The GazetteJuly 4, 1906 Misses. Lizzie Crow and Alma Millet of Marion are the guests of Miss Mamie Platt. Miss Shirley Hopkins returned to her home in Mer Rouge Sunday after a pleasant visit to Miss Laura Steele. Mrs. D. Armand Breard and son Armand were guests of Mrs. J. A. Peek during the past week. … Continue reading Ouachita Items
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SNAP-SHOTS AT OUACHITA
The GazetteMay 30, 1906 The long breezy days continue, and one finds it almost impossible to stay indoors. Getting outside implies, of course, that some sort of amusement or entertainment follows and the favorite amusement of our little town seems to be tennis. Every afternoon, one interesting game after another, is witnessed by the "grand-stand" -- … Continue reading SNAP-SHOTS AT OUACHITA
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The GazetteMay 2, 1906 Mrs. John McKee, and sisters Miss Pearl and Wilba Peek, were visitors to Monroe Wednesday. Miss Auna Hay of Port Union spent several days visiting friends here last week. Miss Ida Ford who has been visiting in Monroe and other points for several days returned home Thursday. Mr. J. D. Cunningham and … Continue reading Ouachita Items
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The GazetteApril 4, 1906 There is no sight so repulsive as habitual loaders and drunkards hanging around stores and wasting away the golden hours of lite in meaningless phantasy, without a thought for anything except the gratification of a beastly appetite. It is strange that young men and even old will thus sacrifice home, reputation, mothers … Continue reading Ouachita Items
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The GazetteMarch 14, 1906 Gentle spring will soon smile away stern winter and cover the earth with her green carpeting, and from most every home in our village the breath of flowers perfumes the air. While the unfading evergreen that has robbed winter of her chill still twines around some of the very and as. … Continue reading Ouachita Items
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The GazetteFebruary 28, 1906 We are not going to let our news go by unpublished any longer. Everyone in our neighborhood has a bad cold but "Uncle Jim" he says this is the winter that all complained with the ones he has experienced. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwing have moved to Ouachita. This is Mrs. … Continue reading Ouachita Items
Some Facts About Ouachita
The GazetteDecember 6, 1905 It is still on the bank of the Ouachita river, exactly where it was fifty years ago, so they say. Ouachita hasn't had its name in the parish paper for six months, more or less, a fact so greatly deplored that we have decided to put a stop to it by letting … Continue reading Some Facts About Ouachita
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The Gazette July 3, 1901 Editor Gazette: I have been thinking for some time of writing up the items of our city, but it is so very seldom we have any news to write down. Miss Edna Powell, a sweet girl of Marion who has been visiting Miss Viola Platt for some time, returned home … Continue reading Ouachita Dots
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