NEWS: Local News, 1926, Henderson County ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. Date: 1 Oct 1999 Transcribed & Donated by: MistiDN@aol.com ************************************************************************ Local News abstracted from the Henderson Evening Journal, April 7 1926 U.H. Pargny is in Martinsville, IN for a month. Thomas Sights and James Nobels of Near Niagara are heading to Detroit MI for a visit. Mrs. Emory King just back to her home in the country. She was visiting relatives in New Orleans Mrs. Li McCormick’s( of Corydon) operation at Moseley hospital was successful. Mrs. Letcher Sandefur was admitted to Moseley Hospital for treatment. Mrs. James Yeaman is receiving treatment at the Moseley Hospital. Forest Wood of Henderson is resting well after an operation at the Henderson Hospital. Mrs. Lee Willson and Miss Annie Stewart have been dismissed from the Henderson Hospital, following treatment. Miss Camille Jones is a teacher at the Corydon school. She is ill with the influenza Mrs J. H. Toy is recovering, in her home, from the flu. Mrs. Sam Smith is suffering with rheumatism Rev. Everett Sisk, of Providence, KY, stopped off to stay with relatives Monday night. He was headed for Bluff City for a meeting. Mrs. Sarah Turpin is visiting Mr. And Mrs. Willie Melton of Helm Street. Mrs. Turpin resides in Sebree. A trip to Cypress, IN to visit friends included Mr. And Mrs. Arthur Raymond, Mrs. John Raymond and Mrs. Ruth Craig. Mrs Emma Knight has returned from her visit with her daughter, Mrs. Otto Kloke. Mrs. Kloke of Smith Mills, had been ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Emmit Richmond is off to visit relatives in Smith Mills.