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    1. [KYCASEY-L] Newspaper from 1926 part 1
    2. Hello Everyone :) I wanted to let you all know I've done some updating on my webpages again, last hurrah before the baby :) Rather than list it all here, if you check on Maxpages and go to the update page you will see it all listed there. One thing I did do was retype an old newspaper, The Interior Journal, I found in our Rigney family Bible dated Wednesday, August 25, 1926. Since the information in it concerns some folks in Casey Co., KY I will post it to both lists. You can see the entire thing on the States of Heritage website, just go to the Lincoln Co., KY page. I decided since the paper originated there I would post it under Lincoln Co., KY. I apologize for sending this all at once, but I'm hoping this way it won't get split up in the archives. Hopefully this information will help someone. The Interior Journal Established 1860 - 67th Year - No. 89 Stanford, Kentucky, Wednesday, August 25, 1926 Waynesburg Mr. Irvan Sanders has returned from Detroit. Mr. Ira Roberts is at home from Cincinnati. Mrs. A.K. Caldwell sold a tract of timber recently at a fancy price. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coker, of Cincinnati, are visiting his father, Rev. G.A. Coker. Mrs. Ethel Sweeney and children of Louisville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sweeney. Miss Lola Singleton, of Kings Mountain, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Van Singleton. Miss Anna Wheeldon is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ivan Reynolds, in Illinois. Dr. W.C. Casper and Mr. Butler Reynolds were in Lexington, Sunday. Mr. Cyrus Johnson and family are visiting Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. Mace Reynolds. Mr. Otis Cullip and boy friend, of Cincinnati, visited friends and relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Singleton, of Danville, visited her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wheeler, Sunday. Rev. J.B. Jones and Rev. Duran Smallwood have just closed a meeting at Pleasant View. Mrs. L.G. Gooch was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McKenzie, of Danville, last week. Mrs. Lola Heart, of Hood River, Ore., started for home Friday after spending three weeks with her father, Mr. G.A Caldwell. Mrs. Herbert Singleton and Miss Zora Singleton visited Mr. and Mrs. Evert Claunch and Rev. and Mrs. Chlidress, of Stamping Grounds, last week. School opened Monday with a large attendance. Prof. D.R. Riggins, Rev. J.B. Jones, Prof. J.M. Sanders, Frank Hays, Jess Blair and Mrs. Frank Hays are teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Johnson and children, of Washington, D.C., and father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson, of Lexington, were the guests of Mr. Jarrett Johnson, and family, Saturday and Sunday. Dr. W.C. Jasper met a horrible death at an early hour Monday morning while crossing the railroad in his car. A fast train was coming from the South during a heavy fog, which struck his car, killing him almost instantly. (the rest of this is cut off). Rena www.maxpages.com/generations http://OurVisualGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://StatesOfHeritage.homestead.com/index.html http://PostcardGenealogy.homestead.com/index.html http://OurPictureGenealogy.homestead.com/ http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/i/g/Renamarie-Voron/ @>-^-----

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