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SUBLIGNA NEWS
The Rev. J. F. Gladney filled
his regular appointment at Sub
ligna Methodist Church Sunday
at 11 a. m. and_also at 7:30 p. m.
Remember the Sunday School
each Sunday at 10 a. m. at both
churches. A. P. Neal, Jr. is super
intendent of the Methodist Sun
day School, and Harold Scoggins
is superintendent at the Baptist
Our Big
S-A-L-E
Will Continue Through
SATURDAY, JAN. 21
We Have Many New Items,
So Come In and See Us
RACKLEY’S, INC.
I.—Who was the originator of the project that built the Chesapeake
and Ohio canal? (a) Washington, (b) Jefferson, (c) James Monroe,
(d) Benjamin Harrison. ——————■
2. — What is a clog almanac? (a) farm almanac, (b) square piece
of wood, (c) dance almanac, (d) olden time piece.
3.—Buddy Poppy Week is sponsored by (a) Disabled Veterans,
(b) Veterans Administration, (c) American Legion, (d) Veterans of
Foreign Wars?
4.—What was Charter Oak? (a) large tree, (b) charters written
on oak bark, (c) charier granted by Duke of Oak, (d) species of acoms.
s.—What king of the German state of Bavaria was insane through
out his reign? (a) King Otto I, (b) King George I, (c) King Wilhelms
I, (d) King Leo I.
ANSWERS
!.—(«) George Washington. *
2.— (b) Square piece of wood.
3.—(d) Veterans of Foreign Wars.
4.— (a) Large tree that stood in Hartford* Conn., computed to be nearly 1000
years old.
5.— (a) King Otto I. a
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Horizontal
1 Corridor
5 Pudding
starch
(Malay)
9 Morning
reception
10 Buffoon
12 Mountain
nymph
13 Walk idly
14 Woody fibers
from plants
15 Thick slice
18 Notice
18 Sign of
the zodiac
21 SUck to
24 Metal
25 Watered silk
26 Quadruped
27 Inter
28 Cat that
eatches mice
29 Coin (Swed.)
30 Mottled
31 Rendered fat
of swine
33 Spikenard
37 Nimble
39 Conical tent
(Am. Ind.)
40 Pieces of
skeleton
41 Test for ore
42 Orows old
43 Employed
Vertical
1 Queen of
heaven
(Or. Rellg.)
3 Birds, as
a class
8 Like leather
4 Guided
8 Burn with
hot water
8 Dancing
girl
(Egypt.)
7 Turkey
cocks
8 Nocturnal
bird
9 Bowl
underhand
11 Neon
(sym.)
15 Observe
17 Before
19 Comfort
20 River
(Ger.)
21 Large read
ing desk
22 Stern. In
aspect
23 A mer-
cenary
24 Showiness
26 Garden tool
28 Middle
Church.
There is to be an officers and
teachers meeting of the Baptist
Sunday School at 7:30 p. m. Sat
urday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. White.
Miss Maggie Lee Wood spent
last Sunday night and Monday
with her parents at Wayside.
Dill Keowan of LaFayette, vis
ted Mr. and Mrs. R. L. White and
family last Thursday night.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Glad
ney, Mrs. W. J. White and
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State and Federal
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
Made at Reasonable
Prices.
Henry Powell
Office in Summerville Hotel
Solution in Next Hsue.
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No. 10
30 Smooth.
of creases
32 Toward
the lee
34 Projecting
end of a
church
35 Peruse
Aaiwir U Psiala Nim»« •
36 Ruler of
Tunis
(title)
37 Jewish
month
38 Gazelle
(Tibet)
39 Greek tetter
Bartel J-SB
Mrs. T. P. Johnston attended
general conference at Chicka
mauga last Friday.
Little Stanley Chastain,, of
Wayside, was visiting little Miss
Sue serritt.
Miss Charlotte Warnock had
as her guest on Saturday night
Miss Nona Scoggins and on Sun
day, Miss Avis Cordle.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom White were
visiting Mrs. White’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Baker and
family at Menlo Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Serritt and Miss Maggie
Lee Wood Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Serritt and little
daughters, Peggy and June; Mr.
and Mrs. Pearcy Smith and Bet
ty, of Dalton; Mr. and Mrs. Max
ey Parson, of Haywood Valley,
and Clayton and J. R. Wood, of
Summerville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bun Kinsey and
famly spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Kinsey and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Wilson were
visiting in Alabama Sunday.
Ray Serritt spent the week
end with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Wood, of Way
side.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Gald
ney and family and Misses Mary
White, Georgia Kinsey, Francis
and Winona Tuder were guests
of Mrs. Emma Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duncan and
family were visiting Mrs. Dun
can’s father, J. D. White, Sr. and
family Sunday.
Mrs. James Serritt, Mrs. Maxey
Parson and Miss Maggie Lee
Woods visited Mrs. Ralph Henry
in Haywood Valley Sunday eve
ning.
Mrs. E. B. Self, S. H. Self, Mrs.
Lester Davison and Bill Self vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Edd Manning,
at Villanow, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. T. P. Johnston. Mrs. S.
H. Self and Mrs. A. P. Neal, Jr.
were luncheon guests of Mrs.
William U. Hyden in Trion Mon
day.
Mrs. Nicholson, of LaFayette,
spent several days last week
with his daughter, Mrs. John D.
' Kendrick, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields
were visiting Mr. and George
Teems and family Sunday.
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