Daily Ardmoreite 8 Dec 1918 - Murray County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Nita 13 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/1335 The Daily Ardmoreite Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma Sunday, December 8, 1918 Sulphur by MISS MYRTLE MASTERS LIEUT. ROBERT J. BAGUES, noted French officer, will speak in Sulphur Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the interest of the Red Cross membership campaign. C. W. COPELAND, recently discharged from the U. S. Army, is now at home with his family in Sulphur. MRS. B. F. ELEAZER, who has been with her husband in Wilson for the last two weeks, returned home. ELDER R. H. MUSGRAVES has accepted the pastorate of the Church of Christ of this city and will preach his first sermon Sunday. The Masons of Dougherty will hold a St. John’s Memorial Service Sunday at 11 a.m., REV. W. C. ADAMS of Shawnee will deliver the address. Mr. and Mrs. WILSON BROADBENT of Corning, Kansas are visiting their son HON H. W. BROADBENT in this city. MRS. C. E. TAYLOR of Oklahoma City is visiting here sister, MRS. I. E. PACEY this week. JUSTICE J. M. COLLINS, who was stricken with apoplexy several weeks ago, is still confined to his home and recovery is slow. The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Methodist Church has elected officers for the a new year: MRS. I. E. PACEY, MS.J. E. SIMMONS, MR.S C. F. MITCHELL, MRS. JOHN SUMMERS, MRS. M. D. FRIER, MRS. B. A NELSON, MRS. BOURLAND, MRS. SAM MORELAND, MRS. G. B HANEY, MRS. H. G BUTT. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. BOSWELL will leave for Oklahoma City to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. GOFFE will leave for Salina, Kansas. He was formerly owner of the Sulphur Telephone Co. and recently sold to A. COOPER of Burden, Kansas, is leaving for new fields of business. He was a director of the Sulphur Chamber of Commerce and a very successful and enterprising business man. J. W. WILLIAMS, well known resident of Davis, was knocked down by a Santa Fe freight train Tuesday afternoon on the Y in the Davis railroad yards. SERGT. PRESTON STEDMAN of Davis, son of R. Y. STEADMAN/STEDMAN, arrived in New York a few days ago from France and now is in New York hospital, recovering from a minor ailment. He expects to be home in a few weeks. LUKE AUTRY of Davis is a recent arrival overseas. G. W. PULLEN of Davis, former representative from Murray County, was in Sulphur transacting business. H. G. BARNETT, lumberman from Hickory, was transacting business in Sulphur. New was received in Hickory Thursday morning of the death of LIEUT. JOSEPH PEARSON MITCHELL which occurred on the western front Nov. 6 in the last big drive of the 90th Division. He was killed in action. MRS.JOHN SHARP of Turkey, Texas is visiting her mother, RMS. FROSSARD and family this week. PERRY JONES, prominent farmer of Palmer, was in Sulphur Thursday transacting business. SAM RYAN of near Mill Creek was in Sulphur Thursday. WILL BAUGHMAN, who has been out traveling many sections of the state, returned home Wednesday to spend the weekend with his family. COL. R. A. SNEED was called to Guyman Tuesday by the serious illness of his son, LUCIAN SNEED/ J. R. FANT of Oklahoma City is a business visitor here this week. MRS. C. E. TAYLOR of Oklahoma City is visiting her sister, MRS. I. PACEY and Mr. Pacey. JOHN MCCLURE is here transacting business. MISS UNA ROBERTS entertained at dinner Monday night for Mr. and Mrs. R. S. GOFFE, who leave this week for Salina, Kansas. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Murray County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/murray/murray.htm