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Domestic News June 30, 1909

Pine Bluff Daily Graphic

Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas

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S. C. Alexander will leave July 1 for the Adirondacks. Mrs. J. G. Scarborough left yesterday for Bearden. Attorney B. F. Fly returned yesterday. Roland Blass of Little Rock is in the city. Miss Cora McIlhattan left yesterday for Tumo for a brief visit. Miss Helen Edmonds of Little Rock is visiting Mrs. C. A. King. Mrs. E. A. Rims. Mrs. J. A. Hinton left yesterday for Bells, Tenn. for the summer. Miss Carrie Arnold left yesterday for Texarkana for a brief visit. Sheriff G. M. Philpot was in Little Rock yesterday on official business. Miss Victoria Harre has returned from a visit to friends at Little Rock. Charles Leverenz left yesterday for a trip to his old home at Danville, Ill. Rev. M. W. Manville of Carr Memorial Church left yesterday for Kingsland. J. A. Hinton of the Hessig-Ellis Drug Co. left yesterday on his regular trip. Miss Bessie Martin is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Banks at Hot Springs. Simon Bloom went to Varner yesterday after spending several days in this city. N. E. McDonald, the cash register man, left yesterday for Portland on a business trip. Miss Minnie McGaughy has returned from Warren and is visiting relatives here. Miss Bessie Ware and Mrs. M. E. Linn returned to Grady yesterday after a brief visit. Miss Henrietta Taylor arrived yesterday from Kentucky to visit A. W. Nunn and family. Mrs. J. H. Thach left yesterday for Fordyce to attend J. D. Gary, who is very sick. J. M. Jones of New York passed through the city yesterday en route to Memphis. Dr. Wm. Grether returned yesterday from the reunion of the Mann family at Marianna. Mrs. C. J. Lake and sons left yesterday for Helena to attend the Rottk-Walker wedding. Judge A. B. Grace left yesterday for South Bend, where he will enjoy several days fishing. Henry Bryan and Maurice Reinberger will leave in a few days for Mineral Wells, Texas. W. H. Murphy of English passed through the city yesterday en route to Arkansas City. Mrs. T. G. Culpepper and Mrs. H. G. Atkins of Rison were in the city shopping yesterday. Miss Maude Boreing of Magnolia passed through the city yesterday en route to Little Rock. Rev. W. W. Christie left yesterday for Kingsland, where he will attend the District conference. H. C. Andrews and wife of Dexter passed through the city yesterday en route to Kingsland. Lee Omohundro, the Little Rock sportsman and traveling salesman, is in the city calling on his trade. Col. M. W. Taggart has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shelby in Little Rock. Mrs. G. C. Kilgore of Tuscaloosa, Ala., returned home yesterday after a visit to H. C. Kilgore and wife. Miss Francis Waterman left yesterday afternoon for Asheville, N. C., where she will spend the summer. Philip Jenkins, Bryan Rogers, and Scott Rogers of Sherrill returned home yesterday after a brief visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Taylor of Argenta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor on South Walnut Street. Ira D. Bloom, son of E. J. Bloom, left yesterday for Memphis to visit his aunt, Mrs. R. Winklein and family. Miss Nolie Carmichael, and Miss Haney Carmichael and Miss Mary Harper left yesterday for Kerrville, Texas. Miss Luella Briggs of Hot Springs, who has been visiting Mrs. E. A. McFadden, left yesterday for Jonesboro. John Gillespie left yesterday for Hot Springs for a brief visit, and from there he will go to Mineral Wells, Texas. Miss Nonie Pope leaves Friday for Tyler, Texas, where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Whitmarsh, who has been visiting Miss Ruth Scales, returned to her home at Texarkana yesterday. Mrs. Domdmia through the city yesterday en route to Faith, where he will visit H. C. Helvie. Misses Maude and Mary Sledge, who have been visiting Mrs. S. N. Knox, returned to their home at Chester, S. C. yesterday. Miss Julia Goodwin, who spent the past year with her brothers Walter and James Goodwin, has returned to her home at El Dorado. Misses Susie Willis, Christine Brewster and Lillian Magruder, of Magnolia, Ark., are in the city visiting Miss Selma Martin on Pine Street. F. A. Patterson, the popular pharmacist of W. L. Dewoody and Co., wife and son George, will leave Thursday for Illinois to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. W. A. Lee and children and Mrs. Richard Barnett spent yesterday in Altheimer with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Collier celebrating Mrs. Barnett's birthday. Misses Olivia Alexander, Fannie Chesplate and Ethel Clements will return today from a visit to school friends at Milford, Dallas, Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, and Mt. Pleasant, Texas. Revs. W. W. Nelson and J. W. Mann of Dewitt, G. M. Armstrong of Swan Lake and W. F. Lassiter of Gillette passed through the city yesterday en route to Kingsland. B. F. Ingram of Grady and T. A. Ingram of Star City and Colonel Gus Waterman left yesterday for Memphis to sign some of the bonds of the Linwood and Auburn Levee District, which were sold to a Memphis bank. John T. Watkins, the "Contest Man," who conducted the Graphic's contest, left on an early train this morning for Cairo, Ill. While in this city Mr. Watkins made many friends, by whom his departure is regretted.

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S. C. Alexander will leave July 1 for the Adirondacks.

Mrs. J. G. Scarborough left yesterday for Bearden.

Attorney B. F. Fly returned yesterday.

Roland Blass of Little Rock is in the city.

Miss Cora McIlhattan left yesterday for Tumo for a brief visit.

Miss Helen Edmonds of Little Rock is visiting Mrs. C. A. King.

Mrs. E. A. Rims.

Mrs. J. A. Hinton left yesterday for Bells, Tenn. for the summer.

Miss Carrie Arnold left yesterday for Texarkana for a brief visit.

Sheriff G. M. Philpot was in Little Rock yesterday on official business.

Miss Victoria Harre has returned from a visit to friends at Little Rock.

Charles Leverenz left yesterday for a trip to his old home at Danville, Ill.

Rev. M. W. Manville of Carr Memorial Church left yesterday for Kingsland.

J. A. Hinton of the Hessig-Ellis Drug Co. left yesterday on his regular trip.

Miss Bessie Martin is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Banks at Hot Springs.

Simon Bloom went to Varner yesterday after spending several days in this city.

N. E. McDonald, the cash register man, left yesterday for Portland on a business trip.

Miss Minnie McGaughy has returned from Warren and is visiting relatives here.

Miss Bessie Ware and Mrs. M. E. Linn returned to Grady yesterday after a brief visit.

Miss Henrietta Taylor arrived yesterday from Kentucky to visit A. W. Nunn and family.

Mrs. J. H. Thach left yesterday for Fordyce to attend J. D. Gary, who is very sick.

J. M. Jones of New York passed through the city yesterday en route to Memphis.

Dr. Wm. Grether returned yesterday from the reunion of the Mann family at Marianna.

Mrs. C. J. Lake and sons left yesterday for Helena to attend the Rottk-Walker wedding.

Judge A. B. Grace left yesterday for South Bend, where he will enjoy several days fishing.

Henry Bryan and Maurice Reinberger will leave in a few days for Mineral Wells, Texas.

W. H. Murphy of English passed through the city yesterday en route to Arkansas City.

Mrs. T. G. Culpepper and Mrs. H. G. Atkins of Rison were in the city shopping yesterday.

Miss Maude Boreing of Magnolia passed through the city yesterday en route to Little Rock.

Rev. W. W. Christie left yesterday for Kingsland, where he will attend the District conference.

H. C. Andrews and wife of Dexter passed through the city yesterday en route to Kingsland.

Lee Omohundro, the Little Rock sportsman and traveling salesman, is in the city calling on his trade.

Col. M. W. Taggart has returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Shelby in Little Rock.

Mrs. G. C. Kilgore of Tuscaloosa, Ala., returned home yesterday after a visit to H. C. Kilgore and wife.

Miss Francis Waterman left yesterday afternoon for Asheville, N. C., where she will spend the summer.

Philip Jenkins, Bryan Rogers, and Scott Rogers of Sherrill returned home yesterday after a brief visit here.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Taylor of Argenta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Taylor on South Walnut Street.

Ira D. Bloom, son of E. J. Bloom, left yesterday for Memphis to visit his aunt, Mrs. R. Winklein and family.

Miss Nolie Carmichael, and Miss Haney Carmichael and Miss Mary Harper left yesterday for Kerrville, Texas.

Miss Luella Briggs of Hot Springs, who has been visiting Mrs. E. A. McFadden, left yesterday for Jonesboro.

John Gillespie left yesterday for Hot Springs for a brief visit, and from there he will go to Mineral Wells, Texas.

Miss Nonie Pope leaves Friday for Tyler, Texas, where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends.

Miss Margaret Whitmarsh, who has been visiting Miss Ruth Scales, returned to her home at Texarkana yesterday.

Mrs. Domdmia through the city yesterday en route to Faith, where he will visit H. C. Helvie.

Misses Maude and Mary Sledge, who have been visiting Mrs. S. N. Knox, returned to their home at Chester, S. C. yesterday.

Miss Julia Goodwin, who spent the past year with her brothers Walter and James Goodwin, has returned to her home at El Dorado.

Misses Susie Willis, Christine Brewster and Lillian Magruder, of Magnolia, Ark., are in the city visiting Miss Selma Martin on Pine Street.

F. A. Patterson, the popular pharmacist of W. L. Dewoody and Co., wife and son George, will leave Thursday for Illinois to visit friends and relatives.

Mrs. W. A. Lee and children and Mrs. Richard Barnett spent yesterday in Altheimer with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Collier celebrating Mrs. Barnett's birthday.

Misses Olivia Alexander, Fannie Chesplate and Ethel Clements will return today from a visit to school friends at Milford, Dallas, Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto, and Mt. Pleasant, Texas.

Revs. W. W. Nelson and J. W. Mann of Dewitt, G. M. Armstrong of Swan Lake and W. F. Lassiter of Gillette passed through the city yesterday en route to Kingsland.

B. F. Ingram of Grady and T. A. Ingram of Star City and Colonel Gus Waterman left yesterday for Memphis to sign some of the bonds of the Linwood and Auburn Levee District, which were sold to a Memphis bank.

John T. Watkins, the "Contest Man," who conducted the Graphic's contest, left on an early train this morning for Cairo, Ill. While in this city Mr. Watkins made many friends, by whom his departure is regretted.

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A series of brief announcements about individuals leaving the city, arriving, returning from visits, or passing through on travel to destinations including Adirondacks, Bearden, Little Rock, Tumo, Bells Tenn., Texarkana, Kingsland, Danville Ill., Hot Springs, Varner, Portland, Warren, Grady, Kentucky, Fordyce, New York, Memphis, Marianna, Helena, South Bend, Mineral Wells Texas, Arkansas City, Rison, Magnolia, Dexter, Faith, Chester S. C., El Dorado, Asheville N. C., Sherrill, Argenta, Kerrville Texas, Jonesboro, Tyler Texas, Altheimer, Milford Texas, and others, mostly occurring yesterday with some future plans.

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