AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY MEETS
The American Legion
Auxiliary held their
Christmas social, at the
home of Mrs. Evah
Woodrum, Monday, Dec.
ll. Mrs. Mary Fulton,
president, opened the
session in regular form
with prayer, song and
the flag salute.
Mrs. Mable Jacobs,
Child Welfare Chrm.,
reported that gifts had
,been purchased for the
gion home in Ponca City
and sponsored by the
Perkins unit for Christ-
mas. He is Ronald Mc-
Guire,14. The Legion
nuts and coffee were serv-
ed by-the hostess to the
following; Me sdame s Jew-
ell Mahar, Margaret Van
Zandt, DellaMatheson,
Marjorie Mast, Mable
Jacobs, Pat Nites, Ruth
Stanley, Mae Decker,
Mary Fulton and Evelyn
Cruse.
CRAYCRAFT TO HEAD
ROUND UP CLUB
The Perkins Roundup
Club held their regular
meeting at the clubhouse
boy at the American Le-arena, Thursday, Dec. 7
with president Garvin
Cruse presiding.'.
Following the usual
business procedure, elec-
members are sending tion of officers for =68
him a wrist watch, alonglwas held. Lee Cracraft
with the Auxiliary gifts, t TM elected president;
A large box of needed Garrell Moorman, vice-
articles is being sent to president; Bertie Cray-
the Veterans Hospital ini craft, secretary; Ray
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THE PERKINS JOURNALDecernber Zl, i)67'
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Edward Scott, Perkins (right) rece{ves
the Land Bank Golden Anniversary medal
from William G. Plested, Jr., president
of the Federal Land Bank of Wichita.
Louis Williams, Man.-ger of the Still-
water Association, looks on. Scott is
president of the Stillwater group.
The presentation was made at Oklahoma
City December 4th.
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Oklahoma City for their Gunter, treasurer: Lar-
Christmas and includes ry Lowe, general mana-
27 pair socks, 8 handker ger;J'B'Rush, arena di Dave Rush, Hubert IVbcr-"
chiefs, 14 paperback rector;Phillip Rush, pa- man, and Doyle Kirby,.
books, and 9 pair of smff rade marshall; Jodie The Round Up Club queen
and 18 lap robes made by Rush, concession mana -will be Kathy Rushrnore
and queen in waiting, C1-
member s.
Refreshments of cake,
ger; Margie Jarvis, re-
)o rte r.
BOard of directors are
Peace @n
Moser Trading:Post
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Mosar
Perkins, Oklahoma
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Merry Christmas
TO EACH AND
| EVERY ONE
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dr Breeden.
Outgoing president, Cer,
vin Cruse expressed his
thanks and appreciation
to all of last year's offi-
cers and success to the
incoming officers.
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Receive A
Free Gift
OG&[ ¢u,teme,s
who buy and install
• new el,chic ranlKe
er dryer during No-
vember o, nectmbtr,
t, may choose one
of the three free lifts
boin| offed.
SEE YOUR
APPUANCE
DEALER S00Nt
Whether your
dreams be
big or little,
may they all
come true!
McDaniel & Son HARDWARE
• Perkins, Oklahoma
FIRST SOLO --'Navy FmsilPt
Carl L. Dobson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith L. Dobson of Coyle,
has flown his first solo flight at
the Saufley Field, Naval AuXili-
ary Air Station, Pensacola, Fla.
The flight was made in a 1"34
"Mentor" trainer aircraft after
approximately one month of
Primary Flight Training with
Training Squadron One. 1"he
"Mentor" is the military's vet-
stun of the civilian Beechcraft
"Bonanza". He will continue on
to more advanced phases of his
flight training for approximate-
ly 13 more months, before re-
ceiving his pilot's "Wings of
Gold".
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