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    1. Falmouth Outlook 8 Apr 1921 (addiotional items)
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 6 Col.1 Neighboring Counties Bracken County News Rolla Clark and Miss Mabel Browning, well-known and popular young people living in Brooksville vicinity were married at Falmouth Sunday March 27. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Browning. The groom is ta son of Mr. & Mrs. John Clark. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the parsonage of St. James Church at Brooksville, Wednesday afternoon March 30 at 3 p.m. when the hearts and lives of Albert Bell and Miss Kathrine Danahe were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony, Rev. Father Corby officiating. The attendants were Jas Danahe, brother of the bride and Miss Ruth Malone, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Elsie Thompson, aged 40 years, died a her home in Cincinnati Thursday March 24 from complications of ailments. She was the widow of the late Frank Thompson who committed suicide about eleven years ago, and the family were residents of Augusta for about ten years. Wren W. Geagan, aged about 55 years, died at his home at Willow this county, Saturday, March 26, at 6:30 p.m. heart trouble being the cause of his death. He had been an invalid for more than seven years. He was a son of the late Jas. Feagan, and was a native of this county. His wife died three or four years ago. One sister, Mrs. Wm. Fronk, of Brooksville, and two brothers, James R. Feagan, Walton and Gus Feagan, this county, survive him. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 6 Col.2 Neighboring Counties Grant County News Mrs. Holly W. Webb, wife of Ex-County Clerk Holly W. Webb, died at her home on North Main St. Saturday night at 11:30 after an illness of several weeks from erysipelas. Miss Marie Arnold, 19, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Arnold of Williamstown, and Harry Bishop, 27, son of Henry Bishop, of Dry Ridge were married in Covington Wednesday. Mrs. Iva Scroggin Clay, wife of Julian Clay of Williamstown, died in Christ Hospital Cincinnati, last Saturday following an operation. She was in her 21st year of her age. She is survived by her husband and one little daughter 10 months old. She was a daughter of Geo. W. Scroggin, of near Heekin. Two sisters, Mrs. R. L. Dills, of Corinth and Mrs. Marshall Crump of Woodford Co. aslo survive here. Miss Eliza M. Chipman, 26 daughter of Mr. & Mrs. N. T. Chipman, of Heekin and Satnley Simpson, 27, son of J. H. Simpson of near Corinth were married a the Methodis Parsonage Wednesday by Rev. Hoffman. Lorenzo Doud age 79 years died March 17, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Caldwell, near Crittenden. He had been in good health till a few months ago when he broke an ankle and complications set in and caused his death. Funeral services were conducted at the Gardnersville Christian Church and the internment was in the cemetery at that place. Mr. Doud reared a large family of children, all of whom have grown to manhood and womanhood in he community about Crittenden, and are respected citizens. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 6 Col.3 Neighboring Counties Harrison County News Frank Linville and Miss mayme Stokely were married on March 24th Mrs. Emma Harney died a the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Gunsauley, at A. Keller’s early Saturday afternoon of valvular pneumonia. Leroy Schanding, son of W. T. and Zelpha Schanding, born Aug 29, 1919 died Saturday, March 26, 1921 after being sick one day. The family live on Salem Pike. Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Vestal, of Berry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine to J. H. Carr. The wedding which will be quiet will take place in early June. Mrs. Lulie Fuller, wife of N. M. Fuller, died at their home on Vine St. Sunday Afternoon, March 27 at 5:00 o’clock, after an illness of nine weeks. She was the daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Simms, and was born in this county Nov 5, 1868. Briney Paul and Miss Lyda Cason, a popular and attractive couple, went to Falmouth Tuesday and were married at the residence of Rev. M. W. Bottom, pastor of the Falmouth Christian Church. They went to Cincinnati and Chicago on a wedding trip. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 6 Col.5 Obituary Adam Miller Age 34 years and 11 months b. Pendleton co. April 19, 1886 d. March 18, 1921 Oldest son of Sweed and Caroline Miller. Mother died when he was 5 years old and his father seven years later. . M. Miss Ruth Grigson on Texarkana, Ark. on Dec 27, 1911 Three children: Mary age 8 Katie Lou age 4 Ruby Evelyn age 2. Member Baptist Church. Survived by: wife and three children brother, W. A. Miller of Brooksville sister, mrs. J. W. Weaver, near Cumminsville. Buried March 20 at Maple Grove Cemetery at Brookville, IN Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 7 Col.6 Flora Crowe b. October 2, 1905 Age 15 years, 5 months and 25 days old at death. d. March 27 at 12:30 o’clock She had whooping cough that developed into Tuberculosis Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Crowe of Kimbrel, Estill county, KY Survived by parents Three sisters: Mrs. Delia Barnes, Mrs. Minnie Owsley Rosa Crowe at home One sister and one brother preceded her to death. Funeral March 29th Burial Jackson Chapel Cemetery Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 7 Col.7 Obituary George Edward Woolery b. January 21, 1858 near Antioch Mills d. March 26, 1921 at his home in Covington Son James and Sarah A. Woolery m. Miss Martha Jolly, December 24, 1875 They had four children with three preceding him in death. Survived by Wife son, Dell H. Woolery, Demossville, 2 granddaughters: Juanita and Alma Woolery Three brothers and one sister: Joe Fent Woolery, of Omaha, NB Davis Woolery, of Union, KY Kirby Woolery, Dallas, TX Mrs.Alice Kendrick, of Danville, KY Life long member of Christian Church. Funeral March 28th at 2 o’clock, by his pastor, Rev. Joe Hagin. Burial in Highland Cemetery Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 8 Col.1 Two column Ad Try a sack of Flavo Flour It has been improved to the highest quality. No flour can beat it now. Several reasons why you should use this Flour. You can get a good Flour at a fair price, you are keeping your money at home, you are keeping a little ill in existence. Look what you paid for Flour and Feed in Falmouth last fall when wheat was selling on the markets as cheap as it is today – flour $2 on the barrel and feed $20 on the ton higher than it is today. G. G. Parsons Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 8 Col.2 Mt. Gilead Items Mrs. James Browning still remains quite ill. Miss Christine Browning spent Monday with Misses Cynthia and Gertrude Whalen. Mrs. Blanche Doggett and brother, James Dennis were business visitors in Brooksville, Monday. Mr. & Mrs. Henry Beckett and children, of Pugh’s Ferry called on her mother, Mrs. Ella Whalen, Sunday. William Humphrey, of Ohio, was called here last week to be with his son-in-law, Robert Whalen, who we are sorry to say, is no better. Robert Whalen returned home Wednesday from the Harrison Memorial Hospital at Cynthiana, where he has been for a week, but still remains very ill. Mrs. Annie Browning and two sons, Frank and Jesse, and daughter, Christine, called on her father, Buck Lewis and sister Miss Eva, of Smithsonville, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Dolphin, of Connersville, IN were called here Saturday to be at the bedside of her brother, Robert Whalen, who is very low at this writing. Mr. & Mrs. Squire Whalen had as their guest Sunday, Will Humphrey of Ohio; Mr. & Mrs. Joe Dolphin, of Indiana; Mr. & Mrs. James Dennis and babe of Sunrise and Allie Whalen and Charles Bishop. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 8 Col.3 Stump’s Lane Items Mrs. Brazilla Jett died at hier home at Santa Fe on Sunday April 3rd, the result of a fall she recently sustained and advanced age. She was ninety years, five months and eleven days of age. Since the death of her husband sixteen years ago she has made her home with an unmarried son. Four sons and two daughters survive besides a number of grandchildren, great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Mrs. Louis Pope of Covington, is the eldest of the six children, she being seventy years old. East Gardnersville Items Mr & Mrs. J. C. Bowen are the proud parents of a baby boy. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS

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