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thatV had1RevTues-withT O IT L MIN VILL V H S. San la, tha Mobil* coun-worker, announce* that he will apeak at the Toulmlnville Baptist church today at 11 a.m. Allnd an I member* are urged to be presentassist I *od visitors are welcome.The W. M S. of the Baptist i that church met on Friday afternoon at Wed- the church for their missionary pro-cafe- gram which was on “In Union There moat !■ Strength. The meeting wae well irved, attended and all enjoyed tha pro-g r a m.The W. M 8 of the Method! at church met on Tueedey afternoon with Mn. Charles Wellaca on St. havft Staphens road fur their mpnthly spent business meeting. unior Lsegus had an antsr-* 41*an iCSOIa ian*tot. 1 wo pelt;Crl1impleMrsla Cohnstainment on Thursday night at theJames Glass. The leagueJoywitfroMilMr1CaisheJ.neiby. Un-- aft-ipatetheit 2heldinon.good■leas-Den-con -Dhas had a contest for the past month IE the! 'with, Miss Mary Bedford II be Master Louis Swingle asand since Miss Mills' side lost they are giving the entertainment. The Iyoung leaguers enjoyed the games that were planned for their pleasure.Mrs. C Malone of Georgetown wae the guest of her daughter. Mrs. J, |,nf U. Richardson, end family during tha | E*] pest wesk Mr. end Mrs. J. N. Laws and son, Clyde, of Mobile, were the spend* the* day gueata of Mrs, J. L. Kyala and family on last Sunday.Mrs. Parnell end son, Henry, of Fulton, have returned home after a very pleasant visit to her son, Mr.W. A. Clark, and family.Mr. George B. Toulmin left tha early part of tha week for TheodoreBell,i til-rest.hasthe at tter-her [ as *ray ana-it a y theresandH.-■Amto spend severe! days with his opsiSchMdreitn 2 the!Mrsbeergrandson, Alfred Ward, who Is home from. Annapolis on his vacation and is spending themother. Mrs. C. T.Mrs J. D. Keerley returned the latter part of the week from Asheville, N. C., where she spent a very enjoyable vacation visiting rela-V|C. Itlvee. She was accompanied by her for sister, Mrs. Smith, of Oakdale, onvely jth# trlPThe Epworth Juniors met on Monday afternoon for their business Jos-1 meeting. E lean or Edwards hadpair•tha!WM '“How Jesus Helped Hie Fellow*part were*her ] Dorothy Swingle, Emely Back. Co-arjfl |rene Wallace, Aleta Breeland, C. L. Burton, Henry Lee Pine, Sara and Gladys Comfort.Mr. Austin Daugherty returned therlth [ lAtt*r P*rt lMt w«*k from Okla-u j home City and on Tuesday he andhis father. Mr. C. CnowMMr,Mr.PeaMthelHerBroIdsromaftthaingat a Rlt;!#n-;onIng for Baton Rouge where theyenwork on• levee# *s.j,j Glass, who also Is working therezedionexMrs Louise Haney and four attractive children left last Wednesday for thalr home in Akron, Ohio,after a three months' visit with re 4, I ativee. They motored home anJ»were accompanied by their friend, Ellis Conor, who jnsns to go toschool In AkronMr- and Mrs. X H RyaU, of Laitnax, Aim., arrivedrh-onhatnsw 'fi(Sarday toIre. I. L.spend several Ryale and Mr. Bryan Hodges end eon, Bryanw ■■ •Jr., raturnsd on Monday from Ray jjnolda, Ga , whare Bryan, Jr., has)\p been spending the summer with his Grandmother Hodges They were accompanied from Reynolds to Montgomery by Mr Lloyd Cooper, whots,is-had been to Atlanta on businessheerheMarlon Ward returned to gomery on Wednesday after having arrived via plane on. Sunday.Mrs. E. P McDonald and children.Harry T. and Marguerite, eccomk,5dlertpamed by Misses Annie and Elizabeth McDonald and nephew, John Leslie, motored to Gulfport last week-and and spent a vary enjoyable day.Mrs. A A Davidson and two attractive daughters. Iris and Mary Lyls, accompanied by Mrs.. W. LHammond, and. Mrs. and son, Edward, of Whistler, were the guests of Mrs. Earl Duke andfamily on Tuesday.Mr. George McLaren of Selma, sn routs horns from Honduras, wbere he has been on a business trip, wee the guest of the A M. Erown for several days last week.Jackie Bryant, the little daughter of Mrs. Ethel F, Bryant, was operated. on for her tonsils at tha Mo* bile in.fjrma.ry on Wednesday. Her many friends are interested to learn•he is doing nicely.Mrs. Clarence Sewell returned from s visit to her parents, Rev and Mrs. Phares. of Linden, Ala., on Monday.OAKDALE
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