ANTHONY, J. D.
THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 LOCALS–Mr. J. D. ANTHONY, age 77 years, one of the most prominent citizens of Haywood County, died Wednesday afternoon at his home in Brownsville.
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THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 LOCALS–Mr. J. D. ANTHONY, age 77 years, one of the most prominent citizens of Haywood County, died Wednesday afternoon at his home in Brownsville.
Continue reading →THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 LOCALS–The many friends here of Major Albert ALEXANDER, now stationed in Manila, deeply sympathize with him and his family in the loss of his son, Lieut. Albert L. ALEXANDER, who was burned … Continue reading →
THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 LOCALS–Mrs. Will LADD, 78, died near Covington Sunday night of heart trouble, and her remains were buried in Munford cemetery Monday. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist church. She had … Continue reading →
THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 GENERAL OLDHAM ANSWERS LAST CALL–General OLDHAM was taken ill with a severe cold three weeks ago, which developed into pneumonia, resulting in his death Sunday about noon. He was born in Henning … Continue reading →
THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 BEXAR–Mr. & Mrs. MAXWELL, of Whitefield, and Mr. & Mrs. Elmer BRADEN, of Cedar Grove, were called here by the death of Ruby Marie BROWN. Ruby Marie, one of the infant twins … Continue reading →
THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1932 CURVE–Dr. J. A. BRADFORD, for many years a practicing physician here, died Tuesday morning at his home in West Memphis, Ark., after an illness of many months. Interment was in Prospect Cemetery.
Continue reading →THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1932 GATES–Mrs. Frank GARRETT died at her home here Sunday evening, after a lingering illness. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. C. LEWIS Monday afternoon at the Methodist Church. Interment … Continue reading →
THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1932 LOCALS–Bud SUTHERLAND, one of Ripley’s best colored citizens, died from a heart attack Tuesday morning. He had been in the employ of the city for sometime engaged in hauling garbage.
Continue reading →THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1932 LOCALS–Mr. Nev. HOLCOMB died Friday at his home near Nut Bush. He was 89 years of age, a Confederate soldier, and is survived by his wife and nine children.
Continue reading →THE LAUDERDALE COUNTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1932 FORKED DEER–In the passing of Mr. George Ernest SMITH on January 29, 1932, this community lost one of its best and most highly esteemed citizens. His death occurred in the Baird-Brewer hospital … Continue reading →
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