Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 2 RESIDENT OF MASONIC HOME FOR FIFTY YEARS On Feburary 13th, Mrs. Mary Fossett, had been a resident of our Home for fifty years. She and her three children, William, Juanita and Eliza, came to the Home February 13th, 1874. They were from Bostwick Lodge No. 508, located at Butler, Pendleton County, Kentucky. Mrs. Fossett is in very good health for one of her age, and until two years ago, it was her custon to spend the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. Henry, who resides in Covington, KY. Mrs. Adams and the writer had the pleasure of presenting to her a large and beautiful cake as a token of our love and esteem for her. We hope that she may be spared to us for many years to come. She loves the Home and appreciates all that had been done for her by the Masons of Kentucky --From Masonic Home Journal, Louisville, 15 Feb 1924. Mrs. Fossett was Miss Mary Fryer before her marriage and was born and reared in Butler. She is an aunt of Judge L. P. Fryer and Mrs. Laura McClung, of Butler. She is the widow of the late Joseph Fossett. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Mrs. Angeline Pfanstiel, b. 2 Jun 1843 in California, KY age 80. m. age 15 to Frederick Pfanstiel. He died 18 Mar 1898. They had 13 children. Eight sons survive: Alex, William, Albert and Frank Pfanstiel on Kenton Co. KY; Rev. Marion Pfanstiel of Brooksville, KY; Ben Pfanstieland Attorney James S. Pfanstiel of San Diego, CA; Robert Pfanstiel of New Jersey. bur. Wilmington Baptist Church yard beside her husband. Mrs. Sarah Frances Denman, age 84, d. 26 Feb 1924 in Granville, OH sister of C. H. McCarty of Pendleton Co. Sarah F. McCarty m. Rev. L. H. Denman 26 Aug 1862. They had six children, two sons and four daughters. Surviving are: Henry Denman of Louisiana, Mrs. Mary Bradford of Granville, OH and Mrs. Ida Reason of Columbus, OH. bur. OH Mrs. Virgil (Hazel) Munson, age 18, d. 26 Feb 1924 in Covington. dau. of late James A. and Frances Dunn. m. Virgil Munson one year ago. Robert P. Kelly, d. Monday in Washington, DC Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Deaths (continued) Mrs. Robert S. Merrill, d. 27 Feb 1924 in Newport nee Shoemaker age 24 years, 6 months and 24 days dau. Chalres and Permelia Powell Shoemaker b. Catawba 3 Aug 1899 m. Robert S. Merrill of Brooksville. Surv by husband, mother and one brother, Harry Shoemaker, Price Hill, Cincinnati, OH. bur. Evergreen Cem. James Samuel Merrill, d. 20 Feb 1924 near Browning's Corner. b. Aug 1838 near Neave. age 85 years, 6 months and 26 days. Survived by last wife, Fannie, and four children: Otis Merrill and John Merrill of Hamilton, OH; Raleigh Watson Merrill of Lexington and Mrs. Gertrude Thackston of Augusta. bur. Oakland Cem. Pendleton Co. Dr. Katherine W. Ellis, age 57, m. James F. Ellis. d. 27 Feb in Bakersfield, CA ot TB. Eldest daughter of Henry and Satira Wadsworth b. near Morgan 23 Dec 1867. Survived by husband, mother, on son, Dr. Leland Ellis of California, and two brothers and three sisters: Charles and H. D. Wadsworth of Covington; Mrs. Lola Godman and Mrs. C. D. Wilson of Okeana, OH; and Mrs. Chalres Sprague. bur. Bakersfield, CA Mrs. Jennie Leslie, d. 27 Feb 1924 at Peach Grove bur. at Peach Grove beside husband who had died 7 years ago. Survived by two children: Mrs. Etta Newkirk of Peach Grove and D. H. Leslie of IN. Dr. B. B. Brannock, age 68, d. Sunday in Grandview, IN. son Dr. D. F. and Susan K. Brannock b. Harrison Co. Survived by wife, and two brothers, George and D. N. Brannock of Pendleton Co. Fun. in Grandview, IN Mildred Louise Cummins, age 4 days. d. 23 Feb 1924 dau. George Cummins Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Deaths (continued) Miss Ethel Garner, b. 20 Apr 1903 d. 25 Feb 1924 She was killed in an auto accident on a trip from Fiskburg to Gonzales, CA with her brother. bur. Gonzales, CA Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 4 Col. 1 Lenoxburg Items Miss Emma Cummins has returned to her home in Falmouth, after spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. Emery Britton. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Havilandsville and Vicinity Born to the wife of Mr. Orville Williams on 1 Mar 1924 at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Downard. Among those ill are the Sydnor family, measles; Mrs. George Clifford, grippe; Miss Cynthia Whalen, goitre; Clifton Hall, pneumonia; Charles Bishop, pneumonia. Lester, the 13 year old son of Lindsay Price, is very ill with pneumonia. Born about two weeks ago, to Mr. & Mrs. Charles King of Dayton, OH a 9 1/2 lb. daugther, Margaret Anna. Mrs. King was formerly Miss Jessie Arnold of near Sunrise. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Peach Grove Items Mrs. Jennie Leslie d. 27 Feb 1924 bur. Peach Grove Cem. beside her husband who died some seven years ago. survived by D. H. Leslie of IN and Mrs. Edna Newkirk of Peach Grove. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 4 Col. 5 McKinneysburg Items Abb Hamilton is worrying awfully about the dam. He is afraid it will run him out, and the last we saw of him he was going up the pike with his fiddle and little dog. Good-bye, old burg. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Levingood Items Born to Mr. & Mrs. George Cummins on the Broadford pike, a fine little girl, but it only lived a few days. God, "who doeth all things well," took it to his arms where sorrow never shall be. It was laid to rest at Bethel. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Stump's Lane Items Mrs. Walter Cummins and daughter, Alice Fay spent Wednesday with Mrs. Elbert Johnson. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 7 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 40 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Mud Lane Items Kirby and Ben Cummins were at the home of Thomas Johnson, Saturday. Earl Smith and wife, of Newport, Mrs. Bessie Cummins, of Cincinnati, Edd Johnson, of Hamilton, OH, Ben Johnson and son, George of Augusta, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Cummins spent Sunday with Thomas Johnson and family. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS