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From: "Gerri Sutton" <>
Subject: [KYLAUREL-L] Excerpts from The Mt.Echo 1904 (13)
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 14:51:48 -0400


Reprinted with permission of the Laurel Co. Historical Soc.
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JANUARY 22, 1904

LIST OF PRESENTS
The following is a list of presents presented Mr. and Mrs. McLemore on the
occasion of their wedding from friends in London:
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lovelace, hand painted vases
Mrs. H. C. Thompson, silver bread tray
Lydia and Lettie Coldwell, gold plated mirror
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pigg, candle sticks
Mrs Lucy Colbert, silver butter dish
Ruby and Pearl Hackney, olive fork
Dr. and Mrs.J. B. Mason, silver butter knife
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Elliott, pearl handle silver knives and forks
Mrs. L. J. Williams and daughter, butter knife
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dyche, sterling silver syrup stand
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boreing, silver fruit stand with Venetian glass
Dora Johnson, china cake plate
Mrs. Pitman, china salad dish
Myrtle Parsley, cut glass vinegar stand
Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, cut glass preserve stand
C. F. Province, onyx parlor lamp
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lovelace, silver ladle
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Howard, table linen and napkins
John Phillips, stag carving set
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jackson, range
Julie Baugh, sauce pan
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Harkleroads, pin cushion and pint lace handkerchief
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jackson, Silver bread tray
The Misses Williams, cut glass salt and pepper
Lula Pigg, silver gravy ladle
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parsley, after dinner spoons
J. R. Boreing, solid silver orange spoon
G. P. Johnson, water set
Jim Dillion and Herman Scoville, set of hand painted vases
Sallie Hixon and Lawrence Clark (Mr. Clark is from Jellico) silver bread
tray
Ollie Smith, bedroom slippers
J. B. Eberlein, sugar shell
C. N. Scoville, silver sugar shell and butter knife
Bertha Jackson, olive dish
Hope Pitman, Hair receiver
W. R. Murphy, silver gravy ladle
D. C. Edwards, table linen and napkins
Texie Hendrin, Lynda Ballard and Bird Peters, (young ladies who are visiting
here) two silver tooth pick holders
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pitman, silver orange spoon
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Poynter, bisque figure
The following were from friends at Wilton:
Mr. and Mrs. L. S.Safriet, silver ladle
Authur Jenkins, Leander Bowling, N. D. Bright and Jack Adams, silver tea set
H. S. Chandler, soup ladle and spoons
Dr. C. O. Taylor, silver water pitcher
Mr. and Mrs. Hyndman, solid silver spoons
>From Friends in Louisville:
H. G. Tabb, silver knives and forks
Grauman Henchey Cross Co., venetian rose brace
H. Kohn, gold clock
Jack Siler, silver mounted comb and brush
Bertia McCandless, battenburg center piece
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Townsley, hand painted vase
Overbacker Gilmore Co., silver chocolate spoons and ladle
>From Friends in Cincinnati:
Myrtle Huggins and Faith Singenfetler, cold meat fork
Ben Garthans, cut glass cracker jar.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Merring, hand embroidered table cover
Joseph A. Hindman, linen dresser scarf
C. J. Diltoe, stag carving set
And the following of the places named:
J. C. Brooks, of Crab Orchard, carving set
Mr. and Mrs. F. Sampson, of Bertha, solid silver berry spoon
Eva Bales, of Rose Hill, Va., gold brooch set with pearls
Louisa Sampson, of Bertha, burnt wood tabouret
D. R. Keener, of Lebanon, cut glass water bottle
Mrs. J. Givins, of Pittsburg, sugar shell
Mary and Maurice Givins, of Pittsburg, silver olive spoon.



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