Sulphur Democrat 1912 Jul 11 - Murray County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Nita 06 Nov 2005 Return to Murray County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/murray/murray.htm ========================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ========================================================================== Originally posted at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACI/1310 Some Items The Sulphur Democrat Sulphur, Murray County, Oklahoma July 11, 1912 Local and Personal MISS NANCY BELL is here for a few days visit. MRS. B. F. ELEAZER is visiting her son at Hugo. A. F. CAMPBELL of Ardmore was here Monday. MRS. CANN of Oklahoma City is here for an extended visit. MRS. AL DUNLAP of Fort Worth is here for a month's visit. GUY HARRIS and sister of Altus are here. P. A. BOOKNIGHT of Greenville, Texas is here for a few days. See NANNIE C. SPOON, chiropractor at Ramona Flats. MRS. REX CHANEY visited friends at Dougherty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. COLLINS of St. Louis are the guests of the family of G. J. MASTERS. R. H. STANLEY of Hugo, candidate for Congress from the fourth district, was here last week. PETE CASHILL, wife, and son came in from Greenville, Texas and will visit for a couple of weeks. MRS. BOB SHEPHERD, a former citizen of our city, but not living in Chickasha, is visiting here. MRS. J. Q. COBBLER of Seymour, Texas is here for her health, the guest of the J. H. YOUNG family. MISS IRMA APPLE returned from Commerce to spend the summer with her mother, MRS. J. Y. SCHENCK. MISS BEATRICE ROGERS has as her guests, MISS ESTELLE SHELTON of Atoka and MISS MAIE BOYD of Shawnee. JUDGE J. S. ESTES of Oklahoma City spent the Fourth with his brother, R. M. ESTES of the Bank of Commerce. JOHN A. GRAHAM and family and MISSES CORA LEE RAINE and ETHEL MCADAMS left last Saturday for Buckhorn creek where they will spend a week's outing. JOHN HASSEN returned an extended visit to his old home in Asia. He reports a very pleasant visit and looks quite well, but was glad to get back home. MRS. N. C. WOOD of Ardmore is here for a month's visit. She is choir director at the Broadway Methodist Church and while here, will assist in the choir at the First Methodist Church. The Sulphur-Scullin flyer was wrecked Sunday morning a mile north of the city while on its return from Scullin. The engine and one car left the track. M. L. BACCON of Stillwell bought a half interest in the Model Dry Goods Store. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Murray County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/murray/murray.htm