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NEW SAL EM NEWS LETTER
MRS. JACK NEAL
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San d nere. Rev. Ly-
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prea very interesting
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S0 * "f a „d Ws. C. of N. Chattanooga, Fuller and
f ' rhter Ann, ot Mr.
week-end visitors
e ' Jenkins.
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tussle and Nellie Mc-
“' the week-end wia.
t K 1 ; spent ^ents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
Sil. L accompanied Miss Helen Strick- them
also visit.
« a week-end Harold Moore
“ Mr and Mrs.
Mrs C L. Moore were vis-
S'MIS " this R. place, W. Collins who is and ill
1, of daughter in
,,the home of her
Chattanooga. 1 Bradford and
Misses Wilma
Winona Neal, of Chattanooga,
spent the week-end with their
P Tnumber of young party people at en- the
J ioved a birthday
home of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Mar¬
tin, honoring Amon Adkins, on
«-*- birthday. Moore
[r and Mrs. Harold
e Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Allen Gray.
[r and Mrs. C. J. Matthews
I as their guests Sunday,
ses Lola and Lorna Moore
[ Rev. Lyman.
irady Bradford has returned
Elizabethton, Tenn., after
tiding a few days at home,
[r. and Mrs. Frank Massey
[ daughter Willie, of Sham-
ic, Texas, has returned home
»r a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
G. Bradford and family,
quilting party was enjoyed
a number of the ladies at
home of Mrs. Jeff West last
irsday.
Je wish to thank everyone
their offering for the Red
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Corner High School and Main Streets
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Morganville News
By Mrs. M. M. Stephens
The Ladies Aid of Morganville
met at the home of Mrs. E. T.
Holmes January 28. Members
present twelve, also one visitor,
Mrs. Alodean Word. Mrs. T. T.
Fugatt joined. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Maude McCauley, Feb. 11.
Mrs. Earl Holmes and sons, of
St. Elmo, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fugatt and
Ison, Joe, of Kentucky, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fugatt the
week-end.
Mrs. Ernest Scarber spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Bray, at Ft.
Payne, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stephens
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Raines.
Mrs. Frank Forester is ill at
her home here.
Mr. and ■ Mrs. Charles Payton
and little daughter, Charlotte
Ann, visited their parents, Mr.
J. D. Payton and Mr. and Mrs.
W. N. Coker at Collinsville, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burton and
Mrs. B. J. Epps and sons, of
Avondale, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Raines.
Chicken Stew
There will be a Chicken Stew
at the New England School
Saturday night, 7:30 o’clock,
sponsored by the New England
Methodist church. Everybody is
cordially invited to attend.
Cross, which amounted to $23.
The WSCW will hold their
monthly meeting Saturday p.m.
1:30 o’clock, at the church. We
urge that all members be pres¬
ent as some interesting subjects
are to be discussed. All visitors
are cordially invited.
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1041.
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► By MRS. NETTIE MAE FLEMMING
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Mr. G. W. Nugent and son, of
Birmingham, Ala., visited Mrs
C. E. Combs and family and Mr
and Mrs. I. E. Rogers this week.
Little Sarah and Betty Price
and Master Teddy Ryan visited
Merrill Stewart at Rising Fawn
Sunday.
Mrs. S. L. Sells spent the week
end in Chattanooga with her
sister.
Miss Eleanor Culpepper, of
Dalton, Ga., was a recent guest
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ellis and
family here.
Mrs. Jewel Hundley has re¬
turned to make her home with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.H.
Oliver at Morganville.
Mrs. Lewis McBryar and Mrs.
Evelyn Case spent Friday in
Chattanooga.
Rev. Bruce Talley, of Chatta¬
nooga, visited Mrs. Louise Dan¬
iel and Mrs. Pallie Jeffrey Mon¬
day.
Mrs. Wayne Williams enter-
tained the Red Cross Circle of
the American Legion Auxiliary
with a luncheon recently.
Mrs. Dorothy Castleberry, of
New England, spent Monday
with Mrs. T. M. Tatum here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wright
motored to Fort Payne, Ala.,
Saturday afternoon.
Jim Logan, who is employed
at Watts Bar Dam, visited
friends here Tuesday.
Mrs. Grace Nethery spent Sun¬
day in Chattanooga.
Miss Martha Wright spent the
week-end with relatives in Wa¬
co, Ga.
Mrs. Thomas Reeves, of
Fawn, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Pryor in South Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and
daughter, Evelyn, of Chattanoo¬
ga, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Mayhew here.
Miss Ruby Lawrence, of Rag¬
land, Ala., visited her
Mr. and Mrs. N. N.
here recently.
Little Jeanne and Jane
small daughters of Prof,
Mrs. H. R. Sims, are
from colds.
Mrs. J. A. Swanson and
Irene Allison visited relatives
Chattanooga, last week.
Miss Marchetta McBryar
Saturday in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Louise Daniel and
daughter, , . Gale, ^ , visited . .. , Mrs. T
Buchanan recently.
Miss Nelle Crowley spent
week-end with Miss
Kyzer.
Miss Iva Presley, of
Tenn., spent Sunday with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Sand Mountain News
By Madolen Cuzzort
Even though the
seems somewhat cold and blus-
try to us, Miss Dorothy Wall
tended services at the Wood-
lawn Baptist church
night. Henry
We are glad to have
Elliott, who has been to the
State University, in Athens, Ga.,
back in school.
Mrs. Johnny Nation, of North
Carolina, is returning home
from a visit, due to the illness
of her father, Mr. J. M. Thomp¬
son, of Sand Mountain.
We are glad to report that
Miss Winoa Crisp is greatly im¬
proved from a serious operation.
The Morganville boys and
girls paid us a visit last Friday
with two very interesting bask¬
etball games. The Morganville
boys were defeated 11-26, and
the Morganville girls were de¬
feated 4-13.
Miss Alta Hundley, of Cole
City, paid a visit to her old
friends, the Cuzzort family
Thursday night.
Miss Madolen Cuzzort had
her guests Sunday
Misses Dorothy and
Cloud, Mr. J. B. McBryar,
ett Farmer, Roland
David Thompson and others.
We are sorry to report
on the sick list this week are:
Mrs. Winnie Cuzzort, the
ren of Mrs. Denvil Daniel,
Mr. J. M. Thompson.
Mrs Thurman Cuzzort
several days with her
Mr. and Mrs. J. M
last week.
It seems that Uncle
keeps calling the boys from
county to the army. Those
Presley in West Trenton.
Mr. Eugene Sullivan, of Wa¬
bash, Ark., was a recent
of his aunt, Mrs. J. C. Christian
and Mr. Christain here.
Rev. T. A. Chastain of
tanooga, visited friends
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
and children spent Sunday
relatives in Cleveland, Tenn.
Mrs. Billo Gass and Mrs. Hen-
ry Hutcherson have been quite
ill
Mrs. Fannie Oliver and
Ann, Mrs. Jewell Hundley and
Franklin, Jr., visited Mrs.
Jeffrey Monday.
The Ladies Missionary
of the Methodist church served
the Lions Club Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price, of
Chattanooga, visited his par¬
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Price,
here Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Gray and child-
ren were guests of her aunt,
Mrs. Frank Smith in Chattanoo-
ga, Friday.
Mrs. Lawrence Cole and fami¬
ly are moving to New England.
Little Niel and Darryel Part-
low, of Chattanooga, spent the
week-end with Phil and
Ryan in South Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Thig¬
pen and son of Rome, were Sun¬
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Dyer and family here.
Mr. and Mrs. V. K.
and little daughter, Patsy, vis¬
ited Miss Helen Wright recently.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
spent Sunday with her
at Jasper, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ryan, Jr.,
and Mrs. William Price
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ern¬
est Stewart at Byrds Chapel.
Mrs. Roy McBryar spent Mon¬
day in Chattanooga.
The Woman’s Society of Chris¬
tian Service of the
church met at the church Tues¬
day afternoon. Mrs. W.
Jones led the Bible study.
Mrs. Nellie Fowler Oliver died
here Monday afternoon. She
had been seriously ill for sev¬
eral months. She was buried at
Payne’s Chapel cemetery on
Lookout Mountain.
Everyone is invited and wel¬
come to attend prayer
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Daniel Saturday
| Everyone come out to
^ ^ United Church of
God.
Regular services at the Tren¬
ton Church of Christ each Sun¬
day at 11 o’clock. Bro. Henry
Gear, of Chattanooga,
preach.
Cave Spring* New*
By Mrs. Eldie Grant
Rev. Wyatt filled his regular
appointment here Sunday aft
erpoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bible and
children attended church here
Sunday. Come again, folks. We
are always glad to have you.
Mr. John Howell and son.
Floyd, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lambert
and children, of Bessemer, Ala.,
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Bettie Forester.
John B. Harrison spent sev¬
eral days in Chattanooga, last
week.
Mrs. Roe Riddle is spending a
few days with her son, Russell
Riddle, in Chattanooga.
Miss Amanda Morgan, of
Byrds Chapel, spent Friday with
Mrs. John B. Harrison.
Miss Mattie Johnson spent the
week-end with Delilah Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Guss McKaig
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Reeves.
Miss Evelyn Moore of Slygo
and Alvin Reeves were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Lee Forester Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bradford
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Amos at Clov-
erdale.
STRAYED—1 7-weeks old White
Pig. Finder please notify
A. Morgan, Trenton, Ga.
Sand Mountain are Mi*.
Crisp and Mr. Barnie
who are expecting to leave
soon. May the best of luck
with you, boys.
New England News
By Claude Owens, Jr. and
Nina Ruth Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilhite
and Miss Naomi Allison, of
Birmingham, Ala., spent Sun¬
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Allison.
Mr. Bob Allison and Mr. Joe
Blevins have accepted positions,
with the TVA.
Mrs. Gus Forester has been
called to Trion. Ga.. on account
of the illness of her sister, who
underwent a serious operation
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allison took
late breakfast with Mr. and
Mrs. Ewell Dickerson Sunday.
Bro. Lawrence Lancaster fill¬
ed his regular appointment at
the New England Methodist
church Sunday.
Among those from New Eng¬
land attending the Chicken
Stew at the American Legion
Home Saturday night were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Allison, Claude
Owens and Ebb Forester.
Mrs. Beulah Forester and Bud¬
dy and Jimmy Price spent Sun¬
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Allison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blevins,
Virginia and Bettye Blevins vis¬
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fugatt
at Morganville Sunday after¬
noon.
Mrs. Bob Allison and Claude
Owens, Jr., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Allison Blevins Sun¬
day afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Patterson is visit¬
ing her son and family at La-
Fayette.
Mr. J. G. Allison, of Mentone,
Ala., spent a few hours with
relatives here on Friday of last
week.
Mr. Gus Forester and Clyde
Patterson made a trip to Trion,
Saturday night.
Mrs. Lennie Castleberry spent
Monday with Mrs. T. M. Tatum
at Trenton.
Rev. Wynne Crawford will fill
his regular appointments here
at the Baptist church Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock and Sun¬
day night. Everyone cordially
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Morgan
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Forest¬
er and family.
Mrs. Raymond Doyle is re¬
covering from a short illness.
Mr. T. A. Hallum is on the
sick list here this week.
The community singing will be
held here Saturday night.
Mrs. S. H. Peters spent the
week-end in Chattanooga with
relatives.
Prayer meeting will be held at
the home of Mr. C. C. Avery
Friday night. Rev. Moses will
bring the message. Everyone
cordially Invited to come.
Mrs. T. A. Hallum entertained
with a party at her home Sat¬
urday night honoring her son,
Sidney, on his 19th birthday.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. T. M. Hallum, Mrs. Long,
Anita Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. N.W.
Walker, Jr., Audrey Doyle, Beu¬
lah Peters, Nina Ruth Peters,
Warren Yates, Minnie Hallum,
Lynell Yates, Oliver Yates, Scott
and Junior Lynn and the hos¬
tess. Games and refreshments
were enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Walker, Jr.,
were in Chattanooga Saturday
on business.
Miss Beulah Mae Peters spent
Sunday with Miss Minnie Hal¬
lum.
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Miss Bryson Weds
P. Carswell Reed
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bryson an¬
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Sara Madelyn, to P.
Reed, of Mobile and
Ala., the marriage hav¬
been solemnized at the New-
First Methodist church by
J. W. Veatch at 3:00 o’clock
January 11. Those pres-
ent were the bride’s immediate
family.
Mrs. Reed has lived at New-
uating na f 1 wit ^ from her £ Dade ar ^dy High ^since^grad- School
here. For the past two months
she has been connected with
Roebuck & Co., Montgom¬
Ala.
Mr. Reed is the second son of
and Mrs. P. C. Reed, of Mo¬
Ala., and is now stationed
Creig Field, Selma, Ala. He
been in the army since
graduation from high school.
young couple will make
home at Creig Field.
Head River Dots
By Mrs. J. M. Forester
The weatherman gives us
wintery weather, with clear
cold days.
Mrs. Frank Phillips, who lives
Chattanooga, came out Sun¬
day to visit her father, Mr. Will
and family.
Mr. Griff Johnson was called
to Atlanta, last Thursday for
examination for army ser¬
He won’t have to go to the
for about twenty days.
The death angel visited in
settlement north of here
Friday, taking Mr. Alexand¬
er Mahan. He was buried at New
Monday with the Rev. Joe
conducting the funeral
The family has the
of our community in
trouble, and may each one
prepared to meet their loved
in the home prepared for
those who love the Lord.
Next Sunday is our regular
day, and may each one
out and REALLY worship
Master together.
More news next week.
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Wildwood News
By Lolita May Bird
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McKaig
are now residing with the
bride’s parents at Wildwood.
The bride is the former Miss
Catherine Lea, the second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Lea. She Is the sister of Mrs.
John F. Reeves, of New Eng¬
land; Misses Margie Lou and
Edna Lea, and Mr. Robert Lea,
of Wildwood. Several courtesies
are for the bride.
Mr. Robert Lea has recovered
from a recent operation.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boyd, of
Washington, D. C., are visiting
Mrs. Boyd’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Porter.
Mrs. Sherman Crowe and son,
Bobbie, of Charleston, S. C., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fran
Neely.
Mrs. Jack Ford has returned
from Cedartown, where she at¬
tended the wedding of her
brother, Glenn Moore. Mr.
Moore, his bride and Miss Char¬
lotte Moore returned with Mrs.
Ford. Mr. Moore is station^ 3 in
Oklahoma, and is connected
with the Aviation Corps.
Little Judy Strawn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strawn,
Jr., is ill at her home.
Mrs. Allie Fryer was the re¬
cent guest of her daughter, Mrs.
J.M.C. Townsend.
Mrs. John Stephens is ill at
her home here.
Several of the younger set of
Wildwood attended the basket¬
ball game at Trenton last Fri¬
day night.
The Ladies Aid met last Wed¬
nesday to sew for the Red Cross.
Mr. Ralph Bird spent Friday
night with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Bird in Chattanooga.
The Jr. League of the Wild¬
wood Methodist Church met last
Sunday night. Leader of Group
II, Nancy Bird, was in charge of
the program.
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