THE CITIZEN 
Scottsville, Kentucky  - Thursday Evening - August 2, 1911
(first existing copy)

Transcribed & Contributed by Sharon Tabor

 

pg4  Personal Mention
J.W. Hood of Woodbury, Ky, is here on business

Miss Gertrude Pope, of Hickory Flat, is visiting Mrs. J.B. Dodson

Mr. C.M. Holland, who has been sick for a few weeks, is out  again.

Mr. and Mrs. J.L Dixon returned home Saturday from an extended Western  trip.

Mrs. Nora McLaughlin, of Ardmore, Okla., is visiting relative and  friends at Westmoreland, Tenn.

Mr. Roy Atwood and family, of near Franklin, are here visiting Mrs.  J.W. Jackson and other relatives.

Hon. W.C. Goad has returned from several weeks’ stay at Hot Springs,  Ark. Mrs. Goad will remain here several weeks longer.

Miss Elizabeth Young, who has been visiting Mrs. Warren Weaver for  several day, returned today to her home near Bowling Green.

I have a new Hay Bailer and will move same to your farm and bail your  hay at reasonable prices. Call on Chas. Anthony at Ab. Anthony’s place,  Scottsville, Ky


Ghost Party
Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Crowe entertained  quite a number of young people at their home in honor of Mrs. Crowe’s visitors,  the Misses Mason of Bethpage, Tenn.  The guests were robed as ghosts.   Each one was to identify as many as he could and when the masks were pulled off,  it was found that Mrs. F.E. Bradley had captured the prize on the girls’ side  and Murl Pace had won on the boys’ side.. All-in-all, it was quite a haunted  occasion.