----- Original Message ----- From: "Louis Taunton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 4:44 PM Subject: Column > June 7, 1901 > > Fruit jars are for sale at W. W. Watson's. > > Cool your thirst by drinking their cool drinks furnished by the Misses > McLean. > > Mrs. J. P. Cagle is visiting relatives in our community this week. > > Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kennedy returned last week to their home in Macon. > > Shoes for sale that wear well at Kirkpatrick's. Also, the lastest in ties, > cuffs, and collars. > > Miss Willie Hemphill of Yazoo City is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. > Thomas, this week. > > Mrs. Mary Mets has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Gully, > in Macon. > > John Daniel, Esq., one of Ackerman's most alert attorney's, with his little > son, spent Monday in our town on legal business. > > Misses Mary Cox and Alma Gunn have returned home from the I. I. & C. at > Columbus. > > Messrs. John and Sellie Woodward, and sisters, Misses Kate and Florence, > were visitors to our town last Saturday. > > We are glad to add to our list of readers the name of Mr. W. D. Koonce, once > a citizen of our county, but now a county officer of Conway, Arkansas. > > Those on the sick list this week are Misses Fannie Mai Patty, Nannie and > Lydia Wood, besides Mrs. Dempsey and Mrs. Garrigues, we are sorry to say are > yet ill. > > Miss Ruby Farish, the charming daughter of our townsman, Mr. B. F. Farish, > returned home this week from the Industrial Institute & College at Columbus, > having completed her education, graduating with high honors. > > Raymond Hight of San Antonio, Texas, is the welcome guest of relatives and > friends in our town. > > Miss Eva Morscheimmer, the efficient music teacher at the Louisville Normal > School left for her home Wednesday. > > Misses Laura and Martha Eaves paid our office a welcome call Tuesday. > > Miss Emma Gammill returned from Bennett Academy last week. > > June 8, 1928 > > Born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Strickland a girl on the 3rd. > > Edward Lipscomb, who is assistant editor of the Gulf Coast Guide at > Gulfport, was at home for the weekend. > > Mesdames L. H. Hopkins, J. B. Parkes and Harry Parkes attended the funeral > of Mrs. B. F. Jamison at Meridian Thursday. > > Miss Florence Gay, who taught at Sunflower the past session, is with her > sisters, Mrs. Ezell and Miss Lotie Gay here for a few weeks. > > Mrs. Reuben Jones, Misses Nannie Yarbrough and Ellen Jones attended a > funeral at Goodman Wednesday. > > Miss Esther Kirk, who received her M. A. Degree at the University of > Mississippi this year arrived here Wednesday and will spend the summer at > her home at Fearn Springs. She has had two years of medicine there, and > will resume the course at Tulane University in New Orleans in September. > > T. D. Clark, one of Winston's brightest college boys, came home from the > University of Mississippi this week. > > News reached here yesterday of the death of Rev. J. M. Myers, who died in > Tulsa, Okla., of heart trouble last week. Mr. Myers was once Pastor of the > Methodist Church here. > > Estes: Miss Fannie Mae Tucker became the bride of Mr. Richard Addkinson and > Miss Mildred Cole became the bride of Mr. Erdnal Laughter. > > Loakfoma and Bevil Hill: We are sorry to report the tragic death of Mr. > Carl Livingston of Mashulaville on last Thursday and our sympathy goes out > to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Livingston. > > Noxapater: Mrs. H. J. Vanlandingham attended the graduation of her > daughter, Miss Blanche, at M.S.C.W. this week. > > Noxapater: Rev. J. W. York, former pastor of the Methodist Church here with > his son, George, and three daughters, Troy, Irene and Gladys of Eupora, were > guests of friends here the past week. > > Noxapater: Mr. W. C. Clay is on the sick list. > > Noxapater: Miss Juanita Callahan entertained with a miscellaneous shower on > Thursday evening at her home honoring Miss Ruby Vanlandingham, bride elect, > whose marriage to Mr. Sylvester Smyth of Louisville, has been announced to > take place in this month. About twenty friends were present to enjoy the > pleasure of the evening. >