Bill Fiske’s Bugle
Volume 30, Number 16 • April 24, 1940
Organization work in boys 4-H clubs is successful
Organization work in the county boys 4-H clubs is meeting with success following the announcement that a Productive Credit Association loan of $1,900 had been approved for club projects this year.
Fifteen clubs with a membership of about 250, have been organized and members of each group are showing unusual interest.
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Mrs. Charles Vaughn and Mrs. Carmon Brown were joint hostesses of a prettily planned miscellaneous shower last Wednesday at the home of the former, to compliment Mrs. James Keen, whose marriage was an event in March.
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Mrs. Bernetta Christian of Nashville visited friends here on Saturday.
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The annual summer health round-up is being conducted by the Upper Cumberland Health unit, under the supervision of Dr. W.F. Bell and Mrs. Eugene Fiske, county nurse.
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L.L. Morris of Glasgow, Ky. was in Celina on Saturday.
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Rites for C.C. (Lum) Fleming, who died Monday on his eightieth birthday, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Flat Rock Church of Christ in Overton County by Elder Kirk L. Blankenship.
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The honor of seeding more rye grass last fall than any other county in the East Central Region goes to Clay County, according to a report received at the local county agents office. Farmers seeded 4,000 acres.
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Try our Special Roasted Coffee, fresh ground, at H.H. Napier Grocery.
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Miss “Tootsie” Knight of Hermitage Springs spent Saturday night and Sunday as guest of Miss Georgia Mae Butler.
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Showing at the Clay Theatre Sunday and Monday “Swanne River” with Don Ameche and Andrea Leeds
Showing Saturday, a special western,
“The Cisco Kid and The Lady.”
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Special trade in allowance on your old radio all this month and next on a new radio.
“Kirkpatricks”