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THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKIN$, OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, t962
Tryon
News
W Betty Cable
Our local 4-H club representat-
ives to the Annual 4-H Roundup
held in Stillwater May 29 to J~ne
I won several honors. The follow-
ing girls attended and their state
awards were: Margaret Tomlinson
entered in Co-operative speech,
wo second in the District and was
awarded a white gold wrist watch;
Leslie Fowler gave an indiY~u~
demonstration on "Eleetricy" and
won third in the state; 3udy Sloan
and Patty Sadler g~ave a "CoIlon
Clothing" demonstration, placed
fourth in the state and won a cash
award.
Mrs Schreiner sponsored these
girls on their projects which made
this trip to the Roundup possible.
Miss Sharon Flynn, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Delton Flynn was one
of lhe tweNty-five hundred Okla-
homa girls v~ho attended the state
assembly of the Order of Rain'bow
for Girls held in Enid recent~.
The session lasted three days.
Mrs NI.C. Sloan. Mr and Mrs
Gerald Sloan and Judy, Mr and
Mrs Clarence Hall, and Mrs Befl~
Traver attended the Saturday
wedding of Miss Janice Rollins
and Paul Miner Vassar in Tulsa.
The groom is the son of Mr and
Mrs Win. A. Vassar of Chandler
and the grandson of Mr and Mrs
M.C. Sloan of Tryon.
Mrs Virgil Beane of Ch".co,
Calif is here visiting her parents,
Mr and Mrs Clarence Cowger and
Deloris, who have just returned
from a trip to Morrilton, Ark.,
where they attended the graduat-
ion of their granddaughter Penny
Lea. daughter of Mr and Mrs
Wallace Cowger. Penny has en-
rolled in Airline Hostess training
and has begun her training since
June 9.
Mr and Mrs Harold .~mith and
daughter of Sumner. Wash. are
visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs
Arlie Smit~h. A family reunion
was held on 'Saturday honoring
these relatives.
Mr and Mrs J.W. Carder and
Mr and ~Irs Ervin Castleberry
spent the weekend in Catoosa
visiting Mr and Mrs Blankenship,
and fishing at a nearby lake.
Miss Beth Martin was honored
with a bridal shower on May 31
at the Tyron Baptist church. She
was the bride-elect of Mr J.D.
Tarlton. The couple were married
June 9 at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr and Mrs Thurman
Martin southeast of Tryon. The
groom's parents are Mr and Mrs
Charlie Tarlton. Rev. John Rich-
ards. pastor of Tryon B~ptisCt
church officiated.
Friday marked the completion
of two Vacation Bible schools
here.
A combined school sponsored by
the Christian and Christian Union
churches was held last week. Pri-
cipal. DeEtba Shelton reports an
enrollmen~ of 30 with an average
attendance of 28. Teachers and
their departments were: nursery.
Patty Sadlev and Margaret Little;
primary, Judy Sloan; teenagers,
Kim Shelton,; heipers, Thelma
Bounds and Evelyn Hicks. Patty
Sadler and Judy Sloan had charge
of the music.
The First Baptist church reports
an enrollment of 58 with average
attendance of 50. Josie Bostian
was principal and workers~[ere:
inter~ediate depar,tment,P~tla
Hall and Billye Endicatt;Junior
department, June Kirkp~¢rick and
Olive Richards; primary depart-
ment, Betty Jo Stan~on, Kathleen
Johnson and Inez Holman; begin-
ner department, Margaret Tomlin-
son and Omega Tomlinson; nur-
sery departrner~t, Janis Westfall,
May Jones and Theressa Amrine;
Too Late
To Classify
CaN Cf Thanks
I wish to give rrfy slnoe~c thanks
to aM Who helped make ponible
my trip to Girls State. It has been
a very eventful and ~lucatlonal
week which I 4halt n~ver forflst.
8Celia Nelson
Hearaldean. Westfall was the pia-
nist and secretary and Janis
Westfall led the singing.
Mrs H. I. Jones left for Iowa to
see her mother. Mrs Bessie Hicks
and to accompany her on a trip to
Yellowstone park where they will
meet Mrs Jones' sister, Marion
who lives in Juneau. Alaska.
Mrs A.D. Moore left Saturday
for a summer visit with Mr and
Mrs Earl Crouse and Mr and Mrs
Wayne Moore and Larry who live
in Inglewood, CaBI.
t~ome for summer vacation
from college are: Lloyd Ray Oow-
get who has been attending Ok-
mulgee teOhl¢~l college; De Ann
Kirkpatrlck and Jerry Sloan both
students ,at Central state college
in Edmond.
Mrs Charles Alexander and dau-
ghter arrived Sunday for a visit
with her ,parents, Mr and Mrs
Ivy Westfall. The Alexanders live
in Elkhart, Ind.
Sp[4 and Mrs Clark Hodson and
daughter, Teressa Lynn have come
from Fort Polk, La. to vislt Mr
and Mrs C~rl Lewis and Mx and
Mrs Arnold Hodson.
Mr and Mrs DurreiI Craven and
children have moved here from
Midwest City. They have bought
the property belonging to Ferrell
Howerton. Mrs Craven is the
former Beverly Hicks, daughter
of Mr and Mrs Bud Hicks.
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