SENIOR CITIZENS NEWS
The Perkins Journal, Thursday, December 2, 1993 -Page 5
By Esther Ham
The center was closed on Thanks-
day so everyone could enjoy
day with their family.
Our mystery dinner Nov. 19 was
a secret until 5 p.m. when we
arrived at the center to find out
were going to enjoy a delicious
catered by the Steer Inn.
were Elsie Grant,
Burton, Alpha Bower, Jack
Joan Botts, Guy and Cleta
Earl Bentley and his son
from Maryland, John Lister-
Bob and Georgia Burnett, Pete
Viola Gunkel, Alpha Bower,
and Cliff Olson, Mack Braziel
Lanks d Erma Shaffer.
After the dinner, the center was
orated for the Christmas season.
to Opal and Cliff Olson for
shing some of the decorations.
Those enjoying cards, dominoes
snacks at our Saturday night
were Olga Tomlinson, Mil-
and Claude Cash, Naomi
Woods, Alpha Bower, Maudetta
Triplett, Vern Wells, Opal and Cliff
Olson, Guy and Cletea Rivers and
John Listerman.
Our first open house Sunday was
a great success.
The painters and quilters dis-
played the articles each had made.
Gertrude Ishmael and Donna Bur-
ton served punch and cookies to
Opal Olson, Elsie Gram, Betty
Jo Trimble, Gene and Josephine
Bays, Florence Nelson Wall, Ev-
erett and Joann Legate, Vicki Wall
and Lora Shea, Edith Cretsinger,
Jack and Ruby Gearhart, Pete and
Viola Gunkel, Wayne and Geral-
dine Allen, Mary Nelson, T.A. and
Ellen Mae Sloan, Olga Tomlinson,
Quincy Rusco, Frank and Bernita
Blecha, Jewell Mahar, Mack Bra-
ziel, Mary Caldwell, Willa Ram-
sey, Lorayne West, Gayle Hill,
Cleta and Guy Rivers, Donald and
Paulene Hooper, Jeanette Owen
and her grandson, Eric, Ephraim
tie Lee entertains her family
Mattie Lee Thompson said she
a lot to be "thankful for"
Thanksgiving when her Perkins
was filled with celebrating
Here for the holiday were larry
Thompson and wife, Ginger,
Oklahoma City; Darla Shu:z and
Shel Barnes, Edmond; David and
Linda Shurtz and children, Ness
City, Kan.; Cassandra Johnson and
children; Lucinda and Kyle Shrim
and children; Brandi and Tracy and
daughter; and Richard Grimm, all
of Perkins.
Jason Nortcutt back in hospital
)KLAHOMA CITY - Jason
the
Hospital after only two
,s of rehabilitation.
Northcutt, who was injured Sept.
m an accident, was readmitted
suffering from an acute
of the pancreas.
"It looks like this will slow his
rehabilitation by at least a month,"
said his mother, Linda. =We had
hoped to have him for at least a
couple of days at Christmas."
After the inflammation is cor-
rected, Northcutt will resume reha-
bilitation to learn to walk again.
Wall, Jerry Walter, Dora Mer-
cer, Ada Ruth Shatter, Lnla Strat-
ton, Patsy Rosson, Lynda Williams,
Joe and Bennie Russell, Bertha
Pricer, Shirley Hemphill, Claudean
Reynolds, Jim E. Williams, Opal
Redus, Gilbert and Goldie Stewart
and John Listerman.
Winner of the wall hanging made
and donated by Bill Cox was won by
Ellen Mae Sloan.
A scrapbook of the history of the
Senior Citizens Center was made by
Gertrude Ishmael, and a photograph
album from Clarrcy Cook with
pictures of the early days of the
center are now on display. Anyone
interested can stop by to see them.
They are very interesting.
The musicians entertaining on
Monday, Nov. 29, were Ival Hesser,
Evelyn Havel, Clara Hesser, Bud
Smith, Bessie Moebius, Carroll
McGinnis, Robert Tipton, Ted
McNamar, Chester Smith, Alvie
Stevens and Jimmie Dodson.
Willa Ramsey and Mary Cald-
well prepared and served delicious
snacks to Joyce Ools, Veto Wells,
Maudetta Triplett, Pete and Viola
Gunkel, Erma and Everett Miller,
Alpha Bower, C.N. Thompson,
Bob and Georgia BurneR, Dorothy
Metzger, Kelly Higgins, Olga Tom-
linson, Mary Burchette, Rena Bur-
ton, Donna Burton, Ruth Wells,
paul Cooley, I.,orayne West, Kather-
ine Cross, Margo Hughes, Letha
Grimes, Mildred and James Hall.
Also, Mamie Silver, Roy and
Phyllis Cook, Erma Shaffer, Edith
Cretsinger, Dorothy Pepmiller, Gra-
cie Kamtday, Mary Ann Rayson,
Barbara and Lewis Day, Oeac
and Josephine Bays, Zclma John-
son, Bill and Eva Cox, pat and
Clayton Millington, Wanda Davis.
Jane Waltman, Naomi Woods, Ethei
Carter, Ray and Betty Ransford,
Andy and Olive Wehem, John Lis-
terman, patsy Rosson, Erma Lee
Smith, Elsie Grant, Bill R. Boyd,
Mike Watts and Mack Braziel.
Remember these upcoming dates: mystery dinner m December.
Dec. 8- Potluck dinner. Remember, the center is open
Dec. 17 - Combination birthday Monday through Friday from 1 to
and Christmas dinner. 4 p.m. for quilting, games or just
We will not have a pot luck dinner for visiting.
Dec. 22, and we will not have a Hope to see you there.
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