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    1. [KYPENDLE] Falmouth Outlook 11 Apr 1924
    2. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Deaths Mrs. Lena Cook Haigh, b. 16 May 1865 at Grant's Lick m. Charles Haigh 15 Nov 1888 They had seven children, three daughters and four sons: Mrs. Waler Mardoff of Paris Island.SC; Mrs. Clifford Smith of Covington; Mrs. Harold Meriman of Mt. Washington, OH; Virgil Haig of Syracuse, NY; Clarence Haigh of Beaufort, SC; John Haigh of Covington; Herbert Haigh of Paris Island, SC. d. 2 Apr 1924 in Savannah, GA bur. Oakland Cem. Grant's Lick Mrs. Edna Mae Pietzuch, age 56 m. Joseph Pietzuch of Cincinnati in 1900 d. 4 Apr 1924 in Hyde Park, OH dau. William and Martha Oldham McMurchy b. Falmouth bur. Riverside Guy Houston Pribble, b. 27 Nov 1907 near Concord d. 5 Apr 1924 son Walter Pribble bur. Flag Springs cem. Marcus A. Smith, age 73, d. Monday in Washington, DC b. near Cynthiana but spent 40 years of his life in Arizona. He served as US senator from that state. bur. Battle Grove Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 1 Col. 6 Deaths (continued) Mrs. Edna Mae Johns Dougherty, d. 5 Apr 1924 at home near Goforth. m. 15 Feb 1912 Jesse Dougherty b. 5 Aug 1891 Pendleton Co. age 33 years, 9 months and 3 days. dau. R. L. and Alice Johns She had four children who survive with husband: Robert Sanford, Earl Basel, Sarah Alice and Annie Lee Dougherty. Also survived by mother, four sisters and two brothers (not named) bur. Pleasant Ridge William Curtis McKee, d. 7 Apr 1924 at home in Germantown, OH b. Boston Station son of Jeff and Sarah Cline McKee. Survived by wife, two sons (not named). Also survived by two sisters and one brother: Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Ellis and George McKee. bur Germantown, OH Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Holmes - Smith Oliver Wayne Holmes m. Carrie Smith of Evarts, KY on 5 Apr 1924 m. in Falmouth bu Rev. M. W. Bottom, pastor of the Falmouth Christian Church. Witnesses Miss Ruth Wright and Edward Holmes. She is daughter of N. R. Smith of Evarts, KY. Graduate of Berea College. Teacher at McKinneysburg last year. He is son of Mrs. Alice Holmes of Mt. Vernon. Veteran of World War. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 4 Col. 1 IN MEMORY OF MRS. ROSENSTIEL Who died recently, by C. F. Pettit Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Carthage Items Mrs. John Youtsey, funeral on SUnday in Campbell Co. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Obituary Miss Edna Ruth Stephens, dau L. M. Stephens d. 28 Mar 1924. b. Pendleton Co. age 16 years, seven months and 5 days. Survived by parents, two half-brothers and one brother and two sisters: Theodore and Robert Colbert of Breckinridge, MN, Joe Stephens and Blanch Stephens. bur. Highland Cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Grant's Lick Items Mrs. Charles Haigh, funeral Saturday Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 8 Col. 4 A BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION We have the pleasure to report a most interesting event which was a happy birthday dinner, held at the beautiful country home of M. & Mrs. Squire Whalen, of Scott's Run, on Sunday 6 April 1924, in honor of Mr. Whalen's 89th birthday anniversary. At an early hour relatives and friends began to arrive with baskets and boxes until the large table fairly goaned beneath its load of all kinds of goodies. At the noon hour all were invited to partake of a good dinner and each one did ample justice to these edibles. Some splendid music dwas rendered on the organ with singing which was enjoyed by all. Those who had the pleasure of being present on the happy occassion were: Mr. & Mrs. Allie Whalen and daughters, Cynthia and Gertie, MR. & Mrs. Charlie Turner and children, Mary Elizabeth, Loraine and Mildred, Mrs. Frinda Ecklar and sons, Riley and Lester, Mrs. Kate Hester, Mrs. & Mrs. Clarence Aulick and children, Alma, Ernest and Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Bradford, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Eclar and children, Atwood and Francis, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Myers, Mr. & Mrs. Lester Whalen, Mr. Charlie Pugh, Mrs. Priscilla Fieldss and Mrs. Belle McKinney. Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Harper and children, Ruth, Fanny Loy and L. T. called in the afternoon to wish Mr. Whalen many more birthdays. The afternoon was spent in friendly conversation and mutual rejoicing that the day was so spend that it will be one long to be remembered by all present. After singing "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again," the guests departed for their homes wishing Mr. & Mrs. Whalen many more years of good health and happiness. May the years to come bring them happiness and joy akin to that of their past years. A guest Falmouth Outlook Fri. 11 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 45 Pg. 8 Col. 7 Conry and Antioch Mills Items Mr. & Mrs. Orie Price left Saturday afternoon for their future home in Dayton, OH. We certainly will miss thee good people in our neighborhood, but wich them hoy and happiness in their new home an success in business, and also we wnat to welcome our new neighbors, Mr. & Mrs. Justice Gardiner, in to our midst. ========================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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