The Marion County Patriot, No. 13 Friday, April 3, 1908 Page Five Japanese Prof. Taylor's school closed at Japanese last Friday. The patrons are well pleased with his work. Miss Clare Hudson is expected at Mrs. W.B. Cooper's some time soon to spend a week. Messrs. Sam and Henry Harris visited Japanese Saturday afternoon. Messr. Will and Marlin Bussy, J.E. and Everett Lumpkin, Cliff Johnson and Will Carden visited the home of Buck Parker last Sunday. Miss Bura Parker and Mrs. J.E. Lumpkin spent last Tuesday night with Mrs. L.F. Lancaster at Thortonville. Mrs. Nina Lumpkin spent last Wednesday with the family of J.H. Parker. Henry Harris, Wes Tyler, Lutha McClung and Mr. Daniel were the guests of the family of Tack Parker last Sunday. The Marion County Patriot, No. 14 Friday, April 10, 1908 Page Five Japanese Mr. M.S. Walker spent a few days with homefolks last week. Mr. Solomon Phillips died at his home last Wednesday evening after an illness of three weeks of paralysis. He was 83 years old and he leaves a wife and eight children to mourn his death. The heartbroken family have the sympathy of all in their sad bereavement. Mr. W.J. Parker and wife and Mrs. T.J. McClung, of Columbus, spent last Sunday and Sunday night with relatives at Japanese. Messrs. Lon Battle and Frank Hale spent Sunday afternoon with relatives and friends at Japanese. Mrs. Hattie Allen is spending this week with J.H. Parker and family, who is very sick with measles. Mrs. Lizzie Cumbus, of Columbus, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G.W. Johnson, whose family has had measles. Mr. and Mrs. Felton Roberts returned to their home at O'Chillie last Sunday after attending the funeral of their father, Mr. Solomon Phillips. Mr. Tom Hart visited Japanese last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Buck Parker and son, Grover, and Miss Almr (Alma?) Parker, who have had the measles, are very much improved. Mr. James L. Cato and family spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Hunley. Japanese Coon The Marion County Patriot, No. 17 Friday, May 1, 1908 Page Eight Japanese Mr. Ben Johnson, of Bronwood spent Saturday and Sunday with homefolks at Japanese. Mr. Charles W. Pickard, of Tazewell, spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with friends at Japanese. There will be an all day meeting and dinner at Brown Springs the 3rd Sunday in May. Mrs. W.J. Parker, of Buena Vista, spent part of last week with homefolks at Parade Springs. Messrs. J.H. and H.J. Parker and T.J. Harris attended court in Buena Vista Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Parker spent Sunday night with the family of J.H. Parker. Mr. T.J. Harris, of Juniper, spent Sunday night with the family of Mr. Buck Parker. Misses Lula, Ida and Mae Parker and Abbie, Jessie and Carl Hendrick spent last Sunday very pleasantly at the home of Mr. J.M. Taylor. Japanese Coon The Marion County Patriot, No. 18 Friday, May 8, 1908 Page One Japanese Mr. Drane Hunley visited Japanese Tuesday. Misses Lula and Mae Parker spent last Friday with Misses Abbie and Jessie Hendrick. Mr. H.H. Harris, a good looking young man from Short's Mill, visited Parkers' Mill Sunday. Miss Stella Hendrick and Bascom Parker made a call in our ville Sunday. Miss Ida Parker has been suffering with poison on her face but is much improved. Mr. H.J. Parker spent last week in Buena Vista attending court. Miss Willibelle Story and little sister, Rubie Lee, of Buena Vista, is spending this week with the family of Mr. Tack Parker. Mr. Wes Tyler visited Japanese last Sunday after an absence of two weeks. Mr. Bill Johnson called on a maiden fair Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lon Battle passed through here to see his best girl near Brantley Sunday. Miss Alma Parker is feeling worse this week than she did when she had the measles because her sweetheart didn't call Sunday. Japanese Coon The Marion County Patriot, No. 19 Friday, May 15, 1908 Page One Japanese Mr. and Mrs. Tack Parker attended preaching at Brantley last Sunday. The family of J.H. Parker have all been sick the past week but are better. Messrs. H.H., H.N. and Fletcher Harris, three good looking young men from Short's Mill spent Sunday afternoon at Japanese. Messrs. Lutha McClung and Fred McDaniel visited the city of Japanese last Sunday afternoon. All go to Brown Springs next Sunday. Miss Willibel Storey and Ida Parker and Messrs. Frank Noell and Bill Johnson made a trip to Parade Springs Saturday afternoon. Mr. J.H. Parker went to Buena Vista Monday. The entertainment given in honor of Miss Willibel Storey at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Parker Friday night, was very much enjoyed. Doores were thrown wide open to them, refreshments were served and music was made by Messrs. Frank and Roy Noell, then all engaged in singing until a late hour, being led by two good singers, Messrs. Sam and Henry Harris. The guests all declared they had a most delightful time. Japanese Coon