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OAK HILL NEWS
By Bettye Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. John Echols visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S£hite
and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Vernon
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vern
on Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hughes
and daughter visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Mitchell and family
Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ware, of
Summerville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Harrison, of Pennville,
visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harri
son Saturday night.
Mrs. Tom Brooks is reported
ill at her home this week.
R C T. Alexander L. Reynolds,
of the U. S. Army, from Fort
Jackson, S. C., was the week-end
guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Raynolds and fami-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins
visited Penny Hawkins and
Ronnie Friday night.
The Rev. and Mrs. Oliver
Pledger, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Massey and Mrs. Colbert visited
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harrison Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Walter Gardner visited
Mrs. Tom Brooks Sundaq.
Mrs. E. L. Harrison is report
ed ill at he home.
Charlie Brooks and his grand
son David Massey visited Mr. |
and Mrs. Tom Brook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ray. of
Gadsden visited Mr. and Mrs. :
E. L. Harrison and Betty
Wednesday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Holt and ’
MrS. Foye, of Pennville, visited
Mr. and'Mrs. E. L. Harrison and
Bettye Friday night.
Miss Fern Hawkins visited Mr. i
and Mrs. Penny Hawkins and j
Ronnie Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. W. E. Holt is spending |
a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. E. L. Harrison and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds
visited Mrs. Reynolds’ brother.
John Tuder, who has undergone
an operation at the Trion Hos
pital Friday.
Mrs. Penny Hawkins visited
Mrs. E. L. Harrison Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds
and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Tudor and family, of
Trion, Saturday ngiht.
Irene Brooks spent Saturday
afternoon with Virginia Mitch
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Reynolds and family Saturday.
Miss Virginia Johnson visited
Louise Reynolds Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fulton
and Grey were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs? Robert Yarbrough Sun
day afternoon.
Misses Louise Reynolds and
Virginia Johnson and Lelia Rick
ett visited Virginia Mitchell
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Payton and family Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Norton, of
Summerville, visited Mrs. Ruth
Ricskett and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sye Hawkins and
family, of Chattanooga, and Mrs.
Edmond Kerce and son, Eddie,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawk
ins Sunday.
The Rev. Loran Parker and
family were the dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moseley
and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fulton
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and son, Greg, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Brooks Saturday night.
Max Jones was the week-end
guest of Marvin Whaley, of Sum
merville.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown
and sons were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bullard
were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Rupert Hix and fami
ly, of Subligna.
A birthday supper was given in
honor of Miss Dorothy Reynolds
and Bryant Ward Sunday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant Ward.
Those present were: Louise
Reynolds. Jim Pledger, Bettye
Harrison, Robert Ball, Dorothy
Reynolds. Shorty Cayle, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Reynolds and sons,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Ward.
Broomtown News
By Virginia Ann Ward
Mrs. Frank Barnes, Joyce and
Joan Barnes; of Summerville,
visited Mrs. Rita Henderson and
Mrs. Vivian Witt and children
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leath and
daughter, of Gadsden, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Graves Leath and
family Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nip Jones. Mrs.
Roy Nickols and Mrs. J. M. Toles
made a business trip to Centre,
Ala.. Saturday.
The Rev. and Mrs. Blalock, of
Rome. Mrs. Myra Leath. Mrs. Ida
Shamblin and Orble Barnes were
the spend the day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Graves Leath and fam
ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nip Jones and
Mrs. Ray Nickols motored to
Menlo Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Bob Jones visited her
Berryton Message
A man that feels worse than
i a murder. Ezekiel, 3-18: “And
i thou givest him hot warning, nor
| speaketh to warn the wicked
from his wicked way. He shall
die in his iniquity, but his blood
I require at thine hand.”
Dear reader, take warning
from this verse. Just think if you
worked with some friend and
probably you were around him
often and he was wicked, but
yet a good moral person always
doing you a favor. You liked
him. but didn’t ever tell him the
story of Jesus and the saving
grace of God. because you didn’t
think it would work, well one day
you were standing by his side
when suddenly a broken belt
knocked him into a fly wheel
and dropped him with the shock
of a sudden death.
You stood amazed. The first
I thought in your mind, with tears
1 in your eyes while your hands
j lifted him from his blood, say
ing he is lost and unsaved, on
Lord why didn’t I tell him the
j story of Jesus?
Then he is carried on the
I stretchers. Next you attend the
j funeral and stand beside his
j casket with a cross of flowers,
■ feeling guilty as his wife and
■ children stoop to the casket, say
ing good bye for ever, and espec-
! tally his little baby, crying for a
■ departing daddy to see him no
i more forever.
You remain standing with a
\ tremble and tear covered eyes
konwing your opportunity was
i on the job with him while he
was living. You feel that you
; could have had a part in seeing
: the family united in heaven by
I telling him the story of Jesus
I and helping him to Church.
I Work for the night is coming
when no man can work. Come to
| the Berryton Baptist Church,
■ each Sunday and to Chesterfield
2 p. m. Alabama time. We are
I heard over WGWD Gadsden
'station each Saturday 9:30 a. m.
I Ga. time. Send all offerings to
i Rev. Howard Finster, Trion, Ga.
(adv.)
mother, of Summerville, last
week.
Mrs. Clyde Brewster visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Martin, last week.
Maxine Jones spent the week
with Mrs. Ray Nickols and Betty
of Rome, last week.
Mrs. Henry Martin and Ivalene
visited Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Martin and children, of Mont
gomery over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Van Pelt and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Henderson Saturday.
Mrs. Paul Jones and Trish, of
Gadsden, visited Mr. Henry
Martin over the week-end.
The friends of Calvin Blalock
regret to hear of his death.
Deepest sympathy is extended
to his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rattery and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Van Pelt and family Saturday
night.
Nell Leath, Frieda Shamblin
and Max Toles visited Billy
Franklin and Virginia Ward
Tuesday night.
Mrs. Billy Martin and Reggie
and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Vaughn
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitz-
Patrick Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Toles,
Hazel and Tommy, of Alpine,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Millard
Ward and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyd and
children visited Mrs. E. C. Loyd
Sunday.
Ann Tallent and Virginia
Ward visited Jackie Hartline
Sunday.
Nell Leath, Orble Barnes,
Joyce Barnes, Hazel Toles, Son
ny Leath, Franklin Powell,
Wayne Toles and Billy and Vir
ginia Ward visited Frieda
Shamblin Sunday afternoon.
Miss Margaret Powell, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Williams and Mr. and
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LYERLY NEWS
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By Alice Murphy
, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Floyd and
son, of Summerville, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Crabtree, Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Johnson were visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. Belton Warren
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Colbert,
of Lyerly, were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Colbert, of Center, Ala..
Sunday.
Mrs. R. M. Gilliland is re
covering from % two weeks ill
ness.
Billy Joe Mobbs is ill at his
home, with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyie Murphy
and family, of Alabama, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Murphy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy, of
Mrs. Webster Blake and daugh
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Leath and Mrs. Myra Leath visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. John Doherty
and sons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tallent and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
Weaver and family Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Culberson, of
Chattanooga, visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Doherty and sons
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Weaver and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Mauney and Ellen Sunday.
Roy Lee Tallent, William Hart
line, Bobbie Fincher and June
Hartline visited Jackie Hartline
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Jean Hartline visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Yarborugh over
the week-end.
Misses Maxine Jones and Betty
King, Hugh Shamblin and Ray
Bulkhatter were the supper
guests of Miss Barbara Leath
Sunday night.
Menlo, were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Murphy Friday.
Mrs. Gus Williams is suffering
from a heart attack at her home
here. v
Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods and
daughter, Toni, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Cook and son, Daniel, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kirby,
of Chattoogaville, Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Hobart Stallings visited
Mrs. R. M. Gilliland Friday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Earl Miller was the supper
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Hughes and Mrs. Jackson last
Wednesday night.
Mrs. Jessie Brewster and
daughter, Haynie, of Alabama,
were the week-end guestsofMr.
and Mrs. Ben Murphy and fami
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCain an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Linda Diane, January 9.
Harvey Whisenant was visiting
Arthur Thomas Sunday.
Friends are sorry to hear that
Bert Brodgon is ill at his home.
Mrs. Walt Smith spent last
Friday in Rome with* Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Brooks and son,
Malcolm.
Mrs. Margret Floyd and Shar
on have returned to tljeir home
after a three weeks visit with
relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brewster,
of Alabama, were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Murphy and family
Saturday night.
Mrs. T. M Gilliland left Sun
day for Rome where she’ll visit
her daughter, Miss Alta Gilliland
for a few weeks.
Harold Dean Gilliland spent
Sunday night with his aunt, Mrs.
L. B. Whisenant.
Arthur Thomas is ill at this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuller, of
Summerville, visited Mrs. Full
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Miller. Monday.
Houston Miller spent the
week-end with Doyce Haggard.
Mrs. Lucille Sentell, Mrs. W. T.
Ortwein and children, Mrs.
Brodas Coker and son, all of
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hogg
and children, of Berryton, Mrs.
Katheryn Crow and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rhinhart, of
Pennville, were visiting Mrs. J.
E. Thomas and Arthur Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Morrison, of Oak
Hill, visited Mrs. W. H. Yancey
Saturday.
Miss Toni Woods is recovering
from the mumps.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Whisenant Sunday were: Tom
Peppers, of LaFayette, Clifford
Peppers, of Trion, Mrs. Caude
Barry, of Menlo. Mr. and Mrs. A.
R. Yancey, of Pennville, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Ragland.
Miss Flora Rutledge spent Fri
day and Saturday in Atlanta
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith.
Friends of Calvin Blalock are
sorry to hear of his death.
•
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Yancey, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Yancey, of
Gadsden, Ala., were called here
Saturday to attend the funeral
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of their aunt, Mrs. Tom Mc-
Crickard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yancey,
of Gadsden, visited Mr. Yancey’s
mother, Mrs. H. Yancey, Fri
day.
Friends are sorry to hear of
the death of Mrs. Tom McCrick
ard.
Egg production in some flocks
is low because owners are not
feeding enough grain along with
the mash.
The twig girdler, which causes
pecan tree limbs to break off and
fall to the ground, also attacks
hickory and persimmon trees.
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