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There were 37 attending
Church Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wa]tman
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pock
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutliff and
Ramanda spent the weekend
with Mr and Mrs. Alva Murlin
and Lee.
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We want to congratulate Mr.
,nd Mrs. Dave McLemoor, they
are the proud parents of a baby
girl, Lori Dawn, horn May 1.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Burton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Inman,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillhouse
and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence
Gailther of Carney visited Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Moorman Sun-
day evening.
Roy. Van Nickels called on
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Murlin and
Lee and the Jim Taylor family
Thursday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Griff Jones
spent Thursday with Mr, and
Mrs..dva Murlin, Mrs. Lela In.,
man called in the afternoon,
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The E.U.B. men held their
meeting at Eden Chapel Tues-
day evening and had a fish fry.
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Warren Burch was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Murlin and family.
To the Editor:
In last weeks news it said
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Etheridge
:pent the weekend with the
Verlin Nelsons. They did not, it
was Miss Judith Nelson that
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin
Nelson.
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Hillhouse-Graham
Exchange Vows
Wedding vows were exchatg,=
ed recently by Linda Hillhou.
and Jesse Graham of Tryon.
Rev. H. J. Jones read the yours
in the home of the brides pat *
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Harlis:
Mrs. Graham's maid of honoe
was Louise McCoy and best mar.,
was Terry Bounds.
A reception followed the v'ed-
dins service.
Mrs. H. H. Hillhouse, Perkiri,
is the brides grandmother,
Miss Wanda Earp entertained
her Sunday School Class, the
Junior girls of the Baptisi;
Church, with a weiner roast a*
her home on Friday night. Tht
members attending were, Lid
Henigman, Robin I-tarral, Bren-
da Madole, Steila Kelly, Velvet,
Emerson, Debbie Mobley :ncl,
Randy Harral. Specia[ guest, o,:
the evening were Darlene Kolb,
Dinah Wise, Jacque Vas,m,
Regina Bowie, Connie Fowbl,
and Joan Cundiff.
Tuesday visitors of Mr. anl
Mrs. Amos Miller of Stillwatcr
were Mr. and Mrs. John Inm;n,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hillhotso
and Mrs. Bertha Hillhouse
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i dies will hold their monthly
meeting Monday, May 8, at '
p.m. in the home of Mrs. Mablt
Jacobs.
,. The lesson will be on making.
poppys and coursages. .
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