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Caney

Ruby Wicker
Published Wednesday, January 13, 1999 in the Nevada County Picayune

Margie Reed and I attended a luncheon in Arkadelphia Friday with others who travel with Francis Tours. We enjoyed seeing fellow travelers from Bodcaw and also from Prescott. The travelers who traveled the furthest distance to get to Arkadelphia were from New Mexico. We sure enjoyed it. The Francis group is very nice to travel with.

Maxine Glass is on the ailing list with a bad cold and cough. We missed her at church Sunday.

Sam and Jane Bradshaw from Camden visited with her parents, Junior and Ann Loe, this week and daughter, Safrona Stokes, finally made it back to her home in Jonesboro. I understand she had to be helped into her driveway and they still have ice.

Dorothy Apel spent some of the holidays in Hot Springs with her nephew, Kenneth Barker.

Deb and Cody Jackson, Pam, Clancy and Hannah Cleveland, and Karen Jobe and her children had lunch with J.W. and Maxine Glass Sunday after church.

Lucy Glass has moved into her new house. I know she is proud to get that job done.

Polly Bear of Mountain Home spent a few days with Junior and Ann Loe during the holidays. Polly is Abram Loe's granddaughter.

Ronnie and Gail Tucker went to Ft. Worth, Texas, Saturday for her grandmother's funeral. They came home Sunday.

Charles Callicott and his friend, Kelly Jones, of Camden visited our church Sunday and had lunch after church with his parents Coy and Grace.


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