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Pocahontas, Randolph County, Arkansas
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Community updates from White include strong attendance at prayer meetings and Sunday school, multiple family visits and overnight stays, a worker returning home to assist with crops, health recoveries and illnesses, and a 13-year-old boy harvesting 425 pounds of cotton bolls.
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Since our last report we have had
large attendance at prayer meeting
and Sunday school.
Ira Pogue and family visited at the
home of Clifton Lunsford last Thursday
night.
Pansy Bell Clark spent from Friday
until Sunday at F. M. Clark's.
Arlie Watson, who was working at
Corning at our last report, is at home
now helping to gather their crop.
Mrs. Ruby Lunsford and little daughter,
Helen Ruth, were supper guests at
F. M. Clark's Sunday night.
Miss Girtie Crabb, who has been on
the sick list for the past week, is able
to be out again.
Misses Alma and Durell Clark are
visiting at the home of their brother,
Ervin, at this writing.
Mrs. Martin Meeks spent last Friday
with Mrs. Lloyd Johns.
Miss Velma Clark spent last Thursday
night at the home of J. W. Clark.
Benona Clark, the 13 year old son
of J. W. Clark, pulled 425 pounds of
bolls one day recently.
Mrs. Essie Landers is on the sick
list at this writing.
Mrs. Thompson Irving and children
are visiting at the home of Lloyd
Johns.
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White
Event Date
Since Our Last Report
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Since last report, large attendance at prayer meeting and Sunday school. Ira Pogue and family visited Clifton Lunsford last Thursday night. Pansy Bell Clark spent Friday until Sunday at F. M. Clark's. Arlie Watson returned home from Corning to help gather crop. Mrs. Ruby Lunsford and Helen Ruth were supper guests at F. M. Clark's Sunday night. Miss Girtie Crabb recovered from illness. Alma and Durell Clark visiting brother Ervin. Mrs. Martin Meeks spent Friday with Mrs. Lloyd Johns. Miss Velma Clark spent Thursday night at J. W. Clark's. Benona Clark, 13-year-old son of J. W. Clark, pulled 425 pounds of bolls one day recently. Mrs. Essie Landers is sick. Mrs. Thompson Irving and children visiting Lloyd Johns.