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Thursday, May 18, 1950
NEW MOON NEWS
By Mrs. J. A. Sentell
The Women’s Missionary Union
met Tuesday afternoon at the
Friendship Baptist Church for
their regular monthly meeting.
Mrs. W. C. Sentell visited Mrs.
J. T. Hughes Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waters and '
family, of Summerville, were the I
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Hughes last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morrison, of
Gadsden, were week-end guests.
here and at Jamestown with;
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon-1
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones and
Betty, of Pennville, Mrs. Bob
Reece and children, Robbie and
David, of Menlo, and Jack Law
son, of Oak Hill, spent Sunday j
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson.
Those calling at the Lawson
home in the afternoon were: Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur O’Briant, of
Rome; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Can
ada, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood
all, all from Shannon; Mrs.
Datch Dempsey and children, of
Alpine, Rob Bodine, of Rome and
John Sentell.
Mrs. Harrison Tucker and son,
Harold, of Chattanooga .spent
the week-end with Mrs. Tucker’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Law
son.
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in which to live.
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nie Morrison and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawson Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Dugen Maples
and family were visiting Mrs.
Bonzie Bailey and family Sunday
morning.
Miss Bobbie Gardner was Sun-
I day dinner guest of Misses De
' lana and Carolyn Lawson and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lawson.
Ted Mauney and James Bailey
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Parker Sunday morning. Mrs.
। Parker, who has been ill, is im
‘ proving.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mauney and
i daughter, Ellen, were visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall
and family, Saturday afternoon.
They also visited her sister, Mrs.
Norman Tucker and young
daughter. Carolyn Kay. at Al
pine.
Alvin Sentell was dinner guest
of his uncle, James Moseley and
Mrs. Moseley and Charles Nor
ton Moseley, Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Holcomb was the
week-end guest of Mrs. Hattie
Bankston and daughter, Mary
Emma, Sunday and attended the
Decoration at Unity.
The New Moon Women’s Home
Demonstration Club met Thurs
day with Mrs. Junior Hughes for
।an all-day meeting. Each one
[ carried a dish and dinner was
served picnic style.
Mrs. John Hughes was visiting
her mother. Mrs. Arch Parker,
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Willie Holcomb spent
Monday with her sister, Mrs.
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!. John Shamblin and Mr. Shamb
lin at Centre, Ala.
s Mrs. W. C. Sentell spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Archie
f Parker and Mrs. Bonzie Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Carr and
family attended a decoration in
Pollard’s Bend, near Leesburg,
j Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and
' son, Taylor, were visiting Mr. and
5 Mrs. Archie Parker Sunday after
■ noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sentell
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
* and Mrs. James Moseley and
J Charles Norton.
1 School was out Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Baker, of
■ Rome, were visiting her parents,
' the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Sentell,
and her brother, W. C. Sentell
and Mrs. Sentell and family, and
■ ; went in the afternoon to see his
1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker
’ of near Menlo.
j BETHLEHEM NEWS
> The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman, of Ringgold, and son,
> Billy, were dinner guests of Mrs.
- Ida Maxey and Hill, and Russel
• : and Jerry Bryant, Sunday.
; A surprise birthday supper was
5 held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Wells at Rock Springs, for
; the Rev. Mr. Bowman Saturday
, night. Sixty guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Tate and
Brenda, Mrs. Zora Grigsby, Mr.
and Mrs. Zeb Smith and Mr. and
Mrs. Artie Carpenter and family
were among those attending. A
banquet supper w'as served on
the lawn.
Mrs. Luther Campbell remains
seriously ill at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Allmon
spent Sunday in Dry Creek, the
guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
. Virgil Tuder.
A pound supper was held Sat
urday night at the home of Lar
ry and Peggy Morgan.
Mrs. Thelma Alexander, of
Chattanooga, spent Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady
Jackson, and attended the bac
calaureate sermon at Subligna.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tuder,
Charles and Melvin were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grigsby,
, Mae and Sallie, Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dort Brown,
I Jerry and Ronald, spent last
I week-end in Chattanooga, the
. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
McDowell. They also visited Lake
! Winnepesaukah.
Mrs. Vick Maxey, Mrs. Cecil
Lanier and daughter visited rela
tives in Dalton Thursday.
Mrs. Hill Pope, of LaFayette, is
recovering from an operation
Monday at Erlanger Hospital in
Chattanooga. Her friends here
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pettyjohn
I and Shirley spent Wednesday
night with J. E. Pettyjohn and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Richardson
accompanied his mother to Sum
merville Wednesday and all at
tended the May Day Festival,
where Mrs. Minerva Richardson,
age 102, received the easy chair.
The Rev. and Mrs. Bennie
Bowman, of Ringgold, were
guests of Mrs. Marcelle Tant at
Floyd Hospital, Rome, Tuesday,
where Mrs. Tant underwent an
operation. T^hey also visited in
the Bethlehem community.
Francis Tuder has accepted a
position at Trion and is at home
with her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
burn Elsberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tate and
Wayne spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. T. Tate and Ruth,
on Dicks Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Delaney Scoggins
and Nora Ward were shopping in
Summerville Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Myers Jackson
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■ and family, of Waterville, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
’ Jackson Sunday.
Georgia Kinsey, Laura Brock
I and J. C. Richardson were guests
i of Gene and Bettie Sue Jackson
> Sunday.
( Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Madden
[ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
[ Grasham and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Pettyjohn and family
spent Sunday with J. E. Petty
l john and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Roper
[ and Charleen attended the Floyd
Marks Auto Sales
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County Singing Convention in
Rome Sunday.
George Hames, of East Ar
muchee, attended services at
Bethlehem Sunday.
There will be a choir practice
at Bethlehem Wednesday night.
Gene and Bettie Sue Jackson
attended the party for the
Subligna Seniors at the home of
Mrs. Janie Scoggins, in Subligna
Saturday night. Bennie Pope and
Jack Lanier, of East Armuchee,
also attended.
Ludie Kinsey remains seriously
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Furnished, weekly or
monthly rotes. Lights,
hot and cold water, au
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ice, private bath. We
still cater to traveling
salesmen and tourists.
Telephone 12 or 40
Lovingood Motel
ill at her home on Dry Creek.
A wedding of much interest to
their friends was that of Evelyn
Wilson, of Dry Creek, to Horace
Smith, of East Armuchee, Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Knowles
and family, of Trion, were guests
of her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Smith,
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and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith and
। family Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Grigsby and Sarah
■ Ramsey spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grigsby and
> Anne, of Airport Road, spent the
; week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
, Grigsby.