News from Chulahoma
The South Reporter




August 28, 1924

A large crowd attended services Thursday night at Chulahoma church held by Bro. Felix Harrell, of Dyersburg, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Harrell and children spent the night with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barnett and Alferd Holton spent Sunday with relatives in Senatobia.

Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Moore and daughter and son, H. H. McMahon and Miss Mary Lou Thomas attended services in Holly Springs Sunday.

Mrs. H. H. McMahon and daughter are visiting relatives in Holly Springs.

O. M. Moore and daughter, Byrdie Opal, are visiting relatives in Memphis.

Ed Palmer has a new car.

Miss Mary Lou Thomas spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Palmer, of Laws Hill, and extended her visit to Holly Springs with her cousin Mrs. C. P. McCandless.



November 27, 1924

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barnett and Mrs. H. H. McMahon motored to Memphis Monday.

Hugh Gordon, of Memphis, and Aubrey Barnett, of Holly Springs spent Saturday night here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gordon.

Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Palmer and two sons, Guy and Ellis, of Holly Springs, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Thomas Sunday.

Mrs. J. C. Beal and daughter, Blythe, were shopping in Holly Springs Friday.

Margarette Odell has recovered from illness and is back at school.

Miss Emma Odell returned home Saturday after spending several months in Memphis.

Clayton and Ernest Russell and Tommie Ellis of Marshall Institute, were here Monday.

R. E. Palmer spent the weekend with his wife and children at Marshall Institute.

The Chulahoma School is planning a Christmas tree and a program.

Dr. A. M. McAuley, of Byhalia, was a visitor in the home of his sister, Mrs. Jack Barnett, Friday.

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