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SIIBI.IIiNA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White re
turned home from Atlanta last
week. Mrs. White’s operation
was postponed until a later date.
Mrs. Roy Yarborough and
daughter, Charlotte; Mrs. Law
rence Brown and Mrs. Charlie
Fuller were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Artie Carpenter and family last
Thursday.
Mrs. J. C. Turner had as guests
last Thursday, Mrs. R. C. Grigs
by, of West Armuchee; Mrs. Jes
sie Broom, Mrs. Grady Landers
and Miss Fay Nell Searls, of
Trion.
Mr. and Mrs. T .J. White spent
the week-end in Atlanta.
Mrs. Charles J. Ogles, of Rome
was the guest Sunday of her sis
ter, Mrs. S. N. Lawrence, and Mr.
Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Manis had
as guests last week, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs.
John Prozak, of Cleveland, Ohio,
and V. K. Wheeler, of Hawthorne,
Fla.; Harley Wheeler, of Oolte
wah, Tenn.
S. N. Lawrence was in Sum
merville on business Saturday.
Mrs. T. W. Manis attended the
Braselton-Wadley wedding at the
First Methodist Church of Rome
Saturday afternoon at which,
Miss Rebecca Manis w r as an at
tendant.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner vis
ited Mrs. Turner’s brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Hamp Grigsby, and
family at Armuchee Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles P.
Hamilton, of Florida, are guests
of the Rev. Mr. Hamilton's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamilton.
The Rev. Mr. Hamilton plans to
enter Emory University in At
lanta this fall.
Services will be held at the
Methodist Church here Sunday,
July 18. and the Rev. Charles P.
Hamilton will bring the message.
Roger Manis attended Camp
Fulton last week.
Mrs. J. A. Corry, of Summer-;
ville, spent several days last week ;
with her sister. Mrs. C. P. Ham
ilton.
Misses Lula and Martha Ma
haffey spent Thursday in Dal
ton. •
Mr. and Mrs. Altus Orr andj
Ruby Nell spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Orr and attended
church at Pleasant Hill in West
Armuchee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson
and Mrs. E. B. Self visited Mrs.
Self’s mother, Mrs. Manning, at
villanow Sunday.
Miss Francis and Mary Lou
Richardson were visiting Miss
Martha and Lula Mahaffey last:
week.
Mrs. Edd Manning spent Mon- ■
day with her daughter, Mrs. E. 1
B. Self, and family.
Mrs. Fannie Tate, of LaFay
ette, who has been visiting her
niece, Mrs. R. L. White, was called
home last week on account of
the death of a nephew, Mr.
Keown, in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hamilton.
Mrs. Clinton Brown, Sr., and Rev. j
and Mrs. Charles P. Hamilton
went to Rome last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Espy and
Mrs. J. V. Wheeler were in Su
bligna Sunday afternoon.
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ALPINE NEWS
By MISS HAZEL TOLES
Miss Maggie Leath, of Menlo,
i spent Sunday and Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White
1 and daughters, Betty and Sadie
• White.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and
• family, Leon, Jessie Mae and
Ruby Lee Hall, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Mauney and daughter,
’ Ellen, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wise, of
■ Miami. Fla., are visiting Mr. and
; Mrs. Roy Alexander and Hamil- |
■ ton.
Mrs. Smatha Dempsey is spend
; mg this week with her son, Bob
Dempsey, and Mrs. Dempsey, of
’ Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, of
■ Oak Hill, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Yarbrough and
L family.
A birthday dinner was given
1 in honor of Mrs. Hoyt Martin
■ and Master Dennis Tucker at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Tucker Sunday.
Those present in addition to
the honorees, were: Hoyt Martin 1
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ted I
Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1
John Hall and daughter, Joyce; |
Mr. and Mrs. Spraggins, Mrs.
Andrew Spraggins and children, |
Butch and Ronnie; Mr. and Mrs..
Carlton Tucker and Norman,
Tucker. ,
Mrs. J. H. Purcell spent the
week-end at LaFayette and dur- f
ing the week-end enjoyed a fish
ing trip at Hale’s Bar near Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Spraggins and daugh
ter. Daphne Sue. at Savannah
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Powell and
daughter, Patsy, visited Grady
Powell, of Centerpost, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Don Hall
I and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hall and family Wednesday
night.
Homer Alexander, of Summer
ville. spent last week with Mr.
i and Mrs. Roy Alexander and
; Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Demp
sey and family spent Sunday
with Mrs. Dempsey’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson, of Ala
bama.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins
and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Purcell
spent Sunday with Mrs. Maggie
Purcell, of LaFayette.
Mrs. Viola Yarbough is visiting
Ethridge Yarbrough and children
! of Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
John L. Mcßay, of Centerpost,
Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Hall Thursday night were
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hall, Bob Hall*
i of Cedartown; Mr. and Mrs. Jolm
Hall and daughter, Joyce; Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Thornberry, B. V..
Thornberry, of Fort Payne, Ala., |
I and Jimmy and Jiggs Thornber
,ry.
Mr and Mrs. Billy Carter vis- ,
\ ’ted Mrs. Carter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Alexander, of
Trion. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander
and son, Hamilton, spent Wed
nesday in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Spraggins
are spending a few days with
Mrs. Spraggins’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Purcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hall, Lil
| lian and Dewey Hall visited Mr.
■ and Mrs. Ernest White and fam
t ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Purcell |
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Powell
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall and |
Leon, Jessie Mae and Ruby Lee :
were the supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Hall and family ■
Saturday night.
Miss Daphne Toles visited Mr. j
and Mrs. Fletcher Toles, of Rome
1 week
Mr. and Mrs Emmett Purcell
and family spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Purcell
and family, of Lovejoy, Ga.
Misses Hazel Toles and Jean
Holley spent Friday night with
Mrs. Jim Ed Cavin.
TRION NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Singleton,
of Decatur, announce the birth
of a son on July 9 at Piedmont
Hospital. He has been named
John Knox. Mrs. Singleton will
be remembered as Jean Agnew.
Mrs. G. T. Myers. Sr., is in Mc-
Call Hospital in Rome recuperat
ing from a broken hip sustained
in a fall Saturday.
Mrs. Eugene Herring and Mrs.
Mattie Thompson returned from
| a week’s stay at Jekyll Island.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Broome re
turned Friday from their wed
ding trip to Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hobbs, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hobbs,
Jr., spent last week at Gatlin
burg, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Vines, Mr.
I and Mrs. Robert Purcell, Mr. and
Mrs Alvis League and family and
I Mr. and Mrs. Clara Rush visited,
I last week in the Smokey Moun
| tains.
j Mrs. Phoebe Chestnut spent
kSunday in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons
(visited relatives last week in
I North and South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gross and
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wigley spent
last week at Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Abney. Jr.,
of Ringgold, visited the latter’s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Green,
Sunday. :
Miss Marjorie Wardlaw and.
Helen Baker spent last week at 1
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Haygood,
Misses Ruby Haygood and Clara
Mae Chambers and Bobby Hay
good spent several days last week
m Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Mrs. Bob Meadows, of Mont
gomery. left Thursday after a
visit with her mother, Mrs. R. D.
Martin. En route home she visit
ed her sister, Mrs. Walton Cook
and Mr. Cook in Marietta.
Mrs. Ralph U. Coarsey has re
turned home from Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Murphy are
on a two-weeks’ vacation in the
Smokies.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parris spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Smith, of Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Greeson vis
ited friends in Birmingham, Ala.,
over the week-end.
Misses Avanelle Harris and
Gartrelle Duff were week-end
guests of Miss Lucile James at
her home in Rome.
Mr. and Mrs. Sadd Dalton had
as guests at their cottage atl
Cloudland, Mrs. Lessie Floyd and
Francis Haynes, of Washington,
D. C.
Miss Aline Clayton, Bible
teacher sent out by the Commit
tee on Woman’s Work, was the
speaker at the Woman’s Auxili
ary of the Presbyterian Church
Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Dob
bins spent the week-end in
Thomaston.
Mrs. Earl Beatty left Saturday
after a few days’ visit with Dr.
and Mrs. H. C. Hardin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett Landers
and Jimmy and Mrs. Hugh Whit
ley are on a two-weeks’ trip to
Washington, D. C., and New York
City.
Miss Mary Nell Hendrix and
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Williams and
Brenda spent last week in Gat
linburg. Tenn.
Mrs. Chester Black anfl Miss
Ida Kilgore, of Winder, are vis
, iting Miss Isa Stancil at the Trion
i Inn.
Eugene Williams is recuperat
i ing nicely at Riegel Hospital
! from injuries sustained in a
fall.
Sand Mountain News
By MRS. Z. M. COOPER
The revival meeting will begin
at this church July 25, conducted
by the pastor, the Rev. Will
Veatch, and his son, the Rev.
Clayton Veatch.
Prayer service and choir prac
tice at the qhurch Wednesday
night.
! Miss Caroline Geise was Sun
day guest of Miss Rachel Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Miliam
and daughter, Joyce, of Rome,
and Mr. and Mrs. Herschell
Mathis were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle. In
the afternoon they all went to
visit Mrs. Cargle’s mother, Mrs.
Newt Ward, who lives in Hay
v.’ood Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murdock,
Jadie Price, Mr. and Mrs. Z. M.
i Cooper and Sidney attended a
| singing Sunday afternoon at La
. Fayette.
j The friends of Mr. and Mrs.
I Paul Youngblood are giving him
| a “working” Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Youngblood has been sick
for some time, but is improving
now.
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murdock
last week were Mrs. Annie Bell
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
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Bishop and son, Billy, of Lindale,
and Mrs. Joe Bridges and sons,
Jerry and Ted, of Trion.
The community meeting will
be held this month in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mathis
on July 23. This meeting is be
ing held the third week because
the revival meeting will be going
on in the fourth week.
Raymond Deßerry has been
sick with mumps, but is recover
ing now.
Max Cooper spent Saturday
night with Hugh Murdock.
Miss Violet King was Sunday
guest of Mrs. Dolores Boatright.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry and
children, Evelyn and James,
were visitors on Sand Mountain
during their vacation.
Mrs. Elsie Owens is improving
from burns caused from a can
exploding while taking cans out
of a cooker.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mathis and
( grandson, Bobby Bridges, were
I visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Bohannon, near Russell
Field.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cooper and
children, of Gore, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Geise.
OAK HILL NEWS
By BETTIE HARRISON
Mrs. W. D. Hawkins, Mrs. R. B.
Clifton and Wyatt Clifton visit
ed Mrs. Lucy Bullard, of Lyerly.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moseley,
Dorothy, Imogene and Aaron
Hugh Moseley spent their vaca
tion in the Smokies.
Lee Reynolds was the Saturday
night guest of Wendell Reed.
Mrs. Red McNair and children,
of Rome, spent the past week
with her mother, Mrs. W. D.
Hawkins, and Fern.
Walter Goodman visited his
sister in Athens, Tenn., during
the past week and Mr. and Mrs.{
Lloyd Duckett, of Sweetwater,.
Tenn.
Mrs. Walter Goodman and |
children spent the past week
with her mother, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Duckett, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson
and Mr. Simpson’s father, of
Rockmart, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Tyson Sparks and children
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Felton Demp
sey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Yar
borough and family Sunday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Pled
ger, of Trion; Mr. and Mrs.
Bevelas and children, of Rome;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler, of
Lindale; Mr. and Mrs. Lon Ed
Kirby and son; the Rev. George
Ball, Mr. Hurley, John Vernon,
Dorothy Moseley, Louise Reyn
olds, Imogene Moseley, Dorothy
Reynolds and Mrs. Gordon Reyn
olds and sons, Dan and Jerry,
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Har
rison and had preaching services
in the afternoon.
Imogene Moseley was the din
ner guest of Dorothy Reynolds on
Sunday.
Dorothy Moseley, Louise Reyn
olds and Fern Hawkins were the
dinner guests of Bettie Harrison
Sunday.
Howard Brooks, Wendell Reed,
1 Bennie Bullard, Max Jones and
1 Aaron Hugh Moseley visited Lee
■ Reynolds Sunday afternoon.
Fred Reynolds is spending the
week with his aunt, Mrs. Joe
■ Ware, and family.
' Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seymore
were the week-end guests of Mr.
• and Mrs. Collis Styles and fam-
■ ilv.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harrison
’ were the Saturday night supper
' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
: Seymore.
J. H. Ward, Miss Nora Ward
1 and Bryant Ward visited Mr. and
• Mrs. Bob Jones Sunday.
Mrs. Chester and children, of
Lyerly, were the week-end guests
■ of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones.
Miss Ruby Jones, of Washing-
1 ton. D. C., is spending her vaca
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison
’ and son, Cuye, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Morrison,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morrison
and the Rev. and Mrs. Shelton
Adams spent their vacation in
the Smokies.
Wendell Reed was the dinner
, guest of Howard Brooks Sun
. day.
BOLLING NEWS
By BETTY REYNOLDS
Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart on
Sunday included Mr. and Mrs.
i Bill Reynolds and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Thad Reynolds and
children, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Teems, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ed
' wards and children, of Cassville.
Miss Betty Reynolds is spend
ing the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Edwards and children, of
: Cassville.
Billy 7 Reynolds and Earl An- ]
derson spent the night with Bil- j
ly Norton Saturday night.
Eloise Thrasher was dinner j
' guest of Jimmy Nell Kellett on
(Sunday.
Robert Reynolds spent the
night with his grandparents, 4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, on
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock spent
! the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bence
Anderson and children Sunday.
Lois Norton spent the night
with Mary Jo Norton.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodd and
■ son, Preston, spent the day with !
' Mr. and Mrs. John Dodd on Sun- [
I day.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thrash- ■
j er and children spent the week- !
i end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Thrasher.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart :
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. |
Bill Reynolds and children on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell
spent the day with Mr .and Mrs. i
Carlton Reynolds and children
on Sunday.
Elsie Reynolds spent the day
with Joyce Ann Reynolds Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brown
land children visited Mr. and
i Mrs. Leric Reynolds Sunday.
Carlton Reynolds, Jr., spent the
! day with Robert Reynolds Fri
' day.
Sand Mountain News
(Last Week’s News?
By RACHEL COOPER
The Rev. Will Veatch filled his
regular preaching service here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Veatch and dau
! ghters, Sylvia and Barbara Jean,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grif
fin Cargle Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry and
daughter and son, Evelyn and ■
James, are spending their vaca- j
tion on the mountain this week ■
with relatives and friends.
Misses Evelyn Gentry and Ra- !
chel Cooper were guests of Miss- [
es Delores and Carolyn Geise on |
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Deforest Owens |
and son, Lenwood, and Mr. Jadv !
Price have gone to Greenville, S.
C.. to spend their vacation there, i
Margaret Price had her tonsils
removed this past week at Trion i
Hospital.
Raymond Deßerry is in the
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Trion Hospital with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Deßerry
and children, Billy and Barbara,
also Mr. Deßerry’s brother, San
ford, were Saturday night guests
oi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De-
Berry.
Ray Owens was guest of Sid
ney Cooper Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Youngblood has re
turned home from an operation
at the Floyd Hospital, from
which she is recovering nicely.
Billy Bishop is spending the
| week with Hugh Murdock.
Those visiting in the home of
I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murdock
Sunday were Mrs. Annie Bell
Bishop and son, Billy, of Lindale;
j Mrs. John Baggett and children,
! of Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Huston Cargle
and children; Mr. and Mrs. Her
shell Mathis, Mrs. Molly Lamb,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosser and
children went to Chattanooga,
Tenn., Sunday evening on a
pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Hughes Sunday of Gore.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Owens and
daughters, Wilma and Thelma, i
of Summerville, attended church |
here Sunday.
Mrs. Elsie Owens was badly
burned last week while canning
squash. A can exploded and
burned her on the chest and
arms.
Mrs. Bell Bridges and daugh
ter, Miss Lois Bridges, of Trion,
are spending their holidays at
their home here on Sand Moun
! tain.
Mrs. Ross Mathis went to Rome
j Thursday to see her sister. Mrs.
j Carl Hammonds, who is sick in
| a Rome hospital.
There will be prayer meeting
| and choir practice at the church
Friday night. Marvin Owens will
j be in charge.
The revival meeting will begin
the fourth Sunday in July at the
church here. The pastor, the Rev.
Will Veatch, and son, the Rev.
Clayton Veatch, will do the
preaching.
The regular monthly Improve
ment contest meeting will be
! held at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
I Mathis’ home on July 23.
NEW MOON NEWS
By MRS. J. A. SENTELL
j Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maples and
: children, of Trion, were Monday
afternoon guests of Mr. Maples’
. sister, Mrs. Bonzie Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley and |
! children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bag
j ley and children and Mrs. Her- 1
man Snead, of Lindale, visited
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Parker Tues
day.
Miss Mary John Bagley, of Lin
dale, visited Mrs. Bonzie Bailey
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Roxie Craig and Miss
Carolyn Lawson visited Mrs.
Bonzie Bailey and children Mon
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maples and
children visited Mrs. Maples’
mother, Mrs. J. W. Ingle, and her
sister, Mrs. Doyle Mitchell, Mon
day morning.
Among those attending W. M
U. quarterly meeting at Broom
town from here were the Rev.
and Mrs. J. A. Sentell, Mrs. Wil
lie Holcomb and Mrs. J. C.
Smith.
After the meeting they visited
| Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver and
: family.
Others visiting in the Weaver
i home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Morris and children and Mr. and
' Mrs. Ray Tallent and children.
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and Mrs. Ted Mauney and
Ellen visited W. C. Sentell and
family.
The Rev. Mr. Strickland, of
! Cedartown, and the Rev. Charlie
| Sentell, of Centre. Ala., were nere I
( to fill the Rev. Mr. Strickland’s |
‘ monthly appointment. The Rev. I
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Mr. Sentell preached at the 11
o’clock hour, and the Rev. Mr.
Strickland filled his pulpit at
the evening service.
Mrs. Claudie B. Miller, of
Louisville, Ky., was visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Houston Craig Friday.
Mrs. Bonzie Bailey and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Maples
and children were spend-the-day
guests of their brother, Mr. Ma
ples, and Mrs. Maples, of Trion,
Sunday.
Among those visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sen
tell Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Stewart, Wayne and
Johnnie, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bo
dine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bo
dine, all of Rome; Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Morrison, of Oak Hill;
the Rev. Charlie Sentell, of Cen
tre, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sen
tell, Janis and Morris.
Edith and Phillip Murphy spent
a few days last week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Sentell.
Mrs. John Sentell spent the
day Wednesday with her daugh
ter, Mrs. R. L. Murphy, and Mr.
Murphy, of Broomtown, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lumsden, of
. Summerville, were visiting Mr.
: and Mrs. W. C. Sentell Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. C. Sentell spent the
day Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Lumsden, of Summerville.
Mrs. John B. Thomas, of Men
lo, was visiting W. C. Sentell Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and
Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hitchcock Sunday afternoon at
Broomtown, Ala.
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