ADAIR COUNTY NEWS

 

Glensfork Community Newsletter

 (Transcribed from the January 15, 1919 edition of the Adair County News.)


a Mrs. C.C. Lewis and little son, Jessie, of Fairplay, are visiting near here.

a Paul Marshall was in from camp on a furlough during the holidays.

a Finis Strange and family of Rugby were visiting relatives here last week.

a Mrs. Sallie Blair who has been in a very low state of health for some time, is no better at this writing.

a James Marshall who has been in a sanitorium in Ohio, for a few weeks returned home a few days ago, very much improved in health.

a Henry Hudson and family were visiting relatives at Columbia during the holdiays.

a Joe B. Morgan and family spent a few days on Crocus last week.

a Two little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Finnis Blakey, of Jamestown, were visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Annie B. Brockman, a few days ago.

a Frank Strange sold his crop of dark tobacco to Ed Young of Burkesville, for 12 and 15 cents.

a I.F. Andrew purchased a cow of Henry Hudson, price $60.

a Born, to the wife of Dr. B.J. Bolin, this place, a son. [Ralph B. Bolin was born to Dr. B.J. & Carrie Bradshaw Bolin on December 9, 1918.]

a Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Blair was visiting here the latter's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Guinn Bradshaw of Montpelier, last week.

a Henry Hudson purchased of Joh Kelsay a pair of mules for a fancy price.

a Vander Collins was at his father's, Mr. George Collins, who lives near this place, during the holidays.

a Crisman Powell who has been in Illinois, is at home.

a Tandy Thomas was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Hesring Traylor at Breeding, last week.