Valley FCE
enjoy fall
decorations
r FCE Club
their Oct. 3 meeting
a noon salad luncheon
by Emma Lou Hardin
Geraldine Allen. Elsie
offered prayer before
meal.
decorated with
leaves, pumpkins, scare-
and bouquets of zin-
of the FCE. ,
Lou, president, pre-
business meet-
Elsie chose for her devo-
Philippians 4:8, lot'
by the Flag Salute
Members an-
roll call with "what
you to FCE?" Min-
of the previous meeting
the treasurer's report
read by Esther Ham.
)ers attending the
County Council
held in the Expo
were Emma Lou,
Virginia and Claudine.
participated in the
presented by Still-
Women's Caucus en-
omanspeak," which
a a portraya| of women
History. She
Abigail Adams.
planning to attend
meeting in Okla-
on Oct. 6 are In,z,
Lou and Virginia.
on a committee to
plans for a spring
r-making project are
Rains, Inez Barnes,
Caldwell and Charlotte
Project "Christmas
"is underway. Stock-
have been made and
are to decorate them at
November meeting,
by Emma Lou in her
on Nov. 7 at 10 a.m.,
by a salad luncheon
business meeting. Club
for 1996 are due in No-
thoughts and prayers
Ruth Wassell who is
nthony's Hospital and
Youngker losing a
to cancer. Members
L cards which were
to them.
l mma Lou presented her
am, "Purpose of FCE.
• objectives of FCE Groups
organized to strengthen,
elop, coordinate and ex-
adult education. To of-
an opportunity for self-
lopment, to improve
e and community life.
list was long on member
which is con-
each year with many
the close of the meeting,
Manke showed steps
Battenburg lace
ittached to fabric in
collars for dresses
sweaters and scarves for
coverings.
embers present were:
Lou Hardin, Charlotte
Esther Ham, Verna
Inez Barnes, Virginia
Manke, Jean
Opal Olson, Rosa
Baker, Elsie Grant,
Branstetter, Claudine
Geraldine Allen
. guests Jean Mihura, Bar-
Tarlton, Mercedes
Sam, Martha and
Boosters Club
meet Thursday
The Perkins-Tryon Ag
fosters Club will meet
• sday, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. at
Evans Ag Farm.
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by Elizabeth Wise
I'm still doing volunteer work at the Stillwater hospital on
Friday mornings, and have developed a habit of self indul-
gence. I leave home thirty minutes early on those days, go by
Hardee's drive in window for a jelly biscuit and cup of coffee,
and have breakfast in the hospital parking lot. The cost of
coffee and biscuit is ninety six cents, and I just toss the change
in a compartment of the console. That change is slowly fill-
ing that little box, at four cents a week. Last Sunday, Karen
and I went to Enid to see my brother and sister-in-law, Frank
and Blanche Eaton, and Frank noticed the pennies. He just
shook his head. He tries to go along with my ways. He also
shakes his head when he looks at the cat tracks on the hood
of my car. "He tries to be tactful, such as "That car would
really shine if it had a wax job." His car and pickup truck
always looks new.
Frank and Blanche were both having a good day, health
wise, and we had a Very good visit. Dallas Cowboys and Green
Bay Packers were on TV, and we reminisced about our early
family life during the commercials. I recalled once, when
two women were fighting at a church meeting, Dad stepped
in between them, saying, "Now, ladies" and one of them
knocked him galley west across the room.
Frank then told about when Dad was in the blacksmith
shop, John Ringwald stopped by and started making smart
alec remarks to Dad. Dad ignored him as long as he could,
then hauled off and knocked John down. John lei , saying he
would get even.
Dad went up the street and found Curt Carlile, who was
Justice of Peace for Perkins then, and asked Curt what the
fine was for hitting a person. Curt replied, "Five dollars," so
Dad paid his fine and went back to the shop. A little later,
Ringwald approached Curt, wanting to file assault and bat-
tery against Frank Eaton. Curt said, "You're too late. He
has been here, pleaded guilty and paid his fine. It's over."
I guess Dad won out that time.
Elizabeth
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