Memorial Service at
Oak Level Christian Church In Memory of Archie Pearce
Memorial services will be held at Oak Level Christian church
on next Sunday, December 7th, 1919, at the usual hour in memory of
Archie Pearce, who fell in battle at Mont Jancon, France, on November 21st,
1918, while in action.
Rev. B.F. Black will conduct the services and a fine sermon
will be delivered.
The public and especially all soldiers are invited to
attend.
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Mariah Ruffin,
Colored, Dead
Aunt Mariah Ruffin, one of Franklin County’s respected
colored citizens, died almost instantly with Hemorrhages Thursday afternoon in
the yard of Mr. Willis Young, while there in service. Aunt Mariah was
industrious and polite and had won a large number of friends among the white people,
as well as among her own race through her faithful service. She was always
willing and ready to help any one in trouble and will be missed by a large
number whom she served faithfully while here on earth. Her remains were
interred in the colored burying ground at R.T. Clifton’s where she lived, on
Saturday afternoon.
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Little Edward Spivey
Dead
On November 24th, 1919, Edward Allen Spivey, the
little 14-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Spivey, died at their home
in Cypress Creek township. Edward was the only son and his death leaves a
vacancy in the home that time will be long in healing. Everything was done that
was possible to do but God in his wisdom evidently needed him to add another star
in Heaven’s brightness.
The interment was made on Tuesday in the presence of a large
number of relatives and sorrowing friends.
The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire
community.
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