Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 1 Col. 4 THE COMMENCEMENT At the Duncan Theatre, last Friday evening, the County Board of Education graduated the following pupils in the Common School Branches, and gave them certificates to the High School; Russell Blackburn ... Lindsey Colvin ... Leland S. Cummins Marie Cummins ... Elmore King ... This class of 104 is the largest one in the history of the county, and it will tax our three existing High Schools to the limit. Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 1 Col. 6 NEWS IN TABLOIDS The Ku Klux Klan has purchased the University of Valparaiso and LaFayette fair grounds at LaFayette IN. The Ku Klux Klan defeated the candidates of both the old parties for Mayor in New Ark, Ohio, at the election held August 14th. Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Kelat News Items The Ku Klux Klan was "exposed" last Wednesday night by a Baptist preacher of the Hoosier States, at this place. He was a fluent speaker and spoke to a crowded house, telling all about the organization. Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Hayes Valley News Items Miss Sylvia York spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Ammerman. Miss Sylvia York spent Wednesday night with Misses Hazel and Ruth Ammerman. Miss Hazel Cummins spent Wednesday night with Misses Sylvia and Annabel York. Mr. & Mrs. York entertained Thursday: Mr. & Mrs. Will Blasingame and three children, Mrs. Oliver Browining, Beulah and Clarence Blassin game, Mrs Sallie York and Mrs. George Ammerman and two daughters, Hazel and Ruth. Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 4 Col. 3 Houston Reunion [Long article with lots of family names] Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 1 Col. 2 BODY EXHUMED The body of Pearl Ginn was taken form the grave in Riverside cemetery early Thursday morning of last week under the supervision of Coroner J. G. Galloway. Drs. F. L. Peddicord and O. W. Brown removed the stomach and liver, and W. Simonson, expert chemist of Cincinnati, took the organs to Cincinnati for examination. Since the death of Ginn about three weeks ago, it has been rumored that he died from the effects of poison. Dr. Peddicord and Brown say that Ginn apparently was in bad physical condition. His lever weighed six pounds, whereas the normal liver weighs only two and one-half pounds. His heart was also enlarged and his stomach was affected with what is commonly called an "hour-glass stomach." Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 7 Col. 3 MORGANSVILLE NEWS ITEMS ... revival meeting in progress in Hickory Grove church... A large number of members of the Ku Klux Klan were in attendance Wednesday evening and gave a generous donation. Falmouth Outlook Friday 24 August 1923 Vol. 17 No. 12 Pg. 8 Col. 3 BRACKEN NEWS Mr. & Mrs. Fenton Browning, of Milroy, Indiana, are spending a week with relatives in Pendleton and Bracken Counties. While in Bracken county he went to see his sisters, Mrs. Will King and Mrs. Otis Coleman. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS