The Bangor, IA, clippings just posted by Joan Whitney contain a few names familiar to me. The one with the subject "Hollingsworth" I would guess to be from the 1920s, from its mention of my great-grandfather, "Rev. N[ereus] M. Hodgin." His dates were 1847-l932, and he maintained a home in Bangor from 1910 until his death, although he was only intermittently in residence during the early part of that period. -- S. Newton. Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:20:58 -0800 From: "Joan Whitney" jwhitney@pacifier.com To: QUAKER-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: 001c01c51e8b$6b374980$2a0c2b42@computername Subject: Hollingsworth Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" The funeral of A. E. Hollingsworth, who died at Caldwell, Idaho, was held from the Bangor Friends church, in charge of Rev. L. W. Sams, assisted by Rev. N. M. Hodgin. Pallbearers were L. R. Green, H. E. Clark, Frank Davis, Quincy Dillon and Elihu Jessup. The flower bearers were Mesdames H. Z Cammack and Roscoe Pierce and Misses Leta Whinery, Wanda Hollingsworth and Mildred Willits. Those attending the funeral from a distance were J. R. Hollingsworth, Chicago; Mr and Mrs. Ozro Meredith and daughter, Clinton; Mrs. Glen WIlson, Caldwell, Idaho; Miss Wanda Hollingsworth, Eldora; Mr and Mrs Linn Cammack, Mr. and Mrs Clifton Cammack, Mr and Mrs Ray Laughlin, Mr and Mrs H. Z. Cammack, Maurice Cammack, Mrs Inez Willits and daughter, Florida, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Carey and Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Pierce all of Newton; Mr and Mrs Grellet Dillon, Miss Mildred WIllits.