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Domestic News November 18, 1921

Dresden Enterprise And Sharon Tribune

Dresden, Weakley County, Tennessee

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Local news from West Side Gearin's Chapel reports on residents' health, farming, relocations, a weekly prayer meeting, and a trip for holly harvesting. (148 characters)

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West Side Gearin's Chapel

Mr. Matt Winston is able to sit up about half of the time, but is improving very slowly.

Mr. T. P. Yeargin filled his silo last week.

Mr. J. M. Yeargin has been suffering with a carbuncle on his finger for several days.

Mr. C. A. Melton was called to the bedside of his father last Friday, who was not expected to live.

Jim Gearin will move next week.

Mr. Jim Womble has built a new house and will be ready to move in some time in a few days.

Mr. Lee Brinkley of Gleason will move to Hugh Speas' place.

Prayermeeting every Wednesday night at this place.

Roscoe McKelvey left last Sunday for Jackson, where he will make preparations for cutting holly. -Old Bachelor.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Agriculture Migration Or Settlement Religious Event

What keywords are associated?

Gearins Chapel Health Updates Silo Filling Carbuncle Family Bedside House Moving Prayermeeting Holly Cutting

What entities or persons were involved?

Matt Winston T. P. Yeargin J. M. Yeargin C. A. Melton Jim Gearin Jim Womble Lee Brinkley Hugh Speas Roscoe Mckelvey

Where did it happen?

West Side Gearin's Chapel

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Primary Location

West Side Gearin's Chapel

Key Persons

Matt Winston T. P. Yeargin J. M. Yeargin C. A. Melton Jim Gearin Jim Womble Lee Brinkley Hugh Speas Roscoe Mckelvey

Outcome

mr. matt winston improving slowly; mr. j. m. yeargin suffering with carbuncle; mr. c. a. melton's father not expected to live; others completing activities or planning moves without incident.

Event Details

Local community updates include Mr. Matt Winston able to sit up half the time but improving slowly; Mr. T. P. Yeargin filled his silo last week; Mr. J. M. Yeargin suffering with a carbuncle on his finger for several days; Mr. C. A. Melton called to his father's bedside last Friday where he was not expected to live; Jim Gearin will move next week; Mr. Jim Womble built a new house and will move in a few days; Mr. Lee Brinkley of Gleason will move to Hugh Speas' place; prayermeeting every Wednesday night; Roscoe McKelvey left last Sunday for Jackson to prepare for cutting holly.

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