Jennings Creek Community News January 23, 1930
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- Title
- Jennings Creek Community News January 23, 1930
- Date
- 1930-01-23
- Description
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A newspaper article of community news titled, "Jennings Creek," which reads,
"The revival meeting of the Baptists, on Jennings Creek, came to a close Friday night, January 1th on account of the illness of the pastor, Rv. Metz. His sermons were enjoyed by all who heard him, and we are sorry that some of the good people could not hear him also. Rev. Metz is a wonderful preacher - he can take a text, close his Bible, and explain it from Genesis to Revelation. We are sorry this meeting had to close, as the Bible was fully explained as people had never heard it before. We hope Brother Metz will come again soon, and wish him many happy hours and great blessings in his work. Most excellent music was rendered by Mr. Weads and his two daughters.
Mrs. J. A. Scruggs and little daughter, Jackie, are visiting the home of Mrs. Scruggs' mother, Mrs. A. M. Wilkerson, at Munford. The little girl was quite ill in the Lexington Memorial Hospital last fall, following an auto accident on Dillon's Hill at Indian Rock.
The weather here is somewhat blue at present.
A. R. Watts, a very highly esteemed colored family, had the misfortune to lose their nice home and all of its contents by fire, on December 31st.
Trail of the Lonesome Pine." - Creator
- Trail of the Lonesome Pine
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- Subject
- Jennings Creek
- Type
- Text
- Publisher
- Buchanan News
- Coverage
- Jennings Creek, Botetourt County
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- Community
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