From the newspaper: THE VINITA LEADER,
Craig Co., OK
4-20-1911 West Point
Willard
Goodson was in
Welch Sunday.
Horrell Teetors of
Kansas is visiting James
Goodson this week.
5-18-1911 West Point
Mrs. James
Goodson returned last week from a several weeks’ visit in
Kansas.
5-25-1911 West
Cabin Those present at M.N. Crawford’s Sunday were Misses Isa
Tyner,
Dona and Ethel
McClendon, Lena
Lane, Messrs. Alfred
Lane, David and
Earnest Murphy, Willard
Goodson,
Ollie Brown, Robert
Grubb and Robert Orms.
6-8-1911 West
Cabin Those present at the
Crawford home Sunday evening were: Misses Bessie Spence,
Dona and Ethel
McClendon and Lena
Lane, Messrs. Willard
Goodson, Alfred
Lane, Robert
Grubb and David
Murphy.
7-27-1911 West Point
Mrs. J.D. Goodson was a
Welch caller Saturday.
Miss Blanche Stroud of
Welch is the guest of Mrs. Goodson this week.
5-2-1912
Miles Don’t forget league Sunday night at 7:30. Willard
Goodson, leader.
5-23-1912
Miles Misses Carrie
Tyner, and Ernestine Green, Messrs. Willard
Goodson, Frank Green and Geo. Tyner were guests at the
Sanders home Sunday evening.
6-20-1912 West Point
The
Miles and West Point base ball teams have named themselves the “Oklahoma Indians.” Frank Glenn is manager and Willard
Goodson is captain. They lost a close game Saturday to the Hudson team. Score 6 to 5.
8-8-1912
Miles Willard
Goodson was appointed as counter for the election at Union.
Those from
Miles who enjoyed a ride to Centralia Thursday night were the Misses Rice, Carrie
Tyner, Messrs ___nk
Tyner, Willard
Goodson, Ross Christian and Frank Green.
9-12-1912
Miles Willard
Goodson and Frank
Tyner attended church at Centralia Sunday night.
2-11-1915 West Point
J.D. Goodson butchered this week.
3-11-1915 Bluejacket
Miss Fern
Goodson is able to attend school again. She has been absent for two weeks on account of sickness.
1-17-1918 West Point
J.D. Goodson and son Ralph made a business trip to Vinita Monday morning.
2-21-1918 West Point
The Red Cross met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J.D. Goodson. There was quite a number present. We welcome two new members, that being George Check and Everette Check, making in all 112 members.
Mrs. J.D. Goodson informed us that her son, Alph, who is at Camp
Pike, Arkansas, is in the hospital with mumps.
J.D. Goodson and son Ralph were transacting business at the county seat Thursday.
The West Point Red Cross ladies gave Mrs. Claud Mitchell a surprise dinner Thursday, February 14. Those present were Mrs. C.A. Tyler, Mrs. Ben
Sanders, Mrs. Enoch Southerland, Mrs. J.D. Goodson, Mrs. J. Van Akron and baby, Mrs. G.W. Mitchell and Daughter, Miss Beulah, Mrs. J. Lee and daughter, Miss Grace, Mrs. G. Pitchford, Mr. Homer Andrews and sons, Homer, Jr., and George Wayne, and Mrs. T.D. Davidson. All spent an enjoyable day with Mrs. Mitchell, some knitting for the soldiers. Mrs. Claud Mitchell was chairman of our Red Cross, and we all are sorry to lose her. Mrs. Viola
Chamberlain was appointed to fill her place.
Those that took dinner with J. Lee and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Goodson, Clarence Abbott and Ralph
Goodson.
1-1-1931, The Rambler Craig County
J.D. Goodson of West Point district and son
Wick, of Detroit, who is visiting his parents during the holidays, were in Vinita, Saturday.
1-1-1931; E.L. Inman, School District No. 24, 16
Miles North of Vinita - Eagle
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Goodson and children from Detroit, Michigan, were pleasant callers at the Elbert
Inman home Friday and spent the day.