The Perkins Journal, Thursday, June 21, 1973 - 3
g Shower Held
For Mr. & Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Darrow
of Durant, Okla., were honored
with a post wedding shower,
Friday, June ]5, in the Meth-
odist Church Educational Build-
ing. The event was hosted by
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rafferty
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bar-
nes. The group enjoyed games
and visiting following the tra-
ditional opening of gifts. The
color theme was pink, lavendar
and white. Mrs. Dwain Dar-
row presided at the punch bowl
assisted by Mrs. Rafferty, who
also served the guests at the
refreshment table.
Those present were the hon-
DannyDarro
orees and Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
cil Acuff, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McDaniel, Dr. and Mrs. John
Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Ditz Mc-
Ilvain, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dick-
son, Mrs. Johnny Payne, Dr.
and Mrs. R. V. Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. Hurley Blumer, Mr. and
Mrs. Dwain Darrow, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Rafferty and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo Barnes. Those
sending gifts were Mr. and Mrs.
Cegil Redus, Mrs. Betty Jar-
visj Mr. and Mrs. Bud Redus,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale McGee, all of
Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Evans of Stillwater.
Nola Smith Hosts Elm Grove Club
Meet Professor John Schweltzer--An Oklahoma State University French professor is
a comprehensive study of Perkins complete with watercolors and sketches. Why?
about him in next weeks special 4th of July edition of the Journal and find out. (Journal
by Larry Maloney)
• " Personal
20th Annual Cosmetology
sponsored by the
of Oklahoma Con-
Education, was held re-
at Stillwater.
Lackey of Belleville, Ill.
guest artist. Miss
is well-known through-
Th U.S. and Europe.
~ ose attending from StiU-
~Water unit No. 26 were: Kay
m
Westmorland, Dorothy Cathy,
and Jean Hadley, all of Still-
water; Norton Moss and Doris
Jacobs, Coyle; Estelle Jacobs,
Perkins; Juanita Morris, Pra-
gue; Martha Parsons, Stroud
and Leah Cahoon from Drum-
right.
Customized shapering and
advanced stages of all cosmet-
ology were taught along with a
participation workship.
rkins Mighty Ettes Win
Perkins Mighty Ettes,
4th and 5th grade girls,
their first slow pitch ball
Monday, June 11, against
Hillbillies of Still-
r. Girlsplaying were: Mon-
Hoskinson, Cindy Rose,
and Pegg~y Smith, Ros-
Mangold, Lanette Hall,
ri Henigman, Beth Bran-
er, Ruth Beaver, Klnda
Candy McIlvain, Beth
Welch, Anetta Allen, Angle
Doyle, Shelly Magee, Jennifer
Payne, Shelly McKosato and
Sherry Foster.
The Mighty Ettes won 14 to 0.
On June 18, the Mighty Ettes
played the Burger Chef Blues
and Perkins won 1I to 4.
The next game will be play-
ed June 25, at 6:45 in Still-
water.
Judith Nelson lea Thursday
for Tucson, Arizona, after
spending a couple of days here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Verlin Nelson. After leaving
Michigan, where she has made
her home for several years,
She spent a week visiting at
Ross, Ohio with her brother
and family, Dr. and Mrs.
Richard Nelson, Jesse and
~miney before arriving in Per-
t:ins.
Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Van-
Zandl, Geneva, Mike and Ann
Marie visited Mr. Jack Van
Zandt, their son and family in
Piermont and Los Angeles,
California.
The Elm Grove E H Clubmet
Tuesday, June 12 in the home
of Nola Smith.
After the devotionals 13 mere.-
bers answered roll call by giv-
ing their weight at birth.
Many things were discussed
during the business meeting
one being the serving of the
Perkins :Lion Club in July,
committees were appointed to
look after the various duties.
The 1973-74 year books were
distributed and filled out.
Betty Dahms, the County
Home Economist, was a special
guest.
Minnie Johnson led the less