
Twin Reporters, Aug. 13, 1936
From The Courier, Aug. 13, 1936
From The Courier, Aug. 13, 1936
Cliffside, Aug. 10 — Hello friends. We are back again, but don’t know what our news will be like for after all those nice complements we read, written by Norman Fred Camp, our heads have grown an inch. So don’t blame us if our news is more scatter-brained than ever.
The souls of men, women and children need refreshment as much as their bodies and [in] this glorious good “ole” summer time, when so many have the privilege of taking vacations with sound minds and strong bodies, leads us to remind you that the greatest joy is to get the warm sunshine of God in the heart by Bible study. Read carefully the 19th Psalm for inspiration, the 92nd Psalm for assured triumph and the 121st Psalm for protection.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Moore and children spent the week-end at Wrightsville Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crawley and children, of Spindale, were the week-end guests of Miss Charity Crawley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collins and children, Malcolm and Frieda, of Paw Creek, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Eva Padgett.
Mrs. Gene Wilson and little daughter, Carolyn, of Cramerton, are visiting Mrs. Charlie Keeter for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parris, Mrs. J. R. Rayburn, and Mrs. B. T. Greene visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovelace at Sunshine, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Lovelace and daughter, Mary Ellen, of Washington, D. C. are spending a few days with Mrs. Clara Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons and daughter, Jean [Joan], of St. Petersburg, Fla., are visiting Mrs. B. E. Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel [Ishel ] Parris, Mrs. Joe McKinney and Clarence and Glen McKinney visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Henderson at Rutherfordton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guffey and Mrs. J. R. Rayburn visited Miss Candance Rayburn at Lattimore Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMurray, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vollney [Volney] Earley and children of Bostic, and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Chatman of Mooresboro,
It was a pleasure for the Cliffside choir to visit and sing at Clemson College Sunday. Those attending were Messrs Charlie Greene, Harry Ingram, Jimmie Padgett, J. L. Scruggs, J. G. Parris, Maurice Guffey, Clyma Ware, Frank Mashburn,
Boyce Bridges, Fred Roberson [Robinson] and W. T. Ingram; Mesdames Will Crawford, Charles McCurry, Misses Florence Blanton, Myrtle Greene, Blanch Devinney, Martha Greene, Beth Hawkins, Fern and Hannah Pruett, Geraldine and Grace McCurry, Lois Hamrick, Lyndall Clayton, Sue Crow, Freddie and Mary Elizabeth Roberson [Robinson].
Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin, of Mooresboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Poe Murray, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green and children visited in Spindale Sunday.
Mrs. Eva Padgett and son Rush, Mrs. S. L. Thompson and son Sam, were shopping in Charlotte Saturday.
Mrs. R. C. Watkins and children are visiting relatives in Spindale.
Mrs. O. M. Fillis and daughters, Virginia and Caroline, of Havana, Fla. visited Mrs. J. A. Hunnicutt last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson and daughter, Sarah, attended the Scoggins reunion at Race Path, Sunday.
Mrs. C. B. Martin and daughter, Ruth, of Cowpens, S. C. visited the former’s brother, Mr. R. B. Watkins Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Colvin and Misses Sara Colvin and Elizabeth Hendrick are spending the week-end at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. James Wings [Wingo] has returned to Fair Forest after spending a few days with James Allen Hunnicutt.
Miss Mabel Wallace, of Cramerton, visited Miss Ethelyn [Etheleen] Keeter, Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Biggerstaff, Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Worth Biggerstaff of Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holland and little daughter, Sarah, of Rutherfordton.
Rev. J. A. Hunnicutt is in Engleside, S. C. in a revival this week.
Mr. Ernest Taylor and little daughter, Peggy Sue, are visiting Mrs. L. L. Horne at Fairfax, Ala.
The friends of Mrs. R. B. Watkins are glad to hear of her improvement from a fall she received some little time ago.
Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Blanton were the breakfast guests of Rev. and Mrs. Hunnicutt, Monday morning.
Little Mary Ellen Black and Marjorie Packard have returned home, after a tonsil operation at the Mary Black Hospital.
The Bertha Smith Circle entertained with a social Thursday night on the lawn back of the parsonage. All who attended reported a nice time.
Miss Janie Campbell was shopping in Charlotte, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Rhymer and children, of Cramerton, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Stacey, Sunday afternoon.
Rev J. A. Hunnicutt assisted the pastor Rev. Mr. White of Shiloh church in a revival last week.