rile PERKINS JOURNAL
Lost Creek
Mrs. Roy E. Trent
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nickels and
boys visited friends and relatives
at Hardesty over the weekend.
The WSWS met at the parson-
age Wednesday afternoon for
their regular monthly meeting.
Following the missionary lesson,
Mrs. Frank Kirby called a short
busmess meeting of the Ladies
Aid to make final plans for serv-
ing at the Stfllwater Fair. There
were abou twenty members and
VISIT AND OKLAHOMA IN '57--you'II enjoy iS
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,visitors present. We are sorry to learn that Karl Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Edmondson
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wallen vis- Kdlers mother has been very ill, and Mrs. Lela Edmondson visited
ited Mrs. Chlles at Perkins Sun- but we are glad that she is some Mrs. Jennie Terrlll, Madie Sharp,
day aternoon, better. She is at the home of her Mrs. Ed Knight and Mr. Everett
Those who spent Monday even- son an d family. Gates, all of Stillwater. Sunday
ins at the Raymond Johnson Leonard Jones and girls called afternoon.
home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray at the parsonage Thursday morn- Dar Knott of Stllwater ate
Herod, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Blair ing. dinner with Rev. Roy Trent on
md Jack, Mrs. Elsie McNabb and Mrs Nellie Holsinger of Perkins Thursday.
and Mrs. Beulah Kinzle of Gush- Wednesday evening guests of
Inez, Mrs. Myrtle Farmer, Mrs. ing spent sunday afternoon in -.-
Lorayne West, Oaxry, CaxolyR the C. O. Kinzie home. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Kinzle were
and Janet. Mrs. Paul Marshall called on the Mr. mad Mrs. Louis Klnzle and
The occasion was Rarmond's O. K. Edmond.sons Friday even- family.
fiftieth birthday. Home-made ice ins. " Janet West ,ent Stmdy af-
cream and cake were served. Mrs. Max Edmondson's mother ternoon With Patsy Kinzie.
'S 50 YEARS OF PROGRESS O
14-22 OKLAHOMA FREE STATE FAIR. Offi.
cial Semi-Centennial Fair of Oklahoma,
Muskogee.
12-15 Wo°d[ard C°un-ty Free air' W°°dward i,#? ""
13 Boggy Depot Centennial, Atoka.
1415 Overland Mail-Butterfield Trail Celebra_
tion, Durant.
14-15 Kiwanis Clu,b Sports Car Races, Stiliwater t t
14-16 Cherokee Strip Celebration, Ponca City
14-17 Phillips University, Founding and Cher. ]
okee Strip Celebration Pageant, Enid
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15-16
15-19
16-18
16-18
16-19
16-19
21
21-28
21st Annual Pioneer Day and Semi
Centennial elebratlon, Cleveland.
"Golden Jubilee" Pageant, Perry
District Fair and Rodeo, Sapulpa
Oklahoma Consistory, Guthrie
SE Fair and Exposition, Ada
Payne County Pair_Historical Pageant,
19th at night only, Stfllwater
Tulsa 1milan Powwow Dances, Tulsa
STATE FAIR, OKLdkHOMA. Okla. City
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Mrs. Burnett, suffered a stroke erald Johnson let Monday
for Lernars, Iowa, where he wit!
Friday and is in the Stlllwater attend Westmar College.
Hospital. We hope she will soon Raymond Klnzle and Ralph
be better. Jacob have been suraying the
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Kirby and livestock barns at the fair-
girls were Sunday dinner guests grounds.
of the Frank Kirbys. Larrv and Gerald Johnson
Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hall and
sent Friday evening in the Roy
dughter of Stillwater visited in
Trent home.
the home of the C. O. Kinzles,
Su-day night Rebekah Lodge
" --* "=''<= rce Ausmus, Noble Grand,
Dr. Buel J. Staton . .resided over te regular sesslo.
OPTOMETRIST of Perkins Rebekah Lodge on last
Located down stairs . Thursday, September 5 at the
616 S. Main StiUwater OOF hall.
During the business of the ev-
.... -...,.. J .,3 .... ,. ...... W enlng the lodge voted to give $5
to the Methodist churoh chimes
Our Milkshakes
are made with
.Real Ice Cream
Central Sundries
in memory of their deceased
members.
A check is also to be sent to
the Cancer Fund in loving mem-
ory of E. Rose Michelson, presi-
dent of the Rebekah Assembly of
Oklahoma who recently passed
away.
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Electric Shavers
Remington and Sunbeam
Burt's Jewelry
Thursday, September I, 7
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on the previous week, birth-
dates for August were celebrated
at the home of Pearl Stumbo
With a home party. Members pre-
sent enjoyed ice cream bars and
punch and sang the familiar bir-
thday song to Mary Pearl, the
honoree.
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Stewed Tomatoes
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Snow Crop Frozen
GreenPeas
Cut Corn
Instant Coffee
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Large d t irllQ Lb. [ Red Bud No" 303 cans
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MELROSE Tray Pack
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