Personal, Social & Business News Items, July, 1909
transcribed and contributed by Susan Langheld (date unidentified)
Newspaper: Journal & Banner (note: some transcribed paragraphs interspersed did not identify source)
Date: 07/02/1909 (note: some transcribed paragraphs interspersed are marked June 2, 1909)
Going To Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. John King, who came to Cleveland from Freemont, Ohio, about five months ago, left Friday evening for Toledo, Ohio where Mr. King has accepted a position with the Ohio Germacise Company. During their residence here Mr. and Mrs. King have made many friends who regret to see them leave. Mr. and Mrs. King both express regrets at having to leave Cleveland but hope to return to spend a winter here occasionally.
Deputy U. S. Marshall S. O. Welch led a posse into Chilhowee Mountains in McMinn county, captured and destroyed a large still, and poured out several hundred gallons of beer. The operator, Buster Duggan, made his escape. Deputy Joe Brown, of this place, participated in the raid.
W. M. Dooley this week moved his handsome building at the junction of Spring Place and the Bates road. The new building is modern in every detail and very commodious. Mr. Dooley has an entire new stock of goods in his new store.
Tom Barnes, brother to J.D. Barnes, who was recently removed to Cleveland during a serious illness with Typhoid fever, is making nice improvement.
The many friends of James Layne, who is visiting his brother in Memphis, will be pleased to know that he is improving in health, and hope for an early and completer recovery.
Mr. & Mrs. Delaney
Mrs. E. H. Delaney, who, with her husband, Lieut. Delaney has just completed a two year’s tour around the world, has returned home and is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. P. Henderson. Lieut. Delaney is now in Philadelphia and will join his wife here later. Mrs. Delaney was before she married Miss Geraldine Anderson. –Chattanooga Times