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’tha King Monday between trains.• . n * . a • - '4 « . r !I. B. Cooksey, a prominent merchant of Soldier, was transacting business here Monday.Elva Wheeler, who has been inI u»ci uuuurtjf yJdiuiiK irienas*Mrs. Eliza Scott visited rela-1 and every man is requested to tives at Soldier over Sunday. bring his neighbor and come.Earn Patton, from Soldier, was I a •. . ^ tosshere Saturday on business ! Qa / num^er of4 y°un« P«’-jr uuamess. | ple gun(jay night. All seemed toW. A. Frizzell, formerly of have a nice time. Miss Alena this place but now of Vanceburg : Durham rendered some very finewr here Sunday calling on hii M^sTfeaHfIbo^^rie Fields, Alena Dunham, StellaMrs. W. N. King, from Soldier, *“*’ „F,(?ssie Pennington andwas here the guest of Miss Ber- Frank Bunin! Hie Jacob? Will!;Phillips,Gerald Roberts and Leonard Cunningham.George Phillips was at Grayson last Saturday.Miss Marjorie Pettus has returned to home in Huntington, after a two weeks visit here.Mrs. PYank Tabor left Saturdy for a visit in Huntington, W. Va.Miss Alena Durham returned last Tuesday from Morehead.Mrs. Harry Kerns, of Aden, is visiting her parents, Mr. andMrs. D. B. Fields.Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wilson were among the Fair attenders from here last Thursday.Miss Lena Hicks spent Sunday at Lawton.Chattanoawhilehas been visiting his brother,Dennis, her* for the past several days.Mrs. Alva DeLaney and Mrs.Neil Bronson, of Morehead, visited their sister, Mrs. Wm. Durham, over Sunday.Attorneys L. D. arm R. T. Ken-nard were in Ashland the first of this week taking depositions.J. W. Wells, of Hogtown, wasMr. and Mrs. C. R. Craycraft,here Monday enrout toon business. the past two weeks, went overMrs. Sarah Bryant,of Lee City, £o Grayson Thursday to attendwho has been visiting relativeshere, returned home Friday. turning to their home.'Squire D. B. Moorefield, from Miss Callie Buck entertainedM°rehead, was a wimess before | ,ast Tuesday night in honor ofU. S. Commissioner, H.L. Woods, i Monday morning. jWm. Trumbo, of Morehead,was tried here Monday morning before Judge H. L. Woods on a charge of illegal selling whiskeyand acquitted.The largest crowd that has gathered in Olive Hill lately is expected here Saturday at the opening of the Republican eam-paigh for this and adjoining counties. This is also the day the organization will be affectedMiss Dennie Craycraft, of Portsmouth. Games of different denominations were enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance. The following were present: MissesFlossie Pennington, Alena Durham, Kate Craycraft, Althea Scott, Lucile King, Pearl Tabor. Kate King, Marie Jordan, Carrie Fields, Mary Cox and Esthaer Jordan, Messrs Wayne Fields, Bert Lunsford, Elbert Kees, Willie Phillips, Leonard Cunningham, Frank Woods and Jerald Roberts.
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Olive Hill Carter County Herald

Olive Hill, Kentucky, US

Thu, Sep 09, 1915

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