Henderson Crossroads Notes (January 18, 1907)

  • Mr. and Mrs. Ned WOODS were here Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick WADE
  • Miss Susie MILLER, of Nashville, spent Sunday here, the guess of Miss Janie S. WADE
  • Mr. John H. POLK spent Monday in Nashville
  • Mr. Eddie LYGHTLE, of Nashville, came home Sunday very ill
  • Mrs. Dick WADE is indisposed this week
  • Mr. Lyttleton WADE, of Dyersburg, returned home last week after spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Dick WADE
  • Mr. and Mrs. Alex GOODMAN and little son spent a pleasant day last Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. Abble GOODMAN
  • Mrs. Abble GOODMAN gave a birthday dinner last Sunday.  The table was beautifully decorated with green cuttings.  Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex GOODMAN, Misses Lena and Mary McKNIGHT, Mrs. Maria COOK, Mr. Linskins GOODMAN, of Nashville, Mr. Jno. H. POLK.  A three-course menu was served
  • Mr. Dick WADE, who has been suffering with rheumatism, is getting well.

 


Source: Nashville Globe. 18 January 1907. Available online at Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers

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