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The Huntsville Daily Times
The Huntsville Daily Times
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Description: Gurley News; Real Estate Transfers; Yates Cash Grocery Ad

Date: January 24 1930

Newspaper published in: Huntsville, AL

Source: Library

Page/Column: Page 7, Column 7

GURLEY NEWS
Mrs. Lenty M. Poytt of Gastonia, N. C., is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Todd H. Martin, and Miss Charles Matlock.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Esslinger had as their dinner guests Sunday Misses Eunice Ikard of Riverton and Ruth Sherrill, and Messrs. Lawrence Crowson and Sam B. Sherrill.
Friends of Master Lawrence Alvie Woodall, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Woodall will be glad to learn that he is improving following a server illness of tonsillitis.
A. W. Webster and Frank Given of Huntsville were here Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Martin, Miss Charles Matlock, and their guest, Mrs. Lenty M. Pyott of Gastonia, N. C., motored to Huntsville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hereford spent a part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Hereford in New Market.
M. G. Williamson was a business visitor in Huntsville Monday.
Robert Searcy, Sr., of Huntsville was here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett were visitors to Huntsville Tuesday.
Rev. N. R. French filled his regular appointment at Elora, Tenn. Cumberland Presbyterian church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Esslinger of Huntsville were hosts at a beautifully appointed dinner Sunday evening in honor of the birthday of their mother, Mrs. S. N. Sherrill of this place. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Sherrill, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Esslinger, Miss Ruth Sherrill, Ellis Sherrill, and Lawrence Crowson.
Mrs. Salor Phillips spent Friday afternoon with friends in New Hope.
Miss Jocie Myrtle Esslinger of New Market spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Esslinger.
Miss Allie Hall spent Tuesday in Huntsville.
Sam B. Sherrill and Clayton Smith motored to Huntsville Tuesday.
Gurley Chapter No. 347 O. E. S., held its regular meeting Monday evening in the Masonic Hall.
E. B. Sherrell of Birmingham was a business visitor here Thursday.
O. M. Esslinger and Mrs. B. F. Esslinger motored to Huntsville on Tuesday.
Eldridge Robertson of Trenton spent Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hulshaw.
Walter Trice, Jackson county road commissioner of Trenton and J. W. Gray, Madison county road commissioner of Huntsville were visitor here Thursday.
John Woodall who has been operating a saw mill in Thomas, Georgia, has returned to his home here.
J. F. Hinshaw and Howard Hinshaw made a business trip to Tuscaloosa Wednesday.
Cecil Bell of Huntsville spent Wednesday here with his sister, Mrs. Ben Blankenship.
W. C. Bingham of Chattanooga was a visitor here Wednesday.
C. S. Kennamore of Scottsboro was a business visitor here Monday.
Lawrence Crowson night operator for the Southern Railway company in Paint Rock left Thursday for Middleton, Tenn., where he was transferred.
J. H. Bently of Huntsville was here Wednesday.
Mrs. Tommie Love of New Market spent Tuesday night here with Mrs. G. L. Hereford. Mrs. Love was en route to Chattanooga where she will visit relatives.
Clayton Smith left Wednesday morning for Chattanooga to be gone for some time.
Todd h. Martin spent Wednesday in Chattanooga.
Mrs. Walter Sibern of Paint Rock spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Lomes Hucks and family here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tribble and daughter, Mary Elizabeth of New Hope spent Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. Solon Phillips.
R. C. Shelton, B. F. Giles, Harry Nance, Robert Lowber, Todd Mastin, Mercer Williamson, Graves Styles and Marion Nance are enjoying a hunting trip in Clouds Cove this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Phillips, Sr., and daughters, Misses Mary Kate and Lillian, and Misses Kate and Ruth Douglas and Frank Douglas of Monrovia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Phillips, Jr., Wednesday.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Allen, Oscar to Van Luke Walling, $1.00

YATES CASH GROCERY
Telephone 546
Hello World this store owned
and operated by Home Folks
C. E. YATES, Owner
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Monty Say Mo Creamery Butter, Lb. . . 40c
Cream Cheese, Lb. . . . . . . . . . . 35c
1 Box Macaroni . . . . . . . . . . . FREE
Del Monte Table Peaches 2 ½ size . . . 25c
Crushed Pineapple Buft Size,
2 cans for . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c
Sliced Pineapple 2 ½ Size, 2 cans for 25c
Newport Corn, No. 2 size, 2 cans for . 25c
Stokely’s Kratu, 2 ½ size, 2 for . . . 25c
Post Toasties, 2 pkgs. for . . . . . . 15c
Campbells Pork and Beans, 3 cans for . 25c
3-Lb. Can Twickenham Coffee . . . . $1.29
Jumbo Peanut Butter 16-Oz Jar . . . . 23c
Kreys Sliced Bacon lb. . . . . . . . . 35c
8-lb. Pure Lard . . . . . . . . . . $1.19
Tip Top Flour, 24-lb.
Plain or self-rising . . . . . $1.19
Tomatoes, No. w Size, 3 cans for . . . 25c
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YATES CASH GROCERY
Telephone 546
Owned and Operated by Home Folks
C. E. YATES, Owner

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