the Church because it tells the truth
almNh Sundoy School9:45 o.m.
W. Wtlnltlol~ Illl#or Morning Worship 10:45 o.m. about man's life, death and destiny; the truth which "
Morning Wpship 9:30 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Church School 10:30 o.rn. Bible Study, Tues. 7:30 pro. alone will set him free to live os o child of God.
Wed. B,ble Study 7:30 p.m.Choir, Wed. 7:30 p.m. "
Youth Meotin0 6:00 p.m. Oklm4Ntd Vllley %"
Church of Cht~t 6 ml l of ltlllwetor on $1
Sunday School 10:00 o,m.
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