The Perkins Journal Thursday, November 22, 1984 -- PAGE 11
The Progress Corn- and her mother, Mrs. tables were decorated
NEWS meeting were read by the ........ Gunkel. Mrs. Jessie munity Thanksgiving Walter Bridenstine were with a fall centerpiece of
[ne preslaenL maoe.an president; Mrs. Kathryn Hamilton received a bit-
Downey secretary Mrs. Wallace announcemenLola ~rtn-Cross vice-president; ........ suppper was held Satur- hostesses. The honoree a burning candle and or-
Future Gunkel and they were ap ..... ' tnaay gilt irom net day evening, Mrs. Jessie was presented with abir- namental fruits and
of Americaproved. It was decided to any party _ lot her Mrs. Thelma Lowe, secret pal. Therewere 18
daughter Lara on sec./treas.; Mrs. Dora_A_t ..... a ........ Hamilton was honored thday cake by Ruth Ann vegetables and nuts
~yle High have aChristmas dinnerLJecemDer ~ at the fro- Bentley, reporter. Mrs. Mrs U M Bentlev and on her 84th birthday,and other guests gavedecorated the other
red grand- of ham on December 20.gress Community build- Lavone Cundiff was - "'° " " " -1 r ~ - Ruth Ann Bridenstine her birthday cards. The tables.
kthecommuni- Those present were Mr.aug and extended an in- nominated as an alter-oenm~entJe presenL|~ , , , ., , : ,
day afternoonand Mrs. Bud Vande- vi~:~ctn::ofallof~?cea::e:ds nate officer. Doer prizes be"=t~e~ '"C~hr~'s~ma's
~oclockdinnerveer, Mr. and Mrs. ~_,~ . :,L ,. ,L ^__ were won byMrs. Doris meeting at which time
~ool cafeteria. Walter Smith, Mr. and
Il in large black Mrs. Jack Coker, Mrs. n~m w~n ~u~n ~nn r~en~ley, Mrs. Julia ..... t~o|~urilll~or~x,~ul.
Bridenstine being named Davis and Mrs Wallace o~,~.,~ ~:o ,~: .... ~.-~ : .'
Was written Essa Hicks and Mrs. • eall;wlnoei)ecemserlz. MAItK LOZ:IER'8
You Thank- Martha Dobson and Mrs.~ ~f
~arious colored Lena Persing. _ ,
decorated the "'" 1 1 FREE T|JRKEY c i; I Car ners ! ,
tables. Large The Progress Sunshine - 'q" )et Cle
Were used as Quilting Club met " ': '
~ces on the Wednesday for a lun- !
t grandmother meeting in the Progress ....
e guest book, Community building, ome in and Re ster for !
venanametag Hostesses were Mrs. i FREE TURKEY i I D y F Cl.e g th I i
ke an autumn Earnest Bentley and '=
the name of Mrs. Eugene House. The
pular person serving tables were r oam anin at's
FHAgirlwas decorated with a huge 2Gi yE k fIR dN th hl ] !
her nametagpumpkin with candles in ven Awa ach Wee ate o. I in e w o e
~dmother. the form of turkeys and ~ hCh" i I U II
eacher is Lisa pilgrims. Now throug ristmas S A
)ter parents are Ruth Ann Bridenstine ° ° °
Ford and Mrs. presided with the ~ ~ ii
Udenberger. meeting opening with the ~ • I! a a i
[mothers Lord's Prayer and flag ~ U us_to t We sw i
were Mrs. salute. The minutes of Congrat latin Lase k' inners -
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Phillips, Mrs. the previous meeting
Mrs. Wilmer were read by the ~ Johnl]y Halland Letha Grimes i | CALL MARK TODAY" |
Mrs. Wilmasecretary Mrs. Thelma m " =
4re" Maxine L°we and they were aP"i~ OPEN 24 HOURS i I 405 2446 l
Mrs. Velmaproved. A Thank you -54 7-
Mrs. Viola card was read from Mrs.
re. Minnie Carolyn Bridenstine and "l#l" S Corner Corral i / 148 S. Main
Mrs. Leonard Mr. LeonardLowe. Mrs.i Mac' " | " Okl h l
Mildred Ma- Walter Bridenstine / Perkms, a oma 74059
Bessie Moss, donated a coffee maker -~I • ::-
Allen and and glasses and candle -~I Perkins, Oklahoma i;
Downey. wick blocks to the club. qiPVPVf'VP~'P?PPP~q-'VI:~q-'?-f'VPVf~'~'~ff~q~VP~I~?PPP?~?P?PVPVP ,,
, the
address. FHA
were Lori
Hammack,
Spaulding,
Linda
Winona John-
Phillips,
I Crabtree, Lisa
Jeanine
Perrin,
'ger,
Tammie
benise Phillips,
Renee
Pam Ed-
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Pepmiller of
was a Sunday
in the home
Mr. and
Pepmiller.
Charlotte
Guthrie spent
with her
James Mat-
Mr. James
y and Cecil
here she
with her
Mrs. Velma
and her cousin
Downey.
Miss
visited with
. ° .
• M. Study Club
afternoon
O'clock in the
Mrs. Alroye
Otto Flasch
with the
with the
collect led
was answered
present
Verse." A
note was read
Itwas
to prepare
at Christ-
instead each
to visit
Hc
as leader,
Mrs. Velma
who gave the
'~rhe Mighty
was a brief
life of Sam-
is the first
mentioned in
Judges
buried Sam-
place
his father.
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closed with a
the social hour
drawn for
party.
party
11 in
:of Mrs. Martha
served
by
Ingle to the
Co;ie Senior
met Thursday
at six o'clock in
r building.
Coker presid-
the meeting
with the flag
Prayer.
the previous
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