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The Denison Daily Herald
Tuesday, March 10, 1908
pg.3


KENTUCKYTOWN
Kentuckytown, March 9 - Miss Mary Connelly of Sherman spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks.
Rev. O.E. Teague filled his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday.
T.J. Dean of Sherman attended church at this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Jones of Sherman spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Hattie Savage.
Prof. P.H. Connelly of Thompsonville spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks.
Wake Williams of Howe visited Horace Turner Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Jessie and Zettie Lou Dean of Sherman visited their sister, Mrs. Fay Saunders, Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Percie Gallier of Whitewright visited friends at this place Saturday and Sunday.
The literary meeting for last Friday night was postponed on account of so much sickness.
Vernon Majors who has been quite sick with pneumonia is improving.
Miss Kate Marshall of Sherman visited Misses Myrtle and Gertrude Brown Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Minnye Fogle is quite sick with pneumonia.
E.S. Burdett of this place spent Saturday and Sunday with homefolks at Thompsonville.
The social at Mr. Hardcastle's Friday night was much enjoyed by all.
Mrs. John Turner, who has been confined to her room for the past three weeks with grip, is improving.
T.N. Parrish is building a nice storm house.
Addison Gearheart of Whitewright visited relatives here Sunday.
James R. Dean, tax assessor of the Tioga District, visited his family here Sunday.
Burn and J.P. Everheart, who have been very sick with pneumonia, are able to be up.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of Orangeville visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle Saturday and Sunday.


Kentuckytown News
Susan Hawkins

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