Short News Items from 1922

Winfield Bailey was injured when his horse ran away recently, throwing him out. (Oxford Leader, January 6, 1922)

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Myers of Rose Hill were guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Hickman, Sunday. (Columbus Sunday Dispatch, January 8, 1922)

Word was received here Monday that Dr. E.H. Rorick of Fayette had suffered a stroke of paralysis and was in a critical condition. On Tuesday evening Judge Barber received word that the Doctor could not live more than 36 hours according to physicians. (Fulton County Tribune, January 26, 1922)

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hallinan gave a St. Patricks Day party at their home in Redland Saturday evening. Those present were friends and relatives from Oswego, the Hallinan’s former home. (Oregon City Banner-Courier, March 30, 1922)

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wolf of Rose Hill spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. M.A. Hickman. (Columbus Sunday Dispatch, April 16, 1922)

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rochelle, Mrs. Phebe Hempstead and grandson Wallace, spent Sunday with Mr. F.C. Perkins and family of Columbus. (Columbus Sunday Dispatch, April 16, 1922)

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Groover last week presented their two daughters, Marcella and Mary, with a new 490 Chevrolet Touring Car. (Oxford Leader, May 26, 1922)

Marion Sutton, of the National Soldiers Home at Dayton, Ohio, is here visiting his niece, Mrs. Mattie Brodt. (Oxford Leader, August 25, 1922)

A number of relatives and friends motored to Redlands, Sunday last, for a birthday dinner given in honor of Leonard Hallinan, well known former Oswego resident. (Oregon Daily Journal, October 1, 1922)

Albert Wallace, an old Nezperce boy who is making good as a salesman in one of Spokane’s leading mercantile establishments, was the guest of his father, Capt. Chancey Wallace here during the fair and is spending this week with relatives and friends in Spokane. (Nezperce Herald, October 12, 1922)

A party of Oswego friends and relatives motored to Redland Saturday evening to attend a Hallowe’en affair given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hallinan. (Oregon City Enterprise, November 10, 1922)

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