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    1. The LaFolette Press- June 29, 1921 - Front Page - Number 30, Volume XII
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    3. The LaFolette Press La Follette, Tenn. June 29, 1921 Number 30 Volume XII Front Page Walnut Grove Perhaps there are some of Campbell County as well as some scattered over the States who would like to see some news items from Wlanut Grove. Mrs. Martha Stout of Knoxville, is spending the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. C.A. Bowman, Mrs. Dr. W.L. Gentry is visiting her mother, Mrs. James NcNew. Mr. John Lay and family of Etowah, are visting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Loy. Miss Nona Watkins, who recently returned home from Bristol High School is visiting in LaFollette this week. Several families in this community are having Colts lights installed in their homes this work. Work on the new High School building for Walnut Grove is expected to begin in the near future. Newcomb Newcomb is still on the map as teh laFollette "fans" will agree. It is useless to day out team is in fine pep since their games with Caryville and LaFollette. They were well pleased with the hospitality they were accorded by the people, and the ball players. They were suprised to see the improvements in the two towns since last season. We hope to have LaFollette team here soon. Newcomb is a small town with big resources. We have the best coal in the world. (Italian Blue Gem.) The best all round brick plant and material all on the ground to be found in the world, and a million dollar ball team. Tom Brown and daughter of Clinton were visiting relativies here this week. Poor folks are still buying cars. Lewis Ridenour bought the last one. D.H. Rosier, Jr., is in attendance at the summer school at Venderbilt. Frank Douglass and H.E. Malone have returned home to stay. J.C. Rosier is spending his vacation at home. Clyde Wright has returned to U.T. after a few days visit with homefolks. The sons of rest pass the brains and occupy the Post Office bench. President John Y. Davis has called a special meeting of his club to investigate reports of members charged with carrying water for their wives. Well Springs We are glad to welcome to out town Mr. Will Murray and his yound bride, formely Miss Mattie Chadwell of Westbourne. The Childrens' Day program which was given here Sunday, June 19th, was a great success. Miss Arlette Ausmus returned home Saturday from a visit to Fonde. Mr. Will Claiborne of Knoxville, spent the week end with homefolkes. Mr. Jim Sweat and Miss Stella Price were quietly married Friday afternoon. Miss Mayme Dossette had as her guests Sunday, Misses Jeness Miller, Madge LeBow, Mr. French Rogers and Mr. Herman Wells. Miss Mack Brown spent the week end in Fincastle. Miss Jeanette Willoughby is the guest of her grandfather, G.W. Dossette this week. Rev. Adkins of this place is having a great success with his meeting at Fincastle. Mrs. Silas Cobb was called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Chad Monday at Clearfield, who is seriously ill. Mr. John Claiborne and Ernest Morton went to Knoxville Monday. Little Miss Dean Miller, who underwent an operation at Knoxville General Hospital Saturday is getting along nicely. Mr. John Goin and Rev. Prichard and family were the guests of Mr. Frank Turner Sunday. Mr. Remer Taylor of Lead Mine Bend spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Claiborne. Rev. Sivels of Andersonville was in our town Friday. <file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Misty/Application%20Data/Microsof t/Signatures/www.mistystree.com> www.mistystree.com Researching: Mother side: Archibald, Draeger, Hayes, Koranda, Mineau, Schroeder, Stupka Father side: Goodman, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Thompson, Violet Stepfather side: Ambrose, Eklund, Heichel, Longley, Lundgren, Wharton

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