Community News
Potts Camp News Dale Hollingsworth Etoyle Ash honored on birthday at Taylor’s Roy Rhea’s 100th birthday celebration
was a wonderful success! All his children and grandchildren were
present but one grandson who was in Texas. Over 100 people signed the
register, but others came. The food was delicious; it was served
outside on picnic tables. The special event was held at the home of his
son, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rhea of Cornersville. Full Story
Snow Lake News Barbara Salling Miniature golf course open; contributions needed Hello,
Snow Lakers! I know you all have been enjoying this
beautiful weather that we’ve been having lately. I know we have! Full Story
Carey Chapel & Mt. Pleasant News Allene Teel First Baptist-Mt. Pleasant homecoming Sunday A group of senior citizens from First
Baptist Mt. Pleasant enjoyed a trip to a fall festival at Whiteville,
Tenn., Saturday, Oct. 6. Full Story
Holly Springs News Henderson Milan Concert held Hopewell No. 1 Pastor’s Aid Club presented Dr. Zebedee Reynolds
Jones, professor of music at Rust College, in concert Sunday, Oct. 7, 7
p.m. at Hopewell No. 1 before a crowd. In six parts, national anthem,
“Lift Every Voice and Sing,” “My Country Tis of Thee,” “God Bless
America”. Part II - Visitation, Sis. Mamie Byers. Poem, Bro. John
House. Part III - Classical Music. Part IV - Peace in the Valley,
Precious Lord, Blood Will Never Lose Its Power. He Looks Beyond My
Faults. How Beautiful Heaven Must Be. Part V- I Need Thee, Where He
Leads Me, What’s This, Blessed Assurance, I Won’t Complain. Part VI -
Announcements, Vote of thanks Sis. Etoyil Long. Benediction, Pastor
James. Closing songs He Holds The Whole World In His Hands. Hallelujah
Chorus, Rust College choir. Sis. Etoyil Long, Deacon Henderson Milan,
sponsors. Pastor James honored three people, Ruby Mason, Willie Mae
DeBerry and Henderson Milan. Others were honored by a couple and they
were deacon Melvin DeBerry, Willie B. Cornelious, Cynthia Cole and Mary
Jane Faulkner, deceased. Following the program, Hopewell No. 1’s
Missionary Society served refreshments to all in the fellowship hall.
Agranna Phillips, Dr. Nellie Smith, Luberta Smith, Mary Ruth Street and
many others helped.
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