Hello everyone, I was at Mom's yesterday looking through some old photos and family treasures and found a Wednesday , November 4, 1936 edition of "The Daily Bulletin" Gibson County's only daily newspaper, published by The Herald-Democrat Publishing Co. Trenton, TN. Headline reads: Roosevelt Re-elected In Landslide Vote. Gibson County Goes Almost 6 to 1 for Pres. Roosevelt. Trenton Gives Roosevelt 495; Landon Only 75. Below are some of the articles: Peabody P.T.A. Meeting Thursday Mrs R.H.Harwood, president of the Parent-Teachers Association, especially urges a large attendance at the meeting of the P.T,A. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Peabody auditorium. At this time the report on the campaign for new members will be made. This campaign is in the form of a contest with Mrs B.Frank Jones and Mrs C.B. Singleton as captains of the two sides. Members of Miss Hunt's Home Econimics Class will present a short play. J.H.Becton of Dyer was a business visitor in Trenton Wednesday. Kernodle Sale Postponed To Next Monday, Nov. 9 The public sale on the S.L.Kernodle farm which was to have been held November, 4, has been postponed until November 9, next Monday. The Kernodle place is located three and a half miles north of Trenton and six miles southeast of Dyer in the Laneview community. The sale is being held to dispose of a quanity of farm machinery, some live stock, a quantity of corn and hay; also household goods, including a good organ. Trenton Rotary Is 100 Percent In Attendance Mrs Mozelle Harper Entertains Members With Musical Readings The Trenton Rotary Club registered 100 per cent attendance and four guests at Tuesday's meeting in the private dining room of the Davy Crockett Hotel. Mrs Mozelle Harper, teacher of expression and dancing at Peabody, entertained the Rotarians with a number of musical readings. Son Taylor led the singing and Miss Clara Collins presided at the piano. W.C.Duncan of Memphis was the guest of P.D.Crim and other guests were Lieutenant Wilson of Camp Cole Foster, Bill Hardy and George Townsend of Jackson. I will post more later, Rick