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dinner guests of
and Mrs. Russell
were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawton, who were
Weekend guests, Mr.
Gale Murphy, Dale
and family, and Mr.
Mrs. Milton Nichols.
callers were Mr.
Mrs. Jim Stephens and
Mrs. Max Haken
children, and Mr. and
Carl Wills, Pawnee.
and Mrs. Emmett
Friday with
family, Mr. and
Murle Blanchard and
Morrison.
Sharlene Burris and
were Sunday dinner
of Mr. and Mrs. Les
and Mrs. Meryl Porter
Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Marland. Mr.
is an uncle of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Bower,
and John Baxter,
were week.
of their parents,
and Mrs. Sherman
and Mrs. Katie
and Mrs. Irvin
and family, and
Robinson, Collins.
were weekend visitors
Robinson.
and Mrs. Charles
and Karen are
vacationing in
Wyoming.
Mrs. Jack Burner and
Kevin and Mrs. Leslie
Garringer and Tamara w
Oklahoma City visitors Mon-
day.
Linda Peterson and David
Hunt, Oklahoma City, spent
Friday and Friday night with
Linda's grandmother, Mrs.
Leta Olinghouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Watson and son, Blackwell,
and Mrs. Letha Will were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Childers.
Mrs. Virginia Bishop,
Paula and Diane, Brooklyn,
New York, who have spent
some time visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Barrows,
returned to their home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Wall and Ethel
Hillis, Nowata. They also
visited in Barnsdail with J.
D. Sears and family, and
Mrs. Beulah Sears.
Weekend visitors of Mrs.
Leta Olinghouse were Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Peterson and
Brian, Oklahoma City and
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Peterson
and Amy, Okmulgee.
Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Katie Tucker were Mr. •
and Mrs. Miles Tucker and
children, Mannford, Mrs.
Jim Bower. Robin and John
Baxter, Wichita, Kansas,
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Bilyeu, Stillwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Porter
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and family were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Meryl Porter where all
enjoyed home-made ice
cream and cake.
Mrs. Sharlene Burris and
Lisa visited with friends in
Apache Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest
Kramer, Walters, and Isaac
Hesser, Stillwater, visited
Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Kincaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Linson-
meyer and children, Tulsa,
and Wayne Linsenmeyer,
Oklahoma City, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Linsenmeyer.
Arthur Barrows and fam-
ily, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Barrows, have been
transferred from the Kaw
Dam area to Cherryvale,
Kansas. Joe Barrows, Allen
Barrows and Gilbert Barrows
spent Monday moving the
family to their new home.
Mrs. Katie Tucker spent
the past week with her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Tucker and children,
Bartlesville.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ripley
and son moved to their new
home southeast of Glencoe.
They were assisted in the
move by Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Grote .and Mrs. Sharlene
Burris.
Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Porter
were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. Porter's
mother Mrs. Kate Porter,
Stillwater.
,; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark,
Lawton, were over-night
guests Sunday of Mrs.
Clark's sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Nichols.
Monday visitors of Mrs.
Leta Olinghouse were Mr.
and Mrs. Jess Tipton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clapp
and Wilma were Enid
visitors Friday. Mrs. Clapp
remained to help care for her
sister, Mrs. Fanny Casey,
and a nephew, Abram
Case)', both of whom were
hospitalized.
HELVERING FAMILY
REUNION
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Larimore, Mrs. Clara Hel-
vering Roberson, Mrs. Myra
Hooper, Blackwell, and Mrs.
Gertrude Atkinson, Still-
water, all attended the
Helvering family reunion
held in the home of Mrs.
Roberson's brother, James
Helvering and family, Brad-
ford, Arkansas. Relatives
were present from Texas,
Tennessee, Michigan, Mis-
sissippi, Oklahoma and
Arkansas. There were 44
plus in attendance and all
reported a wonderful time2
Monday evening guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Nichols were Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Clark, Lawton, Mr.
and Mrs. Gale Murphy, Mrs.
Rhonda Haken and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stephens
and Nicki, Dale Murphy and
family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Murphy. All enjoyed
home-made ice cream and
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Brown, Ft. Worth, Texas,
are visiting Mr. Brown's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Brown. Mr. Brown fell and
broke the leg bone, just
below the hip joint. He
underwent surgery Monday
and is reported as making
satisfactory progress.
Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Porter
were supper guests of their
son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Porter and girls,
Fairfax, Wednesday even-
ing.
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GLENCOE FFA CHAPTER
PARTICIPATES IN PAYNE
COUNTY FAIR
Ten members of the
Glencoe FFA Chapter partic-
ipated in this year's Payne
County Fall Show.
Placing second in the
swine competition was Ray
Brown with his Chester
White along with Gary Coe
who won fourth place with
his spotted hog.
In cattle Burble Pritchard
won first and Reserve
Champion with both her bull
and heifer in the Open Polled
Hereford heifer. Burble also
placed second with her
Junior Polled Hereford heif-
er. Carnice Scrogum placed
second with her light-weight
crossbred steer. John
Franks' Simmental won first
in its new breed heifers
class. With her Polled
Hereford heifer, Dee Dee
Doll placed second. Kelly
Denny won both a second
and third in the Dairy
Division with her Holsteins.
Athena Richards took a fifth
place with her light-weight
crossbred wether lamb.
Brenda Shenold had the first
and second place Hampshire
ewes in her class and also the
Reserve Grand Champion
Hampshire Ewe.
In the crop sample
competition Jeff Kuhn
placed first with his oats
sample, second in barley,
and third in prairie hay.
In garden products Jon
Kuhn placed first with his
okra and peppers and third
with his squash.
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Perkins Visitors
Bruce Dungan has been
here from Tehachapi, Calif.
visiting Mrs. Maude Markee
and other friends and
relatives while looking for
property to buy.
Mrs. Geneva Binford has
had as her guests Mr. and
Mrs. Tom DelaTorre and two
sons from Bellflower, Calif.
and Debra Pino from
Cerritos, California. Also
this week Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Binford, Torrance,
Calif. visited Sunday and
Monday with her.
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The Perkins Journal Thursday, Septembe r 15, 1977.7
From Here and There
By Edna Eaton Wilson
Diamond Valley Commun-
ity was saddened by the
sudden death of Mrs. Jack
Danuser the past weekend.
Mrs. Danuser had been in
ill health for some time with
emphysema, and related
illness. Mrs Danuser had
been a resident of Diamond
Valley since 1947.
Services were at 10:30
Monday, with Reavis Funer.
al Home in charge. Rev.
Harry Hix was the minister.
Mrs. Danuser is survived
by her husband Jack, of the
home, her mother, Mrs.
Bessie Perkins of Perry; two
sons, Randy of Billings, Jack
Jr. of Stillwater and four
sisters.
The sisters are Mrs. Faye
Dollar, Long Beach, Calif.,
Mrs. Violet Carpenter, Sand
Springs; Mrs. Pearl Baum-
gartner, and Mrs. Mary
Edwards, both of Perry.
Diamond Valley Muscial
was well attended Friday
night Sept. 9. The next
Music Festival for Diamond
Valley will be Sept. 23.
Everyone is welcome.
The Annual Community
Business meeting was well
attended Tuesday evening,
Sept. 6.
Among the items of
business considered was the
annual fund-raiser effort
which will be a Bean and
other Supper to be an event
of October 22. Carl Grant
was elected Member.At-
Large on the governing
board for the community.
A vote of thanks was
accorded those responsible
for the new sign on the front
of the Community Building -
they being John Pace and
Richmond Wilson, who gave
the •boards from which the
sign • was made. Jack
Hoffman who painted the
name of the building on the
boards and Roy Leach and
Jim Demarree who did the
work of getting the sign in
place aboe:(he front doors.
Good Work[
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford
Emmons sons, Jason, 5, and
Brandon, 2, and Miss Robin
Emmons, all of Earlsboro,
Ark., visited their parents,
Col and Mrs. Earl Emmons,
Bradford Emmons grandmo-
thers, Mrs. Julia Emmons of
Stillwater and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Cunningham of Mehan Val-
ley and other relatives over
Labor Day weekend.
East Side 4-H club placed
First on their Educational
Booth at the Payne County
Fair last week[ And oh Boy[
Are we all ever proudt The
Booth will be shown at Tulsa
State Fair.
1977 is the second year of
the club and they showed
against other exhibitors.
Individual winnings of the
club members include 3rd
place on yearling ewe.Eddie
Adams; Sth place wether,
Kathy Adams. Kathy also
placed 2rid on her handmade
waste basket and first place
on her plate of cookies.
Clinton Abbot received
2nd place on his set of
bookshelves and George Hall
won third place on his
bookends.
Clara Mac Wise and Joan
diggs both handicapped
showed handmade pillow
slips in the open class
division and each placed
third in class for the type of
handwork.
Linda Schelby first organi-
zed the East Side 4-H club in
1975, obtaining authorized
ving and
Storewide.Wide
permission of the inclusion of
the adult handicapped. Linda
has married and moved away
and since Linda left Mr. and
Mrs. John Addison are
sponsors for East Side Club.
John Addison is a Senior
at OSU, preparing to teach
Special Education.
Frank Driskel is among the
first farmers to have wheat
growing early enough for
winter pasture.
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