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    1. [TNGIBSON] The Courier-Chronicle
    2. Sarah Hutcherson
    3. ___________________________________________________________________. THE COURIER-CHRONICLE VOLUME XXII No.7 HUMBOLDT,TENNESSEE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 13th,1920 ___________________________________________________________________. ---MARRIAGE RECORDS---. Roy MILLER to Fannie McCULLY R.W,MOORE to Dovie HICKMAN I.P.PARTEN to Jennie PATEN Arthur FREEZE to Macy AREY W.H.GRIGGS to OZIE YARBROUGH Earl D.RABALD to Ruth E.FULLER Fonzie MARTIN to Macy CARUTH George BASS to Mary WILLIS Wm.BETHSHARES to Tennie ROBERSON ---REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS--- George HUTCHERSON to ADOLPH FUCHS,interests in 80 acres in the 13th District. ---LOCAL NEWS---Mr.& Mrs.Jihn R.FOSTER announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,Zora Loving FOSTER to Harry JONES of Memphis in March. K.C.GORDON and Miss Annie HIGGINS were married in Nashville on Monday,Feb.2nd. Mrs.W.E.SEAT entertained at her home last Monday evening.it being the celebration of her husband’s 69th birthday. Earl RABALD,of Bowling Green,Ky., and Miss Ruth FULLER of this city were married at the home of the bride Tuesday morning. ---LIVE NOTES FROM FRUITLAND---Mrs.Fred Estes is very sick with measles and pneumonia at the home of her father,C.H.HARDISON. Finis & Herbert JONES attended the funeral of their sister,Mrs.Buren ORR at Dyer Thursday. ---DAVIVSON CHAPEL NOTES---The infant of Mr.& Mrs.Alpha DAVIDSON was buried in Davidson Chapel Cemetery Saturday afternoon. Mrs.DAVIDSON, who has been very low is improving slowly. Mr.& Mrs.MANNER,of Milan,was called to the bedside of their sister,Mrs.DAVIDSON Saturday. Wade GRIGGS and Miss Ozie YARBROUGH were married Sunday afternoon. ---COXVILLE NEWS---Mr.& Mrs.S.L.COX are the proud parents of a fine girl. ---THE DEAD---.Another old ex-Confederate soldier has been called “across to rest under the shade of the trees.”At the home of his son in Memphis last Tuesday morning,the spirit of William E.WRAY broke loose from its earthly casket of suffering and returned to his good Father.Interment in Bellview Cemetery.William WRAY was a brother of Mack WRAY of Humboldt. ---MORE COXVILLE NEWS---Thomas LIPSCOMB of Gadsden,was buried at Center Church Cemetery Sunday.He had been in poor health for some time and was found dead Saturday morning. ---COLORED DEATHS OF THE WEEK--COMPILED BY BODKIN & SON,Undertakers---Eva ARMSTRONG,colored,aged two years, died of influenzia, Thursday morning. Sam JONES,colored,age 23 years,died Thursday night of tuberculosis. _________________________________________________________.

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