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Thursday, January 19, 1950
ALPINE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Romie Purcell
and family, of LaFayette, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Purcell and Jodie Purcell.
Mr. and Mrs. Blane Padgett
and family, of Chattoogaville,
spent Friday and Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Dickerson
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. C.' L. Tucker
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Tucker. In the
afternoon they all visited Stone
Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nix, of Sum
merville, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Toles and little Charles
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. G. D. Dempsey and child- I
ren visited Mrs. Bob Reese and |
family, of Menlo, Thursdayl
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sentell and ;
children, of New Moon, and Mr. !
and Mrs. A. V. Hurst spent Sun- j
day with Mrs. J. A. Lumsden.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Martin and '
children, Hoyt, Jr., Jacqueline 1
and Lamar, of Gore, visited Mr ;
and Mrs. Lesley Tucker and |
children. Denny and Ralph. Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Mittie Dodd visited Mr. ;
and Mrs. Edmond Tucker Satur- I
day afternoon.
Kenneth Purcell and Robert ;
Walters spent Saturday night |
with Keneth’s grandparents, Mr ;
and Mrs. Ernest Simmons, of
LaFayette.
Mrs. G. D. Dempsey and child
ren snent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W J Lawson.
Mrs. Harold Toles and Miss
Daphnee Toles were in Rome
Saturday.
Mrs. John Hall, of near Men
lo, spent Monday with her sis
ter, Mrs. Lesley Tucker. Mr.
Tucker and children.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Dickerson
and children spent Sundav af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Yarbrough and family of Oak
Hill.
Little Miss Sara Lawson and
Demnsey Lawson, of Trion, and
Harold Tucker, of Chattanooga
spent Saturday night with Mr
and Mrs. Datch Dempsey and
children. Gerald. Obera and
Maxine.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H Toles and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cavin and
children, of Trion, visited Mr
and Mrs C. R. Toles and Miss
Blanche Toles Sunday afternoon
Amos Hurst, of Bessemer. Ala .
visited his sister. Mrs. J. A.
Lumsden and Mr Lumsden last
week.
Mrs. Samantha Dempsey vis
ited Mr .and Mrs. Ollie Webb
and Charles Broom, of Summer
ville, several days last week.
Mrs. Bob Smith, of Ft. Payne.
Ala., spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mrs. John L. Mcßae and little
son, David, of Center Post, rw*
Friday with Mr and Mrs. Char
lie Powell and Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purcell
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Simmons
and family, of LaFayette.
Mr. and Mrs w R. Nicholson
and children, formerly of Men
lo. are now occupying the house
recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold White. They are wel
com°d to this community. Those
visiting Mr and Mrs Nicholson
Sunday night were: Mr. and Mrs
Bob Reese and family and Mr.
and Mrs J. D Reese and fam
ily. all of Menlo
John Lumsden and Roy Hurst
made a trip to Bessemer. Ala
Saturday, returning home Sun
day afternoon
T T. Toles visited Mr. and j
Mrs Ralph Toles and family of j
Rome. Saturday
Mr and Mrs A V. Hurst vis- ’
Ited Mr and Mrs. Frank Crowe ;
and little son. Frankie. Sundav >
afternoon Mrs. Crowe and !
Frankie are improving from an i
attack of influenza.
Mr and Mrs Charles Carpen
ter and Sonny, of Trion, visited i
Mrs. Charlie Powell Sunday
afternoon
Mr and Mrs. G. D. Dempsey
and family visited Mr and Mrs
J A Lumsden for a while Thurs
day night.
Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Toles i
and little son, Charles, and Miss |
Iris Toles, visited Mrs. Will Nix ;
and Mr. and Mrs Willard Ra
mey nnd little son. Ray. of near |
Trion, a while Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. Lesley Tucker
and children visited Mr and
Mrs W H Spraggins and Ron
nie. of Menlo. Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. Earnest White
visited Mr and Mrs Harold
White, of near Menlo. Sunday
afternoon
Mr and Mrs A V Hurst and
Amos Hurst, of Bessemer. Ala,
State and Federal
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Made at Reasonable
Prices.
Henry Powell
Office in Summerville Hotel
visited their sister, Mrs. Julia 1
Dempsey, of LaFayette, Friday i
afternoon.
Charlie Powell and children,
Charlene, Joy and Wayne, vis
ited Mr.and Mrs. Gus Powell and
Patsy, of Trion, Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Tucker spent :
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doyl
Yarbrough and family and Mrs.
Viola Yarbrough at Oak Hill.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sen
tell of New Moon, spent Tues
day of last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Lumsden.
Little Terry Sentell, of New
Moon, visited his aunt, Mrs.
Taylor Toles, Mr. Toles and little
Tommy Toles Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F| Spraggins
'and little daughter, Linda, of
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Menlo, spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Purcell.
HOLLAND NEWS
Mrs. Hester Clark, Mrs. Ben
Vaughn and Mrs. Bob House
spent Friday with Mrs. George
Flemister, Sr., Mrs. Edna Hughes
and Mrs. Clarence Blankenship
and Dixie, of Rome; Mrs. Flem
ister returned home with them
for a short visit.
Mrs. George Flemister, Mrs.
Hester Clark and Mrs. Bob House
visited Miss Lucile Vaughn, Mrs.
Dora Borders and Miss Wessie
Bradley, of Lyerly, Saturday aft
| ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blank
enship, Jerry, Bob, Ann and
Dixie were spend-the-day guests
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
of John Vaughn and Mrs. Hes
ter Clark Sunday. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vaughn vis- !
ited Mr. and Mrs. Walt Millican
and family, of Lyerly, Sunday '
afternoon.
1 Frank Worsham spent several
! days last week vacationing with
> friends in Ohio.
। Miss Emmadean Brison, of
Carrollton, spent the week-end
i here.
Mrs. Evelyn Strawn, Mrs. Wil
. lard Jackson and Mrs. Mark
• Strawn visited Miss Mayme
. Smith Sunday.
■ T. H. Holland spent Friday
night in Gadsden on a business
trip.
R. L. and G. S. Holland at-
I tended the funeral of Mrs. Annie
> Gamble in Summerville Sunday.
John Green spent Sunday night ;
with his aunt, Miss Eva Wor- i
sham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith and '
children visited Mrs. Susie Hol
land near Coosa Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Vaughn was hostess
for the Woman’s Home Demon
stration Club Thursday.
Mrs. Clyde Bennett spent last
Wednesday with Mrs. Enoch
High neai - Gore.
Mesdames Harold and Alf
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Chattanooga.
Mrs. G. S. Holland spent last ,
Wednesday and Wed n e sday j
night with her daughter, Mrs. J. ;
P. Adderhold, in Centre.
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