Dr. Bruno Frazier, Atlanta, Mr. Henry B. and Dr. Natalie Frazier, Huntsville and Mr. Todd and Dr. Barbara Frazier-Nuckles Samuel, Christopher and William, Florence were here this weekend to visit and welcome the the new arrival of baby Levi Braeden Reynolds to our family.
They visited Mr. David and Monica Reynolds at their home in Alexandria for a short time to see little Levi.
They all agreed that he was a darling, sweet baby boy. Levi made the 16th great-grandchild for Mrs. Louise Frazier and the late Mr. Woodrow W. Frazier.
The Fraziers and Nuckles enjoyed a country dinner at the home of Mrs. Louise Frazier. Others having food and fellowhip with them were Mr. Jimmy Kimbrell, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hendrix and Mr. Jared Hendrix.
Mrs. Judy Kimbrell was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Reynolds helping with the chores and taking care of baby Levi.
Special get-well wishes go to Mr. Bobby Joines, who is ill in DeKalb Community Hospital in Smithville. Our prayers, love and concerns are for a quick recovery for Bobby. God bless his wife, Mary, while Bobby is in the hospital.
Others on our sick list are Audrey Frazier, Georgia Hawker, Linda Fuston, Ruth Vandagriff, Pauline Frazier, Inez Farler, James Hale and Louise K. Frazier. God bless these people who have special needs.
Belated birthday wishes go to some wonderful ladies: Loyce Holcomb and Royce Odum, of Smithville, who celebrated their birthdays on Nov. 17. Others celebrating birthdays in November are Pam Vanatta, Ben Franklin, Dr. Richard Jones, Peggy Tramel, Jimmy Puckett, Annette Davis and Irene Carter.
Tim France of Smithville celebrated his birthday on Nov. 16. Congratulations and happy birthday to all having birthdays in November.
Our sincere sympathy goes to the family of Mr. Skylar for his wife, Virginia, whom God called to heaven only a week ago and took him on to be with her.
God never does anything wrong nor does he make any mistakes.
May God comfort those left behind in the Ellis family who have suffere a double loss of these outstanding citizens in our county and a great loss in their family.
Get-well wishes go to Tom and Georgia Cripps of Dismal Road, Liberty. Both have been in DeKalb Community Hospital but are now at their home.
Our prayers, love and best wishes go to these nice people.
Ms. Jeanette France was in Cookeville Tursday to see her doctor. She has recovered nicely from knee surgery. She visited Bobby Joines in DeKalb Community Hospital. Bobby is recovery from an illness.
A large number of members and guests were present at the Dry Creek Baptist Church for Thanksgiving dinner.
Bro. Bill Cox spoke on the things in his life that he gave thanks to the giver for at this time, when we reflect upon our gifts and the giver, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Mrs. Katherine Cox delighted the audience with her special talents, music, vocal and piano.
Their will be several events inDecember at Dry Creek Baptist Church. On Dec. 8 the senior will go out to eat with Pastor Donald Owens in Murfreesboro and will go shopping in the afternoon.
On Dec.18 at 6 p.m. there will be a Christmas Musical and Drama Program. There will be fellowship following the program. Dec. 21 at 5:30-6:30 p.m. there will be a church-wide Christmas supper. Following that, there will be the exchanging of gifts by the Christmas Tree following. Everyone is invited to attend. Pastor, Bro. Donald Owens.
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