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Smyrna Weekly Review du lieu suivant : Smyrna, Tennessee • 2

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firt mentioft'-tlieiJ; Vishiingyctfnd'5urYajcr -s i sl.uci 11 Mu 11 fnS and. kI? Mullins wre iu Smyrna T7 prajer meeting. Tam aniared to continncd years this time aiHj. sincerclyr Published Every Friday TT-ayr Mrs. Gilbert Marshall; Mr.

Bernice Waller Visited his We are enjoying the winter here Very much altbo there has bfcen-much- more -cold -weather than wr had expeefaedin fact the find a house- mbst fiTU every Wednesday night and the pastor very sel.dpm holds these strvi.es, bnt different inenr business F. 0. WALLACE i-. Editor grandparents, MrSTjasi, Carter, of Nashville, recently. JEFFERSON ilutcrcJ at ilie PwlofficJ ll iwyrtl.

clatpiiiail matter. Mr. j. P. Smith was -in TliursdayPT 7 men, of the church give splendid talks on the Rible.

-Tliis all -1 1 4 seems espepiaily wonderful to me since it is astaled fact that practi- Miss Tennie Hallvhurtou was the weekrcndguestof relatives jt Ruckaf. Subscription Price Qn( $1 50 old settlers say there been more than has been for years, at tharwe wouldnrrt think of calling it cold if we were at but you MeMsrs. Everetteand Ouilfi rd Waller and (Mis Arnold were in Six ....1 00 Three ,50 dally all are here for the money F. C. Ward had aa her wqnj wiaiwiuv.ivfc my iuvw lurfKttboroSuiuidayjiighiV FOR REPRESENTATIVE.

lias been one frost that killed the b-ans, potatocsarid other tender r- th 1 filthy 1 ucre is hot greater an an4 800 Kugetie thin the love for our Savior. Mr. Andrew-Jarman Wc are authorized to announce 1 1 W. Jl. Robinson as a cun- I dirtale to.

represent the county of jutherfrrtd in the Lower House of the next Tennessee Legislature. Mr. Ciifton Maun baVreturued to Miami, after a visit to Mrs. O. N.

Mann, Mrh and Mrs. Herbert Sfoore were in McMinnville 1 last week, garden stuff. Wc spend a great deal of time but of doors, can hardly stand io'be'shutih now. We had planned to. rest from chbrclr work, this winter but well U.seciuS-weluiust7d6whatour hands, and heart perhaps, find of Fostey-ville is substituting at Jefferson grammar school for Miss Juanita HaleLwhojs ill at her hoinejin Murfreesboro.

4-'-'- Caps, in the new er colors and -y-shapes $2J0 '7V rSubject to thcaction ofthe Deino- -V erta i Fy. eh joyf is ll i giu 1 1 beautiful Indian River and have guests of Mr-7 and llardy Moore; at. thr Sedbetiyifotcl.1 era tic i nvolio tvnvlv zr nftri -Mfr and Mrs-Wx Ward-end went last week and' caught uuly Nashville are, visiting Mr. aqd Mrs. AV; Lenoir.

(Order by. mail) Ve have a splendid school here. TlievjJave just finished installing tlie'playground equipment on the school campus. son, Boyd, of Nashville, spent Sunday with Mr. and F.

Ci Ward-ii 'L Smyrna Weekly Review-, SmyrnaTemi. Dear Editor: 't- toad fisli. and they are not -U. w9 good, but we get fine slicepnead, irout, drum; cllow etc. Mr.

Walter Ienoir of, Nash ville spent the week-end with, his Liviug-experisesAiere-afe'fiot parents, AIr.amLlMrscAV,G- -4ngjcrij lied that how much your paper is apreciat- ed idotyn in Florida; the one that Mesdames -Annie Elamand Eliza Alexander of SmTna visited Misses Maggieand7 Uhbie McColloch last week. MURFREESBORO pets it from the postoffice dainis 1 first privilege in readihgit then sd mucJi higher than there; we pay more for milk, it being 25 cts a quart, but you can buy all the fish you -want for- JO a pound, so things may be higher others are Mrs. J. J. Martin spent one day last week with Mrs: O.

M. Davis, Sr. Mrs. Bettie. Wright and Mrs.

Robert Sloan of Smyrna spent MrSam Adkerson was. in Tali par Sheet la (t tipairal I Murfreesboro last week: Mr; Claiborne Waller was in SHEARIN BROS. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP St. E. Comer Square we-heyer agree on who is ta havc iT." it next, for we all want to see what is happening back home auc so can hardly yait out turn at the paper, we eyen O.

1 i Then there is the wonderful one day last week with Mrs. Kate Robertson. Mr. R. S.

Wailer was in Nashville Saturday. A. C. Topmiller. n.

D. V. 7 veterinarian i Davis aud J. B. Hagers advertise mei ment with the greatest interest.

Hospital Opposite Hrnry KIaf ft Co.t Mala Street I had planned to write you' AVe enjoy the roads -here, you can ride milesou beautiful pavc4 roads. Sunday we drove out to. the Whispering-Hills golf links. This new link just opened. They have a ne Club Housd under constructicn out there now and tliey liave had some very interesting contests on the 'course There is lots of building going on here, so Marshall hasn lost a day since hie chine, We Teally.marvel at the church life here, every churdi in town is crowded to its capacity at both Sunday services.

I never saw such large attendance as our own church has here and they say all the other churches are same. Our Sunday School has from 200 to 250 in attendance each Sunday At the kpw'orth League service the yoiing men and girls take Office Phone 844 i Ree. Phone 844 just, after the holidays to tell you of oiir Christmas in Florida; but I didnTt get to it.Will say here Nashville recently. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Misses- Susid ahl LucjrWade and G. Lenoir apent Monday'With L-Martin Mr. Sam McAdoo is Ul-at the home of his brother, Mr.

J. B. Ir. and Mrs. S.

R. Dunn and family were in Murfreesboro Saturday. They have as their guest Mrs. Mrs. GeOyge Bragg of Okla homa is.with Mr.

aud Mrs. J. B. McAdoo, she having been called here by the death of her father, Mr. J.

C. McAdoo. fruit, how' we are feasting on the grape fruit and oranges they are just at their best now. Then tlie beautiful lilies, roses and numerous other flowers, j-ou simpjy cant realize that it is the last week in January when you look around you. 'But altho.

I appreciate every thing to the fullest here there Js often a longing in my heart for dear old Smyrna and-the friends there. expect now to return some time in July. Until thcnThe Smyrna Weekly we had a delightful day in sense of tlie word, the weather was ideal, so bamly and Messrs. Felix and Hatton Ward were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. P. Ward, Sunday. "Mr and Mrs. J.

H. King were in Nashville Sunday. Mrs. Herbert Moore spent the week-end in Smyrna. Misses Adeline and Frances King of Tennessee College spent the week-end with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. King. John Estersof Walter Hill -hasrr returned heme -after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs.

F. Smith. not a. cloud in the sky, so we rf rcouldenjoytlieoutof doors. It 1.

Uniarveyei Coast Lints' Although the United States, has very active in psst years in- surveying its-coaet waters, piles of it yet remain unsurvered or mapped. It is estimated that square miles of wateotn Jbc Atlantic here. hot Seen surveyed and about 70,000 7 miles remain: to be worked on the Parific coaft The hydrographic 'survey in Alaska hasJbeenQnJy lQ pe. cent -TZ. tion natural changes are' constantly taking place: Ad venture Msgazina was warm enough iso we fen joyed ice sherbcrt along with k- the other Christmas Jifixings.

tj Wc were entertained 'at the home 1VK. Daniels 4- such'dti'acti ve interest in- the Review--will -continue- to be a welcome visitor each week in Our hornet A-- programs, and. always a number in attendance. and was in the nature of a fam ily reunion for the was to- Mrs. I.

H. Woodruff was in Nashville last Ba iowosrtrtrterttoertsooeooote -I -I Statement a i h' AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS 7 December 3r, Audited I a 4 lr .35 ,1 -LIABILITIES i ASSETS s. Accounts Receivable tS- n- 19,507:33 i Accounts Payable $29,472.15 'i 11 Accounts Payable forStock 1,765.00 Balance 1 A- Cash iii Bank! -Bills Receivable Butter In Vitory $75,156.62 71 3,673.90 1,740.00 9,253.447 2,063.61 42,73506 1 a Office Furniture and Fixtures Machinery and Equipment MAGNOLIA BUTTER Wins First Prize- 3 It i 1.155.00 i -i. Real Estate 3 Buildings In Dixie Con Overl 2 Sou Ket States 7 -Withal Entries -7 -p- -20, 524.53 77 1 Stocks and Bonds -77 7 7 7 4 10.00 -I ,225.00. Tt: 1 Advanced to Employees jbeading in Quality, Qauntity and Paying an average price for butterfat of 481 6 cents per 'pound for the" aFl925 $10613937- i I 1 a i 7' -7 T' "7 w- 2.

7: 7 rh- L- Directors -k -v- 7 1 7-' President JVW. ALEXANDER, Secretary rR. J. B. Hartman; J.

W. Alexander CT. Sims 1 7S 'V -J. D. if ART MAN, Vfc-Pre5t AV.

R. CLARK. N. Robertfon, fW. H.

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À propos de la collection Smyrna Weekly Review

Pages disponibles:
28
Années disponibles:
1925-1926