One of the most
interesting article I’ve ever found was a report of the “Reunion of the Aged”
in Warren County, Kentucky. The article
named all those attending 75 years and older, including address. Enjoy the story.
J. Mark Lowe
Reunion of Aged Is
Well Attended
The Park City Daily
News, Bowling Green KY
Sunday, May 1936
Pages 1 and 12
Moses R. Hancock, 92-year-old Civil War veteran residing on
Eighth street, was registered as the oldest man attending the second annual
Warren County Old Mens’ Reunion held Saturday in the Court House yard.
Jim Corbin Honored
James A. Corbin, 91 years old, the only other known Civil
War veteran residing in Warren county, was the second oldest man present. He resides at 629 E. Eighth street. Both were
members of the Union forces.
George Vincent, 608 Hope street and E.W. Oliphant, Route 2,
City, also were registered as 91 years old but a few months younger than Mr.
Corbin. No persons were registered in
the 87, 89 and 90 year old age groups, and only one person each was listed in
the 83 and 88 year old groups.
The program, under the general supervision of Jesse Russell,
Cemetery road resident, opened at 10 o’clock with registration of those
present.
Photo: 1925 Bowling Green Kentucky Police Department. [Courtesy: Kentucky Library] My Great Uncle Getty Lowe [Back row, 3rd from Left] was a Police Officer for years. He shared many stories about special events and Chief James A. Corbin, who was mentioned in this article.
Blind Man Speaks
A welcoming address by Mayor B. S. Rutherford was followed
by a talk by John Stagner on the subject, “Accomplishments of the Blind.” Mr. Stagner was one of the several blind
persons of all ages attending the reunion as guests of the old men. Badly crippled persons also were guests of
the old men.
Old songs were rendered by V.P. Cassaday, and old favorite
fiddle tunes were rendered by Lem Howell and two accompanists during the
closing session of the reunion Saturday afternoon. John Beck of Smiths Grove and R. K. Glover
Route 3, Alvaton, also spoke briefly during the program.
Miss Matt Jackson, centenarian residing on Fairview avenue,
was scheduled to attend the program as special guest of honor, but she was
unable to attend because of ill health.
W.R. Pearson, county resident whose 93 years made him the oldest man
attending the reunion last year, also was absent from the exercises this year.
Approximately 150 city and county residents 75 years old or
over attending the program are listed in age groups as follows:
Seventy-five years old - W.L Moore, 308 Main street; G.W.
Stamps, Rural Route, City; E.L. Morris, General Delivery, City; K.B. Neely, 435
College street; J.A. Whallin, Anna; Robert Richey, Route 4, City; Jack Evans,
Route 3, City; A.G. Cornwell, 122 Portage Railroad; S.A. Witt, Route 5, City;
Sam J. Shield, Route 3, City; W.N. Owens, Route 3, City; John McHugh, 818
Center street; Robert Beck, 1354 High street; J.R. Stuart, 628 Eighth street;
Charlie Salmon, City; Thompson Smither, Route 1, Rockfield; Ben Forsting, 122
Eighth street; David Stewart, Route 1, Alvaton; J.W. Goodrum, 1123 State street
and Jim Howell, City.
Seventy-six years old --- Jesse Russell, Route 2; W.W.
Lewis, 1044 Chestnut, J.H. Willoughby, Alvaton, R.A. Davis, Smiths Grove; Joe
Owens, Route 5; E.N. Vernon, 1330 Clay; E.W. Edwards, Route 1; W.T. Andrews,
1319 Kenton; A.J. Justice, Alvaton; J.W. Barber, Richardsville; T.J.
Willoughby, Route 2; Tom Hendricks, Sunnyside; Aaron Miller, Rockfield; J.R.
Ellis, 1112 Chestnut; John D. Phelps, Route 4; Alex Smith, 1040 Chestnut; M.W.
Neely, Alvaton; W.A. Lewis Route 6; Barton Pennington, Smiths Grove, Pat
Murphy, 712 Scott street and Sam E. Miller, Richardsville.
Seventy-seven years old --- J.A. Smith, Oakland; W.E.
Garrett, 504 First; J.W. Lowe, 218 College; S.W. Kerley, 517 Seventy; H.L. Tibbs,
Rockfield; J. E. Blankenship, 508 Park; E.J. Miller, Route 5; J.L. Doty, 344
West Tenth; S. S. Hunt, Route 1; John Ferry, 303 Tenth; M.H. Heffington, Park
street, C.D. Johnson, Alvaton; M.K. Wand, 1271 Kentucky; J.H. Ingram, Drake;
J.W. Hiff, Route 6, and C.A. Thomas, Oakland.
Seventy-eight years old --- H.S. Hunt, Oakland; T.F. Miller,
Richardsville; H.E. Ombenhour, Route 1,; J.C. Sawyer, 401 College; R.W.
Meredith, Riverside; J.H. Kington, Alvaton; D.K. Puckett, 825 Broadway; M.E.
Yates, Alvaton; W.A. Flora, Sunnyside; Calvin Snell, Route 5,; A.H. Simmons,
Route5; L.N. Bumpus, Route5; J.N. Osborne, Route 2; G. H. Wilson, Route 2, W.W.
Elrod, Route 4; W.E. Massey, 1123 State; Lige Upton, Richardsville; and B.A.
Harmon, Alvaton.
Seventy-nine years old --- Bill Lane, Rotue 2; George W.
Glenn, Riverside; R.M. Cornwell, Route 5; W.S. Downey, Route 3; T.W. Thornton,
Oakland; Jesse Snyder, Route1; T.A. Robinson, Alvaton; W.W. Stinston, 1257
Magnolia; W. Harlow, Sunnyside; F.J. Miller 1143 State; J.W. Crabb, Bristow;
W.B. Hill, 1268 State; G.W. Woodward,
11621 Clay; Sam Pennington, Oakland; F.M. Burnett, Oakland; and W.A. Padget,
225 Portage railroad.
Eighty years old --- A.W. Brown, Route 2; J.E. Wells, Route
3; W.M. Gresham, Smiths Grove; J.C. Carlock, Boyce; George T. Kelly, Woodburn;
J.E. Mercer, 1349 Chestnut; H.B. Hill, Route 3; W.N. Wingfield, Route 1; J.K.
Motley, 151 Broadway; W.F. Ennis, Route 5; J.O. Howard, 1027 Payne; and W.T.
Crow, 808 Eleventh.
Eighty-one years old --- Pink Cameron, City; J.C. Johnson,
558 State; P.E. Eadens, Route 5; Robert K. Glover, Alvaton; G.W. Butler,
Route3; N.P. Lawrence, Route 5; J.D. Wright, Route 3; W.M. Miller, Route 5;
Will Rector, City; W.B. Bunch, Route 2; L.C. J. Motley, Smiths Grove; R.G.
Miller, Route 5; Virgil Garvin, Route 6; J.O. Beck, Smiths Grove.
Eighty-two years old --- R.D. Goad, route3; J.E. Meadows,
Smiths Grove; A. Roemer, 111 West
Fourteenth; J.C. Stone, 614 Fairview; Joe D. Smith, 1123 College; D.W.
Howell, 728 State; and J. Tom Williams, Woodburn.
Eighty-three years old --- John Dean, Route 5.
Eighty-four years old --- G.W. Shanks, 1148 Adams; F.J.
Kelley, Bristow; W.O. Holland, 325 West Tenth; F.M Howell, route3; and T. J.
Hendricks, Smiths Grove.
Eighty-five years old --- C.J. White, Benton; E.R. Beck,
Bristow; W.C. Brandon, Route 3; and J.L. Hickman, Route 2.
Eighty-six years old --- A.B. Johns, Smiths Grove; W.D.
Ballard, 141 West Fourteenth; John R. Miller, Route1, and G.W. Keller, 1362
Clay.
Eighty-eight years old --- V.M. Cox, 1318 Fourteenth.
Lunch was served at noon in the Court House yard under the
supervision of Ennis Harris and a corps of assistants.
One hundred loaves of bread for the meal were contributed by
the Grocers Baking Company, which is constructing a local bakery at Fourteenth
and Adams streets, and other foodstuff was contributed by local merchants. The Phillips Transfer Company and the Cole
Transfer Company transported tables and chairs to and from the Court House
yard.