The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 23, 1933 Peggy Jean, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. IRELAND of Neodesha, died Saturday night. She had been ill since her birth May 17.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Tuesday May 23, 1933 A daughter, Phyllis Maxine, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Max ATKINSON of Emporia. Mrs. Atkinson formerly was Miss Faye CHISHAM of Fredonia.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22,1933 Dodson-Armstrong. Nowata Star: Mr. and Mrs. C.S. ARMSTRONG of this city annouce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to R. Sid DODSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Dodson of South Coffeyville, which took place in this city on Tuesday, March 28. Mrs. Dodson was a member of the Junior class of the high school here and a member of the girls' basketball team. Mr. Dodson was a member of this year's graduating class. The young couple will make their home at South Coffeyville for the present.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday Mary 22, 1933 Sylvia Dale MORROW, 3-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Morrow of Burlington died Saturday.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 A son, Jerry DOYLE, was born Saturday night at the hospital at Nowata to Mr. and Mrs. E.M. HOLLINSWORTH, of Delaware.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 Mrs. Matha EDDINGTON died Saturday at the Osage county infirmary near Pawhuska.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 Mrs. Jennie BELT, 36, wife of R.J. Belt of Osawatomie, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CARTER, Fort Scott, died last week in a Kansas City hospital. Burial was at Ostawatomie today.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 Richard PAXSON, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Paxson, two and one-half miles northwest of Baxter Springs, was fatally injured Saturday forenoon, when he was kicked by a young colt.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday My 22, 1933 Dolores Ann THOMPSON, 15-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton THOMPSON of Parsons, died unexpectedly Friday night. It has been in frail health. Burial was in Springhill cemetery yesterday.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Victor DAVIS of Banning, Calif., former residents of Parsons.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 Percy F. THOMAS, 44, resident of the Daisy Hill community, in the north part of Cherokee county, died Friday afternoon.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 Mrs. Mary A. HENDREX, 75, whose home was northeast of Erie, died yesterday at Chanute, where she recently went to visit in the home of her sister, Mrs. Sadie YOUNG.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 Andrew MORRIS, 73, forty years a resident of the Pittsburg vicinity, died in a Pittsburg hospital Saturday night.
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The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. HOWELL, of Neodesha.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Monday May 22, 1933 Marriage licenses have been issued at Miami to: Harry A. BUSS, 59, of Bartlesville, and Mrs. Lulu RANDALL, 38, of Wyandotte, Okla; Andrew Jackson ESTES, 23, and Verna TUCKER, 23, both of Broken Arrow, Okla.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Saturday May 20, 1933 R.R. Parker Critically Ill. R.R. PARKER, of Chicago, formerly of Coffeyville, is critically ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. William MINNIEAR, 808 West Sixth street. Mr. Parker arrived here last week accompanied by Mrs. Parker and their daughter, Lila, on their way south for his health.
The Coffeyville Daily Journal Montgomery County Saturday May 20, 1933 Jimmy Lee DAVIS, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. DAVIS, of Benedict, died Thursday night and burial was today. He was aged fourteen months.