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75 Years Ago - September 3, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. Jessie WEEKS have moved
back to Weir where Mr. WEEKS will teach school.
Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. HITT are entertaining a fine new 11 pound boy which
made its appearance in their home on Thursday of last week.
Mr.
Seymour GERREGANO of Nashville spent several days recently here
visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. GERREGANO.
Mr.
Towns LEIGH of Florida was the guest here for several days recently
of
his sister, Mrs. O. C. LEIGH.
Miss
Labonne DALTON left last week for Birmingham, Ala., where she will
make an extended visit.
Hohenlinden
News: Dr. Rena CRAWFORD of new Orleans was called
to see Mrs. LOGAN, who is ill.
Fame
News: Messrs. Lester and Aubrey WEBB have returned
to Bennett Academy.
Clarkson
News: Mrs. Edd MURRAH is now visiting in the Delta.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. Alton McLEMORE and sister left Monday to enter
school at Kilmichael.
Pine
Forest News: Mrs. R. E. THARP is visiting her children
in the Delta.
Pine
Forest News: Mr. and Mrs. Donald SELLARS are
the proud parents of a fine girl who arrived the 27th.
Union
News: Mrs. J. W. SPENCER of Jackson is spending a
few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. REED.
She will go from here to Moorhead and
Columbus.
Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. PEARCE are now domiciled in the Pittman dwelling.
They were joined Sunday by their two children and
Mrs. PEARCE's
mother, Mrs.
CHILDRESS, of near Batesville.
50 Years Ago - September 7, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDADE of Marietta,
Georgia spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. HARDY.
Double
Springs News: Cpl. Thomas B. SHEPHERD has been
transferred
to Kentucky from Ft. Ord, Calif. His wife and children will spend
a month here with relatives, until he can get settled.
Miss
Peggy FOARD will leave this week to teach in the Drew Schools.
Mr.
S. T. (Til) MOORE, longtime Webster countian, now of Wellington, Texas,
is here for a visit with his many friends and relatives. He is a
house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. WOFFORD.
Mr.
and Mrs. Ben HALL from Somerville, Tenn., spent last week with the
ROSS families.
Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. WILSON have recently moved into their residence on
Gold Street, purchased from W. A. SAVAGE.
Hohenlinden
News: Mrs. T. P. McCULLOUGH and children, Jane and Gene,
from Alexandria, Va. are spending the week with parents and
grandparents,
Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. BALL.
Sunset News:
Mrs. Letha SINGLETON is visiting her
granddaughter, Mrs.
Willie CLARK of Memphis.
Clarkson
News: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. CURRY spent Monday of last week
with
Mrs. Edna WALKER in Walthall.
Cross
Roads News: Miss Allene DORROUGH enjoyed Labor Day
holidays
in the C. B. HENLEY home. She is employed in Memphis.
Shady
Grove News: Mr. Fate JONES and wife of Elaine,
Ark. visited his
mother, Mrs. Roxie CHANDLER, Sunday night.
Alva
News: We regret to lose from our vicinity Mr. and
Mrs.
Alvin CRICK and Lawain, who are moving to Memphis this week.
50 Years Ago - September 14, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Cadaretta News:
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton CURLE
from Belzoni, Miss. visited
relatives of this community this week.
Montevista
News: Mrs. Lois HELMS is visiting her brother, Mr.
Watson
SCARBROUGH and family at Calhoun City.
Clarkson
News: We are sorry that Mrs. Henry MERIWEATHER is
at Grenada for treatment. We hope she will soon return home.
Center
News: Mrs. Loyd WALKER from Gilbert, Ariz., visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. John PITTMAN and in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. GARY.
Alva
News: The Joe STEWART and ROBERSON families
have moved to the Delta.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. W. I. BARRON visited his brother, Mr.
C. C. BARRON at Booneville Sunday.
Mrs.
Ruth WILSON and daughter, Connie, went to Ft. Riley, Kansas
last week to be with their husband and father, Mr. Rusty WILSON.
Mrs.
Myrtle SORRRELL from Jackson has been here this week visiting her
sisters, Mrs. T. L. DENTON and Mrs.
J. H. BROWN.
Haven
PAXTON, who is with the U. S. Navy had a 30 day leave, and has been
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. PAXTON, and his sisters at
Summit, Mathiston and Columbus. He has been in the Navy for five
years.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. Billy HARDY of Liberal,
Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. HARDY, Jr. of Charleston, Miss.,
were last weekend visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. HARDY.
Sunset News:
Mrs. O. M. HERRING left Saturday for
her home in Canton after spending two weeks visiting with relatives in
Choctaw and Webster Counties.
75 Years Ago - September 10, 1925 - The Webster Progress
A tragic
accident occurred just south of town last Thursday when the motor
truck driven by Albert TENHET turned over
and off the road embankment killing him instantly. He was the son
of Mr. Tom TENHET who lives just over the line in Choctaw County.
He was 18 years old and burial was in the LaGrange Cemetery.
Mrs. J. W. SAVAGE spent several days last week visiting her brother
and
sister in Choctaw County.
Mr. Dewitt LAMB and son, Victor, of Mexia, Texas are spending
several days in the county looking up relatives and visiting them. Mr.
LAMB was born in
this county but left here about thirty years
ago when he was three years old and this is his first trip back since
that
time. He and his son are enroute to Florida to look over that
country.
Hohenlinden
News: The many friends of Crawford LOGAN formerly
of this place, but now of Tchula, will be pleased to learn of his
marriage
in Memphis on the 8th. Owing to the recent death of his aunt, the
wedding was very quiet.
Clarkson
News: Mr. Lexie BRITT of Carrolton, Ala. spent last
Wednesday
night in the home of Mr. Miller NRITT.
Bellefontaine News:
Mr. Billy SPIKES has returned
from a visit to the
Delta. He was accompanied home by Mr.
Pap MITCHELL.
Mr. H. V. MORTIMER and two sons of Lambert, were here Tuesday as guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. AVENT of Eupora.
Rev. Joel DORROH was here Monday enroute to Jackson where he was called
to his son, Grady DORROH, who was injured in an auto accident.
The extent of the injuries was not learned.
75 Years Ago - September 24, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Mr.
W. W. LAMB succeeded Mr. C. E. HUBBARD as reporter for Webster
County of giving reports of cotton ginned for each week.
Mathiston
News: Mr. LEWIS and daughter visited his daughter
in Texas last week. They brought her home with them.
Hohenlinden
News: Dr. CRUMBY and family from near Vardaman were
visitors here recently.
Mrs.
Hol. HOOD of New Orleans arrived Sunday for an extended visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John SHAW of Embry.
Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. CRISS attended the dedication ceremonies of the new
Baptist Church at Calhoun City last Sunday.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Grady COOK.
Bellefontaine
News: Miss Gladys SIMPSON left Monday to attend school at
Grenada.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. Albert McCAIN arrived home last Thrusday
after spending several weeks in the Delta.
Tomnolen
News: Miss Alice LAMB of Edgeworth is visiting in
the home of Mr. John McCAIN this week.
Hettie
LOWRIMORE wrote a tribute of memory to her grandmother, Nancy Louisa
CARR, who had died on June 26, 1925.
Mrs.
Lou EUDY, Miss Minnie EUDY and Mr. J. E. EUDY and little Miss
Rose EUDY visited friends in Winona Tuesday.
Mr.
S. G. THREADGILL of Kilmichael spent last Sunday here in the home of
his son, Mr. J. L. THREADGILL.
Miss
Lillie LAMB and Edna SMITH visited relatives in Stewart last
Sunday.
50 Years Ago - September 21, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Miss
Jimmie Rose GORE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. GORE
of Walthall, has enlisted in the Woman's Army Air Force and will leave
Monday for training at Lackland Air Field in Texas. She is a
graduate
of Eupora High School and was a nurse at Birmingham at South Highland
Infirmary.
West
Shady Grove News: Mr. and Mrs. Het DEAN and
son visited relatives in our community Sunday.
Center
News: Mr. Robert FOWLER from Memphis is visiting in
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laudie FOWLER.
East
Mt. Zion News: Mr. George SWINDOLL, near Embry, spent
Sunday with the SWINDOLL family here and Mr. and Mrs.
FILES had dinner with the SWINDOLLS Sunday.
Cross
Roads News: Mrs. Kathleen WOODS is here with her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ezra KOLB while her husband is
in the Army.
Old
Field News: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. SIBLEY returned
home Saturday after a week's visit with parents in Leland.
Springhill
News: Mrs. Irby SHAW and Mrs. Vesta Riley visited Mr.
Holland AVERY Sunday.
Alva
News: Mrs. Dora RATLIFFE has gone to Tuscaloosa to
her brother's
funeral.
Walthall
News: Quite a few from here attended the funeral for
Mrs.
Ada
WILSON at Montevista Tuesday of last week.
Sunset
News: Mr. and Mrs. Burns BAGWELL and children spent
the weekend with Mrs. Mary Lou STARKS and other relatives in Bywy.
Lebanon
News: Visitors on Friday in the Lansing LAMB home
were Mrs. Velma BRIGHT and Mrs. Mae Zell STOKES and daughter,
Wanda.
75 Years Ago - October 1, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Tomnolen
News: Mrs. WYITH left Monday for Kentucky where she
will spend some time visiting relatives.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. and Mrs. HIDE of Memphis are visiting
the latter's
mother, Mrs. J. T. LAMB.
Hohenlinden
News: J. C. DAVIS of near Mantee has opened up a
general
merchandise store here.
Hohenlinden
News: Several from here attended the Zion Association
at
Spring Hill Wednesday.
Mr.
and Mrs. Earl SHAW are entertaining a fine boy which made its arrival
in their home on Thursday last week.
Dr.
and Mrs. T. O. DOUGLAS are among those attending the big far at
Memphis this week.
Mrs.
J. E. THOMAS and Miss Bessie ABERNETHY visited friends in Greenwood
one day last week.
Mrs.
D. T. PALMER spent several days last week visiting her children near
Maben and Starkville.
Mrs.
J. A. TRAVIS and son, Jack, of Blue Mountain spent a short time
here
last week.
Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. LAWLEY, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. LAWLEY and Mrs.
Frank COOPER, Jr. of Columbus were guests of friends here last week.
Clarkson
News: Mr. Miller BRITT visited in the Delta last week.
Thos.
L. LAMB is the Executor in the estate of Mrs. Mary E. AMOS,
deceased.
Union
News: Mr. J. L. MEECE and son, Freddie, Messrs. L. F.
MITCHELL and Herman REED motored down to the Delta last week.
Union
News: Mrs. Victor LANDRUM is in the Baptist Hospital
at
Jackson
where she has undergone an operation.
Double
Springs News: Master J. B. SPRUILL spent last week
in the home of J. M. SCARBROUGH.
Double
Springs News: Mr. E. D. GAGLE and family visited in
the home
of J. T. JENNINGS Thursday.
Union
News: Mr. William CAMPBELL left Friday for Stewart,
Florida.
Fame
News: Mrs. Mary WRIGHT is visiting relatives in the
Delta
this week.
Fame
News: Mr. and Mrs. R. T. WRIGHT and family are
visiting
relatives at Carrollton this week.
West
Embry News: Mr. Albert WEBB and family moved into the
Abb
PEEPLES house here last week. Mr. and Mrs. WEBB
will teach our school this winter.
West
Embry News: Mr. Glenn GENTRY has been visiting
Blytheville,
Ark. He returned with Messrs. Bud PARKER and J. HEMPHILL,
who made a business trip home last week.
50 Years Ago - September 28, 1950 - The Webster Progress
On
Sept 24 the BARTON Family enjoyed a reunion in celebration of the
visit
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. BARTON and
Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. BARTON from Texas. Mr. R. E. BARTON,
who left Webster County 56 years ago, when he was only eleven years
old,
was making his first visit back home. Mr. A. C. BARTON moved
to Texas when he was only two years old, but had made one visit back
eleven
years ago.
Alva
News: Mrs. Jack HIGHTOWER moved to Eupora Saturday
and Mr.
and Mrs. COHE of Grenada have purchased the J. A. HIGHTOWER
residence and store and will be moving soon.
Sunset
News: Several from this community enjoyed a birthday
party
Saturday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe FLETCHER,
in honor of Miss Dorothy FLETCHER's and Miss Charline MEDDER's
birthdays.
Sunset
News: Mrs. Emma BAGWELL and Mrs. Coleman BAGWELL
and son visited Mrs. Louise GRAVES and Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. STROHM of Ackerman a while Friday afternoon.
Hohenlinden
News: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis BALL are entertaining a
new baby girl, born at the Houston Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. BALL
once lived in this
community.
Mantee
News: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BARTON and Mr.
and Mrs. Emmett BARTON of Erath, Texas vsiited in the Drummond
NEAL, E. L. BARTON homes last week.
Cadaretta
News: Mr. and Mrs. Werner WOODS went to Memphis
Sunday to get her mother, Mrs. Dora HIGHTOWNER, who has been a patient
in the Baptist Hospital.
New
Hope News: Mrs. Ray DAVIS and little Lynn are
at home with her parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Britton
GREGG. Mr. DAVIS left home Sept 21 to enter service in
the Armed Forces.
Spring
Hill News: Glad to report little Jackie GARY doing
fine after being
hurt. Eight stiches were taken in his head.
Old
Field News: Mrs. Clara VAUGHN is visiting her
daughter, Mrs.
Louis
LOLLAR, this week.
Walthall
News: Miss Hilda CROWELL of Terrell, Ark. and Miss
Ruth
SUGG of Columbus visited during the week in home of their parents.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. Carl CLANTON of Kiser, Ark., visited his
aunt,
Mrs. BETTERTON, Sunday night.
Montevista
News: Mr. Joe WILSON and family spent Sunday in
Houston.
They went especially to see little Robert DUNN, baby son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob
MITCHELL.
75 Years Ago - October 8, 1925 - The Webster Progress
The
Webster Aggies trounced the Houston Football team by a score of 62 to 0
last Friday afternoon.
Mrs.
John L. TAYLOR left last week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
W. E. SCOTT, Jr., at Cleburne, Texas.
Mr.
J. M. WATTS recently accepted a position as clerk with the C. &
G.
Railroad at Carrolton and is there now holding
down his job.
Mrs.
H. M. EARNEST spent several days last week visiting friends in Memphis
and in the Delta.
Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. PATTERSON are moving this week to Texas where they
will make their home for an indefinite time.
Mr.
Jess FULCHER was quite severely injured on Thursday of last week at
ELKIN's Sawmill several miles northeast
of here. He came in contact with a circle saw, substaining a long
cut along the left shoulder and arm.
Mrs.
J. W. BUCHANAN left Tuesday to spend several weeks with her daughter,
Mrs.
M. A. MEEK at Senatobia and to visit friends at Memphis.
Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. CARPENTER of Macon were here visiting friends Sunday.
Center
News: Mrs. R. C. POWELL who spent last week with her
father, Mr. H. COOPER, left for Bellefontaine to spend a few
days with her sister, Mrs. G. W. ALLEN.
Hohenlinden
News: Sheriff FEW of Walthall was here last week on
official
business.
Hohenlinden
News: Our school under the leadership of Prof. Floy
MILLER
and
his able assistants are doing excellent work.
Mathiston
News: Miss Claudia McCAIN from Mathiston has recently
entered
Brenau College at Gainsville, Ga., where she will persue her college
work
during the coming year.
Mathiston
News: Mr. Levi GRIFFIN had the misfortune of losing two
fine
mules Sunday night, which were struck by
lightening.
Mathiston
News: The public school is so large here that they
have
called
in
the third teacher.
Double
Springs News: We are sorry to have lost Mr. SLADE
and family from this community. They moved to Forest, Miss. last
week.
Cumberland
News: Mrs. Hugie CRUMBY from Birmingham, Ala. is
spending
several days with her mother, Mrs. VAIL.
50 Years Ago - October 5, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. Tildon HOOD of Wynne, Ark.
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard PHILLEY of Greenwood were weekend
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John HOOD.
Walthall
News: We extend sympathy to Mrs. John WOODS in the
loss of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Pat CAFFEY who was buried Tuesday
in the Red Hill
Cemetery.
Hebron
News: Mrs. John HILLHOUSE has been in a hospital,
but is at home now and recovering. Her mother and sister from
Gulfport
are here for a few days visit.
Montevista
News: Mrs. Ella WILLIAMS spent last week at Fernbank,
Ala. with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny WILLIAMS.
Center
News: Miss Mozell DUNCAN from Vicksburg is enjoying
her vacation at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee DUNCAN.
Hohenlinden
News: Mr. Joe B. WOFFORD attended the barbecue over
at the old THOMPSON place near Pheba this week.
New
Hope News: Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. GREGG from
Pittsboro spent the weekend with parents and in-laws, Mr. and Mrs.
Britton GREGG.
Mr.
and Mrs. Bryan HITT of Benton, Ark. were guests of Mrs. HITT's
brother, Col. and Mrs. A. D. HITT last week.
Mrs.
Fred RAY of Clinton, La. was a visitor with friends and relatives the
past week.
Mr. James TRIMM has been here this week with his mother, Mrs. Byron
BELL, and his brother, Mr. Fred TRIMM.
Mr.
and Mrs. Tony RAGAS of Hattiesburg were weekend visitors with Mr.
and
Mrs. Russell SHAW and Mrs. TURNER.
Mrs.
J. T. LATHAM and Miss Blanche McMULLEN visited at Reform, Ala.
Sunday afternoon.
75 Years Ago - October 15, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Clarkson
News: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. FONDREN of Aditon,
Miss. were guests of Mrs. M. M. CUMMINGS last Tuesday night.
Shady
Grove News: Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McCain have
returned home after several weeks at Hollandale and other points in the
Delta.
Reed's
Chapel News: Earnest BOATMAN who has been sick with
typhoid
fever is recovering.
Dr.
and Mrs. B. J. MITCHELL of Oklahoma City, Okla., spent last Sunday
here with friends. Dr. and Mrs. MITCHELL lived here
for several years leaving in 1918 for Oklahoma.
Rev.
and Mrs. Henry M. FOSTER of East Springfield, Penn. are visiting
relatives in this county for a week or two.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. Victor REED of South Carolina is visiting
his sister,
Mrs. V. E. FOX, this week.
Montevista
News: Mr. Matt LOVETT returned to Arkansas last week
after
spending several days with relatives.
Hohenlinden
News: Hugh LOGAN, Sr. of Kerns, Texas visited his
brother, Ed, and other relatives at Mt. Plain and Houston.
Pine
Forest News: Miss Idel PEACOCK of Stewart spent
Saturday
night with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie MAY.
Mt. Pleasant News:
Married at the bride's sister, Mrs.
B. P. COLEMAN, Miss Ruth COUSINS to Mr. Jim SPRUILL, Oct. 9th
by Rev. B. P. COLEMAN performing the ceremony.
Fame
News: School is progressing nicely under the splendid
management
of
Mr. LAMB and Miss SWINDOLL.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. Bart NORWOOD of Drew came out to see his
parents last week. His mother and Opal McKEE returned with
him for a three week's stay.
50 Years Ago - October 12, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. THARP of Stewart have been notified by the Secretary
of the Army that their son, PFC Woodie THARP, was wounded in action
in Korea on September 24. He is recovering in an Army Hospital.
William
R. (Bill) WRIGHT, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. WRIGHT of
Cumberland, has just been promoted to the rank of Sergeant since lasing
in Korea a few weeks ago.
2nd
Lt. Myron R. WILSON of Eupora, was commissioned upon his graduation
from OCS, Ft. Riley, Kansas recently. His wife is the former Miss
Ruth PEEPLES of Eupora.
Montevista
News: Dr. YORK from Texas was a dinner guest last
Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. HOOD.
Mr.
and Mrs. Drew LAMB and son, Jimmie DREW, from Ashland, Oregon
were here for the HALTOM-LAMB wedding and on their airplane trip
back home were accompanied by Miss Sallie SYNOTT. Miss
SYNOTT, an aunt of Mr. LAMB, had been making her home with Miss
Corinne LAMB, a sister of Mr. Drew LAMB, at Walthall.
Sunset
News: Mr. and Mrs. Roy GUNTER, former residents
of Choctaw County, but now living at Oak Grove, La., came for the
funeral
of Mr. John Sid
GUNTER, last Saturday.
Mt.
Zion News: Mr. and Mrs. Joe RICO and Mrs.
Lizzie RICO and girls and Mr. Herbert RICO visited in Greenville
last Monday.
Sunset
News: Mr. W. B. DEAN visited recently with his sister,
Mrs.
Walter
BURCHFIELD, in Stewart.
Gum
Springs News: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PITTMAN
and Joyce spent Sunday in Memphis at the Kennedy General Hospital,
with their son and brother, Sgt. Wardell PITTMAN, who is a patient
there.
75 Years Ago - October 15, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Obituaries of The Webster Progress of 1925
continued:
May 28, 1925: H.
H. STARNES, one of Mathiston's prominent
citizens
died at his home on May 14. He would have been 77 on May
15.
Survivors: wife, daughters and sons. From Maben Press.
George
JACKS died at Morgan City on May 23. Burial: Sarepta
Cemetery.
Survivors: widow, who was the former Miss Minnie JONES, three
young daughters, three brothers and one sister.
The
baby of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. ROWELL died at their home in Blytheville,
Ark. on Monday. The body was brought here and interred in the
cemetery
at Mt.
Vernon.
Mrs.
Jerry POWER died at Weir on Tuesday. She formerly lived at
Mathiston.
Survivors include a son, Mr. S. M. POWER, of Eupora.
West
Embry News: Mr. Bob CANNON one of our oldest citizens
died on May 16. Survivors: several children, one being Mr. Will CANNON
of Eupora, and grandchildren.
June
4, 1925: Mr. Nelson Carroll "Dick" EUDY died at his home
Sunday.
He was born 2 April 1854 just one and a half miles south of the present
town of
Eupora, in what was then Choctaw County.
The home where he died was the
place where he was living when the town was
established
nearly 40 years ago. Mr. EUDY had served as Marshall of Eupora;
served on the official Board of the Methodist Church; was one of the
first
aldermen of Eupora. Survivors: wife, Mrs. T. C. Eudy,
one sister, Mrs. Ike BRIDGES of Louise, two brothers, A. L.
and J. F. EUDY of Eupora; two daughters, Mrs. G. W. BOOZER
of Boyle and Miss Minnie EUDY of Eupora; two sons, J. E.
and J. O. EUDY of Eupora. Interment was in the local cemetery.
A
message was received by Mr. John GUNTER on Monday notifying him
that his son, Sam, had been found dead in Memphis.
Hohenlinden
News: Pat BINGHAM, an old Anti-Bellum Black man died here
on May 23 at a very old age.
75 Years Ago - October 15, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Mt.
Pleasant News: Miss Mallie DAVIS is teaching at Center
again this term.
Fame
News: Mrs. Susie FAISEN has returned from a visit
to Missouri.
Double
Springs News: Mrs. J. T. JENNINGS visited Mrs.
R. L. BERRY Friday.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. Bart NORWOOD of Drew came out to see his
parents last week. His mother and Opal McKEE returned with
him for a three weeks stay.
Bellefontaine
News: Miss Myrtle WEEKS is teaching near Grenado.
I.
L. NABORS, named as the administrator of the Estate of I. J. NABORS,
is in a lawsuit with Mrs. L. C. NABORS, et al.
Thos.
L. LAMB was named as the executor of the estate of Mrs. Mary E.
AMOS.
Pine
Forest News: Mr. Edgar MAY and sister, Lizzie BELL,
spent last week with their uncle at Merigold.
Mr.
E. LOVETT, the veteran editor of the Maben Press, was a visitor here
last Saturday. He has been publishing The
Maben Press for more than 21 years
and has made the paper a very important
institution
to the town of Maben - much more
important, we think, than the people of
the town realize.
The
Webster Aggies won their second game of the season, making them 100
percent. The game was played here last
Firday with the Calhoun boys from
Derma, the score being 13 to 0 in favor of the
local team.
Mrs.
H. M. EARNEST is now working at T. B. FOARD's store and will
be glad for her friends to call on her there.
50 Years Ago - Octoer 19, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Lebanon News:
Last Tuesday several ladies of this community
enjoyed a
canning party in the home of Mrs. Zadie SCHAEFER
and
Mrs.
Helen McCAIN.
During the day they prepared and canned 46 quarts
of green peas.
New
Hope News: Relatives and friends of Mr. Charlie GREGG
are very much concerned over his serious illness at his home in Hughes,
Ark.
Montevista
News: Mr. Jack WILLIAMS and family spent Sunday in
Choctaw County.
Springhill
News: Mr. and Mrs. Griffin SHAW and Mr.
and Mrs. Billy SHAW visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack GARY
and boys Sunday.
Alva
News: We deeply regret to hear of the death of Mrs.
Finus
CARVER, Sr., of Vardaman who passed away at her home Monday and was
buried at Bethel
Tuesday.
Mrs.
Sallie WHITTLE and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph WATTS visited in
Dallas, Texas, during the weekend. Mrs. WHITTLE visited her
daughter, Mrs. Billie WHITTLE and Mr. and Mrs. WATTS
visited Mr. WATTS' brother.
Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. HITT, Jr., and Arnold HITT of Washington,
D. C., arrived Saturday for a visit with parents and grandparents, Col.
and Mrs. A. D.
HITT, Sr.
Walthall
News: Pvt. John Richard ELKINS left Sunday for Killen,
Texas,
where he is now stationed. He was here
several days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest ELKINS.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. Tom McCAIN of Warren, Ark., and his sisters,
Mrs. Henry HADDTOX and Blanch McCAIN
of Crossett, Ark., were visitors of Mrs. J. L. BLACK Sunday and
other relatives this week.
Hohenlinden
News: The 29th annual session of the Trinity Association
convened with the local Church the 17th and
18th.
There was a small representation with only six churches being
represented.
Mt.
Pleasant News: Mr. John SEAY and family of Houston
were Sunday visitors here.
Montevista
News: Mrs. L. S. HADEN of Moorhead and Miss Estell
EILAND of Stewart visited their sister, Mrs. Hubert LOVE, the
past week.
Lollar's
Grove News: We are enjoying having relatives of Mr.
Charlie
HAWKINS and
Mrs. Milard GOLDEN
with us.
Mr.
Joe SHAW and wife have motored from California via Oklahoma and got
Mr.
SHAW's father and brought him to Mississippi with them.
Mr.
Moore LAMB left last week for Lafayette, La., where he has a position.
Reed's
Chapel News: Maurice REED spent Sunday with his
grandmother,
Mrs. Mary BOATMAN.
Clarkson
News: Mr. Frank BREWER visited in Greenwood last week.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. POWELL who have been
visiting Prof. and Mrs. ALLEN left the 8th for their home
in Fla.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. Earl COLLUM of Memphis is visiting relatives
here this week.
Miss
Lucile McDANIEL left a few days ago for a visit with friends in
Memphis, Tenn. and Hughes, Ark.
Mrs.
Grady COOK is in Houlka this week, visiting her mother.
Mr.
Wyatt FOARD was here from Blue Mountain first of the week and returned
home Tuesday.
50 Years Ago - October 26, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. Bryant WATSON of Ft. Worth,
Texas, and Mr. Price WATSON of Clarksdale,
Mrs.
R. E. BROWN and Mr. W. F. HOOD of Eupora and Mrs. Henry McKEE,
Mrs. Johnny CRUTCHFIELD and Rev. and Mrs. J. V. WILSON
of Bellefontaine spent Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. HOOD. There was much rejoicing together with sadness among
the older set who had not see one another in fifty years.
Stewart
News: Members of the family met on Sunday, Oct. 15 to
celebrate
the 83rd birthday anniversary of Mrs. C. Y. GREEN.
Lollar's
Grove News: Mr. and Mrs. Thad VERHINE from
Michigan visited here this week in the C. B. GOLDEN home.
White
Hill News: Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
SHELBY were Mr. and Mrs. Neubern SHELBY of Summit and
Mrs.Ada
BURLESON of Birmingham.
Lebanon
News: Visitors over the weekend with Mrs. Viola LAMB
were
Mr. and Mrs. Leland SELLARS, Mr.
and Mrs. Lansing LAMB, Mrs. Zaddie SCHAEFER and Mrs. Helen McCAIN.
Alva
News: Mr. Dewitt FUNDERBURG visited the J. C.
FUNDERBURG
family at Elliott Saturday.
Gum
Springs News: Mr. and Mrs. Robert KELLY of
Greenwood were recent visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Travis STONE.
Fame News:
Mrs. Luther BROWN of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
is visiting her
mother, Mrs. R. T. WRIGHT.
Montevista
News: Mrs. Lois CHAPMAN of Clarksdale is spending
some time with her sister, Mrs. Cora HOLLOWAY.
Mt.
Zion News: Mr. and Mrs. Thurman GATLIN spent
last Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Willie SIBLEY and family.
Mrs.
F. M. McEACHERN of Sunflower is here the guest of relatives.
Mrs.
John L. TAYLOR returned first of the week from a visit with her
daughter, Mrs. W. E. SCOTT, Jr., in Cleburne,
Texas.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. Jack CRIMM spent a few days in the Delta
last week.
Mathiston
News: Mr. Edgar MOODY was in town this week.
Lollar's
Grove News: Mr. Joe SHAW, wife and father left
Thursday
for San Francisco, Calif., after several days visit here.
Union
News: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. RAY spent last weekend
in Choctaw.
Hohenlinden
News: Announcement has been made of the arrival of another
boy in the home of Mr. and Mrs. HARRIS
of Arkansas. Mrs. HARRIS will be remembered as Miss Pearl
WOFFORD.
Reed's
Chapel News: Mr. Edd MEECE spent Thursday with his
sister, Mrs. Georgie BOATMAN.
Walthall
News: Our honor roll for the first month is:
Seventh
Grade:
Ada Ruth TABB; Mildred PITTMAN.
Eighth Grade: Jessie HOOD; Bertha LOVE, Russel CAMON; Irene REED.
Cumberland
News: Honor Roll, lst Grade: Sherman COLE;
Laverne
EDISON; Edward BURGES; Gaynell COLE; James E. STALLINGS; Myra McGEE;
Thomas
G. McGEE; Edna GIBSON; Mallie SNYDER; Lester WILLIAMS. Second
Grade: Ida Male FARLEY; Phelia WHITE; Emma MASON. Third
Grade: Brownie BUSE; Hurrot B. BERRY; Rose Bud GIBSON; Mary Ellen
EARNEST;
Thurman McMULLEN: Edwin SNYDER. Fourth Grade: D. W. SNYDER;
Clatie BLAND; Madie BLAND; Claudie LOGAN; Curry MERIDETH; Clinton
McMULLIN;
Irene STALLINGS; Mary E. EDISON; Opal BLAND; Mavis EARNEST; Hilda
BOYETT;
Mary L. GIBSON; Jean MASON.
50 Years Ago - October 26, 1950 - The Webster Progress
On
October 15 at their home in Alva Mr. and Mrs. T. E. SLEDGE
celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, entertaining with an open
house to about 200 guests. Their daughter, Miss Patti LEDGE,
received the guests as they arrived.
Mr.
J. C. McCORKLE and Mrs. W. H. LAMB spent last Tuesday in Memphis.
Mrs.
McCORKLE went to see her mother, Mrs. W. C. TAYLOR, who was
sick and Mrs. LAMB visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob HALTOM.
Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. VERHINE from Detroit, Mich., were guests last week
of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. VERHINE.
While here they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles JONES andsons, Don and
Benny HENLEY, in Texarkana, Texas.
Mrs.
Taffie Gore GRIFFIN has recently purchased the former HANEY
Cafe on Roane Avenue.
Private
Billy
Rodgers MITCHELL from Keesler Air Field spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. MITCHELL, Jr., at Mitchell Town.
Mrs.
M. R. McREE had as her guests Sunday her mother and sister, Mrs.
LEWIS and Miss Josephine LEWIS,
from Jackson.
Mr.
Tom MCCAIN of Warren, Ark., with his sister, Mrs. Blanche HADDOX
of Crossett, Ark., visited friends and relatives in and out of town
last
week. They with their father and family left Webster County in
the
late Nineties to make their home in Arkansas. This is Mrs.
HADDOX's
first trip back home and Mr. McCAIN's second visit. Their
nearest relatives are cousins, among whom are Mrs. T. W. GARY,
Bellefontaine, and
Mrs. Gus PHILLIPS of Route 2, Eupora.
Mr.
Joe ROSS, student at State College, was at home during the weekend.
75 Years Ago -November 5, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Hohenlinden
News: Miss Myrtle COBB has accepted the position as assistant
teacher at Double Springs to commence Nov. 2.
Mathiston
News: Mrs. BOOTH gave a party at her home for the
senior class Friday night.
Pine
Forest News: Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. CLARK and
daughter, Ruby, returned to their home here last week after spending
a few days in Cleveland, Tenn.
West
Embry News: Our school is progressing nicely with Mr.
and Mrs.
Albert WEBB as teachers.
Shady
Grove News: Mr. and Mrs. John Lee PEEPLES have
returned from the Delta.
Mr.
R. E. McCAIN returned Sunday from Belen where he had been for several
weeks.
Mr.
C. A. LAMB left Tuesday for Grenada to be present at the North
Mississippi Conference.
Montevista
News: We are sorry to loose Mr. Loyd JONES and family
from our community as they are moving to Iuka.
Cumberland
News: Mr. Hughie CROWLEY has returned from Birmingham
to
begin mercantile business in the house formerly owned by Mr. Andrew
DOSS. He begins his work Monday.
Cumberland
News:
Mr. Charlie BLAND has in a new radio.
Reed's
Chapel News: Mr. Jack BOATMAN spent Monday with his
uncle,
Mr. Jessie MEECE.
Miss
Mary SHAW was over from M.S.C.S. spending the weekend with her
parents.
Mr.
J. L. McCORKLE of Cleveland spent the past weekend here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCORKLE.
50 Years Ago - November 2, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Springhill
News: Dr. and Mrs. WILSON spent last Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. John HEMPHILL.
Montevista
News: The community was made sad on Wednesday when
news came
of the death of Hugh Love ROSS of Clarksdale. His family made
their home here for many years. He was buried here on Thursday.
Mt.
Zion News: Mr. Tom THARP was at home with his son
last week
after
visiting his children in different parts of
Arkansas
and the Delta.
New
Hope News: Mrs. Eula SKELTON was called to the
bedside of
her
brother, Kennedy VALENTINE, at Soso, Miss.
Mrs. Lou KILPATRICK of Mobile, Ala., left last Thursday after a weeks
visit in the home of her brother, J. E. PEEPLES, and other
relatives in the county. While here she attended the funeral of
her
nephew, Mr. Jim Andy HARLOW.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. Billy SHAW and children of
Charleston
visited last weekend with the Price SHAW
family.
Shady
Grove News: Miss Annie VICKERS of Birmingham, visited
her mother, Mrs. Kate VICKERS, Sunday.
Peppertown
News: S/Sgt. and Mrs. Jimmy JOYNER of San Antonio,
Texas, were visitors with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade PEPPER,
last week.
Sunset
News: We are sorry to learn of the deaths of
Mr. Lewis
BALL and
Mr. Walter BURCHFIELD of near Tomnolen.
Lebanon
News: Last Sunday was homecoming day with several of
the
children and their families of Mr. and Mrs. Henry MCCAIN.
Northeast
Alva News: Mr. Odus HOOD made
a business trip to Jackson this week.
75 Years Ago - November 12, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Reed's
Chapel News: J. T. PEEPLES, little son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam PEEPLES was brought up from the Delta and laid to rest
in Serepta Cemetery last Friday.
Walthall
News: Mr. W. T. McQUARY has moved to his place south
of town and Mr. B. O. TABB has moved into the residence vacated
by Mr. McQUARY.
Montevista
News: Honor Roll: 6th Grade: Lois SUTTON;
Willie B.
STURDIVANT. 7th Grade: Sybel
CRUMBY, Homer LEWIS, Johnnie HARDIN; Lou Tee HOLLOWAY.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. BENNETT of Pheba is relieving Mr. McLEMORE
as Depot Agent for a few days.
Tomnolen News:
Mr. T. U. McGARRH of Merigold spent a few days here on business last
week.
Mrs.
L. B. ARNOLD left Tuesday for Meridian where she will spend several
weeks visiting her son, Dr. H. L. ARNOLD.
Mrs.
N. L. WISE of Inverness spent several days here recently the guest
of
her sister, Mrs. Mallie Mae TURNER and
other friends and relatives.
Mathiston
News: Miss ADAMS spent a few hours here the
past
week
enroute to India where she goes as a missionary.
Mt.
Vernon News: Mr. Alford PEEPLES of
Schlater
is visiting relatives
here this week.
Center
News: Everyone enjoyed the parties given by the
different
families
in the community, honoring Mr. PALMER's
visit among us. He is a fine musician and Uncle Dick COOPER
said it makes him feel like sifting sand to hear him play the violin.
50 Years Ago - November 9, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Cpl.
Jim A. WEAVER, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. WEAVER, Route
2, Mathiston, who was a prisoner of war in Korea, has been liberated
after
28 days as a prisoner. He is now at the 128th Station Hospital in
Japan.
West
Shady Grove News: Mrs. Ezra SPARKMAN is in Baltimore, MD
this week, a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ann Riesner, and her new
granddaughter.
Mt.
Zion News: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey WATSON and
family
have recently moved into our community.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. Earl HODGES and children
of Camden,
Tenn., were weekend visitors with parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. HOOD.
Old Field News:
We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs.
Billy TRULL back in our community. They have moved back from
the Delta.
Clarkson
News: Mr. Cecil JOHNSON of
Shreveport, La.
was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave JOHNSON.
Walthall
News: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. FONDREN and daughter,
Ann,
of Ruleville were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
BRELAND.
Mrs. Ida FONDREN returned home with them for a visit.
Gum
Springs News: Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley PITTMAN and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MAY were Mr.
Alva WOODS and family; Mrs. James McNAIR and sons from
the Delta and Mr. Willard RAY and family of the Mt. Zion Community.
Alva
News: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. FUNDERBURG and family
of Elliott were
Sunday visitors in the Dewitt FUNDERBURG
home.
Lebanon News:
Mr. and Mrs. Everette BRIGHT visited
on Sunday afternoon in the Ben MCCAIN home.
75 Years Ago - November 19, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Bellefontaine
News: Mrs. Fannie LAMB of Water Valley is here visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Eloyd GARY.
Walthall
News: Mr. Berry OSWALT and Miss Ina Lou BAILEY
were married here Saturday.
Mr.
Clyde LOLLAR and Miss Arma JENNINGS were married Tuesday.
The
Cumberland
Telephone Company this week contracted out the local
telephone office, the contract being let to Miss
Lillie JONES. Mr. A. M. BURROUGHS of Winona was here Monday and
elected the transfer. The old reliable, Mr. J. Horace NEBLETT,
will continue in his former position as night operator.
The
stork made a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. HODGES
Monday night, bringing them a little granddaughter, born to Mrs. Howard
SPRINGER.
Tomnolen
News: Mrs. Queen NOLEN of Stewart was a guest of Mrs.
Lou
PHILLIS a few days this week.
West Embry News:
Dr. F. L. McGAHEY of Oakvale spent
last weekend with his father and other relatives here.
Hohenlinden
News: Sheriff FEW and Deputy WELLS were here
last week
summoning jurors and witnesses for the fall term
of court.
Clarkson
News: Mr. Irvin GARDNER and family of Arkansas are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. POLK.
Mt.
Vernon News: Mr. and Mrs. Berry TABOR of Tomnolen
were visitors in our community Sunday afternoon.
Mt.
Pleasant News: Messrs. Bunyan SKELTON and Tom PULLY
have recently returned from the Delta.
Cumberland
News: Arthur SCOTT was thrown from his horse Saturday
night. We are glad to note that his injuries were not serious.
50 Years Ago - November 16, 1950 - The Webster Progress
New
Hope News: Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McGAUGH and little
son from Summit visited parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. LANGSTON recently.
Lebanon
News: Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCAIN had several
of their children
visit them during the weekend. Their son,
H.
L., Jr. has his call to the service.
Montevista
News: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth DAVIS visited recently
in Memphis with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SWINDLE.
Hebron
News: Mr. and Mrs. Carroll SIBLEY of Leland
spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. SIBLEY.
Double
Springs News: Mrs. Hubert RUNNELS and children from
San Francisco, Calif., are enjoying an extended visit here with
relatives.
Hubert
is serving in the Navy and is assigne to duty with the Pacific Fleet.
Mrs.
John T. WOODS was honored Sunday on her 68th birthday with a dinner
in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester C. WEBB.
Mr.
and Mrs. Gaylord NOFTSGER, Miss Nancy NOFTSGER, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom FLETCHER and Mrs. A. H. SEALY, all of Oklahoma City, visited
in the home of Mrs. Louella McMULLEN last week. Mrs.
SEALY,
who is a sister of Mrs. McMULLEN, remained for a longer visit.
Bellefontaine
News: Mrs. Mamie EMBRY is visiting her brother in
Hamilton, Ohio, this week, who had the misfortune of losing both legs
while
working the railroad yards.
South
Union News: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McGARRAH accompanied
by Mrs. Atlee PEEPLES were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. TIDWELL in Pascagoula.
Clarkson
News: Mrs. Ed MURRAH has returned home from Tippo.
75 Years Ago - November 26, 1925
Mt.
Pleasant News: Dr. H. F. CRUMBY and family spent
Sunday
in the home of their brother, J. I. WOFFORD.
Mathiston
News: Mr. Ballard FONDREN and his mother of Birmingham
were visitors here this week.
Mrs.
R. S. WHITTLE of Helena, Ark., spent a few days here last week visiting
her sister, Mrs. J. F. WOFFORD.
Tomnolen News:
Some fine weather we are having for hog
killing.
Mr.
Perry SIMPSON spent several days here and other places in the county
this week visiting relatives. He has been
in California and other distant places for the past eleven years - this
being his first visit home in that time.
Dr.
B. J. SHAW of Slate Springs was a visitor in Eupora Monday.
Montevista
News: Mr. Macon CRUMBY and wife have moved to their
new home.
West
Embry News: Mr. Henry HAZZARD and wife of Blytheville,
Ark. visited in the home of Mrs. Cora HEMPHILL Sunday.
Center
News: Mr. Richard COOPER spent the weekend with his
sister, Mrs. Vandora WOOD.
Mt.
Vernon News: Mr. Lee WOODS and sons of Merigold are
spending the week with relatives and friends here.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. Charlie BOUCHER was absent from school
Friday
on account of sickness.
West
Embry News: Mr. L. B. BINGHAM and W. O. GARY
are attending Court this week as jury men.
Mr.
Jim THERRELL has received the appointment as carrier of the mails from
the post office to the railroad station, he assuming his duties first
of
this week.
50 Years Ago - November 23, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Joe
BOZEMAN has opened a modern market at Hoover's Grocery and invites
his friends to call on him.
Lebanon News:
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. RUSSELL are
visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noel POGUE and
other relatives in this community this week after which they will
return
to San Diego, Calif., where Mr. RUSSELL is stationed in the service.
Shady
Grove News: Mrs. Ora KING of Dallas, Texas visited
Mrs.
Ora MORGAN a while Wednesday.
Walthall
News: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne KEMP of Tullulah,
La. are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. V. C. HILLHOUSE.
Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. LATHAM from Vicksburg were recent visitors with
relatives here.
Mr.
and Mrs. Alton HARRISON visited in Memphis last week and with the
Claud WOOD family in Jonesboro, Ark.
Alva
News: Frank JOHNSON, Carl O'NEAL, Venice COOPER and
Mutt KELY were home from Camp for the weekend.
West
Shady Grove News: Weekend guests in the J. E. BAILEY
home were Mr. and Mrs. Edd WHEELER and children from Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. Jeems BAILEY and grandson from Hazelhurst.
New
Hope News: Mrs. Edgie SKELTON from Clarksdale visited
Mr.
and Mrs. James GREGG a while Thursday.
Alva
News: Mr. and Mrs. Bill MARLOW are visiting
relatives in Alabama;
also Mrs. Hassie ROBERSON and sons, J.
D. and Jerry, are visiting relatives in Alabama.
Cadaretta
News: Visitors in the home of Mrs. Ivy CLARK Saturday
night
were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. TAYLOR
of Grenada and Joe Ann SWINDOLL of Springhill.
Mr.
Howard SPRINGER returned last week from an extended stay in Texas
where he has been working with McELWRATH
and ROGERS.
Miss
Mary PHILLIPS, who is teaching at Boyle, spent Thanksgiving here with
her parnets, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. PHILLIPS.
Montevista
News: Mr. Blanton WILSON who is teaching at Cadaretta
spent Thanksgiving at home.
Mt.
Pleasant News: Mr. C. C. WARD is carrying the school
wagon for his
brother, Lorin WARD, while he makes a
trip to the Delta.
Dr.
I. I. Pogue of Scott was the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Y. POGUE
last week.
Hohenlinden
News: J. D. WHITTLE and H. A. WOMACK were in
attendance at court this week.
Tomnolen
News: Miss Amanda BLAINE who teaches near Coffeeville
spent Thanksgiving with homefolks.
Mt.
Vernon News: Mr. J. L. STEPHENSON and son visited
relatives at
Kilmichael Friday.
Cumberland
News: Miss Grace SHEEDY spent Thanksgiving with her
parents at Ruff in Choctaw County.
Bellefontaine
News: The box supper and play at the school house last
Wednesday night was well attended and enjoyed
by all.
Montevista
News: Honor Roll: 10th Grade - Armalee HOLLOWAY,
Wincy SUTTON; 9th Grade - Crade Moree HOLLOWAY; 7th Grade -
Loutee
HOLLOWAY, Sybel CRUMBY, Exa SUTTON; 6th Grade - Lois SUTTON, Willie
B. STURDIVANT, Inez STURDIVANT; 5th Grade - Jewel THOMPSON, Glidwell
HODGES; 4th Grade - Louise NEIGHBORS, Bonnie BRIDGES, Daisy SUTTON,
and
Joe Willie WILLIAMS.
50 Years Ago - November 30, 1950 - The Webster Progress
In
the fourteen top teams entered in the Invitational tournament at
Cumberland, the home teams of the Cumberland
boys and girls were victorious. In the championship game the
Cumberland
boys defeated Algoma 44 to 38 and the Cumberland girls won over Algoma
girls by a score of 44 to 39.
Seaman
Frankie
McCARTER from the San Diego, Calif. Naval Academy is here for a visit
with his mother, Mrs. Mattie WRIGHT, and his brother,
Mr. R.
L. McCARTER.
Here
during the Thanksgiving season were Mr. and Mrs. B. MURRAH
and
children, Scotty and Lynda, from
Dyersburg, Tenn.
Mr.
Rudolph McREE from Bessmer, Alabama was at home during the
Thanksgiving season.
East
Webster News: There was a large crowd at Mrs. Alice
SARLEY's
burial at Old Cumberland Sunday afternoon.
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. and Mrs. William EVANS of the Delta
visited Mr. and Mrs. Talbert EVANS last week.
Peppertown
News: Mr. and Mrs. Clovis PEPPER and children of
Jackson
spent several days with their grandmother, Mrs. J. A. PEPPER, last
week.
Hohenlinden
News:
We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. John FRANKS into our
community. Mr. FRANKS has bought Mr. J. B. WOFFORD's
store and has a nice line of groceries in.
Lebanon News:
Mrs. Wilford DESKIN of California was
a guest in the
Lansing LAMB home last Wednesday. On her
return home, Mrs. Lena DESKIN accompanied her for an indefinite
visit.
Sunset
News: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. BAKER and Mr. W.
BAKER of Cleveland were here for the funeral of Mrs. Emma BAGWELL
last Saturday.
Information from the Maben Press
on WATSON, SUGG AND COOK families
The following article was originally printed
in the Maben Press in 1925. Mrs. W. C. SUGG wrote
the article for her grandchildren and I have copied the article as it
appeared
in the paper.
Hearing
my little grandson read his history lesson, brings to mind traditional
facts concerning war which might be of interest to some.
My
children's great great grandfather WATSON fought in the War of 1812.
Tradition says marching he picked up a live
gosling
(young goose) ate it raw and relished it as the best he ever ate - Such
is war. He was present when CORNWALLIS delivered his sword
to George WASHINGTON, stuck his sword in the ground between them,
embraced each other and wept like children. As the old adage
goes,
I imagine there they "Buried the hatchet."
Down
the line of this great warrior, WATSON, are two great- great-
grandsons,Wiley
Calhoun and William G. SUGG, who entered the Civil War. Wiley
C. SUGG enlisted in the 43rd Mississippi Infantry May the 8th, 1862
- wounded at Corinth, Miss. on Oct. 3, 1862 - Lay on the battlefield
from
three o'clock in the afternoon until eight at night. Our good
friend
and townsman, Mr. ELKINS still kept watch over him through the night,
rendering such comforts as he could. This makes a tie that binds.
W.
C. SUGG said why he was not killed while laying on the battlefield
was a mystery. Bullets knocked dust over him. Such is the
tragedy
of war. W. C. and W. G. SUGG each had a son to enlist in
the World War (World
War I).
My
father, W. P. COOK, missed all war as far as fighting. He
was born
in 1810, too young for the War of 1812, too old
for the Civil War though he played his part heroically at home
attending
government issues to the soldiers. Collect tax in kind, it was
called.
This consisted of produce brought in by the farmers such as corn,
wheat,
oats and meat. He had three sons in the War Between the States.
John WILLIAMS and Vincent WILLIAMS
died at Fort Henry in 1863. I feel
that my grandchildren can at least claim an
ancestry
loyal to their country.
Continuation
of 1925 school route:
Cumberland
School: Route
2: Beginning at Jim CROWLEY's place then to J. E. MEREDITH's,
thence to Cumberland School. Children: about 21. Distance: about
four miles. Route 3: Beginning at W. W. DOSS' place,
thence over to Cumberland and Mathiston Road to Cumberland
School.
Children: about 12. Distance: about four miles. Route 4:
Beginning at J. R. GIBSON's, thence over to Cumberand and
Maben Road to Cumberland School. Children: about 9. Distance:
about
three miles. Route 5: Beginning at George COLE's and
follow the regular traveled route to Cumberland School. Children:
about 14. Distance: about three miles. Route 6: Beginning
at T. F. EIDSON's thence direct to Cumberland School. Children:
about 17. Distance: about 5 miles.
Maben
School: Route 1:
Beginning at W. M. STALLING's then direct to Maben School.
Children: about 5. Distance: about four miles. Route 2: Beginning
at C. H. McMULLEN's then direct to Maben School. Children:
about 5. Miles: about 2-1/2.
Alva School: Route 1:
Beginning at T. T. CANNON's place and direct to Alva School.
Children: about 18. Distance: about 7 miles. Route 2:
Beginning at W. L. TINDALL's place, thence to Alva School. Children:
about 18. Distance: about seven miles. Route 3: Beginning
at A. B. MIDDLETON's place then to Alva School. Children:
about 17. Distance: about 4 miles. Route 4: Beginning
at fork of road below E. L. SALLEY's place, then to Alva School.
Children: about 15. Distance: about 4 miles. Route 5:
Beginning at Maurice LUSK's place, then to Dewitt GOLDEN's,
thence over the Winona and Walthall Road to Alva School.
Children: about 11. Distance: about 4 miles.
I
will continue and pick up with Bellefontaine School Bus Routes later.
In 1925 Mr. E. Mason BLAYLOCK of Washington, D. C. made a brief visit with relatives in the Edgeworth Community. He was a certified public accountant having followed that profession for 15 years (in 1925). At that time he was an official of the income tax unit of the Treasury Department. According to The Progress, Mr. BLAYLOCK was born in Webster County and his ancestors had lived in the vicinity since 1830. This was his first visit in many years, his family moved to Utah and Idaho in the early 1880s. The principle object of his visit was to gather family history, since he has been especially interested in genealogical research for many years and has traveled extensively in the U. S. and several foreign countries in connection with the completion of a family history. He has traced the family genealoby for several hundred years, the first ancestors of the family came to Virginia three hundred years ago, from Scotland and Ireland. Does anyone know if the BLAYLOCK Family history was ever published?
In 1925 in the West Embry News the following article was printed: "In our section lives a man so much out of the ordinary till we feel that the people would be interested to know about him. Mr. John SHAW is in his 91st year and still a good farmer. He made 100 bushels of corn, 50 bushels of potatoes and 50 dozen oats, besides working his garden and doing the jobs common on the farm. He rides horseback to go where ever he has business away from home, he has all of his natural teeth, and his mind is as strong as ever, can talk intelligently about any subject either of the past or present. He is the father of nine children, six sons and three daughters, all of whom have families of their own." The column continues with this: "There is also a woman living a few miles west of here, Mrs. Annie LIPE, who last Wednesday passed her 90th birthday. She lives with her son-in-law, Mr. Jim WOOD, and is the grandmother of Mrs. R. C. DOOLITTLE of Cadaretta. These old people surely must have scored equal to Inez HARDIN in their young days else they could not have lived so long.
Wanda Henson Carlton is seeking information on John STEVENSON who is listed int eh 1880 Choctaw County Census as family #63. John was born either 1820 or 1840 and has a wife, Matilda ??? with children Junetta born 1880, Leon born 1864, and Alex born 1867. Any data on this STEVENSON family would be appreciated. Wanda also is seeking data on Nancy WEAVER who married Daniel Newton SEGLER. She believes that Nancy had a sister who married Edmond MALONE and they moved to Polk County, TX. She is in need of any data on Daniel and Mary.
Continuation
of Bus Routes in 1925:
Bellefontaine
School: Route
1: Beginning at R. I. OSWALT's thence to E. B. EMBRY's
big gate on the top of the hill south of house, thence to John and
Henry
HITT's places, thence to public road direct to schoolhouse.
Children:
about 16. Miles: about 4. Route 2: Beginning at Mrs.
H. D. WEEK's place thence to Bud MOORE's, thence direct
to school. Children: about 16. Miles: about 4.
Route 3:
Beginning at Montevista and Walthall Road east to
J. A. PEPPER's
place, thence to J. A. SPIKE's, thence to school. Children:
about 17. Miles: about 4. Route 4: Beginning at
John MITCHELL's,
thence over the Slate Springs and Bellefontaine Road direct to
school.
Children: about 16. Miles: about 4. C. M. LOLLAR, County
Supt. of Education.
75 Years Ago - December 10, 1925 - The Webster Progress
West
Embry News: Aubrey GRAY had the misfortune to get
his arm broke
Sunday while trying to crank a car.
Mt.
Vernon News: Mrs. Floyd McCAIN and children of Stewart
spent last
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. WILLIAMS.
Fame
News: Mr. Drew LAMB and uncle made a business trip to
Mantee
Saturday.
Embry
News:
Miss Lottie McDADE has accepted the place of Miss BLAIN in the
school here.
Embry
News: Mrs. Ella SHAW had the misfortune of getting
badly
hurt when the team which they were driving ran away.
Mrs.
Frank McELWRATH of Brownsville, Texas came Monday for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. PEERY.
Mrs.
Lettie BELL of Leake County is the guest here of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W.
SAVAGE.
Mt.
Pleasant News: We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs.
Aubry LEWIS who have moved near Atlanta, but glad to welcome Mr.
and Mrs. Boyle BINGHAM who are occupying the place vacated by them.
Hohenlinden
News: Mr. R. D. SCOTT has sold his farm to H. G.
WRIGHT
of Derma, the former is planning to move to Eupora.
Reed's
Chapel News: Mrs. Frank GREEN and little daughter,
Eunice,
spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Andrew GREEN of Choctaw
County.
Tomnolen
News: Miss Kitty McGOVERN of Philadelphia is visiting
her
sister, Mrs. Carl TABOR, this week.
Bellefontaine
News: Mrs. Sallie NORWOOD has returned after spending
a week with her sister, Mrs. Bettie VANCE.
Clarkson
News: A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert AVENT on the 24th.
50 Years Ago - December 7, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Bellefontaine
News: Mr. Tremont DORROH of Portland, Oregon; Mr.
Charley GREGG of Hughes, Ark. and Mrs.
Lois WEST of Slate Springs were last week visitors with Rev. Joel
DORROH and family.
Gum
Springs News: Mr. and Mrs. Dock COOPER of Prairie
visited with Mrs. Mary Lou COOPER and Mr. and Mrs. George
COOPER over the weekend.
McCain
Town News: Mr. Hulett MOORE from Detroit, Michigan,
Joe
Reece MOORE and Mr. Willie STODDARD visited Mrs. Dora
and
Mae Belle MOORE Friday afternoon.
Montevista
News: Mrs. Alta BOWEN spent part of last week visiting
friends at Magee.
Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis FOWLER from Hattiesburg were here during the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Grady DOSS.
Mr.
W. H. LAMB and Mr. James Aubry LAMB were at home during the
weekend from Summit.
Alva
News: Mr. Tom THORNBURG was a weekend visitor in the
Raymond WILSON home, from the Delta.
Sunset
News: Clyde R. MEDDERS and family of Camp Hood, Texas
are
enjoying a furlough visit with relatives here.
Clarkson
News: Mr. Otis SCHMITZ spent the weekend with his
parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. SCHMITZ.
Guests
of S1c Frankie McCARTER during the weekend were Randall LYNN
and Paul DENNY. They all returned to their San Diego Naval
Base on Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Clifford GARY spent Monday in Memphis.
Letters
to Santa Claus were received from Brenda Joyce JOHNSON, Mary Ellan
SEWELL
and
Jenette CUMMINGS.
75 Years Ago - December 17, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Double
Springs News: Mr. M. A. JENNINGS of Drew is visiting
relatives
here.
Embry
News: Mrs. Jennie HANNAH left Sunday for Shawnee,
Okla. for an extended visit.
Center News:
Mr. John HOOD of Kilmichael spent Saturday
in the home of his brother, Mr. J. S. HOOD.
Hohenlinden News:
Several from here attended the dedication
excercises
of the Maben Baptist church Sunday also the
ordination
of Bro. O. P. BRELAND.
Montevista
News: Mr. Bunyan Lee HOOD of Norfolk, Va. is visiting
his
many friends and relatives here.
West Embry News:
Mrs. Thad STODDARD of Hughes, Ark. is
visiting her son here.
Fame News:
Miss Clytee SWINDOLL spent the weekend
at home.
Mt. Vernon News:
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant PEEPLES
and children spent the
weekend with relatives at Stewart.
Reed's Chapel News:
Mrs. Georgia BOATMAN spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. Ida MITCHELL.
Edgeworth
News: Mr. Dewitt LAND and mother returned home
Saturday
from a few days visit to relatives in the Delta.
Montevista News:
Mr. Loyd JONES returned to Iuka Sunday
and was accompanied by Messrs. Joe WILSON, G. S. SUTTON and son.
Center News:
Mr. Ed JUSTICE moved to his old home
near Walthall Saturday.
Embry News:
Messrs. William SHAW and Chas. MCCAIN
of Blytheville, Ark. are here this week.
Double Springs News:
Mr. Bunyan HOOD of the U. S.
Navy is visiting his
sister, Mrs. J. M. SCARBROUGH.
50 Years Ago - December 14, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Cross Roads News:
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. PENNINGTON
have received an
announcement from Anchorage, Alaska announcing
the arrival of a new grandson, Gary Elmer, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Kirkum PENNINGTON of that city.
Fame News: Mr.
Leroy PUGH left Saturday for a visit with
relatives in
Georgia.
Shady
Grove News: Mr. Pat EDWARDS and Mr. Chess WELLS of
Alabama spent the weekend with friends and relatives here.
Double Springs News:
Sgt. T. B. SHEPHERD
and family are visiting here
with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. SHEPHERD.
Sgt.
SHEPHERD has been stationed in Kentucky.
Gum Springs News:
Mrs. Anna PEEPLES and son spent last
weekend with their son and brother in Alabama.
Hebron
News: Mrs. Harold BROWN and Joyce are visiting a few
days in
Fermband, Ala.
Mrs.
Bill SISSON from Amarillo, Texas is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
SANSING in Mathiston and Miss Earline SANSING in Eupora. Mrs.
George GREENLEE and children from El Dorado, Ark. have also been recent
guests in the SANSING home.
Letters
to Santa were received from: Leonard Ray GISHER; Larry PEEPLES;
Bernice HARVILLE; Shirley ALLDAY; Daniel HERARD; Norma Dale PEACOCK;
Jimmy
HENLEY; Bettie JEAN, Joe ELLIS, Danley K. Lonnie SHAFFER; Dorothy
HODGES; Donald POGUE and Joe WILLIAMS.
Spending
Saturday here were Mrs. Bob HALTOM and Miss Lynda CLAYTON from
Tupelo. Mrs. HALTOM was a guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. LAMB and Miss CLAYTON visited Mr. and Mrs.
LEE.
75 Years Ago - December 24, 1925 - The Webster Progress
Hohenlinden
News: R. W. HITT has
contracted to finish the auditorium and has secured the services of
some
of the school boys, and work will be pushed till completed.
Embry
News: Mr. Griffin SYNNOTT
of the University of Alabama and brother, Ovid, of Bennett Academy
are at home for Christmas.
Two
business changes of interest occurrred here the past week. One was
the purchase of the Star Cafe by Mr. D. V.
PHILLIPS from Mrs. WHITT. The other was the opening of
a new cafe by Mr. Alvin McGAUGH in the building formerly occupied
by Mr. John POLLAN.
Montevista
News: Mr. J. S. LOVE
and family and Mr. R. T. WELLS and family spent Saturday and Sunday
night in Choctaw County.
Tomnolen
News: Mr. Jim PEEPLES
and family of Schlater are visiting
relatives in and near here this week.
Clarkson
News: Misses Ina Lou
BREWER
and
Nannie Mae SPRINGER made a flying trip to Alabama recently.
Lollar's
Grove News: Mr. and
Mrs. Joe McBRIDE and children from Indianola are visiting their
parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. HAWKINS.
Clarkson
News: Miss Zona HARDY
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. HUBBARD at Greenwood.
The
following is the Honor Roll of students in the Webster A.H.S. (the
High School) for the third month: Dick
BELL; Kreth McKEE; Winnie LEIGH; Ferman PITTMAN; Fannie AGWELL; Ruth
PHILLEY;
Mary GARY; Maurine WISE;and Sallie Wes GORE.
Hohenlinden
News: Mr. ROSENBURG has
charge of the WHITTLE sale, now on in full blast at the latters
store.
Embry
News: Mrs. Wiley SUGG
of Shaw is visiting in the home of her
brother, Mr. O. O. SCOTT.
50 Years Ago - December 21, 1950 - The Webster Progress
Mr.
and
Mrs. John Sylvester LOVE will celebrate their Fiftieth Wedding
Anniversary on December 24. They were
married
on Dec 23, 1900 at the residence and by S. B. HOOD, Justice of the
Peace in the Montevista
Community. Mrs. Love before marriage was
the former Miss Minnie Lee HOOD, daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Erwin HOOD. Mr. LOVE is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isom Jefferson LOVE. They are the parents of five sons.
Private
First Class Herbert R. (Buddy) OWEN, son of Mrs. Vera OWEN of Route
2, Mathiston, died from wounds in Korea on Dec. 2. He is the
first
casualty in the Korean Conflict from Webster County.
Fame News:
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. GORDON and son
and Miss Nora Lee HOOPER returned home Sunday after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. AVENT in Houston, Texas.
Old Field News:
Mr. and Mrs. Carl CARVEN from
Leland visited Mr. and Mrs. Bedford TRULL on Sunday.
Cadet
First Classman John Cooper POWELL of West Point, New York will arrive
by plane Sunday to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Lorene
Cooper
WALKER and his brother, Billy POWELL.
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. O. GARY are expecting Mrs. Jack BATTON and Miss Alta
GARY home fro the Christmas holidays from their home in Florida.
Sunset
News: Mr. Vernice
SINGLETON
of Flint, Mich., is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents,
Mr.
and Mrs. Ewart SINGLETON.
Lebanon
News: Mrs. Viola LAMB
visited from Monday until Friday of last
week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Noel
POGUE.
Hebron
News: Mr. Rexal
SWINDLE
is spending several days with his parents.
Webster
Co Kin, 2001
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