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AROUND THE COUNTY
NEW SALEM
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford was
the ^uest at Mr. i nd Mrs. Mart-
in, Sunday-
A large crowd of young folks
enjoyed a trip to the bluff, Sun*
day p.m.
Miss and Bessie Bradford
spent the day with Misses Leri-
ia and Irene Moore Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Forester who
has been visiting her daughter
of Lookout Mt. has returned
home.
Mrs. Barby Sharp was the
guest of Mrs. R- W. Collins,
Sunday.
Miss Mabelltiand Aline Brad¬
ford took a horse back ride to
Mrs Lagons, Thursday.
A large crowd attended a
singing at C.L Moore’s, Satur¬
day night.
Miss Irene Moore was the
guest, of MBs Essie Bradford,
Monday night.
M. G Bradford made a busi¬
ness trip to Trenton, Friday.
Misses Linte,Marie and Leona
Coilins attended the play at
Rising Fawn, Friday night
ivliss Blanche AlcKaig spent
Saturday night with Misses
Lenta and Irena Moore.
Mrs Elder Neal and children
« f ' Rossville are visiting home
1 o’ts this week-
Master L. J. Cook who has
been ill is improving.
Ernest Pennington made a
busine.s trip to Trenton, Satur¬
day.
Mrs. Essie Overdear spent
Sunday with her sister Mrs.
Look-
Call Moore and family were
visiting Wat Moore’s Sunday.
Bradie Brown of Sand Mt
has moved to Lookout.
Mrs. Sauls and family were
the guest of Mrs. J. J. Neal,
Thursday p m.
Fate Murphy went to Dur¬
ham Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lyon who
is employed in Chattanooga
s ient the week end at home.
Mrs. Anna Bradford who is
ill is improving slowing.
im Moore and family ot
Rossville were on Lookout Mt.
Sunday.
Misses Essie Bradford and
Irene Moore enjoyed a horse
back ride to Cave Springs on
Tuesday afternoon.
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HOOKER
Mrs. R. K. Shamblin of Bir-
mingham spent the week end
with her father, Le Pope, wh«
ia recoving from a recent ill
ness,
Chattanooga on business Fri¬
day.
Miss Thelma Martin attend¬
ed the Teachers Institute in
Trenton, Saturday.
Mrs. Wells is improving from
a recent illness.
Mrs. J N- Crick returned to
her home in Tracy City, Satur¬
day. after a few days stay with
home folks.
Mr- and Mrs- Ginn visited
Mrs. J. F. Mayhew, Sunday.
Madeline Strawn spent Satur¬
day night with Mary and Daph-
ine Adams, who accompanied
her home Sunday morning to
spend the day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lyle
of Chattanooga, spent Sunday
with Mr. Lyle’s grandfather,
Lee Pope.
John Davis was in Chatta
nooga on business, Friday.
James Sills of Chattanooga
took supper with Dan Richard¬
son Sunday evening.
Miss Minnie Pope stayed over
in Trenton, Friday evening to
attend the Teacheis Institute.
Lewis Richardson and family
of Chattanooga spent Surday
with Dan Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Watlev
were in Trenton on business,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bright and little
daughter of St. Elmo visited
Miss Claudia and Arvelia Win¬
frey Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Gibson returned home
Tuesday after a brief stay
with her son, Mr. Gibson of
Vulcan, Tenn.
Mr. Neal went to Chatta¬
nooga on a business trip, Fri¬
day.
NEW ENGLAND
Rev. Tom Houtes of North
Chattanooga delivered a very in¬
teresting sermon here Sunday
afternoon.
Jim Raines, who is employed in
Chattanooga is at home this week
on account of illness.
Lee Forester was in Chatta¬
nooga, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. I),
Forester.
joe Brown is suffering with a
badly sprained wrist caused by j
falling from a load of hay.
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FIVE ESTABLISHMENTS
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Main Office and Funeral Home,
801 Vine Street,
<r> Chattanooga, Tenn.
1 1 For all phones call Main 456
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J. L. Blevins and sons, Allison
and Joe attended the funeral of
Rev. J. M. Austin in Deer Head
Cove, Sunday.
Miss Ewing Blake attended
Grand Opera, Tuesday.
Mesdames Gus Forester and
)alph King visited Mrs. A. B.
AH'son, Monday.
L N. Holmes ap.d son Troy
went to Chattanooga one day this
week,
Mrs. Russ Reeves was the guest
of Mrs. Tom Tatum, Monday.
Miss Louise Wiggley has return¬
ed from a visit to relatives in
Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and
“Uncle” John Clark left last week
tor Oklahoma to reside. *
Earl Cole and Terrell \\Umeler
were visiting “some one” here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatum, Mr.
and Mrs. L. C, Spears and daugh¬
ter Alice Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Charl¬
ton Holmes and Miss Verna For¬
ester were Sunday guests of Air.
and Mrs. Torn Tatum.
Our school is progressing nicely
with good attendance.
Mr. and Airs Thos. G. Hughes
and children and Air. and Mrs.
Walter Simpson and children
spent Sunday with Air. and Airs
E. A1 Blevins.
Earl Holmes of Chattanooga
spent Sunday with Air. and Airs.
L N. Holmes,
Aliss Ewing Blake, who is teach¬
ing here, spent the week end with
her parents at Sulphur Springs.
Brother Harwood of Dunlap
filled his regular appointment here j
Su nday.
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HIGH SCHOOL
COLUMN
The following program was ren¬
dered Friday afternoon by stu¬
dents in Prof Long’s room :
Scripture Reading—Roy Street.
Song — School.
Dream. . Jimmie Austin.
Seen and Heard—Ena Stephens.
Imaginations—01 live Reeves.
Rumors—Agusta Ballard.
Cross questions—'I im Case.
Crooked answers — DalueMorrison
Song—School.
A box supper and program wil
be given at the academy, Satur
day evening at 7 : 3 co’clock, Don’i
miss it!
SCHOOL NONSENSE _
Prof. Long; “Let that stopping
talk,”
Myrtle; “ Huh ?”
When Prof, reprimands Grayci
she retorts; “Soak me I’m a
sponge”. Delue says; “Starch me
I’m a shirt”. Derreel says; “Beat
me I’m an egg”.
The dumbest freshman in the
world, is that one that looks at the
sun set, when his girl steps on the
street car.
The senior girls send the fol¬
lowing message to the senior boys:
“About the only strange belief
man hasn’t out grrwn is the one
that lie is a wonder!”
Payne Hale; (on street) “Who
was that you just bowed tor”
Elbert Forester; “Oh, she sits
across the aisle from me at
school” Payne; “But she didn’t
return your bow”. “No! she never
returns anything.”
[Continued next week.l
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Voice Of
The People
This Column is open to to the
public to express their opinions on
matters pertaining to the better¬
ment of our County.—Ed.
T. C. B., R sing Fawn — The
Georgia compulsory school law j
is simply a political joke. G.W.AI. 1
The teacher in an East Side
school sent one of her boys
horr*e with a note to his mother
to give him a bath. She re¬
ceived the following reply:
“Miss Smith, when I send
Johnny to school, I send him to
be learnt and not to be smelt;
he ain’t no rose."
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