These are later; a break in the time frames, because I am going through files trying to organize and file as have to re enter 8000 names into my data base........thats how I ran across these.....had forgotten all about them.....so please bear with me........there will be lots of "random" stuff......dates will be varied and not in order............ these next abstracts are Muskogee also..... date not know, but between dec 1925 and jan 1926 J.M. STEELE who has been operator and ticket agent for the Frisco in this city since April 1916, has been transferred at his own request, to Chester, AR. {March 5, 1926. Expected back} Frank WOLFINGER and family are moving this week to Glenwood, AR, where Mr Wolfinger will have an interest in and charge of an ice plant. This family have made Boynton their home for seventeen years. Mr Wolfinger was the first man to operate a garage in this town, prior to which he was associated with his father in conducting the gia. He was mayor for one term and it was while he held this important office that the sewer system was put in Dr W.E. PEARCE was called to Wichita, KS Monday morning by the death of his uncle W.W. PEARCE, 82 yrs old, who died of heart failure Sunday. The deceased was a pioneer Kansasn having located in that state in 1871. He was a 33rd degree Mason and a retired jeweler. Miss Bernice M. BAKER and Mr E.B. WOLFINGER were united in marriage last Saturday evening at the home of the bride's brother, Mr BAKER, in the east part of town. They will make their home in Arkansas 15 jan 1926 Word was received Wednesday morning that Mrs Isaac VANCE, who has been sick for the past several months, died at the home of her brother in Stillwater. {about Jan 22} W.C. WEATHERLY and family moved to Moffitt last week to make their home. ViLucile, the infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Garland McDOWELL, died early Sunday morning at the home of Mr and Mrs Douglas HANCOCK. The remains were removed Sunday to the home of Mrs McDowell's mother, Mrs MERK, in Muskogee, from where interment took place in Greenhill Cemetery Sunday afternoon. Born to Mr and Mrs Lee GUINN, northeast of town December 27, a son and to Mr and Mrs J.L. GARRETT, in this city, Wednesday morning, a girl Mrs Albert BACHER and daughter, Jewel, returned to their home at Fulton, MO Thursday after an extended visit here to Mrs BACHER's son, O.L. BAKER and family and daughters, Mesdames E.B. WOLFINGER and E.J. MURPHY. Roy Lester ALLEN arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs W.J. ALLEN last Friday night, weighing 9 and 1/2 pounds.