t:KIXU JOURNAL
THURSDAY, N
EMBER 10, 1994
by Dora Mercer
that everyone enjoyed the evening of Friday,
28, as they gathered when the Lions hosted the
at the high school cafeteria. It was great
to as we ate the very delectable meal. The
very generous with the pancakes, bacon and
It was fun visiting with neighbors and friends
Would not.otherwise see. As we sipped coffee and
guys were very efficient in replenishing the many
do appreciate the many projects that the Lions
for the Lions: when I was a little girl
it was nearing Easter and I came home
with an announcement. I was so excited in
and smaller sisters that the lions were
Easter eggs for we kids. I surely wanted to
the hunt as I'd never heard of a Lion hiding eggs. I
the mirth on my parents faces were because I was
at getting to see the animals do that amazing
was a great day. A friend surprised me by
We attended a snack supper that evening. We
cards and dominoes and entertained the children
as they rang the doorbell.
evening found us at a pot luck meal as the
group again played games while visiting and tell-
Ol son has a new great granddaughter. Her name
Marie.
Cundiff tells of her new great grandson and his
Taylor Layne.
Former P-T grad
gains OSU honors
Brent Niles, graduate of
Perkins-Tryon High School in
Perkins, recently pledged
Sigma Nu fraterniiy, Epsi-
lon Epsilon chapter located
at Oklahoma State Univer-
sity in Stillwater.
While attending Perkins-
Tryon, Niles was editor of the
high school newspaper, "De-
lllfllL] J , for two years;
member of the year book
staff; President of his Senior
Class; member of Oklahoma
Honor Society; and Secretary
of the National Honor Soci-
ety.
On the Oklahoma State
University campus he is
member of the President's
Leadership Council of the
University. He also com-
peted and won scholastic
membership on the Fresh-
man Leadership Council and
the Freshman Representative
Council. In addition Niles is
on the Homecoming Commit-
tee, and on the "A" Bowling
Team for Sigma Nu. A jour-
nalism major, Niles in en-
rolled in the Honors Program
for Advanced Students at
OSU.
Brent Niles is the son of
Jim and Theresa Niles, and
has a brother, Shane, who is
a Sigma Nu Senior, Zac in
10th grade and another
brother Jake, in the sixth
grade. His grandparents are
also residents of Perkins, AE
"Kate" and Alice Niles.
Elizabeth Wise
I had quite a few people stop by my house.
Was people who wanted to talk about Dad. It
of the way that people used to stop and visit
Dad's house.
had the coffee pot on the stove. It wasn't a
or dripolator, it was a big blue enamel pot that
the coffee in. Many times we have had a cup of
when she took time off from her household
sat outside, on the front porch. He kept busy
Perkins baseball
group to discuss
new ballfield
The Perkins Baseball As-
sociation will be having a
special meeting Wednesday,
November 16, 6:30 p.m. at
the Highschool Commons to
discuss ways to build a new
baseball field.
If you would like more in-
formation, contact Mike
,-his fiddle, or isitinR-witi mme ith :at 3 2,6899, ,,,,
to talk. Several people wanted to take
of him and kids loved to wear his hat and boots to
picture made with him.
visit I remember well. A woman we knew came
day with her two sons, about eight and ten years
older boy really had a case of hero worship for
asked Dad to play his fiddle, so we all gathered in
room and Dad played a fiddle tune while the boy
That tune lasted a long time, as did the
know if the boy danced because he thought
as long as Dad played, or if Dad decided to play
as the boy danced.
though, that it was one exhausted kid who
home.
Republican women to meet
County Repub-
will be having
QVe aber meeting in
at the American
Bank, 500 N.
on Monday, No-
The meeting will start at
7:30 p.m. and will feature
guests Carla Manning and
Lee Denning. If you need a
ride to the meeting, you can
call Elaine Garland at 743-
2626.
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