
In Alphabetical Order by Surname
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HEATHCOCK, Lynn (???? - 1953)
Prominent Jackson Woman Dies; Cousin Of Miss Erby Sedberry
Miss Lynn Heathcock, prominent Jackson civic woman, died following major surgery in a Memphis hospital Friday morning. She had been ill some time. Funeral services and burial took place in Jackson Saturday afternoon. Miss Heathcock, an accomplished pianist and active leader in her home city, was a cousin of Miss Erbye Sedberry of McMinnville and she had visited here on numerous occasions.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN. Thursday, Dec 24, 1953, p. 7.
[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, Bethany, OK, 2000]
HELMER, Franklin Clarence (1902-1952)
F.C. Helmer, 49, Dies In Indiana
Franklin Clarence Helmer, 49-year-old International Harvester Company official and former resident of Morrison, died at Lutheran hospital in Ft. Wayne, Ind., Tuesday, June 10. The body was returned here and funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Morrison Church of Christ. Stanley J. A. McInery, minister of Westwood Church of Christ, and John W. High officiated and burial was in Morrison cemetery. Mr. Helmer, native of Monroe, Ind., was born August 26, 1902. He was a son of Charles Helmer and Sarah Rupert Helmer. His parents passed away early in his life and he moved to Tennessee, residing at Bradyville in Cannon county and at Morrison until his returned to the north to work. About 10 years ago Mr. Helmer accepted a position with International Harvester and was in the employee of that firm at the time of his death. He was a member of the Church of Christ and the Loyal Order of Moose. Survivors include a half-sister and his stepmother. High's were in charge of local arrangements.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN. 19 June 1952, p. 8.[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, 2001]
HENDERSON, Mrs. Sam (???? - 1883)
Death of Mrs. Henderson.
Mrs. Sam Henderson, formerly of this place, but for the last two years a citizen of Nashville, died in that city of consumption on the 20th of Sept. 1883. Her remains were brought to this place and deposited in the new cemetery. The funeral service was conducted by Dr. G.T. Stainback. Mrs. Henderson was a consistent member of the Baptist church, a devoted Christian, well known, and beloved by her many friends and acquaintances. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community.
Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN 29 Sep 1883, p. 8.[Contributor: Miss Dean Brewer, McMinnville, TN, 1999.]
HENDERSON, Rosa Elizabeth Brown (1884-1941)
Mrs. Rosa Elizabeth Henderson
Mrs. Rosa Elizabeth Henderson, 56, wife of Will Henderson, died at her home near Viola in the eighth district at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, following an illness of several months. Funeral services were conducted from the Mt. Zion Methodist church at Thaxton at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Burial was in the Mt. Zion cemetery. Mrs. Henderson, who was the daughter of the late Isaac and Margaret Lynn Brown, was born in the vicinity of Thaxton May 4, 1884. Besides her husband she is survived by four sons, Charles Henderson, Hillsboro, Isaac Henderson, J.B. Henderson, Foster Henderson, and Rayburn Henderson, all of this county; one daughter, Willie Henderson, this county; one sister, Mrs. Josie Rogers, this county; and six brothers, Mack Brown, Tom Brown, Frank Brown and Roy Brown, Hillsboro; Andrew Brown, Nashville, and Herbert Brown, Los Angeles, Calif. Arrangements were by Jones & Warren, Inc.The Southern Standard, McMinnville, Tennessee, Fri 17 Jan 1941.[Contributor: Gayle Hassler, 1998.]
HENDRICKSON, Elijah (circa 1869 -1952)
Mr. Hendrickson, 83, Dies At Watertown
Elijah Hendrixson, 83-year-old retired farmer and father of Ed Hendrickson, McMinnville automotive dealership employee, died at his home at Watertown Monday morning at 2 o'clock following an illness of several weeks. Funeral services and burial took place at Watertown Tuesday. Mr. Hendrickson was a native of DeKalb county but had lived in Wilson county for the past 40 years. He was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors, in addition to his son, is his wife Mrs. Betty Barbee Hendrickson; four other sons, one daughter, four brothers and two sistersSouthern Standard, McMinnville,TN. Apr. 11, 1952, p. 4.[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, 2001]
HENDRIXSON, A.A. (circa 1911-1996)
A.A. (Fat) Hendrixson, 85
Murfreesboro resident and DeKalb County native A.A. (Fat) Hendrixson, 85, died unexpectedly March 31 at Midde Tennessee Medical Center. A chef and restaurant owner for many years in Warren County and a member of Southeast Baptist Church, he was the son of the late G.W. and Mettie Trusty Hendrixson. He is survived by one son, Alton Douglas Hendrixson of McMinnville; two daughters, Jo Ann Bishop of Corinth, Miss. and Karol Jane Basham of Manchester; one brother, Robert Hendrixson of McMinnville; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. today at Woodfin Memorial Chapel in Murfreesboro with Rev. Don Edwards officiating. Burial will follow at DeKab Memorial Gardens. Information courtesy of Love-Cantrell & Cope Funeral Home.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN. 3 Apr 1996.
[Contributor: L.J. Hunter, 2002]
HENDRIX, CLARA (1901-1972)
Clara Hendrix
Mrs. Clara Hendrix, 71 year old widowed resident of 112 Cedar street, McMinnville, was pronounced dead on arrival at Warren County General Hospital at 7:30 a.m. Friday.
A native of this county and a member of the Church of Christ, she was the widow of William Oscar Hendrix, who preceded her in death May 20, 1970. She was a daughter of the late Julius and Myram Green Cantrell. Survivores include two brothers, Jay Cantrell, Route 8; Walter F. Cantrell, Route 5; two sisters, Mrs. Flossie Harris, McMinnville, and Mrs. Ova Cantrell, Mt. Pleasant; a stepson, James Roy Hendrix, Knoxville, and three grandchildren. With Brother Julian Goodpasture officiating, last rites were held in High's Chapel at 2 p.m. Sunday, interment being in Riverside Cemetery. High's Inc. was in charge of arrangements.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN, 27 Nov 1972.[Contributor: Saundra Anderson, 1998.][Note: Clara Cantrell Anderson Hendrix, Oct.6, 1901-Nov. 24, 1972.]
HENDRIXSON, Mary Lorene (circa 1928-1999)
The funeral of Mary Lorene Hendrixson, 71, of Smithville was held Monday, January 11, 1999 in the Chapel of Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Bro. Thomas Davis officiated and interment was in DeKalb Memorial Gardens. She died January 9 at Baptist DeKalb Hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Hendrixson was born in Putnam County and was a member of the Church of God and a homemaker in Smithville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Hendrixson. Her parents were the late Travis Matthew and Opal Maynard Dunn. She is survived by two sons, Billy Carroll Hendrixson of Woodbury and Joe Hendrixson of Liberty; one daughter, Susan Young of Smithville; two brothers, Arthur Dunn of Cookeville and Jerry Dunn of McMinnville; six sisters, Stella Radloff of Eastpointe, Michigan, Evelyn Vestal of Kansas City, Missouri, Eldra Alexander of Woodbury, Shirley Smithson of Auburntown, Linda Duggin of Woodbury and Wilma Corlew of Murfreesboro; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Smithville Review, Smithville, TN. Wed, 13 Jan 1999, p. 2-A.[Contributor: L.J. Hunter, 2001]
HENDRIXSON, Mattie J. (circa 1922-2001)
McMinnville resident and Wilson County native Mattie J. Hendrixson, 79, died unexpectedly March 7 at her home. A homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church, she was the daughter of H.M. (Bud) and Theo Lannom Jones; and was preceded in death by her husband, William Hendrixson in 1999. She is survived by daughter, Carolyn Sheets of Smithville; special nephew, Jerry Spivey of Rock Island; sisters, Nannie Jones Spivey of Maryville, Betty Jones Hight of Watertown and Ruth Jones McNabb of Lebanon. Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. today at Gardens of Memory. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association. High Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Southern Standard, McMinnville, Tenn. Fri, 9 Mar 2001, p. 2-A.[Contributor: L.J. Hunter, 2001]
HENDRIXSON, Robert Lee (circa 1920-1993)
Warren County native and Antioch resident Robert Lee Hendrixson, 73, died June 7 at DeKalb General Hospital after an extended illness. A factory worker, he was the son of the late Charlie and Ethel Childress Hendrixson. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lorene Hendrixson; two sons, Billy Hendrixson of Readyville and Joe Hendrixson of Liberty; one daughter Susan Young of Smithville; one brother Charlie B. Hendrixson of Smithville; one sister, Mable Brown of Rock Island; five grandchildren, four step-grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be held today at 1 p.m. at Love-Cantrell Funeral Home Smithville with Bill Young officiating. Burial will follow at DeKalb Memorial Gardens. Love-Cantrell Funeral Home of Smithville is in charge of arrangements.
Southern Standard, McMinnville, Tenn. Wed, 9 Jun 1993, p. 2-A.[Contributor: L.J. Hunter, 2001]
HENEGAR, Ada Alice (1875 - 1953)
Mrs. Ada Henegar Buried Tuesday
Mrs. Ada Alice Henegar, 78, widow of J. T. Henegar, died at her home in the 10th district Sunday morning at 9:50 o'clock. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Granger Hall Church of Christ. John W. High officiated and burial was in Grange Hall cemetery. A native of Coffee county, Mrs. Henegar was born March 13, 1875. She was a daughter of Rueben C. Garner and Nancy Frances Bryan Garner and she was married to Mr. Henegar December 5, 1901. He died April 25, 1929. Mrs. Henegar was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by five sons, B.F. Henegar, Morrison;
Milton Henegar, Shelbyville Road; Frank Henegar, Daylight, Earnest Henegar, Muncie, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Leo Belecki, Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Homer Tenpenny, Morrison. Also one brother, James T. Garner, Winchester. High Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN, Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, p. 23.
[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, Bethany, OK, 2000]
HENEGAR, George B. (1867 - 1942)
George B. Henegar Rites Held Monday at Smartt Station
Well Known Warren County Citizen Died Sunday Following Illness of Several Months
George B. Henegar, 74, well known Warren county citizen, died at his home at Smartt Station at 5:15 o'clock Sunday morning (June 14, 1942). He had been in ill health for several months and had been in ill health for several months and had been confined to his bed since May 1. Mr. Henegar, who was the son of the late John B. Henegar, was born in Warren Co., July 28, 1867. On July 20, 1898, he married Ida Florence Jones of McMinnville. To this union two children were born, a daughter, Mildred, now deceased, and John B. of this city. When a young man, he taught in the public and private schools of Warren and other Middle Tennessee counties. He was the principal of the city schools in Chattanooga and Lewisburg. He served several years as postmaster at McMinnville and was engaged in the mercantile business here and at Smartts for a number of years. Mr. Henegar was very active in the political, religious and civic life of the county. He was a member of the Smartt Memorial Presbyterian Church and was a Mason, taking part in all its activities until he moved to Smartts. He had long been active in the affairs of the Republican executive committee and also served as a member of the county election commission. At the time of his death he was engaged in farming in his home community. Besides his widow and son, J.B. Henegar of McMinnville, he is survived by a brother, Joe T. Henegar of McMinnville, and three sisters, Mrs. Vic Wood of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Isaac Rhea and Miss Nannie Henegar of McMinnville. Funeral services were conducted from the residence at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon by the Rev. H.E. Baker, pastor of the First Methodist church, assisted by Elder T.Q. Martin of the Church of Christ. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Jack Ingle, Jr., Percy Martin, Dr. Harry A. Gessler, George B. Beaver, Dr. M.T. Ausbrook and Rev. J.T. Casey. Arrangements by McMinnville Funeral Co.Southern Standard (McMinnville, TN) 19 Jun 1942[Contributor: Dot H. Mitchell, 2005]
HENEGAR, Ida Florence Jones (1872 - 1958)
Mrs. Ida Henegar - Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Florence Jones Henegar, 86, were to be held today at the Love-Cantrell Funeral Home. Burial was to be in Riverside Cemetery. Mrs. Henegar died Saturday (Nov. 15, 1958) at Faulkner Springs Hospital, following an extended illness. She was a native of Warren County, born 26 Sept 1872 to James E. and Elizabeth Henegar Jones. Mrs. Henegar was married to George Henegar, who died in 1942. She was a Methodist. Survivors include a son, John Henegar, Knoxville, a sister, Miss Eliza Jones, McMinnville, a grandchild and a great-grandchild.Southern Standard (McMinnville, TN) Tues, 18 Nov 1958, p. 10[Contributor: Dot H. Mitchell, 2005]
HENEGAR, John Bernard (circa 1896-1994)
Warren County's last World War I veteran and former Warren County A&L Fair president John Bernard Henegar, 98, died March 2 at Sunny Point Nursing Home in Smithville after an extended illness. A. U.S. Post Office employee for 30 years, he was a past president of the Warren County A&L Fair and a member of the Masonic F&AM 125. He served his country in the U.S. Army during World War I and was a member of VFW Post 5064. A Warren County native, he was the son of the late Joseph Thomas and Musedora Paris Henegar and was preceded n death by his first wife, Sally Stroud Henegar in 1971; his second wife, Virginia Belle Mullican Henegar in 1993; and one daughter, Dora Hayden Norris. He is survived by three daughters, Betty Phillips and Sara Moore, both of McMinnville and Marjorie Smith of Smithville; 12 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at High's Chapel with Jim Gammon and Bill Zechman officiating. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery. High Funeral HOme is in charge of arrangements.
Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN. Fri, 4 Mar 1994.[Contributor: L.J. Hunter, 2001]
HENEGAR, John C. (1834 - 1895)
Mr. John C. Henegar died at his home near Nicholson Springs, in this county (Warren) Wednesday morning, Sept. 25, 1895, aged 61 years, 6 months and 5 days. Funeral services were held at the residence by Rev. W.H. Doss on Thursday morning at 9 o’clock, and he was buried at Grange Hall with Masonic honors, the remains being followed to the grave by a long procession of neighbors and friends of the family. Mr. Henegar was a consistent member of the Methodist Church, and a good and useful citizen. He leaves a wife and six grown children and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss.
New Era (McMinnville, TN) Thurs, 26 Sept 1895[Contributor: Dot H. Mitchell, 2005]
HENEGAR, Joseph Thomas (1965 - 1957)
Joseph Thomas Henegar, 91-year-old retired McMinnville businessman, died at his home at 215 North Chancery Street, Wednesday afternoon (Feb. 20, 1957). He had been ill for the past five years. Funeral services will be held at the Chapel of High Funeral Home this (Friday) afternoon at 2:30. Rev. C. B. Smith, pastor of First Methodist Church, and L. Daniel Harness, minister of Central Church of Christ, will officiate. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery. A native of Cannon County, Mr. Henegar was the son of John and Paulina York Henegar. He was born September 27, 1865, and on September 9, 1894, was married to Miss Musedora Paris. She survives. Mr. Henegar was a member of the Methodist Church. Prior to retirement, he had for many years been a partner in the firm of Elkins, Henegar & Faulkner, a large McMinnville department store. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one son, Bernard Henegar, McMinnville rural mail carrier.Southern Standard (McMinnville, TN) Fri, 22 Feb 1957, p. 6[Contributor: Dot H. Mitchell, 2005]HENEGAR, Nannie Belle (1870 - 1944)
Miss Nannie Belle Henegar, 74, died at 2:45 Friday morning (Dec. 29, 1944) at her apartment on North Chancery Street. She had been ill for several weeks. Miss Henegar, who was born in Cannon County, Apr. 16, 1870, was the daughter of the late John Henegar and Paulina York Henegar. She had resided in this county most of her life. Miss Henegar was an active member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include a brother, Joe T. Henegar of McMinnville; and two sisters, Mrs. I.L. Rheay of McMinnville, and Mrs. Vic Wood of Texas. The funeral was held at 2:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon from the residence of Dr. and Mrs. H.A. Gessler on Donnell St. with Elder T.Q. Martin, minister of the Church of Christ officiating. Burial was in the Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers were John M. Crisp, John Davis, M.T. Ausbrook, Bernard Henegar, Frank Henegar and Dr. H.A. Gessler. Arrangements by the High Funeral Co.Southern Standard (McMinnville, TN) Fri, 5 Jan 1945, p. 1[Contributor: Dot Mitchell, 2005]
HENEGAR, Susan Sophia (Suzie) Smoot (1856-1943)
Mrs. T. J. Henegar Died Friday After Lingering Illness
Funeral Services Were Held From The Church of Christ At 3 O’clock Sunday
Afternoon Burial In Mountain View Cemetery.
Mrs. Suzie Smoot Henegar, 86, widow of the late Thomas Jefferson Henegar, died at 1:30 o’clock Friday morning [5 Feb 1943] at the home of her son, Frank Henegar on West Colville street. She had been ill for eleven months. Mrs. Henegar was born in Moore county, Tennessee, September 26, 1856. Her parents were the Daniel Smoot and Anne Shaw Smoot. Her father was born in Culpepper county, Virginia. She was married to Thomas J. Henegar of Warren County in 1881. He died in 1918 [3 May 1918]. She had been a member of the Church of Christ for a number of years. Mrs. Henegar enjoyed the love and respect of all those with whom she came in contact. She was a kind, devoted and considerate companion and mother. She had a host of friends, not only in Warren, but many nearby counties who were grieved to learn of her passing. Survivors include five sons, Frank Henegar, Ulric Henegar and D. Porter Henegar of McMinnville, Ernest Henegar of Lewisburg, and Harold Henegar of Pulaski; one step-daughter, Mrs. M. C. Melton of Oklahoma City; one stepson, James Henegar of McMinnville; and six grandchildren. Two sons preceded her in death, Edgar Henegar, former McMinnville City recorder, died in 1933 [17 Feb 1933], and Thomas J. Henegar, died in 1918 [8 Oct 1918]. The funeral services were held from the Church of Christ at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, with Elder T. Q. Martin officiating, assisted by Elder Granville W. Tyler. Burial was in the Mountain View Cemetery. Her five sons, and one stepson were the pallbearers. Arrangements by High Funeral company.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN, 12 Feb 1943.[Contributor: Miss Dean Brewer, McMinnville, TN, 1994.]
HENNESSEE, Fannie Parmer (circa 1877 - 1953)
Mrs. Hennessee Buried Saturday
Mrs. Fannie Parmer Hennessee wife of W.T. (Tom) Hennessee, died at her home at Pike Hill Friday morning at 3 o'clock, following and illness of several months. She was about 76. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Smyrna Church of Christ. The minister, Silas F. Shaw, officiated and burial was in Smyrna cemetery. Mrs. Hennessee, native of Missouri, was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Greenberry Parmer and she was a member of the Methodist Church. In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Tennie Perkins, Rossville, Ga., and six grandchildren. High Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN, Thursday, January 15, 1953
[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, 2000]
HENNESSEE, Jesse D. (circa 1882-1952)
Jesse D. Hennessee Dies In Michigan
Word was received yesterday morning of the death in Detroit, Mich., of Jesse D. Hennessee, about 70. He had been residing in Michigan for about a year. The body will be returned her this afternoon and funeral services will be announced by High Funeral Home. Mr. Hennessee is the father of Mrs. Jim Byars, Mrs. Press Moore and Mrs. J.R. Lewis of McMinnville, and Jim Hennessee, Dallas and Bert Hennessee and Mrs. Bill Moss, all of Detroit.Southern Standard, McMinnville,TN. July 24, 1952, p. 1.[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, 2001]
HENNESSEE, Waymon (circa 1935 - 1999)
Waymon Hennessee, 64
Rock Island resident and Van Buren County native Waymon Hennessee, 64, died March 26 at River Park Hospital after an extended illness. A nurseryman, he was the son of A.C. and Lillie Hillis Hennessee, and was preceded in death by one son, Michael Wayne Hennessee; two brothers, Thurman and Rayburn Hennessee; and two sisters, Pauline Boyd and Florance Hillis. He is survived by his wife, Mary Edith Hennessee; three daughters, Judy Elrod of Sparta, Patsy Holt of McMinnville and Sherry York of Red Boiling Springs; one step-daughter, Missy Stafford of Gainesboro; three brothers, R.J. Hennessee of Spencer, Cherful Hennessee of Bone Cave and Clifford Earl Hennessee of Sparta; five sisters, Agness Wilson, Avo Pelham and Lou Eva McBride, all of McMinnville, Lilla Mae Roberts of Walling and Hassie Wright of Sparta; eight grandchildren, six step-grandchildren and two great-granddaughters. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at High's Chapel with Ernest Walker and Wilson St. John officiating. Burial will follow at White Hill Cemetery. High Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN, March 28, 1999
[Contributor: L.J. Hunter, McMinnville, TN, 1999.]
HENNESSEE, Willie Eugene (1900 - 1953)
Stroke Fatal To Willie Hennessee
Willie Eugene Hennessee, 53, well known McMinnville colored citizen and operator of the Shoe Shine stand at Park Barber Shop for the past several years, died at Faulkner Springs hospital Thursday, September 24, at 8:30 p.m., following a stroke which he suffered at his home on East End Drive the previous day. Funeral services were held Sunday following at 3 p.m. at East End Drive Church of Christ. Calvin Dowell officiated and burial was in Riverside cemetery. A native of McMinnville, Hennessee was born June 4, 1900. He had spent his entire life in the city and was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors including his widow, Josie Hennessee; three daughters, Willie Mae Hennessee, McMinnville, Ophelia Austin, Detroit, Mich., and Minnie Rowan, San Antonio, Texas; his father, Ollie Hennessee, Richmond, Va. Love Cantrell & McGrath Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN, Thursday, Oct 8, 1953, p. 24.
[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, Bethany, OK, 2000.]
HERRIMAN, Howard Lee (1908 - 1953)
Herriman Rites At Shady Grove
Funeral services for Howard Lee Herriman, 45, McMinnville laborer, were conducted Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the Chapel of High Funeral Home. John W. High officiated and burial was in Shady Grove cemetery. Mr. Herriman, veteran of World War II, was found dead at the home of Charles McVey, near Tanyard Springs, about noon Wednesday of last week. He had been
residing at the McVey home for several days. A native of Cannon county, Mr. Herriman was born March 30, 1908. He was a son of C.P. Herriman and Frances Mears Herriman. He had made his home here for a number of years, except a short period of time when employed in Muncie, Ind. Survivors include two brothers, Woodard Herriman, McMinnville, and Beecher Herriman, Muncie, Ind.; four sisters, Mrs. Louie Askew, McMinnville, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Lewis Brown, Muncie, Ind., and Mrs. Carl Lyle, Hopkinsville, Ky. Arrangements were by High Funeral Home.
Southern Standard, McMinnville, TN. Thurs, Dec 10, 1953, p. 11.
[Contributor: Maxine Reggio, Bethany, OK, 2000.]