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Domestic News May 6, 1910

The Lexington Advertiser

Lexington, Holmes County, Mississippi

What is this article about?

Local correspondent from Central Point reports on recent social visits and passages through the area, including families from Coxburg and Eulogy, and notes that school is nearly out.

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Central Point

As this writer has not written in a long time will try this week to write to the old Advertiser.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parkinson and children, of Coxburg, passed through here Tuesday on their way home.

K. W. Spell, of Coxburg, spent Sunday night in this vicinity. Come again, K. W. S., we are always glad to see you.

Joe A. Brown mingled with his many friends in Lexington Friday.

Mrs. Willie Pierce, of Eulogy, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. E. Hathcock and family.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parkinson and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Prince Parkinson and two children passed through here Sunday.

L. O. Spell and brother, Gordon, spent Sunday in our burg.

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pierce, of Eulogy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Spell, of Coxburg.

School is nearly out.

THE FAIRIES.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Local Visits Social Calls Family Passages Central Point News

What entities or persons were involved?

J. T. Parkinson K. W. Spell Joe A. Brown Willie Pierce J. E. Hathcock Prince Parkinson L. O. Spell Gordon J. V. Spell The Fairies

Where did it happen?

Central Point

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Central Point

Event Date

This Week

Key Persons

J. T. Parkinson K. W. Spell Joe A. Brown Willie Pierce J. E. Hathcock Prince Parkinson L. O. Spell Gordon J. V. Spell The Fairies

Event Details

Correspondent reports various local visits: J. T. Parkinson family passed through Tuesday from Coxburg; K. W. Spell spent Sunday night nearby; Joe A. Brown visited friends in Lexington Friday; Mrs. Willie Pierce visited Hathcocks Saturday from Eulogy; Parkinson families passed through Sunday; L. O. Spell and Gordon spent Sunday in town; Willie Pierces visited Spells Sunday in Coxburg; school nearly out.

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