Glencoe Area
Mrs. Sherman Bower
Mrs. Don Hawthorne
Julie and Jane,
have spent
SeVeral days visiting
Hawthorne' s grand-
and Mrs. Lee
Hawthorne, the
Klnlon, had not
for almost 20 years
family enjoyed
Davis received
death of Carrie
California.
was well-known in
near Mar-
Irvir{ Robinson
Tulsa, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
and Mrs. Jim
this past weekend.
and Linda Spen.
the cheerleader, s
Norman this past
Ray Allen have
mobile home :from
Horace Smith farm
Mrs. Allen is
Smith and
the'family to as-
the protract-
fatl~r, H. L.
home.
Kenneth Apple-
and Mr. and
and baby of
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Apple-
former Betty Jo
Were accompanied
Jackie Jones, also
Garland Davis,
Sited with his mo-
Davis, this
all attend-
In Stillwat-
to their daugh-
Mrs. Bill Price,
Leonard Flora,
Sunday dinner
and Mrs. Era-
Eddie Sawyer
Louist-
some time
Parents, Mr.
Sawyer.
Lasher, Enid,
and Mrs. L. E.
this past
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bow-
er received a call from their
daughter, Mrs. Bryan Moffitt,
Tucson, Arizonia, telling of a
car accident in which she was
involved. Mrs. Moffitt was vi-
siting her sons in Las Vegas,
Nevada, when the accident oc-
curred. She received injuries
which are apparently minor and
is recovering slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Montie Green
and family, Charleston, North
Carolina, have been visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud-
dy Green, and his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy
Johnson.
Denny McCollum, Healdton,
and his daughter, Debbie Child-
ress, Olathe, Kansas, have been
visiting with Mr. McCollum's
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Sharpton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spivaand
girls spent several days visit-
ing former residents, Mr. and
Colorado. The group went sight-
seeing and report a wonderful
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sharpton
and grandson, Rlcky Huff, have
Just returned from a vacation
trip. They visited various scen-
ic spotsin Arkansas, Texas, and
Louisiana.
Jack Dove, Ponce City, was a
Monday dinner guest of his sis-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Bower. Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Kincald were afternoon
callers.
Mrs. W. B.' Rank, Houston,
Texas, is spending some time
with her mother, Mrs. Grace
Criss and her sister andfamily
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Ginty.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Tucker
spent Sunday night with Mrs.
Francis Newton, Stillwater. All
enjoyed dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Metcalf, Stfllwa~er.
The Tuckers returned home on
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mur-
phy and girls Just returned
from Six Flags, Texas, Marine
Land and various points of in-
terest and amusement.
Mrs. Alice Huff has returned
from a weelds visit with her
daughter and other family mem-
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hers in Chilicothe, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beth-
ards and children, have return-
ed to their home in Auburn, Ore-
gon, after two weeks with family
in Glencoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown
are presently visiting their son
and his family, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Brown, Fort Worth, Tex-
as.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clapp
and Wilton were involved in a
car accident this past week. All
three were confined to the Paw-
nee Hospital for several days
but are presently home. Wihna
is still suffering from a whip
lash injury.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burnett
and children were Oklahoma
Clty visitors this past week.
Mrs. Elva Downs spent Mon-
day with her son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Downs and
children, S~illwater.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roberson
The Journal, Thursday, July 26,
have been spending some time
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bethards,
Auburn, Oregon.
Furrh Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furrh
hosted all of their children and
their families in their home this
past week. It was the first home-
coming and reunion of this
group.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Furrh, Robin, Mike and
Wayne, San Diego, California;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Furrh and
their granddaughter, Misty,
Godgrey, Texas; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Furrh, Deborah, William,
Billie Jr., and Karolin, San
Diego, California; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Furrh, Carl and Jay,
Glenc,)e; Mr. and Mrs. David
Creager, Jeffrey and Jodle,
Kansas City, Missouri; Mr. and
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Mrs. Ronnie Furrh and Robert,
Tulsa; and Mr. and Mrs. Ker-
mit Terrill, Kelly and Kent,
Stitlwater.
The Furrh's grandchildren
number@d 18 with little Misty
being the youngest.
The David Creagers will be
remembered by many since
David attended school here and
was a resident for Some time.
After a prelimiflary get-to-
gether at 216 South Oklahoma
Street in Glencoe, Sunday, all
attended the picnic dinner in
Couch Park, Stillwater. The
youngsters participated in
games and posing for pictures.
Fun, laughter and family close-
ness prevailed. An over-abund-
ant dinner was one of the high-
lights of the day.
This is the first time all of
the children of Bob and Berbie
Furrh were home at the same
time in 21 years.
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