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I -I 1 i PAGE THREE' DAlCY NEWS-JOURNAL FRIDAY, January 6, 1933 Quite a Change, Eh, What? niM mer's mother durhig holidays. 1 'u l. 7 Miss- Idella Moon of Harrison 'spent Mi.ss4Irene Auberry spent Sunday jcni'lst'mas fcitby her sister, j. T. and Sunday night with her ttunt, Mrs.

Frauicr. wikrln Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Prazlef visited. i 'it Soci F.TY and Mrs. Wood Cothran one Mirs Sue Jernigan spent Saturday njlght with Tier' Miss Erin Mc-. rv. nf-MurfrM-Khoro "'B M4 f.iLi',-.

iMuitiiH i-rnrrur Mr rainr Mr. J. H. Auberry is very much lm- reiurnea hjwih uu- 7f 3i n. irinus in-TJa-shviifii and Xamlly recently.

Mr cobb Fioraton and Mr. and Mrs. Jlouston Williams and Alex Hughos of Gum.were th Tuesday children visited hLs mother- last week, jtier father. Mi'. I.

L. OBrien last Sun- bedtime guests of Mr.a. "0' The lnnurnza iTldcmlc in the Oum Mr- an(d Mrs. D. Jones of community rapidly' decreasing, jLonview recently.

Mr. Clailtle Pearson visited -the Mr Leslie SharlxT Visited at Win- hemes Mr. Ric Wilson and Mr. drow last Sunday. Palmer McNabb Sunday and Sunday Mr.

Fvank Cothran was In this vi- icinlty Wednesday. rS 1 7 Telephone 22 Calendar for the Month Monday, Jan. 9, 3 o'clock Fuvorttv' songs and piano music cf the early part of the 19th with artists In costume. Moday, Jan. 10, at 3 o'clock -Mrs.

Mark Womaik reviews "The Epic of America," by Adams. Thursday, Jan. 26, at 3 o'clock Ar-' list recital. Monday, Jan. 30, Tuesday, Jan.

31 and idnesday, Feb. 1-Mrs. Wallace the High School Atli-University of Oklahoma will 1l'u; Association brought $28.54 lhc Wedncf I a fr the club and the Parent-Teachers I Although they are more at home when flying oceans and deserts, Captain James A. Mollison and his wife, Amy Johnson, Britain's flying fam-' ily, seem to enjoy a change from their speedy mode of travel by taking a sleigh ride at Switzerland. Johnsoaj-ecentlyJlewf rqm Cape Town, South Africa, in record time after sho had beaten her Tiiis-band's record for the outward flight.

They are enjoying a belated honey-- moon at the fashionable Swiss Winter resort. McFaddeti A. Meets The McFaddcn Parent-Teacher Association met last evening at the school with Mrs. G. H.

McCoy presiding and leading the devotional, followed by community singings with Miss Carol Cox at the piano. Minutes were1 read and approved. A splendid report was given by the treasurer on the progress of the work at the soup counter that is being carried on at the school. A number of children are reported have gained their additional weight necessary to meet requirements of health charts since the counter has been in progress. It is noted that most equipment necessary' for carrying on this work has' already been secured.

An enjoyable feature of the program was the singing of several schools songs; i i i Mildred EdWto WillhWIS have Mrs. A. v. Williams yisitca Mis. Heath luesday alternoon.

Mrs. Zelma Frazier visited Mrs. A. C. Williams Wednesday afternoon.

Mr Mrs. Heath and family fiave moved from Murfrccsboro to their home-here! I Mr Simmer Rmnlhcrman 'and fnm- have Woyed to his father's home here. Real Estate ran fern Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. to Jackson 174 1-2 acres, 8th district. $3,940., W.

W. Brothers and wife. to. T. J.

Wheely and wife, Fannie Wheely, house and lot, 20th district, $850. Mrs." Co, a Crockett Mrs. W. O. Mc- Kee to O.

H. Lane and wife, 22 acres, 10th district, $550. B. Cannpn, clerk, and master, to H. Howard, lot, 13JLh district.

$255. L. E. Psarcy and wife to J. M.

Pear-' cy, 168 7-10 acres, 15th district, $3,225. J. M. Pearcy to J. C.

Lester and wife. 1C8 7-10 acres, 15th disrict, $1,800. E. L. Florida and wife to S.

E. Pearcy and Favor Jennings, lot, 22nd district, $200. Luther Pearcy and Favor Jennings to Mrs. J. M.

Pearcy, lot, 22nd district, $13 M. Whitley, and Marvin B. Whitley, 4iacxeV 13th district, W. B. Cherry and wife to France Dockery, 60 acres, 9th district, $3,300.

Percy H. Jarratt and wife to Blanch R. Stockard, 50 acres, 9th $4,250. J. P.

Leathers, clerk, to J. D. Carter, 173 acres, 23rd $300. Flora Woodson to Eva Gilmore Pruitt $10. i-: N.

CiTfeasley arid wife to W. A. Miles and wife, and lot and vacant lot, 13th $4,100. Walter Davis and wife to Ernest M. Jordan, trustee, house and lot, $450.

John Sanders and wife to Mur freesboro Building and Loan Association, house and lot, $800, Long Creek Rev. Barbee will fill his appointment at the Wayside Baptist church next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Greaty Bigge? visited Miss Mary Francis Rowiette 'recently." Mr. and Mrs. Fi-ank O'Brien had as their guests Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Wil lie O'Brien and vIitt le son, Doyle and Bob JBragg. Mr. and "Mrs. McKnight and family and Mr.

Henry Bragg of Murfreesboro- spent the day with t)he latters parents, i L' .11 i dren Mrs. Euli Allman visited Mrs. J. R. Wilson Sunday afternoon.

Mr. T. It. Harris has returned home I after spending the Christmas holidays l.ascussas. Miss Daisy Newman and Annie Ray Parker visited Mrs.

J. Buchanan I mifj jaiiie uavis weunesuuy aiwruooii. i Miss Irene- -Auberry -spent-Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. J.

Snell. Miss Willie Auberry visited her brother. Mr. Auberry, Sunday. Sunday of Miss Sue Jernigan were Mr.

and Miss Paulim Hughes, Odell Ferrell, Joe and Herman Hayes and Stanley McNabb. Miss Daisy Newman entertained a few of her fri'-nds Saturday night with a ''tacky party." The music was furnished by Mr. Claude Pearson. Among those present were James Janie Davis, John and Edwin Smith, Annie Bonnie and Bobby Parker, Harry Lightenburg, Clyde Newman, and Herbert Porterfleld. Mr.

and. Mrs. R. D. Delbridge and daughter, Farfriie Love, visited rela- Ltiupc fin Ihn 'RrnrlvvtU.

nilfn -Citirtflatf Mr. W. J. Snell has moved to near Gum. The house vacated by W.

J. Snell is now occupied, by Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White Whitworth Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Boyce visited Mrs. Sallie Delbridge Monday. Mrs. J. Iir Wilson visited Jacobs Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. JM. Morgan afid Mr. Rice Wilson visited Mrs.

A. T. Jacobs day last we-ck. Mr. A.

T. Jacobs visited his father, Mr. J. W. Jacobs, Thursday near Don-ncll's Chapel.

Mr.jind Mrs. Jim Tolbcrt spent Sat- urdayjulghti with The "Tatter's1 parentsr Mr- Mrs. Cleve Mankin. Mr. and Mrs.

Rayborn Mankin vis ited Mr. Cleve Mankili and famil; family Priday night. Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Suell and son, Price of Detroit, are visiting -their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Snell. COSCORD Mi'. Tom Barnes of Nashville visited his sister, Mrs. Tennie Williams recently. Mrs.TToin-iraams'Msiteo: her sister Mrs.

Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Frazicr and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Heath, and Mr and Mrs. Smith and -children Sunday afternoon.

Miss Shelton, who visited home folks in Alabama-has returned. Tennie Williams and daughter vi-sited the family of Mr. Richard Williams of Rockvale one day alst week. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Williams and little -son -ot, Nashyillejvisited the for- M. I. j- Dy ennaren oi ine-nrst, seconq srt the best-example of dally fourth grades. A reading of a New! conduct in cvery pnasc 0f life. Their Year's pledge to homes and school by unconscious acts nre the greatest Mrs.

created new. Interest ach4rs sincc thev-are under keen ob- BRADLEY'S CREEK ThpB'Y met and reorganized i Sunday witlv. the following officers; rn Mr. Winford Leeman, president; Clo-vis Dunaway, vice-president; itches Leeman, captain Group No. Ural D.

Leeman, captain Group No. 2y Mary Nell Puckett, secretary 'arid treasurer Miss Ethel Givens, and pian for Group No. 2, Miss EtheGiv ens, Mr. 'Earl Sloan; for Group No. 1, Siacy Dillort, Mrs.

Earl Sloan. -j The union will meet next Sunday 2:30 o'clock. i and Joe Demend and! daughter, Stella, had as their holiday I guests Monday Mrs! Martin and three grandchildren; Wednesday, Mr. al Mrs. Stephens and Miss Frances A)- len of Murfreesboro; Sunday.

Mr. and MrsT'JoTOrTjorTtirr Dement Miss Bettie Dement, Dotrgfais Jd Dewitt Williams. Dement and Mr. and Mrs. Clwiiio Williams spent Saturday.

night and Sunday "with Mr. fcetvfngi congratulations, over the arri-and Mrs. John Leyhew. 1 val- of a new young man Mr. JaraesT Lassiter of Norenc was been christened Robert Burton.

Mother Mr. and Mrs. Bi'ngg last. Tuesday. Miss Mary and Bernard Cannon were the guests of Mrs.

Willie O'Brien Tueii- day afternoon. Miss Addle Earp' sjnt thu day with Miss Mildred Miller lust Bunday. r. "Mi1. Beh Hoover and family of Mur- MrTund Mrs.

Hugh O'Brien and chil Mary fjuth and Jac.k spent Tuesday with their raiidm6tiwr, Mrs. John O'BUen. Several from here attended the funeral of Marion White. HEALTH, LIFE, ACCIDENT INS. CRICHIOW AGENCY BUSINESS MEN'S BIBLE CLASS OF TIIJI First Baptist Church invites au men to worship with them.

9:30 A. M. NEXX SUNDAY "God's Runaways Must Come Back" "Every Man Ke-n a Man" GORDON ROBERTSON, Pres. A. J.

BRANDON, Teacher. FLOWERS of all lands for all occasions Special Attention to Orders For Funeral Occasions Telephone 1171 Metcalfe Flower Shop JAS. K. i'OLK HOTEL Mrs. 'John" Rioe, Mgr.

GOES THE Mevs-Journa! And'--. a Nashville One Daily Banner, by i ear nf (Regular Price $6.00) t. i (Regular Price $8.00) This offer expires Jan. 25, 193i Nashville Daily Tennessean, both One (Regular Price $6.00) Nashville Daily and Sunday Teh-nessean, CQ One Year (Regular Price $8.00) Nashvflle- Daily and Sunday Ten- inessean, American -Magazine. Delineator and Woman's Home Wt five, 1 Year 4)OiUU' (Regular Price $12.50) Nashville Daily and Sunday Tennessean, American Magazine, Pathfinder and McCall's Maga- (Regular Price Also have a number of other clubs we can oif er you at Degression Prices This offer is good only to Rural Routes and out of city delivery and counties adjoining Rutherford Make all orders payable to Am brose Crass, Circulation Manager RPV it, -SI 1" -I s- I -ij'v .1 3 i -T i 1 4 I "k- CEDAR GROVE Mrs.

Bill Dodd who has been real n.i if nKI. 'A ha u.mU-t Mrs. Lena Brittian ar.d daughU-rs. Mi.s.ses Marion and Ruth, and 'Mrs. Emma Holloway visited Mrs.

Spencer Hall of Old Hickory last Wednesday. Mrs. Maggie Williamson visited her son. Williamson, last Sunday. Mb-s- Elvin Tunc siiit last Monday night with Miss Fraiikie Wood.

Mr. and Mrs. Myers! Tucker of No- visited folks; several days last week. Mr. tmd Mrs.

Albert-Miller spent one night last week with the formers 1' Mrs' -l: W' Bn'Uan- Connie Britt.an gone to Ev- ar.svme, inawiia. -Mrs. -George Hayne4 whohas been i for several jnonths returned last Sat-rr ur.cl.y 'night to her home. Mr. ajaU-JVLcs.

Jamt)fr-Hwis-are re- Miss Mable -By who clerking at Woolworth's in has been Nashville for the last ten days has returnod home. hm'nc Mrs. Freeman Jordan of v.Co1k?g Grove spent last SUtiaSy witll her bro- thcr, Mr. Grady Itaynes Mr. Robert Wagoner and l.li::j Grace, of Nashville were here vis-itingf with kinfolk and friends last Thursday.

Miss Don Dillingliajn of Nashville spent several days last: week with Mrs. John Harris. Mr. and Mi's. George Austin of Nashville, Mr.

and Mrs, Jack Gambille of -La vergne -spent. last unday. with' Mr. and Mrs. Everet Waldron, DONISELL'S CHAPEL Mr.

and Mrs. Bradford of Murfreesboi'b are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Richardsqn. Mr.

and Mrs, W. N. Todd spent Tuesday, with Mr. and Mrs. Fi'ank; Tolbert-and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Marluv were the bed time guests of Mr. and MrSrWill Hayes Sunday night, Mr. Howard Hayes called pnJVliss Ruby Donnell Sunday night. The School opened at Murray Monday 2, with most all pupils present.

Mi, and Mrs. J. D. Carter have been rrftlert to- tire bed -side ef Mrs. Fannie Carnahan of Murf mjsboro who has been ill for several Mr.

aiul Raymond Richardson visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Arnold of Kittrell j- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Armstrongvisited tir -m btAaa cant -Jacobs is- -gttesFSi sister.

Mrs. Newt maris oi Gossburg. "Miss "Sara Donnell is attentttng-tni SiUiU.rvjiunl-.e'jrnpgn in Mnrfrees Mr. and MrS. CharTes Youree's-chil dren have the whooping cougT.i t- Albert Carter noade a business trip to Nashvuic Tuesday.

of K.rrtrett--was--4h week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cant Jacobs. and Mrs. Aubrey of Nashville the guests cf Mrs.

G. C. Jacobs. Relieves HEAD COLDS -JOLD AT McCORB HARRIS BUS TICKET FOR SALE $10 "BusTicketf ot. $7.00, good ortransportation between Nashville.

THONE-3S at srj Before 10 A. JW. operation of the Rutherford County Health Unit on the nutrition cases. The underweights had been re-cxam- Ined and beneficial recommendations 1 made in each cass. Thirty-five under- privileged' children are bejng served' with free hot lunch daily at the ex- pense of the A.

This is madei possible by the successful management of the school cafeteria by' Mrs. Edi Hooicr. The finance chairman, Mrs. Henry! T. Lynch, reported that thej Mammies' Minstrels cleared $121; the next P'oject Is the -sponsoring the sale Bll'e Oof f.

Sponges fcr cleaning baUxtubs andkitcto iiten- is Th. nroeeeds of which aT6 be procei used for the benefit of the The meeting was turned over to I the program- chairman, Miss Bessie Smith, who presented the Toy Symphony or-ch'sira. madij.up of from the second grade in charge of Miss Anna Brock McFadden. The first num-: ber. "Connecticutt Marsh- by Nassbn was directed by Peggy Osborne.

The second number, "Under the Mistls-, toe" by Frederick Franklin was direct-! ed by Chaxles Cason. After which a very inspiring address was made by Dr. E. L. At wood, president of Ten- neerm Pnllfrro rm tlin ftni i 1 1 in 1 TVntn- of children." The referred to the wonderful progress made in safe-guarding the health of children; in the teachers' and parents' early recognition of the child as a bundle of possibilities; and in the importance of th.2 nature of the child.

As childrer earn so.mUch by Rar- EprVation by the young." This makes a' wholcsome and clean personality ori th(trlf. of llarl.nts and teachers, a ncc- cssity; the selection of the environment, a serious problem; and the training of social beings in integrity and in industJtioiisncss. vital i if a Hosts i to Team Coach and Mrs; R. N. Jobe wer IT frttKnll fortrv lac! 7i -evening at their home on Lytle St Games and contests were enjoyed until -a--late- hour when refreshments were served.

The hosts were assisted bv Irene B. Morton. MrsvUJrJ." Ga-! rant and Mrs. Aubrey Cook. Members of the team and squad were: James Stone, Sumpter Taylor "Green, G.

and Bob Jones, John Rucker, OUie-Tucker, D. James Viiughn, William Smith, Tom Petty, Richard Garant, Baxter, )o1rrTavid Ferrelir -ionald Robert Braswell, James Crockett, Os-l caf 'Cook, Georg'e Clan'cjv Stanley Pitts, Irving Willimsr Wifcjurn Harris, Richard Johns, Ed Cannon, Joe 'Black Hay es, Bobby Malcolm, and1, Mike Jackson. Mrs. Helen Rogers of Lebanon, daughterrMrs. T.

J. Go. lightly and Golightiy' ft Mrs. George Nelsdn left this morn-, ing for Chicago-where she will give Takes a Holiday" before the -League, for the Hard of Af- -terward she will go to Cleveland, Ohio to' visit Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Sykes, Mr. Joe Bond has returned to, the University of Tennessee after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Bond. A Mr, L. E. Alexander is ill hi: homei at Hall's Hill Marriage Licenses" to Miss Louise Hayne Walter D. Ferrell to Gladys Rose.

John Jernigan to Miss Bettie' Jotnr- temir. J. Dallas Jacobs to Mrs. Annis Wil- i liamscn. William jcol Young, col.

Tommie Malone. to Kate "Ella Sanford. col. Bed Crawford, to. Aileen Mc-Henry, col.

ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' ING MEET- 4- Notics is hereby given that meet ing of the stockholders pf the Mur-! freesboro Hotel Company will be held i.9. its ffice at the JamesK. Polk Ho--1 rl in MurfreesfcOTO, Tennessee, on fTuESdayanuary 10. 1933 clpcg ir-tf''-puiiwae'oT-eteEffiig directors for, the ensuing year and thej transaction pi any other business that may be lsrought before JOHN M. BUTLER, President, "i JAMES R.

JETTON, Secretary. Murfreesborat. Tennessee," Janu3ry 2, 1933.. 2-4-S-9) PERSONALS ist i J. I 3 v1 3.

3V IWUl lI j.ii 111- tne 8jesc 01 AOams lasi -jinurs- day Mr: Henrv Thomas of Rockvale and Miss Birdie Hall of Walter; Hill wem! nnUt. mr. 0....1 rwni guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dement Sunday night and" "attended the Ep- worth League meeting' at: 'I Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie Williams were Sunday guests of Mr. iind Mrs. Ccur-11a 1 Smith Mrs-iIlaudSnecd and little daugh ter, Lois, have been very sick with flit. Mr.

Clifton Thomas who was 'taken ioJ.hciospitalJa5weejLjomjet tcr. Mrs. William Thomas and son, Wal- ter, and Mrs. Smith are still on the sick list. Mr.

and-Mrsr John Clemmons visited their sons, Preston and William, arid little grandson, Billie, in Nashville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sloan entertained last Friday, with a rook party. Those present Miss Eula Mai Dunaway, Miss Ethels Givens, Ha Adams, Mrs.

Mable Adams, Clovis Duna- way, William Nealy, Carl Davis Smartt CecifcT Adaitis, Irvin and Clif- ton Givens. Miss Bettie Dement of Camsvilie is visiting Mr, Joe Dement and Mrs. Charlie William this week. 4--Mr. and JVIrs.

Jolin Iron. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dement and Douglas Mrs, Salli 'Patterson last Tuesday. Messrs, Douglas Dement, Dewitt Williams and Jimmie Thomas were, the bedtime gue'sts.

of Mr, and Mrs. lli 'Saturrijay night. Mrs. Carf srited of Old Hickory Were dinner guests of Dr and Mrs, Jamison Christmas ctaV. inspired members for doing better work mis year, kou can oy rooms gave W.

P. Arendaie's room theorize. The mesting closed by tne childi'en singing i "Look for the Beautiful." Priseilla Sewing Circle Meets Mrs. B. Epps was hostess to the week's" meeting 'af-ttie-Priseilla Sew- lng Circle at her home on North Church street.

Sewing and games wert I enjoyed during the afternoon from two t6 four o'clock, when delightful re AQmKo present were; Mrs. Macie Ball, W. H. J. Eldridge, and Mrs.

J. O. Henry. Playreaders to Meet With Mrs. Huggins The Playreaders will meet on Tues day, January lOratr-tiie-iiome Mrs.

Jesse Huggins. Mrs. Neal rrazier win read "The Well of the John Mtllington Synge. Criehlow A. Has, Interesting Meeting The Parent-Teacher Association of Criehlow Grammar School met Thursday afternoon with Edgar L.

Rogers, the president, presiding. The A. songs were led by Miss Eugenia Neilson with Mrs. Clarence' Morton at the piano. The consisted of "the reading Of the twelfth chapter of Ecclesiastes by Miss Ellen.

McBroom, after which Mrs. St. George Jones led in Amorig the interesting reports of the work -now'Tieing carried on were made by theses tlie 4ibrry-com- -mittee reportedbuying an encyclopedia for $39.50 to be placed in Criehlow By paying cash a ten volume set of Robert Louis Stevenson was se-cured free. The health chairman. Mrsr W.

H. Hare- of the splendid co- DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want -ab You'll want an ad in the. News-Journal Want-Ad Section IV-tter pfione it NOV while ywi! thinking about IT lr- Lit it. PnONE I 1 1 1 i NELLY DON xlLOOiivj -M, 1 Yeai and Mrs. Earl loan -were guestsLrclatves aFchristiana last week ehd.

4 Endorse as many 1 "Checks" as you; mtvMr 5 Mums mst weanesaay. ohn 'hew-f-pkt JIiekory and Miss Fanni? Paftprcrm nf vy btow ui ana ivirs. a. j. Rhodes 'J De sure to mciuuc a f.

if 1 jl Q'-i 1 1 for it's a high i'-t-l'-M'''rfT'''' -I -fashion I This one -Miss Meda r- -i 1. 1 j-t 'T. t.i; I mJ.UM with tirrhed nr. Jgandy collar, frivo- lous shoulder frills IS 1 I buttons typify- fefl ing its Nelly Don tifl 1 i originatjon and; chic ifrl! 7 individuality at "'ifaiffi' k' Vl lvub! AilBeune Aoams, '7 BRADXVILLE 'Tr --T ucgcui licit; lviuuuiij. ai ier uie holidays.

Every one seemed to "have enjoyed themselves during the holidays. children Waynep were. The guests of Mr. and Mrs-Will Parker Monday. Mr.

and Mrs, Howard Yotiree and. children and Mrs. Joe Youree attended Sunday sqhool at Burt Sunday. -Several from here were in Woodbury Monday. Mya.

J. T. Perry had as her Wednesday house guests, Mrsr M. Jernigan and children, Matrre Belle and Willie Mae, Miss Ruth Richards, all of Denver and -Mrs. W.

E. Staeey -and Jennie Browrf and dughter, Miss Bessie Thomas'' was the Wed nesday-night-gin? of Mass Lurlie Per- ry. -Mrs. waitfce-Wednesday Curry. .3 T' "'Mrs." J.

W. spent Wednesday afternoon: with pewr; rcccnt-7 I VmeTiyeuyuon rocRsqiouwviv.vo A FRENCH OH ZTEtt IJ" i.

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