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    2. "Hardin County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts 1909" compiled by Carolyn Wimp. Friday, February 5, 1909 Eld. Clyde Fife & Miss Emma Grace Taylor were married at the home of the bride in Clarinda, Iowa, Monday. Eld. Robert S. Fife and Mrs. Arthur Brooks, brother and sister of the groom were the only attendants. Groom was born and raised in Hardin Co., near East View. Friday, March 12, 1909 Clyde Fife and new bride, formerly Emma Grace Taylor, after their honeymoon in the south, will reside in Kansas City, Mo. (East View News) Friday, April 30, 1909 J. R. Fife and little son, Mayfield, visited his brother, L. H. Fife and family of near Cecilian. (East View News) Tuesday, May 11, 1909 Election officers appointed to serve in the Senatorial Primary on Saturday: Vertrees - John Neafus as clerk, J. S. Richardson and O. L. Holbert as judges, B. H. Fife as sheriff. Tuesday, June 8, 1909 Mrs. Richard R. Woodring died Sunday at her home in Howevalley of consumption. Was 60 years old. She was formerly a Miss Fife before her marriage to Dick Woodring. Leaves no children. Survived by 3 brothers, Harrison and Bent Fife of Texas and Frank Fife of Ca. Member of Baptist Church. Burial in Blue Ball Baptist Church Cem- etery. Friday, July 2, 1909 Miss Carrie Blandford of near Antioch visited her uncle, Thomas Blandford and family at Meeting Creek and Miss Clara Fife of near East View. Friday, October 22, 1909 L. H. Fife of Cecilian visited his mother, Mrs. Priscilla Humble of East View. Friday, November 19, 1909 Mr & Mrs L. L. Cash and 3 sons, Mitchell, Ralph and Robert of Plains, Ks. arrived for a visit to their mother, Mrs. Priscilla Fife Humble and other relatives. Mrs. Cash was formerly Miss Kate Fife of East View. This is her first visit back to Ky. in 18 years. Friday, November 26, 1909 Mr & Mrs J. R. Fife gave a social in honor of their nephews, Mitchell, Ralph and Robert Cash of Plains, Ks. (East View News)

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