The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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One year 150
Six months 80
Three months 40
Entered as second class mail matter
at the postotlice at Perkins Oklahoma
under act of Congress March 3rd 1899
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John Butler Jr left last Tues-
day to work several days at Paw-
nee He returned the first of the
week
H Frank Stone who has been
spending a week or so visiting
home folks and old time friends
in Vinco and Perkins returned to
Burkburnette Texas last Wednes-
day night
Mrs Sabra Woodson and two
little sons spent last Tuesday night
at the home of her stster-inlaw
Mrs Dolly Coffman
Harry Coffman was on the sick
list last week but was able to go
back to work Monday
Mr and Mrs Luther Malley
spent last Thursday atithe home
of Mr and Mrs Ed Case
k Hazel Hicks of Three Sands
spent lastS Thursday night at the
home of her aunt Mrs Dolly
Coffman
Mr Woodson left last Friday
morning with his daughter and
son-in-law Mr and Mrs Cad
Hicks for Three Sands where he
will stay a few weeks
Miss McFetridge spent from
Friday night tr'11 qn-hy
at the home of her parents in
Guthrie
Edgar Bennet ot Ripley spent
Saturday night with his brother at
the home of Mrs Nellie Rice
Gertrude Case spent Saturday
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especially prepared The razor
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throughout with velvet harmo-
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scheme of the entire package
The only razor in the world
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night at the home of Leona Wood
son and as turn about is fair play
Gertrude took Leona home with
her Sunday and they spent the
day together
Bessie Eunice and Fred Wood-
son were Sunday guests at the
home of fheir aunt Mrs Dolly
Coffman
Mr' and Mrs Richard spent
Sunday at the home of their par-
ents Mr and Mrs Recer of Perkins
Willie Bartholomew of Ralston
spent the week-end at the home
of his parents Sunday morning
they went to see the new oil well
near Coyle
Mrs Laura Wilson of Pawnee
was a Friday night visitor at the
home of her sister Mrs Etta El
liott
Little Esther Elliott had a few
little friends at her home Monday
night to celebrate her eighth
birthday anniversary The little
folks had a fine time playing
games About twenty were there
Mrs Elliott served dainty refresh
merds which the young folks en
joyed
Mesdames Peddle and Luster
visited Mrs Nellie Rice Monday
afternoon
Mr and Mrs Jesse Woodson
and two little sons spent a few
days after the funeral at the home
of Mr and Mrs Grey of Kehd-
rick They returned Sunday
Mr and Mrs Richard Grimm
have moved to Perkins Richard
has a position with the Chevrolet
Motor Co who are opening a
branch in Perkins
Miss Ilda Luster of Guthrie
spent the week-end with home
folks
There will be a St Patrick pro-
gram at Vinco 8thoolhouse Fri-
day night Mardi 18th commenc-
ilg at 7:30 Program to be fol-
I )wed by a box supper Girls old
ad young are requested to bring
a box with something good in it
to eat and boys old and young
bring their pocket-books Pro-
ceeds will go toward play things
for the school yard' so the little
folks can have some fun during
recess as all work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy
The death of little Martha Ger-
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that we will 'open a Chevrolet sales and
service station in the 'Shannon building
in Perkins Our new cars will be on display
Saturday are '1 12th
In the very near future we shall have a service
station adequate to take care of all your motor
troubles
Mr Richard Grimm ' will be in charge of our
new station
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Mrs Jesse Woodson took place years old She was born at the
about midnight last Tuesday at home of her Grandma ' Mrs
the Cushing hospital Martha Grey of Kendrick but her home
Gertrude was a little over SiX was in Vinco until quite recently
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Canned Goods
A Handy 'Thing fo Have in the House
- A few cans of good things always cone in handy
There is no befter way to provide for emergen-
t' cies How handy it is to bring out a can of sal-
mon sardines or tuna fish for the main dish
With that as a basis the meal is hall prepartd
We carry in stock the famous Pillsbury flout
Best flour made Try it and you'll use no other
We have recently secured a nice line of--
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when her parents moved to a
farm near Mehan Little Martha
Gertrude had been sick about six
months and her parents did every!
thing they could for her recovery
but a few week ago she was taken
much worse She was a lovely
fair haired little girl whom every
one loved as she was always so
bright and lively She seemed to
sing her way through life She
was a pupil in the primary class
in Vinco Bible school Up to the
last every time her parents took
her to the hospital she went sing-
ing she was so patient during her
long illness Funeral took place
at Vinco church last Thursday
morning when the church was
filled with relatives frielids and
neighbors to show their love for
the little girl and respect for her
parents Services were concucted
by Pastor Billy Coats and inter
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Special for Saturday Only:
Gallon Cherries red pitted $110
Gallon Prunes 59c
Gallon Peaches' 69c
Gallon Apricots 69c
15 cent can Corn lec
20cent can Peas 1212c
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ment in Perkins cemetery The
casket was covered with lovely
flowers sentby her Sunday-school
teacherMrs Irvin Kent and Miss
McFetridge and Vinco Bible
school Our love and sympathy
goes out to the sorrowing parents
in their bereavement Little
Martha Gertrude will be greatly
missed by everyone for to know
her was to love her But we
know she is a sweet flower in
God's garden and free from her
suffering She is at rest asleep in
Jesus
Mr and Mrs Glenn Carsoa
drove to Goodnight Saturday ev
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Mrs C's parents Mr and Mrs
Fred Houston
Mr and Mrs McClain visited
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Smith, A. E. & Smith, J. D. The Perkins Journal (Perkins, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927, newspaper, March 10, 1927; Perkins, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2147605/m1/4/: accessed November 10, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.