Happy St. Patrick's Day to everyone. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 1 Col. 1 Graduates of the Falmouth High School 20 May 1924 The graduating class of the Falmouth High School of 1924 is the largest on in the history of the school and the graduates will be: Rachel Conrad Leola Bradford Anna Mary Rule Martha Booher Ann T. Perrin Mary McClanahan Virginia Woolery Eula K. Woodhead Gusta Goldberg Anna Cram Louise Bishop Mary Frances Schuetz Millie Carr Sue Douglas Alma Wilkins Anna Mary Thompson Katherine Antrobus Alice Finn Hilda Frazer Lillie May Hall Paul Browning Clarence Hendricks Clayton Wilson Boyd Wilson Frank Cleveland Harry Goldberg Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 1 Col. 2 JOHN DWYER MEETS WITH ACCIDENTAL DEATH John R. Dwyer, age 40, single, found dead in Covington Sunday bro. of Joseph Dwyer and Mrs. Lowe of Ludlow. son of Martin Dwyer of Straight Shoot pike. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Thomas Dick Forsythe, son Ben Forsythe, b. 21 Apr 1851 near Mt. Vernon d. Old Mason Home in Shelbyville 9 May 1924. Age 73 years, 18 days. m. Susan Baker who died a number of years ago Both children of the marriage survive, Berthl Forsythe of Cincinnati and Mrs. Leonard T. (Bessie) Buzatt of Cincinnati and FL. bur. Mt. Vernon Mrs. Lucy A. Sullivan, b. 26 Oct 1865 in Campbell Co. d. 3 May 1924 age 58 years, 6 months and 7 days. d. of cancer of stomach m. William Sullivan 2 Oct 1907 They had no children. dau. John Halderman, one of 11 children. One brother and two sisters preceded her. Surviving are her husband, five brothers and two sisters: Tom Halderman of Middletown, OH; Harry Halderman of Newport; George Halderman of Claryville; Daniel Halderman of Plum Creek; Frank Halderman location unknown; Mary Halderman of Toledo, OH; Mrs. Elijah Moore of Grant's Lick. bur. Plum Creek Cem. Miss Josephine Dittelberger, age about 28, d. 10 May 1924 near Carntown. dau. Mrs. Rose Dittelberger. Survived by mother, one brother and five sisters (not named). Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Deaths (continued) John Austin, age about 46, d. 10 May 1924 at home in West Carrollton, OH of poisoning. b. Pendleton Co. son James and Mary Wells Austin Survived by wife and step son, Leo Willoughby and the following brothers and sisters: J.J. Austin of Falmouth; Charles Austin of International Falls, MN; Frank Austin of Covington; Mrs. Robert Thompson of Dayton, OH; Mrs. Kelly Lightner of Peach Grove; Mrs. John Blassingame ofWest Carrollton, OH, Mrs. Richard Kirby, Mrs. William Baker nd Mrs. Edward Riquard to Cincinnati. bur. West Carrollton, OH Mrs. Mary M. Corbin, age 92 years 5 months and 10 days. d. 10 May 1924 at the home of her son C. C. Corbin at Butler. b. Brown Co. OH dau. Bazil Norris. m. M. S. Corbin who died 32 years ago. Mother of seven with six serviving: C.C. Corbin and W. N. Corbin of Butler; F.C. Corbin of Huntington, WV; Mrs. Eva McGill of Cincinnati; Mrs. J. C. Bradford of Covington; Mrs. M. G. Laudeman of Berry bur. Butler Mrs. John W. Carr, age 54, d. 11 May 1924 at home in Covington. She was Estella Kirby and b. Pendleton Co. near Boston Station bur. Highland Cem. dau. Tillman and Mahalla Kirby Survived by husband, one brother and three sisters: John Kirby, Mrs. Q. D. Wilcoxson and Mrs. Rooks of Covington and Mrs. George Stackpole of Cincinnati. William Cummins , age about 70, d. 8 May 1924 at home near Caddo. bur. Lenoxburg Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Deaths Mrs. Margaret Louise Miller, age 18, d. 9 May 1924 at home in Falmouth. b. 19 Jan 1906 dau. William and Daisy Willette Miller. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 3 Col. 2 RICH FIND DIVIDED The $918.50 in gold, found in tearing down the old house at Brooksville, was divided into four parts - Hansford Langley and Ed Black, who found the money getting one part each. A. B. Langley, who bought the buiding one part and the Baptist Church which sold it, one fourth. - Bracken Chronicle Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 4 Col. 4 In Memoriam [Harrison (Ohio) News] Gladys Cassiday Simpson, b. 1 Nov 1899 Logan, IN d. 28 Apr 1924 age 24 years, 6 months and 27 days m. Dewey Simpson 15 Jun 1920. They had two chidlren dau. Oscar and Mary Cassiday. Survived by husband, parents, tow sisters (not named), five brothers (not named) and two children, Francis Eugene age 2 and Robert Leroy b. Easter 1924. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Mt. Auburn W. H. Cummins, d. Mr. & Mrs. George Carnes and two children attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, W. H. Cummins. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 6 Col. 5 Mt. Gilead (delayed) Rev. Charles A. Jupin of Lexington, will hold a revivial meeting here the first week in June. Joe Harper, who is attending school in Bethel, KY, spent from Friday until Sunday with his parents here. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 7 Col. 4 Harrison County News Mrs. Maggie May Whalen, d. Tuesday in Paris of Pneumonia m. William L. Whalen. Mrs. Ellen Kimbough Johnson, d. Sunday m. John R. Johnson George Augusta Harrington, ex soldier, d. Thursday in Lexington. Newton King, age 72, d. Monday at his home in Middlesboro. b. Harrison Co. near Berry son J. C. and Elizabeth King Mildred Whitaker, infant dau. Rogan Whitaker, b. 19 Nov 1923 d. 1 May 1924. Survived by parents and three sisters, Nealah Moore, Junaita and Mabel Glenn Whitaker. bur. Sunrise Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Resolution Mrs. Myrtle Belle Price, d. 16 Feb 1924. Committee: Grace McClanahan, Offie M. Elliott and Robie Bush Falmouth Outlook Fri. 16 May 1924 Vol. 17 No. 50 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Peach Grove Items Miss Josephine Dittelberger, dau. Mrs. Rosa Dittelberger of near Peach Grove, d. Saturday bur. Peach Grove Catholic Cem. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS