Campbell County TN Archives News.....Local Happenings June 22, 1921 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/tn/tnfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Misty Smith mstydwn@mistystree.com October 2, 2005, 11:14 pm The LaFollette Press June 22, 1921 Local Happenings Mr. W.L. Bishop motored to Knoxville Monday. Mr. Hayes, representing the Underwood Typewriter Agency at Knoxville was a business visitor in town Monday. Mr. Gamble and sister Miss Gamble, were visitors in Clinton last week. Miss Mary Hollingsworth of Knoxville visited friends here Monday. Mr. J.C. Morgan of Knoxville, spent Sunday with H.A. Tiller and family. Mrs. Frank Edwards and son of Coal Creek were visitors in town Friday. Mr. B.F. Allison of Westbourne, was a visitor in LaFollette Sunday. Miss Lelia Cruise of Knoxville, spent Sunday with friends here. Mrs. Dr. Lindsay of Pruden, was the week end guest of her sister, Mr. W. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Chase. L. Cain spent Sunday with relatives at Lead Mine Bend. Mrs. Eliza Childress spent Saturday and Sunday in Coal Creek. Messrs. S.H. Bowman and Dan Baird were Knoxville visitors Sunday. Mr. Henry Bowman of Jellico, was a visitor in town Sunday. The Girl Scouts who are camped at Eagle Bluff report that they are having a fine time. Miss Edith Creekmore spent Sunday at Wynn, the guest of her cousin, Miss Marie Jones. Friends of Mr. John Dail are glad to hear that his health is improving after a weeks illness. J.W. Parrott and family and Marshall Riggs and family motored to Valley View Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Roos have as their guests the Misses Mary and Meeda Roos of Lexington, Ky. Paul Summers, who has been visiting homefolks for the last two weeks returned Monday to school in Cincinnati. Misses Mary and Meeda Roos of Lexington, arrived Sunday for a visit at the home of their uncle, Mr. Phil Roos. Mrs. W.E. Hendren and children spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of relatives in Coal Creek. Mr. Butler, representing the Ford Agency at Mosheim, Tenn., was a business visitor in town Monday. Miss Clara Lindley has as her guest her mother, Mrs. S.B. Lindley, also her nephew George Lee Allen. Little Miss Katherine McFarland of Tazwell, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lucy Owens. Mrs. Lida Christenbury Cavendish and Miss Beulah Christenbury were visitors in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Clear and children of Rich Mt., were guests at the home of E.W. Claiborne Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J.U. Snyder and children and her mother Mrs. Fonville, are spending a few days in Jellico with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsel Thayer, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chiles motored to Powell’s Station Sunday. Mrs. Nell Bowman and children of Rich Mt., were the guests of Mesdames. E.W. Claiborne and E.B. Bowman Friday. Mr. R.H. Woody, of the Woody-Hobbs Co., at Jellico, was a visitor at the Press office Tuesday renewing an old acquaintance with the editor. Mrs. J.M. Davis of Jacksboro, spent Thursday and Friday here the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E.E. Claiborne. Mr. W.G. Huffin and Mr. C.C Jarvis of Knoxville, were visitors in town in the interests of the Preston Motor Corporation of Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. John Agee of Cotula, are receiving congratulations over the arrivals of their twins, a son and a daughter. Mrs. Agee was formerly Miss Lill Wynn. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Cooper and little son, Geo. A. Jr., returned Friday to their home in Knoxville after spending a few days here the guest of Mrs. Cooper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Hayes. On Monday evening Miss Marie Jones entertained a few of her friends with a dance at her home in Wynn. About seven couples enjoyed the hospitality of this charming hostess. Mr. L.C. Crewe attended the meeting of the National Coal Operators Association at Washington last week. Mr. Bob Braley of Chicago, arrived last week for a visit with friends here and at Wynn. Additional Comments: The LaFollette Press LaFollette, Campbell County, Tennessee June 22, 1921 Vol. XII No. 29 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/tn/campbell/newspapers/localhap214gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/tnfiles/ File size: 4.4 Kb