Abstracts from the Brownsville States-Graphic Newspaper (January 29, 1904)
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Source: Tennessee State Library & Archives Microfilm Roll #101, Misc. — States Graphic — Brownsville, Tennessee — Volume 37 No. 7 — Friday, January 29, 1904
CAROLINA —
Mr. Will MOORE and sister, Miss Ada, have been guests of their sister, Mrs. A. S. HIGGINS. Miss Ada left yesterday for Price, Tenn., where she will have charge of the school the present year.
Master Irvin CLEMENT and sister, Miss Elizabeth of Tipton County are visiting their grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. W. P. BOND.
REIN —
The people of the community were shocked on Monday morning when a telephone message was received announcing the death of MR. ARTHUR DULIN. Mrs. DULIN was reared in this immediate neighborhood. Mr. W. N. McCLISH of Jackson attended the burial of his brother-in- law, Mr. Arthur DULIN.
LITTLE PATTIE ROGERS HALLIBURTON — the only child of Mr. & Mrs. John H. HALLIBURTON, died of pneumonia at Fulton, Ky., on Tuesday January 26th at 2 p. m. The remains were interred in Oakwood at 2:30 from the residence of R. M. BOND on Wednesday evening, Rev. Joe McLESKEY conducting the service.
DEATH OF ARTHUR DULIN — He was a newspaperman, farmer and cotton buyer. He was born in Charleston, S. C. in 1853 and moved to Brownsville with his parents, two sisters and a brother-in-law, all of whom are now dead in 1872. He was twice married; first to MISS READ in 1882. She died in 1887, leaving one child, now grown; second to MISS McCLISH in 1895, who with an infant child survives. The remmains were interred in Oakwood cemetery.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL —
Mr. & Mrs. John COOK announce the marriage of their daughter, MISS EFFIE COOK to MR. CHARLES SHERMAN TALIAFERRO Wednesday February 3rd at 2:30 p. m. at their residence three miles north of town.
MR. CALVIN BURNS and MISS EVA GRAY, a young couple from Lauderdale County were married by Esq. BRADFORD at Bond’s livery stable on Tuesday of last week.
A wedding of wide interest was solmnized last evening at the Central Methodist Church when MISS MARTHA JARNIGAN SHELBY and HENRY J. LIVINGSTON, Jr., were married.
Mr. Wesley HALLIBURTON of Memphis, attended the funeral of his neice, Miss Patti Rogers HALLIBURTON. Mesdames Geo. I. CURRIE and R. N. BOND went to Fulton, Ky., Monday to attend the bedside of little Miss Pattie Rogers HALLIBURTON. They remained until the child’s death and accompanied Mrs. HALLIBURTON here where the body was brought for burial.
