Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (October 30, 1903)
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Source: Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 36 No. 46 — Friday, October 30, 1903
MR. J. H. MULLEN — a well-known young man died on October 27th 1903 at his residence near Covington’s Mill, five miles southwest of Brownsville, of pneumonia. His remains were buried at Upper Zion church, near Rudolph last Wednesday, Rev. R. M. KING conducting services. A wife; two sons; and an aged mother survive.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL —
On last Sunday evening MR. JOHN PENDERGRIFT and MISS STELLA PITTMAN were married. She is the daughter of Mrs. Mollie PITTMAN.
The following sent out to the daily press from Paducah, Ky., on the 23rd is of interest to Brownsville people: “HARRY WILSON, druggist of Mayfield, Ky., and MISS HATTIE PERRY, of Woodville, Tenn., were married.” She is the oldest daughter of MR. W. T. PERRY.
MISS MAMIE KEELING of Washington, D. C. is the guest of Miss Eddie BREWER. She is the daughter of the late E. A. KEELING of Brownsville.
MRS. BEN BOOKER and little daughter, Marye Ailean left Thursday for Memphis to visit her sister, Mrs. Burrow CULLENS of Keel street. From there Mrs. BOOKER and Mrs. CULLINS will go to visit their father MR. FRED KOSER [Transcriber’s note: maybe ROSER] of Clarketon, Ark.
