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... George G. Shaw, Mrs. Guy A. Simmons, Mrs. H.A. Daughtery, Mrs. R. W. Robins, Mrs. V.H. Gragson, Mrs. S.G. Smith and Mrs. F.L. Miller. The mission study book, “Suzuki Looks at Japan,” was presented along with an interesting ...
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 By JENNY OLIVER  special to the log cabin 75 years ago  (1934)  Mrs. S.G. Smith and her grandchildren Theodore, Joseph, Elizabeth, Medora and Galatin planned to leave this week and for a weekâ s camping trip ...
http://www.thecabin.net/news/2009-07-29/yesterdays
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... Children's Colony, and $40,000 that enabled Arkansas State Teachers College to buy 20 acres. In 1916, his father S.G. Smith opened the first automobile dealership in Conway, a Ford agency. S.T. Smith was severely wounded and a decorated ...
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75 years ago (1934) Mr. and Mrs. S.G. Smith entertained with a family dinner at their home on Caldwell Street. Twenty-two members of the family were present. Losses by ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/010109/loc_0101090010.shtml
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... employed at the Conway Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. Gentry were with Mr. and Mrs. J.T. McAllister at present. Mrs. S.G. Smith, Mrs. Elfleda Criswell, Miss Ethel K. Millar and the Rev. and Mrs. William Sherman of the First Methodist Church ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/041009/loc_0410090010.shtml
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75 years ago (1934) Mrs. S.G. Smith, president of the First Methodist Women's Missionary Society, presided over the meeting of the missionary societies of Conway ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/050409/loc_0504090007.shtml
Local News
... Adkisson furnished music for the group. A salad and sandwich plate with coffee was served during the social hour. Mrs. S.G. Smith, Mrs. I.A. Brumley, Mrs. H.E. Curton, Mrs. W.A. Camp, Mrs. Guy Camp, Mrs. J.W. Crichlow, Mr ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/030508/loc_0305080006.shtml
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... 1933) A heavy gust of wind blew down a barn on the premises of Leo Hamberg's residence and trees in the lawn of S.G. Smith's home on Caldwell Street. About 50 telephones were out of service because of the storm. 50 years ago (1958 ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/031808/loc_0318080007.shtml
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... Loetscher and the Casharagos. Mrs. Robery K. Beal and children, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Smith, returned to their home in Little Rock. 50 years ago - Advertisement - (1958) Mr. and Mrs. James Futrell and son ...
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/041208/loc_0412080007.shtml
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... 1909 or 1910, the exact date is hazy. But they caught on so well that in 1916 an enterprising lcoal merchant named S.G. Smith obtained a franchise and opened a dealership for the Model T.
http://www.thecabin.net/stories/072408/opi_0724080015.shtml


 

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