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MACEDONIA NEWS
Mr mil Mrs. Jotter Webster are
, r- - their parentse, Mr. anil Mrs. '
V. L. Webster. ?
Louis Little and his father were visitors
of A. L. Walker over the week- v
end. 1
Miss Oilcan Hen on was the Sunday
-uest of Dovie Cook.
C. II. Raper and L. G. Little were j
Sanday evening visitors of A. B. j
T-oudermilk. | *
Floyd I-ittlo and Aster Smith spent 1
Sunday in Famihi County.
Prvf. Buell Thompson has been 1
week at Bethany Church. 1
teaching a sinking schoorfor the past
night with his uncle E. L. Little. t
Garvain Little spent Saturday y
Mr. and Mrs. Lester have been vis- h
iting his mother, Mrs. M. L. Little this
we<
Van and Birfford Cook spent Saturday
night with Roy and Robert Rap- cj
er. p
Harford Loudermilk spent Friday a
nitrha with Lowen Little.
Jay Roberson was the Sunday
evening goiest of Harford Louder- '
milk.
: Lowin Little spent Saturday night n
with Harford Loudermilk.
C. V. Little was the Saturday
evening guest of E. L. Little.
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VIOLET NEWS I
Mi Evie Danner was the dinner guest
at Mr. and Mrs. John Beaver ^
Monday. ^
Zack Davis is some better this '
week.
p Johnie Davis is visiting his parents, t<
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Davis. He will return
to the CCC very soon. 1
Mrs. Vandora Taylor and Mrs. r
Ruby Mashburn were the
pur-'- i f Mrs. John Beaver Wodnes- }'
H Mrs. Margaret Taylor returned
bom< ti day after visiting her daugh
tor-. Mr -. Paul Lowe and Mrs. Ralph
Beaver in Tennessee. "
fe Mr :.ii(l Mrs. Hollice Roberts from
g|| Tonnt -eo are visiting their parents, (
A alee Murphy. ^
B
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SI Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Davis visited
Mr Mr:-. John Beavers Saturday.
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PATRICK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. arl Cobb and chilIrcn,
of Alabama arc visiting their
ion and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
:obb.
Koyt Boring and sister, Bernice,
vcre the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.
^ee Horton, Saturday afternoon.
Misses Ella and Ruth Hamby were
he guests of their sister, Mrs.
tannic Quinn Sunday at Vests.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton arc the
iroud parents of a baby girl, born
tug. 3, 1939, which has been given
he name of Ivajean.
Me*.CIT, JcJin Pirk'poirvpr Torrv
Iamby attended court at Murphy 1
ast week.
Mrs. Glen Hamby and Mrs. Frank
lamby and children were the dinner
ruests of Mrs. Bill Hamby one day
ast week.
Lester Led ford and several other
'atrick folks were business visitors
.1 Murphy Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reid and chiiren
and John Picklcsimer attended
reaching services and the baptising
t Mt. Carmel Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Picklesimer and (laugher,
Mrs. Alma Williamson and son,
,'ere the guests of Mrs. Lee Horton
n<* day last week.
George Reid and family were busies*
visitors at Murphy Friday.
Professor Shelby Frank of Murphy
as been selected to teach a singing
chool at Liberty church, it is expec-t
d to start at an early date.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanner and
hildren, of Ducktown, were the.
uests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horton
ccently.
There will be a Picklesimer and
'rain reunion at Patrick near the
ome of Mrs. Mary Hamby the first
unday in September. All relatives atund
and bring lunch.
George Reid and daughter, Dorohy,
were the guests of Mr. Lee Hor>n,
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perlie Croft and chilren
of Farner, were Patrick visitors
ccently.
Mr .and Mrs. Richard Cobb and
aby and Mrs. Sam Reid spent the
reek-end in Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ledford and
hildren and Mr. and Mrs. Isam
Vnync wore business visitors at Mur hy
Saturday.
There will be a Picklesimer and
'rain reunion the first Sunday in
lentember near the home of Mrs.
!::vv Hnmby ?t Patrick. All relatives]
re invited to attend ??wl !?? :??. - '
mskot of lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Danner and
hildrcn of Ducktown, Tenn.t were
he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horon
Sunday.
Mr. John Picklcsimer was the
juest of Mr. Will Beaver at Hiwasee
Saturday.
Mr. Tom Picklesimer was the
most of Mr. Sam Reid Sunday mornng.
Mrs. Mary Hamby was the guest
f Mrs. Tina Picklesimer Saturday J
fternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hamby and son
rere guests of Mr. and Mrs. BertI
foung last week.
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SATES CREEK NEWS j
Mrs. Nealer Dockery is on the sick
ist. this week. We all hope her a
speedy recovery.
Mr-. T n.uHo V.>1
. S, sjieifE cne entire
reek with her errand mother, Mis. W.
0. Hogsed.
Mrs. Lois Rogers of Peachtree spent
Saturday night, with her parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. W. H. Dockery.
Miss Pauline Rogers of Peachtree
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. Will Dockery.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Dockery and lit;le
son were the pleasant callers at
he home of Mr. W. H. Dockerys.
Mr. W. M. Killian died August 11,
it his home at New Hope and was
mried from the church of Bates
Sreek community. I
He is survived by eight children and
lis widow. The funeral was conducted
>y Mr. Tom Tmett.
Miss Milma Arrowood, of Murphy
pent Saturday night with Miss Paulne
Williamson.
The relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Aeic
Tames enjoyed the home coming day
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Acie
Tames.
Miss Edna Mae Coleman was a visior
at the home of Mr. Bob Dockery.
Miss Lou Bell Dockery spent last
"r < k with relatives at Grape Creek.
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COUT, MURPHY, NORTH CAROLIN/
UPPER
PEACHTREE NEWS
Tho pastor, Rev. J:7mes""STruett
preached two sermons Saturday afternoon
and Sunday at eleven o'clock.
The revival meeting will not start
at ihi> cluirch at present, as tho pastor
was called to help in another meeting
and it seems to be quite a busy
time with all the people.
Mr. Dee Franklin and daughter.
Mary Jane, and Beulnh of Maltby
were tho guests of Calvin Lunsford
and family Saturday.
We are all sorry to learn that Miss
Bettie Laura Curtis is sick again. We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Sally Derryberry and little
daughter, Joyce spent Friday with her
brother, Mr. John Curtis.
D. E. Griffith, Vernon and Iliil
Thomasson were guests of Mr. Dewitt
Kimsey Sunday afternoon.
Tho little s?n, Doyel of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill *
"-i ?o aiviv ?t mis writing.
Hope he will soon be well again.
Wc are glad to see some pretty
weather after so much rain.
The Upper Peachtree quartette
made their trip to the annual picnic
at Savannah Wednesday. All report
a splendid time.
D. E. Griffith and family spent awhilc
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Barker.
Miss Fannie Mae Thomasson and
Mr. Gwynn McGuire spent awhile
Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Queen in
Murphy.
Mrs. Salley Derrybcrry spent Friday
evening with Mrs. C. W. Thomasson
.
The singing was enjoyed Tuesday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Barker.
Calvin Lunsford and Dee Franklin
were the supper guests Saturday
night of Mr. B. A. Breed!ove.
Fird Moore spent awhile Saturday
night with Hill Thomasson.
NEW HOPE NEWS
Vaughn Martin has returned home
after visiting relatives in Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martin visited
her mother, Mrs. Mary Sneed in Ebeneezer.
Clarence Martin of Kentucky is visiting
friends.
Mrs. W. H .Montogemyr and son.
Ray, visited Mrs.T.ou Graves Monday.
Several folks from this section have
been attending the revival at Grape
Creep being conducted by Rev. Wrldon
West.
Miss Edith Montgomery spent two I
nights with Mrs. Jannct Crain. |
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SCHULAR CREEK.
Mrs. Burt McBrayer and son, Alien
Mr. Loyd Wilcox and Mrs. Dorthulia
I.amby visited friends at Posted Sunday
.
Several people from our community
have been attending the revival
at Violet.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Wilcox and children
were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rae
Wilcox of Coker Creel;. Tenn.
Miss Frances Morrow spent Sunday
night with Miss Edna Wilcox.
Mrs. Jane Morrow is moving to
Postell to live with her daughter.
Mrs. T. B. Hamilton.
lloyt Graves, Bid Smith and Mrs.
Lucy Dickey, of Murphy visited the
Wilcox's Sunday night.
Miss Lucille Matheson spent the
week-end at her home in Andrews.
Miss Rabble Cole and Mrs. Leslie
Cole visited Miss Frances Morrow
Sunday. ,
Ralph Wilcox visited Dillard Mor-!
row of Coker Creek.
Armos Morrow visited Fulton Newman
Sunday.
HANGINGDOG NEWS
Next Saturday night and Sunday
morning is regular preaching. Everv
body come. Rev. Elliott pastor.
Eloise Hartness was the Sunday
guest of Irene Hensley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Kephart visited
her parents on Marble Sunday.
Miss Kate Corn well spent last week
at home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Corn well.
Mr. and Mrs. Esta McDonald and
children from Asheville and Elgin McDonald
from Atalnta were the guests ;
of their mother. Mrs. Louise McDonald.
Mrs. Sarah Brockman and Mrs. El- '
len Mulkcy were the Sunday evening
guests of Mrs. Olivan Dock cry.
I, AUG. 24. 1939
WOLF CREEK NEWS ]
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Abernathy and
hildren and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Har- t
- ? r and children of Belmont, visited
relatives here Sunday aftc-rn?>? n.
hey were on their way to Cleveland.
Tenn.
Scott Parton of Lower Bclltow:..
was a visitor here Sunday.
Deputy Sheriff McGee of Copperhill,
was here on business Monday.
Religious services were held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hix Jones
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Jones ha been
confined to his room with T. L?. '
for several months.
Mrs. Nannie Trantham of Copper- '
hill, spent the week-end here with
relatives. (
Richard Jabaley proprietor of "The t
Fair Store" Copperhill, was here on
business Monday.
Master Fred Garren of near Copperhill
spent Sunday night with his
grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Garren.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Morgan and 1
three children of Hazelwood, visited c
the former's parents here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Garren and
four children spent the day Sunday .
with Mr. Garren's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Garren.
Mr. W. A .Burgess and son, Henry. I
spent the week end visiting relatives j*
in Harlan, Ky. They returned homci(
late Sunday afternoon.
The revival meetings conducted at j
J.he Macedonia Baptist church the|]
last two weeks by the Rev. Heddcn 1
were brought to a close Sunday when n
more were baptized. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Garren are
spending a few days visiting their j
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and j
Mrs. Riley Morgan.
SUNNY POINT NEW^
Mrs. Lois Whitmire and daughter,
Bobby Jean, of Greer, S. C., are
.-pending a few days with Miss Genell
Caldwell.
Miss Elsie Lefevers was the after- j
"o? guest of Mrs. Mattie Whitener\
Sunday.
Mrs. Josie Garland and family were I
visitors of Mrs. Laura Johnson Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Valerie ii^mbree and son
Bobby and Genell Caldwell of Sunny
Point, Mrs. Lois Whitmire ar.d daughter
Bobby Jean of Greer, S. C. and
Wilma Arrowood of Murphy were
dinner guests of Mrs. Fanneta Taylor
of Murphy.
I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Banner and
family from Dncktown, Tenn.. were
I visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred WhiteT1
l
i iv i 1 IIUIMIiiy.
Mrs. Estel Forrister and children 1
n- tit the week-end witli her baron's. J
Air. and Mrs. Doss Horton of Ueids 1
Chapel. 1
Fhoeba Caldwell of Knoxvill; . |
T-. ntr.. \v?s the week-end -1 f h
pan ids. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. <"a!-!\v !!
Mrs. Est a Mason and Mis- 1M
Rice were visitors of Mrs. Mat tie
Whitener Friday afternoon.
Mrs Josephine Allen spent the
week-en-T with her son, Mr. Lark it:
Allen of Sunny Point.
Mrs. I-iura Jones spent one day
last, week with Mrs. Eller Brown.
Mrs. Martha Baile was the guest of 1
Mrs. Shirley Brown Thursday. I
Mrs. Edna Johnson and Miss Emilo . |
spent awhile Saturday afternoon 1
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AI s. iroio Ilicv spent Sunday with
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UNAKA ISEWS
The Rev. K. Willix of Friendship
tnd Rev. Whitaker, <?f Andrews, N.
are conducting revival meetings
lere.
Rev. D .V. Mull arul Rev. Abslura
Carroll attended the revival meeting
terc Sunday night.
Mrs. Glenn Dockery who has been
eriously ill is slowly improving.
Rev. Whitaker was the guest of Mr.
ind Mrs. Roy Green Sunday.
Mrs. U. 3. G. Phillips Ls visiting
n Avondale, Penn. as the guest
>f her son and daughter.
Rt*\. and Mrs. J. O. Fry and two
Children, of Kunnapolis, N. C., were
risitors hcie Saturday.
Mrs. W. M. Phillips who has been
11 for some time is improving.
The farmers art? very busy through
this section now cutting grass and
pulling fodder.
Mrs. Elizabeth Burgess of Ellijay.
[la., is visiting relatives here.
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