Mrs. G. W. PATTY died at the home of her daguther, Mrs. H. D. McKay at Phillip, Miss on Monday afternoon, November 26, 1928. Her remains were brought to Louisville and interred in Masonice Cemetery. In September Mrs. PATTY went from Louisville to spend the winter at her daughter's home. She was 57 years old. Mrs. PATTY was the last member of a prominent and well known family, her one sister and three brothers preceding her to the grave. Survivors: three sons, Magruder of Yazoo City; Giles of Florida and Walter, a student at the University; two daughters: Mrs. H. D. McKay and Miss Kathryn. Mrs. Loula McNeel died at the home of her son, Victor McNEEL, at Noxapater on Nov. 24, 1928. Her remains were interred in Good Hope Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. The deceased was of one of our county's most prominent and well known families, the daughter of the late Dr. C. T. and Amanda (ANDERSON) KIRK. Her father was for many years a successful physician and popular citizen of Handle. She was was the wife of the late Dr. A. A. McNEEL, also a practicing physician in the same community for many years. Survivors: sons: Sheriff C. C. McNeel and City Clerk A. A. McNeel of Louisville; Victor NcNeel of Noxapater; Kirk McNeel of Laurel; Daughters: Mrs. Lee Lash, Shreveport, LA and Mrs. John Hall and Mrs. Richard Parks. Two sisters: Mrs. Ida Chappell and Mrs. Geneva Eichelberger; two brothers; Mr. C. T. Kirk and Dr. C. A. Kirk. J. E. JACKSON died at his home in Stallo on Nov. 24, 1928. He was born in Neshoba County on Sept. 1, 1848; married Emily McADORY on July 17, 1870, who passed to the great beyond on April 19, 1920. Burial was at Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Winston County with Rev. B. L. McKee, pastor of Oak Grove Church and Rev. Wallace, pastor of the Stallo Methodist Episcopal Church conducting the service. Survivors: three daughters - Mrs. Josie Clark, Mrs. Beatrice Coward and Mrs. Claudie( J. M.) Clay; eight grandchildren; one half brother and sister: Mr. B. P. Jackson and Mrs. Alice Shepperd. Mr. Thaddeus C. WATKINS died at the home of his son, Dr. H. B. WATKINS, in Noxapater on Wednesday morning. Revs. Wallace and McKee officiated at the funeral which was held at Sand Ridge Church in Neshoba County with interment in the family burying ground. Survivors: eight children: three daughters: Mrs. Linnie Donald and Mrs. Sudie Woodruff of Karnes City, Texas and Mrs. Alma Haskem, Philadelphia, Miss.; sons: Mr. Everett Watkins and Dr. Willis Watkins of Philadelphia, Miss; Dr. Homer Watkins of Noxapater; Mr. J. M. Watkins of Shaw; Dr. Earl Watkins of Collierville, Tenn. and a number of grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Mashulaville (Noxubee County) on Tuesday afternoon for Mr. Clyde HUNTER. Hope this helps someone. Louis