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BYRD’S CHAPEL NOTES
Rev. E.R, Lewis delivered an
interesting sermon on Sunday
and we had as our guests, Mias
Lilly Smith, Flora Smith and
Marynette Newman, Joe Carter,
Russell Thompson and Prof.
Long of Trenton.
Mrs. Clark Buffington remains
seriously ill.
Benn and Fannie Stuart of
Chattanooga visited reletives
and friends here Sunday.
Herman Fischer has accepted
• position in Chattanooga.
Edward Tucker of Chatta¬
nooga visited home folks, Sun¬
day.
S. V. Stewart has aecepted a
position at RisiDg F awn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and lit
tie son James Middleton of
New England visited Mi. and
Mrs. J, Simpson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs! George Slayton
of Chattanooga spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W.J.W.
Jenkins.
I (orace Fischer has completed
and is now occupying his new
home on the pike.
C- C. Long of Chattanooga is
visiting friends and relatives
here
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Castle¬
berry of Chattanooga were the
week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs- Geo. Castleberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Simpson
and little son Marvin of Chat¬
tanooga visited relatives here
Sunday,
Mrs. W. C. Cureton’, is on the
sick list
George Jenkins and Bee Cas¬
tleberry of Chattanooga visited
frierds and relatives here Sun¬
day.
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stains dark oak, light oak, golden oak, walnut, cherry,
mahogany and other rich wood color*. Easy to apply
on floors,, doors, furniture, woodwork, stairways and
other hardwood surfaces. Dries overnight with a
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MORGANVILLE
The Misses Jenkins are re¬
covering after a short illness
with the Flu.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hartline
and children and Mrs. W. H.
Massey were visiting Mrs.
Martin Hays at High Point,
Sunday.
The Dixie Girls were enter¬
tained Wednesday evening at
Miss Ena Stephens and the
next meeting will be at Misses
Thelma Bfarnlins on Wednesday
\pril 22, 1925.
A singing was enjoyed at
Morganville, Sunday night.
NEW SALEM
M. G. Bradford, one of our
progressive farmers has pur¬
chased five hundred fine S. C.
White Leghorn chickens. We
wish him great succesa.
Mrs. R. W. Collins had as her
dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wheeler of Birming¬
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Buff Brad¬
ford and family, Mr. C. G.
Collins and family of Sumer-
town.
A large crowd enjoyed a
party at K. C. Adkins, Satur¬
day night.
Mr. and Mrs P. W. Long and
little daughter of St. Elmo were
visiting their mother, Mrs. J. D.
Bradford, Dunday.
Mr- and Mrs. Jbhn Logan of
Chattanooga spent the week
end at home.
Bill and Miss Bissil Neal who
are employed in Chattanooga
spent the week end at home.
Jack Neal and children of
Rossville are visiting here.
A large crowd attended the
singing at M. G. Bradford’s,
Sunday afternoon.
Bill J. Gass of Chattanooga
was visiting friends on Lookout
Mt., Sunday.
K. C. Adkins has purchased
a Ford car.!
Mrs. E. D. Sowls, Mrs, M. G.
Bradford and Miss Irena Moore
are reported en the sick list.
Cloud Martin and family
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. K. C. Adkins.
Wesley Forester of Shepherd,
Tkna-, was visiting his sister
on Saturday.
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ten cents a month? If so send
one buck and have the Times
delivered each week to your
mail box.
Brown Gap Dots
T. S. Newman and Will Wall
paid us a visit Sunday.
Relatives from Chattanooga
spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Holly.
The farmers have been mak¬
ing good use of this pretty
weather. Old fields are being
broke up this year that have
not been tilled in years.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miehaels
announce the birth of a son.
Grady Chapman spent Sun¬
day on the mountain.
W. H. Michaels was in Chat¬
tanooga Thursday on business.
The egg hunt Easter was en¬
joyed by all that were present.
Let's get on the band wagon
and join the Dade CountyTimea
growing family, only a $100 a
year. Don’t crowd. Give your
neighbors a chance too.