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Quite a number from Rich mond are preparing to go to Be rea. When [Tromer Roderhaven, Billy Sunday’s first musical lieu tenant, gives a concert at Berea College, at 7:30 p.m. The Citi zen has the following of his ap pearance there, and other news in that section. Rhodehea,er, the man who pleases Berea better than anybody that comes, will be here Monday, March 14. A wonderful trom bonist, story teller, and singer. (Billy Sunday's singer.) He bub bles with enthusiasm and good cheer. He makes you laugh with his wholesome fun and he touch es your heart with the pathetic, both in song and story. In Be rea he has for his accompanist Howard F. Taylor. They went together these two, through cam paigns in France, carrying joy to the boys who fought for liberty. Henry Combs, who has been away for some time, has return ed home. Alexander Black is very ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. H. Jackson, but is slowly improv ing. Mrs. Montgomery Jackson is able to be out again, having been threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. Roscoe Sanders spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. D. W. Jackson. Hugh Mahaffey, of the College department, who has been ill for a few days, has gone to his home in Richmond, to stay the rest of the week for recuperation. Montgomery Jackson has pur chased a farm on the Dixie high way known as the Dizney place. Ie is moving today. Miss Lelia Jane Harris spent the weekend in Richmond with her parents. Mrs. Powell, on Center stret, has been very sick, threatened with pneumonia, but is improv ing now. Chester Parks has purchased the New System Bakery from Scruggs Seale. Miss Mayme Black, of Rich mond, is visiting her uncle, J. H. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Got are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, on March 6, named Margaret Ruth. I. A. Bowles, a former gradu ate of Berea, and who has recent ly finished his law course at Yale, was a Berea visitor Tuesday of this week. Little James R .Jackson, son of Montgomery Jackson, had a very painful accident Saturday after noon, dislocating the bones of his arm at his elbow. He was coast ing on the pavement. Receiving daily fresh New lights, Cat Fish, Salmon, Carp, Halibut, Herring—NEFF’S_ Fish and Oyster House, Phone 431. their sat Miss Laura Harlan, who was recently selected as the Social Secretary to Mrs. Harding, is a Louisville girl.
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Richmond Daily Register

Richmond, Kentucky, US

Sat, Mar 12, 1921

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