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THE JOURNAL, Thursday, October 4, 2018 - A3
~" : Psalm !00:1 (A Psalm
-' 2of praise.) Make a joyful
:' :noise unto the LORD,
"all ye lands. 2 Serve the
" "LORD with gladness:
'" come before his presence
-"'with singing.
' " Good Golly Miss Molly!
We thought that having 78
~' beautiful folks was a lot
last week! Tonight there
i+
were83! Wah-hoo! Okay,
our building can hold over
~'Ja hundred and our goal is
::4 to reach that many amaz-
|:'m .
C lng people to sing, play,
:l . . .
hsten and fellowship with.
-7(
; + Let s work on that folks,
alrighty?
There were several
visitors: John and Julie
p{" .
~'~ Goforth-Perkins, Phllis
Rodman-Perkins, Janice
"+,"Hunt-Stillwater and Jim
Wilson-Stillwater. Hope
they come back again.
Sonny Rains opened
with prayer and over our
potluck supper.
Mrs. Tess Gilbert and
Ms. Dorothy Breeden were
busier than all get out, like
always. Mrs. Lorayne
Hughes, lovelier than ever
with her sign in sheet and
pen in hand.
Miss Janene Stevens was
our raffle ticket seller, with
that beautiful smile and a
twinkle in her eye.
Mr. Bob Gilbert, our
M.C. came up to do
announcements, Bryan
Whitmore got up there to
thank everyone who came
out and participated with
our float. By the way, it
looked wonderful! We
had a lot of fun putting it
together, throwing candy, from6 to 8 p.m.: Stillwater Kim Thomas was playing southern gos~l, ballads,
sometimes, bUt not on pur- Music Will be held here at~i S~i~thing that looked like rock~& roll~' ~|t~ative
pose, bombarding groupS ~+ the P.S.C.C. The sing will : a~n~oieik" it wasre!llyo ~re~.much~!} "
of folks with flying candy, be the 2nd and 4th ThursJ ~. pi'etty anti neat ; *~ ~ ' .
It s been too many years day of each month. Doors ~:, : *** So, here's the schedule
for all of us since we par- open at 5 p.m. Potluck Mr. Clifford Creek- for our weekly Monday
ticipated in a parade and
forgot a few things, like,
NOT throwing handfuls of
candy at the same time at
the same parade watchers.
Gotta work on that next
year. Maybe hold a class
or something.
**at
Announcements:
Sunday, October 7: Chris-
tian Heart will be perform-
ing from 3-4 p.m. Christian
Church of Perkins located
at 119 E. Stumbo
Supper served at 5:30 p.m.
Please bring a covered
dish. Donations are greatly
appreciated.
Mopday, November
12, Silent Auction for
the Center. We did not
receive our grant for the
y~r, we:are trying to
corneap with ideas to raise
money to pay for expenses,
i.e. utilitieS', supplies and
such.
Our band for the evening:
Tuesday, October 9 at 6 Piano'Bill Butler/Drums-
p.m. doors open at 5:30 Corky McCroskey/Fid-
p.m. 2nd Tuesday of the dlers-Bob Barker and Vern
month Gospel Singing. Dixon/Harmonica-Sonny
Everyone is welcome to Rains/Electric Gui-
come out and take part by tars-Kenny Buckles, Bill
singing/playing/eating and Worthy and Willy Butch/
listening Be sure to bring Acoustic Guitars-JaW.
a finger food. We'd love LaFollette, Clifford Creek-
to see you here! more, and Kathy Dunn/
Thursday, September 27 Saxophone-Ted Mason/
more started off with the
opening song Duets
for the evening: Mother/
daughter Stella Rogers
and Janene Stevens, Fred
and Joan Reed. Our Win-
ne~s tonight: 50/50 - Bill
Butler, Door Prize - John
~Turpin, a beautiful hand-
made curly scarf by Ms.
Yvonne Evans. Pretty sure
that his beautiful wife Mrs.
Carol Sue appreciates that
pretty scarf.
If you are able to hum
a few bars and/or play an
instrument, we would love
for you to come and play/
sing with us next week!
Be sure to let someone
know when you get here
and we'll get you set up
and signed up for singing.
The songs/instrumentals
are of all kinds. Old to new
country, hymns, gospel,
Night Sings:
5:15 p.m. prayer and
potluck supper, bring a
dish if able. Donations are
extremely appreciated!
6:00 p.m. singing - open
lie
7:130 p.m. break time
7:15 p.m. singing
8:00 p.m. Closing song
"God Bless America" and
we all go home until next
Monday night!
We at the PSCC pray that
you have a blessed week
and weekend, that you stay
healthy and are happy!
Hope you can come visit/
listen/play/sing with us
next Monday night. We'd
love to get to know you!
The Perkins Senior Cit-
izen Center is located at
114 E Kirk Ave, Perkins,
OK 74059
The Elm Grove OHCE of the US when you were
met September 11,201g born?"The minutes of the
" at 6:30 pm at the Elm August meeting were read
Grove Building The and approved.
" meeting was called to The treasurer's report
: order by Vice President was given.
.:, Linda Stewart. The new fair kitchen
who worked pie making
days, kitchen supervi-
sors, shift workers and
cashiers. It takes all of us
working together to make
it work.
The newsletter was
CHOIR
Page AI cries such as Schlotzky's the fundraising.
of integrity and responsi- and McAlister's, work "Our fall concert is
bility consistently Shown OSU home football game coming up on Tuesday,
by the Students, and our concessions and receive Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. in the
strong desire, to be a donations from commu- Stillwater High School
part of the world music ni,ty groups for external Performing Arts Center
scene," she said. "Each performances. Of course, main auditorium," she
of our performing groups we'd be happy to accept said. "The Music of
(band, choir and orches- any additional donations Motown" is a free and
The devotion was given
~ by Wendy Conley entitled
"Hope" from the House of
,Dreams. We paused for a
. ~ moment to think about the
+ thousands of people who
,were involved in 9-11 sev- enteen years ago. A very
-sad day in our history.
,- The flag salute was
, given. Roll call was held
i
, with members answering
i to "Who was President
arrangements were dis- reviewed by Linda. The tra) take big trips only that might come our way ! family friendly con-
cussed. We had a fullLesson "Helpful Tips to every other year or every It's a huge financial corn- cert. And there will be
exhibit in canning and Conflict Resolution" was third year so these contin- mitment." donation box on hand
home & family. Patsy given by Wendy Conley. uedinvitations showhowAyers said the SHS if anyone would like
Rains, Peggy Wolfe and Mary Kay Jennings, well we are thought of and choir's fall concert is an to make a contribution
Sherry Chapman entered member of the county how wellreceived we are opportunitylto help with
flowers. The very nice nominating committee, when we go. It's great to
club exhibit on butterflies asked for suggestions for be part of a school, school P E R EZ
was prepared and setupby County President Elect district and community Page A1
Patsy Lile, Patsy Rains and Secretary. that issosupportive of the on the face on May 25,
and Peggy Wolfe Heard Lovely refreshments performing arts." 2017, at their residence,
many compliments on it. were served by Hostess Ayers said each SHS court records show. When
Many thanks to everyone
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THE PERKINS JOURNAL 27 SEP 201S
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Lorinda to Diane Briden- student+will kave toraise Perez pleaded guilty to
stine, Misty Burk, Sherry the fufids to go on the trip. domestic violence as a
ChalSman,Kelse~/Cordey,~.: +The stOdepts'will misdemeanor on May
Wenity+Cont0y,+ral $3,500 per 30of this year, he was
oppe course of placed onone year's pro-
nmgs, ;i~!dy,:Nf~"~an, th ;~gext yearin order to bation with an order to
Patsy Rams~Li n~ Stew, tal~6 the trip,'~ she said. attend Menders, court
art, c&i~,Wd|k~Pe~y~ #~ith~r SPS nor SHS records show.
WolfeiJaifi~e~WoodSand hivetlie~'funds to b, able
MaryHoppe. GueStS,iwere to footi(~hat"i.bil! ;The arrested after another
ReynaWoods and Odin choir ~ers ~'r/i~raise woman flagged down
Hoppei:,il,i !:~ tlhims~;~,~ib~y,~6~'liing Stillwater Police Offi-
Nexil: iiaeetingI:will be items su:e~?~iiStillwa- cer Shawn Millermon at
October 9 at Elm Grove ter'sFi~tCar~;catalog 10:34 p.m. on May 25,
C~imity, Building with sales, c~id~l sales, have 2017, court records show.
Connie Walker as Hostessi special nights at local eat- She said "she was walk-
and Misty Burk as Leader. ing by the house on the
southwest corner of 9th
Avenue and Duncan and
she heard a female inside
screaming for help," the
affidavit said.
Perez's girlfriend
"looked scared and her
right eye was droopy,"
according to the offi-
cer, who said when he
asked if she was ok, "She
toward the trip."
stepped back and shook
her head no and then
nodded toward Julio," the
affidavit said.
"Once outside she told
me she could not see out
of her right eye She
kept saying she did not
want to press charges
She finally stated she
and Julio had gotten
into an argument about
In that case, Perez was him wanting to do more
drugs," which she did
not want him to do, the
affidavit said.
She said that Perez
struck h~r on the right
side of her head, which
began swelling while
the officer was there, the
affidavit said.
Perez's girlfriend was
transported to the emer-
gency room by ambu-
lance, the affidavit said.
Vomit was found in
the bathroom sink of the
couple's residence along
with blood on the bathtub
and bathroom floor, the
affidavit said.
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