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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • Page 2

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Eufaula, Oklahoma
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I Hews From the HANNA Cbmmunitv THURSDAY. SEPT. 12. 1968 Holmes, and Bill Holmes all of Okla. City visited Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Monroe Hamilton. They all had a picnic lunch 'at Mill Creek Bay. Visiting with Mrs. Laura Hol- T.

L. Bean of ley have been Owen Ragen of Mrs. Missouri Henson was dis- 1 Armer. missed from the Okmulgee hos-! Mr. and Mrs pital Saturday and is staying at Clarksville, Arkansas, enroute to Shawnee, Mr; and Mrs.

Otto Hoi the home of her granddaughter, Colorado, spent Thursday with ley, Kendall and Rhonda of Hen- Mrs Zenas Layman, and Mr. Mrs. Annie Pendley. Iryetta; Mrs. Nadine Conrad and Layman.

I Weekend visitors of Mr. and'children of Hartshorne, and Mr. Mrs. Ernest Green and Mrs. Lot- and Mrs.

Guy Centers of Eufaula Mrs. Violet Legg is a patient in tie Crocker have been Mr. and the Henryetta hospital. Visiting Mrs. John Crowden of Arkoma, with her this week have been Mr.

and Mrs. William Nunn and Mrs. Trevell Shipman and Miss SO Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Edward I ltal Pat Hawkins.

Nicely and Mark, and Micky Mrs. Trevell Shipman spent Mrs. Jane Woods of Santa Pau -j Baker of Iowa Park, Texas; Mr. Friday night with her sister and la, California arrived here last and Mrs. Ernest Crocker of Mr, and Mrs.

Walter, -week for a two weeks visit with by. Blair at Graham, and visited in; Edmond Barnett is a patient in Muskogee Veterans Hos- her sister, Mrs. George Wells, and Mr. Wells. Mr.

and Mrs. W. S. Bean attended a going away dinner in' sa Henryetta Sunday in the home of i Miss Greta Morris, daughter of Mrs. May Creech, honoring Mr.

and Mrs. Orace Morris, will Alice Vaughn, who is leaving to leave Wednesday to enter Sparks make her home in Virginia. School 6f Nursing at Fort Smith, Mr, and Mrs. John Rhoades Arkansas, and Bunk, Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip pFC Maxie Hammontree of Brassfield visited last week at Man hattan, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. Six Flags. Enroute home they Ha skeli Hammdntree, Annamarie, Sue and Michael, Mr. Mrs.

spent the night at Lake Texhoma. Mr. and Mrs. Obed Choate are Leon Hammontree, visiting in Okla. City with Mr.

enm er and Mrs. Otto Branch and boys, 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hames, Some from out of town who attended revival serivces at the Freewill Baptist Church the past week have been Rev. and Mrs.

Visiting last week withMr. and iHenryetta Saturday at a nursing Mrs. Verdie Pendley were Mrs. i home with her parents, Mr. and Alma DeShong and Jerry of Tul- i Mrs Charley Haley.

Jerry Baker of Bartlesville spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Emartheo of Claremore attended the funeral of Archie Simpson Saturday at the Trenton Indian Church, and visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Jess McCullar Saturday evening. DON WEBB CERAMIC TILE FORMICA CABINET TOPS MARBLE VANITY TOPS RESILIENT TILES 740 West Jackson Phone 423-4044 McAlester, Oklahoma, 74501 Call or write for FREE ESTIMATE NEW REMODEL CONSTRUCTION THE INDIA JO URN AL (ESTABLISHED 1876) HOMER HEDGES. Publisher INEZ SHROPSHIRE. Editor and Business RONNIE NELSON, Assistant Editor Your Newspaper.

Published to merit your respect. Entered as second class matter each week at the post.office at Cufaula, Oklahoma, under the act of August 24, 1912, as amended by act of March 3, 1933, embodied in Sec. 537 Second class postage paid at Eufaula, Oklahoma, 74432. Outside County: $4.00 Per Year In County: $3:00. Individual Copies: 10c Each.

THURSDAY. SEPT. 12. 1968 MI bw wftar I i In papm Rogers Jeffry and of Tulsa; Argus Bean and Margie of Texanna; Mr. and Mrs.

Arva Bean were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hammontree. Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Green vis- Bea Crowden and David of Ft. Smith, Arkansas; Rev. and Mrs. Lamar Kendeil and sons, Rev. and Mrs.

Bill and two children, Rev. and Mrs. Euel Quails, Rev. and Mrs. Havnor Held and two sons, Rev.

arid Mrs. Paul Morris and three children, Rev. and Mrs. Bert Brewer and Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Rule, all of Okmulgee; Also, Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Sunday night visitors were Mr. Willmon, Checotah; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.

Wayne Henry of Dus- Virgil Housley, Muskogee; Mr. I tin, Mrs. Jane Woods of Calif, and Mrs. Otis Shaffer of Dewar; I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs.

Marilyn Ross, Mr. and Mrs. I and Mrs. Arva Bean were Argus Cecil Williamson and Mrs. Faye Bean and Margie of Texanna.

Mr. and Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. White and family of Broken Arrow, Mr. and Mrs; Carl Waldori and family of Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny King of Tulsa, were visiting last week with Mr.

and Mrs. George Waldon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pendley of Deeres Chapel visited at the Free Will Baptist Church Sunday.

The Branch of Dustin; Rev. and Mrs Leonard Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hibbs of Wetumka, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Smith and two daughters of Broken Arrow; Mr. i and Mrs. Jack Mouser and sons of JKrebs, Mr. and Mrs. Erlie Burton, Rev.

Casey Adams, Bill Williamson, Rev. and Mrs. Woodie Wil- on and children, Mrs. Carrie May of Weleetka; Mrs. Flora Stanfill and Mrs.

Ethel Morris of Henryetta, Mr. and Mrs. James Burleson of Dustiri. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Stites and Laura Lou had as guests last Mr. and Mrs. Denny Stites of Okla. City, Mr. and Mrs.

Billy Stites and family of Blanchard. Mrs. Bessie Bogard returned home last week after a visit in Pangburn, Arkansas with Mr. and Mrs Adolph Riba; at Decall's Bluff, Arkansas with Mr. and Judge Wise, and in Harm, Aransas with Mrs.

Mitt Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Armer spent the weekend in Okla. City visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Murl Armer and sons, and Miss Nancy Visiting over the weekend with Mr. nd Mrs. Orace Morris and family were her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mutt McGuire of Lenna, Johnnie McGuire of Tulsa, and Mrs. Ethel Morris of Henryetta. Mrs. Verna Green and Mrs. Dott Rumsey, teachers at the Graham school, attended a PTA meeting in the school cafeteria, Monday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell and Mrs. Minnie Bogle attended baptismal services in Henryetta at the First Freewill Baptist Church Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Treat and two daughters, and Mrs. Lura Treat of Eufaula were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vester Layman, Tonya and Sonya, and Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Dover and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pendley of Deeres Chapel visited Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr.

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