The Chatsworth Times
July 1, 1920 - page not numbered (3rd page)
Halls Chapel community news:
"Mr. and Mrs. Jim Petty and children spent Thursday with the former's mother, Mrs. Jane Petty."
The Chatsworth Times
Vol. 44, no. 38
Sept. 16, 1920 - page 1
Tennga community news:
"Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Dunn and son, Regie, of Sumach, were visiting in town Sunday afternoon."
The Chatsworth Times
Sept. 25, 1920 - page 1
Halls Chapel community news:
"Mrs. Nona Bookout spent one day last week with her sister, Mrs. Dave Baxter."
"Mr. Tom Whittemore and sister, Fannie Pearl, were in our burg Sunday afternoon."
"Messrs. Lee and Luther Pritchett and Russell Holcomb went to Etowah, Tenn., Monday."
"Messrs. Judge Caylor and Pat Dunn, of Cisco, and Homer Pullen spent Sunday with the Messrs. Pritchett."
Halls Chapel community news:
"Mrs, Nona Bookout spent one day last week with her sister, Mrs. Dave Baxter."
"Mr. Tom Whittemore and sister, Fannie Pearl, were in our burg Sunday afternoon."
The Chatsworth Times
Oct. 21, 1920 - page 4 (last page)
West Cisco community news:
"Miss Edna Caylor spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Jewel Caylor."
"Mrs. William H. Dunn, and son and daughter, James and Cleo, spent a short while with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Caylor Sunday."
"Mr. Judge Caylor spent Sunday afternoon with his grandmother, Mrs. Polly Caylor."
"Mrs. William Dunn and son, William Jr., spent Sunday with the former's sister, Rhoda Dunn."
"Mr. Lee Pritchett, of Crandall, spent Thursday and Thursday night with his aunts, Mrs. W.H. Dunn and Mrs. E.C. Caylor."
"Mr. Henry Caylor is much improving after being ill."
"Little Annie Caylor is very ill with tonsilitis."
"Master Charlie Bottoms spent one night last week with his cousin, Mr. Pat Dunn."
"Mrs. Willie Mae Caylor spent Sunday with Mrs. Onie and Elsie Caylor."
The Chatsworth Times
Dec. 9, 1920 - page 1
Coffey's community news:
"Mr. Fred Willis and Miss Mary Dunn, of Boanerges, attended Sunday school here Sunday afternoon."
"Mr. Giles Dunn will leave Friday for Miami, Fla., where he will spend the winter."
"Mr. Bill Headrick and son, Enoch, made a business trip to Dalton Friday."
"Mrs. Elijah Dunn and little daughters, Ruth and Elizabeth, of Hereford, Texas, are visiting friends and relatives here."
Front Page Story: Bond hearing on Ed Petty to be resumed in Dalton Dec. 15. Petty is charged with the murder of Jim Huffman at a still in the Ballground district. (Claims self-defense). Marion Milsap, a witness, is jailed for contempt.
The Chatsworth Times
Dec. 30, 1920 - page 1
Coffey's community news:
"Mrs. Clara Caylor, of Dalton, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Julia Hawkins."
Little Murray community news:
"Mrs. Elijah Dunn and daughters, Eliz. and Ruth, of Texas, are guests of the former's father, Mr. John Moore."
The Chatsworth Times
March 10, 1921 - page 1
West Cisco community news:
"Mrs. Martha Noblett, of Fairmount, visited friends and relatives here last week."
"Mr. Charlie Bottoms and sister, Miss Nola, spent last Saturday night with Mr. Pat Dunn and Miss Cleo Dunn."
"Miss Elsie Caylor and little Pauline Caylor spent Friday with Miss Beulah Dunn."
"Mrs. John Officer and daughter, Mrs. Oscar Mantooth, visited Mrs. W.H. Dunn Monday afternoon."
"Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caylor spent last Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. S.T. Pritchett, of Crandall."
"Misses Ina and Gladys Headrick spent Sunday with Miss Beulah Mae Dunn."
"Mrs. Darius Hannah and children and Miss Onie Dunn visited their parents one night last week."
"Misses Cleo Dunn and Nola Bottoms spent last Sunday morning with Miss Ola Lee Workman."
"Mrs. Clarence Caylor and daughters, Edna and Pauline, called on Mrs. W.H. Dunn Sunday evening."
"Mr. Clarence Caylor and daughter, Willie Mae, attended Sunday school at Coffey's Sunday evening."
"We are glad that Mr. Cas Dunn is improving."
Union Springs community news:
"Mr. Cecil Dunn and sister, Sybil, went to Zion Hill Saturday."
"Miss Sybil Dunn spent the week with Will D. and Gene Dunn."
"Mr. Floyd Dunn called on his brother, Mr. Cass Dunn, Sunday."
"Mr. Pose Headrick, of Tenn., called on his brother, Mr. J.B. Headrick, Sunday."
The Chatsworth Times
Vol. 44, no. 13
March 31, 1921 - page 1
Halls Chapel community news:
"Mrs. Irving Petty, of Kingston, spent one night last week with his brother, Mr. Jim Petty."
"Mr. D.W. Pritchett is visiting his daughters, Mrs. C.C. Caylor and Mrs. W.H. Dunn, of near Cisco, this week."
"Mrs. Lizzie Dunn spent one evening last week with her sister, Mrs. Mattie Pritchett."
The Chatsworth Times
Vol. 44, no. 18
May 5, 1921 - page 1
Halls Chapel community news:
"Mrs. John Pritchett and daughter, Dimple, and little Louise Pritchett, of Crandall, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pritchett, of McCamy's Chapel, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. Steve Pritchett."
[Note: Will Lackey and sister, Lela, mentioned often.]
Coffey's community news:
"Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittle and children, Inez and Shirley, of Cisco, attended Sunday school here Sunday afternoon."
Vol. 44, no. 18
May 5, 1921 - page 1
Halls Chapel community news:
"Mrs. John Pritchett and daughter, Dimple, and little Louise Pritchett, of Crandall, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pritchett, of McCamy's Chapel, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. Steve Pritchett."
[Note: Will Lackey and sister, Lela, mentioned often.]
Coffey's community news:
"Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittle and children, Inez and Shirley, of Cisco, attended Sunday school here Sunday afternoon."
"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pritchett, of Sumach, called on the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunn, Sunday."
"Mrs. Ida Headrick, of Conasauga, called on her daughter Mrs. Edd Shields, Saturday."
The Chatsworth Times
May 19, 1921 - page 1
[My note, not direct quote]: Mrs. Bill Caylor is the sister of Mrs. R. H. Keith (Cisco).
May 19, 1921 - page 1
[My note, not direct quote]: Mrs. Bill Caylor is the sister of Mrs. R. H. Keith (Cisco).
The Chatsworth Times
May 26, 1921 - page 1
McCamys Chapel community news:
"Those who called at Mr. Henry Pritchett's Sunday afternoon were Mr. Clarence Caylor and three daughters, Edna, Willie Mae and Pauline, Mister Judge Caylor, Misses Lola and Dove Pritchett, and Messrs. Arvel, Earnest and Walter Pritchett."
"Mr. Henry Pritchett and son, Albert, made a business trip to Dalton Friday."
[Genealogy note, not direct quote]: page 4 - Mrs. W.T. Lackey is the sister of Miss Lela Lackey.
May 26, 1921 - page 1
McCamys Chapel community news:
"Those who called at Mr. Henry Pritchett's Sunday afternoon were Mr. Clarence Caylor and three daughters, Edna, Willie Mae and Pauline, Mister Judge Caylor, Misses Lola and Dove Pritchett, and Messrs. Arvel, Earnest and Walter Pritchett."
"Mr. Henry Pritchett and son, Albert, made a business trip to Dalton Friday."
[Genealogy note, not direct quote]: page 4 - Mrs. W.T. Lackey is the sister of Miss Lela Lackey.
May 26, 1921 - page 3
Spring Place community news:
"Mrs. Mary Walls died at her home on the 16th here instant." [...] ...two daughters, Misses Sudie and Mattie Lou Walls... two brothers (attended from a distance): Mr. John Walker of Rome, and Mr. George Walker of Atlanta. Two nephews: Sam Fincher and Mr. Walker of Atlanta.
[General notes from 1921 issues: Nena Petty is mentioned often, and is a cousin of Dove Pritchett. Beginning in April, Miss Emma Dalton and father, Mr. Dalton, start being mentioned and they visit Loda and Dove Pritchett, etc.]
Main surnames of interest:
PRITCHETT, HEADRICK, DUNN, CAYLOR, PETTY, AND RELATED LINES. FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS OF THESE FAMILIES.
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