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Years Ago
MAY 23, 1936 TO MAY 29, 1936
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Reagan of St. Cloud, Fla., were called here,
Monday to the bedside of George Reagan of Monroe.
Mrs. J.W. Arnold is reported real sick. Her daughter, Mrs. Willie
Rowe of Granite, Okla., is expected to arrive today.
Stanley Dillon caught a Texas horned toad frog at the Keeton pond
last week. If any one has lost a Texas frog see him.
Mesdames C.C. Taylor, Benton Young, and D.W. Phillips attended
the musical program at Cookeville Tuesday night.
Mrs. Jim Thompson and daughter, Thelma of Mirandy, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dickerson.
Dr. Myrtle Smith accompanied Mrs. Bedford Berry of Oakley to Nashville,
Tuesday where she will undergo an operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spurrin and daughter, Betty Jo, spent the
week-end in Johnson City, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spurrin.
T.M. Oakley and others attended the Democratic State Convention
and heard senator McKellar speak in Nashville last week.
Mesdames Ike Savage and D.W. Phillips were in Cookeville Saturday
night as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Crawley and son, Jimmie of Nashville, spent
the week-end with Mrs. Crawley's mother, Mrs. W.R. Officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Huddleston, and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Bethel
Zachry and family attended the rodeo at Mayland last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and mother, Mrs. Mildred Smith of Tullahoma,
attended the decoration services at Midway Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Copeland and daughters, Reva and Shirlie Marie
and Mrs. Dora Copeland visited relatives at Chanute Sunday.
Miss Dale Eller of Indianapolis, Ind., was here last week-end for
the commencement and looking over business interest of the school.
Funeral services held for John Goolsby
Funeral services for John Goolsby, 70, who was employed at night
watching for the Tennessee Handle Co., here for many years, who
died at his home in West Livingston, on Monday, May 25, at 5 p.m.
of paralysis, were conducted on Wednesday, by the Rev. Henry C.
Gelger, pastor of the First Baptist Church with burial in the Cash
Cemetery.
He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Martha Frassier, of Charleston,
SC, Mrs. Fannie Ledbetter, and Miss Fairy Goolsby.
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