Nancie-- Do you have access to other newspapers of the Forest City area? I'm looking for the Forest City Ledger, around 1890-1900 . do you know where I can find copies of these? There are the reminiscences of a certain Rev. Christenberry Lee whose accounts of the area I'd like to see in their original published form. Also wondering what the primary newspaper might have been for the area around Caroleen/Henrietta/High Shoals for 1805s and later. Any help appreciated. Kit McChesney (researching Native American BRADLEYs in Rutherford/Cleveland Counties) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancie O'Sullivan" <drayton5@earthlink.net> To: <NCRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 5:45 PM Subject: [NCRUTHER-L] Spartanburg Journal 1946 > > 1946 > > Forest City, Sept. 12.- Funeral services for MRS. O.C. TURNER, 47, > supervisor of public welfare for Rutherford County who died at the Rutherford > hospital yesterday after a long illness, were conducted at the Turner home this > afternoon. Interment was in the Greenlawn Memorial Gardens at Spartanburg. > > A native of Spartanburg, she was the former MISS EUGENIA > PHILLIPS, d/o former County Commissioner J. VOLNEY PHILLIPS and the late MRS. > PHILLIPS. > > MRS. TURNER attended Limestone College and taught in the > Forest City Schools before coming head of the welfare dept. 9 years ago. MR. and > MRS. TURNER moved to Forest City from Spartanburg in 1919 and she was a member > of the First Baptist church here. > > Surviving are her husband; her father; a daughter, MRS. > DOROTHY WORICK of Bevea, Ohio; 4 sisters, MRS. J.R. SHIPPEY, MRS. JOHN > GUTHRIE, and MRS. T.A. LOCKMAN, all of Spartanburg; and MRS. S.A. BARNES of > Marion; 2 brothers, G.R. and J.J. PHILLIPS of Spartanburg. > > ----- > > Forest City, Sept. 5.- Funeral services for MRS. EULALIE ELLIOTT REID, w/o > the late DR. GEORGE P. REID, pioneer physician of Rutherford County, who died at > her home on W. Main St. yesterday after an illness of several months were held > at the First Methodist church, interment in the Cool Springs cemetery. > > MRS. REID was a charter member and former president of the > Forest Citry Womens' Club and held offices at the church. > > Surviving are 2 daughters, MRS. ELZIE MYERS and MISS > RUTH REID of Forest City and one son, JOHN K. REID of Rutherfordton; One > sister, MRS. C.L. MOSS of Forest City also survive. > > ----- > > Free post- Don't sell, share ! > > Nancie > > > > --- Nancie O'Sullivan > > --- drayton5@earthlink.net > > --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. > > > ==== NCRUTHER Mailing List ==== > > Subscribing: Clicking on one of the shortcut links below should work, but if your browser doesn't understand them, try these manual instructions: to join NCRUTHER-L, send mail to NCRUTHER-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. To join NCRUTHER-D, do the same thing with NCRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com. > Unsubscribing: To leave NCRUTHER-L, send mail to NCRUTHER-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave NCRUTHER-D, do the same thing with NCRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com. > For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at NCRUTHER-admin@rootsweb.com >