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THE PERKINS JOURNAL, PERKINS. OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1962'
Lost CreekNews
By Kathleen Edmondson
Mr and Mrs Leroy Blair and
Jack, Mr and Mrs Karim Farajoll-
ahi and Shelly, Mr and Mrs Gary
We~ and Randy and Mrs Lorayne
West ~pent Father's day in the
home of Mr and Mrs Ray Herod.
Rev. and Mrs Freeman Pearson
had as their weekend guests, Mrs
Phyllis Terry, Mr and Mrs Carroll
Pearson, Cecil, Ray, and J(~hn
Howard Pearson of Garland, Tex.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Hall and
children of Ponea City and Mr!
and Mrs Bill Lile of Stillwater
were Sunday evening visitors in
'the home of Mr and Mrs C.O.
Kinzie.
MeJ and Mrs Frank Kirby ac-
companied by Mrs Helen Burtis
of California and Mrs Ne~ttie Lei-
gh visRed Friday with Mr and
Mrs Bert Blumer in Ponce City.
Mr and Mrs Jewel Kates and
family of Stillwater spent Satur-
day evening with Mr and Mrs
Earl Adkins and family.
Rev. Alan and Robert Edmond-
son of Clearwater Kan. are spend-
ing some time with their grand-
paren,ts, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ed-
mondson.
The WSWS met at the church
at 2 Wednesday afternoon. Mrs
Dale Caldwell was the lesson
leader. The lesson concerned the
EUB institutions such as colleges,
seminaries and homes for the aged
and children.
Mrs D H Young of Ponca City
was a Wednesday luncheon guest
of Mr and Mrs O K Edmondson.
Mr and Mrs Dale C~ldwell and
family visited Mrs S C Caldwell
and Louis Sunday afternoon.
Mrs Hazel Baker and Mrs Bessie
Cole were Thursday guests of Mrs
Ray Herod.
Mr and Mrs Earl Adkins and
family visited her paren.ts Mr
and Mrs H D Todd in Ripley Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs Frank Kirby called
on Mr and Mrs Carl Bliss and Mr
hurl Bliss Friday evening.
Mr and Mrs Brown, their son
and daughter,in-law and children
of Perkins visited Mr and lVrrs
Freeman Pearson Thursday even-
ing.
The Eden Chapel and Lost
Creek YF's met at the churdh
Sunday to get acquainled with
Cecil, Ray and Gwendolyn Pear.
son. Also Mr and Mrs CarroI1
Pearson, Mrs Phyllis Terryand
Mr and Mrs Paul Pearson.
Mr Marvin Marshall of Guthrie
called on his parents, Mr and Mrs
H D Marshall Sunday.
Mrs Ruth Edmondson and dau-
ghters of Bartlesville visited Sun-
day with Mr and Mrs O K Edmon-
risen, Judy and Sharon.
Mrs Pauline Hansen and family
of Springfield, Colo. are spend~ing
a few days with her parents, Mr
and Mrs C O Kinzie.
Beth and Jerry Kates were Sat-
urday overnight guests of the Earl
Axtkins children.
Mr and Mrs Mack Nickels had
as their Sunday dinner guests
her parents, Mr and Mrs Frank
Kirby.
Mr and Mrs Paul Pearson and
Sheryl Ann and Gwendolyn Pear-
son of Midwest Ci~ty spent Sun-
day wi.th Rev. and Mrs Freeman
Pearson,
Mrs Harriet Miller and Mrs
Vern Prey of Ponce City visited
Mr and Mrs H D Marshall Satur-
day.
Mr and Mrs Jack Curmingham
and Craig of Enid visited Mr and
Mrs O K Edmondson and daugh-
ters Sunday evening.
Lloyd and Kathleen Edmondson
visited Mr and Mrs Rex Edmond-
son and family in Clearwater,
Ken. Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs Pearson visa,ted
Mrs Isabelle Abrams in Corfee-
ville, Ken. Tuesday and We~lnes-
day.
Max F-,d~ondson called on Lloyd
Edmond~on.
PERS0NAI
Mrs J, L. Lafitte had as her
Sunday guests her four sisters and
one brother. They were Mr R.D.
Copeland of Oilton, Mrs Esther
Melton of Otlton, Mrs Mae Dewitt
and Mrs J.W. Blakemore from
Harristmrg, Penn.
Friends Chapel Vows Are Read
:: 2~::Stf,(:: i~ Newsa at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 13,
* by Miss Jessie Shaw and Billy Eu-
Lucy Graham i p I ~ Betty C rde ,~ene Turnham. The brides parents
days with her daughter, Mr and
Mrs Walter Anderson and farr~ll~l are Mr and Mrs K. G. Shaw of
1109 Rock Spring circle, Duncan,'
of Hugoton, Kan. and Mr and Mrs W. E. Turnham
Tommy and Dean Brock of i Vacation timebrings severalof Tulsa are parents of the bride,
Tulsa are visiting their grandpar- visitors to our community, groom.
e~ts, Mr and Mrs Arch Allison.
Mr and Mrs J D Longaff and
family were weekend visitors of
Mr and Mrs J D Haynes and fam-
ily of Dallas, Tex.
Mr and Mrs Don Lusler an:l
T~?ri of Rankin, Tex. spent a few
days las~: week with his parent%
Mr and Mrs Clarence Luster.
Mr and Mrs Virgil Longan and
Mr and Mrs Wyman Bostian and
family were Sunday afternoon
.isiIors of Mr and Mrs Gary Cren-
shaw of Stillwater.
Mr and Mrs Bud Carrier, 57r
and Mrs Jack Longan. 5h' ant?,
Mrs Earl Bridenstine,Mr and
Mrs Ted Graham, Mr and Mrs
Dale Bridenstine and Mr and Mrs
Watt Bridenstine at~tmdc.~ lhe
"Ben Johnson Memorial" steer
roping Sunday at Pawhuska.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Carrier
and family were the Monday aft-
ernoon visitors of his parents, Mr
and Mrs Edd Carrier.
Mr and Mrs Dale Himes of Lou-
isana are visiting her parents.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Hatter and
family.
Mrs Jessie Hamilton had as her
Sunday afternoon vis;tors Mr ~ e
Mrs Bill Dean of Stillwater and
Mr and Mrs Hank Bently.
den
Chape
by Donna Murlln
There were 53 attending church
Sunday. Rev and Mrs Freeman
Pearson and Cecil sang a special
Sunday morning.
Jim Etlheridge v~sited a few
days last week with Mr and Mrs
Howard Etheridge and Delia.
Mrs Earl Wright of Cushing.
Mrs Griff Jones and Mrs Orvillee
Boyer and family were recent
visitors of Mrs Edith Murlin.
Kay Bartram spent the weekend
with Camillia Burton.
Mrs Maude Hanks called on Mr
and Mrs John Innmn Monday.
Lee Ray MuNin visited last
week with Mr and Mrs Ralph
Price and boys and Mr and Mrs
Charles Murlin and Pa¢ of Okla-
homa City.
Judy Nelson, Lee Ray, Joan and
Louise Murlin and Kaye Burton
of Eden Chapel attended a "gee-
to-know" gathering Sunday after-
noon at Lost Creek for the family
of Rev and Mrs Freeman Pear-
son.
Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs
W O Ball were Mr and Mrs Willie
Freeman, Larry and Alan of
Chand,ler, Mr and Mrs W H Fish-
er. Curtis, Davie and Billie of
Stillwater, Captand Mrs Zal
Gardner, Timmie and Valenia of
San Diego, Calif. and Mrs Maude
Hanks of Perkins.
Mr and Mrs W.H. White, Rena,
Bob and Herman of Hamilton,
Tex. are here visiting Mr and Mrs
C. E. Wampler and family.
Mr and Mrs D.L. Kirk and fam-
ily of Lake Jackson, Tex. have
been here wLth her parents, Mr
and Mrs Clarence Cowger. Mrs
Kirk is the for~nerNina Faye
CO'A~eF. !
Weekend visitors of Mr and
Mrs M.C. Sloan was the the Hat'-
old Staten family of ttenessey.
A family reunion al lh~ 11o(11!?
of Mrs Cora Hunt brought ~he
Hunnicutt blx~thers and sisters to-
gether for the Iirst time in a
number of years. Enjoying this
reunion with Mrs Hunt were her
sister, Mrs Blanche Dryden o[
San Diego, Calif., and her broth-
ors, Mr and Mrs Clarence Hunni-
cut.t of Tulsa and Mr and Mrs
Ray Hunniet~tt, whose home is in
Texas.
Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs
Bill Cox and l:amily were the par-
ents of Mrs Cox, Mr and Mrs B.B.
Archer who live in Wagoner.
Mr Arnold Fowler is convalesc-
ing satisfactorily at his home here
following ear surgery in the Mer-
cy hospital last Thursday.
Johnny Barber, son of Mr and
Mrs Archie Barber was injured
Friday when the family car roiled
back over him at their home east
of Tryon. He is in the Cushing
hospital.
The ceremony took place in the
First Assembly of God church of
Duncan, with the Rev. Armon
Newburn officiating.
The bride wore a dress of white
pima cotton, styled with tucked
bodice and lace inserts. Her hat
was of lace., s(~uins and pear's
and she wore white aceesnories.
She carried a bouquet of white
frenched carnations edged with
blue, atop a white nylon coverer1
Bible.
Mr and Mrs Clifford Alexander
were the cou,ples only attendants.
Mrs Alexander is a cousin of fh~
bride.
Mrs Turnham is a graduate or
Tryon high school. Mr Turnham
reeen.tly completed three years in
the Armed Forces, of which eigh-
l e~,n months was overseas duty.
Following a short wedding trip,
the couple are temporarily at
home at 2023 E. First street, Tul-
sa, where Mr Turnham !s employ-
ed w~th the Parkhill Trucking
company.
The bride and her parents, Mr
and Mrs K. G. Shaw are former
residents of Perkins community.
Her sister and family, Mr and
Mrs Benny Hicks and sons live at
Tryon.
BIBLE SCHOOL ENDS
The Methodist Vacation Bible
scl~01 had an enrollment of 77
pupils-~ and MYF workers with an
HI) Club
The Washington Irving home
demonstration club met Tuesday,
June 5 with an a~ernoon meeting
in the home of Mrs George Jacob.
The devotionals were given by
Mrs LaRue Griffin and the flag
salute by the group. The minutes
of the last meeting were read and
roll call was answered by "safety
rules that I should observe, but do
not." Business meeting and tlie
re.pm, t of committees folloxmcd.
Mrs LaRue Griffin gave the les-
son on "Safety on the Highways,"
which was followed by a round
table discussion. Meeting was then
adjourned.
Mrs Jacob served refreshments
to those present.
Junior Cundiff of Cushing came
to Perkins two days last week to
help his brother, Nelson harvest
his wheat. Mrs Cundiff and girls
visited one day with her parents,
Mr and Mrs Albe~t Bostian and
spenl one day with Meryl Cundiff
and family.
?lit ~d M:',~ Jol~n Rains and Mr
and Mrs Vivian Cundiff spent
Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Ralph
Hutson at Perry helping Nina
celebrate her birthday. Mrs Maude
Harrington and Mrs Nellie Haines
of Cushing called in the "~f'_::'noon
and spent the night with them.
Mr and Mrs Bill Mote and Deb-
bie visited her parents, Mr and
Mrs Chester Cundiff of Coyle
last Thursday evening.
Bottle, Linda and Mary Sue
Strain spent the weekend with
Bonnie and Janell Bateson.
Mrs Dale Bridenstine ani~
Tobie visited Friday afternoon
with Mrs Chester Cundiff and
Sandy.
Mr and Mrs-Tommie Brock and
sons of Tulsa spent Friday night
with her parents, Mr and Mrs
Arch Allison. The boys, Tommie
and Dean visited this week with
their grandparents.
Mr and Mrs Bill Spencer and
girls called at the Vivian Cundiff
home Sunday evening.
The Perkins Livestock Auction has
been closed while building larger and bet-
ter facilities.
We will re-open Wednesday, June
27th. In the future, the sale will be held on
Wednesday rather than Monday.
Perkins Livestock Auction
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Mrs Ella Baker was superin-
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