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Local News
Charlie Waters made a
busine,,e trip to Oklahoma City
Monday.
May Eaton of Stiliwal(r was
visiting home folios Saiucday
afternoon.
Dr. and i\\;,h':< [ todsao# of Tryon
visited at tile George Norris
home Monday.
Walter Gaskell of Moscoge was
calling on old friends at the
community Sale Monday.
Miss Alice iViae French, of
Miss Maurine Williams went
home with the Nixons and will
visit relatives in Arkansas City.
Miss Bama Lawrence left: last
Thursday to begin her work at
teaching school in a district near
Enid.
Mrs. Roy Portor's sister came
down lrom Wichita, Kansas,
Saturday for a short visit over
Labor Day. Sunday they went to
Oklahoma City to visit friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherrod
and little datghte- of Stillwater,
Miss Erma Sherrod, Stillwater,
and Miss Alberta Sherron of
Stillwater, is here visiting her Topeka, Kansas, visited their
aunt, Mrs. Alice Fulwider. mother, Mrs. W. A. Knipe, Sun-
day and Monday,
Superintendent Elliott and
Charlie Waters went to the City! Mrs. Cora Wagner, brother,
Tuesday and brought back a J Charlie Stansberry, daughter,
supply of school books.
LORIFYING
t h e modernistic
note sounded in art and
anmsement fields today!
Sparkling! StarHing!
That's 'The Show of the
Century,' the big night
attraction to be staged
at this year's Oklahoma
State Fair at Oklahoma
City, Sept. 23 to 30.
Five spectacular scenes
featuring new and novel
specialties selected by
master showmen: ])'or-
eign and American hip-
podroine acts including
acrobats, clowns, train-
ed animals and jugglers;
Cervonne Band; Abbott
Dancers; a disappearing
water ballet; and other
splendid ateractions.
AH presented against a
brilliant background of
vivid color and action.
Snappy costumes, pret-
ty girls, peppy music,
and gorgeous fireworks.
S ix nights beginning
Sunday, September 24.
Featuring this year a
"Buyers' Week Festival"
with special programs
for Oklahoma mer-
chants•
Grandstand Admission
()nv ,50c Thi,: :ar.
[ Leona Baker and granddaughter,
Florence Baker left last Thurs-
i day for Plvmoth, I11. to visit
their eld home. They expect to
be gone one week.
M. C. Nelson and wife of
Boone, Iowa, departed fro" their
home Wednesday morning fol-
lowing an extended visit with
his sister, Mrs. Ray Miller and
husband. Also with relatives
in Oklahoma City and Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Nixon and
small son, Joe Lynn, returned to
their heine at Arkansas, City
::onday after a tew days visit
h,'re with Mrs. Nixon's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fulton.
Trtey also visited Mr. Nixons's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Nixon.
The folks who went to Ply-
mouth, Illinois, last week to visit
their old home, returned to Per-
kins Wednesday evening. They
were Char. Stanslmry and his
sister, Mrs. Cora Wagner', her
daughter, Mrs. W. N. Baker, and
her granddaughter, Mrs. Florence
Baker. Plymouth is near Quincy.
The first of the week Mr. and
Miss Stooky enjoyed a visit with
their son. W. E. Stooky, and
family from Manford, Oklahoma.
Quite a few of the Legion boys
here attended the Convention at
Tulsa. Some ot those were
Ch,rlie Waters, Nile K,dpe,
Tom Crystal, Fred Van Zandt,
Sarm Matin, andFrank Fulroider.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Minter of
Tulsa have been visiting the lat-
ter's parent. Mr'. and Mrs. G. C.
Miller. They came here a couple
,of weeks ago, and on Tuesday of
last week the" went to 0kla-
homa City for a visit with Mr.
Minter's parents. They re-
turned here last Thursday and
spent until Sunday when they
went back to Tulsa• They also
had their sgn, Earl Ray, with
them.
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i at a!l times--rain or shine 1
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WM. KNtPE, ,1 H., l,lanager I
R. W. HOLBROOK
PHYSICIAN
Official l'hysiemn for A. T. & h.
I:.R.R. at t'erkins, Oklah,-ma,
Drug Store l'hone 42
Reuidenco Phone 99
E PERKINS
JOURNAL
Among those front here who
attended the 101 Labor Day
rodeo were: W. A. Knipe, Frank
Honor, Frank Eaton and Bert
Frame,
Miss Minnie Belle Fulton
came home last Saturday from
a week's visit with her sister,
Mrs. H. A. Nixon, and family at
Arkansas City.
Born Saturday, September 2.
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van
Zandt, a nine pound baby girl.
They have given the little Miss
the name of Martha Joan. Mrs.
Pack, of Stitlwater, is caring' for
the mother and baby.
Dan Nelson and wife of Okla-
homa City accompanied by Mrs.
Dena Gray of Ft. Worth, Texas,
came up last Wednesday for a
visit with their sister, Mrs. Ray
Miller, and husband. Mr. Nelson
I is a law-partner of our cogress-
man, F. B. Swank, of Oklahoma
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Galusha,
with their son, Jasper, and wife,
spent Sunday, August 27, in Per.
Mns visiting at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. George Rollins.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin's son,
Ernest and Mrs. Jasper Galusha's
sister were also with the com-
pany. Mrs. Georgia Rollins re-
turned with them to Ponca City
where she will at*end school.
Wm. Knipe, Jr. took his dau-
,ghter, Miss Marry Jean, to Put"
nam City on Thursday of last
week to nrepare for the begin
ning of school there where she
will be one of the teachers. Put-
nam City belongs to the Okla.
homa City school system. An
item in last week's issue of the
Journal gave Bethany as the
place where Miss Knipe would
teach, which was a mistake for
which we are sorry.
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Regular Meals
Served Family Style
All You Can Eat for
Chicken Dinner on
Sundays
Commercial Hotel
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A Staple Line of
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
Inspect our Stock.
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Let's Eat •afe
L. R. WlLHITE
M.D.
Offi .e Phone .... 94
Res. Phone .... 15
Perkins. ()kla.
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Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays
Glenn Carson, WM.
Charles Waters, Secretary
Her Happiness and Yours
Every normal man and woman looks forward with
pleasant anticipation to the "Home All Their Own,"
and that is well, but---
Some folks just keep on dreaming, and never wake
up to the fact that the time has now arrived when
they should be building.
Building a home is no longer a thing of mystery
and uncertainty, to be dreaded and postponed.
You may examine the many plans at our office.
and select a design that is iust right for your needs
and means•
We will furnish the blue prints and all needed
material.
LONG-BELL
JOHN BYER, Manager
Mrs. A. L. Ormsbee and, ***********€**********€€**
Mrs. George Miller were dinner i
guests of Mrs. Anna Yates today.!** SAVOY,.
Mr. and Mrs Morris Callahan * ,-, s "•" " *
..... , . " [O (2HARLE). WA'I'ERS 1"17013. •
from uKmnoma wiry were visit- * *
ing old friends in Perkins Non- * Fountain and Sundmes •
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Mrs. Ceo. Miller has been ill i. & IV[ t
for almost the past, week. She € ,
was confined to her bed all day' Ice Cream ;
Tuesdsy, but she is much better i • .
today'. 1• •
I•** Remedies for Family,"
Mrs. W. L. Houston, of near • Stock and Poultry.
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Merrlck, came here Sunday for l• •
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a few days wmt at the Fred Van • Libr-,', Books Fxchan-ed •
Zandt home and to get acquaint- €* "*" " **
ed with thenew granddaughter ***•**•*•***••***••**••***
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ken-
worth-and r. anti Mrs. C. D.
Rose and two sons visited rel-
atives near Tulsa Sunday, com-
ing back to Tulsa Monday and
attending the Legion Conventit, n.
Special Each Saturday
Finger Waving 1C
by Maurine Banning
at Commercial Hotel
the
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