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1944 - Dacoma Community News

The July, 1944 Dacoma, Oklahoma community news stated:
Mrs. Laura Pierce left Wednesday for a visit with relatives in Dalhart, Texas. Donna Janelle Young who has been here visiting her grandmother the past month accompanied her to her home.

Deloss Hiatts left Tuesday for California to visit their daughters.

Mary Lea Burns passed away Thursday morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burns. She had been ill for several years.

Mrs. Okla Smith and son Clarence are here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long.

Cpl. Emory Allen and wife are here visiting from Camp Gruber.

Mrs. Okla Smith and son Clarence and Mrs. Clyde Long were shopping in Alva Saturday afternoon.

Mrs. Henry Streba and Ina Mae Allen were shopping in Alva Saturday afternoon.

Claude Baker and wife were Sunday evening callers in the Kenneth Baker home.

Mr. and Mrs. Chet Vance were in Enid Monday.

Herman Massie was in Carmen Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Longhursts were shopping in Alva Saturday.

J. J. Hood is taking his annual vacation with his son Cecil and wife.

Mrs. Frances Knowles of Wichita is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lockhart.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira White and Nadine were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bertha Sweeney.

Jim Kinnard and family were Alva shoppers Monday.

Kenneth Baker was in Alva on Monday on business.

Glenn Baker's are moving this week into the Deverl Baker property.

Mrs. Maggie Polson was calling on Mrs. Bertha Sweeney on Monday evening.

LaDonna Baker returned to Wichita Monday evening.

Mrs. Sherm Joachims and Louise, Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Mattie Reed and Mrs. Mame Joachims were business callers in Cherokee Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Orton and family spent Sunday in the John Hill home.

Mrs. John Hill, Mrs. Raymond Orton and children were callers in the Porter Reed home Sunday evening.

Paul Small's were business shoppers in Alva, Kiowa, and Medicine Lodge, Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leslie, were Alva shoppers Saturday evening.

Audrey Baker, Mary and Betty Sweeney were shopping in Alva Saturday evening.

Ray Morse and family were here visiting relatives over the weekend.

LaDonna and Kenny Baker of Wichita spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker.

The community lost an oldtime resident in the death of George Rhines Monday morning at 5 a.m. at the General Hospital.

H. E. Berry, Forrest Berry and Wife, and Eldon Berry and Max are in Cohone, Colo., visiting Mr. Berry's mother who is visiting there from California; also his two brothers, Vernice and Loren.

Accompanied by Dorothy Trover and Obera Koehn, mrs. Robert Sams of Enid, spent Tuesday with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Sams.
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