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The Perry Journal from Perry, Oklahoma • Page 4

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The Perry Journali
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Perry, Oklahoma
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I i i Rlf JtDURNAL iiu.iM ir.vto'..a».......—•.i.-iun.h., ''''ii''' Special After Easter Sale on Ladies Silk and Crepe Dresses Ladies Coats and Wraps. off for one week. All new stock first-class merchandise and fine garments. WALNUT ECHOES A good shower would be welcomed in this neighborhood. Mr, and Mrs.

0. A. Branham, Mr. ftnd Mrs. Alvin Branham and Miss SSelma motored to Crescent Sunday tihd took Easter dinner with Mrs.

Branham's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tharp and enjoyed a visit -with friends and relatives. Mrs. Ella Goodwell who has been critically ill for the past few weeks is getting along nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Branham visited Mrs. Branham's parents Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Howell of Sumner Thursday. Mr. Lee will close a very successful term of school at Lone Elm Wednesday. Miss Zelma Branham -who ha? been in Perry" the past six weeks returned home Saturday. Miss Tressa Hasenfrntz spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.

Homer Matthews. Clyde Sears of Perry was out to the home place Friday. Some-of the farmers of this vicinity are having to replant some of their com. Mr. and Mrs.

Oral Todd were Perry shoppers Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Branham and family took Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Seth Spillman. McQuiston and Violet Allen took up practiced their songs for the next the evening offering. day's program. Miss Beulah Oricutt spent Satur- The Easter day services and pro- day morning at Pancoasts. gram was enjoyed by all who ed.

Rev. Luton gave an able sermon WEST LAWN ion the Resurrection taking his lext Tom Goff and daughter and Oscar from John version he was assisted ce -a T-, Goff of Pawnee visited at Erie Pur" Bro. Morris, the singing evangelist Curl i who certainly put some pep into the sleys Sunday a week. ng ing, after which the children gave Loyd Allen is on the sick list this their songs and recitations in their week. A large -crowd attended the Easter egg hunt and ice cream social usual good style.

John Sherrard of Yates celebrated at the home of Oscar Dozier Sunday! his birthday Easter Sunday. After afternoon. Dow Pursley received the Sunday school the friends from Cot- prize for finding the most eggs. Every tonwood trooped over and sprung a surprise on him. There were between one spent a.most enjoyable afternoon.

J. R. Cole and family took dinner seventy-five and eighty present. Din- with the Oscar Dozier family Sun-1 ner was served cafeteria style. The afternoon was spent in singing and Erie Pursley and family, Clarence visiting and everyone left wishing Mossier and family, Oscar Dozier and Sherrard may happy returns, family and Metros McElhanon at- Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Sherrard and tended the High School play at Cov- family, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Hethering- ington Thursday night. ton and family, Mr and Homer Ray Mclnturff and family left I and Mrs Elgin called at the W. Perry Sunday morning for Montana Thompson home Sunday evening to to visit Mrs. Mclnturff's parents.

congratulate the newly weds, Mr. and L. Cole and family and Ola! Mrs. Clarence Swindig. Watt attended Easter services in Mrs.

Knight and Mrs. Celia Haven Perry Sunday morning. deputised to curry the numerous Harry Freese and family visited in little gifts from the Willing Workers 775. fcH I WAN? oUr Op SPRUCE OIL A. ENDRES, Agent Perry Oklahoma iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiin SNAP ON SOCKET Don't fail to see these fine Auto and Machinery tools.

You can get any size set for any size car, tor or machinery. These tools are unconditionally I guaranteed and the price is right. You can buy one piece or a full set. Therefore in the event you i one socket your set is not worthless. DOTTS MONROE i i i I i miiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiim IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII Enid Sunday.

to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swindig jiiiiiMiiiiiMi.niiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiriiiiitiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiitiiiiiiMiitniiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiitiiMiiiii 5 Particular Housewives Insist on Getting SUMNER NEWS Miss Juanita Shepherd of Norman spent the week at her parental home near Sumner. Sunday visitors at the Roy Allen home were E. H.

and Guy Lambert families, Miss Doris Casparis, Master Joe Lesh and Elder C. R. Malone. Our Sunday School of the Christian church is growing. Sixty in attendance, i Each child of Mrs.

Reiman's class received a bunch of pansies and the Cradle Roll superintendent, Mrs. Hughes presented each baby with a basket of candy eggs and chickens. They were a happy bunch of youngsters. Miss Rose Johnson of Kansas is here visiting the Roy Allen family. The J.

Laursen family were Sunday visitors at the W. A. Bales home and Mr. and Mrs. H.

Reiman at Living- stons. Other callers at this home 'this week were Mrs. Casparis and daughters Doris and Christine and the M. K. and Jack Shepherd families.

Mrs. Chas. McCracken is improving slowly and all the other sick folks are out again. The B. A.

Dixon family was Sunday visitors at the L. Johnson ranch. Mrs. Stewart was shopping in Morrison Monday. S.

Barret, of Walnut township, spent Sunday at the Fred Hughes home. The Misses Hall and Chileoate and Prof. Spangler spent the Easter vacation at Edmond with home folks and Miss Hazel Wright a her parental home in Perry. Miss Lela Tillman of Austin, Texas, sent relatives and friends a picture of the high school in that city. 1100 students.

Some school. Mrs. E. H. Lambert entertained the C.

L. A. Society Wednesday. The ladies pieced blocks for a quilt. The hostess was assisted in serving delicious lunch by Mrs.

Livingston Doris Casparis. Mrs. Roy Allen ant Miss Rose Johnson were visitors. Adjourned to meet with Mrs. Guy Lambert in two weeks.

The W. Webb family, Mr. and Mm Cramton and Mrs. Ella Woolarci motored to the farm Sunday. Little Chas.

Dixon was ill with the croup Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lambert movec to the Frank Tillman farm Monday. Freda and Dave Tyer and Lillian Laursen, the Webb family and Mrs.

Livingston were Sunday evening callers at the Cramton and Woolarci homes. Mrs. Casparis and daughters were Friday visitors with W. A. Eales.

Mrs, Eva Livingston led the C. E. Easter service Sunday evening. Special numbers given were: Music by MeJva Oricutt; song, "In the Service of the King," by audience; Lord's prayer in unison. First and 2nd verses of "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" aung by ladies and girls.

Easter address by Elder C. E. Malone. and fourth verses of "The Cross," sung by the men and boys, gjjepherd FWd the Scripture les- Pwet, "CJwist Arose," Misses and Craroton. "The Old Cross," gflven in pantomime by Christine Casparis and sang by Jwr for sinter, Misses i Pauline Hvolboll and family, Tom on Saturday afternoon, and Osborne Hvolboll spent Sunday evening with Chas.

Edwards. Zelma Critcher is visiting her aunt Mrs. Floyd Holt. Ray Mclnturff has rented Sehaffer's farm for next year. Mrs.

Floyd Goodwill is on the sick i list at present. School lets out for the long vacation on Friday. Teacher and pupils are Mrs. planning a picnic. Dale Hetherington spent Easter The patrons of West Lawn school with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. met at the school house Tuesday and Dale north of Perry. planted Bermuda grass and trees. Monroe Elgin visited John Sher- The ladies served a bounteous dinner rard at Yates on Sunday. at noon.

After they finished plant-: Mr. Olin and Mrs. Allen spent 1 ing the men froze ice cream which Easter Sunday at Yates. everyone enjoyed very much. Culver Mackey visited home folks Monday night New Hope is to have a male teach- 5 for the next school term, Mr.

Lawrence Blainey has undertaken to instruct our young hopefuls in the 1 way they should go. NEW HOPE NEWS Mrs. Mrs. R. E.

Sherrard entertained her Sunday School class on I Fifteen of the largest American ad- Saturday to an Easter egg hunt, vertisers including the Standard Oil Miss Gracie Thompson acted as Bunny company, have pledged themselves to and hid the eggs and the children had abolish highway billboard advertis- i a wonderful time finding the pretty ing. The last contracts of these 'con- colored eggs. In the afternoon they cerns will expire in 18 months. Pride of Perry The Flour of Real Merit Because it is the one Flour that makes wholesome bread, rich, tender cakes, flaky pastry and crisp delicious cookies. ASK YOUR GROCER TO SUPPLY YOU Perry Mill Elevator Co.

Perry, Oklahoma PERRY MILL A ELEVATOR CO. PERRY. OKLA. 2 mm I Goodyear Tires 1 I I Arch and Doc CORNER SIXTH AM) STREETS GAS AND OILS TUBE VULCANIZING iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiT uiiiimiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i (Bis; Opening: (Saturday, April 26th TOENAMEJ-o Jk-lou; t.roduct_naS£J!±;; Stn'TNoi Sea OF THE Illinois Filling Station Located on Street Between 6th and 7th One Gallon ot Gas Free With Every Five Gallons Not connected with any Trust company or tion. The gasoline and oil for the run, high test.

Drive in and let us set a new record. Once a customer always a customer, I ILLINOIS OIL COMPANY A. ENDRES, Manager, i "I want to go in Here. I want to see that new HOUSEHOLD GUIDE' before we do any painting" Don't miss the help of the most useful thing for home painting and decorating that has been produced in years. This store has the new "House' hold Guide" developed by The Sherwin-WiUiams Company.

It lists the of different paintable and articles In and about the home. The jection on furniture, reproduced above, the value of the idea, Oppoilte each or trtklc the "Guide" gives the paint, varnish, stain or enamel exactly suited to that surface and to the service which it must give, whether Indoors or outdoors. By securing this authoritative "Household Guide" for you, this store actually brings to you the services of the foremost technical department of the paint and varnish industry. costs nothing to buy with but a mistake usually proves expensive. See the "Household Guide" In this storei then buy your painting material and Ittn or five good protection bctuty to i'l turucet prtnickf.

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Pages Available:
7,304
Years Available:
1924-1930