Advertisement: Dr. G.H. BANDY (1907)
The following ad is for Dr. G.H. BANDY of 403 S. Cherry Street.
The following ad is for Dr. G.H. BANDY of 403 S. Cherry Street.
The following deaths were recorded in this issue: James WADE, 612 Ash street, 1 year Edwrd BENNETT, 1110 Pearl street, 8 years Andrew CONNELL, 15 Crutcher street, 36 years Jane HAYNES, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 63 years Jas. TAYLOR, Buchanon, 1108 Pearl street, 7 years Jno. NELSON, 911 Archie street, 50 years
Death of Mr. Kennard – Marshall Kennard, a much esteemed citizen, died Jan. 7, 1907, at the age of 37. His illness was extremely short, being only of a few hours, as this sudden death was the sequence of an operation performed upon his left hand. He rallied nicely from the
A jolly number of young men from Walden University gathered at the home of Miss Carrie L. EWING, of Thirteenth avenue, South, Jan. 1, ’07 and spent a pleasant evening. Dancing and card playing were the leading features of the evening. They were served with a light collation. Those present
Miss Mary Elizabeth FANT, adopted daughter of Mrs. Henrietta SIMMONS, was quietly married Thursday evening, January 3, 1907, to Mr. Jackson McHENRY, of Atlanta, Ga., Rev. A.J. LEATH pronounced the ceremony in the presence of a limited number of relatives and friends. The happy couple left at once for Atlanta,
Thomas TAYLOR, a prominent scavenger contractor in the city, died last Friday. Funeral services were conducted from the Church of the Holy Family Monday morning. Father Plunkett officiating. Interment was at Greenwood. The Nashville globe. (Nashville, Tenn.), 11 Jan. 1907. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86064259/1907-01-11/ed-1/seq-7/>
Popular Young People United — A marriage that was quite a surprise to the friends of the contracting parties, was that of Mr. Herbert VOORHIES and Miss Maud WEBSTER last Thursday morning. The couple who have figured prominently in the social affairs of the younger set are very popular on
The following marriages were reported in this issue: Dave WILSON and France PRYOR M.C. BOWMAN and Annie PRICE Isaac TULE and Fannie McGASICK Clarence BEASLEY and Belle WHITE Dee PRESTON and Hattie SMITH John HOWE and Lizzie GEE Walter JONES and Emma RAMSEY Tom DAVIS and Ola BEARD Jackson McHENRY
A limited number of friends were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Major JOHNSON, of 836 Division street, in honor of their 15th anniversary, Friday, January 1, at 8 o’clock. The evening was pleasantly passed. A menu of several courses was served. A number of handsome presents were received. Editorial Note
Little Viola CARTER, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. CARTER Jr., of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of this city, was burned very badly last Sunday. She is improving at this time. The Nashville globe. (Nashville, Tenn.), 11 Jan. 1907. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86064259/1907-01-11/ed-1/seq-6/>
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