Falmouth Outlook Friday 25 May 1923 Vol. 16 No. 51 Pg. 4 Col. 6 ANSWER TO STATEMENT Mr. R.N. Riddell, of Robinson Station, published a statement in last week's issue stating that he did not know that he struck my machine on May 5th, and turned it over, injuring my family and myself. I want to state positively that Mr. Riddell did strike my machine and has since come to my home and paid damages. I did not want to publish a statement. but owing to the circumstances I simply want my friends to know the facts. BOONE WRIGHT Falmouth Outlook Friday 25 May 1923 Vol. 16 No. 51 Pg. 6 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Mr. Dan Crain, aged 79 years, a Civil War veteran of the 18th Kentucky, died Thursday, May 10th, at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Jas. Craycraft, near Brooksville. Mr. Cain (Crain) came to Brooksville the first of last week from the Soldiers' Home at Dayton, Ohio, and said at that time that he came home to die. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Callie Howe, of Covington. Falmouth Outlook Friday 25 May 1923 Vol. 16 No. 51 Pg. 6 Col. 2 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES HARRISON COUNTY NEWS John T. Williams, ex-Confederate soldier and excellent citizen, died at his home in Belmont, Thursday, May 10th, after four months illness from infirmities incident to old age. He was the son of Morris and Mary Crawford Williams and was born April 6, 1844. Falmouth Outlook Friday 25 May 1923 Vol. 16 No. 51 Pg. 6 Col. 6 AN ENJOYABLE AFFAIR A very pleasant day was spent at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Wright, Sunday, May 13th, it being Mrs. Wright's thirty-sixth birthday anniversary. Those who attended brought well-filled baskets and at the noon hour a delicious repast was served, which consisted of chicken, ham, pickles, cakes and salads and many other eatables not mentioned. Those present were: Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Whalen Mr. & Mrs. John McKinney and Family of Robinson Station Mr. & Mrs. John I. Martin and two children Mr. & Mrs. Berthold Wright and daughter, Louise Mr. & Mrs. Bennie F. Martin and two children Mr. & Mrs. J.W. King and little son, Harvey Lowell Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wright and two children Flossie Northcutt Ralph Barton Mr. William Northcutt Hilary Martin called in the afternoon. Kodak pictures were taken of all present, to be a life-long remembrance of the day. Late in the afternoon before their departure, the guests expressed to Mr. & Mrs. Wright their thanks for the pleasant day spent. All departed hoping to help celebrate many more birthdays for Mrs. Wright. A GUEST Falmouth Outlook Friday 25 May 1923 Vol. 16 No. 51 Pg. 8 Col. 3 KELAT NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Minnie Carr, at a birthday dinner last Sunday entertained Mr. & Mrs. Will King, and Mr. & Mrs. Forrest King of Havilandsville: Mr. & Mrs. Jno. H. Carr and Misses Elsie England, Pearl Asberry, Bertha and Bessie Hughes of Cynthiana, and Mr. Chas. Hicks and family of Kelat. Of course all attended children exercises at Benson. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Criswell and little son of Paris, Sundayed here with his parents. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS