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Shelby
County Newspaper
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Shelbyville
Democrat
August 20, 1931 vol LVIII No. 8 p 5
col 8
THE TURN
Joseph Breighner went to Mode on Business
Tuesday.
Chester Westenhaver was a Sunday morning
caller in Clarksburg.
McKittrick Bros. of Mt. Tabor were on our
streets Saturday. They state
they began cutting broom corn Monday.
Catherine Breighner of Shelbyville spent
Sunday here with her parents,
B. W. Breighner and family.
Ross Arganbright and son Wayne were business
callers in Clarksburg
Saturday.
Jesse Gregg and George
Wheat were business callers in Clarksburg Saturday.
Joe Severe and family were shopping in
Clarksburg Monday.
Forrest Barbee delivered brick to Jack Burris
in Clarksburg Saturday.
Minor Parks has moved into the O. E. Tripp
from west of Clarksburg.
Merritt Ragan is sinking a well in Clarksburg
for Mrs. Burris.
A
good rain is much needed in the
Ralph Gottman was a Friday caller at Tom
Westenhaver’s.
Ervin Strohl and son, Aubrey, of Clarksburg
called on Noah Strohl’s
Saturday.
Fred Bare and sons of Tower Hill spent Sunday
at Bert Breighner’s.
Clyde Compton was shopping in Clarksburg
Thursday.
Tom Montonye of Hackberry was here Thursday
calling on friends.
Belle Miller spent Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Wm. Bivins.
Grover Shanholtzer was a Thursday caller at
J. P. Houston’s.
Isaac Wheat was a business caller at B. W.
Breighner’s.
Minor parks is doing some repair work on
Clyde VanMeter’s car.
Barrett Bros. were shopping in Clarksburg
Saturday.
Wm. Pease of Stewardson was here
Thursday calling on old friends.
Grant Schinzler was a Clarksburg caller on
Saturday.
Miss Caroline Breighner of Shelbyville spent
Saturday night and Sunday
here with home folks.
Jack Burris of Clarksburg was a Saturday
caller here at Chas Barbee’s.
Mrs. Chas. Wade was a Friday caller at Henry
[F.] Gottman’s.
Verl Shutt was a Clarksburg business caller
Saturday.
Freeman Summers was in Clarksburg on business
Monday.
Roy Shuff, who is working for successful
farming spent Sunday with home
folks.
George Wheat
is erecting a new broomcorn shed.
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