Congratulations to Philip Cripps and Charma Hawkins. They were united in marriage Oct. 4 at Elizabeth Chapel Baptist Church. I hope for them much happiness.
George and Loretta Inglish of Nashville visited Phil and Susan George Tuesday. They also visited Betty Wilson.
Valerie Mears visited her mother, Mabel Pack, Saturday.
Mabel Pack received a call from her sister, Elsie Fergerson of Australia on Saturday.
Recent visitors of Barbara Self were Peggy Caldwell and Mary McKensey.
Sympathy is extended to Stacey Wood in the loss of her husband, Austin Wood. May God bless Stacey and her children.
Little Cooper Stanfield spent a few days in Cookeville Regional Hospital with strep throat. He’s doing much better now. He is the son of Hunter and Nicole Stanfield.
Faye Adkins and Regena and Nickolas went shopping in Murfreesboro on Saturday.
Wernda Moss of Dixon surprised me with a visit on Sunday afternoon. She is a very nice, spiritual person. We spent a very interesting time together.
She is the daughter of the late Abron and Lena Tramel. Mr. Abron was my first grade teacher at Indian Creek School and my sixth, seventh, and eighth-grade teacher at Snow Hill School. Everyone liked and respected him.
Treba Hawkins visited her mother and step father Audean Turner Pack and Ernest Pack of Jefferson Monday. I hope they have many more happy years together. This was their seventh anniversary.
Sympathy is extended to the family of Eunice Banks.
Visitors of Louise Jones were Wayne and Joan Ferrell, and Virginia Jones.
Welcome to little Stella Grace Adcock, daughter of Byron and Paige Adcock. She was born last week. New Home Baptist Church is excited to have her as part of its family.