The Interior Journal Established 1860 - 67th Year - No. 89 Stanford, Kentucky, Wednesday, August 25, 1926 MIDDLEBURG Mrs. W.M. Patterson is seriously ill at her home on Baston Creek. Ambrose Patterson was here from Kings Mountain Sunday. The Sunday School attendance at the Baptist Church Sunday was 104. Miss Mary McWhorter, who is teaching at Ellisburg, was at home Sunday to see the home folks. Apples are said to be very plentiful on the ridges hereabout, but peaches are exceedingly scarce. The continued wet weather has damaged tobacco greatly in this section. In many fields it has wilted and fallen over. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Martin of Elmwood, Ohio, are here for a short visit with Rev. and Mrs. K.G. Martin at the Baptist parsonage. The school opened here Monday with an enrollment of 227, 154 in the grades and 73 in the high school. There is another wee bit of a baby girl in the home of McD. and Mrs. Fogle on the Liberty pike, The little Miss arrived Sunday. Speaking of speed traps, we are reminded that we need one in this county. We have speeders aplenty and we hear some complaint of "road hogs." A watermelon feast was seemingly greatly enjoyed by the Millers, Bateses, Tapscots and others at the home of the writer Sunday afternoon. Rev. Joe Eckenroth and wife, Miss Emma Fogle and Mrs. Salena Jones, U.S. Tapscott, Rev. K. G. Martin and wife and J.O. Grider are attending the Baptist Association at Calvary. D.R. Brown and E.T. Allen were here yesterday getting signers to a petition to have the new mail route changed. Nearly everyone along the Liberty pike had signed for them and it looks like they will get what they are asking for. Jason Lawhorn and son, Lewis, of Middlesboro, were here Sunday. They motored through Saturday afternoon and came in response to a message telling of the serious illness of Mrs. W.M. Patterson who is an aunt of Mr. Lawhorn. Everybody here was glad to see Jason and learn that he is making good at Middlesboro. Miss Bessie Eaton, of Terre Haute, Ind., is the guest of Miss Anne Gooch. Mrs. John Dayton, of Somerset, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J.C.Buttler. Miss Sadie Routenberg is at home for her vacation from school in Richmond. Mrs. Samuel Montgomery and mother, Mrs. Hubble, were shoppers in Stanford, Monday. Misses Anna Gooch and Bessie Eaton took Virginia and Stroud Gooch to Somerset Sunday. Mrs. Robert Cooper and daughter, Margaret, of Middletown, Ohio, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kenney. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Tuttle and children have returend to Naples, Fla., after a short stay in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker. A little daughter arrived the 9th of the month to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Goode. She has been named Anna Katherine. Miss Linnie Hines, of Somerset, was the week-end guest of Miss Helen Canada, Misses Helen and Grace Canada accompanied her home Sunday night. 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/ @>-^-----