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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 2

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Kingsport Timesi
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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I'MStm i -t It far in rv pi rr rr ra t-- T'TTxtrv- -s i ritir ft- 7" va s7v Kit -rfi i run Ti frA It 5 3 fcxfcfc 4 I pKi tiiM My 317 i i' 4 8HI fi ffif rail Hffi 21 mn EgtNcsmiT ijiGsjbRi-TgfiE ttQfcPAV MARCH i8 loil iHi MUto HI HI 1 'I f'4' 'VI tf i U) ryfr IT rTTrTTrTiTn lew days With ier snothr Vf STT-r i a mfcr COOKS ut VALLEY i tTr "i 1 -r Bristol Friday Mrs Hattie -Gunning came up attended BuhdaysAi)l herej Sunday and took dinner with Mr and Mrs 'Taylor Moneyhun is ill with measles 1 T- spending er Mr Dykes --Miss Mao -Carroll--caUed-on-Miss Martha Busic Wednesday Ijim Calhourv of Morrisons 'yhapel from Kingsport Thursday to look after things ori her farm 1 Social Kevs From the Near-By Communities -'rtur A x- 1 wu 'scnny side 14 Rev Ei Goodman is expected to fill his regular appointment at Harbors Chapel Saturday night before the first' Saiday iit April Mr1 and Mrs JL Dickson and children of Fall Creek paid a visit to Mr and Mrs Dickson Sun-Robert Pcavler who has been real 1 day- I trick with measles is now very much many friends of Misses 1 Lucile King are sorry to hear that she is confified to her room with will recover better Rev Addington of Radford I ieasle3 We hope she 'wi INDIAN SPRINGS GOSHEN The farmers are' Very busy with their work these days' Mrs Cora Grills vwife of Noah Grills who died In a Knoxville san- Mr and Mrs Cloud Marshall havelatorium Monday was buried at the I returned home after speeding a fevtl Gunning cemetery Thursday at 12 1 oov iiv Mr Arnold Srrns at I orclock 3 The deceased waa47 yearsl Va conducted a twoweeks meetmghn safe condition i i 4 pf age and a member of the at Mountain View The meeting foe-1 Several of this place attended Whitsourg church her membership being at the gin March 2 and closed March loJ church at Mountain View Sunday Miss Mae Wagner spenty Sunday Farfeldchurcht near Kingsport She I Much good was accomplished in spite nigktl with Mable Marshall I I Heaves a husband one son and one of the Tough weather and the epide-j Mr and Mrs Devault Mrs Mrs Wm Stroup had fo? her Sun-1 tw0 slaters and one broth- mric of measles and mumps J- Moodwand son Roby day guests Mr and Mrs JS 1 grvices were conducted by her! Carruth of Wilmore Ky did the 1 and Miss Mary Dillow and A Strong Jim Smith' Noah pas ior Rev Grace assisted by Rev aingirig Mr Adripngtdn and Mr Ooie were the guests in the homefof Presley Smith Miss Fannie Marshall oodman paat0y pf the Fordtown cir- Ciarrtith roomed at the home Of Bjlr Mr and Turner Sunday all enjoyed the day mlcuit! i' 'i 1 and Mrs Mitchell They visit- indeed we were sorry to hear of -v 7 i The sick of this community are getting along nicely 1 Mrs I Childress who has been confined to her room with taieasles is improving nicely her many friends will be glad to leam 1 1 1 -1 Eugene Bond of Fal Creek is seriously ill at his home Herbert Moody attended church at Harbors Saturday afternoon Miss Effa Moody was the dinner guefet of Misses Childress Sunday Miss Hattie Bowery visited MissJ-es Childress Sunday afternoon A' Cole was dinner guest of Moody Sunday Miss Ora Roller of this place is spending a few days in Dante Va with her brother if M' Roller and Bon Hermon visited at the home of Moody Sunday Sam Arnld visited at the home of I Childress Sunday Miss Kitty Bright spent week end in Kingsport at her home Mrs Clay Hicks is spending a' few weeks with her mother Mrs Roller Mrs Roller is on the sick list at this writing Miss Pearl Horne is able to be out again Hermon Cole and friend attended church at Harbors Sunday morning Mrs Mary Holt and daughter Luceil who have been spending a few weeks in Iowa will start for their home here Tuesday I present were and hekday evening Rodgers E3q Miss Dykes were married Ths- ing Wagner and daughter Son Marsnall 1 0g a- I day morning at the home of MJ The health of this community" is John WiiT' jLinweii oar-1 1 1 1 'TrA1 1 nay Seism Blanch Dollie Wagner '(Grace Marshall I "Lr uu Tled over 'and attended church at MigS Helen Woods spent the week Mary Mullins all ba4 ftne I- Eugene Nuckolb is suffering with Mountain View Saturday night and end with home folks in Bristol Mr and Mrs Gaud Marshall fPtJ 1 Sunday I I Mrs I Childress is recovering nr Ho Mrs SUi Eodira Uit Mri'' wiltm- DiSi8 Sidlittle double sprngs WVer Joe Ketroo of liristor and BWalrd Cradio took upper th Mr and Mrs Booher Miss Mary Hargis who has been 'u with his aunt Mrs 'W Wagner Mr and Mrs Charlie Wagner pent Saturday with therir father Mr 'Wagner -j I 4 lx Iqo js inadequate' non-scientific refrigeration ff' ii R'e window silflir leaving a window' in the 'ul-k''l pan-RK IS an traVagant makeshift 1 1 a -1 Compare the cost of wasted fieat- compare also the inadequacy of such re rigeration it fi the1 few cents week to run your i Kelvinator supplies you 'practically 1 1 perfect refrigeration and it pays for itself by eliminating 1 ice bills anc saving food 7 a rf i vith miSj Hauk Is ill with sciaict 1 at Uoub Springs cemetery Friday Mrs Pettviohn' who had been I a spoody recovery J1 Mrs John Hultz whose illness has Ai js Tho Sdis td beTful-en off th in vbtwI Saturdav and Sunday was "arne9 Mrs Charles Fleenor is some bet- FeVa case 5i ter at this writing I Mr and Mrs Andrew Lady1 spent -rMimrw him ROUTE 3 Lkst Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs HILL "tVTI' fArch 6n FaU Braanch Miss Zella Mae Hite who has been 1 oi Purifn sick is rapidly improving I i Pld Union Mrs John' Goodman' and Chapel Saturday andi Sunday attended- Friends of Mrs I TI Childress are glad td learn She is improving after an' attack of measles Mr and Mrs Devault at- The farmers have been delayed with their farm 'work on account of tended at Harbors Chapel mcH bad weather "The rick of this place are getting! little Well nicely vis- Sunday morning and werte the guests I Miss Rosa Bomhailey was the din-l p- rJ- TT P7et fte meuiW lWer Eild aVe be to spent Thurede mgb't "'gi)b'e If this writing' 1 'V wn ftebemg confined to their Mrs Buddie Gibbon 1 St The revival at Mountain View 0 I The Misses Housewright called on I Ajj progressing nicely I Sunnyde pro- Gibbon1 Thursday after- ga9e ere topping in Bm bliss Kathleen Fulkerson Veturnedffe Wfeely U0on 1 daf- Saturday afternoon aJStejt iwolerana German Miss Hattie Gibbon spent Thurs nwuie atel I M- Rooler and son Herman I ADAMS CHAPEL Reva ol Vi it blOGminGdALe Rev Grace filled hig regular appointment here at Kingsley last Stinday morning with 'a very able sermori Misses Genme Mingea and Enma Dickson teachers of the Blootmmg-dale high school and Miss Ratliff principal of the Gaines Chapel school and Mis3 Lovella Foust of Chestnut Ridge were the guests of Mrs Ocia Lewis Tuesday night of this place Mr and Mrsl Chas Newton of Kingsport were the guests of friends here Saturday night 5 Arthur Bruce Clark barber bf Cherokee St( Kingsport spent the I week end with his parents Mr and Mrs II Clark here Prof PT Ketron of Carters Valley attended church here Sunday and lead the choir Mrs Ocia Lewis and little daugh ters Marietta ami Wray were" the guests of Mrs Dickson Monday 1 i'i (csi The Bloomingdale high school will close and give a commencement on March 30th and 31st The bacca-aureate serimon will be preachec Sunday at XI am by Rev Stone of Hiltons Entertainment by the primary rooms Monday afternoon and finals by the high school pupils Monday night It is entirely automatic and gives positive satisfaction Owners are enthusiastic Talk with any Kelvin-" -4 4v a I yv- h- ator owner and learn for ydurself a 3- a i how much better every way it is "i i tu1 spending a week with her grand I ee at Indian Springs husine njt with the Snapf mother Kingsport'- I I Mrs Allen Christin remains ill Miss Kitty Bright spent the weei I 1 people attended the two juss Tillie Gibbon spent Tuesday r-r i in ee does' nbV Seem to' Improve 7' rV -A i 4 i i -Fanny Netherland of Kingsport spent the week end with home -Mr and Mrs Houston Shipley and family' spent Sunday with Mrs Rhoda Shipley i very (Miss Madge Roller who ha Mn HhhnYnd Bfil HoSeght wCTitf'Prent Sunday afternoon Mr and taymg with her sick sdster Mrs t6 church -toll' after1 preaching Fri-Ml5- Jame3 Barnes i W- Fleenor' has returned to he I aw I We are verjrsorry to hear the 5bme7 Mrs Buddie Gibbon was the din- death of Mrs- John Bttijohn this Mrs John Pettijohn died thisL of Mrg Housewright norning at 5 flock at her home ont -tnirnTr Onetta Ruble and Hazel Shipley Creek tiiW' 4 on I visited Fay Milliaee and Matileen Derrich MiHiage and Matileen GemmellrErotlieTPifSp PHQNE s' 491 Market St kingspprt Terin Alven Isley of Kingsport visited his -parents Mr iknd fMa Sam Isiy of Cook Valley Sunday- Mrs Mollie Arnold of Dale St Isable to be out -again after being seriously ill from a fall fnendr will be triad to lfearn I-' John Hood of Horee reek was a caller here SunaaYafternhon: Bob Gt-aV and Mrs Christian wefe quietly tnaanried laat Thursday i- 11 1 Esi '1914 -r Mrs Nannie spent Thure-1 with Mrs Allen Chris- Cajf Sunday afternoon i Miss Hazel Barney spent the week Rev JU-' Addington 7amth and Rev Watts were Evening' WEST-VIEW PARK 4 We are having some very windy weather at present IL 1 1 Grayce has the mumps Mrs Bessie Wineger of Waycros is 1 t- cration nA in i a 1 daghteri Lena Mn Visited $nd nglifer-parents Mrand HJ Qrady1 Hall spent Tuesday night Ltrs A Childress and daughter I 70lfr A' A Iwith Eddie Gibbon "'TX 1 Mrs 'Flovd 1 Mr Woodruff was the dinner Janette Housewright was the dinner gueri of Miss Afinie Gibbon Thursday' 1 hear tf4y are iH" rufcst Mr and Mrs Will Labi be rt ind family Sunday Rev filled his The school at Harbors Chapel progressing nicely under the man pgement of Miss Kitty Bright We are having some tbeautifu weather at tthis writing' I 1 SULLIVANS ACADEMY VYJTfatts Tegular appointment' at Epvvortfi Sun-lay afternoon I fliss Ora Roller wh has! been nsiting( hep brother andt friendi of Dante VaV hsM" returned to i her uwne irrllLt! 1 Rutledge turned his car over Miss Ray Housewright took dinner with hep sister Mrs Larie Clemons Thursday y- Misses Cora Dotson and Mary Jane Alley were at' preaching at Old Union Friday -Y Re Morris and Rev1 Wagner spent the 'day Tuesday with Mri and Mrs' Robert Clemons A Eddie1 Gibbon' Waited New Canton Monday Miss Alphia Arnold called on the Missed Housewright 'Friday Miss Maggie Lou Davis was visdt-ing'the Misses" Hutchen Sunday Mr: and Mrs Davis were shopping in Church Hill Friday ARCADIA date Poore doe not improve I Gammon was in' this heigh borhood Saturday taking up samt cattle that he had purchased a few 'days ago He to ole- Sinner with Barger I The school taught by Professot I onfined to hff rooan with measles ij rr 1 imorovine Tuesday and damaged it a little The friends trf Rev L'Adding-xn and- JJ Carnth are-sorrv to lear "of 'them leaving' this MrSI Childress who has been Sullivan i Everett' Barnes at pre-1 --1- Will and Tdm Poore were visiting a for its cl6seMarch I WT II and Tom Poor paring program ii5h- I Jieir brother Sunday Sam cSnmon parsed through thu I JW fer Riturdav I David and Richard Shoemaker Mm Joe Rollern little eon wh abIe-to be oiit agon had flu are improving" LLquisq and Apes Dickson who Mrs Joe Freeman and little I measles' are able to attend daughter have mumpsf ihnrch Hicks returned from Harrogate Thursday 'accompanied by his son -who has just recovered frm 'typhoid fever while 4 student George Me Cully visited foore unday' pioming- Clate 1 Mrs Wilbur Dickson and daugh- Lincoln University: I oe I ah ioa a A mi as iini nY mmh vv His many 'friends are glad tQ pave him at hotme again Fred King of Knoxville ha3 been Mcpurfy were' visitihg Mr nd Mrs lrs- iem Bick umtay A visiting featives h'ete -fY i Jacob Roller Sunday evening I JU Fain and Hicks made Gean Bond is very ill at his home I FORDTOWN Mrs Barger and Mrs a business trip td Bristol Friday Pyles has the flu i Mrs' Ketron and children Mr' Ketron Mrs Hicks ahd children arid Mrs' Johnson Kingsport werd the dinner' guests of Mrs SA Fain and family Sunday this foeipg little May 'Elisabeth KetronV blrpufayr "'Y A A A i Friday Issue of The Times for full announcements the great CHANGE OE OWNERSHIP SALE tv almes Nottingham of Teddy Va Is visiting her mother Mrs A Foulk here s' Roy Myers has the mumps Misses Nelld Droke Gladys' Bach-mah hrid 'Alfa Kenny were in Arcadia Friday' r-- 1 Miss 'Natilene Gunning spent the week end with' her mother 'in Bristol if I 4 A 4'ryYrJ -VT2 1 i Thomas Barger aid gtandsoh were I Farmers of this place are much visiting Mrs Sam Barger $unday I behind with theip tvork evening Lj 1 I Mrs A 3 Walton arid sons Ralph 'Carl Grills was visiting near Sul-1 and Willard spent Thursday With livaps Sunday evening arypoijd V' The relatives and many friends oft Misse? Mary and Edith Walton Mrs1 Noah Grills were' sorry heat I 'Pent Sunday with Miss' Eva of her death Mrs Grills was taken Jamei Watkinrmade business to the hospital in Knoxville for I trip to Fordtown Wednesday treatment where she only lived a I Nathan Chase is suffering from few days tyrs Grills died March muMpl 'A i 10' age 46 years h4rbody Was ship-1 Miss Lena Smalling is on the ped to' Bristol 'and from therfe takensick ist to her home below Blountvttle and I A Walton visited home folks the remains interred in the Gunnings Saturday- and Sunday cemetery "Mrs Grills is survived by A BmaRinghas accepted a po-her husband Noah Grille one eon jitionwith Southern Railway at His-Carl Grills and one daughter Jessie kell Tenrj GnUs1 one brother and two sisteref Guy Tord visited friends near of Teas and her father Mr Taylor Hemldck' Sunday aftemodn -who makes his home with "Mr Grills Bowery and family visited Mrs Mrs Grills was' loved by her peigh-1 Ver tie'S trickier Sdnday afternoon? bors arid many friends and was bj Miss Mae Roller returned devoted Christian Mr Grills and yesterday from Kingsport after family have the sympathy of their I spending several days with her broth-many friends i er Charles Roller fj I1 i rv Tir Hicks went Saturday 'f M-Hicks is on the sick -lisL 4- -The school here will close on JMarch 28-29 The primary depart-! ment will give th'eir program on Fri-1 day nighit while the intermediate I and high school will give their pro-( gram on Saturday night 1 BEGINS FRIDAY MARCH 21 tli Offering unusual opportunities for early Spring stoppers.

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