The Perkins Journal, Thursday, June 14. 1973 9
Second Section
Ill
Have Family Reunion
Mrs. Raymond Eaton
annual Eaton family
ane 10th at ttanney
City, Ken-
the Eaton children
except Bill and Bes-
rodents
Frank (Pistol Pete)
Present were: Mrs.
Mr. Charles Case,
Albert Case, of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mrs.
and son of Mor-
and Mrs. Raymond
and Randy Eaton,
rs. Lyle Eaton,
and Stacy, of
City; Mr. and Mrs.
of Cushing, Mr.
Gaydusek, Anna
Maria, Joe, and Dee-Dee, of
Oklahoma City.
Also attending were Mrs. Mae
Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Rogers, Anne and Beth, Mrs.
John Beebe and Jennifer, of
Wichita, Mrs. Richard Gard-
ner and Leslie of Norman, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Fisher, Wayne,
Glen, and Sidney of Heston,
Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Easton, Jr. of Enid; Mrs. Orpha
Megenity ofMoore, Mrs. Sld
Herdon of Germany; Mrs.
Elizabeth Wise, Harvey Dew
Wise, of Perkins, Mrs. Don
Courtright, Justin Courtright
and Mike Hollis of Stillwater.
The next Eaton reunion will
be held at Enid, hosted by Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Eaton, Jr. on
June 11, 1974.
iles Hosts CVEH Club
B. McCarty,
Erma Brix-
Betty Bran-
Derby, Bar-
~, Carol Davis, Ruby
Mankee, Melba
Dora Mercer were
Tuesday, June 5
entertained the
Valley Extension
The visitors
Betty and Cathy
Dianna Brake,
Sylvia Moser,
Mankee, Twila
Jordon. Mrs.
a new member.
people in the
.~s** said Cathy
Spire as she and Dianna Brake
brought their demonstration to
the group.
Mrs. Dahms, Home Exten-
sion Agent, talked on the up-
coming OSU days for women
July 16-19 to be held on the
OSU Campus.
It was voted to send two mem-
bers to OSU for the institute.
Ruby Dobson and Ella B. Mc-
Catty were in charge of the les-
son, "Diabetics and other spec-
ial Diets.':
Pennies for friendship were
taken up.
Refreshments of strawberry
pie, coffee, tea, mints and nuts
were served at the close of
the meeting.
Wedding vows were exchang-
ed at 8 p.m. Saturday between
Miss Wendy Kay Sadler and
Jerry Lynn Vaughn at Perkins
United Methodist Churcll.
Reverend Clifford Poison of-
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sad-
let, Perkins, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Vaugh, Drumright.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a floor
length gown of chiffon over
taffeta, accented with lace on
the bodice and sleeves.
Her lace-trimmed veil of il-
lusion overlayed her attached
formal length train. She car-
ried an orchid surrounded by
white roses.
Donnita McMullins, Oklahoma
City, served as maid of honor,
and George Drake, Cushing, was
best man.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Sheila Evans, Stillwater, Mrs.
Mary McAllster, Perkins, and
the groom's sister, Patty
Vaughn, Drumright.
Serving as groomsmen were
Eugene Dennis, Cushing; Larry
Endicott, Oilton; and Gary
Fountain, Stillwater.
Steve McDaniel, nephew of
the bride, was candle lighter;
Lori Ann Redus was flower girl;
and Cory McDaniel, also nephew
of the bride, was ring bearer.
All are from Perkins.
Mrs. Pea Dawn Youngker,
Perkins, sang "The LordPs
Prayer~, accompanied by R.
L. Westfall, Perkins, on the
organ.
Assisting at the reception
following the ceremony were
Vivian Cundiff, Perkins, Char-
lott Langley, Stillwater and
Kathy Voise, Perry.
Denis Earp was in charge of
the guest book.
The couple will reside in Cush-
ing where the groom is employ-
ed with Interstate Securities
Company and the bride plans
to finish her eudcatlon at Ok-
lahoma State University.
Mr. & Mrs. Vaughn
Scott I n
Recital
daughter of
s. Bill Scott of
in a dance
iOklahoma City's
ast month. Kelly
Years of dancing
of baton.
recital were
Bob Reynolds,
Edward Scott;
Attending a cook-out and ice
cream social Thursday evening,
June 7 in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Davis and Mary
were members and guests of
the Cimarron Valley Extension
Group. Those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brixey
and Twila; Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Dodson; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
~Moser; Mr. and Mrs. Max
Branstetter, Beth, Karen and
Rex; Mr. and Mrs. gd Darby,
Charissa, Chris and Mlchelle;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Henderson;
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Niles;
Mr. and Mrs. Mac MeCarty;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Glover,
Brandt and Heidi; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Grant, Charlene, Mark
and Siacy; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Allen, Janet, Anita, Billie and
Scott; Mrs. Jim Kirby, Dena,
Kenda, Karen and Connie and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bak-
er.
Craft Lessons
Free craft lessons will be
held for children ages 5-12
as part of the Perkins sum-
mer recreation program.
Classes will begin June 14 and
meet at Perkins-Tryon High
School.
Children of ages nine through
12 years will met each Tues-
day morning from 9:30 a.m. to
11:30 a.m.; ages 5-8 will meet
each Thursday morning 9:30
a.m. to 11,30 a.m. Materials
will be supplied by the Payne
County Welfare department.
The Town and County Exten-
sion Homemakers donated
$5.00.
Supervising the lessons will
be Judy Niles, Perkins; and
Dwayne Doyle, Kay Teel and
Jill Holt, with the Payne County
Welfare Dept. Part-time help-
ers are Joyce Neitman, Diane
Logan and Dinah Wise.
Anyone having scrapes of
felt, trim, buttons, and yarn
to donate for use by the class-
es are encouraged to call 547-
2891 for pick-up.
To enroll your child in the
lessons call 547-2891 or 547-
2691.
Rate At
Washington Irving Extension
~'L~ ~]~7~~ H°memakers Club met Wednes-
day, June 6, in the home of
~~ Mrs. E.ffie Emerson. Mr s. Mau- Katie and Billie~ Lincoln,
rine Riggs assisted the hostess, daughters Mrs. Ellen Lincoln
_ ~ .J~. Roll call was answered by of McCamey, Texas, and Char-
: ~" i~ ~ "\~ eleven members and 3 guests,les Lincoln, of Perkins, picked
"*'~' telling how much they weighed up honors in the Upton County,
Valley Garden club news
care for their young.
A delightful and refresh-
ing lunch was served by Mrs,
Taylor to the following: Agnes
Cowley, Gay Clark, Ida Taylor,
Virgina Albright, Della Hick-
man, Lodeen Taylor, Wllma
Easter, ViolaHlckman and Fern
Rice.
Also enjoying the luncheon
were two guests; Linda and Dana
Taylor.
Valley Garden
the home
Taylor, for a
Linda Taylor
a report
[ng the group's
in May to
an art show.
Presentation
on how
nets, and their
at birth.
The guest were Mrs. Alice
Clark, Mrs. Devilla Clark and
Mrs. Betty Dhams, county home
economist.
Reports were given con-
cerning our members whohave
been ill. It was reported Mrs.
Nutt is home and Mrs. Free-
man is expected to be home
very soon.
The lesson, given by Mrs.
Gladys Inman, discussed symp-
toms, diets and treatment for
diabetics. The Medic alert bra-
celets and medations that
should be worn by diabetics
was also discussed.
Texas, 4-H rodeo recently.
Billie, 11, received first
place in the horse show with
her non-registered gelding,
"Code". Her older sister
Katie~ 12, rode her registered
mare "Golden Lady Baker, to
pick up fiRh place in Junior
Division Barrells, third in the
Junior flag event, and sixth in
the horse show. They placed
sixth in poles.
Katie also received third
place for riding a steer in the
junior division.
The girls are granddaugh-
ters of Mrs. Katie lAncoln, Per-
kins.
(Photo by Cecil Acuff)
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