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From: "Rick Gregg" <>
Subject: [MODALLAS] Historical News Clips
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:02:53 -1000


The Buffalo Reflex, Thursday, July 13, 1933

DEATHS

Nancy Ann Dyer, wife of M. E. Strickland

Thomas C. Potter, son of William and Frances Potter,
husband of Mary Prater

Hazel Bledsoe, wife of Louis E. Hill

Floyd O. Reynolds, son of Mrs. Mollie Wilshire,
grandson of John Reynolds

Elizabeth Williams, wife of J. T. Dugan


OLIVE LEAF

Mrs. Nora Allen and children, Mrs. Carrie Cheek and
Mrs. Delmar Moore and little daughter, Louise, visited
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ruby Hoover and children.

Ray Hoover received word Saturday that his sister,
Mrs. Stone, was not expected to live very long.


WINDYVILLE

H. H. Scott is erecting a camp building on the river.


LONDON SMOKE

Noma Scott spent Sunday afternoon with Erle and Ralph Williams.


BRICE

Cora Tucker and children and Jeanette Scott visited
at the home of W. H. Scott.

Sam and Alice Showber, Will and Hiram Hicks, Charlie
and Ada Scott and twins, Myrtle Lynch and Ida Clark,
visited awhile at the W. H. Scott home July Fourth, and
Ona and Bessie Scott went with them to the state park
to spend the day. All reported a fine time.


JERUSALEM

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Loudermilk spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swift, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Swift
and family spent the day there also.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Frankland and family took dinner Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Swift and Aunt Lizzie Hill returned
home with them for a short visit.


LOCAL HAPPENINGS

Herbert H. Scott, merchant at Windyville, was
attending to business in Buffalo last of last week.
He reported that the road to Windyville was in
fine shape that day.



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