April 18, 1940
Local News Items Fifty Years Ago
(These Items taken from The Athens Weekly Review of June 1890)
Master Tom Murchison came home from the Tehuacana school.
A. B. Watkins and wife are visiting friends in Kemp this week.
Mr. Joe Royal was in town the early part of the week.
Mr. J. J. Faulk was in Austin a few days this week.
Mr. J. T. LaRue was spending a few days here last week.
Mr. C. T. Scott returned from Louisville this week after passing
through a
course of lectures in Medicine.
Judge W. L. Faulk and his daughter, Miss Leah, returned from
Georgetown
Monday last, at which place Miss Faulk has been at college.
Mr. O. F. Parks returned Monday after a visit looking up business
interests at Denton.
W. B. J. Wofford and his son, Reagan, returned from Georgetown
Monday last.
Dress-making by experienced workers - stylish and newest modes to
order at
Mrs. Graham's Millinery Store.
Quite a number of young people have returned from their various
colleges and
schools; we would have been pleased to have noticed everyone --
but being
comparatively a stranger we were unable to do so.
Henry Brown, now a resident of Buffalo, was in our city this week
visiting his father.
Mr. J. M. Stewart returned from a visit to his father in Nebraska
this week.
Buggies -- L. E. Brown has received a consignment of buggies this
week. Those
wanting anything in that line should give him a call.
Old Newspaper Articles of Henderson County
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