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    1. Falmouth Outlook 14 Jan 1921
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 14 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 32 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Mrs. John Campbell Askern d 26 Dec 1920 Lexington, KY natural causes wife of John Campbell Askren nee Hubanks daus. Mrs. Fannie Allender, Lexington, KY Mrs. Jennie Allender, El Centro, Calif Mrs. Mattie Jacob, Falmouth, KY sons Clarles Askren, Kansas City, MO J. Harvey Askern, Cincinnati, OH Jospeh Askern, Hummewell, KY bur Lenoxburg Cemetery, 29 Dec 1920 Falmouth Outlook Friday 14 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 32 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Will of Mrs. Frances Sharp 1. Debts and funeral expenses be paid 2. All the property, real and personal of every kind of description bequeth and devise to my son, Rhine Sharp, absolutely and in fee simple. 3. Nominate and approint my son, Rhine Sharp, to be executor. Dated: 21 July 1916 Witnesses: H. L. Cummins, J. L. Bradford and W. V. Dudley A delightful affair A most delightful evening was spent at the home of James W. Mains, Saturday evening, Jan. 8th when a party of young folks arrived. Games were played until all departed for home. Those present were: Misses Katherine Ashcraft, Olive McKenney, Thelma Woods, Serena Browing, Clarice Cummins, Chrysteen, Cecil and Abbie Hall, Edna Yelton and Mary and Garnett Aulick. Messrs. McKinley Hamilton, Julius Ashcraft, Oliver, Lloyd and Kenzie Browning, Kibry Powell, Ed and Cecil Cushman, Alva Woods, Leland Wiggins, Carl Hall, ??? and Oral Aulick, Willie Tom Thornsberry, Kenzie Ramsey, Joe B. Elliott, Sidney and Arthur McKenney, Oral and Theodore Gillispie, Raymond Cummins, Archie Owens and Jesse Forsythe. Birthday Dinner Mr. & Mrs. Henry Brennenstuhl gave a birthday dinner Sunday, Jan. 9th, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Heisel, it being her 77th birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. & Mrs. Fred Scharfenberger, Mr. & Mrs. John Scharfenberger, Mr. & Mrs. Guss Emminger and daughter, Margaret Fern, Mrs. Fred Heisel and son, Mr & Mrs. John Brennenstuhl, Mr. & Mrs. George Brennestuhl and sons, James Henry and Harrison, Mr. Clarence Scharfenberger and Ernest York. At a late hour the guests departed for their respective homes, wishing Mrs. Heisel many happy returns of the day. Enjoyable Affair Dr. & Mrs. Frank Paynter and daughter, Miss Lillian Earle, were hosts of a house party given at their cozy home near Foster, beginning New Year’s Day. The guests of honor were Frank C. Mullikin, Jr., wife and two lovely children, Virginia Rose and Roy Pierce, of Covington. Other guests were: Marion Mullikin of Felicity , OH and Vannie Fossitt and wife and wife (Glada Paynter), of Avondale, Ohio. Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Mullikin returned to their home on January 10th, but Mr. Mullikin, of Felicity, and Mr. & Mrs. Fossitt will remain with Dr. & Mrs. Paynter for a longer visit, Mr. Mullikin remaining indefinitely. Pendleton County’s Assessment for 1921 Farm lands $6,631,036 Town Lots $ 746,926 Tangible Personal Property $1,115,561 Intangibles $ 600,247 Bank Shares $ 239,257 Total $9,848,771 Falmouth Outlook Friday 14 Jan 1921 Vol. 14 No 32 Pg. 1 Col. 7 An Enjoyable Occasion The hospitable home of Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Littleton was the scene of an unusu ally pleasant and enjoyable day on last Sunday, Jan. 9th. About 45 guests were present to help celebrate the 41st birthday anniversary of Mr. Littleton. The host was at his best and very busy welcoming and shaking hands with the guests as they arrived. His smiling and happy face was pleasant to look upon. The most enjoyable feature of the day was the bountiful dinner that was served. The dinner was fit for kings – plenty and to spare. The day was also spent with music and social conversation. May Mr. Littleton live to enjoy many such birthdays and may he be blest with good health and all the good things which make one’s life happy. The following guests were present: James Littleton, of Lexington; Mr. & Mrs. George Parson and five children; Mr. & Mrs. Ollie Miller and two children; Mr. & Mrs. Alva Rankin and baby; Mr & Mrs. Edward Thomas and three children; Mr. & Mrs. Grover King and son, Hershel; Mr. & Mrs. F. A. Houchen and daughter, Mildred; Mrs. Addie Hampton, Robert and Ralph Hampton, Mr. & Mrs. W. T. Murphy, Bessie Houchen, J. C. Shoemaker, wife and three children, Floyd Thornberry, Mr. & Mrs. A. S. Cleveland, Joe and Frank Cleveland, Mr. & Mrs. J. L. Thomas, Bud King, Lawrence Allen, Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Littleton and daughter, Miss Sylvia. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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