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PANAMA CITY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937Lynn Haven News(By Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Doos(rom)Rev. A. Clarke Dean Addresses Forum meetings. ForumCallaway NewsThe regular mooting of the Callaway P. T. A. will be held Tuesday evening. Jan. 25 at the school house.Plans for the school library and school ground beautification Rev. Ocorgc C. Sprague, presl-project will be discussed. A date dent of the Men's Forum, was for the Summer Round up of greeted by a record attendance school children will also be decided upon at the business scs' elon.Following the business session a short Arbor Day program will be rendered.public questions ranging from Socialism, and Communism to unicameral legislatures were fully debated. All men of the town are cordially Invited tpAll parents, teachers and friends Interested In school welfare, are urged to be present.Married Sunday. Jan. 17 at Marianna. Miss Louise Hobbs and Mr. Everett Elmore. The bride is a former Lynn Haven young lady and the whole community wish the happy couple a long and prosperous ^married life.when he called the Forum to order Tuesday night. After a brief business session. Rev. A. Clarke Dean, pastor of the Wallace Memorial Presbyterian church ofPanama City, was Introduced I The Women's Missionary Un-and discussed In his usual enter- \ lon mcl Tuesday afternoon at tainlng manner, the Four j tj,e Baptist church and spent the Movements In Modern Christian-lQflcmoon ln lhe sludy ot theKMYdiV(TIII!'COene Carthledge visited his grandfather, Mr. B. T. Brookins, over the weekend.Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Stanley and younger children visited Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Pate in Bruce, Fla., 8unday.Mrs. Frances Golden and children are visiting In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hanners.B. T. Brookins smashed up his car last Tuesday morning to avoid hitting two boys wrestling In the middle of the street.J. I. Brown is still Improving after his long illness.Jewel Palmer decided to try his luck fishing ln Sandy Creek, Saturday night. Poor Jewel, he had regular tlsherman's luck, no luck at all.Sammy Frank Baxter Is much Improved after seriously cutting his arm, New Year's Day.Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fox motored Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. McCall and children to Wetappo Sunday arternoon. to see their daughter, Mrs. Otis Davis.Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bright arc anticipating leaving soon to take a trip to Michigan, where they will visit relatives. They will be gone approximately two weeks, leaving the children with her mother, Mrs. Stellaity. The speakers discourse was thoroughly enjoyed by all present who look Torward to another talk by Rev. Dean at a later date. An Interesting and spirited discussion followed ln whichmany improvements on his home In the last week. His brother, John B., has been down this week plowing his land ready for cultivation.School enrollment now is 07.Book of Joshua under the leadership of Mrs. Wclthc Curtis.Miss Katherine McCall of Panama City spent the weekend with Miss Ruth Kyser.J. W. Stamp and party of Atlanta arrived at the Baysldc Camp, Tuesday for a week's fish- 2lt;Ing and oysterlng.Howell Van Clcvc returned to his home in Oeneva, N. Y.. Tues-II will soon be eligible for the day aflcr spending the postsanitation project as required by State Health laws.The county nurse. Miss Wilhite,month visiting his mother. Mrs. A. H. Van Cleve of Lynn Haven and his sister and her husband,was visiting ln the school. Tues- D,r and Mrs' °°n Scotl Fraslpr dav morn I nir She will he out °‘ Panama City.Rev. L. A. Thornbcrg of Brew-day morning. She will be out later to examine the pupils.Mrs. Amphlon Brown Is visiting her parents ln Allanton for a few days.Sunday School is progressing wonderfully under the supervision of Superintendent B. T. Brookins. There were eleven new members, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Miller and family of Birmingham, Ala., have purchased one of Mr. Johnson’s cottages and are making their home here. They have three children enrolled In school here.The Young People’s Union continues to grow by-leaps.-They have the largest attendance ofton, district superintendent of the Oulf District of the Methodist church arrived Tuesday and Is a guest of Rev. Drcxcl Boyd. Wednesday night lie conducted'2 the first quarterly meeting af-h ter which he preached to a com-1 bincd congregation of members j( of the Lynn Haven and St. An- 1 drews churches.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kersey andj' Rev. M. J. Baldwin of Millville 1were guests of Rev. and Mrs. W.any other organization here cv-Coon.|cry Sunday evening. Everyone Is They will go by bus, nnd while*hwltcd to come.there purchase themselves a new car to drive back.W. H. Gore has been makingH. V. Strange was a caller ln the home of W. 11. Gore, Sunday afternoon.W. Clifford, Sunday afternoon.Mrs. J. E. Perrinc of the West Side has been seriously 111 thend*arc helping Mr. Perrinc to care for her.Jacob Cox developed n severe case of ptomaine poisoning Monday from eating uncooked oysters. He Is rapidly recovering.The members of the Baptist
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Panama City, Florida, US

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