Gregg Co., TX - Newspapers - Wills Point Chronicle http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/greg/greggtoc.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/gregg/newspapers/wpchron.txt ********************************************************* This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Scott Fitzgerald scottfitzgerald@tyler.net ********************************************************* From Wills Point Chronicle, Thursday, August 16, 1894: Miss Zula Rucker and Mr. Willie Bass of Longview are visiting Mr. J. K. Rucker and family. From Wills Point Chronicle, Thursday, September 6, 1894: Miss Jewelle Lucket, a charming young lady of Longview, is visiting Miss Ammie Swank. From Wills Point Chronicle, Thursday, October 18, 1894: Mr. A. B. Rucker of Longview spent last Sunday in the city with his brother, Mr. J. K. Rucker. From the Wills Point Chronicle, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1894: Man Cut in Two Longview, Tex., Oct. 29 - O. A. Andrews, head breakman on the Texas and Pacific freight No. 15, yesterday morning was setting breaks as the train moved in the Junction yards, when a chain broke and he fell between the moving cars and was cut almost in two. He was married and had three small children. From the Wills Point Chronicle, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1894: Mr. E. S. Terry and family of Longview visited in the city Sunday. Mr. Terry presided over the CHRONICLE'S sanctum sanctorum in days gone by. From the Wills Point Chronicle, Thursday, Jan. 3, 1895: Miss Maud Wright of Longview has been the guest of Miss Lena McKain this week. From the Wills Point Chronicle, Thursday, Jan. 17, 1895: Mr. A. B. Rucker of Longview visited his brother, Mr. J. K. Rucker, this week. *********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ***********************************************