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Out of Town Papers ~ Little River County Gossip
Out of Town Newspapers Gossip about Little River County, Arkansas
1909-
Banks at Ashdown get swindled out of nine thousand dollars by a fast talking
man who claimed to be John Studstill from
1910-Mr.
Overton is under indictment for the
shooting of a postmaster in Long,
1912-
Two
1914- Sixteen buildings in Ashdown are destroyed by a fire that was caused by the explosion of an oil stove in a restaurant. Estimated damage is $25,000. This is the second fire in four months for Ashdown.
1916- John Hawkins murdered Mrs. Ben Diles and her 15 month old daughter.
1920-
Mrs. Grover Cobb of Ashdown visits Della Robertson in
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Pine Prairie Local News ~ 1929

Town Gossip
Little River News
Pine Prairie
February
13, 1929
v Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Echels and family spent Sunday with J.E. Green and
family.
v Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Green spent Sunday with Ernest Cooper and family
on Chas. Park’s place.
v Homer
Cunningham and Ed Funderburg called on Miss Susie Tyson
Saturday night near Richmond.
v Charley
Green spent Saturday night with Homer Funderburg.
v Jack
Gromes and wife have moved to this community.
v Herman
Southerland was a visitor at Geo. Cook’s Sunday.
v L. Prather
and family moved into this community last week.
v Geo.
Cook spent Sunday at Mack Cunningham’s.
v Edward
Cook, who has been real sick, is able to be up again.
v Little
Miss Marie Cooper spent last Wednesday with her aunt, Mrs. Floyd Green
v Mrs.
Ben Smith and daughter were visiting Mrs. Doc Henson Sunday.
v Ed Cobb
near Mack’s Chapel was the guest of J.E. Green Sunday.
v Jack
Gromes and Lige Pickett went to Millwood Sunday to move Fate Pickett
and family to this community.
v George
Cook and the Prather brothers visited the home of Mack Cunningham
and family Sunday.
v Bob Taylor
and the Green brothers called on the Pickett home Sunday.
v Will
Williams and family moved from here to Boss Sewell’s last week.
February
20, 1929
v Bud Wommack and family of near Ogden
spent Saturday night and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Cook.
v Oron
Crouch of Ashdown was at Jack Gromes Saturday night.
v Joe Gill
was here Monday.
v Mr.
and Mrs. Clevy Page spent the week-end with J.W. Funderburg.
v Mr.
and Mrs. Len McDowell visited Mr. and Mrs. Boss McDowell Sunday.
v Leon
and Edward Waldron were visiting Bill Green Sunday.
v Homer
Phillips of Mack’s Chapel was at the party Saturday night.
v Briant
Page was in Ashdown Saturday.
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