(! 4-THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, October 25, 2001
teachers needed
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EduCare and Kids Klub is a care for Kindergarten through
comprehensive and develop- fifth grade.
mentally appropriate childcare We are currently in need of
program available to families in substitute teachers. If you are 18
the Perkins area and is a minis- years old and have a High
try of the First united Method- School diploma or GED and
ist Church of Perkins. would be interested in placing
This ministry is committed your name on our substitute list
to providing the best child care please contact Betty Weems,
and learning environment for EduCare Director at 1005 E.
7 hiidren ages two through four. Kirk St. or call 547-8306.
We also provide after-school
iElm Grove HCE Club holds meeting
"by Pauline Smith, Secretary
The Elm Grove HCE Club met in the home of Judy Moormon
October 9.
The meeting was called to order b the president Connie Walker.
' The devotion was from Mark 4:31-32 and was read by Frances
Burton, She led a prayer for our country.
Roll call was answered by seven members with what house plant
is important to you.
Volunteer hours were counted. The minutes of the last meeting
-was read by Pauline Smith, Secretary.
Delsa Gilder gave the treasurers report. Connie Walker and
Marthel Kinzie worked as hostess at Family Fair September 29.
Connie Walker attended County Council September 217 at the
'Expo Center.
Enrollment cards were filled out and turned in and dues were
paid.
,, Mary Kay Jennings read the news letter. She also lead the les-
• on, Houseplant Haven, which was very good.
Delsa Gilder won the door prize. Judy Moormon served lovely
, refreshments to Frances Burton, Delsa Gilder, Mary Kay Jennings,
• Pauline Smith, Connie and Juanita Walker.
, The next meeting will be November 13 with Louise Kautz as
• hostess and Connie Walker the lesson leader.
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iCimarron Valley HCE learns
about "Houseplant Haven"
by Geraldine Allen
* Cimarron Valley HCE Group
met for their regular meeting
:October 2 at 1:30 p.m. in the
aome of Joan Botts. Inez Barnes
and possible causes and symp-
toms of common indoor plant
problems.
Connie Norrie read minutes of
the previous meeting and
Fair" held in Stillwater First
Methodist Church. Our group
furnished 9 dozen muffins for
the event.
Charlotte Costa and Betty
Branstetter made the September
tour to visit the Sam Noble His-
toric Museum in Norman. The
next educational tour is planned
to visit Braum's Dairy. Attend-
ing the September 27 County
Council meeting at the Expo
Center were George and Emma
Hardin, Jack and Joan Botts,
Bonnie Manke, Charlotte Costa,
Connie Norrie, Wayne and
Geraldine Allen. The program
was "It's Fall, Let's Sew!" with
Darlene Leach of the Perkins
quilting Post.
Members filled out member-
ship forms for 2002 and checked
to be sure the mailing address is
correct. Receiving birthday gifts
from their Secret pals were:
Charlotte Costa, Barbara Kirby
and Inez Barnes.
Jean Platt will be the hostess
for the November meeting in her
home and the program will be
"Writing Your Life History."
Joan and Inez served lovely
refreshments to Emma Hardin,
Connie Norrie, Elda Mason,
Charlotte Parrack, Carol Acuff,
Bonnie Manke, Bertha Case,
Jean Platt, June Stacy, Lillian
Youngblood, Betty Branstetter
and Geraldine Allen.
4-H news
by Dusty Kelly
In this month's 4-H meeting
we were very busy. First we had
2001 officer elections: Presi-
dent-Gena Wollenberg, Vice
president-Katie Dawson, Secre-
tary-Jordie Myers, Reporter-
Dustin Kelly, Historian-Drew
Anderson, Recreation leader-
Reed Myers, Community ser-
vice representative-Cody Wehr,
and Calling committee leader-
"Throw down those sacks of greasy doughnuts or you have exactly 5 and I/2 minutes
of Wwn!" Sheriff Wyatt Burp (aka Joan Botts, far right) warns Bad Guys #1 and #2
showed up at the TOPS #0K488 open house on Wednesday, October 3. Bad Guys #1
Clara Kerntke (yd from left) and Ruby Kerntke (2 from right). Others in the
Doughnuts" skit are Shirley Horton, left, as Doc Hollandaise, Lael Craddock as
Margaret Coate as the narrator. Paula Rice, State Coordinator, spoke to the group about
to International Rally Days (IRD) at Seattle, WA and showed photos that were taken
bet 20. Any 4-H member that
can, bring two two-liter pops or
individually wrapped goods to
the concession stand. Also,
Michael Pase gave a speech
about golf. Here are some of the
upcoming activities: the mini
Health Fair. Perkins needs to
drop 5 dozen cookies off at the
Extension office.
Come to the Payne Co. 4-H
Social Event at Couch Park
which will be October 13. The
county 4-H clubs will have a
float in the OSU Homecoming
parade. Remember to bring
books you no longer need to the
next meeting for donating to the
Public Library. Bring your de-
signs for club T-shirts to the next
meeting.
October is Oklahoma 4-H
month. Oklahoma 4-H cel-
ebrates 4-H during the entire
month and members will be
doing a variety of activities to
promote 4-H in their clubs,
communities, country and
world.
Please remember to fill out
a new enrollment card each
year. Livestock exhibitors must
have an updated enrollment
card on file at the County Ex-
tension Office by November 1,
2001 and must have attended
three 4-H club meetings to be
eligible to show at the Payne
County Junior Livestock Show
in March.
was co-hostess. President Bonnie Manke gave the finan- Drew Wehr. After the elections We invite interested persons
Emma Hardm presided over the cial report. Both were approved, we discussed the porkchop sup- to join 4-H. See what fun we
also r a he k o per and auction whtch is on No
'haeeting. Joan read scripture Connie e dt than y u • - have, attend our next meeting
c " es" "n=;z2 re eived from vember 10, 2001 The pig sale . which is November 5, 2001 at
!:from Mark 4:31:32, Our ten- ...
ston Educator, Mary Selk, at- Pauline 'Smith of Elm Grove ,s just around me corner, octo- the Evans Ag Barn. '
tended ourmeeting for a short HCE, Payfie CoUnty Youth ' ''
Obituary-Recer
Corrinne Recer, age 81, died Friday, October 12, 2001
home in Midland, Texas. Grave side services were held
day, October 15 at 3 p.m. in Resthaven Memorial Park
Richard Braun of First Presbyterian Church officiating.
Arrangements were under the direction of Ellis
Home.
The family requests memorials be directed to the
Bridge Center, Hospice of Midland or to First Presb'
Church.
Corrinne Was born May 16, 1920 in Americus,
C.W. Carmichael and Vivian (Land) Carmichael.
She was reared in Cuthbert, Georgia and was
Cuthbert High School and Andrew College.
She received a B.S. degree in Music Education
gia State College in Milledgeville, Georgia, and an
gree in Music Education from Eastern New Mexico
Mrs. Recer accepted a position as
in Jal, New Mexico in 1943 and retained that position until
She married LT. Recer August 18, 1944 and they
Jal, New Mexico until 1976, at which time they moved to
land, Texas. She was a member of the First Presbyterian
and Delta kappa Gamma.
She was preceded in death by her husband, J.T. Recer.
vivorsinclude a brother, C.W. Carmichael, Jr. of
Georgia and two nephews.
Nov. 3rd after the Alumni Banquet.
isit. Shelter and Domestic Violence.
. Fourteen members answered June Stacy gave the Good Cheer
'Toll call with "What houseplant Report.
.i is important to you because of Emma Lou gave special
some special meaning?" June thanks to members for their help
. Stacy presented the lesson on with the bake sale and book sale
"Houseplant Haven." She gave during Harvest Fest. Proceeds
: elections for plants, their loca- went toward our #1 project, the
,tion and care. Information sheets Perkins Library.
suggested plants for low, me- June and Connie represented
..dium and high light locations our group at the recent "Family
Opens at 7 p.m. at the Lions Den
This will be a great time to visit with
long lost friends after the banquet.
Videos of the event can be purchased.
All Alumni are invited to
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