To Observe
1Wedding Anniv.
and Mrs. E. A. Hender-
Ponca City will observe
wedding anniversary
and relatives of the
are invited to attend an
at the home of their
and sister, Mr. and
V. Henderson, 500 N.
Perkins, from 2-4:30
by their children,
Mrs. Arthur Hender-
Mr. and Mrs. Law-
Ponca City, and
Mrs. Cleo Graham of
request no gifts.
Guest At
Builders Meeting
two children
guests were at Oak Dale
Home Extension
dinner. Wan-
gave the invocation.
were decorated in
tall colors with pump-
leaves and flower ar-
introduced the guest
after dinner, The club
to order by the pre-
Elnora Smith, The de-
['was given by Mildred
who read two poems.
read the Woman's
in unison followed by
Salute. The roll call
by nine members
What they were thankful
gave an art exhi-
showed various arti-
can be used for decor-
the hence for the corn-
Joe Costner gave the
on holiday foods. She
interesting article on
in the U.S.A." She
several sheets of
and gave each mere-
of MacSnac, Butter
Bars and Nutmeg
Who attended Achieve-
at Stillwater on Octo-
Elnora Smith, Lil-
Viola Gunkel, Arlene
Belle Whltmore.
were made for the
Night Supper, Novem-
ber 7 p.m. Wanda Smith
Penny Prize and the
will be the Christ-
Club
Luncheon
and Cbuntry Home
Club met for their
meeting and a salad
November 9, at 12:30
of Judy Niles.
was opened with
"Holiday Foods" by
She made three
foods for the hell-
e punch all of which
I
The Journal, Thursday, November 15, 1973 - 9
The Baldknobbers, a country-
western band, headquartering
in Branson, Missouri, will be
appearing in the Glencoe High
School gymnasium November
29, at 8 p.m. The profits will
be to support the Little League,
a program benefitting 50 plus
boys in this community. Admis-
sion will be $2 for adults and
$1 for children. Do come.
Drawing News
Winners of the drawing held
Saturday, November 10, 1973
were as follows:
DEL - MAR'S GROCERY
STORE: Alice Cundiff, Flossie
Cameron; W. N. BAKERS
STORE: Frank Shelton; Mc-
DANIEL & SONS HARDWARE:
Leba Williams, Anna Mahar;
BLUMERS CHAMPLIN SER-
VICE STATION: Nora Sadler;
JOHNNY'S CONOCO SERVICE:
Violet Brake.
Mrs. Etta Elliott from Cush-
ing and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Grimm from Perkins spent last
Wednesday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Brown and daugh-
ter in Ponce City.
***
Mr. and Mrs. Lilburn Grimm
from Oklahoma City spent Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Thomp-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Thompson and sons Duke and
Derek of Stillwater and Mrs.
Sam Rains were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Bower,
re.Rossander Exchanged
Thursday, November l, 1973, Sr., Mary Ruth Focht,
Pamela Moore and Gary Roe- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marrs, Mrs.
sander were married in the Susie hossander, Mr. and Mrs.
Good
The Good" Cheer Club met
Friday, November 9 at the home
of Mrs. DeVilla Clark with Mrs.
Maurine R*iggs as co-hostess.
A covered-dish luncheon was
served at noon. The tables were
decorated with Fall flowers and
Thanksgiving napkins.
The business meeting was
called to order by the president,
Mrs. DeVilla Clark. The Devo-
tional was by Mrs. Clark. The
Lord's Prayer was repeated
and the flag salute given. Mrs.
Maurine Riggs recited the song,
"Over the River and Through
the Woods". Mrs. DeVilla Clark
gave a reading "Thanks for Ev-
erything". The Penny Prize was
won by Mrs. Effie Emerson.
Election of officers was held
and the following were elected:
president, Mrs. Bernice Jor-
dan; vice president, Mrs. Effle
SPEECH CONTEST
On the evening of November
6, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans
took three members of the
Perkins - Tryon FFA to the
Farmers Union District Speech
Contest at Shawnee.
Tony Arthur and Penny More-
land gave speechs on FFA and
Carla Hlnkle gave a speech on
REC. Tony got a first place
plaque and Carla got a third
place plaque on their speechs.
Also receiving honors from
Payne County were Janet Short
from Cushing and Melita Wyatt
from Stillwater.
POT LUCK SUPPER
A Pot Luck Supper will be
held Saturday, November 17 at
the I X L Community Building.
Everyone is welcome.
HIGH PRAIRIE FARMERS
UNION MEETING
The High Prairie Farmers
Union Local 672 will hold its
annual meeting November 23rd
at the High Prairie Community
building at 7:30 p.m. A short
business meeting with the elec-
tion of officers for the coming
year will be conducted by the
present officers, Verlln Nelson,
president, Orval Burton, vice
president, and Bill Wells, sec-
retary. Everyone in the com-
munity is welcome to attend
this meeting. Refreshments will
be served.
Cheer Club Elects Officers
Emerson; secretary-treasur-
er, Mrs. Maurine Riggs.
Those present were Mes-
dames Clodia Arthur, Sophia
Rogers, Winnle Mosor, Daisy
Holbrook, Margaret Graves,
Effle Emerson~ DeVllla Clark,
Maurine Riggs.
The next meeting will be the
Christmas meeting D~member
14 at the I X L Community
Building with everyone as host-
ess. The meat will be furnlshed
and the club ladles are to bring
a covered-dlsh and a Christmas
gift for their Secret Pals. Some
have birthdays in December so
thls could mean two gifts for
Some.
Local Hairdresser
Attends Los Vegas
Beauty Show
by the group with Dora Mercer, owner-operat-
She made Jeweled ~._ ~ ~ or of Dora's Beauty Shop, 307
Cookies, Rocky ~ E. French, Perkins, took part
s, Fruit Cake to in the National Hairdressers
fancy, and Cranbery and Cosmetologists Associa-
Inch. tion's "New, Now National
lunch the regular Beauty Show" held at the Las
meeting of the club Vegas Hilton Hotel the first
to order by Presl- " q C L U B week of November.
Cundiff. Devotional
104:14-15 was
Bowyer.
members answered
answering the ques-
are thankful for .... ".
of the last meeting
by Marthn Bowyer.
Show was discus-
that could would
for the event
Thursday, Novem-
the Courthouse in
drawn for the
Club meeting in De-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milacek
of Waukomis, are theparentsof
a baby girl, born October 24,
The little girl was named Steph-
anie Lyn. The Milaceks are
former residents of Glancoe,
as he taught there several years
ago. They have two other child-
ren, Klmborly and Pamela.
Congratulations.
Pioneer QuiltingMeet
The Pioneer Quilting Club
met November 8 at the home
of Lottie Sharpton.
Among the show's activities
was a holiday seagon halrfash-
ion l~resentation during a "Meet
the Fashion Pressa' program.
Other highlights of the show
were the "America's Cup" con-
test, a presentation by Dr. Joyce
Brothers on "The Psychology
of Beauty*', The National Beauty
Show "Hall of Renown", "The
New Breed Hair Concert", "A
Scientist's T~Ik about Skin and
Hair~', eliminations for the 1974
U. So Olympic Hair Styling
Team, and beauty manufacturer
exhibitions and clinics.
The following members were
present: Lodene Taylor, Mary ~~
Riley, Susie Nichels, Louise ~~
Sutliff and children, Pearl
Busch, Tillie Bateson, Donna
Murlin, Reva Burton.
The next meeting will be with
Della LaVern ltickman the 13th
of December. Each is to bring
a gift.
~tembers present be-
mentioned above
Cordray, Diann Lo-
Robinson. Vi-
the meeting were
Margie Mot-
Nickels, and Linda
adjourned until
home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Moore,
Jr.
Serving the bride as Matron
of Honor was Sherry Hesser and
Best Man for the groom was
Mike Smith. Little Scott Moore
was the ring bearer and Kim-
berly Shell was the flower girl.
Sherri Grissom played appro-
priate music on the organ as
the bride was escorteddownthe
aisle by her father.
Serving at tile reception was
Sherri Grisson|, Mrs. Polly
Shenold and Kelly Denny.
Guests present for the occas-
ion were Mr. and Mrs. George
Fund Raising
Glencoe High School will par-
ticipate in a f~md raising pro-
ject to benefit programs in
medicine at the Oklahoma Medi-
cal Research Foundation, it was
announced today.
Called "For,nation Re-
search," the project consistsof
taking voluntary collections
during sports events staged by
students and school officials
across the state. Glencoe will
take up tim collection on No-
vember 30 during the game with
Morrison High School.
During the past several
years, schools in Oklahoma
have provided funds for opera-
ting two laboratories at the
Research Foundation located at
825 Northeast 13th Street, Okla-
homa City.
Since I953, former OSUfoot-
ball coach, Jim Lookabaugh,
has served as chairman of the
project and worked in support of
the Medical Research Founda-
tion in many ways.
Funds collected by students
at Glencoe High will be used
to support work in cancer and
heart disease. The Research
Foundation depends largely
upon the public for support of
its programs. R is a privately
financed medical research and
educational organization.
Lookabangh said, "The ~u-
dents, faculty and spectators
at these athletic events are
helping themselves and all Ok-
lahomans by responding to the
Walter l{ossander, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Shenold, Mr. and Mrs. Mick
Denny, Kelly, Judy and Tom,
Charles Patten, Sherri Hesser,
Sherri Grissom, Jerry Shell,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Helt.
Pictures were taken~by the
Helt Studio of Stillwater.
ARer the reception the young
couple left for a honeymoon
which took them to Bettendorf,
Iowa, where they spent some
time with Gary's sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Waack
and Kristie. They returned
home to begin work Tuesday
morning. Congratulations.
At Glencoe
needs of medical research.
They will be supporting a dedi-
cated, highly skilled group of
scientists at the Oklahoma
Medical Research Foundation."
Friendship Club Meets
The Friendship Club [net
Monday, November 5, at the
home of Mrs. Goldle Lacy for
a Thanksgiving Dinner. A deli-
cious meal was served at the
noon hour with Turkey and all
the trimmings.
The business meeting was
called to order by the presi-
dent, Mrs. Oma Kidd. Roll call
was answered by what each one
was thankful for. Several ladies
showed craft articles they had
made.
Those present were Mesdam-
es Maude Markee, Oma Kldd,
Vera Jarvis, Ruth Stanley, Doy-
le VanZandt, Bertie Tarlton,
Ella Baker, TIHte Bateson, Lea
Houston, Nellie Knox, Sophia
Rogers, Wlunie Moser, Goldle
Lacy, Grade Hudgens, and two
guests, Mrs. Aria Shaffer and
Mrs. Dorothy Sanders.
The next meeting will be the
Christmas meeting December
3, at the home of Mrs. Nora
Fulton for an afternoon meet-
ing. Everyone is to bring home-
made candy or cookies and a
giR for their Secret Pal.
LET'S CLEAN UP
t
AND
GO SEE "STAN"
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