The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 19, Vernon, Jennings County, 4 December 1919 — Page 3

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. Jcia P2b tf Jefferson County L:s lrctl,ir Frank J;t week. Sara Jciasoa rsd vrife are entertain i;s narr dv-hter at tbeir Lome tiuce TliSakiiglTics. r.:t;rt ri;::--:ib ga v:fe (t sr'.r.t Hun Jay at CJc-.ree r":il! s 'Se 3D a Terry sz$ f-rnily of North the dfithef his father, George Perry. Jcba lioorhtidi returned to Gretnwo53 fjacday mfter a few days visit with tii parents. Trafford Fort and iamily e-vt Thursday with T. I,, Thorcss am! wife. Fnak gimpsori of Cincinnati is pn2Icj a few dtys at his farm beie William Llsbop and family of Jtipley Ccuaty f-ent Thanksgiving day with Trsnk Paugh and family. Word has teen received of the birth of a ion to William Halm acd wife of V Abuh, Mrs. II aim ia a daughter of WiJIiam McCarter and wife of here. George Perry a long life re-idrnt of LoTttt TowEibip died at his home in East Lovctt Saturday November 20 after a long illness. Funeral servi.xs will be held at the M. II. Cni-.rch at Dopont Monday December l.-t and burial In the Dupont Cemetery.

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