The Chelsea Reporter (Chelsea, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1969 Page: 4 of 6
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Alluwe Mevjs-
By Mr Ernsi Shipp
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These June storms are com
ing too often! May was a
pretty dry month but it’s
made up for it in June The
jftcWee baseball team was
rained out Monday evening
but Alluwe was ahead 6-2
against Lenapah Happy bir-
thday’ to Thelia Spray Chub
Carter Freddie Hagebusch
Perry Balentine and Edith
Nichols The 1969 School An-
nuals are in now at Bob Hill’s
home in Alluwe The school
Annual was dedicated to
Floyd Arning this year was
In Memory of Danny Barnes
and Charles Wheeler was
teacher of the year! Fishing
at Grand River Sunday were
Vaughns Hodges’ Greens
Hash McFarlands and Fran-
burgers Still a lot of black-
berries around Kim Vaughn
had a Carnival Saturday
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have moved to Chelsea
Betty Kim and Brad Vau-
ghn and Mrs A- B Vaughn
visited Mr and Mrs Floyd
Arning in Bartlesville They
had dinner with Mrs Ralph
Hicks and children in Bartles-
ville Wednesday
Visitors in the Lonnie Mc-
Kee home Sunday were Mr
and Mrs Frank Wynn of Rol-
ling Fork Miss Lonnie Ash-
craft children of Chelsea
Denzil Still sons Mr and
Mrs Delbert McKee and
family of Coffeyville
Todd Francis of Centralia
is spending a few days with
Jimmy Barger
Peggy Blanke is vacation-
ing in Tahlequah with Mr
and Mrs Yeager and daugh-
ter Tuesday evening guests in
the home of Mr and Mrs
Jim Barger and family were
Charles Barger Jim and Pat
Former of Kingsville Texas
Mr and Mrs Jim Harney
of Eldorado Kans visited
Mr and Mrs Pete Vaughn
and family Sunday
Mrs Chris Blanke Judy
and Grace Overfelt visited
Mr and Mrs James Overfelt
in Oklahoma City Thursday
and Friday
Mrs Ralph Franklin and
children of Nowata visited in
thr Vau?hn home Thursday
Mrs Ernest Shipp spent
Saturday in the home of Ber-
tha Sears at Commerce
At United Methodist
Church' ‘Happy birthday
was sung to Edith Nichols
The Rev Lee Adams Message
was “Chastening of the
Lord’” Visitor was Mrs
Frank Wynn Alice McKee’s
sitter Evening service was
studying Matthew Wednes-
day evening will be Prayer
meeting led by Denzil Still
Friday evening at 8 o’clock
will be the McKee-Still Wed-
ding At Church of God ‘Happy
birthday’ was sung to Henry
Di k The Rev Mr Lockard
was gone to a meeting and in
his absence Ruby Dick had a
sermonette “The work of the
Holy Spirit” That evening
was a reading by Ruth Su-
therland “Are God’s ways
out of date?” A special
“Ninety and nine” was gi-
ven by Nancy Lord Mark
Luttrell’s Sermonette was
"Recreation and Restoration
of Man” Tode McKay’s ser-
mon was “Living while I
believe” A duet “Never
leave me alone” was given
by Ruby Dick and Linzzie
Eagleson Linzzie also sang a
solo “It’s worth all it costs to
be Holy”
TO WICHITA
Mrs F B Head has been in
Wichita Karas for a visit
with relatives
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Bozurity
Chelsea Okla
Drowning Takes
Talala Boy's Life
Rites Saturday
Services for John Francis
Roberts 8 son of Mr and
Mrs J N Roberts of Talala
were conducted Saturday
afternoon in the Talala Bap-
tist church by the pastor
the Rev Don Franklin
Casket-bearers were W C
Dawson Arch Strader Orval
Douglas Bill Fisher Buck
Dawson and Joe Sweet Hon-
orary bearers were Gary Jay
Thompson Dan Ray Corlett
Damon Dierolf Bobby Patty
and Peggy St John the boy’s
classmates
Interment was in Talala
Fairview cemetery
The little boy was drowned
Wednesday in a pond on the
Joe Sweet farm just across
the road from the Roberts
home The boy was last seen
about 12:30 ’ noon wearing
swim trunks authorities said
When the child could not be
located about 7 pm the fa-
ther called the Rogers county
sheriffs office for help Offi-
cers were aided in the search
by Highway Patrol Trooper
Don Blizzard Richard Hun-
ter divers Nobel Wilson Ro-
gers county civil defense di-
rector neighbors and other
friends of the Roberts’ A
search was made in two ponds
and the basement of the old
school building Jim Rice and
Walter Parker Talala revoc-
ered the body about 10 pm In
some five-feet of water
The child was born Febru-
ary 9 1961 in Nowata the son
of J N and Loneta Young
Roberts He had spent all of
his life in Talala community
He attended Oologah school
The little boy was a mem-
ber of Talala Baptist church
Surviving are the parents
and a great - grandmother
Mrs C E Darrell Tulsa
Happy Birthday
Do you know of a birthday
coming up? Birthday of a
member of your family or a
friend or of course yourself
just call The Chelsea Repor-
ter office they will be list-
ed on the Einhdav Calendar
June 28 Donald Jackson
Doris Robinson Strickland
Betty White
Kathy Ann Kent
Linda Martin Turley
Dorothy Williams Dishman
Harold L Speir
Kenneth Niwman
Ralph Lee Doolittle
June 29 William E Thomas
Donald P Hudgins
Otis L Dawes
Melvin Schnackenberg
Maxine Malone Glazebrook
Ronald Gene Young
Floyd Pritchard
June 30 Dr W A Howard
Lee Roy Harrell
Sharon Kay Nidiffer
Mrs Claude Parker
Lovena Cartwright
Shirley Lester Willis
Charles Fred Pool
Sidney N Kellehan
Floyd Harkins
July 1 Mrs R A Crawford
Ethel Doennig
Lois Morgan
James A Kent
Opal E Thompson
Ann Jennings McSpadden
Rama Barger McClellan
Gerald Brooks
Mary Willis
July 2 Janice Miller Ellis
Luther Sloan
Earlene Dishman Cantrell
Mildred Faull
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ness and timidity for 1 know
that these feelings com from
an overmindfulness of seif
I’ll concentrate on the needs
of others today
Paul Marriott
Funeral Service
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Lorene Kissinger Martin
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Dorothy Jean Deewall
Charles W Maupin
Dollie Reed
William J McMahan
Sylvia Rice Phinney
Ronald C Brenner
July 3 Melvin Jackson
James W Jefferies
Bob Ford
Margie Barnes Wiley
July 4 Jerry L Sprague
Peggy Windle Hendrickson
Leota Anderson Nelson
Lorene Barger
Louise Heard
Glenn A Burns
Sherman E Jefferies
Beda Nelson
James B Smith
Elbert Ponder
Rosa Lewis Adair
Rites Held At
Adair Monday
For Mrs Wood
Services for Maude Bond
Wood 70 Adair resident of
the community for 31 years
were conducted Monday in
the Adair Methodist church
Burial was in Fairview cem-
etery at Pryor
Mrs Wood died Friday in a
Pryor hospital
The former Maude M Bond
was born July 24 1898 and as
a small child came to what is
now Oklahoma She lived at
Stroud until 1938 when she
moved to Adair
Her husband died August 3
1957
Surviving are two sons
Donald Wood of Miami and
Leon Wood Claremore two
daughters Mildred Surine of
Adair and Lenra Seago Tul-
sa ten grandchildren and a
brother Jim Bond Stroud
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’ Mrs T M' Frazier spent
Sunday in the Berryhill cabin
at the Claremore Club on
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Thursday June 26 1969
Mrs Jeff Dye Is
Hostess To Club
Mrs Jeff Dye was hostess
in her country home when
members of the Whitehill
home extension club met for
a covered-dish luncheon
Roll call was answered
with an easy way to keep
floor coverings clean A new
seamless floor covering was
discussed by Mrs Howard
Martin
A report was made on the
progress of the road-side
park now under construction
Present for the Wednesday
meeting were Mrs Joe Mc-
Knight Mrs Roy Bundy Mrs
Ivan Cottrill Mrs T E Wil-
liams Mrs Harvey Hardin
Mrs Martin Mrs Roy Cow-
an Mrs F R Myers Mrs
Ernest Slocter of the club
Hattie Jones county exten-
sion agent Mrs O Duncan
Mrs E Ward of Lake Hud-
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Herring, Robert A. The Chelsea Reporter (Chelsea, Okla.), Vol. 74, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1969, newspaper, June 26, 1969; Chelsea, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1857333/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.