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LeFlore County, Oklahoma
Shady Point News
May 3, 1946
Rains and cool weather are hindering farm and gardening work greatly in this section.
Charles MIXON, student at Northeastern, Tahlequah, spent the week end at home and he and his mother spent Saturday shopping in Fort Smith.
Melvin STOGNER, who has spent the past 14 months in Germany, arrived at Camp Chaffee last Friday and phoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stogner, who with his brother Mike Stogner and wife, drove to Fort Smith Saturday to see him.
He is waiting for his discharge and having some dental work done, after which he will be at the home of his parents here.
Cleyon PENNINGTON, who since his discharge has been spending the past two months with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pennington here, left Sunday afternoon for Baltimore, Md., where he will be employed at the plant where he worked before entering the service.
Floyd T. WILLIS, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Willis here, since his discharge from the marines, Jan. 14, left Friday for Birmingham, Mich., where he has employment awaiting him.
Mrs W.H. TUDOR has her son, Glen Tudor, and her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bert POINTER, of Nashville, Tenn., visiting in her home this week.
Miss Jewell WILLIS, who is employed at Camp Chaffee, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. B.F. RODDEN of Panamer [sic], spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Emery WILLIS and family.
Mrs. Cora V. LINDSAY and sister, Mrs. Myrtie DOAK, returned Friday afternoon from Green Forest, Ark., where they were called recently to the bedside of a nephew, very ill. The nephew, Cletus RAMSEY, passed away at his home near Green Forest April 25 and was buried at Berryville, Ark., Sunday, April 28.
Mrs. Nancy OLIPHANT and Mrs. Roy BUTLER of Poteau visited Friday with Mrs. W. D. WILSON, who is ill at her home here.
Mrs. Hassie CHRISTENBERRY and grandchildren, J.L. and Loretta JACKSON visited Marvin WOOLBRIGHT at Poteau over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde BRANSON visited with her brother, Charlie COTTON, in Fort Smith, Sunday.
Miss Vera BROWN of Fort Smith spent the week end at the home of her father, J.T. BROWN.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer TEDDER and Carl SWEZY visited in the Allen KERSH home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy CLOUSE visited relatives in Bokoshe Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville COX and daughter, Anna Louise, spent Sunday in Monroe with Mrs. Cox's mother, and attended the Decoration at the Monroe cemetery.
Herman CLARK, who has had emplyment in New Mexico for some time returned to his home here last week.
Miss Analee WELLS of Fort Smith spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey RUYLE and daughters spent the week end with relatives in Huntington, Ark.
Mrs. Sadie LEFLORE, grandmother of Mrs. Carl MIXON, who has been confined in a Fort Smith hospital with a broken limb is reported not improving as they had hoped she might.
Charley STEVENS and daughters, Cathryn and Edith, spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Huntington, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl SHERROLD and son visited in Parks, Ark., Sunday.
Shady Point eighth grade pupils visited Panama school Friday, May e.
Eighth grade Commencement exercises are to e held at the school auditorium here, Monday, May 13. The lower grades will present a program on the night of May 10. Seventh and eighth grades had their play May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. H.B. MIXON and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Mixon's grandmother, Mrs. A.E. EDWARDS. The occasion marking Harry's 33rd birthday anniversary.
Source: OKBits
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