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:,,INS: .... (OKLA.) JOURNAL THURS., DECEMBER 14, 1967
:Lost Creek and Elm Grove
" 'Mrs. Alvis Moorman, Mrs.
Stanley Moffat and Mrs. Garry
est and Russell called on blrs.
Grady Woods Tuesday after-
110011.
I [ O. Kinzie is in the Still-
-ater hospital. We wish him a
speedy recovery.
I Mr. and Mrs Garry West and
kons spent Saturday evening in
|!e Roy Greider home.
Mrs. Minser of Lincoln, Neb.,
of Mrs. Ira Burton is
in the Ira Burton home.
is recuperating from a brok-
arm which she received in
auto accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herod of
visited in the Ray
home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darby
:alled at the Garry West home
;aturday to wish Marie a Hap-
Birthday.
BRICK &
CEMENT BLOCK WORK
22 Years Experience
CECIL BAKER
L17-2265 Perkins, Okla.
Box 312
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirby
spent Sunday afternoon at the
Carl Bliss home in Perkins.
THIRD GRADE NEWS
Billy Ball, who is the chair-
man of the arithmetic club, Pat-
ty Slavens ad Carolyn Fultz
have made a chart of fractions
showing halves, thirds, etc.
which is now hanging up in our
room to help us with our frac-
tions.
Bob Campbell, chairman of the
art club reported tha this group
made a community by building
houses and buildings out of
paper. The members of the art
club also painted a village scene
and, after seeing a scene of the
same type done by an artist, we
all decided that third graders
could paint as well or better
than some of the "real artists".
WASHINGTON IRVING
HOMEMAKERS MEET DEC. 5
Mrs. Virgil Hall was hostess
for a Christmas luncheon Tues-
day, Dec. 5, for the members of
the Washington Irving Home-
makers Group.
The business meeting was call-
HARDWARE MART
and
hlN6S TOYLAND
WILL BE OPEN
For Your Shopping Convenience on the Following Dates
DEC. 7 through DEC 23 8 am. until 3 p.m.
DEC 17, 24 1 p.m. to 6 pm.
120 E. 9th Stillwater FR3-0526
ed to order at 1:30 p.m. Sev,
eral reports were given.
Mrs. Quincy Rusco gave the
Christmas lemon. She read
several articles pertaining to
Christmas and the Christmas
Season. Her comments were
interesting and inspiring. Christ-
mas carols were sung and the
meeting closed with a prayer.
Mrs. Mary Minser was a guest
at the meeting. Gifts were ex-
changed and names drawn for
next year.
The meeting was adjourned
to meet January 2 in the home
of Mrs. Margaret Coate. Mrs.
Hall will be the leader.
EDEN CHAPEL
NEWS
There were 41 attending
church, Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Nick-
els and Kirby Lynn were Sunday
dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Van Nickels.
Mr. and Nh's Joe Burton and
Mrs. Earl Stanton visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wes!ey Shar/ton, Fri-
day evening.
Mrs. Pauline Franklin, Sandra
and her girl ft'iend ca!led on
Mr. and Mrs. Ah'a Murlin and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pereifu!, Sat-
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hil!house,
Mrs. John Inman and Shayne
visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mil-
ler of Stillwater, Saturday mor-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Burton
and Mrs Earl Stanton visited
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moffat re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Franklin
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva Mur-
lin Sunday evening.
Rev. Sidney Davis of Still-
water called on Rev. Van Nickels
Monday.
Miss Beverly Campbell, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Perceful were
Sunday dinner guests of :dr.
and Mrs. Aha MurHn and Lee
Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penick
and girls visited 3,1r. and Mrs
Lee Ches'nore and ctfildren, Sat-
urday evening.
Eden Chamt wi!l have their
evening, Dec. 23.
Christmas program, Saturday
Mrs. Earl Wright, Mrs. Grill
Jones and tohn Inman visited
• Mr. and Mrs. Alva Muriin, Mon-
day afternoon.
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CLEANIN6
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for
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only ELECTRICITY
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who Iy Imd Install
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vembar or December, ro
11/, may ehev,= one
of the tree free Idfts
lining offered.
SEE YOUR
'APPLIANCE
DOES IT FOR YOU THIS FABULOUS FEATURE IS NOW AVAILABLE
IN BUILT-INS AS WELL AS FREE STANDING
RANGES. The self-cleaning oven is truly a modem
miracle, lust set the controls , , . and leave it to
ELECTRICITYI The cost? An electric self-cleaning
oven does the job for about 5t6 -worth of electricity.
Compare that to what you pay for a can of ovezz
cleaner and the time yot spend using itt See them.
,at .Eou dealer's t0dayl
..... II.ICTRIC SlltliWlCIS
CAMPBELL-MURLIN
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Mr and Mrs. Hollis Campbell
of Perkins announce the engage-
ment and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Miss Beverly
Campbell of Dallas, Tex., to Lee
Ray Murlin of Perkins. Parents
of the prospective bridegroom
are Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murlin
of Perkins.
The wedding will be Decem-
ber 17 at 4 p.m. in the First
Methodist Church chapel, Still-
water, with Dr. Irving Smith
and Rev. Van Nickels officiat-
ing.
Miss Campbell is a 1965 grad-
uate of C. E. Donart High School
and gradt, ated last September
from the executive secretarial
school in the Patricia Stevens
Career College located in the
Apparel Mart in Dallas. She is
presently employed with Spot
Productions in Dallas as a book-
keeper.
The bride-elect was in the
Miss Armed Forces Beauty Con-
test and was chosen Miss 549th
Administration Company and
was presented a Texas Service
Medal, U. S. Armed Forces from
the Natiopal Guards. She also
participated in the Armed Fore-
es Day Parade last May in Dal-
las. She is a member of the
IVethodist church in Dallas.
Murlin graduated from Perk-
ins High School in 1962 and
served in the Army in Korea
as Sp-5. He attended Oklahoma
State University and is present-
ly employed at Moore Business
Forms He is also a youth lead-
er in the Evangelical United
Brethern Eden Chapel Church
in Perkins.
BUTLER-ADLETA
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Butler,
S. Duck, Stilhvater,
the engagement and'
ins marriage of their
Cataol Sue, to Thomas
Adelta, Dallas, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Charles
delta, Dallas, are parents of
prospective bridegroom.
The wedding will be an
of December 27, at 4 p.m..
the Lovers Lane
Church in Dallas with the
Tom Shipp officiating.
The bride-elect attended
ins High School and was a
uate of Cushing High
She attended OSU three
and was employed in Tulsa
the Tulsa Metholoplitan
Planning Commission for a
and a half. She completed
ins at American
College at Ft. Worth, and
been flying two years,
Dallas.
Mr. Adelta is t
Hillcrest High School,
He is a graduate of the
sity of Texas, Austin and
tended Baylor Law School
is a member of Phi Delta
fraternity. IIe was with
Military Police in Germany
two years.
Following the wedding
couple will reside in DallaS"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kidd
the weekend with their da!
ter and family, Mr. and
Billy l Keith in Wichita,
Mr." and Mrs Zeral
Cordell visited the Jim
sons over the weekend.
HEY! STRIKE'S OVER
WE'RE PLAYING CATCH UP
2 Door Hardtop-Diamond Blue Color White sidewall-
Ovals Delux Wheel Covers, Tinted Glass, Radio, Door
2803.62 •
We've scratched the prices on all Mercurys to an all-time lo¢:
SAVE S400.00-$500.00-$600.00 OFF
on Montego - Mercurys - Station Wagons
We Dare You To Make Us An Offer
Bob Bellatti
LINCOLN - MERCURY - RAMBLER - GMC
311 West 10th
OUR CHRISTMAS
PRESENT TO YOU
.0
OUR 1968 CALENDARS
ARE READY
O
g
You are invited to come in and pick
up. :
:GARDNER'S GIBBLE GAS.