14-The Perkins Journal Thursday, December 22, 1977
wishes to extend
Thanks to our
Friends and
Loyal
Customers
May the Good Cheer of Christmas
John David Barth
Funeral services were held
Monday, Dec. 19, 1977 in
Strode Chapel for John
David Barth, 73, of Tryon.
He died Wednesday, Dec. 14
in Stillwater Hospital.
Rev. Van Nickels officiated
at the services with inter-
ment in Fairlawn Cemetery.
Flag presentation was by
Hanner-Sharp American Le-
gion Post No. 129. Strode
Funeral Home was in charge
of the arrangements.
John Barth was born Sept.
30, 1904, in clayton, the son
of John and Frances Barth.
He married Mary Pringle in
1948. She died in 1973.
A resident of Payne and
Lincoln Counties for most of
his life, Barth was a
maintenance man at East
Bennet Hall on campus at
OSU. He was a member of
Hanner-Sharp American Le-
gion Post No. 129.
He was preceded in death
by his wife and one sister,
Mrs. Christine Benjamon.
Survivors include one sister,
Mrs. Jennie Shelton, south-
east of Stillwater.
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John Tipton rites will be
held today {Thursday}
Services will be held at 2
p.m. Thursday, December
22, 1977 in Strode Chapel,
Stillwater, for Joe T. Tipton,
Ripley, who died Monday,
Dec. 19, 1977, in Cushing.
He was 74 years old.
Rev. Ferron Breeden and
Rev. Gary CIowers will
officiate at the funeral and
burial will follow in Perkins
Cemetery. Strode Funeral
Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Joe T. Tipton was born
Oct. 6, 1903, in Stillwater,
the son of Ben and Lyda
Tipton. He married Barbra
Alice Duncan, who died in
1972. He married Pare Sue
Higgins in Perkins in 1973.
He lived in Ripley all his
life, worked for the Santa Fe
Railroad and was a member
of Gospel Light House
church.
Survivors include his
widow; a son, Jimmy L.D.
Tipton, Ripley; a daughter,
Mrs. Penny (Gene) Meyers
of California; and four
grandchildren.
Hicks-Boyce
attendants
are listed
Attendants are named for
i the Hicks-Boyce wedding.
They are: escorting the bride
to the altar will be her
I1 brother-in-law, Robert Dale
i Longan; Maid of Honor will
be the bride's sister, Vickie
Diane Hicks; Best man will
be the brother of the
bridegroom, Randall Boyce,
Hamlin, Texas; bride's
attendant, Denise Boyce,
of Coyle, sister of the
bridegroom; groomsmen,
, W'e>Boyce, cousin of the
bridegroom; candlelighters,
Jan Hicks, of Coyle, sister of
the bride, and Rodney
Nottingham, cousin of the
bridegroom; flower girls,
Kjmberly Kaye and Karl Sue
Longan, of Stillwater, nieces
of the bride; ringbearer,
John Parker Dulin, Okmul-
gee, Oklahoma; guest book,
Mrs. Ronny Tracy of Coyle.
Mrs. Randall Boyce, Hamlin,
Texas, will be in charge of
the Guest Book.
Ushers will be Joe Stewart
3f Hamlin, Texas and Ronny
Tracy of Coyle.
Serving at the reception
table will be Mrs. Robert
Dale Longan, Stillwater,
sister of the bride, Paula
Hicks, Edmond, cousin of
the bride, and Mrs. Joe
Dulin, Okmuigee. Photog-
rapher will be Joe Dulin of
Okmulgee.
Singers will be Mrs.
Edward Ford, Mrs. Melvin
Graham and Rev. David
Reddick. Wedding proces-
sional will be by Mrs. James
Mattirgly of Coyle.
i The wedding will be
January 1, 1978 at 3:00 p.m.
at the First Christian Church
in Coyle.
Parents of the bride-to-be
are Mrs. George Hicks, and
the late George Hicks of
Coyle and the bridegroom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Boyce of Coyle.
All relatives and friends
Each Day of a Prosperous
and Happy New Year.
invited to attend without Mr. and Mrs. Larry
further invitation. Parrish
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Remain with You throughout -- i
Season's :Greetinas '
Ralph and Sue
YHO NEWS
By Barbara Tarlton
The monthly meeting of
the YHO met on December
19th, 7:00 p.m. Members
enjoyed a gift exchange and
sharing of goodies and
recipes.
The following were in
attendance: Galene Moor-
man, Mar), Kaye Jennings,
Connie Walker, Judy Moor-
man, Judy Hanks, DeAnn
Wayman, Dorothy Lan-
caster, Roberta Hooper,
Barbara Tarlton and Virginia
Sasser, sponsor.
A Christmas Party for the
Special Education Class was
hosted by the YHO. Each
child received an individual
learning gift and treats.
The topic for the January
meeting,will be "Microwave
Cookery' on January 16th,
7:00 p.m. and interested
citizens are invited to attend.
The meeting place is at the
o
Home Economics Cottage.
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May the beauty of !
the season impart its
wonder, peace and
hope into your heart. !
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Always happy to be of service[ Merry
Christmas to our wonderful friendsl
Johnny Payne Insulation
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Payne and family
Thanks &
Merry Christmas
to the Bands and Band
Boosters who have been
so generous.
We love you, too!
Kent and Rosalee Tan
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We are loaded with good
wishes for every loyal friend.
May the Christmas season bring you
All joys it can lend. From All of Us at-
The New
T.G.&Y Family Center
Cimarron Plaza
A warm and [riendly wish o[
holiday cheer to our wonder[ul
[fiends. Thanhs so much for your
time and patronage.
From All of Us At-
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GREETINGS from our family to
yours! Share with us the laughter and
joy of Christmasl