I WCLF CREEK NEWS
I xii. ail-day staffing here Sunday
I , ,tICl-fss fiom all standpoints.
t u' talent were singi
i sail parts of the country,
hivxr ,ut- Th ,st> deserving special
-.vciv quartettes from Copper
K. ;; crowd was present to
I -;:V thc- a;usic rendered.
I II; !'!' v u1 ?t T'>n of Atlanta, spent
Iht w? ?' -,l 3 3 ' vv visiting his parents,
yi .ant! Mrs. Kiley Morgan Sunday
lfter* ? went, on to Hazclwood.
iv:t!, hi Hio'Ii":-. Elbert and his farnjV
w 1 i motored down here in
t , : i where he will spend a
rei'k vacationing in the mountains.
The I. way men with their grad.rs
wt'ie r our roads last week
tht tin- thing happened that
B.?-r usually happens after they visit
,ur ; a series of hard rains
ju:t I'lIt'.: a!!y undoes much of the
cot! they do.
Winifred Wi throw of the CCC
nuijj ; t .v "kem-ont, is spending the
Fu::rth hen* with his immediate
unil;.. He came in early Friday
loriiiiy".
Mr. J Amburn made a business
ip to .M .i phy. Friday, he was acimpanicd
by U*. L. Garten.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan had as
fir guest*. Mrs. Morgan's parents,
r. and -Mrs. J. M. Garrcn.
Our farmers are bavin? a very
Ifficult ti ll" saving their hay crop.
Privat- Harley morgan, son of Mr.
,,! M' I'i'ey Morgan, returned to
? jhist in Atlanta, Ga., Saturday
ornuv
Mrs. S::rah Lewis of Hot House,
j ap,i three children spent Sunday
siting h ?" sister here, Mrs. Hix
mrs ar.d her family.
Mr-. Eninr.i Peek and little da ughr.
Maggie spend Saturday night
jth in r.'iher here, Mr. Harvey
iilii :rtil hi-- family. Mrs. Peek
ives in upper Hothouse.
Mr. Henry Burgess spent the day
landay visiting friends and relatives
athe vi'-init y of Sweet Gum, Ga.
Mr. j ' .Mrs. Herbert Garren and
[hochildri u <>f near Copperhill, spent
(onday with til" former's grandprints.
Mr. an<l Mrs. J. M. Garren.
Mi Alvin Cole visited Mr. and
Ilis. Hix Jones Sunday. Mr. Jones
us been confined to his bed for several
months with T. B.
Mrs. Omega Stepp and her sisterp-law.
Miss Jennie Stepp. of Henderkonvillc.
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
parren of Fletcher, spent several days
pt week here, visiting Mrs. Stepps
knl Mr. Garren's parents, Mr. and
llr>, W !. Garren.
I Sheriff J. C. Townson, of Murphy,
kd Constable K. F. McGee, of Isabella.
Tenn., were here Monday forelion
with three under arrest charged
uivaMiig ana possessing
dealing stolen property. They
signed before and committed
for want of bonds by Esq.
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and Mrs. Charlie Carringer
to dinner guests of Mrs. Josie
Sunday.
and Mrs. Dillard Stiles spent
pk-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ola
Maude Carringer was the din?st
of Mrs. Bill Phillips Sunday,
nnd Mrs. Jake Stiles were visiMrs.
Bessie Hall Sunday.
Dot Ingram spent Friday night
ouise and Elizabeth Mar.n.
are sorry to have to report
Irs Hazel Mass is on the sick
Ir. and Mrs. Clifford Hall and
id Mrs. Jake Stiles motored to
Ridge. Ga? Sunday.
.and Mrs. Carl Stiles of Peachwere
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Hal' Sunday.
s- Bell Henry was the dinner
ol her sister Tuesday, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Brown and -ofa.il- !
dron returned to their home Sunday [
afternoon i i Turtletown, after spend- I
u:g a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. John '
Blown.
Mrs. Kdna Johnson spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Fred. Whitene/.
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bell and children
from Sweet Gum spent the week
i end visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Mason.
I Miss Phebia Caldwell who is taking
a beauty course in Knoxville is now
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
. A. Caldwell.
Miss Cm dee Whitener spent Sun|
day night with Miss Lola Brown,
j Mrs. Fanetta Taylor and small son,
Billy from Murphy spent Saturday
1 night with Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Cald!
well.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson spent
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I uuuua} in .u moral Bluff, Ga, visit*
! ing Mi's. Etta Hartness.
j Mr. and Mrs. i). A. Caldwell visit*
Ied the Hiwassee Dam Sunday and
were the dinner guests of Mrs. TurnI
c*.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAfee, Mrs.
Esta Mason and Misses Genelee Caldweil
and Steila Dillard were visitors
of Mrs. Mattie Whitcner awhile Sunday.
Buster Brown and Howard Johnson
from CCC camp's are visiting |
their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. %Reece Caldwell and
two daughters from South Carolina
are visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Caldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Brown Sunday.
Miss Ruth Garland spent Monday
afternoon with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John arU.nd.
1 Little Tomn?y Brown two year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown ,is i
on the sick list this week.
RANGER NEWS
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Rev. \\\ T. Truett preached a very j
interesting sermon both Saturday and '
Sunday night. A very large crowd at- j
tended.
M.. and Mrs. Claude Fox. and B.
Bali-urn who have been visiting home
folks, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fox have |
returned to their home in Gustonia i
YV ed?'sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stiles of Gas- I
tonia who have been visiting theii J
parents, have returned to their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fox and daugn
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walls, and children
of Winder, Ga. have been visiting I
friends and relatives of this section.
Mr. Tom Fox was once a resident of
Cherokee County. He has been gone
from here about 40 years. He was the
brother of Taylor and Elic Fox.
A number of residents of this section
attended the funeral of Stanley
Hyatt at the Hyatt cemetery.
John Fox of Gainesville, Ga. is
spending several weeks with his brother.
G. B. Fox, and sister, Etna Poutdexter,
and other relatives of this
place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fox and children
are spending some time with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fox.
Miss Bessie Ruth Evans of this
place is visiting relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wright spent the
day with her sister, Mrs Cora Dickey
of Murphy Saturday.
Rev. Clarence Voyles, of Georgia
spent the afternoon with J. H. Monteith
and family Saturday.
There will be a singing at the Ranger
Baptist church on the 4th Satur
j day night, July 22, consisting of sevl
eral quartets from other places. Every
body come, especially ail good singers.
Mr. and Mrs. Morland Green of
Chattanooga. Tenn. returned home
Sundav after spending several weeks
with Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and
Mrs S. S. Akin.
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FOLK SCHOOL
Saturday, July 8. was Homecoming
Day for old students of the John C.
Campbell Folk School, and in all
about 40. not counting: those living al
the school, were present. With relatives
staff and friends, about MJ
helped celebrate.
All who could arrived by 3 n. m
from v.hieh time Mrs. Campbell served
tea at Farmhouse. Folk songs ami
singing games followed supper in the
Community room of Keith House. Afterwards
those who lived nearby returned
home; those who had come
from a distance spent the night.
Old students from the greatest dis
tance were Mrs. Estelle Lynch and
Maude McGwinn who came from Mill
Springs, North Carolina. Also from
a distance were Junice Revis of Sa
luda, N. C., Verlin and Sue Reese of
Rabun Gap, Ga., Oran Penland from
Monroe, Ga., and Elsie Laudermilk
of Isabella, Tenn. From near-by were
Esta Ledford of Hayesvillc, now
studying nursing in Raleigh, and Lucille
Raxter of Marble. Those from
Murphy township were, Robert Allen,
Mrs. Edna Hampton Clouse, Nell
Cayton, Mr. and AJrs. Roy Lee, Haden
Hensey, Mrs. Bulah Burrell, Mrs.
Frank Deweese, Bee Robinson and
Hazel M. Hampton.
From the vicinity of Brassiown j
were Elaine Logan, Nell Teems Opal i
(Ircfll. Doilfflnc Smith fnv !
Mollis Penland, J. G. Martin, Willie
Clayton, Frank Hopan, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Day, Anne Hensley Tuckwiller,
Bert Smith, Wm. J. Martin, Wayne
Holland and Fred Smith.
Among those working at the Folk
School were Ruby Kate Holland,
Gladys Jean Sexton, Tom McLymore.
Monroe Wilson, D. L. Marti:;, Ruth
Martin, Geraldine Wilson, Alice Holland.
Cleo Come, Fanny Kate Brend- j
le, A. J. Wgodring and Glenn Hoi- j
land.
Also present were Folk School :
''grandchildren" of whom the oldest |
was Richard Deweese. Others were I
Jack Deweese and William Edward j
Lee, from Murphy, and Clara Hope ]
Burrell from Brasstown. The young- j
est "grandchild*' of all was the three j
month old Clouse baby from Murphy j
Leo Morgan Lynch, 22 months old i
came from Mill Springs. X. C., and |
Barbara Jean Reese, 10 months old, !
from Kaburn Gap, Ga.
Miss Jeanette Butler of Cincinnati, j
Ohio, sister of Mrs. Bidstrup, is spend- 1
ing the summer at the Folk School.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Deschamps and 1
their family left last Thursday foi j
a short vacation. They will visit rela-'
tives in Kentucky.
Herman Estes, new head of the
woodworking shop arrived here from
Kentucky on the 7th with his wife and
daughters, Veda, Golden, Mary.
Juanita, and Helen Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yeomans, Jr.,
of Ojai Valley, Calif., and Lincoln
Mass. spent Friday night at the school.
Mr. Yeomans teaches in the progressive
Shady Hill School of Cambridge,
Mass. Hsi father is Edward Yeomans,
well-known educator and author.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bidstrup are
sailing from New York on Thursda>
July 13th for Scandinavia. They will
spend most of their time on Sweden, i
where they will visit Mr. Bidstrup's |
relatives. They will return to Brass-'
town towards the end of Sop/tember.
Louise L. Pitman returned Monday
night from a month's vacation in !
Orange. N. J. which she spen. with
her family. 1
JAY. JULY 13. 1939
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Mr. and Mis. Tom Silvev of Tunnclhiil,
Ga. visited relatives here l ist
week.
Mr. said Mrs. R. 1>. Anderson and
children, and el* Youn erst own, Ohio,
are visiting their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Martin, of
Murphy spent a few days last week
visiting ai this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arp and Mrs.
Charlie Arp, and children of Akron,
Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Arp this week.
Mr. ami Mrs. R. 1). Anderson and
children, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson
and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Anderson and family spent last Satur day
in Atlanta.
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PATRICK NEWS
The Rev. Melven Ledford. of Tennessee.
?s conducting a revival meet
ing at Shearer School House, and
large crowds are attending.
Mr. and Mrs. George Keid and children.
Mrs. Dora Kaper, two daughters
and son, Glen Raper; Mr. and Mr*. J
1*. Bryant; Mr. John Picklesimer ard
the Rev. Ledford were visitors at the
home of Mr. Leonard Standridge Sunday
afternoon. Mr. Standridge is very
ill. We wish hint a speedy recovery.
Mr. Dillingham and son were the
guests of George Reid Sunday.
Rev. Melvin Ledford of Tennessee
was the supper guest of Tom Picklesimer
Sunday night. Mr. Picklesimer
has been ill, but is reported recover
ing
M. T. Raper has taken over l is
store at Liberty purchased from Ed
Brown. Mr. Brown has gone to Kentucky.
L.eo Horton made a business trip to
-ce V/tss Ledford at Fainei\ Tean.
Saturday afternoon.
Miss Grace Hamby of Cleveland,
Tenn. is visiting her motner, Mrs.
Mary Hamby at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cobb, and
baby, have returned from Alabama,
where they have been visiting for the
pas' week.
Otis Adams was the guest of M.
T. Rapt-r Sunday afternoon.
Saturday on business.
Luther Hawkins passed through
this section Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson and
ehillren were visitors in Klijay Saturday
night.
Mrs. Marie Standridge was a visitor
in this section Saturday.
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