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A wedding tea for Stephanie
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Stephanie Rackley, soon-to-be bride of Billy Tiner, was honored with a wedding tea Sunday afternoon at New Home Baptist Church fellowship hall. She got a lot of lovely gifts and useful items. The couple is very appreciative of everything received.

 

Congratulations to Ralph and Ethel Arnold. They celebrated their wedding anniversary recently. They are a nice couple like me their health is not to good.

 

Recent visitors of Mabel Pack were Cory McAtee and Beth Hobbs, Alice Lynn and Ryan Burks.

 

Sympathy is extended in the death of Bill Ervin.

 

Recent visitors of Betty Wilson were Ralph Vaughn, Faye Adkins, JoDean Redmon, Jewell Tate, JoAnn Pittman, and Rebecca Ervin.

 

Angie Meadows celebrated a birthday Oct. 23 with her family. JoDean Redmon celebrated a birthday on Oct.30.

 

Randy, Natasha and Ellie Vaughn of Alexandria were guest of his mother, Betty Sue Vaughn and Loretta Brown after church.

 

Louise Jones and Virginia Jones went to McMinnville shopping recently.

 

Hunter, Nicole, Ryder and Cooper Stanfield and Hayden Ervin visited Kim, Mark Violet, and Spencer Standfield.

 

Mary Jane and Billy Hooper and Sue Hunt visited Johnnie Ruth Hunt on Sunday after church.

 

Barbara Lawson visited Sue Arnold Monday. They did some chores getting ready for winter.

 

Jeff and Jaylene Vanatta and Rawlin and Jessie Vanatta were supper guest Monday night at the home of Barbara Vanatta. Jeff Vanatta and Jessie were celebrating birthdays they had recently.

 

Billie Simpson and Anita and Chloe Braswell attended Katlin Woods, eighth birthday party at the home of Shane and Michelle Walker. Anita and Chloe Braswell went on the Beaten Path on Saturday.

 

Yvonne Hendrixson Bonner called me to tell Ralph about the Cross Roads School reunion coming up on Nov. 1. Wanda Stanley Wallace, Peggy Braswell Caldwell and Yvonne are putting it together.

 

She said that all former Cross Roads students are being invited to the Mt. Herman Baptist Church from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. for the program. Everyone is asked to bring pictures and anything from his or her days at Cross Roads. Also, those attending should bring some finger foods. Soft drinks, plates and such will be provided.

 

Ralph is planning to attend and hopes that many will be there to share stories and memories about Cross Roads School. Ralph spent eight years at Cross Roads, beginning with Mrs. Alice Foster as his first grade teacher and Mr. Ben Adamson as his eighth grade teacher and principal.

 

For more information, call either Wanda – 684-5278; Peggy – 597-7738 or Yvonne at 597-4411.