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Home » Memories » Projects & Memoirs » Twin Reporters » Twin Reporters 370415
The Twin Reporters

Twin Reporters, April 15, 1937

From The Courier, April 15, 1937

Cliffside, April 15.— Hello, friends. Have you noticed the peach, cherry and other fruit trees are in bloom? They are beautiful at this time of the year. It certainly would be a treat to see the beautiful cherry trees that are now blooming in Washington. With frost on the ground in the mornings we wonder if the weather is ever going to make up his mind that spring is really here.

Reading O. O. McIntyre’s column you get many a laugh at his funny ??? stories. We enjoy his column very much.

Hello, “Grannie.” How are you?

“Red” Coffey, of Forest City, said he burned his Forest City Courier because the Twins’ pictures were a sight. Guess they had better be left out so “Red” can read his paper.

A young man’s fancy turns to the thoughts of love in the spring. We’re beginning to believe it, for many of the men here seem to be affected. Don’t know whether its [it’s] love or spring fever.

Many of the Cliffside people attended the singing at Race Path church Sunday night. Everybody enjoyed these singings and many talented singers take part in these meetings.

Mr. “Bud” Miller, of Forest City, was the week-end guest of Mr. Glenn McKinney.

Miss Glenn Tate, of near Henrietta, spent the week-end with Miss Lyndell Clayton.

Miss Pearle Ferree, of Dobbinsville, spent Sunday with Miss Geraldine McCurry.

Mr. Paul Jackson of Spindale, spent the week-end with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Womack and daughters, Gertrude and Nellie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hicks, of Old Fort.

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roberson visited the Price tulip gardens at Lattimore, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crowe and children visited relatives near Old Fort, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Scruggs announced the marriage of their daughter, Muriel, to Mr. C. Eugene Gosey, April 3, in Spartanburg. Mrs. Gosey received her education in the Cliffside school and Boiling Springs college. She is a young lady of charming personality. Mr. Gosey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gosey and is connected with the Cliffside Mills. Their many friends wish for them a most happy and successful life.

Misses Fannie Stacey, [and] Jessie Anderson, of Marion, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Stacey.

Mr. And Mrs. Clayton Scruggs and their niece, Marjorie Frye, spent the week-end with the latter’s parent’s, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Scruggs, of Dravo.

Doris, the beautiful little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Edwards, and Master Joe Winn, have been chosen mascots in the Cliffside school commencement.

The children of Mrs. R. J. Rayburn gathered at their home Sunday, April 11, to celebrate her 69th birthday. Those enjoying the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rayburn and daughter Lavonia of Lattimore; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovelace and children, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lovelace and son Charles, all of Sunshine; Mr. and J. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guffey, Mr. and Mrs. Poe Murray and son Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Parris and children, all of Cliffside.

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