Woolsey, in August, 1945. His counselors are (July, 1947) Gilbert Gale and Chase H. Murdock.
HISTORY OF EAST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY
Today the Relief Societies are reaping rich harvest from the efforts of the past. From heights of success we look back...
Wed. Sept. 6, 1905: Ther. Hot., Wea. clouds, rain night., Elders McClellan and Jack left this morning for Walter, Elder Robison and I went to the Depot about noon waited till three oclock for the train got our tickets to Davidson, met a heavy rain...
Wed. Sept. 27, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Few clouds. We got about a three mile ride this morning, Walked to Fort Sill to see the artillery at target practice but were too late. came back thru Lawton and out about six miles west. were refused...
Wed. Sept. 20, 1905: Ther. Warm. Wea. Thin clds. Walked on Via. Faxon Spent the heat of the day at the Stock yards in the pasture north-east of town. went on again this evening a mile or two and staid with Mr. Clark by invitation Mr. Clark has a...
Wed. Sept. 13, 1905: Ther. Hot., Wea. clouds We worked on west to the river then back east again visited awhile at Mr. Williams’ ate a water melon while there, came back west on the next south line, walked two miles west before we could find a...
Wed. Oct. 4, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Fog. Clouds. Left Mr. Thomas’ about nine this morning, went north to the Rail Road stopped awhile and, copied some poetry from Elder Allred’s book, Walked on again to the section line one mile west of Navijo...
Wed. Oct. 25, 1905: Ther. Pleasant Wea. clear. Traveled north-east took dinner with Mr. Neal McMillan’s folks Neal was not at home had just gone to the gin with a load of cotton. After dinner we went on a few miles farther via. Jester. and staid...
Wed. Oct. 18, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Foggy Ptly. cldy. Too wet to work in the cotton field this morning. I went out this after noon and picked fifty-five pound while Elder Allred washed our clothes cotton picking is rather a poor job for me as...
Wed. Oct. 11, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Night nearly cold enough for frost. Wea. Clear We intended to have gone on this morning but neither of us felt like walking so we put it off another day. The cause of our trouble was, we ate too much fresh beef...
Wed. Nov. 8, 1905: Ther. Cool and threatening. Wea. Rain. Rain all afternoon Worked on to the Base line then east a mile the[n] south again, took dinner with Mr. R.S. Wofford on the first line south. It commenced to rain shortly after noon, we...
Wed. Nov. 29, 1905: Ther. Cold northen, Wea. cloud streaks. We walked about nine miles north facing the cold wind. got to Brother Reed’s a little after noon. Elder Bahr and I went to Temple with Brother Reed’s rig this after noon, visited Johny...
Wed. Nov. 22, 1905: Ther. Cool., Wea. Clouded up. In the Independence district, looking for the trustees, only found one, so decided not try to hold meetings here, most of the people are quite bitter here and some won’t have our literature....
Wed. Nov. 15, 1905: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear. Walked east till we reached the track then followed it a mile or two past Hastings turned south four or five miles, commenced our work by seeing the trustees of the first school house we came to. saw two...
Wed. Nov. 1, 1905: Ther. Cold morning. Pleasant., Wea. thin clds. We put out our washing to day did not get it out till the middle of the after-noon on account of only having two small stove kettles to heat water in, and heating it out side it was...
Wed. May 31, 1905: Ther. Warm Wea. Clouds. Elder Lindsay and I went out and helped Bro. Williams’ boys hoe corn in the field south of the house. part of the corn field is too wet so we just hoe the dryest part. 122) (81) (3
Wed. May 3, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Partly cloudy West wind, dust. Walked south-west to Hess, then south and east to the river, waded over into Comanche County, where we found Brother A.J. Edwards. he lives about a mile west of Tesca. The river is...
Wed. May 24, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Ptly. cldy. Continued on our journey again this morning, passed thru Chattanooga, and straight on east thru the nine mile indian pasture, Had to undress and ford west Cache creek, and Boulder creek also. After...
Wed. May 17, 1905: Ther. Warm & Sultry, Wea. Clouds. Forded the river again back into Comanche County a mile north of Tesca. took dinner by invitation with Mr. Goodridge, the first house we called at. We canvassed the line about three miles north...
Wed. May 10, 1905: Ther. Cool breeze., warm sun., Wea. (Hail eve.) Clouds South wind. Commenced in the west end of our work between the river and rail road. The Mesquite, Baptist Church was swung around about twelve feet yesterday by the wind. We...
Wed. Mar. 8, 1905: Ther. Cold N. Wind., Wea. Cloudy. We worked south one half mile then one half west to Mr. W.E. Welsch’s where we had dinner. Went to the section line south then worked west and south again, were entertained by Mr. W.B. Boyett....