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    1. Japanese Items for Jan. 1908
    2. The Marion County Patriot, No. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908 Page Five Japanese The girls are on the lookout, boys; it's leap year. Messrs. Frank and Tom Hendrick went to Juniper Saturday on a fishing trip. Mr. J.B. Sims visited Japanese last Sunday. Rev. J.J. Ansley, of Buena Vista, spent Saturday night at the home of Mr. H.J. Parker. Mr. John J. Parker is expected home from Florida in a few days. Misses Bura and Eugenia Parker and Miss Helen Harris turned the buggy over on their way to Juniper Saturday. No one was hurt. That was their first leap year trip. Mr. T.J. Harris and charming daughter, Miss Helen, spent last Friday and Saturday with the families of Messrs. J.H. Parker and J.E. Lumpkin. Miss Bura Parker is spending this week with relatives at Juniper. Messrs. Frank Hale, Frank Noell and Nathan and Will Carden made a call at Japanese Sunday afternoon. Mr. Buck Parker and daughter, Miss Eugenia, spent Saturday night and Sunday with the family of T.J. Harris at Juniper. Misses Dora and Lonie Johnson spent part of last week with relatives at Parade Springs. Japanese Coon The Marion County Patriot, No. 2 Friday, January 24, 1908 Page Ten Japanese There will be preaching at the Parker School house Saturday night before the first Sunday in February by Rev. J.W. Willingham, of Phoenix, Ala. Miss Eugenie Parker is sick at this writing with lagrippe. Miss Bura Parker returned home Monday from Juniper, where she spent a week most pleasantly with relatives. Mr. Fletcher Harris, of Short's Mill, visited Japanese Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wes Tyler and Miss Pearl Murry, of Mt. Olive, spent last Sunday with the family of Mr. H.J. Parker. Mrs. Ella Parker and daughter, Miss Lula, went to a quilting at T.J. Hendrick's last Thursday. Willie Parker happened to quite a painful accident Monday afternoon while playing at school. He fell from a high bank and broke his arm. Dr. Drane was quickly called and set the broken bone. We are glad to note that Willie is able to be up and will be alright again. Misses Lonie, Fannie Mae, Ide Young and Bill Johnson and Frank Noell spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. Wes Phillips at Spring Hill. Japanese Coon

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