Murray County, GA
Personal Newspaper Articles
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Source: The Dallas Weekly Herald 14 June 1883
A Miss Bessie Galt and a Miss McGee of Spring Place, Georgia, are visiting relatives in our county. They are estimable young ladies, related to some of our best citizens.
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Source: The Altanta Constitution 11 May 1884
Mr. W. Colquitt Carter, a prominent farmer, merchant and manufacturer of Murray County, Georgia spent several days in the city during the week.
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Source: The Atlanta Constitution 13 Sept 1902
Calvin E. McLain, appointed postmaster at Adair, Murray County, Georgia, to succeed Thomas L. McLain, resigned.
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Source: The Kingsport Times (Kingsport, TN) 4 June 1944
ALUMNUS OF LMU SIGNS AS COACH
Harrogate, Tenn.--(Spl.)--President Stewart W. McClelland of L.M.U. has announced that Professor C. W. Bradley, principal and coach of Murray County High School, Chatsworth, Ga., will be the new coach at Lincoln Memorial University. Coach Bradley is a graduate of L.M.U. and holds a an A.B. degree from the 1934 class. He has been a successful coach and teacher at Chatsworth for the past ten years, turning out winning teams in basketball, for which L.M.U. is noted. Coach Bradley has led his teams to 252 victories against 51 defeats in the past ten years. He is also an outstanding instructor in tennis, baseball, and track.
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Source: Florence Morning News (Florence, South Carolina) 18 Sept 1949
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rymer and daughters, Miss Jeannine Rymer and Nancy Sue, who moved here from Chatsworth, Georgia. Mr. Rymer, who is office manager of McInnes Wholesale Grocery has been in Florence for several months, and since finding a house has been joined by his family. Miss Jeannine Rymer will leave at an early date for West Georgia College at Carrollton, Georgia.
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Source: Florence Morning News (Florence, South Carolina 26 Sept 1965
Mrs. C. J. (Joe) Turner is the former Betty McCune Of Chatsworth, Georgia. They have two children, Carl Jr., and Denise.
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Source: Big Spring Daily Herald (Big Spring, Texas) 6 Jan 1955
SPECIAL NOTICE: Notice to everyone. Jerry Forrest, Route 3, Chatsworth, Georgia, has brain cancer. Only living for his get well cards. Won't you please send him one? A friend.
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Source: The Chronicle Telegram (Elyria, Ohio) 28 Aug 1975
Jody Ridley of Chatsworth, Georgia has sent notice that he plans to compete in this year's addition of the State Championship event and is frantically working to rebuild his 1965 Ford Flacon which turned on thousands of fans as it nearly flew around all the tracks in last year's series. The car was heavily damaged recently in a crash at a Cincinnati speedway.
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Source: Denton Journal (Denton, Maryland) 10 Aug 1962
Mrs. Augusta Greeson and daughter, Mrs. Charles Bochner, husband and four children, spent last week visiting in the Southern States, touring and camping on the Skyline Drive, and in Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina. They also visited relatives of the late S. B. Greeson, in Chatsworth, Georgia.
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Source: Great Bend Daily Tribune (Great Bend, Kansas) 28 June 1968
CENTRAL KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS: Frank Burns, Chatsworth, Georgia.
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Source: Hillsboro Press Gazette (Hillsboro, Ohio) 17 July 1974
Miss Linda Skelton and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Watkins and sons of Cincinnati spent from Tuesday until Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Dora Ledford at Chatsworth, Georgia.
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Source: Anniston Star (Anniston, Alabama) 23 June 1935
Dr. E. H. Dickle has returned to Chatsworth, Ga., after a visit to relatives in Anniston.
Source: Anniston Start (Anniston, Alabama) 14 Jan 1937
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pearson and Miss Gloria Pearson have returned from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Dickle in Chatsworth, Ga.
Source: Anniston Star (Anniston, Alabama) 1 Sept 1938
Dr. E. H. Dickey(?) has returned to Chatsworth, Ga., after a visit with his sisters, Mrs. Willie Costello and Mrs. W. G. Pearson.
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