Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col.2 New Bank Location The Board of Directors of the First National Bank of Falmouth have made a deal with Sal Goldberg to lease the corner room in the Assembly Building, formerly occupied by Jos. Abraham, for a banking room. Work will begin at once to install the vault and fixtures and otherwise remodeling the room to accommodate the new bank. This location is the most desirable in the city. Mr. Goldberg takes over the lease which the new bank had on the Gruell Building across the street from the Assembly Building and will continue his store there. Contract for new Junior Quarters let The Junior Lodge of this city as let the contract to Orla Nelson to erect a third story on their building now occupied by G. W. Shelton & Co. and the work will begin at once. The third floor will be used as a lodge room for the Falmouth Council No. 152, Jr. O. U. A. M. The improvements will cost $4,000. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col.3 Deaths Joseph Vater b. 20 Aug 1832 in Germany d. 27 Mar 1921 Feeble for more than two years, developed pneumonia Came to US when 22. m. Miss Julia Corbett 22 Mar 1857 twelve children were born. Survives: six sons two daughters 27 grandchildren 9 great grandchildren 1 sister, Mrs. Catherine Nagel of Newport. Member of Catholic church Died at age 88 years, 7 months, 7 days Wife died 27 Nov 1917 Funeral at Flower Creek Christian Church Mrs. A. B. Purdy Mrs. Charlotte Purdy age 79 years m. A. B. Purdy d. Friday at home of daughter, Mrs. Harvey Grissel, near Guilford, IN of complication of diseases She was Miss Charlotte Lovelace, born and raised in Pendleton Co. Survived by husband two children; Marcum Purdy of Covington and Mrs. Harvey Grizzel member of church (Denomination not given) Funeral held on Sunday at Bethel church conducted by Rev. M. P. McCLure Buried in Bethel Cemetery B. A. Harry B. A. Harry age 48 only son of George Harry of near Falmouth d. March 24 at home of his aunt, Mrs. H. Gillam, in Kansas City, Kansas. Buried in Kansas City, Kansas on 28 March. Leaves a family in Cincinnati and an only sister, Mrs. Emmett Grimes, of Middletown, OH Arthur Kidwell Arthur Kidwell age about 18 years d. Sunday at home of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kidwell of Tuberculosis Second death in the family in six months. Sister Margaret, died of the same disease burial at Butler Cemetery Coming to a good country Born to wife of Mr. & Mrs. Milton B. McClain, on March 24, 1921, a daughter, weight 8 pounds, name Ruby Ray. Born to the wife of Ashland Ballinger, of this city, on Easter Sunday, March 27th, a fine little daughter. Name Katherine Fern. Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Emminger have been entertaining a fine 7 3/4 lb. Baby girl at their home since March 29th. She will answer to the name of Norma Lee. Mrs. Emminger was formerly Miss Marie Heisel. Mr. & Mrs. John Atkins,(Minnie Devers) of Carthage, OH are receiving congratulations on the arrival of an 8 lb. Daughter on March 31st. The little lady had been named Alma Mae. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col.4 Will of Alex Emerich To his son, William Emerich, the home farm place, consisting of 60 acres, also all his personal property including horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and farming implements. To his daughter, Josephine Emerich, and son Henry Emerich, the farm known as the Cummins and Purdy Farm, share and share alike. To his daughter, Elizabeth Langfelts, $100 to be her full share To his son, Alex Emerich, $100 as his full share To his son Charles Emerich $100 as his full share To his daughter Margaret Emerich, $100 as her full share. Should William Emerich die without heirs, his portion will be divided equally among the remaining brothers and sisters. He desires that Josephine and Henry have the use of the home place as long as they remain single. In the event that at his death he does not have sufficient cash on hand to pay the cash bequests, they shall be paid by William Emerich. It is his desire that the lands he wills shall not be sold but kept intact. Henry Emerich is named executor of the will without bond. The will dated 30 May 1917. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col.5 Marriages Caldwell – Dearborn Sunday 3:30 o’clcok at home of bride’s parents, Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Dearborn, at Portland ru Roy Caldwell and Miss Minnie Dearborn were joined in bonds of holy wedlock. Mendelssohn’s wedding march was rendered by Miss Roberta Dearborn, cousin of bride. Rev. G. L. True if the Grassy Creek Christian Church performed the ceremony Bride is daughter of Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Dearborn in her teens. Groom is son of Mr. & Mrs. Lem Caldwell, of Grassy Creek. Weisbrodt – McKibben D. W. Weisbrodt of near Lenoxburn and Miss Bertie McKibben, of near Powersville were married March 30th. Ceremony med at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. M. W. Bottom on West Shelby Ave. Carl Lach and Miss Julia McGibben were witnesess. Bride is daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. W. McKibben. She is a school teacher Groom is son of Mr. & Mrs. Johnn Weisbrodt of near Lenoxburg. Veteran of World War and served several months in France. Vertner – Smith George Vertner, of Falmouth and Miss Alberta Smith, of Gerogetown secured a marriage license and were married April 1 by Rev. W. H. Williams, of Oxford, KY. Central Ridge Born to wife of L. R. Tarvin, March 28th, a son. The many friends of Miss Gertrude Mullins and George Thornton are wishing them much happiness in the life journey they started together Saturday afternoon, April 2nd, whe they were motored by the groom’s brother-in-law Joe Sheanshang, to Alexandria, there there made man and wife. They returned to the home of the bride’s brother, Arthur Mullins. Bride is the only daughter of George Mullins of near Hopeful. Groom is the second son of Mr. & Mrs. Preston Thornton of near Falmouth. Served two years in the World War and was one of the fortunate ones to remain uninjured and with health unimpared. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 1 Col.6 Morgansville Items The marriage of Miss Edith Armstrong and Mr. Elliot was solemnized Wednesday. News of the marriage the past week of Mrs. Florence Cummins Bird and Boyd Elliott comes as an interesting surprise. Barn paint $1.20 Gallon We are closing our Barn Paint at $1.20 a gallon; House paint $2.75 and $3.00 a gallon. The C. F. Held Co. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 4 Col.6 East Gardnersville Items Born to wife of Lum Bowen, a son, on March 29th. Falmouth Outlook Friday 8 Apr 1921 Vol. 14 No. 44 Pg. 6 Col.1 Neighboring Counties Bracken County News Mr. & Mrs. Reynolds Hancock of Chatham, are entertaining a fine son at their home, born Sunday March 17. Jacob Faul, age 86 years, died at his home at Germantown, Saturday, March 26th at 3 a.m. from infirmities of age. Thomas Hutchinson, a well-known farmer living near Augusta and Mrs. Florence Turner, of Augusta were united in marriage on Friday night, March 25th. Arthur A. Pumpelly, born 9 Oct 1847 died Monday, night March 28, 1921 at his home in Mason County, death caused from cancer and other complications. Mrs. Elizabeth Danahe, in her 86th year died at her home near Hillsdale, Sunday morning, March 27th from effects of a stroke of paralysis which she suffered on March 17th. Tuesday, James T. Norris, received from the Government a bronze medal of handsome design, issued for merit. Mr. Norris enlisted in the Marine Corps in July 1918 and served several month in France. Miss Bessie, Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. (Cog) West, died at their home near Walcott, Thursday, March 24 from Tuberculosis, age 33 years and five months. Besides her parents she is survived by four brothhers. Thos. A. Finn and Miss Gertrude Collins were united in marriage at Verona on Wednesday, April 6. Rev. Bonkemper performing the ceremony. The groom is 29 years old a son of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Finn living near Germantown. Allan Reese and Miss mary Thackston were wedded Saturday night, March 26 at 8:30 at the Presbyterian manse Sharon, Rev. S. E. Paxton performing the ceremony. The attendants were Leslie Reese brother of the groom and Miss Hazel Clift. Mrs. Elizabeth Power died at the home of her son, Wm. Day in Augusta, on Thursday morning, March 24, after a very short illness, her death being caused from heart trouble and asthma. Had she lived until May she would have been 84 years old. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS