DAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1994
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): Youth Sunday on Nov. 20; Community
Service on Nov. 20 at 7:00 PM; Service of
and Praise on Nov. 27 at 7:30.
School classes for all ages meet weekly at
and worship follows at 10:55. Children's Choirs
at 6:00. Visitors are welcome.
Grace what a glorious way to begin a service
of blessing. It seems the world is over,
have heard this song.
of us its words mean one thing but to others its
have been saved by, (I once was lost but now I
us have worked hard for the necessity of life but
stop to realize that everything we have ac-
not belong to use. It is God's world, all of it.
its wealth and its powers. As children of God
his abundance and it's benefits. He asks us to
of our earnings, not to much you could say to
to the whole wide world. We are told in
Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon
and rust doth corrupt and where thieves
through and steal." We know God is in heaven.
4:1, Last part; Knowing that ye also have a
Who hath measured the waters in the
hand and meted out heaven with the span and
the dust of the earth in a measure and weighed
in scales and hills in a balance. Amazing
let us humble ourselves therefore under the
of god, that he may exact us in due time:
our cares upon him; for He careth for you and
sustain you through your trials, is my prayer.
Baptist Church of Agra's homecoming wasa
- 136 former members and guest made it a joy
all.
music by church family members, Marie Roe,
Mamie Silvers, a tape by our former pastor,
Now serving the Lord in Fort Worth,
and Lenora Kinders grandchildren were
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My personal thanks to
Esther Ham for providing the
news from the center...it is
appreciated very much.
It has been another excit-
ing and very busy week at
our center with many, activi-
ties. On Wednesday, Novem-
ber 2 many gathered to be-
gin the behind the scenes
work required to have our
fund-raising dinner and on
Thursday the great work was
continued. We had the larg-
est crowd we have ever had
with 137 people coming to
dinner. What an exciting
evening. We received so
many compliments on the
wonderful food. We are so
grateful for the support of our
center and your willingness
to take part in our activities
making it one of the best
things in Perkins America.
Prior to the dinner a total
of 164 people received the flu
shots from noon to 4 p.m. and
while waiting inhaled the
delicious aroma of cooking
stew and beans. It is a cer-
tainty this aided in the great
number served. It was a won-
derful day!
On Saturday night 16
people gathered to play
games and fellowship with
great food adding the good
time of the evening. We had
people dropping in during the
evening from out of town who
were in Perkins attending the
Alumni Banquet. What a
wonderful evening.
I heard that on Clean-Up
day we are going to have
fried chicken, wit biscuits
and gravy for all those who
work cleaning up our center.
You will not want to miss
this...you work, then eat
GREAT FOOD>
Our Birthday Luncheon is
scheduled for November 18
and this is always a high-
light oi a week especmlly
those with November
birthdays...so make plans to
come. The center furnishes
the meat and you are just to
bring a fill in ...eat and stay
and play all our games with
US.
Side Quartet was wonderful. If you ever get a
them, they will bless your heart with their
testimonies. God bless them. The covered dish
followed as always enabled everyone to catch
and making new ones.
committee sends special thanks to all
a great day. Sue Silicer who helped in
plus putting together the bulletin a extra
also to Cushing Floral ~r Decorations,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kastl
Our Little Branson Monday
Night music was enjoyed by
a large crowd that loves to
fellowship, and enjoy good
time music. We had 117
people who enjoyed the great
sounds furnished by the fol-
lowing musicians: Ival
Hesser, Allen Cain, Vic
Metzger from Stillwater;
Ethel Bowes, Harvey
Preston, Dixie Preston, Bob
Scott, Jim Music, Wanda
Bennett, Homer Wilson, all
from Cushing; Bud Smith
from Crescent; Alvy Stevens
from Tulsa; Art and Jackie
Bennett, and Jack Luker
from Oklahoma City; Larry
Darnell from Wellston; Glenn
and Esther Nottingham from
Coyle; Frances Hoover,
Jimmie Dodson, Norvel Cole,
Harold Hughes, Jim Ham,
Bennie Russell, Evelyn
Havel, and Teresa Adams
from Perkins. With all this
great music the rafters fairly
shoot with happiness!
Our hostesses who had
tables loaded with delicious
baked goodies and sand-
wiches were Kaye Cain,
Flora Cundiff, and yours
The P-T Agriculture
booster met at the Agricul-
ture" farm on November 3,
1994. Plans for the work day
on November 5th were final-
ized. The auction to be held
November 19th was dis-
cussed. There will be a con-
cession stand serving BBQ
sandwiches for lunch. Gene
Wellenberg, Ted Arthur,
Beannie Sadler, and Roger
Jennings are the individuals
to be contacted for items to
be auctioned. The meeting
was adjourned and refresh-
ments were served to twelve
members. The next meeting
will be a Christmas Party on
December 1st with all mem-
bers bringing goodies. All
4-H and FFA parents are in-
vited and encouraged to at-
tend the Agriculture Booster
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Local and Ama Churches
The Perkins Journal will be
"re-doing" it's church direc-
tory and we need your help.
We want to include pastors,
worship services, location and
telephone numbers.
Please submit that inform~i-
tion as soon as possible to
The Journal office.
truly. Mrs Jim Music brought
a delicious apple cake that
disappeared as quickly as we
got it on the table. Another
great evening in "Little
Branson in Perkins America"
Mrs. Bud Smith won "Mr.
Sam" yard decoration do-
nated and created by Dorothy
Crume of Wellston. Con-
gratulations Mrs. Smith and
thanks, Dorothy, for helping
the center pay our bills.
Another Rummicub tourna-
ment is scheduled for Friday
evening, November 11, start-
ing at 5 p.m...come and beat
the experts...have fun and we
are going to eat pizza before,
during and after the
tournament...so it will be
another fun evening at our
center.
Our best wishes to Alpha
Bowers who is not doing real
well health wise...she is a
corner post at our center and
has been so faithful in every
activity.
Come where everyone has
a good time...the center be-
longs to all seniors 55 or older
and you are always welcome.
That's all the news for this
week.
Meetings. We meet at 7:00
PM the first Thursday of ev-
ery month at the Agriculture
farm.
Cushing Regional Hospital Is
Pleased To Announce...
Lynn Anderson, M.D.
Board Certified In
Dermatology
ha~ joined the ~ of Cushing Regk~ld Ho~plti~ri
Outpatient Specialty Clinic
Appointment# Are A vMlsble By C~lllng
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Emil and Pauline Kastl ter and are now retired re-
...... recently celebrated their 50th siding on their farm south-
wedding anniversary, family east of Stillwater.
, daughter of Ed and Darla, is shown
she received for being chosen "Com-
Camper~ of Troop 99 at a recent overnight.
Perkins Community Thanksgiving Din-
at the First United Methodist Church,
on Saturday, Nov. 19, 5:30-7:00 PM.
for the meal, which will incl,de
fare (turkey and fudns), and
community is welcome. Any donations
go to the missions programs of the church.
to help with the dinner may contact
at 547-2481.
members reported to The
Perkins Journal.
The couple celebrated their
anniversary at a reception
that included 110 guests,
many from out of town. The
couple have three children
and five grandchildren: Mike
and Teresa Kastl, Jill and
Andrea of Edmond; Bart and
Connie Brashears, Angela,
Chris, and Amanda of
Weatherford; and Dennis
Kastl of Stillwater.
Guests from Nebraska in-
cluded Tony and Mary
Sabata, Mary Jane Sabata,
and Frances Kastl; and
Glenn and Delores Bongers
from Kansas City, Missouri.
The couple was married on
October 21, 1944 in Stillwa-
• Pauline (Johnson) Kastl
graduated from Stillwater
High School in 1940 and at-
tended Oklahoma State Uni-
versity for two years. She
worked for Cessna in
Wichita, Kansas.
Emil graduated from Yukon
High School in 1939 and has
farmed south of Stillwater
since 1937. While farming,
he also worked for Farmer's
Union Insurance and in 1958
was elected as State Secre-
tary.
He served with Farmers
Union in that capacity for 28
years until retiring in 1986.
Over the last few years' the
couple have gradually con-
verted their farming opera-
tion to raising beef cattle.
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