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THE MOroiTAIN TR/UL JULY 5, 1940 Visiting Ilr. and Mrs, J, H, Smith at their home on Satnlah Mountain over the Fourth of July week-end vrill be Mrs. Smith’s uncle and aunt, Mrc fnd Mrs* Ho 0, Sohoolfield of Mullins, S,C,j and another aunt, Mrs, R. B, James of Danville, Vaa Mr, and Mrs^ Sidney Farnsvrorth of Mem phis, Tenn,, arrived Monday and are at Hotel Edwards while remodeling and reno vating is being completed on their East Main Street home, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cocke of Atlanta were guests at ^ricemont Terrace Sunday coming up to bring their mother, Mrs.Veta Cocke, who will spend the summer at the hotel. Mrs, John H, Cheatham of Griffin, Ga., and her friend, Mrs. Touchdon, are spend ing a while.at Mrs, H. M* Barns’ summer ^OjMPLJjMEMT i'-T Si LD£K L V/fJ£R VV jV1££T pootod to arrive this week-end for a visit with Miss Rebecca Bridgers, who is spending the summer at her cottage here* Mrs, Duncan Dougall and Miss Valerie Dougell had as their week-end guests the Misses Charlotte and Edith Ingles- by and their brother, Billy Inglesby,of Savannah, Ga, Miss Edith Inglesby re mained for a month’s visit with H'^s, Dougall, Their parents, the late Mr, and Ivirs, Geor^je Inglesbjr, operated the Islington JIouso, now King’s Inn, for twenty-fivo ysars prior to its purchase by Mr, King, Mr, nnd.Mrs, Sam H, Lander of Ander son, S, C,, arrived last ^ritjay to spend the remainder of the season at the Trice cottage on East Main Street, COMING soon - JEEPERS CREEPERS m C;j?RY A C01>CPLETE LINE OF NE\^F AND USED CARS. GOOD VALUE IN E^^ERY DEAL SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY SURK£LL h\OlOliCG. Sy 1 va PhoneFA AMkI.IjN Pho ne ]23 79 home on the 1/^alhalla Road, Miss Eunice Carter of Leominster, Mass., and her sister. Miss Dorothy Carter, of Waltham, Masso, arrived Tuesday to spend ten days or t^vo weeks with their aunt. Miss Bernice Durgin. Mrs. I. D, Nelson of Miami, Fla,, who is occupying the Roberts’ cottage on Mir ror Lake, has as her guest her niece,Miss Madge Freeman, also of I>Iiami. Senora de Cardenas of Washington, D, C,, wife of the Spanish Ambassador, and ?^iss Becky TJhite of Thomasvillo, G^,, are ex- Ivlr, and L'rsv George A, Townsend have returned from a several weeks’ visit with relatives in New Hampshire, Mr, and Mrs, T, T, Molnar of Cuthbert, Ga,, and their three children are spend ing tv70 weeks at the Trice cottage on Lake Sequoyah, The Episcopal Sunday ?^chool opened last Sunday morning with an enrollment of 24, Thi.’’ is very gratifying to those in charge, 7ho feel there may be still others visi+lng here for the summer,who will be glad to knov/ of the opening of the church school. POTTS BROS. MEATS GROCEKIES A COMPLETE LINE OF BIRD'S EYE FROSTED FOODS COAL CE
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