Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Commonwealth from Greenwood, Mississippi • 7

The Commonwealth from Greenwood, Mississippi • 7

Publication:
The Commonwealthi
Location:
Greenwood, Mississippi
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I DELIGHTED WITH HOSPITAL. C. A. WALKEl (From Mondays Daily.) PEAT" OF MRS. EARl'V II LEX, Mrs.

Ed. Jones, Mrs. Dave Jones, Mrs. II. L.

Walton, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. i ai.yi xt Our c.ne c.ty ana county is deeply DEATH vr l. After an A COLONIAL TEA. (From Saturdi.y's Daily) C'-i'-iiJ a r.unitwr oi the tirecn.vo.'x: l.ej re to an inviir.tion K'v-fcy Society of the u'um church at the hosnilulk MLSS MALLORY'S VISIT.

(From Saturday's Daily) In the parlors of the First church yesten'iy afternoon Misn Kathleen Mallory spoke to a laig audience of Indies, including visiters p'ietl at.d sm'CM-a by tt.i otuth of lter of ii i-. A IL.ien, V- all cr i i wy ae fc.v i.t Bvw wlc new ivm wdrch I ca ewerteu on uiicr- hctre in this me of V. P. Weaver on ye.st ciii.Hn, when they -V icra jijojuuu. tnese estimable ladies are members of the Kind's Daughters circle at Schlater and are -rons wisn tneir stiver noon at liie fanuiy re in tins o'clock.

XCbih it city, after a illness. Ine death condition was exit: of no one has ever so deeply affected were slicked this so many of cur people and so saddened of the ne-es our entire com nviiy. Turin? her nine Mrs. Uulca was the daughter of the Greenwood she i is 1 wn her l. hrr friend, to learn s-td rs' residence hi the fri-nd- from Itta Bena, Winona, Durant and Carrollton.

Miss is corresponding secretary of the Baptist Missionary Union of the and her address wus in the interest of The Church Building and Loan Fund of the Southern Baptist Convention It was a nreiit piivih-ge for tU ts present tit hear this g-fted and consa furn.shir.g complete the Ladies' Ward of the new hospital. They were delighted with the beautiful building; and sa every citizen of Leflore Phones 748 or 31 thj good cau.ie. i.hc luclesses of the oecasian wetl in and the were red, white and Inn-h it eU and tiny chivry tt Hs eil'oet making a must lii.cs.juc soeiie. 'i'iie lovely program wat 1 1 1 of her a quaint- s.iould feel proud of tne Mrs. Alice liiriidei ot LELAXD POWERS' RECITAL, PATRIOTIC STAG LUNCHEON.

(From Friday's Daily) anoes at.d her i', is tnuurued lo-oay'by each of e.sc. structure. They -w ill not leae a sione unturned to make their ward the if' crated woman. Her personality it (From Tuesdays Drily) Mrs. Walker ten Wn magnetic, her manner so impressive Marmnf? tne cany departure oj The next number of the Lyceum Prettiest in the hospital county, a va burn at PlatiUitiun, in thu toun'y, on Mai eh 1 17th, and has ifcv.t a'mnst hi 1 entire in ojt community.

She was since Atiij. nnd hc-r VAutm has eon-j1'' lerreu Hens, wns is a class one se- under the auspices of the King's lectmen in the draft, Mrs. J. H. Pet-' Daughters will be Leland Powers of Bl'RCHFlELD RULE.

r.ned her to her bed d-imvt nurclmd-! 1 and winsome, and her devotion to the work to which she ha dedicated her life is to beautiful, that all were thrill- i.uiiiy enjoyed: i.li Lucy Mitchell. Porter Peteet, iss Monroe, tceLilile Kila Fountain Kees- educated in thu Fairmount Seminary ly all of this time. I tey and Mrs. Warner. Wells Wedi.es- the School of the Snoken Word' (Jevote.j lvis her' to Ne RULEVTLLE.

Feb. 23 1 at iennan tin- Woir.uu bund has m-eiiniiimue ed by her gentle jdo juencc. More than $roW was pledged by the icr. d. Ia.

isurchheid and Miss Floyce Role t-aiiimwrc, one Orleans on three d.Terer.t were married here Wednesday, Rev. tiie kaJIa cdjcational institutions during this period, whole he secured W. S. Shipman, pastor of the local of South, and was a highly edu- the best oiTwin- in the I day entertainer him and a number of Boston. his friends with a stag luncheon.

He will present "David Copper-The event was truly patriotic. Its field" at the Greenwood Theatr- on beprinnintr and its ending was effect- Monday evening, March 4th at 8 o0 ively carried out in this reject. The o'clock. Most of you know what is feature of the entire occasion was a store for you. For those who do not, picturesque outiay makiny up the dec- if you heard "Experience" at the orative table eltesfc.

The decorator's Chautauoua last. r. m- The IfKW Aiethodist church, officiating. live Burchfield is a lient.ennnt in tim tTni. i early and fewion for his iwa a radium treatise meciU-r of ths ted States Medical Corps and is sta 3 and de church.

her I then r-rowr. hut tin ee j' do Miss Chark'tte Kees'er i.eji.ii!;; Jlisa Henrietta Pate. School Gins. la Fi lerniend. ii a Ruth Hyma.i.

MuioMrs. tl. K. Wright, euw Sarah Joiies. aui.

SysicT Spney. E. Wright and Mrs. a time that tioned at the base hospital at Camp uiaii fl ii .1 iet- i. of i ui, nas unai outcome skill was profusily shown in thU from Home" the year before, it will Jseph K- Johnn.

near Jacksonville, rieu id lluiCtl, o'i JUu-fJll, and before his enlistment enjoy ns oi. pk a be interesting to know that they were Bnptiat women of Greenwood or ie cause she presented, and those who gave felt it to le a privilege to after listening tn her inspiring appeal. Mrs. Longest, of Oxford, who has charge of this part of the woman's work of the state, ne-command Miss Mnliory, and impressively emphasized its importance. 'I Irdies were guc.sU of Dr.

and Mrs. T. R. Henderson whil? in the city. r.VCKAGE Li'xcincox.

(From (Saturday's Daily) The February work committee of the Earnest Worker will give a pack id-- pupils of him. So just think of the While this ir. tlvit deep is! eer their resnects vd W'tman --en f.em which f-h-li M. lH; to her nu ana tne result attatneu was a complete minature battle-field in the center of the table and extending from either end of it. The remainder of the table was covered with red and blue tissue.

Represented in the scenery in the European war-fare' display were trenches, Sammies in position, cannon Texas, and went to that city to nuke her home. After in Houston for about three years, she and her husband removed to Gre iir.vuod ami have since aiuue their home here, nor husband being the Vice-President of one of our ading banks. ed a large and lucrative practice in this place as a result of the high esteem in which he was held. His bride is one of Ruleville's fairest daughters. (From Monday's Daily) I hi prtiisi-is terms of the christian life opportunity that awaits the people of Greenwood next Monday evening.

CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR. (From Tuesday's Daily) Special attention is called to the Children's Story Hour on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the basement of J'eUey. and sandwiches were served for iva.nuv of the gueats and a mast uule afteciuion spent. A PARTY. (i' Faturday's Daily.) and Mrs.

Roger Friernmod en- Mrs. L. E. Humphrey left Satur she lived on this earth, I Mm. Wall.er whs bora and reared in Ohio.

town she vr.5 known Mi I. before he- Jan. '0. and a headquarters tent. All of this Just prior to the declaration of war agaire.t by our govermnuit, Mr.

Uulen was the. leader in organiz day for her summer home in New Berlin, N. Y. Mrs. Humphrey was was skillfully and impressively arranged and made up a ve-y beautiful touching decoration for the departure the Memorial building.

Mi McGeoy lO. iTi-VixJCUV ii age luncheon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Rennie on Tuesday evening, Feb.

2f3 from 3 to 5 o'clock. Adm.s-sion 25 rents, You are cordiallv in is especially fitted for these splendid i ing our lo lattery, and its to 1 First and shortly after- moved to r. Wall er. She GiVf.iv, oo I with her h.is- with a lovely six o'clock lion evening. The h-jinu was in mid attractive for the stories for the children and is givm Lner ny "'enilS rCKret e0inBly roni that "la ner time to this good work free of I 1 charge.

Send your children and let fl USUaU She as ttlwa'3 in" wards it Captain; and he is hand nine years the tt the battery, thoLtjh tim-r. to the pr-'st (tela led to t-i cciul duty as an true- iirunig her frier tor of uitiileiy tire at the -ho-d of these she will 1: occHiuu, vii-h (lowers and feriaj. 'i ne iiiniiig table was made esiH'ciiil- and r.t he rernvmhi has lived of red as a them get the benefit of them. i.t wuri me iieorge vasiiuigton party for this popular young ma.n. Among present were Messrs.

,1. H. Pettey, Warner Wells, Sam Col-mery, Arthur Bell, F.obi. DeLoach, John Dulaney, Nat McCain, Eugene Cox, Eains Austin, Baker, Inverness; Charlie Jone, Terrel Wells. CARD CLUE ENTERTAINED.

(From Friday's Daily) r.an Fire at Port till, Oklahoma, 'wncr l.e loving companion was at tiie tiinc of Mrs. Halen's tlv.itr. She was a member iirnroLcu in eveiy goon worit ana lias been a member of one of the standing committees of the Red Cross rooms, where her absence will be greatiy felt. The Missionary Society of the Methodist church wish to thank through (From Tuesday's Daily) Mr. and Mrs.

Hampton B. Coleman iiave moved to Greenwood from Rolling Fork, much to the delight of their piece wus red carnatims -ii a h.i.iiL,me silver vase. Sil.er i the Metho he-e aei.ive Chris-! cat in ail oi r.ef liutUantis work of look- d.st church. II ing after ths comfort and wvifsvr- of marked by tr his soidiers, Mrs. Halon.

took a life, held bright Up'rn with i end a fletV reu ci a.ics. Red and white mints weie many friends. Mr. Coleman has ac intcrcrt ii the Och-r interest an 1 an acLive part, and she the Ladies' Aid in I retti- ben hon dishes. the columns of this' paper all who so cepted a position with Mr.

E. K. My- uei'i iiies six ctmn-e menu w-a k. They have rooms at the homo cheerfully contributed to their pro greatiy endeared herself to oar boys the Eastern S'nr, ilie Kind's and to tht.r and to ail our ters work, the Ked Con vited to come. A MILITARY ROOK PARTY.

(From Saturday's Daily) On yesterday afternoon at the palatini home of Mrs, Sam L. Gwin on the boulevard in North Greenwood, was tho scone of most b-ntitiful entertainment given by the Chakchiur-M Chapter, D. A. R. when a few invrt tnjuyed the lovely affair.

h- handsome home wi.s artistenJ-ly decorated in the patriotic coloi villi led and white carnations uv In taste, with old glory war most hearty welcome. Mrs. W. Dimmer presided over the ahnrt businebs seislon reading a most interenting report of the psnt years work sent by the past regent, Mrs. S.

H. Guess. Tables were arranged for a six served with the color of Dr. and Mrs. J.

W. Duianev Bram for the Patriotic Tea at the Mrs. 'terry entertained the Married Ladies Card Club and a fev extra guests yesterday afternoon. The prize for making the highest scorn was won by Mrs. Etroud.

Dainty re home of Mrs. W. P. Weaver on last wtp.e, by her k.mdy sympathy rod church work before her tool: resicy aid. her time from there rc-it vojati-n.

ii. c. i Tied out in peilecc ilr. and Airs. V.

S. Duudaa mid Mr. and Mis. Herbert Hammond were the urate guests in Hlus hospitable rr.day aftenoon, which helped to make it an enjoyable as well as a Mrs. Fox Swift and children, Mrs.

S. M. Hunt, and little Billv Chandler freshments were served to the follow- Ui her immeaiale famuy le.tvei I r. J. ill, her suid this a lltue daughter, Francis, her hus- morning that Mrs.

ens ci-e ing guests: Mcsdames Nash, Coleman, came up from Swiftown yesterday and ProntabIe affair. oantJ, Capt. lurry iluien, ner ther, the most member of i enti- Nichols, Crull, McBce, Friermood and iifo as Mrs. Alice C. ileimtrson, all of this ile pilsui h-j city, and her sister, Mrs.

Vern Hi. had known it. Il sai ileaie. ILL CU KEL.vm E.S DETAILS Oi- CASUALTIES AT THE FROM'. hat Airs Misses Reiman.

(From Friday's Daily) derson Myers, of Havana, Cuba, ami Walker had been a true Methodist spent tne day with Mr. and Mis. L. N. Chandler.

Miss Adele Marx spent the weekend with her mother and other friends in New Orleans. Mrs. P. B. Portwood has returned Mrs.

Ed Seigler, of Glendora, wis Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gillespie visited here Friday, having brought their baby daughter from Memphis where the long treatment in the hospital has resulted in the full recovery of the little one. The family has returned to their home at Morgan City. Carroll-ton Conservative, 22nd inst.

Greenwood yesterday shopping, Mr. W. II. Klins, popular insurance rcr uncle ana aunt, Dr. and Mrs.

K. energetic and untiring worker t- luiuiert-on, to mourn her loss; but no God; a loving wife, and a gracior.s one of us is without a deep sense of neighbor in the community. The grief and loss. Com and ister stood there KU myniing on his reared in our commundy, the (laugh- ve, under, after he hud sat us prc-Icr of one of our prineeiiest men ai.i ticaliy ail nil ht tit the l.o.ne of the most cultured women, we have aT deceased, paid a beretiful tcuute watched her grow and develop from a hrr; Dr. Hall sa Hut he had Swnl handed military rook, with a flag in the center of each and instead of num.

hers the tables hud the names of the man of Vicksburg, has been in city for several days. from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Henry Youiig, at Clarksdale. To give relatives of American sol-j is civ tails ot casualties at the front, Ice Ai.itrican Red Cross has nt national headijuaters a liur-eau Cowiiiunicatioii, of wh.ch William it. Cstsvie, loriiierly Dean of i.i.i....u and Editor oil tiu j.

in, aid tiraduulea' Magazine, is ill- iifferent trail ing camps, and the winners after eath game were given tinv to put nt their home tahl. iwr. it. jt. watte was in the citv Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Montgomery litf if ll 1 I I. wuii-uieu, icimeu, mucn witn ner her recent on business today from his plantation (lamp Bi-tiuregurd won the most flag gracious, gentle, christian woman, cickneas and that s'se was a patient have known her as the wife sufferer and was cheerful 'throughout home near Swiftown, and made Th Mr.

and Mrs. Max Yates will leave the first of the month for Greenwood to make their home, Mr. Yates having accepted a position in the postoffice there. He has for some time-been assistant postmaster in Phtlipp under Mr. J.

R. Moreland. Philipp News, 22nd inst. i Daily Commonwealth a pleasant call 1 n.a uureau supplemenU in a and humanitarian way the 4 'pent bunday with relatives in Indianola. Mr.

J. E. Cone, the capable manager of the Marye plantation, near Itta Bena, was a business visitor here yesterday, and made us a pleasant call oi one. ot. our leading men, and have tne last hours in the life that her God seen her meet her e.id with ail tne bra- had given her.

ery and eh fvititude of a true With the passin-' this oi tne huitisticul Division of Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Mann left this morning for Champaii.ne, for a iir 1. ivartinent which gives to soia.ei woman le commur tv v-i re.at.vej ot.ieial notice when a ii c.i xd killed, Auuiidtil or little visit. having his name enrolled for one year to Th Daily Commonwealth.

He airs. u. 1. and Mrs S. If F.

P. Fox and son, Newton, spent Sunday at Columbus, visiting Miss Ruth Fox, who is a student at reported farming preparations prog- i Jlie cinumsiaates oi her dspth, in lens of e'mr. the abseiice o' her at his post acters and the circles of the of duty, ar; lessably sad and city will he certain to miss wow the fondest love una sympathy goes and talent and her great desire to out from the hearts of all of on: pc.o- serve. pie to her brilliant young so.uler hus-j The funeral services will take band, lo little Sunday afternoon the Methodist Williams Indianola, were in the city yesterday on a shopping expedi of course. The Minuet was danced by six hir'h ichool girls dressed in coslumo, Mks.

Isahel'e Kees'er, Su.io May Elliott, Charlotte Peteet, Margaret Parsons, Betty Malone mid Ionise Minyard. A delicious salad courae was beautifully served by M'fwi Mary Hunter, Eugenia Rennie, Mildred Gwin, Elitabeth Gwin, and Jospeh r.urry, who were becomingiy attired in Martha Washington costume. The re-freshments were furnished by thu ft-ork of the Earnest Workers', (From Saturday'! Jiaiiy) Senator Whittmpion came up from ussing splendidly. the I. I.

C. Miss Elizabeth Cassity left this tion. J. P. Powell, one of Minter Citv's liie unxitly which naturally result fioi.i tiie ouieial lejiort to relatives that a suiiiitl' has been "wounded" or w.U as far as possible be the Bureau W.tfch will in Uvioil the nature and extent of me v.ou.ai, and will gather evidence nora coi.u-auei in arms and at the The many friends of Mr Mrs substantial colored merchants and mornine for a visit tn relative and by Dr.

to tier stricken roval.d motner, and church and will 1 to all her loved ones in this sad hour. J. A. Hall. farmers, was here today on business, friends in New Orleans for several W.

S. Hemingway are congratulating them upon the arrival on Feb. 19th and had his name enrolled as a sub scriber to The Daily Commonwealth. of a pretty little girl. Miss Bertie Stevenson, Dr.

P. M. Kimbrough, one of Mor nssj.tu ami roots cama regarding UKj.c "missilnf." Any of interest or to relatives Inus obuuned will weeks. Mrs. W.

D. Terry, of Beulah, spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of Mrs. George Cassity. Mrs. Terry left this morning for Brookhaven, 'where she will Visit her mother and be at the celebration of her centennial Carter and Mrs.

C. Seigel of Moor- Jackson yesterday evening to tpi-n gan City's splendid physicians and cit Mrs. Geo. Myers of the de-i Tha mother of Xtn. Wniler, ceased, has left Havana for this city.

Louise ilachi-ich and Mrs. Addison Capt. Hu'en, who was stationed ai, Enapp, of Ho! -ate, Oiilo beesi Fort Siil, is expected to arrive with her during her last hours. Herat 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, three brothers, Wi.li-im "aehrich, of The funeral services will take place' Gould, Alvin Zaehrich, of 'Fole-at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. The do, 0., and Louis frd 'ate, serivecs will be conducted from the 0., will arrive in time for the scrvi-Henderson residence, 511 Front cea as will Mr.

Walker's motlicr and izens, was a business visitor to Green head were here shopping yesterday, today and tomorrow with his family and to look after personal wood yesterday, and made us an appreciated call. Mr. and Mrs. Dou-jlas Nash have moved back to their pretty bungalow Mr. J.

T. Turnipseed was in the brother, Mrs, Walker, of An- rit Worth Greenwood. street. DEATH OF MRS. GLE.N'AN.

iffillM. (From Thursday's Daily.) Mr. Albert Watkins, was here on business from his plantation home neur Minter City today. ROY, 10, KNITS BLANKET TO HE GIVEN SOLDIERS. city today from Highlandale on and made The Daily Commonwealth a pleasant call.

uavis ot Jtta tfena. was in uamu, ana wi.nam or Finley, 0. Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Noe, of Memphis, will also he here. Greenwood Wednesday and visited the Miss Lula Kersh, one of the efficient school teachers of the county, who has charge of the school at Sidon, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Kersh Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. C.

Price left yesterday for Greenwood to spend some time with Ked Cross rooms. Mr. A. N. Tims, live-wire rep IS.

I.K EiL day Afternonn, Mrs. Walter Scott entertained the resentative of the Delta Insurance FUNERAL OF Will Talie Place 3:.0 0'eioel; Dc to them through personal levels, vvhiie messages Ine vvoj.ii.ed wiil be conveyed tnrougn t.i.s s.iiiio agency. ike liiioimution on which tho Bureau wil ibase its reports gathared a cential oilice in Paris, uu-otr tnu of E. Oerry of loi'k, aided the Lev. i.oieit Davfis, of Etiglewood, N.

anJ dirty usiistanU stationed at the o.i.ie Lkintuta and rest camps to bo.dieis are generally teurned ioi.o..iiig i.npoi-tant cr.gagements. V. ii.li ine increase of toe American tiiid participation iu the war, tiiiS nan. her will have to be The information will for Ue most part be forwarded from tiie oiiice to tms country by mail. tu" jneaent the iiureuu is re- (From Saturday's Daily) The death of Mrs.

J. A. Glenan, 53 years of age, occurred Thursday tt Highlandaie, while she was on a visit to her daughter, -Mrs. E. W.

Chatham Realty Co. made a business visit to Glendora yesterday. from (111 i'viccs of inrs. Jewish Married Ladies Club, on yesterday. The funeral Capt.

R. L. Foy was in the city A. Walker will U.he ternoon at o'clo place Sund.iy fecen the Meth- at that place. Her remains were car her daughter, Mrs.

Garrett Barrett. Batesville Panolian. Mrs, J. C. Price, of Batesville, is yesterday on business from his Valley ne many friends of Mr.

C. F. Williams, cne of the popular and efficient of Roebuck Plantation, are Farm plantation home. I visiting the family of her daughter. ncd to Biack Hawk where interment odut church; Dr.

A. Hull will con-will be maue today. i duct the services. In the list of pall bearers is the (From Saturday's Daily) -complete membership of the order of Mr. C.

W. Vhson, representing the the Shrine here, of which Walk- Mr. Malcolm Montgomery, a prom-; Mrs Garrard Barrett in North Green- ment young attorney from Yazoo wood. F'ad to sev htm heme again after it. extended sojourn in Memphis, Little fcock and it Springs, where he underwent several operations and in health-seeking in general.

i ity, was in Greenwood on legal bus iness yesterday. King Bros. Mfg. of Mayiield, er was a great ar.d vat's was in the city today on business. known by all of tlie ia as 1 the name bein-r afflxed uii aii cases tnat come to iu i.

liovvevtr it probable Messrs. S. I. Brown and J. R.

Greg- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McLemore, are tc'it Viii.ii u.e increase of ri-nnrtK Miss Martha McCrady, of Hammond, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Howard Peebles for a few days. Miss Leola Faucher returned Sunday from Jackson, where she has been attending a business college. gory were here from Sidon on business yesterday. li.ii.t, will be sent to re.atr.es requesting it, except L.i 0., Ill Mis. J.

L. Gillesjre returned her at a gathering of the Shriners nii'ht from Jackson where she attend- here. "Mother Walker'' also gave an ed the Executive Board meeting of the entertainment at her home for the io-King's Daughters, also met witn tho ca' members, the ocjusion being the State Chairman and Vice time that the Greenwood Sbrin-of the Woman's Liberty Loan er had ever been gathered together oi tiio.se imprisoned or re- Mrs. F. M.

Bain, of Kosciusko, is A very small boy with a very large heart in G. Johnson, 909 North Thirty-fifth street, who has knitted a vtri-colored blanket for a soldier's cot. L. G. is ten years old and dur-i ig his spare time after his lesson-were prepared, and the chores around the house are completed, he settles himself down to his knitting, and within less than six weeks, knitted enough squares' to tnaks a full-siz'ci blanket.

The young man, who has eye for business, is paid for doing the chores and with a part of this money, he bought the yarn out of which the blanket is knitted. The blanket beautifully done, now on display in the Boston Store window and wll' he the maker's contribution to the next shipment of knitted pieces from the Fort Smith Red Cross. Ft. Smith, Exchange. This little man is a great nephe of Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Woodie of our eity should be an example not inly to the boys and girls, but for the rrown-ups as well, and make us ask Mliftelvcs the question, We doing all we can for our country in tins rreat crisis?" Ca "liii i.it-ie io a r.ea uross service in visiting her daughter, Mrs. B.

Y. Buckley. Britain, France, Itaiy, Ger- liiany and Austria. In the London of Capt. C.

Gillespie, of Carrollton, mittee, and while there had ths plca.i- a single body. At thia e' efit, Mrs, ure of visltlnj and meeting Id M'alker was presented with the Shrine friend of Jackson. emblem her name en-jraved thereon. Among the flora! decorations prepar-' Mrs. Herbert Carson, of Knoxville, is visiting her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. Joseph Rennie. The many friends of Miss Edith Cecil ere glad to welcome her back on a visit to Greenwood. nee vl me iriiisn lied Cross more Irian two hundred women are con- was a business visitor here yesterday. guests of the Reiman house for ths week-end.

Mrs. H. L. Walton, of Sunny Side, was shopping in th city yesterday. (From Thursday's Daily.) Mrs.

Frederick Porter Hutchinson, of Camp Custer, Michigan, is the euest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hill for few days.

Miss Rose Keating left this morning for Columbus. Mr. Hampton B. Coleman came over from Sharkey county yesterday to Join his wife, who Kra Mr. Kenneth Catcnmss has (J for her services is one employed In communicating Mr.

Sam Balkin was a business vis ed to Camp Beauregard after a visit from the local fraternity, to which i re.auvea of foldiers and the.r itor here yesterday from Schlater. to fricr.us in the city. she seemed so mueii sitached. The vusx covers more than turet uesirrn is in tbn. sharai of a fWeml.

1 inn. renorted a Mr. Boomer Wilmot, of Merigold, "Mother! Representative Barrv returned 'Hip wreath With the Mr. Jas. H.

Farmer was here today was in the city today mingling liii.eaa will receive through the from Sidon on business. "oai lied Cross ofhee at Gen- jwith friends of 28 years ago. Mr. home from Jack-on yesterday evening Walker" weaved inta Wilmot constructed the old G. P.

Rail-' to spend a of davs with his "tinjc the Siirire er rii.n.1, teh list of Amer.cati County Attorney Means John-ton road (now known as the Southern) family and to look after personal bus-' The followinjr ia a 11. of the r-al- Supplied officially by tr.t I was in the City from achalter yes- here and was one of the pioneers in terday. jthe laying of rail in this section of mess matters. bearers: Active h.tU. 'John Erogan, J.

D. Lai.ham, Harry Mr. Will Gayden returned hit Hsmer, Harry W. flagnn, R. C.

Mc- utiuu.u In cases of iin- the Bureau rep-nts to rei. air, which the cae rtferreo the state. He remembers some inter- Mr. C. M.

Franklin was a business esting facts about the city and char- rtight fum a business trip to Louis-iavna. Bee. to Cross Bureau of American Honorary Dr. F. H.

S.nl'.h, Rub-1 1 nsoc. of which Franklin ert Herman, Dr. F. AI if er, J. ia ua-cUr.

visitor here from Sidon yesterday. actera of the place during its early days. (From Monday's Daily) ll.e American Red Cross Committee IMr. S. G.

Wilson returned yester- L- Gillespie, T. It. Gteory, Eli Ab- Lett, J. D. Duncan.

T. M. Currv. i Berne sends each I he many friends of Air. anrt -ir.

ji. si. Mullen, a progressive and deiy from a vis F. Arnold are congratulating them patriotic planter of Avalon, aas iniJfsekson, here be purehaseJ an in Parents, Mr. and Mrs.

G. P. Elliott, for several days. They will return home today, accompanied by Louise Elliott. Mr.

J. S. Albritton has resigned his Position with the Jordan Furniture (-. and he and his family have moved to their former home in Hat-tiesburg. Their many friends here the loss of their citizenship, "ut wish for them continued success.

Mr. Roy George has returned to his in Gafr.esvi!le tfter a few r-3n visit with frienis in the city. T. Wells, W. S.

Barry, F. P. Fox, G. 0 very Uo weeks, thiee u-n-W. Stanley, C.

Dunn, E. M. Page, H. food packages. These Bubsiit-L.

Waiton. jfcni tloie3 are provided by the gov- upon the arrival Sunday of a fine ten tne omce this morning and paid up hi3 1 te rest in an extensive mattress fa, pound boy. Grandpa W. J. Knight is subscription for another year's sub- tory in the Cap tal Ci'y.

the proudest man in acription to the Daily. Mr. Mullen as- Mr. J. Stinsor, was a bttsmess MBS.

EDITH BIDDLE FLORIST Designs and Decor a ti Work a Specialty CUT Gorwer of Flower and Vegetable Plants Cor. Henry Henderson SI. Leflore county and none are doubting serted that he intends to plant some his boast. ood-etuff this year. "Every patr otic visitor here from Avalon.

and wade! farmer will and all of tbem ought toVT'ke Daily Commonweidth a pieatanti fFr-m Mo-'o rir. C. E. Co-ny. came over last nihi of Mr.

Lou Benson, one of the most ht said. to y- and the American Ked Cross A siiii.c.i.ei. quantity of supplies it on ay to to care lor iu.ouo Ai.ierictm prisoners lor a Je.uc ci six inoi.tmi, 'Fa BuieiiU no so.e agency licensed by th; Vir iu, Board to transiait to nt, and Allied ir. Ct.i:,j..y. Ucd Cross Buiittin.

in his faai- home tf -ilie Demo- ily who are vifit'ng at Mrs. A. Gre- Stuart and Quin Mclntyre, promi Sir. Monroe i'jC'urg atten-'ed the popular travelers making this tern-tory, is here from Cincinnati for a few days. R.

Convention at Jacir.son in Jackson nent young business men of Green-' Ftiate D. A. wood, who have been spending a few bis week. Hon. C.

L. Lomax was business yesterday. crat, 23rd inst. Dr. yester.iav for h'jc Mr.

R. Thayer has returned from a days in Jackson, returned to their i home yesterday. Clarion Ledger, II. H. Nab-jrs visit to Mineral Wells, where 'r.

K. Ccekreil was a btwwei: Mr. j. W- Wmei here rom bchter go business today. S.th kct be eat dsy far kultb.

tm yesterday front Itta Eer, Sm fw sxCkii b-aatacal y-' is Um kk flaaUUcs Way, FBONE GKELWR QOD, Kit!.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Commonwealth Archive

Pages Available:
7,601
Years Available:
1896-1921