Cecil SANDERS Home Burns (1930)
Cecil SANDERS’ home burned to the ground Tuesday night. They were away, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto TEAGUE. We sympathize with them in their loss. Source: Chester County Independent, January 16, 1930
Cecil SANDERS’ home burned to the ground Tuesday night. They were away, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto TEAGUE. We sympathize with them in their loss. Source: Chester County Independent, January 16, 1930
Announcements have been received of the marriage of Miss Edith PATE to Rev. Elbert WHEATLEY. The ceremony was performed in Sulphur Springs, Texas, on Dec. 31st. Rev. WHEATLEY is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. WHEATLEY of this city, and is a young man greatly admired by many friends
Mr. and Mrs. Harry CASTEEL, of Marianna, Ark., are proud parents of a boy born Dec. 31. Mrs. CASTEEL was formerly Miss Mollie YOUNG, of this place. (pg. 4) Source: Chester County Independent, January 9, 1930.
Miss Ruby SMITH and Mr. Rufus HOOKS were married last Friday afternoon at Corinth, Miss. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy SMITH, of Plainview, and is a very attractive young lady. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HOOKS and is a young
Miss Jasper GALBRAITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. GALBRAITH, of this city, was married to Porter J. BYRD on Tuesday evening, Dec. 31 at 8:30 o’clock. The marriage took place in the home of Dr. Harry Scribner AMES, by whom the ceremony was performed. Mary GALBRAITH, sister of the
Miss Frances MURRAY, former expression teacher, was married recently in Jackson to Mr. Lauton COX, of Chicago. The newly married couple will make their home awhile in Chicago. The school regrets the loss of one so able and efficient, but wishes for her much happiness and success. (pg. 5) Source:
Miss Billie Sue ROBERTSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. ROBERTSON of this city, was married last Saturday morning in Memphis to Mr. Herman SPEARS, of Bay, Ark. The marriage was a quiet affair and only a few friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. SPEARS will make their home for
Mrs. Mag BISHOP, of Enville, was buried in O’Neal Cemetery Saturday afternoon. Source: Chester County Independent, 16 January 1930
The news of the death of Joe E. HAMLETT, which occurred at Los Angeles, California on Dec. 19th, will be received with deep regret by his many friends throughout this section. He moved to Texas from this place about twenty years ago, first locating at Fort Worth. For the past
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