10 - The Journal, Th.rsday, December 20. 1973
Mrs. She, man Bower
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LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. George Castoe
entertained their children and
their families on the occasion
of his birthday, Stmday. They
had a most enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Holbrook
of Perkins were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tucker
and Mrs. Tucker~s sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Bilyeu, StiUwater, visited a cou-
sin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brine-
gar of Yale. Mr. Brinegar had
just been dismissed from an
Oklahoma City hospital and is
convalescing at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodson,
Lisa and Teresa, were Stillwa-
ter shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klut-
senbaker, Stillwater, were Sun-
day visitors with Mrs. Klutsen-
baker's mother, Mrs. Winnie
Lazenby.
Mrs. Lester Mahaffey spent
several days last week with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. David Cole and children,
Udail, Kansas. The group visit-
ed in Wichita during her stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skidgel
were Sunday dinner guests with
Mrs. Winnie Lazenby.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sawyer
entertained their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Buste~
Keaton and girls, with a steak
dinner Friday night. They hon-
ored Buster on his birthday.
Weekend visitors with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ba-
ker, were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Baker and family, Wichita, Kan-
sas.
Lester Mahaffey visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Mahaffey, Burkburnett, Texas,
this past weekend.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Baker were their dau-
ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Applegate, Sapulpa,
their grandson, Dusty Apple-:"
gate, Miami, and a friend, Becky
Wright, Cushing.
4-H NEWS
The Payne County 4-H team
attended the Poultry Judging
Christmas means different things to different
people. Your age, your faith, your philosophy,
and your personality all bear upon it.
Whatever else we may think or feel about
Christmas, it's important that we remember there
would be no Christmas without Christ. And, with-
out Christ, many of the lights of hope that burn
in our troubled world would never have been
lighted.
Enjoy your Christmas tree, an"d your gifts, and
the social pleasures of the season. But, remember
also the sources from which these blessings flow.
We like to think the cooperative movement
that brought¢ us dependable, low-cost electricity
is an outgrov~th of the Christian spirit which helps
people be mindful of others, to live together,
work together-and serve mankind together.
O-OPERATIVE
D. J. "Duke" f'~oper, Mgr.,
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Contest, held in Norman Friday
and Saturday. Members from
Glencoe participating were Di-
ana, Pare and Beverly Brake,
and Susan Barrows. Beverly
won 7th in the over-all contest,
which was excellent considering
the number involved. All par-
ticipants won ribbons. LisaGil-
christ accompanied the team
as an observer and assistant.
Mrs. Maggie Waters, Salli-
saw, is presently visiting her
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bechtel,
Cushing, were Glencoe visitors
Monday.
Bryan Folsom, Sallisaw, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huff
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Waters
and family.
Mrs. Gilbert Barrows was a
Wednesday visitor with relativ-
es in Perry.
The "We Won't Eat Alone"
group held their Tuesday dinner
at the Senior Citizens' Center,
with 15 in attendance. It was a
most pleasant day.
ILLNESS
Emmett Blanchard remains
a patient in the Ponca City hos-
pital. He is reported making
excellent progress.
Bert Will, a patient in the
Stillwater hospital, is improv-
ing.
J. D. Elwood remains a patient
in a Tulsa hospital.
Bob Broyles is convalescing
at home after surgery in th@
Pawnee hospital.
Cloy Price is a patient in the
Stillwater hospital.
BEVERLY SMITH WAS CROWNED at Glencoe Homecomi~
activities last Friday by Kenny Harding, team captain. MiSS
Smith's court consisted of Lisa Gllchrlst, Denise Huff, Andorea
Porter, Linda Spencer and Pat Treat. The two attendants were
Bryan Childers and Patty Smith. The Glencoe boys soundly de"
feared Perkins-Tryon, 63-41, while the girls did the same wi$
a score of 57-32.
Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to all.
Wish
Peace
One
of this
the Joy d
SFIIIWAFeR NATIOnAl BANk and TRUSt
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