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Thursday, July 14, 1949.
NEW MOON NEWS
By MRS. J. A. SENTELL
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morrison
are spending his 25-day leave
with relatives., Mr Morrison is
stationed at Norfolk, Va., and
has three more months in ser
vice.
Max Toles of Broomtown, spent
Saturday night with Johnny
Hughes.
Among those visiting W. C.
Sentell Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. John Sentell, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
John Lumsden.
Mrs. John Crowe and children,
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Mr. and Mrs. James Mosely and
son Charles were Sunday after
noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
S. Mosely of Jamestown.
Mrs. Rex Maples was visiting
Mrs. Bonzie Bailey Monday.
Little Sara and Dempsey Law
son, of Trion, were week-end
guests of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Lawson.
A group from Menlo was in
this community Thursday pick
ing blackberries.
Mrs. W. A. Holcomb, Mrs. J. A.
Sentell and Mrs. J. C. Smith at
tended the WMU quarterly meet
ing at Bromtawn Sunday.
Several members of the Crowe
family went fishing in the Tenn
essee River Wednesday.
Harve Banister, of Rock Hill,
called on the Rev. J. A. Sen
tell Friday night.
The Home Demonstration Club
of this community met with Mrs.
Troy Carr Thursday afternon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Murphy,
Bob Jones
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Edith and Phillip were visiting
his parents Sunaay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Green and
son, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., visited
Mrs. Willie Holcomb Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Maples, of
Trion, were visiting his sister,
Mrs. Bonzie Bailey and chil
dren Tuesday.
The Vacation Bible School of
the Lookout Mountain Associ
ation is now in progress. Miss Ida
Jane Scott, state worker, was
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Sentell.
A two-week singing school is
in progress at the Friendship
Baptist Church. Prof. Sparks, of
near Needmore, Ala., is in
charge.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mosely
and Charles were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Lawson and
children Friday night.
Broomtown News
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jones visi
ted Mrs. Fannie Pearsey, of Rine
hart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phi Shamblin
were the Saturday night guests
of Mrs. Ida Shamblin.
Sonny Leath and Franklin
Powell are visiting relatives in
Florida this week.
Mrs. John Doherty and sons
were visiting Mrs. Lilia Parks
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Powell
and daughter visited Mr. ana
Mrs. Arthur Powell and family a
few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Toles, Max
and Wayne were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. Daniel of Menlo
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tallent and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Griffin, of
Centre, Ala., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fitzpatrick and sons Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Nichols and Betty
King of Rome were visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Nip Jones and Maxine
and Mrs. J. M. Toles over the
week-end.
Billy Martin is visiting his
wife and son for a few days.
Ann Tallent was the Sunday
night supper guest of Virginia
Ward.
Mrs. W. T. Toles, Max and
Wayne Toles were visiting in
Rome last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones, of
Gadsden, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mosely were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Jones and Bill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Martin, of
Gadsden, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Martin over the week
end.
Ronald Blalock was the Satur
day night guest of Roy Lee Tal
ent.
Charles Ward and Hershel
Myrick were vacationing in Flo
rida last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones visited
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Daniel
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tallent and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Morris and family and Ivalene
Martin and Julene Powell were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Weaver and family Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Fitzpatrick visited
Mrs. W. T. Toles Sunday after
noon.
Max Toles was the Saturday
night guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Toles of Rome.
MENLO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Milner Gray, of
Center Post, and Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Bodine, of Rome, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphy
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Daniel and
Miss Izora Biggers and little
Sandra McMurtrie, of Chatta
nooga Valley, visited Misses
Georgia and Margie Thomas
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Crain
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Russell at Armu
chee, Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. D. A. Hogg and
Miss Jo Ann Hogg were Sunday
afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hogg.
Jimmy Tucker, of West Geor
gia College, spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. J. W.
Tucker.
Mrs. Mattie Wilson has re
turned from Atlanta where she
spent five weeks with her sis
ter, Mrs. J. E. Boone, who has
been very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Majors and
Miss Jenn Majors. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Evans and children visited
Grant's Park in Atlanta and
Etowah Dam and other places of
interest. They also visited Mrs.
J. L. Landers in Marietta Sun
day.
Winston Martin is spending
this week in Alabama.
Miss Maggie Leath was Sun
day guest of Mrs. Nan Caldwell.
The Pledger family had a re
union at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Pledger Sunday.
They had relatives from LaFay
ette, Chattanooga, Albertville
and Horton In Alabama. About
50 guests were present. Four
generations of the T. M. Pledger
family were together.
Mrs. Janie King and Miss
Olene Watson were In Chatta
nooga Wednesday. Mrs. King
attended a reunion of the Mob
ley family while there.
Nancy King, daughter of Mr.
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and Mrs. James King, of Sum
merville, spent' last week with
her grandmother, Mrs. Edgar
King.
Mrs. Claude Barry returned
from Rome Wednesday, where
she underwent an operation two
weeks ago. Mrs. Barry is doing
nicely to the delight of her
many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arden, Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Peppers, of Trion,
visited Mrs. Barry Friday night.
Also on Saturday night Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Tucker, of Trion,
were guests of the Barrys.
Mr. and Mrs. Killian Pierce, of
Rome, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Drake, of New Jersey- Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bell and daughter, of
Gaylesville, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs.
D. Partlow, of Fort Payne, Ala.,
were spend-the-day guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Webster
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hurley,
Joan and Buddy, of Chattanooga
Valley, were luncheon guests of
Miss Lena Baker Saturday.
Miss June Hurley was week
end guest of Miss Jo Ann King.
Misses Joyce and Mary Jim
Barry returned to Atlanta Sun
day after spending last week
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Barry.
Mrs. W. D .Longley is quite ill
in Trion hospital at this time.
Friends of Lewis Kingston
will be sorry to hear of his ill
ness at the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Bill Moon, in Gadsden.
Several from here attended
the funeral of Earl Daniel in
Alabama Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hancock and
children and Miss Lillyan Han
cock, of Cedar Bluff, Ala., were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe McClung.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leath, of
Camp Hill, Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Dobbs and son and
daughter, of Lanette, Ala.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Leath and daugh
ters, of Rome, were holiday
guests of Mrs. Scott Cleckler last
week; also Mr. and Mrs. Enos
Martin and family visited Mrs.
Cleckler the afternoon of July 4.
Miss Nancy Glasure, of St.
Petersburg, Fla., is spending
some time with her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cleck
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Purcell and
daughter have an apartment
with Miss Ada Wyatt. Mr. Pur
cell is the new Methodist min
ister here.
Miss Ada Wyatt was guest
Sunday afternoon of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Hale and Miss Ella
Wyatt, at Lookout Mountain
Camp.
News From Hollywood
Jimmy Cagney is back at
Warner Brothers for the first
time in seven years. His last
picture there was “Yankee
Doodle Dandy,” remember it?
His new picture, “White Heat”
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is his first gangster picture in
eleven years.
A newcomer to the screen
that will bear watching is Jean
Hagen, Hollywood’s current
Cinderella girl. Discovered in a
Broadway play, she was signed
by MGM and quickly assigned
to three pictures.
Margaret O’Brien has a new
role—she will be the voice of
Alice, in Walt Disney’s produc
tion of “Alice in Wonderland.”
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T° High School!
When I saw lights burning in the
High School auditorium last night,
I looked in to see what went on.
About twenty people were listen
ing to Buzz Ellis, the electrician,
talk about television.
I slipped into a back seat and
asked Hap Thomas what was up.
Hap told me it was the new Self-
Improvement Club. I stayed to lis
ten—and learned a lot. Buzz really
knows his stuff.
Turns out this club meets every
Friday night. Each member gives
a talk on the subject he knows most
about. I joined on the spot because
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learning new things is one of my
favorite hobbies.
From where I sit, it's willingness
to learn from the other person that
makes Americans tolerant towards
so many different viewpoints and
tastes in things. Just because Buzz
Ellis goes for chocolate malteds,
while I prefer a mellow glass of
beer, doesn’t mean I’m right and
he’s wrong. Incidentally, next week
I’m going to talk on how to run a
newspaper.
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