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    1. [KYHARRIS-L] The Carlisle Mercury cont'd
    2. Jean Dalrymple
    3. The Carlisle Mercury, Carlisle, Nicholas Co., KY 20 June 1912, Thursday PERSONALS I.B. Ross was in Lexington yesterday. A.B. Campbell of Lexington, was here this week. Mrs. W. B. Stewart and daughter are visiting in Scott County. W.J. Reed is in Cincinnati, this week attending tobacco sales. Miss Olive Robertson arrived home from her concert tour Monday. Miss Jessie Metcalf is visiting Mrs. Howard henry, at Winchester this week. Jno N. Ross and W. B. Ratliff were at Olympia Springs this week on business. Mrs. W. H. Howe attended the funeral of Foster Clary at Cynthiana last Friday. Mrs. C. F. Martin and dauhter returned to their home in Owingsville Tuesday. Miss Isabelle Williamson, of Kansas City, Mo., came in yesterday to visit relatives. Miss Gladys Kincart, of Campbellsville, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Bruce Hughs. Prof. Frank Sparks, of Augusta, Ga. Is visiting Jos. Dalzell Jr. and other relatives in thii county. Miss Nattie Woodson Barnes, of Owingsville, is the guest of Miss Willie Boardman this week. W. P. Ross and family returned yesterday from a two weeks stay at Park Lake, Fleming county. Judge Sam'l Holmes was in Lexington yesterday to see Mrs. Holmes, who is in the hospital there. John O'Connell who has been attending school at St. Marys College returned home Saturday night. Miss Virginia Bramblett is home from New York, where she has been attending musical college. S. K. Veach is at Shelbyville this week meeting with the Board of Managers of the Masonic Home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins and babe, visited her parents at Red House several days the past week. Mrs. Prewitt Crews and son, of Winchester, are the guests of her brothers, Waller and Schuyler Blackwell. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Kash left Tuesday for Chicago where Mrs. Kash will take special treatment for neuralgia. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Dorsey left yesterday for Parkersburg, W. Va., to visit their daughter Mrs. B. F. Pulliam. Stewart Dorsey left yesterday for Nashville, Tenn., where he will spend the summer studying the automobile business. J. C. Trueman, wife and daughter are in Frankfort this week attending the Annual Meeting of th Kentucky Pharmaceutical Association. Miss Ethel Howe is a delegate from Hamilton College to the National Convention of the B.S.O. Society at Atlanta, Ga., this week. Mr and Mrs. j. M. Donnell were in Mt Sterling Friday where they took their little daughter, Anna Howe to have her tonsils removed. Mrs. Anna Durham of this city and Miss Rena Stoker of Millersburg leave today for Washington city and Lake Chautauqua to spend the summer. Misses Anna Tune and Nellie Crump are at Cynthiana this week attending the Annual Epworth league Conference as delegates from the Carlisle League. Mrs. Wm. Robb and Miss Sarah Metcallf Piper, of Mason, and Mr. and Mrs. Shanklin Piper of Owingsville, have been guests of their father W. I. Piper, this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Shannon, of B Paris, Mr. Jno. Crowe of Covington, Miss Alice Dwire, of Flemingsburg and Miss Nora Shannon, of s, attended Wm. Crowe's funeral Tuesday. Mrs. mike O'Connell and daughter, Miss Anna Marie, Mrs. John O'Connell and Mrs. Matt Maloney attended the Commencement Exercises at Cardome Accademy, Georgetown, Friday, Miss Della O'Connell being a graduate. Mrs. N. ?. Dicksen and son, of Nashvillle, Tenn., are visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Brooks, of near Headquarters. Mr. Dickson arrivedTuesday in his auto and will spend a few days before returning home with his family. Elld. W. G. Eldred, Miss Jennie Tilton, Mrs. W. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Chas. Norton and Miss Jessica Spencer left Monday morning for Morehead, Ky., where they will attend the meeting of the Sunday School of Methods meeting. Eldridge Young, twelve year old son of Mr and Mrs. Albert Young, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, the trip alone from the far western city and arrived here Saturday safe and happy. He will visit his grandfather, L. D. Young and other relatives. Harry Blount, of Fayette County, was here this week visiting his brother, Sherman, who is very low with Turberculosis and Brights disease. Sherman has recently returned from Colorado where he went with the hope of benefiting his health. PROF. J. t. Hazelrigg, who has been attending Transylvania University at Lexington, also teaching in the Preparitory Department of that College, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Hazelrigg. He will leave in a few days for Ann Arbor, Michigan, to enter School during the summer. ---------------------- Jeannie <><

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