Glencoe News
by Mrs. Shermmn Bower
The Worth While Club Rocky Walls, Wichita, Kan-
Tuesday, October 4, in sas, Mr.and Mrs. Kenny
home of Ruth Knox. Applegate, Kenneth Weav-
meeting was called to er, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones
by President Pearl and family, Sapulpa, Mr.
des, the Lord's Prayer and Mrs. Roy Marrs,
,ed in unison and the Pawnee, Leta Olinghouse,
Salute was given. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
refreshments were Murphy and Mr. and Mrs.
rved to 11 members. Ray Baker, Mrs. Helen
were played and Marrs, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
won by Franie Brown, Marts, all of Glencoe,
and Lucy Baker. The Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marrs,
NOvember'meeting will be Ponca City. All report a
held in the home of Goldie wonderfultime.
Nelson. ----
.... Recent dinner guests of
The Marrs family held a Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Boyd
reunion Sunday in the Senior were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Citizens" Building. Present Vance, Decatur, Ark. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. andMrs. LesGrote.
and family, Yukon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tinker
and Mrs. Harvey were Sunday evening visitors
des, Chickasha, Polly of Mrs. MaudDavis.
les, Newkirk, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Gene Donaldson, Sand Bilyeu, Stillwater, were
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Sunday visitors of Mrs. Katie
and family, Tulsa, Tucker.
and Mrs. Owen Devine, Mrs. Charles Budzene and
Mr. and Mrs. children, Perkins, Mrs.
Baker and family, Linda Robertson and chil-
dren, Stillwater, and Mr. and
, Mrs. Gerald Horner and
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supper guests of Mr. and
Main Mrs. Clyde Treat, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Bethards, North Bend,
S.TER 377-6083 Washington, were Tuesday
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cleo Boyd.
dll-.l ION I t \\;IBEI( (0. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker
and family, Wichita, Kansas,
I uml)cr & all other spent the weekend with Mr.
huihlinl2, tnatcrlab, Baker's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Baker.
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Relatives of Lester Grote
and friends of both Mr. and
TO SELL? Mrs. Les Grote met at
Pawnee Lake, Sunday, for a
yers-- real get-together. About 35
We Need Listings. joined in a meal of
Sasser Agency
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Perkins, Okla. It was a most enjoyableday.
Mrs. Letha Wilt was a
Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Childers.
Mrs. Andy Murphy and
Mrs. Leslie Garringer spent
Friday with relatives in
Shawnee.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kincaid
and Mrs. Naomi Bower
visited with Reverend and
Mrs. Robert James, Yale,
Sunday. They all attended
church, then dined out. Mrs.
James is the former Ruby
Dove.
Cody Elwood was honored
on the occasion of his 2nd
birthday with a birthday
party in the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Elwood. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Nolan Tanner, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Lentz and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Childers, Mrs. Letha Will
and his brother, J. D.
Elwood, Jr. Birthday cake
with all that is right for a
2-year-old's birthday was
served,
Brian Peterson and John
Dury, Oklahoma City, spent
Sunday afternoon with
Brian's grandmother, Mrs.
Leta Olinghouse.
Aaron Linsenmeyer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Linsen-
meyer, Tulsa, spent several
days this past week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Linsenmeyer.
Mrs. Daisy Lynch, Paw-
nee, visited Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Les Grote and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Huff.
The Nichols family held a
reunion in the Citizens' State
Bank Building, Morrison,
Sunday. More than 100
attended and a pleasant,
warm good time was enjoyed
by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Mayfield and grandson,
Bobbie Mayfield, Altus,
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Murphy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Grote
visited with Mrs. Daisy
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Lynch, Pawnee, Sunday.
The Junior 4-H Club met
September 29th in the
meeting room of the City
Hall. Officers were elected
as follows: President, Kelli
Carpenter; Vice-President,
Jodi Smith; Secretary-Trea.
surer, Elizabeth Barrows;
Assistant Secretary, Ann
McAlister; Song leader,
Stephen Price; Recreation
Leader, Kim Shell; Reproter,
Tamra Robinson.
The coming events for the
Glencoe 4-Hers' schedule
are the Cheese and Sausage
Festival and the Junior
Share-the Fun Day. It was
decided to hold practice for
the Glencoe Share-the-Fun
skit on October 6th. We
encourage all children who
want to join the Glencoe
Junior 4-H Club to contact
either Ann Barrows, tele-
phone 669-2562, or Carol
Carpenter, telephone 372-
5684. Signed: Tamra Robin.
son, Reporter.
Glencoeites were sadden-
ed by the passing of Mrs.
John Heppal, Sunday even-
ing. Services were held
Wednesday afternoon in the
Poteet Funeral Chapel,
Pawnee. Mrs. Heppal was
the mother of Mrs. Ralph
Spiva. Deepest sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Turner and Mrs. Leo
Stockton, California, were
Monday afternoon visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates.
Mrs. Turner is the former Ivy
Dixon, Perkins, and a school
mate of Mrs. Gates. The
Stocktons are former neigh.
bars in the Perkins area.
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Father of Perkins
resident dies
in Stillwater
Services were at 10i30
a.m. Tuesday at the Church
of the First Born for Claud
Andrew Dean, 73, of 617 E.
16th, who died Sunday, Oct.
16, 1977.
The Rev. Henry McFar-
land officiated. Burial was in
Tryon cemetery located a
quarter of a mile west of
Tryon. Strode Funeral Home
was in charge of arrange-
ments.
Dean was born Feb. 21,
1904, at Binneton in Bryan
County, the son of Henry
Andrew and Missouri Kan-
sas Dean. He was married to
Lillie Mae Strebeck at
Maybell, Texas, May 3,
1924.
Dean grew up in the
Ardmore area and had
resided in the following
places: 10 years in Yubell,
Texas; eight years in
Overbrook, Okla.; 14 years in
Tulare, Calif.; then moving
to Stillwater in 1971 from
Casa Grande, Ariz.,where
the couple had resided for 12
years.
He was a member of the
Church of the First Born.
He was preceded in death
by a daughter, Mae Belle,
and a son, Graver Cleveland.
Survivors include his
widow, two sons and two
daughters, Henry Dean of
Casa Grande; Bud Dean of
Tulare; Mrs. Kenneth (Len-
ora) Barrett of Perkins; and
Mrs. Claudia Blackwell of
1402% S. Hartford; two
sisters, Mrs. Roxie Mae
McKinney of Honey Grove,
Tex., and Mrs. Ruby
Cooksey, 1112 E. 12th, plus
15 grandchildren and eight
reat-grandchildren.
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Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. James
Pickett of Carney celebrated
their 25th wedding anniver-
sary Sunday, Sept. 25, with a
reception at meir home.
The couple's three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Betty Harris, Mrs.
Cherri Brown and Mrs, Janet
Hall served lovely refresh-
ments to 56 guests attending
the 2 to 4 p.m. reception.
James Pickett and Joann
(Skaggs) Pickett were mar-
ried Sept. 27, 1952 at
Chandler. They have lived at
Carney since, farming and
running a grade A dairy.
Also joining the festivities
Sunday were their four
grandchildren, Michele,
Michael and Krystal Harris
and Gerard Hall.
Several changes were
accomplished during the
summer vacation in the
school facilities. New air
conditioning and heating
systems for the high school
and grade school buildings
were installed. A new
concession stand and entry-
way for the gym will be
completed before basketball
season begins, also improve-
ments on the east side of the
gym.
Several classrooms were
painted and new chalkboards
were added. Carney is now
ranked with the Class B
schools following an increase
in enrollment.
Carney people, let's take
pride in our school and set
high goals and standards for
our School children. Get
behind our school.
The Carney Bulldog
Boosters' Club met Saturday
night October 1, in the school
cafeteria for their monthly
meeting and "Bingo" fol-
lowing the meeting. Thirty-
two membership cards were
sold with many -more
prospects to join the club.
Several fund-raising pro-
jeers were discussed. Boost-
er pins were sold along with
booster signs to place in the
yards.
Herbert Wilson won the
black-out game of Bingo and
was presented a $15.00
Money Tree.
The next meeting will be
the first Saturday night on
Nov. S. All interested
basketball fans and parents
please be there.
50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Moore of Carney celebrated
their 50th wedding anniver-
sary Sunday, Sept. 25. Their
son Bill and family came
from Jones to help assist
with the 2 to 5:30 p.m.
reception held at the Moore
home northeast of Carney.
The Carney Roundup Club
held a hamburger fry and
play day for its members last
Saturday evening at the local
arena.
Everyone reported a very
good time.
The Carney Senior Class
held their class play "Mur-
der Go Round", Friday night
Oct. 14 at the High School
Auditorium. A cake walk
followed the play.
They also had a work day
Saturday Oct. 15 for a class
fund-raising project. The
charge was $1.50 an hour per
person.
The Carney Christian
Church held their annual
homecoming dinner follow-
ing Sunday morning church
services Oct. 16. Their pastor
is Rev. Cloy Mallott.
The Carney Junior Class
is busy with fund-raising
projects. First on the agenda
for October is a farm sale at
the Chester Leach farm
south of Tryon. They served
the dinner at the sale with
each member furnishing
food and taking a work
period.
The Perkins Journal Thursday, October 20, 1977.7
A chicken noodle dinner
will be served by the Junior
Class on Oct. 22 from 5:30 to
7:00 p.m. at the Carney
school cafeteria. Advance
tickets can be purchased
from any Junior member.
On Oct. 26 the Junior class
will sponsor a film shown in
the high school auditorium.
There will be a concession
stand, run by the Juniors.
October 28 will be the
school carnival at the Carney
School. The Juniors will have
a Bingo stand. Each Junior
is to bring "collectables" for
prizes.
Each class is getting ready
for the annual carnival with
selections of their King and
Queen candidates and decid-
ing on what booths and
games they will sponsor.
Carney people who cele-
brated birthdays this week
are Patty Adair, Sherri
Brown, Jane Wilson, Joe
Powell, Mrs. Reece, Novella
Bundy, Marlena Miller,
Helen Holt, Noel Bontwell,
Robert Rains, Debra Thomp-
son and J. J. Anderson.
Anniversaries celebrated:
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gaither
and Mr. and Mrs. Woodie
Wilson. Congratulations to
all of you!
Congratulations to Allan
Miller on showing the
champion Jersey heifer at
the Tri-District Fair held at
Agra recently. Allan is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Jack Miller, Carney.
A Touch of Love
He really wasn't much to
look at, white blonde hair
that stood on end, a solemn
face that never smiled,
listless blue eyes that were
quick to shed a tear.
• He touched their lives for
eight short months. With
kindness and lots of love he
learned to smile and laugh
right out loud. So much he
learned in such a short while:
uttered his first words,
learned to stand and walk
alone, to throw a ball and
find what mud is all about.
One taught him to dance,
one taught him not to potty
in his pants, one taught him
to snap his fingers, one
taught him to wink his eye,
one taught him to patty cake.
one taught him to play with
toys, one taught him to swim
on a tube, one taught him to
blow a kiss good-bye. They
all taught him to pray to God
and holler "Morn".
He has a new Morn and
Dad all his own now. for he
was adopted this past
August, with a little touch of
love, happiness and a home
Mike will get grown.
Everyone have a good day.
Thank the Good Lord for all
our blessings he gives us
from day to day. Give a touch
of love to someone you know.
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Band Carnival
Sat. Oct. 29
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