Farmerville Gazette, February 15, 1939Written by Edna Liggin as Uncle Lige Community Heartbeat: Faces about the country: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaver coming up from Ruston to visit his mother, Mrs. Jane Shaver .... Gordon Albritton home from school in New Orleans, due to illness .... Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Poland a-goin' to see Mrs. … Continue reading Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of Week
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Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of Week
Farmerville Gazette, February 8, 1939Written by Edna Liggin as Uncle Lige Wal, I'll be doggone if ma didn't muss up my colyum last week'. Ma jest ain't a natural born writer like I am. A-puttin' in thar about quilt de-signs, settin' hens and sech follishness! As if my readers keered anything about that! My colyum is … Continue reading Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of Week
Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of the Week
Farmerville Gazette, February 1, 1939Written by Edna Liggin as Uncle Lige (Ma Substitoothin) Oh, my goodness, but pa took thet bathe las' week and fer varous reasons he ain't able to writ this week. First, he went to bed sniffin; got up snortin' and chokin; by dinner he had a temper and temperture; an' by night … Continue reading Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of the Week
Union Gin School Students Now Have Hot Lunches Daily
The GazetteJanuary 25, 1939 By Ernestine ElliottSeventh Grade The people of the Union Gin community have started a hot lunch at school. The mothers and fathers met a the school house Dec. 22, 1938, and Dr. Montgomery and Miss Clark gave an interesting talk on the value of a hot lunch. They decided it would … Continue reading Union Gin School Students Now Have Hot Lunches Daily
Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of the Week
Farmerville Gazette, January 25, 1939Written by Edna Liggin as Uncle Lige Ma and I Do a Fireside Chat Ma and I wuz a seated by the fire one night last week, she a sewin' up my pants and me wif my feet almost on the mantle. "I hear Junior Barham is losin' money fast," I pipes. … Continue reading Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of the Week
Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of the Week
Farmerville Gazette, January 18, 1939Written by Edna Liggin as Uncle Lige "You look like a drowned rat" or "you're as mad as a wet hen." You could have said any of these things to any of us last week and they'd have fitted. Ma had been griping fer months now wantin new pots and pans in … Continue reading Union Gin, Shiloh and Evergreen News of the Week
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Farmerville Gazette, January 11, 1939Written by Edna Liggin as Uncle Lige Wal, fust I'll say I stayed at home New Year's Eve, of my own free will. Then, Sunday, I was a tellin' Ma (my wife) how some of my neighbors spent the Eve, a gal frollicin' I calls it. Danged if Ma didn't get riled. … Continue reading From Evergreen, Shiloh and Union Gin Communities
From Evergreen, Shiloh and Union Gin Communities
Farmerville Gazette, January 4, 1939Written by Edna Liggin as Uncle Lige Christmas mails got me mussed up and I got bee-hind with my news. And doggone, if lots ain't took place durin' the holidays. Lots of good eatin' and rejoicin. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Albritton were made happy when their son Gordon, came home for … Continue reading From Evergreen, Shiloh and Union Gin Communities
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