Grant
County News
Published
Friday, June 21, 1918
Williamstown,
Kentucky
Miss
Zetta Sullivan, a stepdaughter of J. R. Webster, who lives near Downingsville,
swore to a warrant before R. L. Webb Tuesday charging Brack Johns, a young
farmer 23 years of age, with being the father of a child recently born to
her. Johns is a resident of Owen County and was recently married. The prosecuting
witness is only 15 years of age and the accused is charged with the offense
of rape. Zetta Sullivan, J. R. Webster and Dr. A. L. Abbott are named as
witnesses on the back of the
warrant.
Mrs.
Pauline Price of North Main Street has been granted a pension of $25 a month
on account of the services of her first husband, John W. Zinn, in the Civil
War. She was further granted back pay to the amount of $467. The pension
was procured through the efforts of her attorney, M. D. Gray. He advised
that this is the first time in his knowledge that a pension has ever been
granted the widow of a soldier who had later
remarried.
Walton,
June 20: Wm. H. Cram, one of our old and esteemed citizens, who has been
an inmate of the sanitarium at Lakeland, died there Monday, and the
remains were brought home Tuesday and taken to his old home at Williamstown
on Wednesday for interment. The funeral services were held by Rev. Amos Stout
of Crab Orchard at the Williamstown Baptist Church, a large number of sorrowing
relatives and friends being in attendance. Mr. Cram had been a member of
the Baptist Church for many years and was a fine citizen. He leaves a wife
and a large family of grown
children.
Commencement
exercises of the Class of 1918 of Williamstown High School were held at the
Opera House last Thursday evening. The class was composed of Flora Sohard,
Thos. D. Webb, James Kelley, John Juett, Ottis Littell, Tom Benson and Coloda
Ashcraft. James Kelley, the salutatorian of the class had as his subject
"The Fighting Spirit of Man," and delivered it a very creditable manner.
Miss Flora chose as her valedictory address the "American Red Cross" and
clearly outlined the great work that this organization is doing and has done
in the past. Dr. W. A. Ganfield, president of Centre College, delivered the
commencement address and Hon. Tim Needham, chairman of the board of trustees,
delivered the diplomas. Music was furnished by the Gibson House
Orchestra.
Walton
Gleanings:
1.
Dr. M. J. Crouch and J. W. Huey, of Union, spent Saturday here on
business.
2.
Mr. and Mrs. Conner Littrel of near Richwood were presented with a
daughter last Sunday
morning.
3.
Dr. H. C. Cram of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Harry Tetridge of Great Falls,
Montana, spent last week here with
relatives.
4.
C. S. Chambers and A. M. Edwards attended the annual session of the State
Undertakers Association at Louisville last
week.
5.
Mrs. Wm. Miller of Patriot, Indiana spent part of last week here on a visit
to her sister, Mrs. D. B. Wallace whose health is gradually
improving.
6.
Mr. and mrs. Frank Walton of Bellevue spent Sunday here the guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mayhugh and her brother, J. C. Mayhugh and
wife.
7.
Col. Samuel M. Waterhouse, of the Panama Canal Zone, spent part of the last
week here the guest of his sisters, mrs. D. E. Bedinger and Mrs. R. O. Hughes,
of Richwood.
8.
Cecil Watson who has been at Camp Logan, Texas sailed for France last week.
Thos. J. Hughes, who has been at Camp Sheridan, Alabama, expects to go to
France next week.
9.
Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Stallard and little daughter, of Madisonville, Ohio, spend
Sunday here the guest of Judge and Mrs. T. F. Curley. Dr. Stallard attended
the dental meeting at Lexington last week.
10.
Miss Jennie Lee Gains, who has been undergoing treatment at the residence
of Dr. B. K. Menefee at Covington, was brought home Sunday as it was though
she would continue to improve with home
conditions.
11.
Callie Acree left Monday for Richmond to attend
school.
12.
Willard Ellis returned home Sunday from visiting in
Cincinnati.
13.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Covington of Scott County visited S. H. Parker and family
last week.
14.
Dr. O. McGee spent last Wednesday with Walter Henderson and wife near Dillsboro,
Indiana.
15.
Miss Julia Gouge of Cincinnati came out Saturday to spend the summer with
her parents.
16.
Miss Ora Gouge returned to Cincinnati Sunday after visiting with her parents,
Wm. Gouge and
family.
17.
Mr. John Conrad and sons, Guy and Walter, and her two grandchildren, Claude
Lee and Relda of Dry Ridge, spent Sunday with Clay Conrad and
wife.
18.
Miss Ethel Wainscot who has been working at Dayton, Ohio came home Saturday
to spend the
summer.
19.
Wesley Hicks, who was reared in this community and enlisted in Uncle Sam's
service last September, came out from Ft. Thomas last Wednesday and joined
the matrimonial list. Miss Viona Hughes and Mr. Hicks were married Wednesday
evening at Owenton. Sunday at Antioch Church, Mr. Hicks gave a few minutes
talk on army life which was very interesting. He likes working for Uncle
Sam.
Sherman
News:
1.
Mrs. Frank Barker has returned from a trip to Somerset,
Kentucky.
2.
Bob Dickerson and wife were guests of W. T. Stewart,
Sunday.
3.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowling are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby
boy.
4.
Mrs. G. W. Collins and children, Tom and Alice, spent Friday with Mrs. J.
L. Price.
5.
Miss Katherine Dickerson spent last week with her aunt, Miss Dudley, at Dry
Ridge.
6.
C. T. Morris visited his son, Lester, at Camp Taylor, Sunday.
7.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mitchell, who were married Saturday morning at the home
of Rev. Marx, are visiting his daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Points.
8.
Chas. Faulstich and family of Dayton, Ohio motored through Saturday for a
several days visit with his father, Wm. Faulstich and
family.
9.
Miss Eva Robert, Walton, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Harris Moore.
Miss Mary Ransom of Verona is with Mrs. Moore for the
week.
10.
Clifford Franks passed through here Monday night enroute from Indianapolis
where he has been in Mechanical training to Ft. Hancock, Augusta,
Georgia.
11.
Word has come to the family of Robert Adams of the death of his son, Lee
Adams, in Phoenix, Arizona. The body will be brought here for burial at Big
Bone, Boone County.
Marriage
Licenses Issued by County Clerk Dunlap:
1.
Charlie Mitchell and Margaret Wayland, both of near Crittenden. They were
married Saturday at Dry Ridge by Rev.
Marx.
2.
Z. Gourley obtained a marriage license to wed Miss Junie M. Barnett, daughter
of N. Barnett of
Mason.
3.
Bernard Nichtsing was granted a licensed to wed Frederick Johnson of Richwood,
Kentucky. The groom is a native of
Ohio.
Dry
Ridge News:
1.
Mrs. A. Smith has for her guest, Mrs. Ingles, of Millersburg.
2.
J. R. Flynn was visiting relatives at Georgetown last Saturday and
Sunday.
3.
M. Reed and family and Mrs. Harry Drinkard and daughter motored to Elliston
Sunday.
4.
Stamp Stephenson and wife motored to Georgetown last week to visit
relatives.
5.
Miss Myrtle Simpson of New Columbus is visiting her uncle, Perry
Simpson.
6.
Wm. Forsythe and wife and Mrs. Russell Forsythe motored to Camp Taylor
to spend the day Saturday with Russell Forsythe who was stationed there,
but when they arrived they were informed that he with many others had left
camp just one hour earlier for another camp. It was a bitter disappointment
to them as they had not seen him since he left here some time ago.
7. Miss Ella Myers is spending her vacation with Wm. Clements and wife and
other
relatives.
8.
Miss Nellie Pigg of Erlanger is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Lucy
Lang and other
relatives.
9.
Albert Stephenson and Miss Mary O'Banion were married last Wednesday in
Cincinnati and returned to the groom's father's, Chas. Stephenson, where
they will make their home for the
present.
Jonesville
News:
1.
Mr. Herndon and family were delightfully entertained at the home of Dr. Abbott
last Sunday.
2.
Miss Edith Steger, who has been visiting relatives near Zion, returned Sunday
accompanied by her cousin, Miss Lorena
Mattox.
Personal
and Local:
1.
Miss Nannette Case is spending a few days with Miss Helen
Beasley.
2.
Miss Corinne Wilson of Millers is visiting Mrs. Kate
Martin.
3.
Mrs. J. C. Kells received a card from her nephew, Ambrose Ammerman, stating
that he had landed safely in
France.
4.
Miss Helen Beasley entertained with a 500 party in honor of Miss Clara Bracht,
bride-elect of Ferd Chipman. After the refreshments were served there was
a shower of handkerchiefs for Miss
Bracht.
5.
Miss Bessie Carter left last Friday week for Des Moines, Iowa, where she
will visit her sister, Violet Bri__gtman. She will stop in different parts
of Illinois to visit her brothers, John and Frank, and other
friends.
6.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Taylor and family entertained for dinner Sunday the following:
Mr. and Mrs. West Taylor and family of Owenton, Mrs. Otha Harrison of Harrisburg,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hix, Mr. and Mrs. Obie Taylor and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Juett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Wood, and
Miss Rozella
Rolland.
7.
Mrs. T. D. Boyce had for guests Sunday, Mrs. Elizabeth lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Garrard of Berry, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tucker and son of Dayton, William
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. harmie Barnes and son, Misses Elva, Lillian and Shirley
Scroggin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnes and
son.
8.
Mrs. Emma Toole and W. C. Ware and wife went to Michigan and spent several
days at Camp Custer with their son, Private Homer M. Ware. Homer send his
love to all his friends here and says he wants to go on over to France and
do his bit. His division is expected to go to France in
July.
9.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rednower announce the marriage of their daughter,
Christian, to Gordon Barrow Higgins, which was solemnized at Louisville June
15. The bride and bridegroom arrived in Lexington yesterday and will be at
home with Mr. and Mrs. Rednower at their residence on Loundon
Avenue.
10.
Charles Harrison, Thomas Benson, and Russell Burroughs, three splendid
Williamstown boys, left Sunday for Detroit where they will seek employment.
In a letter home Thursday the boys say that they are at work for the Packard
Motor Car
Company.
11.
Mrs. Belle T. Clark, Mrs. Owen Hulett and Mrs. Thomas Dunlap spent the weekend
in Cincinnati attending the commencement exercises of Frederick Roy Clark,
who graduated from the Miami Medical College of the Cincinnati University.
Dr. Clark has entered Christs Hospital to serve as an intern until called
into medical service in the Army, in which branch he has already
enlisted.
Mason
News:
1.
Miss Susie Dunn is now sales lady at T. & L.
Kings.
2.
George Sebre, wife and daughters of Dry Ridge, were weekend visitors to
relatives.
3.
Mrs. Ezra Ruddell and children and Mrs. Wm. Guill visited at Mrs. Elizabeth
Rankins' Tuesday.
Miss
Emma Line Arnold of Pendleton County, a graduate of the Williamstown High
School, class of 1916, was married Wednesday of last week to Henry Galloway
of Falmouth, the ceremony taking place in Covington. The nuptial know was
tied by Reverend O. J. Steger. The ceremony was witnessed by a few intimate
friends. After finishing her high school course here Miss Arnold engaged
in teaching and taught two terms of school in this county where she met with
excellent success. She recently took a civil service examination government
position which she passed successfully. They will make their home for the
present at Newport News, Virginia, where the groom holds an excellent position
as machinist in the U. S.
shipyards.
Wesley
Hicks, who was reared in the community of Keefer, and enlisted in Uncle Sam's
service last September, came out from Ft. Thomas last Wednesday and joined
the matrimonial list. Miss Viona Hughes and Mr. Hicks were married Wednesday
evening at Owenton. Their many friends with them a happy future. Sunday at
Anticoh Church, Mr. Hicks gave a few minutes talk on army life which was
very interesting. He likes working for Uncle
Sam.
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