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GOOD HOPEMSS. TRACY O. BIBBMrs. W. M. Woodall entertained a number of friends at her home Tuesday with all day quilting and dinner,Mrs. Dewey Tubbs and son, Dar-old Dean, was the Wednesday guest of Mrs. Tracey O. Bobb.Mrs. Effie Bibb is ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Cupp.Miss Pansy Cupp is spending a few days at Crain Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas.Little Joe Miller, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Miller, is improving after being burned Thursday.Marion Woodall and Albert Day spent the week-end with their friend, Chad Head of White City.,Mr. Glenn Reid has returned home from Florida where he has been employed for the past two months.Mrs. Ed. Coker is improving at her home near Good Hope,Mr. Tracey Bibb and Lewis Lay appreciates the coming of their many friends and customers to their Barber Shop located in West Cullman.Mrs. Horton Dial spent Monday with Mrs. E. R. Cupp.Mr. Horton Dial suffered a bruised arm Saturday while he was employed at the Boker Garage in West Cullman.Mrs. Brownie Copeland, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Dock Dial.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oy^ens from near Birmingham have moved to their new home near Good Hope.Mr. and Mrs. Basil Miller have moved to their new home in Cullman.Evelyn and Eddie Reid spent Saturday night with Mrs, Clezzell Bibb.The Cullman Banner is the sel-lected newspaper of the Good Hope Community.Mrs. W. O. Bailey will receive a pass to the Cullman Theatre if she will call by The Banner office.
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Cullman Banner

Cullman, Alabama, US

Fri, Apr 01, 1938

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