Hi everyone, I thought someone out there might be interested in some of the personal happenings back in 1920. The following is from the Monday, April 5, 1920 Harrisburg Daily Register. I hope some of you find a reference to a family member. Merry Christmas! Attorney Alpheus Gustin left Monday morning for Shawneetown where he had business in the Gallatin County court. Mr. and Mrs. E. Norman of Marion who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Norris, returned to Marion Monday morning. Isaac Henry of Jackson, Ky., who has been visiting his brother John Harvey and other relatives, departed Monday for his home. Mrs. Ralph Horning and daughter, Geneva and Mrs. R. P. Horning left Sunday afternoon for a business and pleasure trip to St. Louis. Mrs. Sarah Jenter of Stuttgart, Ark., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shea returned to her home Monday morning. Orval Farris of Broughton was through the city Monday enroute to Cairo where he will visit his brother, Horton Farris and family. A. K. Gahm went over to Johnston City Sunday to visit relatives and to accompany his wife home who has been there three weeks. Rev. John Adams of Metropolis filled a preaching engagement at Big Ridge church Sunday and returned home Monday morning. Mrs. T. H. McKenny and daughter, Mabel, who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. Miles McElroy, returned to their home in Vienna on Monday morning. Wm. Ledbetter was a passenger to St. Louis on the early traction car Sunday morning where he went on business. He will return home this evening. Miss Bernice Towle arrived Sunday from Nashville, Tenn., and enjoyed a brief Easter visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towle. She departs tonight for her school, the Ward-Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Ford of Equality were in this city Saturday returning to their home that evening. Billy had just returned from a two weeks sojourn in Hot Springs, Ark., and comes home greatly improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Parker and Pleas and Raymond Gunter were in Eldorado Sunday attending the 78th birthday anniversary of Monroe Bishop. A sumptuous dinner was given, a notice of which appears in our Eldorado column W. R. Jackson and family, Oscar Jackson and family and Mrs. Chas. Blakely were the guests of relatives and friends in Pinckneyville Sunday. Mrs. Sam Freedman has gone to St. Louis to spend a few days with relatives and to accompany her son, Leon, back to this city. Leon has made an extended visit with his aunt in Little Rock. Mrs. Jack Reese of West Homer street entertained a few friends at her home Saturday with a twelve o'clock dinner in honor of her niece Mrs. Gus Cox of Murphysboro. A delightful time was reported by the guests present. The list included Mrs. Elizabeth Barnett and daughter Mrs. Jas. McCinnell and daughters, Mrs. Pete Zimmer, Miss Eva Dillon and the guest of honor, Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. E. Reynolds and baby have returned from a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Hymeria, Ind. Esco, the 3-days-old infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Patterson, which died Friday night was buried Saturday afternoon at the Bankston cemetery. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Get your photo on the big screen in Times Square