Few Items Aug. 18, 1922 Wetumka Gazette
Wetumka Gazette
Wetumka, Hughes Co., Oklahoma
Friday, August 18, 1922
School Faculty for Coming Term
E. O. SHAW, supt.
T. J. DAVIS, principal
Mrs. E. O. SHAW
Mrs. SUE RUBLE
Mrs. ZELMA SIMPSON
Miss FLORA SCOTT of Las Cruces, New Mexico
Miss FLORENCE PEEVEY of Wetumka
Miss LEONA ELROD of Lawton
Miss GLADYS PHELPS of Shawnee
Miss INEZ BEMENT of Wetumka
Miss FLORENCE BARLOW of Holdenville
Miss VIRGIE ELROD of Lawton
Miss WILLA MCBEE of Wetumka
Miss GENEVA GAMMILL of Wetumka
Mrs. W. E. JONES of Wetumka
Mrs. PEARL JACKSON of Wetumka
Miss RUBY WIGGINS of Wetumka
Christian Church.. W. R. HOLLOWAY, pastor.
Indian Baptist Association
The Muskogee, Wichita and Seminole Baptist Association convened near Eufaula. From here: Rev. JOHN SMITH and family, ROBERT CARR, JOE MINGO, JOHN HARJO and others.
Local Happenings
Miss BOBBIE EATON shopped in Holdenville.
WALTON GLISSON and mother left for Los Cruces, New Mexico.
Let me fix your sewing machine. Phone 26, J. H. HICKS.
PEARL STREETER has a position in the post office.
Let F. R. PHELPS write your insurance.
W. D. OGLETREE had business at Henryetta.
Some choice city property for sale. H. H. DARKS.
J. L. RAMSEY secured the direct contract for Buicks in Hughes County.
Mrs. WALTER JONES of Oklahoma City visited relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. PURYEAR returned from Siloam, Arkansas.
Miss MILDRED GEREN left to visit friends at Okmulgee.
Mrs. KATE C. MACKEY and WEBB FULKS had business at Fort Smith.
ED WINTERS had business here.
H. H. DARKS and family are in New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. STATEN returned from Charleston, Arkansas.
Mrs. H. Y. COOPER of Charleston, Arkansas is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. F MAYFIELD.
BILL HERNDON of Oklahoma City is visiting Mr. and Mrs. LESLIE WHITE.
ED LUCAS of Holdenville was here on business.
Misses MAXINE and GRACE HAYDEN visited relatives in Wewoka.
Mrs. BILL MASTERSON of Ada is visiting here.
Mrs. ELLEDGE of Hannah visited her sister Mrs. I. W. STANFILL and family.
J. PORTER and BEDFORD STANFORD of Holdenville were here.
FRANK CRUTCHER and ED LUCUS of Holdenville were here.
Mrs. LENA SHEPPARD and daughter TEXAS visited at Holdenville.
C. L.HUGHEY drove to Shawnee to see the “Three Musketeers.”
O.BIXEY and family of Wewoka visited Mr. and Mrs. POTTS.
CLEO and RAYMOND KIRKPATRICK left in their car to visit relatives in Rogers, Arkansas.
Mrs. ED JARRETT has been ill.
CHARLES HAMILTON and family are on vacation in Colorado.
J. B. DAVIS of Garrison City visited here.
CARROL SMITH, C. L. HUGHEY and GRADY FULKS are on vacation at Tyler, Texas.
HENRY BRAZIL, CHARLES DAVIS, ARDIN DILBECK, and CLYDE HAYDEN motored to Wewoka.
J. L. RAMSEY and family went overland to visit relatives at Rogers, Arkansas.
Mrs. J. E. TIGER and children returned from visiting relatives in California.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. GEREN attended the funeral of an old friend Mrs. ALICE DICKINSON at Shawnee.
Mr. and Mrs. KIRKPATRICK are visiting relatives at Weleetka.
Mrs. AMMONS and son from Ardmore are visiting her daughter Mrs. TALIFERRO and friends, Mr. and Mrs. POTTS.
Mr. DICKERSON of Okmulgee visited friends here.
Miss FANNA HAWKS returned from attending school at Oklahoma City.
Miss GRACE HARRISON of Maud was the guest of Misses RUTH and JANETTE MCCOY.
FRANK and JIM MOORE of Oklahoma City visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MOORE.
A card from FRITZ HATCHER, who was school superintendent the past term, is now superintendent at Stonewall.
X. X. MCGEE and H. M. BRAZIL motored to Gore to be with W. C. FARMER and family who are on vacation there.
W. C. FARMER and family, CLAY BUMPERS, and HARRY STUDYVIN left in their cars to camp on the Illinois and Arkansas Rivers.
Mr. and Mrs. ALLEN BEMENT and Mr. and Mrs. WILL FRANKLIN and families of Rogers, Arkansas arrived to visit Mrs. T. A BEMENT and family.
Texas Banner
Mr. WILLIAMS of Yeager spent Saturday with his daughter Mrs. CARRIE KENDELL.
Mrs. J. C. GADDIS is visiting her mother on Greasy Creek,
CARL KENDALL and ALFRED RAULSTON visited at Lamar.
JOHNNIE MILLER of Big Springs filled his regular appointment at the LEVERETT home Sunday.
EARL UPSHAW was absent from school.
FRANK KENDALL and family visited the WILLIAMS family at Yeager.
J. C. GADDIS is hard at work making a hay baler.
FLOYD and RAYMOND DILBECK were in Wetumka.
Mrs. W. D. GOWERS and ROSIE and LILLIE shopped in Holdenville.
Miss PAULINE ROBERTS visited Miss OPAL UPSHAW.
Valley View
Mr. and Mrs. RUFUS COLLINS visited Mr. and Mrs. EARL YOUNG.
Miss EULA PARKER visited ELMA and EUNICE ABNEY Sunday.
Miss DOLLIE STITES visited EDITH CROWNOVER.
Mr. and Mrs. ABROS YOUNG and Mrs. RAY and children visited the CUNNINGHAM family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. CAMP PARKER, ELZA PARKER visited Mr. and Mrs. TOM SANDERS.
Miss FAY COLLINS of Coachman is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. MONROE COLLINS.
LEILA BLEVINS visited FAY COLLINS.
Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE TAYLOR visited Mr. and Mrs. JOHN HAYS at Greasy Creek.
ELZA HAMILTON had the blues Sunday night.
Prairie View
Mrs. W. A. RUSSELL is ill.
BERNICE HUGHES is visiting ELIZABETH WAUGH at Okmulgee.
Mr. and Mrs. LESTER and family of Okemah visited her sister Mrs. JACKSON.
ROY REED and CARL GOODSPEED were at Ada.
FRED BOOZE had business at Fort Smith.
HATTIE HARRIS of Ada visited here.
BERTIA and GEORGE STEPHENS of Okemah are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. GARRISON.
Mrs. E. A. GRISSON and children were at Texas Banner where they joined Bro. Grisson at the meeting.
Hickory Ridge by Texas Jack
Elder JOE MINGO and daughters BESSIE and LILLIAN of Wetumka dined with Texas Jack and PATSY.
Friday, August 25, 1922
Valley View
Miss CALLIE, LULA and VIOLET TOWERY are ill.
DONNIE YOUNG visited NENNIE CUNNINGHAM.
MARY LEEPER visited LEILA BLEVINS.
Mr. and Mrs. HENRY STITES suffered the loss of their barn.
CALLIE and ETHEL TOWERY were part of a fishing party near Castle.
Mrs. CROWNOVER and children visited her friend Mrs. MCELYEA in Lawnwood area.
MURRY BELCHER visited Mr. and Mrs. P. A. LEEPR.
EVERETT STONE, G. E. BACHUS, and J. F. MYERS are digging cellars.
JOE TOWERY surprised his family by inviting friends Friday to visit. They were Mr. and Mrs. P. A. LEEPER and family, Misses COOPER, EMMA and MABLE KLEIN, Mr. and Mrs. OLSIE BRAZIL and family, BOB and ELMER BROOKS, DOC WHEAT and Mr. Green. They helped to make the musical a success.
Hobson Pickups
Mrs. DORA GOGGS of Coachman is visiting the G. A. EASON home.
Mrs. LEE and son DEWEY of Tulsa visited here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. HENTIN and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. WALKER.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. THOMASON dined with his father near Spring Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. CARDWELL and daughter GERTIE spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. S. N. YOUNG at Lamar.
Miss SYBLE MOSS and FANNIE COOK attended church here.
OMA THOMASON and ETHEL EASON visited HESTER and GERTRUDE WALKER.
CECIL SPEVENS spent Sunday with LEILA CARDWELL.
BILL LITTRELL and JIM CARDWELL attended church at Coachman.
LUTHER THOMASON passed away Aug. 16 at Denoie, Oklahoma. He was 17 years of age and was in the happiest days of his youth. He leaves his father, mother and five sisters to mourn his going away. His body was brought to Weleetka for burial.
JIM ROGERS attended the funeral of his nephew LUTHER THOMASON.
Have 4 Duroc Jersey pigs for sale. C. W. THOMASON, 5 ½ miles northeast of Wetumka.
House painting, paper hanging. M. W. TIPPIN & Sons, R. 4 Box 10, Wetumka.
Spring Hill
Rev. SPENCER filled his regular appointment here.
Miss LETTIE PARK of Coachman visited LUCY BRYANT.
PEET WESTG and ODIS BLACK left for Texas.
ROY HARMON visited here.
ESTHER WEST visited WILLIE BELFORD.
Mr. and Mrs. COFFEE spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IKE SMITH.
CHARLEY and GRANDMA BANTY moved to Spring Hill.
Mrs. N. A. WOOD spent Sunday with Mrs. COFFEY.
WILLIE BELFORD visited ESTHER WEST.
CLARA STOUT visited LUCY BRYANT.
LOLA and GERTRUDE SMITH of Coachman attended church here.
Hickory Ridge by Texas Jack
The singing at J. H. SWEAZEA’S last Sunday was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. BILL SIMS of Okmulgee County were guests of Mr. and Mrs. EARL BAKER.
GRANDMA SIMS is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. PROCTOR.
Card of thanks for aid and sympathy during the illness and death of our son and grandson JOHN HENRY GRIGGS by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. GRIGGS and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. PIGG.
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