Thursday, November 27, 2025

Leatherman Locals in the Franklin Press, Nov. 27, 1925

Leatherman Locals

The two weeks’ revival at Liberty Baptist Church came to a close Sunday. It was one of the greatest meetings we have had here in some time. There were 40 baptized Sunday morning and quite a number professed although they did not join. The pastor, Rev. Young, assisted by Rev. Potts, did all they could for this community leading souls to Christ.

Messrs. Arthur Shepherd and Theodore Dalton left Monday for East Laporte where they plan to work for a while.

Mr. Tom Gibson visited his brother, Mr. G.H Gibson, Sunday.

Mr. Thedford T. Hurst left a few days past for Florida.

We are glad to say Mrs. Joe Shephard, who has been on the sick list for a while is improving.

Messrs. Arthur and Floyd Corden of Sylva visited their mother, Mrs. N.A. Corden, the week-end.

Misses Gay Bennett, Fannie Holbrooks, Alma Robye; Messrs. Tom Rickman, Norton Holbrooks, Lyle Bryson, spent Sunday with Miss Della Lou Dalton.

Miss Alice Rickman and daughter-in-law, Miss Will Rickman of West Mills, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Rickman’s daughter, Mrs. Omer Elmore.

From the front page of The Franklin Press, Friday, Nov. 27, 1925

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