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AROUND THE COUNTY
NEW SALEM
We had a very nice singing
at M. G. Bradford’s Sunday
night.
A large croud attended preach¬
ing Sunday morning.
Ernest Pinington is hanging
his hat at C. L. Moore's.
Cal! Moore made a business
trip to Trenton, Saturday.
Yes we have found one good
man on Lookout Mountain, we
saw him chopping his wife
stove wood Sunday morning
Thomas Fulghum who has
been working for C. L. Moore
has returned to his home at
Wildwood.
Harold Cox whose nick name
is Rip met a young lady Sun¬
day afternoon asking What do
you say young lady?” She ans¬
wered him bv saying, “I never
was so glad to see you Kip-
Miss Margaret McKaig was
the guest of Miss Lebna Collins
S mday.
John Bradford who is work¬
ing in Chattanooga spent the
*eeh end with home folks.
Ace Adkins is hanging his
hat at M. G. Bradford’s.
Bull Bradford has returned
to Summer town after spend¬
ing the week end at home.
Miss Irena Moore spent the
day with Mr&. 8us;e Adkins,
l riday.
Master Monroe McKaig who
has been ill with
is improving fast.
Miss Blanche McKaig
Sunday with Miss Alma Neal.
I notice you have found
man man in Trenton.
in the wide world have you
been? If you will get out
look around you will see
than one woman chopping
if she gets any.
A large crowd attended
singing at J. It Bradford
Sunday afternoon
Charlie Gray who is
in the poultry business is
well,
A e Adkins got his ears
during the cold spell last
Let us all boost up our
paper and make it
HOOKER
Mrs. Wells is very ill at her
home.
Mrs. C. Smith and Mrs. J. F.
Mayhew, spent a very delightful
day with Mrs. J. E. Tittle.
A party was given in honor of
the young folks of Hooker, Sat-
urday evening at the home of'
Mrs. J. C. Westberry. A very I
pleasant evening was enjoyed by
all.
Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Stravvn of
Chattanooga spent Sunday with
Mr. Strawn’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J E. Strawn.
Mr. Homer Winfrey sperd the
week end in Atlanta with his
brother Herman Winirey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barry of
Antioch, Tenn. are visiting their
daughter, Mrs, J. E. Tittle
Joe Mayhew of Chattanooga
spent Sunday with home folks
Miss Florence Phillips and Mrs
T John , McCallie *. ~ - Chatta- ... „
were in
business, , - Saturday. c ,
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nooga on J | .
Stanley Winfrey returned to,
Cacksonville, Florida, Monday, j i
after a few days stay with home
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Mr. Roy Richardson of Cali-
fornia and children are visiting
Mr. Richardson’s brother, Mr.
Dan Richardson.
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Brown Gap
Mr. and Mrs. L. ^ R. Daniel
, , business trip Chat-
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Saturday. _ .
Mrs- Will Stephens, who lived
the Stephens settlement,
burned to death last week.
clothes caught on fire from
flames of the kitchen stove.
L. R. Daniel, road boss, is
some excellent worn on
Georgia roads. Keep the
work up Budd, we are all
you.
Sunday School was well at
considering the weather.
Alton Michaels, who is work¬
in Chattanooga, spent the
end with home folks.
A large crowd attended the
at the school house on
, , night. . , , The subject . .
was “Stock iaw and
law. J he Victory
for Stock law.
C- G- Chapman made a busi¬
trip to Chattanooga, Sat¬
Mr Shelton, Fred and Clifford I
returned to Chattanooga,!
afternoon, after spend¬
the week end at home.
Miss Viola Gass, who is work¬
in Chattanooga spent the
end with home folks'.
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