Reportin' Things
from
Holly Springs
MRS. DON SEAGLE
Staff Correspondent
Howard To Preach
The Rev. Ijewis Howard, pastor |
of the Holly Springs Baptist.
Church, will preach at the as- 1
soclatlonal Brotherhood mass
meeting tonight (Thursday) at
the Ridgecrest Baptist Church.
Weekly Services
The weekly prayer services will
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW
FRANKLIN RESTAURANT
DRIVE IN
And Best Wishes to the Owners,
VIRGIL MEADOWS
And
RADFORD JACOBS
We arc happy to have furnished wiring
and electrical fixtures for their fine new
restaurant.
Nolen Brothers Electric Co.
be held Saturday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tal
ley at 8 o'clock.
Homecoming Sunday
An Invitation is extended to all
to attend homecoming at the
Holly Springs church Sunday. A
picnic lunch will be served.
Meeting Changed
Because of the baccalaureate .
sermon Sunday night, Training
Union will meet at 6:30 at the
Holly Springs church. No worship
services are planned that night
so everyone may attend the grad
uation event at Franklin High.
4-H Program
' 4-H Club Sunday" was observed
at the Holly Springs church Sun
day with Miss Joan Corbin in
charge of the program. About 20
boys and girls of the community
participated .
Officers Elected
General church officers were
elected Sunday. They are C. A.
Williams. Sunday school super
intendent; Jim Williamson. Train
ing Union director; Mis. Charlie
Williams, W. M. U. president; and
Don Seagle, Brotherhood presi
dent.
These officers will serve with
the nominating committee in se
lecting the other officers and
teachers at a later date.
Club Meets
Holly Springs Home Demonsrta
tion Club met May 19 at the home
of Mrs. Nobel Garrett. Mrs. Ruth
Landrum conducted the devotion
al.
The group discussed a menu to
be prepared for the evangelistic
News
About
People :
The Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Bren- ,
dall. of Elkln, spent some time ,
recently with Mrs. Brendall's .
series luncheon to be served by
Holly Springs June 21.
A demonstration entitled, "Eat
to Keep Young", was presented
by Mrs. Florence 8. Sherrill. Also,
a film, "How to Buy Meats", was
shown. Refreshments were served
to the 15 Tnmen present.
' 'crsonals
Visitors o? Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Hiydon in Forest City Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Lefferts Hig
don, accompanied by Dewey Cor
bin.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Arms and
family spent the week end visiting
relatives in Tennessee.
Billy Crawford attended "Armed
Forces Day" in Marietta. Ga., Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Liner, of
Akron. Ohio, are spending several
days visiting Mr. Liner's brother,
Vincent Liner, and other relatives
in the county.
The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Howard
have as quests this week Mr. How
aid's mother. Mis. Amos Howard,
and his sister. Miss Sally Howard,
of Wilmington.
Floyd Justice, of Miami, Fla.,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Justice.
Bob Taylor is under treatment
at Angel Hospital.
Jeff Green has returned to his
home following hospital treat
ment.
mother. Mrs. F. H. Nolen.
Mrs. Frank R. Meech. of Arden,
visited her mother, Mrs. L. B.
Phillips, recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coin and
ramlly spent a recent week end
with their parents In Asheville
Mrs. Coin and the two children,
Orin and Lisa, remained for a
visit of several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holland and
family, of Jacksonville, FT*., re
cently visited Mrs. Holland's
mother, Mrs. Lawrence Myers, and
Mr. Holland's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Holland. They also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Stew
man In Brevard and Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Myers In Greenville, S. C.
Recent week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs were their
son, Charles Jacobs, and his son,
Reece, of Atlanta, and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Jacobs, of Ashevllle.
Mrs. Slier Slagle and children,
Al, Cathy, and Chris, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Ray In Fletcher
recently.
Mrs. Robert E. Early returned
home Tuesday from a visit with
tier daughter, Miss Eleanor Early,
in Greensboro.
Mrs. Gilmer Jones spent some
Lime recently with her son and
laugh ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
tndrew Jones, In Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pearson
had as their guest recently Mr.
Pearson's father, L. L. Pearson,
if Payettevllle, Ga.
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