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GOOD HOPEMRS. TRACY O. BIBBAmong the ones attending the funeral of Mr J W. Cupp were Mr. and Mrs Earl Owens and her father, Mr. Johnson from Athens,and Mr. and Mrs C R Bibb from Birmingham.We are glad to learn that A C Cupp and family are improvingafter a week's illness Mr. and Mrs O C Livingstonspent the week-end with relatives at Good Hope Mr Walter Woodall and JimLivingston left Monday on a business trip to Jones Chapel.Mrs Effie Bibb is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs J W CuppThe many friends of little Maxie Hinkle regret to learn that he suffered a broken leg Saturday and will have to spend a few weeks in a hospital in Birmingham We hope him a speedy recovery We regret to say that Mrs Luther Hinkle is ill at her home near Good Hope We wish for her a speedy reco\ eryThe quilting and dinner given by Mrs B H Reid was enjoyed by all attending Messers Earn is and Carl Mize motored to Cold Springs Sunday Mrs Harry York and little daughter spent Thursday with her mother. Mrs Arnold Scheaffel Mrs George Mize and her daughter Mrs Moms Johnson spent Friday afternoon with Mrs W M WoodallMr Terry O Bibb will welcome his friends to his new Barber Shop located in West Cullman and will appreciate their trade
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Cullman, Alabama, US

Fri, Mar 11, 1938

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