MISS EDNA’S SCRAPBOOK
This series of newspaper articles came from the scrapbook of Edna Elanore Scott (pictured above), born August 25, 1881 in Galena Missouri. She was the daughter of Orlander "Bud" Scott and Mary Magdelene Burk. She married Charles Louis Walters, a local stone mason. She started her scrapbook of newspaper clippings while she was a child living in Galena. Most of the clippings came from the Stone County Oracle. Miss Edna died in 1972 at the age of 90. The scrapbook was found by Miss Edna’s great-granddaughter, Karen Hine in February of this year, and she has very graciously agreed to share it’s contents with us. It is Karen’s hope that other researchers will find valuable genealogical information in the articles. Please take a few moments and browse through the treasure that Miss Edna left for us.
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SCRAPBOOK INDEX

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BURIED IN SNOW
BASE BALL GAME
CRANE GIRLS BASKETBALL
UNCLE FRANK GIDEON
BROKE JAIL
HALL--LARIMER
M'CORD---KENNEDY
MELTON-LEE
MILLER-KEENY
ROGERS-MEANS
SCOTT-MOSS
STREET FAIR! AND OLD SETTLERS' REUNION!
McCORD STEEL GANG
THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADE UNION
WALTERS--SCOTT
BROKE HIS ARM 


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IN LOVING MEMORY
DEATH OF MRS. CATHERINE BURK
ROMANCE OF OZARKS
E.P. GRACEY DEAD
CHILD DIES OF DIPHTHERIA
JAS. H. PRITCHARD DEAD
S.B. TAYLOR DEAD
WHOSE NEW 


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FUNERAL OF ALMER FISK
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. DELIA M. YOCUM
JENNINGS OBITUARY
DEATH OF MRS. IDA M. SEAMAN
DEATH OF JOHN L. WRIGHT
MERIDA S. POWELL DROWNED IN WHITE RIVER
DEATH OF MISS OPAL KEENY
DEATH OF UNCLE TOM DAVIS
CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES AT AGE OF 91
YOUTH KILLED IN CAR WRECK AT CRANE, MO. 


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BARNHART—WILLIAMS
WILEY—THORNBERRY
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
HARRIS—McNATT
1921) STANDRIDGE—WALTERS
SHORT---MOORE
DOUBLE WEDDING
SHORT---WILLIAMS
KING---GRIGG
TROMLY---DAVIS
MITCHELL HOTEL BURNS AT GALENA
BIG FIRE
LOGAN
COURT HOUSE FLOORS SAG 


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MISCELLANEOUS NEWS 


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MRS. MAUD TROMLY DEAD
MRS. STELLA COX DEAD
BIRTHDAY DINNER
BALL GAME
DEATH OF MRS. GEORGIA A. COPE
WHOSE NEWS
DECORATION DAY OBSERVED 


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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SURPRISE DINNER
SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY
INTERESTING NEWS IN OLD PAPER 


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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
(1900) SCOTT---HENSON
CARR—FRANKLIN
PIE SOCIAL
MRS. HEILMAN DEAD
HEILMAN---HAGEMAN
YOUNGEST PROSECUTOR IN MISSOURI
MRS. JENNIE M. GEMBERLING

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