Athens Review December 8, 1927 20 Years Ago Column Dec. 5, 1907
Judge W. R. Bishop announced in this issue as a candidate for District Judge.
Earnest Brown of Ft. Worth and Miss Olad Parks, were married at the Deen hotel, Judge Blades officiating.
Dr. Percy Larkin, Tom P. Faulk and Dr. DeWitt Coker attended Grand Lodge at Waco.
Walter Faulk returned to his studies at Toby's Business College in Waco.
Miss Kate Murchison has returned to Kidd-Key College.
A negro killed another at Trinidad in a disput over the price of a Stetson hat.
At an election on local option in Tom Green county the voters decided the county would remain wet by a 2 to 1 vote.
Born to Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Wofford on Saturday, a fine boy.
E. P. Miller is building an elegant home in East Athens.
In a letter to the Review a prisoner in the local jail wrote that the treatment accorded them by Jno. W. Wood was the very best.
Another anti-Bailey man is in town. He put in his appearance at the home of Knox Henderson last night and Knox says he is fine looking and a bright fellow.
Bro. Garrison has been returned as pastor of the Methodist church for another year.
Capt. Lammons received a letter from his son, Frank, stating that he would leave San Francisco today for the Philippine Islands.
Transcribed by Nov. 2002
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