rs. Gretta Schall and
Robert Dunkle, Wann, ,
Wednesday with Mr.
Mrs. George Castoe.
Schall is Mrs. Castoe's,
and Mrs. Bud Brown
family, Perkins, were
evening supper
of Mrs. Tom Brown.
guests were Mr. and
Floyd Brown, Ft.
Texas.
Jr. and Mrs. Randy
parents of a
girl, Olivia Renee. The
wieghed 7 pounds and
She has a sister
The Robinsons live in
is teaching.
Robinson is the former
and Mrs. Charles
past week in
Missouri, where
visited his sister and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Meryi Porter spent
with her sister,
Myrtle Whitson, Still.
Mrs. Whitson has
I quite ill.
and Mrs. David
Ponca City, were
guests of Mr.
Broyles.
and Mrs. Shurrell
Paris, Tennessee,
Monday evening with
and Mrs. Sherman
Mr. Smith is a former
and Mrs. Milton
were Wednesday
visitors of Mrs.
)hine Nichols, Ponca
resident, retired
Cecil Yeager, Austin,
visited with Glencoe
tds during this past
SENIOR CITIZENS
Senior Citizens and
staff are presently
the Lions Club their
breakfast. This
we hope, a
affair. The
musical sessions
of great interest and
attendance--come join
us each Friday night. The
Senior Citizens are quite
fortunate to have the
services of members of the
Green Thumb to assist them
in building repairs. Led by
Dick Stephens, this group is
providing much-needed wir-
ing and repair work. A Foods
Program is in the making
and it is hoped will be
underway soon. The re-
sponse to the Crisis Interven-
tion Program was excellent
and results have been more
than hoped for. Visit us.
ILLINESS
Dale Murphy and his
mother, Mrs. Faye Murphy,
visited their aunt Mrs. Stella
Caldwell, Perry, Sunday.
Mrs. Caldwell has been quite
ill.
Tom Brown remains a
patient in the Stillwater
Hospital.
Howard Day will enter
Veterans' Hospital, Okla-
homa City, Wednesday, for a
serious operation. Prayers
are requested.
Leta Kelso, former resi-
dent now living in Stillwater,
remains a patient in an
Oklahoma City hospital. She
received a broken neck as a
result of a car accident and is
in a cast.
RAMBO RUSTLERS MEET
The Rambo Rustlers
met for an all day eeting,
Wednesday, in the home of
Mrs. Geneva Blanchard.
Following a delicious cover-
ed dish dinner the afternoon
session was held. Jessie
Capstick read Psalms 143,
the Lord's Prayer was prayed
in unison and the Flag Salute
given. Roll call was answer-
ed by Pearl Broyles, Jesse
Capstick, Marie Clapham,
Ana Huff, Ruth Knox,
Gertrude Linsenmeyer, Leta
Olinghouse, Katie Price,
Mary Sawyer, Elizabeth
Turner, and the hostess.
Games were played and
prizes won by Gertrude
Linsenmeyer and Marie
Clapham. Mary Sawyer and
Marie Clapham received
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birthday gifts. All enjoyed a
lovely time.
C-oldie Goes Again
Mrs. Goldie Kuhn accom-
panied a tour group to the
opening of the National Craft
Festival, held in Silver Dollar
City, Missouri, Friday. All
enjoyed the varied displays.
Saturday night all attended
the presentation of Shepherd
of the Hills, held in the hills
near Branson, Missouri.
Sunday they stopped at a
lovely Catholic Church it
Eureka Springs, Arkansas,
where they could see from
the church grounds the
beautiful and impressive
statue of the Christ of the
Ozarks. After a lovely trip,
they arrived home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker
were Sunday dinner guests
of their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenny
Applegate, Sapulpa. Other
guests were two of their
children and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Watson and son, Oklahoma
City, and Mrs. Letha Will
were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Childers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Porter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Porter and girls,
Fairfax, were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Meryl Porter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Linsenmeyer spent Sunday
with their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Linsen-
meyer and children, Tulsa.
The Lee Lensenmeyers
entertained, honoring Mrs.
Walter Linsenmeyer on the
occasion of her birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murle
Blanchard and children,
Morrison, were Sunday
evening visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Blanchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Warden and family and Mrs.
Charles Budzene and chil-
dren, Stillwater, were Sun-
day evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Treat,
Sr.
J. C. Kelso spent the
week-end in Oklahoma City
with his mother Mrs. Leta
Kelso who is a hospital
patient there.
Pete Will, Arlington,
Texas, spent the weekend
with his mother Mrs. Letha
Will and other relatives.
Mrs. Keith Hodges and
children, Monte Vello, Ala.,
spent the past two weeks
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill McGinty, and with
Mr. Hodges parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hodges.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Blanchard hosted the Rambo
Rustlers Club members and
their families Saturday
night, In attendance were
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Linsenmeyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Knox, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Skidgel, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Baker, Leta
Olinghouse, Mr. and Mrs. O.
C. Sawyer and the hosts. All
cards and visiting.
Goldie Kuhn visited her
aunt, Mrs. Ben Adriance,
Enid, who is presently
hospitalized.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fent
were Sunday evening visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Miltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Turner
entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Linsenmeyer Friday
evening. They feted Mrs.
Linsenmeyer on the occasion
of her birthday, serving by
request, not cake--but pie
and ice cream.
Mrs. Dan Redburn, Paw-
nee, and Mrs. Emmett
Blanchard were Thursday
dinner guests of their sister,
Mrs. Clyde Skeen, Still-
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Grote
received word that their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Grote and children, had
been transferred from Kenai
Alaska to Bakers, Montana.
While they will be closer to
"home", they will probably
miss Kenai, since they had
they had resided there for 9
years.
Little Will Brock spent the
past week with his maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Shell, while his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Brock moved their home
from Sherman, Texas to
Monroe, Louisiana.
Sunday evening callers of
Mrs. Maizie Strain were
Mrs. Emma Holland, Mrs.
Maud Davis and Mrs. Goldie
Kuhn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leisher
were Monday afternoon
callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gates.
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GLENCOE PUBLIC
SCHOOL MENU
Menu for Sept. 29
(No School Friday)
Bar-B-Q Beef on Bun
French Fries with Catsup
Orange Juice
Cookies
Milk
Lucy Graham
Celebrates
birthday
Family visitors in the
home of Clarrcy and Sue
Cook to help celebrate the
83rd birthday of Lucy
Graham last week were Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Graham of
Sapulpa and Mrs. Joe
Graham and daughters
Emily and Amanda, of Tulsa,
and Ira Cook of Stillwater.
Lucy Graham and her
sister Bea Dodd of Guthrie
will spend Tuesday with
their brother and wife, the C.
T. Edmondsons of Stillwater'
where they will have a
catfish dinner to celebrate
Lucy and Boa's birthdays,
which are only a few days
The Perkins Journal Thursday, September 29, 1977.7
From Here and There
By Edna Eaton Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henry
of Tonasket, Washington
arrived in Stillwater Friday.
The Henrys visited Mrs.
Henry's sister, Mrs. E. M.
Roggow of Stillwater, then
went on to Enid to visit a son
and his family, and from
there will go on to Tennessee
where they will spend some
time with another son who is
with the Tennessee Valley
Authority.
The Henrys also visited
the Harold Stranghns while
here. They plan a return trip
to Payne County in October
where a reunion of all those
who attended Free Silver,
Bend, and Harmony District
schools and Ripley school
during the years of 1913,
1914, and 1915.
Interested persons may
contact this writer at
Stillwater, Ph. 372-4772 or
Allie Gillespie at Cushing.
Date for the proposed
reunion is October 23, or a
date near that Sunday.
Area churches are invited.
to attend the Community
Singing to be held at
Diamond Valley Church on
Thursday afternoon Mrs.
John Eckman, Coyle, Okla.,
was host to the following:
Mrs. Natalie Gatson, Cush-
ing, Oklahoma; Mrs. Opal
Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Whitmore, all of
Coyle. Mrs. Gatson is a
cousin of Mrs. Eckman, Mrs.
Johnson and Mrs. Whir-
more. The occasion was a
reunion with Mrs. Gatson as
she left Coyle with her
mother when she was 2 years
old. Her father, Glen
Charboneau passed away
several years ago and her
mother recently. It was a
happy meeting, pictures
were exchanged and the
afternoon went very quickly.
Now that she is close to
Coyle, we hope to see each
other often.
#
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. DeVote Ingles were
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wood
and Terry of Tulsa. Terry is
home on a furlough from the
Army. •
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Mr. and Mrs. John
Whitmore attended the
Osage Wolfe hunters meet at
Hominy last week. They
reported seeing many
friends. There was a large
crowd at the meet and plenty
of entertainment. The Mar-
rick meet will be the first
week in October.
#
In a recent fair at
Chandler, The White Rock
livestock team placed second
in Lincoln Co. Varina
VanBebber and Todd Van-
Bobber were members of the
team.
#
LeRoy and Joel Brewer
were weekend visitors in the
Warren Brewer home.
#
JAMES oTIS FA1RBANKS
HAS BIRTHDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Long
had a birthday supper Oct.
20 for their grandson James
Otis Fairbanks on his third
birthday, He enjoyed the
beautiful cake, which was
decorated with edible
clowns.
'The guests besides his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Fairbanks and Shelly
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ottaway, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Long, the hosts and
the honoree.
#
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith
visited Wednesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bennett, Perry, Okla. Mr.
Bennett fell from a horse
some time ago and had just
returned from a stay in an
Oklahoma City hospital. We
wish him a speedy recovery.
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is promoted
Marine Private First Class
James R. Terry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan R. Terry of
Route 1, Box 272A, Perkins,
Okla., has been meritorious-
ly promoted to his present
rank upon graduation from
recruit training at the Marine
Corps Recruit depot, San
Diego.
He received the early
promotion for his superior
performance during all i
phases of the ll-week
training cycle, which empha- \\;
sized physical conditioning,
self-discipline and team-
work.
He joined the Marine
Corps in January 1977.
Sunday afternoon, October
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Ms. Joy Green, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Pace is
a patient in Stillwater
Hospital, this time because
of high blood pressure.
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Mrs. L. M. Cooper is
moving from Cheyenne,
Wyoming to Perkins whet
she has purchased a home.
Her sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. O. J. Cunningham
have been here and are busy
helping redecorate the
house. Mrs. Cooper is
delighted with the house and
with the Perkins community.
Mrs. Loren Gray, who
underwent surgery at Still-
water Hospital September
20, is home recuperating
after one week in the
hospital.
October events at Dia-
mond Valley are intriguing.
First off, there will be the
celebration of the Golden
Wedding Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. (Jack)
Dryden.
The Drydens have reared
six daughters and a son, all
of whom plan to be present
Saturday for the gala
occasion.
Daughter Joan is coming
from Washington state;
Clara Rose from Texas;
Zelma from Bartlesville; and
Mary Ruth from Moore.
Lorene and Rose Marie,
eldest of the seven live close,
as does the son John and his
family who reside in
Stiilwater.
Friends, neighbors and
numerous members of the
Dryden family look forward
to Saturday with much joyful
anticipation.
Jack's sister Goldie and
Dollie's sister Juanita and
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Goodenough are
coming in from out of state.
Scott Harting who was
painfully injured in a mishap
that did considerable dam-
age to his pickup about two
weeks ago, has been
released from Stillwater
hospital and is now at home.
Leroy Hatting is one
farmer who gets full use of
his acres. Having harvested
a good yield of wheat from
one of his fields, Leory
planted the land back to
whippoorwill field peas that
yielded a good crop of forage
which Leroy baled, and with
his sons got the good legume
hay into the barn this week.
leroy is busy discing the
ground now where the
expects to plant grain for
winter pasture.
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