Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 31 Pg. 3 Col. 2 A delightful party An old-fashioned good time was enjoyed by all who attended the party given at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Bennie F. Martin on Tuesday evening, December 28th. It was given in remembrance of the young folks of this community at the ending of a perfect year, 1920, and this remembrance will long be remembered by all. Candy was served, and games were the chief features of the evening. Those present were: Misses Naomi Parker Mary Clark Ruth Wright Faye Moore Gertrude Whalen Irene Cash Artinsa Whalen Alta Colvin Birdie Bishop Louise Wyatt Hallie Mae McKenney Essie Taylor Nina McKenney Nellie McKenney Hallie Adams Hilda Adams Miss Lovelace Messrs. Bev Wright Louis Wright Arlie Wyatt Homer Casey Bud King Oren Beckett McKenney King Ennis King Wallace Browning Lester Moore Will Collier Forest Collier Edward Holmes Everett Holmes Benton Wright Cecil Lea Ashel McClanahan Roy McClanahan Russell King Herbert King Ernest McKenney Carlos McKenney Onie Henry William Langley Dewey McKenney All departed at a late hour, asking to be remembered in the way way next year. A guest Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 31 Pg. 3 Col. 6 Birthday Celebration Last Wednesday, Dec. 29 1920, was a happy day in the life of Mrs.Cynthia Whalen, when a goodly number of relatives and friends gathered at her beautiful country home near Sunrise in honor of Mrs. Whalen's 85th birthday anniversary. It is always the custon of the children to gather every year to celebrate their mother's and their father's birth. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 31 Pg. 4 Col. 1 Personals Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Ferrell, of Havilandsville, had as guests Christmas Day and Sunday, their daughter, Mrs. Rial Turner, and husband from Lexington. A most enjoyable day was spent. They were accompanied home Sunday by the latter sister, Miss Lida Ferrell, where she remained until Saturday, and attended the New Year’s watch party at the New Lafayette Hotel. She was accompanied by Maurice Mullen, of that city, and was chaperoned by her cousin, Miss Mary Alice Rogers, and her friend, William Mappin. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 31 Pg. 4 Col. 2 Personals Otto E. Downard and bonnie bride were visitors in Falmouth New Year’s Day. George Bratton of near Caddo was in town Monday and added his name to our subscription list. Mr. Bratton is a former resident of Robertson County, but has been residing in Pendleton county for two years. He is a good farmer and substantial citizen. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 31 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Personals A. T. Sellars, well known tobacco grower of near Mt. Vernon, was taking a bird’s eye view of the tobacco market Wednesday. He has the right spirit and is in favor of a cut-out and save the wreck. He put another $1.50 in the slot for more Outlook. Newell Cummins who resides three miles east of town on the Brooksville pike and who has been a reader of the Outlook for thirteen years, bought some more of the of the same kind of stuff Wednesday. Mr. Cummins mother, Mrs. Amanda Cummins, who is 88 years of age and hale and hearty, walked to his home last Sunday, a distance of one mile. She is a very remarkably preserved woman. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 31 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Bunker Hill Miss Ruth Wright was the pleasant guest of Miss Enola Holmes Sunday. Mrs. Luther Holmes spent Monday with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. H. C. Collier. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Fields spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Elijah Fields and family at Falmouth. Mr. & Mrs. Luther Holmes and children were the guests of Mrs. Alice Holmes and family Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Wright and daughter, Mildred, were the guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ira Wright and family Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Hamilton and little daughter, Norma, were the guests of Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Wright, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. George B. Parker and family had as guests Sunday, Misses Mildred Sharp and Hilda Frazier. Mr. Louis Wright called in the afternoon. Miss Hilda Frazier, of Falmouth was the guest of her uncle and aunt Mr. & Mrs. George B. Parker and family from Friday until Sunday afternoon. Falmouth Outlook Friday 7 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 31 Pg. 5 Col. 3 Havilandsville Mrs. Lena Sellar spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Whalen. Sunday is regular meeting day at Mt. Gilead. Let everyone come. Mrs. John Martin of Richland spent Sunday with Mrs.Iva Harper and family. Born to the wife of Rogan Whitaker, on Dec. 22nd a fine son. Name Charles Junius. Several from here attended the party of Mr. & Mrs. John McCarty’s on Thursday night. Mrs. B. F. Price and little grandson, Junior Duncan, spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Doan. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bishop and little daughter, Cora May, were the Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Allie Whalen and family. Mr. & Mrs. Sam Dennis had as Sunday guests, Mr. & Mrs. Willie Dennis, Mr. & Mrs. Abe Dennis, Mr. & Mrs. Levi Becket and Mr. & Mrs. Will Bradley. Early Cummins for County Judge Squire Early Cummins, of near Antioch Mills, at the earnest solicitation from friends in nearly every sections of the county, has decided to enter the race for County Judge of Pendleton County, subject to the decision of the Democratic party at the primary election to be held August next. His announcement will not come as a surprise, as he had been identified with the affairs of the county for the past several years, and is also an enthusiastic school man. Mr. Cummins has ably filled the office of Magistrate from the McKinneysburg district, to which office he was appointed in March 1919. His record as a member of the Fiscal Court has proven that he is competent to fill the office to which he aspires. He began to advocate progress at once, and in less than sixty days he had a committee appointed, of which he was one, to erect a ladies' restroom in the courthouse yard. His efforts did not cease until it was completed and a matron appointed to take care of same. He was placed on some of the most important committees and has served with credit and ability. He is a deep student of the road question. He has had a great deal of experience in builiding and repairing roads, and would be of great assistance to the Fiscal Court and Road Engineer. Mr. Cummins has been a life-long Democrat and a voter in the McKinneysburg precinct for the past twenty years. J.W. Elliott in race for sheriff of Pendleton John W. Elliott, of Anticoh Mills, has announced his candidacy for Sheriff of Pendleton county, subject to the action of the Democratic voter in the primary election, Saturday August 6, 1921. Mr. Elliott is a life-long Democrat of the old school, and has spent his whole life in Pendleton county, where he has held many minor offices of honor and trust, and has always given a good account of himself. Mr. Elliott has served two terms as Magistrate from the McKinneysburg precinct, and was a valuable member of the Fiscal Court during his incumbency, voting always for those measures which were designed for the best interests of the taxpayers. During Mr. Elliott's incumbency on the FIscal Court, he was also active in promoting any good and constructive movement in the county. He would make a Sheriff in whom every one could place their confidence and trust. Mr. Elliott has been a farmer all of his life, and by reason of this he better understands the needs of the farmers. For the past several tobacco seasons, Mr. Elliott has been connected with the Burley Tobacco Company on the loose leaf floors in Falmouth, and by his courtesy has made an army of friends who will be only too glad for this opportunity to reciprocate. .,.,Bracken County News Nim Andrew Turner, 29, and Miss Maude Taylor, 20, were united in marriage Jan. 1st at Mt. Olivet. The groom is a resident of Harrison County the son of Bela Turner, is a farmer and quite a worthy young man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Taylor, and a very attractive young lady. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS