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MR. AND MRS. E. D. MclNTYRE
Mclntyre Anniversary To Be Observed
Mr and Mrs E.D. McIntyre,
Tryon, will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary as guests of
honor at ~ reception Sunday, Oct.
14, at the Christian Union church,
Tryon.
Their sons Dr. John A. McIntyre
and Dr. Ray V. McIntyre, and
their families will be hosts for
the occasion.
Friends and relatives are invited
to call between 2 .p.m. and 5 p.m.
The couple requests no gifts.
Mr and Mrs McIntyre were
married at Chandler, Oct. 19,
They have resided at Tryon all
their married life. Mrs McInyre
is the former Miss Lula Hall of
Tryon.
Services Are Held i Birthday Club
The Birthday club met Friday,
Mrs Anna Lola Foshee, 52, of
Cushing, died Saturday eveningI Sept. 28 at the home of Gertrude
Ishmael with a covered dish din-
following an illness of two weeks, I
in the Cushing Municipal hosptta ]
net.
I
where she had been a patient for' Bess Lewis and Artha Fagan[
one week. t celebrated their . birthdays and]
I were presented with a present]
Funeral
services
were
hel
I
from their mystery sister.
Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in the Mere I
or]at Chapel of the Fairley Funer- Others present were Lida Knipe,
al Home with Rev. LT. Harpera' Alpha Bower, Blanche Reynolds,
pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness Rosa Grimm, Nora Rice, Alta
church, in charge.Burial was in RentfroW, Avis Sparkman, Viola
the family lot in the Sunset Martin, Allie Stum, bo and Franie
Memorial Garden, south of StillI Brown of Glencoe.
water. I Next meeting will be with Rosa
Mrs Foshee, born March 18/ Grimm.
1910, south of Ripley, attended
Pleasan'~ View school and spent Meeting Changed
most of her life in that commun-I
ity. For the past year she had
made her home in Cushing. The Oct. 8 meeting of the
American Legion auxiliary will be
Survivors are: three sisters, Mrs held at the home of Mrs George
Louisa Kidd of Houston, Texas* Jacob instead o~ with Mrs Alice
Mrs Myrtle Issacs of Dallas] Niles as previously announced.
Texas and Mrs FAith Clary of
Norman; two brothers, E.O 1
Cooper of Ripley and Audra
Council Meets
Oooper of Perkins; several nieces,
;nephews and other relatives, bY[ The ladies of the Christian
She was preceded In death church council met Wednesday,
her parents.
Perkins Teachers
Attend OEA Session
Perkins schools teachers joined
other county teachers in a one-
day workshop of the Payne county
Education a~ociation Friday at
C.E, Donart high school in Still-
water.
Featured .~peakers at the work-
shop we-e Kathleen Rogers and
F.E. Willlngham of the Oklahoma
Ed~ucation association and Ferman
Phillips, OEJt executive secretary.
Discussion chairmen at the event
included Cecil Acuff, Odis Cowley,
and Marilyn Sodowsky of the
Perkirm faculty.
Sept. 19 with Mabel Jacob as
hostess. The meeting was called to
ordeQy vice-president, Mabel
Jacob. ~
A womans prayer was said in
unison. Minu'tes of the last
meeting were read and the treas-
urers report was given. Committee
activities were given. Goldie Lacy
reported sending 10 cards, two
wreaths and one potted plant. Mac
Kuelzer stated that the quilting
group had made $133.50.
Cd~kles and punch were served
by the hostess to the following:
Nellie Knox, Fern Wright, Elva
Jones, Chris Baggett, Avis
Sqpark~an, Goldle Lacy, Alta
Rentfrow, Minnie Recer, Gertrude
Ishmael, Mac Kuelzer and Viola
Hlckman.
THE PERKINS JOURNAL., PERKINS, OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962
Roundup Club
Perkins Roundup club members
heard invitations read for several
events Tuesday night.
The club is invited to attend a
"Trail Ride and Barbecue" of the
Cushing Trail Riders Sunday, Oct.
7, beginning at 10 a.m. Partici-
pants are to m~et five miles
south and one west of the high-
18r33 intersection.
An invitation also was read
from Drumright, announcing a
Jackpot calf roping, bull dogging
and barrel racing competition.
The club voted to begin practic-
ing on Sunday afternoons from
:::!: 1:30 to 4:30 in the future.
The club will hold a dinner at
1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, at the
arena prior to practice•
Sandyland Meeting
The Sandyland Farmers Union
will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday
for its regular meeting•
Supper will be served with
everyone bringing their own
covered dishes. A short business
meeting will be held at 7:30 E.L.
McCarty will show slides during
the evening. Evaryone is invited
to attend.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr and Mrs Louis Miller of
Kansas City, Mo. spent the week-
end with Mrs Miller's mother, Mrs
Nora Fulton. Saturday afternoon
:i~ey visited in Oklahoma City
with their sister and daughter Mr
A!veta Carlile.
Sunday visitors in the O.L.
Moor home were Mrs Moor's
brother, Mr Jack Tow and wife,
Betty and son, Larry all of Okla-
homa City.
The O.L. Moor family visited in
the home of Ruby Moor's sister in
Morrison Sunday evening.
Thursday evening and Friday
guests of the Jim Lacy's were Joel
and Lacy Evans of Selling. Their
parents, MY and Mrs Bob Evans
visited the state fair Thursday
evening and Friday, stayed over-
night at the Lacy's Friday night
Lockenmeyer, Cushing; G.B. Blair
md Foster Johnson, Jr., Yale; E.
R. Lancastor, Miss Julia Lee
Stephens, Dr. Walter L. Honska
of Stillwater; Mrs Larry J. And-
erson, Christmas Seal secretary,
Stillwater, and Mr James Del-
bridge, state field consultant
Oklahoma City.
New officers elected for 1962-
63 included Mr E.R. Lancaster
president; Mr A.H. Bartow, vice
president; Foster Johnson, Jr.,
secretary; and James A. Lovell
treasurer• Mr Bartow read a
statementfrom J.A. Kenworthy
thanking the board members for
the support given him during the
years he served as president of
the association.
The board voted to budget funds
for a tuberculin testing program
for 6-year-olds in the county. Dr.
I-~onska advised the board of a
new method of administering the
tuberculin test called the "Tine"
test which is more realiable than
the patch test but does not re-
quire the use of a needle which
tends to frighten children•
Dr. Honska also "demonstratc.d
a lung function machine provided
by the state tuberculosis associat-
ion. The machine measures the a-
mount of air a person can expell
from his lungs and is an aid to
discovering such respiratory dis-
eases as emphysema.
--We Get Letters-
I have to write you a few lines
to le~ you know what a wonder-
ful group of people we have in
and around Perkins. I've always
loved them all but being away for
such a long time makes one real-
ize more than ever "there is no
place like home."
I think I am doing just fine. I
have felt better the past few days.
The doctors and nurses don't tell
you too much--even though you
ask. But they have all been very
kind to me.
Friends from home have been
so wonderful to come see me and
it does help me to pass off the
days faster. Every day I receive
cards and letters and no one wil]
ever know how much all of these
have meant•
One other thing that has mean~
to very much to me is overyon,~
has been so kind to my family,
Harvey Lee and Marilyn there at
Perkins and Rosetta and Bob here
at the city.
I believe every nurse here will
soon know where Perkins is in
Oklahoma. To me it's the most
important place going•
May God Bless All Richly•
Just Another Perkins
Citizen (Homesick)
Erma Brixey
PEI:KINS, PAYNE COUNTer, ~KLAHOMA
JOURNAL .....
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sodowsky
Editor and Publishers
Published every Thursday and entered aa second class matter at the
Perkins, Oklahoma, Post Office, under the Act of Congress, March 3.
1897.
Subscription Rates: $2.00 a year in Payne, Lincoln and Logan count-
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I have recently purchased the Busy Bee
Laundry from Mrs. Faye Seals. It is pre-
sently being redecorated and equipped
with new Maytag washers and dryers. It
and left Saturday afternoon, will operate under the name of Beverly's
TBAssociation Holiday Laundry. Barring installation
difficulties we will be open for business
Meeting Is Held Saturday, Oct. 6.
The Payne county Tuberculosis 15c Wash -- I0c-25c Dry
association annual meeting was
held Sept. 25, in the Stillwater
National Drive-in bank. The fol- Beverlv Mever
lowing board members attended:
A.H. Bartow, Mrs Hattie Mac
CARD OF THANKS
Dear Friends,
We wish to e~press our apprec-
iation and gratitude to you for
your loyal patronage m the past
past years. We have deeply enjoy-
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with our friends and neighbors
while operating Grimms Care. We
know Arlis Riley will continue to
strive to give you the best possible
service.
Thank You,
RICHARD and ROSA GRIMM
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