Dear Duchess
Well! The afternoon thundershowers have hit here in SW Colorado. It has a been a wet, cool week. And ... the end of May and the original Memorial Day is upon us this weekend. 1936 - Skating Good In Perry, OK
A picture story in The Oklahoman dated February 19, 1936, page 2, with headlines that read: "The Skating Is Good In Perry," showed four young ladies enjoying the icy temperatures of that area around Perry, Oklahomam. 1937 - Eleanor Roosevelt Visits Oklahoma
According to a news article dated March 11, 1937, on the front page of The Oklahoman, an Alva City group greeted Mrs. Roosevelt as she talks at Alva, Oklahoma. 1938 - Highway Officer Stabbed At Alva
On August 30, 1938, page 3 of The Okalhoman, there was a story of a theater man arrested for knife attack of a highway officer stabbed at Alva. 1938 - Northwestern Gets Two Dormitories
As The Oklahoman reported, December 18, 1938, on page 24, the college at Alva was given $220,000 project for Dormitory work for boys and girls dormitories at Northwestern State Teachers College. 1936 - Murder Trial of Emma Willis
It was December 21, 1935, that an abused young girl from Eakly, Caddo County, Oklahoma, fired a 12-gauge shotgun at her sleeping father, Iddis Henry Willis, a share-cropper near Eakly, Oklahoma. The Iddis Henry & Zona Willis family has lived on the 160-acre farm for a year since coming here from Idaho. Willis formerly lived near Hugo where Miss Willis said she was born. Emma Willis (18 years) was a sophomore at Sickles Union Grade and highschool near Eakly. Her sisters were Leona (13 years), Lena (12 years). Her brothers were Dee (8 years) and Danny (6 years). 1936 - Edith Johnson's Column
The Oklahoman dated February 27, 1936, page 10, had this to say about Emma Willis and Mental Illness. 1936 - Emma Willis Leaves Asylum
On March 27, 1936, The Oklahoman reported on the front page of the newspaper, with the following headlines: "Emma Willis Gets Writ To Leave Asylum" and "City Club Women May Aid Girl Slayer." Anadarko, OKAnadarko was the county seat of Caddo county [more]... | View or Add Comments (2 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Eakly, OKEakly was located in Caddo county, 13 miles west of Binger, Oklahoma [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Hominy, OKHominy was located in southern Osage county, 16 miles south of Pawhuska [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Alva High Class of '59 ReunionLinda Beeler reports, "The reunion for the Alva High Class of '59 (June 6, 2009) is coming along well [more]... | View or Add Comments (0 Comments) | Receive updates ( subscribers) | Unsubscribe Brown-headed Cowbirds
Cowbirds --
The Brown-headed Cowbird is a stocky blackbird with a fascinating approach to raising its young. Females forgo building nests and instead put all their energy into producing eggs, sometimes more than three dozen a summer. These they lay in the nests of other birds, abandoning their young to foster parents, usually at the expense of at least some of the host?s own chicks. Insight Into Grandma
This week's insight into John and Constance's true friendship takes us back September 20, 1904, from Altona, Illinois to Alva, Oklahoma Territory. Constance sent John a "beautiful, highly prized" souvenir. What was it?
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