THE MEMPHIS PRESS SCIMITAR VOL. 47 NO. 22
WED. JANUARY 5, 1927
Transcribed by Sarah Hutcherson
THE PRESS-SCIMITAR VOLUME 47-NO.22 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5, 1927
DEATH MAY SAVE NEGRO FROM PRISON--If WESLEY BATTLE,negro,who is near death in a
hospital,dies,GEORGE BEAN,negro will not face a prison term of at least 5 to 10
years.GEORGE is charged with robbing WESLEY several weeks ago of his wallet and
money.If he dies or fails to prosecute,GEORGE will be freed of all charges.
CHAMPION OF AUDIT FIGHT IS ELECTED.ALAMO,TENN.The pro-audit faction of Crockett
County had all the better argument in county court session here.SQUIRE
S.H.BURNETT, who had led the fight for the county audit was elected chairman by a
majority of almost two to one over the champion of the antis, C.C. CARTER.
CARTER had
been chairman for the past two terms, but was recently indicted on charges of
forgery, embezzlement, larcency, misuse of public funds to his own use.His trial on
these charges will come up at the January term of circuit court. Indicted on the
same charges were County Supt.W.B.JONES and J.C.McLEAN, member of the county school
board.
UNION CITY,TENN.JAN.5--HARRIS BLAKEMORE,35,was instantly killed Tuesday by a N.C.&
St.L.local train, between Gibbs and Union City.BLAKEMORE,a timber buyer,resided at
Harris,Tenn.,and the father of several children. He was enroute to Gibbs where he
expected to take a train to his home in Harris.It is believed he sat on the track
to rest and fell asleep. The body was brought to Union City by the train that struck
him.
SELMER,TENN.JAN.5--T.C.ROBINSON,78,prominent farmer and for a number of years a
member of the McNairy County Court, died at his home in the northern part of the
county. He is survived by his aged wife and a number of children.
HICKORY FLAT,MISS.JAN.5--A wedding which has created a great deal of interest was
that of R.W.FARROW,70,and peg-legged, and MISS ETHEL JACKSON,16,a school girl.The
wedding was recently performed by MAYOR COARSON of Ashland,in the presence of two
witnesses.soon after the wedding, the happy couple left for their honeymoon to
points in Tennessee.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for ARCH DERRINGTON,23,by Rev.JAMES H. OAKLEY at the funeral home
of J.T.Hinton & Son at 3 p.m.Wednesday. MR.DERRINGTON died Tuesday morning at the
Methodist Hospital.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.Survivors are his widow,MAMIE
McKENZIE DERRINGTON; a son,WILLIAN HAL DERRINGTON,both of Normal,Tenn.;his
mother,MRS.A.K.DERRINGTON,of Meridian,Miss.;two sisters,MRS.G.W.H.FOSTER of
Meridian,Miss.;and MRS.W.H.GOLDMAN,of Memphis; four brothers,LUTHER DERRINGTON of
Dundee,Miss.,A.C.DERRINGTON of Oakland,Miss.,G.R.DERRINGTON of Norman,Tenn.,and
C.E.DERRINGTON of Meridian.Active pallbearers are:
H.V.SCRUGGS,S.A.RUSSELL,J.B.HIDGKINS,H.F.JAMES,J.M.SIBLEY and H.L.ERWIN.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for MRS.LELLIE MARY JOHNSTON,62,were conducted by Rev.GEORGE
S.FRAZER at the JOHNSTON home,37 S.Barksdale-st Wednesday.Survivors are two
daughters,MRS.A.G.SMITH,JR.,of Roanoke,Va.,and MRS.MARGARET J.MADDEN.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for CHARLIE HODGES,63,were held at Thompson Brothers funeral home
at 11 a.m.Wednesday,Rev.WALTER M.WHITE officiating.Surviving MR.HODGES are two
sisters,MRS.LIZZIE SNOWDEN and MRS.A.V.OWENS; and three brothers,R.F.HODGES,ALBERT
HODGES and WILL HODGES.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for MRS.ADDIE HAIRE,45,conducted by Rev.W.L.NORRIS,were held at
the HAIRE home,37 E.Gage-st.Wednesday.Burial in Forest Hill cemetery.MRS.HAIRE is
survived by her husband,F.L.HAIRE; two sons,MORRIS HAIRE and LALAB HAIRE,and three
daughters,MRS.ROBERT WINDALIN(?),MRS.L.S.BARTLETT and MRS.KATIE BROENS,all of this
city.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for KENNEDY DAILEY,29,were conducted by Rev.CHARLES NOYES TYNDELL
at the funeral home of J.W.NORRIS Wednesday.The body was sent to
Coffeyville,Miss.,for burial.Surviving are his widow,MRS.DORIS BROWN DAILEY;
mother,MRS.D.K.ANTHONY; and an uncle,WILL KENNEDY of Coffeyville,Miss.
JOHN J.HENNESSEY--70,died at his home,309 S.Third St.Tuesday.Surviving him are a
sister,MRS.FRANK CLARKE of San Diego,calif.;a nephew,JOSEPH CROTTY of Memphis; two
neices,MISS KATE CROTTY of Memphis and MRS.MARY BROWN of New Orleans,La.;and a
cousin,MRS.MAGGIE CUMMINGS.Funeral services will be held at the home of MRS.MAGGIE
CUMMINGS,366 Avery-st Thursday.Burial in Calvary Cemetery.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for ABNER O.ROGERS,who died Saturday at Ashville,N.C.will be held
from the Collins Funeral Home Thursday.Burial in Elmwood Cemetery.He is survived by
his widow,MRS.GEORGIE ROGERS; three sons,F.?., J.T.,and A.S.ROGERS; one
daughter,MRS.B.C.CLOYES; and a brother,JOHN O.ROGERS,of Versailes,Ky.
ATLANTA,GA.,JAN.5--MR.& MRS.BERRY F.BATES of Alanta,were killed Tuesday night when
the "Dixie Flyer" crashed into their auto at an Oakland City grade crossing.Both
died in an Atlanta hospital soon after the accident.
THE FIRST HIT AND RUN DRIVER OF YEAR--whose car left death trailing in its wake was
at large Wednesday.The driver is sought on a charge of manslaughter for the death
of GEORGE BUFORD,40,negro,436 St.Paul st,who Monday night was run doen and left
dying in the street at Calhoun and Mississippi.BUFORD died Tuesday.
DEATH NOTICES;NEWBY--At Methodist Hospital Tuesday January 4,1927,DOROTHY ELLEN
NEWBY,age 6 years,daughter of O.E.and MARY LAND NEWBY; sister of OLIVER
E.NEWBY,JR.,BERTHA MAY and RAYMOND L.NEWBY; granddaughter of MR.&
MRS.J.A.LAND.Interment in Forrest Hill Cemetery.
DEATH NOTICES;CLEVELAND--At residence,1774 Central Avenue,Wednesday morning,January
5,1927,WILLIAM BEATTY CLEVELAND,age 51 years,husband of SUE CLARK CLEVELAND; father
of SUE CLARK and JANE CLARK CLEVELAND of this city; brother of Cecelia H.CLEVELAND
of Alabama,MRS.LUTHER G.H.WILLIAMS of Lubbock,Texas, GEORGE B.CLEVELAND and JOHN
H.CLEVELAND,HARRY H>HOUSTON,of Mobile ALA.,MRS>HARRY H>TURNER of
Pensacola,Fla.,ELOISE ALLEN CLEVELAND of Petersburg Va.,and Oscar H.CLEVELAND of
this city.Services at the Calvary Espicopal Church. *********
THE PRESS-SCIMITAR VOLUME 47 NO.24 FRIDAY JANUARY 7.1927
GRILL NEGRO IN SLASHING MAN AND HOUSEKEEPER--A bloody handprint and a cigaret stub
were the weapons with which police Friday hoped to wring from ELLIS DAVIS,negro,a
confession that he Thursday night murdered PAUL BROWNE,740 Gallaway ave and
probably fatally slashed MRS.FANNIE MILLER,49,his housekeeper.BROWNE,50.died at
2:30 a.m. in St.Joseph's hospital from a slashed throught and five fractures of the
skull,received during a battle in his home Thursday at 7:15 p.m.MRS.MILLER,near
death with terible slashes in the throat and loss of blood,also is in St.Joseph
hospital,she has not been informed of BROWNE's death,but has postively identified
DAVIS as the assailant.DAVIS denies the murder and is attempting to prove an
alibi.No charges have been filed against him yet.Two other negroes are held,but are
expected to furnish info about DAVIS.About 7 p.m.MRS.T.J.WILLIAMS,next door
neighbor saw a negro walking up and down in front of the BROWNE home but didnot see
his face.At 7:15 p.m.,J.F.GUNN,735 Gallaway ave heard screams,snatched up his gun
and ran to the BROWNE home.He saw the negro fleeing but he was to far away to
shoot.He called police,they found MRS.MILLER lying in the doorway and BROWNE in the
front bedroom.BROWNE never regained consciousness,but MRS.MILLER was able to gasp
out her story.
VICTIM AND MURDERER--A tire chain tool was used to slay MRS.CATHERINE GALLAWAY at
Hempstead,Long Island.It was said by authorities that HAROLD F.WEBSTER,her son-in-
law,confessed the killing.WEBSTER is quoted as explaining that she threatened to
advise her daughter to divorce him and had interfered when he went to remove his
year-old son from the GALLAWAY home.
HUSBAND DRUNKARD DIVORCE PLEA SAYS--Charging that THOMAS LEE MILLER,her husband,is
now in Gartly-Ramsey hospital recovering from a prolonged liquor spree,MRS.MAY
GALLAWAY MILLER filed suit Friday in circuit court for divorce.She says he is a
habitual drunkard and charges extreme cruelty and inhuman treatment.She alleges
MILLER.at the time of their marriage in 1924,was an assistant of
T.H.TUTWILER,president of Memphis Street Railway,but lost his position because of
his love of liquor.
SUES FOR DAMAGES--Suit for $1500 damages was filed Friday in circuit court by
W.C.CANNON,negro contractor,againest A.GRANDI and his wife.CANNON alleges an auto
driven by GRANDI struck his auto while parked before his home,788 Mississippi ave
January 2nd and completely wrecked it.
LATE WIRE FLASHES BY THE UNITED PRESS--Newspaper man killed when car
wrecks.Wilmington,N.C.January 7.-O.C.FILIYAW,former telegraph editor of the
Wilmington Morning Star,was instantly killed today when his auto hit a tree and
overturned.
AMMONIA GAS VICTIM BETTER--After spending Wednesday night in Baptist hospital
recovering from ammonia fumes,MRS.BESSIE DODSON,25,returned to her work at the
Grennan Bakery Co.,374 S.Front st.Thursday Morning.(picture of her and her 11-
year-old daughter,Rosa.) Two others,MARIAN SMITH,carpenter and JAMES
MOORE,negro,were also asphyxiated,but recovered.
GILLISPIE IS SENTENCED--RAYMOND GILLESPIE was sentenced to five years in nashville
prison in First Criminal Court Friday on charges of robbing Bowers Store No.56 on
July 17.WILLIE GILLESPIE and WILLIE McCARTHY charged with aiding in the robbery
were acquitted.
JAIL FOR OFFICERS--who fail to appear as witnesses for the State in criminal cases
are likely to be brought in forcibly in the future and compelled to pay an
attachment fee of $2.30.SGT.HOYLE and Patrolman LAWHORN failed to appear in first
criminal court Friday to prosecute T.R.ALEXANDER on charges of reckless
driving."Send out and get them," ordered Assistant Attorney-General PHIL
WALLACE,"and serve an attachment warrant on them to get them here." Warrants were
made out and a deputy called Chief BURNEY and asked about the officiers. "Throw
them in jail," BURNEY said, "I told them last night to be in court this morning." A
few minutes later Sgt.HOYLE came running into the courtroom out of breath,"I
overslept." The case was tried without LAWHORN.
FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE--J.A.CRUMP was fined $100 in first criminal court Friday on
charges of violating the liqour law.
EX-DEPUTY SHERIFF INDICTED FOR MURDER--E.E.BAUGH,former deputy sheriff,was indicted
for first degree murder and carring a pistol by the grand jury in first criminal
court Friday.BAUGH shot and killed WILL PARKER,negro,last Sunday,during a craps
game.BAUGH charges that PARKER sold him a half pint of bad whiskey and that he made
the negro return the money.The negro,BAUGH says,returned with a knife and attempted
to stab him.The negro was killed.Witnesses to the shooting failed to corroborate
BAUGH's story of the killing.The grand jury also gave true bills for WILL
WILSON,indicted for robbery and OWLIE DELL for murder.15 other indictments and four
not true bills were returned by the grand jury.
SPECIAL DISPATCH.CLARKSVILLE,MISS.JAN 7--Coahoma Co.officers puzzled in their
search for Hilda,nine years,daughter of DR.W.H.McCRACKEN,said the mother of the
child disappeared today.She is said to have left Clarksdale in an
auto.DR.McCRACKEN,who slew FRANK EDWARDS,clerk,on the street here several weeks
ago,filed a habeas corpus plea several days ago,asking that HILDA and another
daughter be taken from their mother.He charged she was not a proper person to have
the children.Chancellor HARVEY McGEHEE today said that action in the case awaited
the course taken by attorneys.
SEEKS DIVORCE.SAYS WIFE IS TOO ROUGH--Because he claims his wife attempted to shoot
him and beat him with a slipper when he disarmed her,GEORGE A.WAGNER Friday
launched an attempt in circuit court to recapture single bliss.WAGNER claimed he
never lived after the marriage with his wife,ELSIE DELANO WAGNER.He said he visited
her at her invitation one night recently,and she pulled a piston on him but the
weapon failed to discharge.He and his nephew disarmed her,but she pulled off her
slipper and inflicted severe bruises on both of them.
JULIA HANSON HUFFMAN--18,ask from the Court restoration of her maiden name because
she alleged matrimony did not restrain her husband from assuming all the
prerogatives of singleness.MRS.HUFFMAN alleged her husband,M.L.HUFFMAN,recently
told her they had married to young,then abandoned her and has failed to contribute
to her support. ********* SECOND SECTION ********* SPECIAL DISPATCH
SCOOBA,MISS.JAN.7--LOUISE HALL,of the faculty of Kemper County Agriculyural High
School,was the victim of a serious accident.Returning to her duties here after a
10-day stay at her home in Koscuisko,she was thrown from the steps of the passenger
train while alighting.One arm was badly cut.She was also bruised about her body.
SPECIAL DISPATCH BLYTHEVILLE,ARK.JAN.7--JANE McADAMS,6,daughter of MRS.LUCY
McADAMS,broke her knee when she fell from a swing in which she was playing.The leg
had been in a brace prior to the accident.She was taken to DR.CAMPBELL's Clinic in
Memphis.
NEW STORE MANAGER COVINGTON,TENN.JAN.7--W.J.WOODY arrived in Covington this week
from Jackson to take charge of the local Saunders Store.R.K.McBRIDE,goes from here
to Union City where he will take charge of a similar store.
HOG CHORLERA IN TIPTON COVINGTON,TENN.JAN.7--DR.ED WALL,veterinary surgeon and
county livestock inspector here,reports that hog cholera is raging in Lauderdale
County.This disease is also appearing in many sections of Tipton County.
ARRANGE LECTURE COVINGTON,TENN.JAN.7--TOM STEELE,of Ripley will lecture to the
Men's Bible Class of First Presbyterian Church of Covington Sunday morning.
MISSING DRUGGIST SUED FOR DIVORCE.PINE BLUFF,ARK.JAN.7--Beating,cruelty and
incompatibility were the charges against D.W.STRONG,missing drug store
proprietor,by his wife,MRS.STRONG,who filed suit for divorce today.STRONG
disappeared Monday night,leaving a note on the table explaining everything to his
wife.He started the Star Drug Store five years ago with $3,500 belonging to his
wife.To repay MRS.STRONG for the "loan," he left everything to her,except his bank
account and the money in the store cash drawer,amounting to $19,000.He valued the
property left at $35,000.
MANY FAMILIES QUARANTINED IN TIPTON COUNTY.COVINGTON,TENN.,JAN.7--
DR.G.B.GILLESPIE,county health physician,reports that several new cases of smallpox
made their appearance in Tipton County.Two new cases are reported in the family of
JOHN MOORE,negro,which family has 13 members; two cases in the family of BOB
COCHRAN,who resides near Brighton.
TAKE RIPLEY OFFICES.RIPLEY,MISS.JAN.7--The new Ripley officials have taken
office.Those re-elected were FRANK STANFORD,marshal; W.F.HENSON,
R.B.SMITH,JR.,alderman.New officials elected were;SMITH BUTLER,Mayor, C.F.DIXON,
R.J.SHANNON, and J.M.HATCHER,alderman,
TWO EX-CONVICTS GET YEAR FOR AUTO THEFT--T.J.TUTTLE and BENJAMIN S.SUMMERS,who have
just completed a six-month term in a Kansas jail,and accepted a sentence of one
year and one day at Atlanta before Federal Judge ANDERSON Thursday.They pleaded
guilty to stealing an auto from URA ANDERSON at Springdale,Ark.,and bringing it to
Memphis. *********
THE PRESS SCIMITER VOL.47 NO.25 SATURDAY JANUARY 8,1927 FINAL EDITION
YOUNG MAN IS HUNTED IN GIRL'S DEATH--A jealous rejected lover was sought Saturday
with the murder of MISS GRACE BENNETT,26, at 12:30 a.m.,as she reached her home,194
w.Somerville st.MISS BENNETT was shot at close range.The bullet entered her right
breast.Neighbors said they heard two shots.When they reached MISS BENNETT,she was
dying and unable to speak.A web of circumstantial evidence,including an alleged
attempt to kill MISS BENNETT several days ago,has led homicide detectives to hunt
for MARSHALL SIGNER,28,of 208 S.Somerville st.Jilted two weeks ago,MISS BENNETT'S
friends told police that he had persistently tried to effect a reconcilation.
PATIENT CUTS SELF TO DEATH--Asking his nurse to step out of the room while he
shaved,J.G.COLLINS,49,of Matson,Miss.,ended his life by slashing his throat in
Methodist hospital Saturday.When MISS DORA BOLTON, COLLINS'nurse returned he lay
dead.DR.GEORGE LITTLETON said COLLINS was despondent because of his
illness.Thompson Bros.will send the body to Matson for burial.
MOUSE IS BLAMED FOR AUTO ACCIDENT--The first auto accident caused by a mouse has
been recorded.While trying to kill a mouse in the bottom of his
car,J.L.WILLIAMS,president of the Bank of Osceola,Osceola,Ark.,lost control of his
machine.The car went into a ditch and WILLIAMS was seriously hurt.He is at
DR.WILLIS C.CAMPBELL's clinic,recovering from broken bones in his knee and ankle.
SALESMAN IS CHARGED WITH SLAYING NEGRO--R.L.GILMORE,33,magazine salesman,confessed
slayer of WILLIE HENDERSON,negro,first homicide of 1927,was charged with
murder.GILMORE was arrested at his home,Russellville,Ark.,two days ago and brought
to Memphis Thursday.The attack took place in GILMORE'S room at 199 Monroe ave on
New Year's night.HENDERSON,the house boy of the rooming house attacked him with a
bucket GILMORE says."I was drunk at the time," he told Sergt.LEMMER, "but I had to
use the table leg in self-defense." The negro's skull was fractured by the blow.He
died two days later.
LEGAL RECORD SAYS BERTIG TOOK LIFE.PARAGOULD,ARK.JAN.8--AD BERTIG,head of Bertig
Brothers,Inc.,whose death on Dec.12th has been shrouded in mystery,killed
himself,according to DR.JAMES A.DILLMAN,the physician who signed the death
certificate.BERTIG was born in Austria,and had risen from the work of a dishwasher
to be one of the foremost financiers in Northeast,Ark.and Southeast,Mo.The
Paragould Bank closed shortly after his death.The Bertig Firm was indebted to the
bank.
SEEKS $10,000 DAMAGES--While A.Y.YOUNG was a guest in the auto of
Y.B.Goff,realestate man,the car plunged down an embankment,and YOUNG was injured
seriously,he alleges in a suit for $10,000 damages filed in circuit court.
GIRL HURT AS AUTO CRASHES INTO POLE--MISS ANNIE MAY STOUT,25,120 N.McLean blvd.,was
injured Saturday when an auto driven by W.W.HILDEBRAND,of Hollywood,crashed into a
telephone pole.She was treated at General Hospital.
DEPUTY TO DENY MURDER CHARGES--E.E.BAUGH,former deputy sheriff,will be arraigned
Monday on a charge of murder for the slaying of WILL PARKER,negro.He says he will
plead not guilty.
DEPUTY A.S.BUFORD--headed a squsrd of deputies Saturday who were searching for
HOMER CLEAVES,negro,said to have thrown LEON COLE,16,negro,off the roof of a store
on Thomas ave.COLE'S legs were broken in two places.He is at General
Hospital.Witnesses say the youths were quarreling.
DR.C.RAY COVINGTON--of Memphis Small Animal clinic,is in Methodist hospital as the
result of injuries suffered when his auto was struck early Saturday and totally
demolished at McLean blvd by a freight train.He suffered a sprained back and
shoulders in addition to severe cuts and abrasions.He is recoving.
U.C.BROWN--19,961 Oakview st was to be arraigned in city court Saturday on a charge
of speeding.He is alleged to have been making 34 miles an hour when arrested by
Motorcycle Officers HOLLOHAN and TURNER.(Ah,for the old days past; speeds on the
highways that was considered speeding,34 miles an hour.)
A DIVORCE AND $5000--alimony was asked by MRS.ALICE CHALK CRAWFORD in a bill filed
in chancery court.She charges cruelty and asks for custody of their only child.
CRUSHED BOY'S BODY INDENTIFIED--The body of MILES ISBELL,18,found with his head
crushed in a Frisco freight car at K.C. junction near Bellevue blvd Wednesday,was
sent early Saturday to his home near Nettleton,Ark.,after identification by his
father.The car,loaded at Nettleton,was sealed,ISBELL entered the car through an
opening by a broken board.J.H.DILLON,coronor,said a tie had slipped and pinned the
boy's head against the end of the car.His father heard of the finding of the body
at Lepanto,Ark.,and came late Friday and identified the body.
GETS $400 FOR HURTS--E.L.TAPPIN,negro truck driver sueing Dawson Brothers &
Beaver,contractors,for $12,000 damages for injuries,was awarded $400 by a jury in
circuit court.TAPPIN and his wife were driving one of the company's trucks,when the
brakes failed to hold on a hill,and the car turned over.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for DR.J.M.OSBORNE,53,who died at his home in
Howell,Ark.,Wednesday evening,were conducted bt Rev.J.W.MOORE,of Helena Ark.,at
Cotton Plant,Ark.,Friday afternoon.Burial will be in Cotton Plant
Cemetery,arrangements by J.T.Hinton & Sons.DR.OSBORNE is survived by his
widow,MRS.GRACE OABORNE of Howell,Ark; a daughter,MRS.ROBERT E.GREEN,of
Charleston,Miss; and a sister,MRS.J.P.DRUMMOND,of Ashville.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for TONY FLANN,39,were held Saturday at 2 p.m.at the funeral home
of J.T.Hinton & Son,Rev.JOHN F.HAYS officiating.Burial in National
Cemetery.MR.FLANN died at the U.S.Veterans' hospital Thursday afternoon.
FUNERAL SERVICES--for GROVER C.HENKE,38,who died at the U.S.Veterans' hospital
Wednesday,were conducted by Rev.I.N.STRONG at the funeral home of J.T.Hinton & Son
Saturday.Burial was in the National Cemetery.MR.HENKE is survived by his
mother,MRS.MARY SHAW HENKE; a sister,MRS.KATIE PATTERSON,of Memphis; and a
brother,O.W.HENKE,of DuValls Bluff,Ark.
THE BODY OF G.Y.MORTON--69,who died at the Baptist hospital Thursday,was sent from
the funeral home of Spencer Sturla at 4:15 p.m.Friday to Ripley,Miss.,where
services were held Saturday morning.Burial was in Ripley.MR.MORTON is survived by
his widow,FANNIE MORTON; one daughter,MISS MILDRED MORTON,of Ripley; and three
sons,W.N.MORTON of Ripley,J.W.MORTON of Memphis anf G.Y.MORTON of Kansas City,Mo.
NILES ISBELL--17,found dead in a freight car in Memphis,was forwarded Saturday
morning to Nettleton,Ark.,for burial.He is survived by his parents,DAN and GEORGIA
JONES ISBELL; and three brothers,SILAS ISBELL, KARIE ISBELL,and ALBERT ISBELL.
MRS.ANNA O.PETTY--who died in Chicago,Illinois Wednesday,services were held from
the funeral home of McDowell & Monteverde Saturday,with services at St.Brigid's
church at 9 a.m.Burial in Calvary Cemetery.MRS.PETTY is survived by her
husband,P.D.PETTY; two children,EDWARD PETTY and JEAN PETTY; and two
aunts,MRS.ELIZABETH JOBE of Chicago and MRS.MARY FITZGERALD of Memphis.
SECOND SECTION SATURDAY JANUARY 8,1927
HICKORY FLAT,MISS.JAN.8--GUSS HARPER,fireman for the Carr-Lowry Lumber
plant,located three miles south of this place,was severly scalded when a steam pipe
became unfastened,blowing hot steam in HARPER'S face.HARPER saved his sight by
quickly throwing his arm over his eyes.He was taken to New Albany hospital.
HICKORY FLAT,MISS.JAN.8--CLOTHING OF ALVIS JOHNSON,9,schoolboy,saturated with
gasoline and oils,ignited when he stood to near an open fireplace.The flames were
extinguished,but not before the boy was seriously burned.
HICKORY FLAT,MISS.JAN.8--HOLLIS SIMPSON,lumber inspector for the Carr-Lowry Lumber
company of this place,was injured when struck near the eye by a piece of lumder at
the plant here.
DIERKS,ARK.JAN.8--LAWRENCE BOWDEN,23,was killed Friday when the auto in which he
was riding overturned.Five occupants were hurt.LEE STRICKLAND,22,and VIRGINIA
DONALSON,20,are not expected to live.and MYRTLE ELHART,18,and OLIVER FOLAND,22,were
badly hurt.ELSIE STRICKLAND,19,was slightly bruised.They were on their way to the
Dierks-Murfreesboro basketball game.
C.C.CARLIN--29,had recovered Saturday from slight injuries received at 7 p.m.
Friday, when he stepped from an auto at N. Courtland and into the path of a
policeman's car.PATROLMAN F.L. GUSTAVUS, driving the city car struck CARLIN. He called
a Hinton ambulance and CARLIN was treated at Baptist hospital and released.
DEATH NOTICE--BENNETT; Suddenly at Baptist Hospital Saturday morning,Jan.8,12:45
o'clock,GRACE ELIZABETH DORRIS,28,wife of ERNEST E. BENNETT; daughter of ROBERT H.&
DORA ANN HUDDLESTON DORRIS of Bolivar,Tenn.; sister of EDWARD F.DORRIS, of
Jackson,Tenn., ATLAS N. DORRIS of Toone, Tenn.,& J.G. DORRIS of this city. Remains will
be forwarded to Bolivar,Tenn. Due notice of time will be given.
DEATH NOTICE--METTE; Suddenly in this city Saturday morning,Jan.8,1927,at 9:05
o'clock,M.HERMAN METTE,aged 80 years; husband of EMMA HEIN METTE; brother of MISS
ELIZABETH METTE, FRANK METTE, JOSEPH METTE and EDWARD METTE,all of this city.Due
notice of funeral will be given.J.T.Hinton & Son funeral home.
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