----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Taunton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 7:27 PM Subject: Next Week's Column > June 21, 1901 > > Born to Prof. and Mrs. Hall on the 12th, a fine girl. > > Mr. B. F. Rosamond has our thanks for remittance this week. > > Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Young, a fine boy on the 15th. > > Dr. J. L. Burroughs returned from Medical College at Louisville, Ky. last > week. > > Messrs. M. H. Woodward and Raymond Hight are visiting relatives in Ackerman. > > Mrs. M. B. Dempsey, who has been with Mrs. J. A. Dempsey during her illness > for the past few weeks, left Monday for her home in Ackerman. > > Messrs. J. M. Bennett, J. S. Brasfield and Oakley Bennett attended the > Commencement exercises of the A. & M. College at Starkville this week. > > Mr. G. P. Watson returned home this week from Louisville, Ky., where he has > been attending Bryant & Stratton Business College. > > Mr. J. F. Deramus left for Alabama last Friday, and requests that the "old > reliable" follow him. > > Mr. Tom Hopkins arrived in our town yesterday on a visit, having just > returned from Arkansas in search of a location for the practice of law. > > Mr. D. M. Quinn of Indianola was called home this week by the serious > illness of his oldest brother near Noxapater. Dave is doing well with his > law practice in the Delta and is enjoying fine health. > > Messrs. J. H. Woodward and H. H. Fox, who hold good positions at Mt. Olive, > are spending a vacation with friends and relatives here this week. > > Betheden: There was a large attendance at the memorial services on Saturday > the 8th. Rev. Clark preached a very interesting and appropriate sermon. > Revs. Murphy, McDaniel and Rainey also made interesting talks. Rev. Mr. > Ballard of South Carolina is expected to be here on the 1st of July to > preach for us and will take care of the school which opens the last of July. > He is a graduate of The Newberry College and also a graduate of Mt. Pleasant > Seminary at Charleston, S. C. Mr. Bester Hudson, who once lived in this > part of Winston, and has many relatives and friends here, spent a few weeks > among them after an absence of about thirty years. Messrs. Bunk Richardson, > Will Hull and Tom Crumpton are continually smiling. They each have a fine > boy at their homes. > > June 22, 1928 > > Louisville extends a most cordial welcome to Dr. W. W. Hickman and family as > citizens. Dr. Hickman comes from Hattiesburg, but is a Winston County boy > and has scores of friends here. > > Miss Minnie David Johnson, who has been visiting friends and relatives here > for several months, returned to her home at Bradentown, Fla. this week. > > Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Ellis left Monday for Gulfport and Biloxi. While away > Rev. Ellis will attend the Gulf Coast Divinity School of which he was one of > the founders. > > Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Gibbs were called to Newton Sunday by the illnes of their > mother, Mrs. W. M. Gibbs. > > Dr. Geo. W. Chapman, President of Tupelo Military Institute was in > Louisville on business last week. > > Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson of Buffalo Centre, Iowa were guests of Mr. and > Mrs. D. N. Carr the first of the week. > > Miss Miriam Kelly, who has been an instructor in the Deaf Institute in South > Carolina, is spending her vacation with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kelly > at Plattsburg, and her brother, J. H. Kelly, of Louisville. > > Mr. W. J. Richards of Gerber, Calif. gave our office a call this week. Mr. > Richards and wife are visiting relatives near Mashulaville. Mr. Richards is > a son of the late Mr. Dock Richards and is a native of Winston, but has been > in California many years. > > Noxapater: Messrs. J. H. Wright of Gulfport and S. C. Young of Canton were > business visitors here the past weekend. > > Noxapater: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lampley and sister, Miss Annie Beth Lampley, > spent Sunday night with relatives at DeKalb. > > Noxapater: Mrs. Millie Stewart, 79, died Thursday at her home on North Main > Street. Burial was in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Survivors include her > husband, Mr. Josh Stewart, two grandchildren, John L. Stewart and Mrs. Mary > Morris of Estes; two brothers, Messrs. Mose Fox of Noxapater and John Fox of > Burnside. > > Rocky Hill: We welcome home Messrs. Garner Land, who received his degree > from A. & M., the past session, and Doss Fulton, who has been one of the > faculty of Meadeville High School, also Misses Florrie Fulton and Jennie Lou > Woodruff, who have been students at M.S.C.W. > > Betheden: Mrs. Bess Wallace of Louisiana and Mrs. Roxie Lindsey spent > Monday night with Mrs. O. E. Kinard. >