
RAMBLING VINES
Mrs. Marlyn Crafton, who’s husband, Eddie Poe, is a farmer, dropped off an interesting clipping from a farm publication, titled “What’s Wrong”, by Carlton E.
Mrs. Marlyn Crafton, who’s husband, Eddie Poe, is a farmer, dropped off an interesting clipping from a farm publication, titled “What’s Wrong”, by Carlton E.
2022 Seniors . . . Well, here you are about to graduate. I’m sure you’re pinching yourself at the prospect of reaching your goal of the last 12 years. I think of you all as caterpillars. You’re about to leave your cocoons; your high school and homes, to emerge as butterflies and fly away to your futures.
According to the private opinion publicly expressed of some of Corning’s pessimistic croakers, the town is going to the demnition bow-wows at a hand gallop. According to them the new railroad leaving us out has killed the town dead, and no need for an autopsy. Two or three of the beaneries are going to quit, and owing to the present, past and future unfriendliness the Iron Mountain Railway company is seriously considering all sorts of retaliatory antics, all business will be stagnated, et cetera ad nauseam. It is confidently believed by a few, however, that we will continue to receive the sun, wind and rains of heaven in the future as in the past.
Whether it was due to a job loss, reduction in income or increased costs in healthcare, many homeowners fell behind in mortgage payments and utilities during the pandemic. If you or someone you know is behind on payments, we want to direct your attention to a resource that could help.
This was a popular joke when I was in elementary school: If April showers bring May flowers, what do May flowers bring? Pilgrims! In this woke society, that cute joke would likely be inappropriate. Why? Because the pilgrims are being demonized.
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1987 Well, of all things...I have had a run-in with an alarm clock and nearly lost the end of two fingers.
March is Women’s History Month and as I’m writing this column it’s coming to a close. It seems appropriate to discuss the life of my paternal grandma, Charlotte Fleming, who passed from this life on March 18 and lived a century’s worth of history. They say that with the passing of our elders along with them goes a library of history. This could be said of my grandmother. She was one of 11 children growing up during the Depression, and as a young wife, raised her young children alone during World War II while her husband fought in the war. She was a twin and she and my grandpa would also be parents to a set of twins. She was a strong woman who learned to stand up for herself at an early age. She and her husband, Roy were a part of what has been called the “Greatest Generation”. They each possessed the type of character that sadly, seems rare today. They had a solid sense of integrity and robust work ethics.
On information filed by the City Attorney Hopson, L. Boshears and W.A. Vandover were tried this week for alleged violations of the “blind tiger” laws. Boshears’ trial was by jury Tuesday afternoon at the court house before Mayor E.L. Black. The jury returned a verdict of guilty and assessed the fine at $100.00 and costs. The defendant has had the case appealed to circuit court. W.A. Vandover’s case came up in the Mayor’s court yesterday afternoon, but was dismissed or noile prossed by the city attorney after several witnesses had been examined by the jury. insufficient evidence was obtained to secure a conviction, hence, the city attorney’s action as above stated. Corning Public School’s first commencement. The Baccalaureate sermon will be delivered at Court house, by Rev. Frank Barrett, Sunday, March 24, at 11 a.m. Graduating class, 1901: Estella Black, Opal Burnes, Eugene Hill, Gussie Reed, Bessie Barnhill, Myrtle Hettle, John W. Crabtree, Mazie Barnhill, R.C. Stewart, Janie Tinsley, Maude Oliver, F.H. Dickson, Clarence E. Beloate, Effie Crabtree, Wm. K. Spillman. S.B. Neal desires The Courier to state that in withdrawing his candidacy for Mayor, he did not withdraw in favor of G.B. Oliver, but in favor of J.L. Taylor. Mr. Taylor was not a candidate at that time, hence, The Courier’s natural conclusion that Mr. Neal withdrew in favor of Mr. Oliver, the latter being the only other candidate in the field. Since then we have understood that Mr. Taylor has withdrawn and that the only two candidates now are G. B. Oliver and R. M. Pickens. R.P. Morrison, an architect from Newport, is in Corning today, figuring with the board of education for the erection of a $7,000 brick school building in Corning. Dr. Latimer’s spirited team of bays ran away with him and his buggy yesterday, overturning the vehicle and throwing him out at the corner of Second and Main Streets. Dr. Latimer sustained a few slight bruises and a sprained ankle.
Tax deductible donations are being accepted for Corning’s recreational project, including: M. B.
Hello everyone. We had a big turnout for the glow-in-the-dark egg hunt Saturday! The weather was perfect for the occasion. We had a total of 153 to show up for the hunt. We had several babies and small children having their first glow-in-the-dark egg hunt to attend. I had two great-nephews have their first egg hunt, Sully Mossman and Wyatt Stormes. We started the night off with a Resurrection egg hunt and story. Food was served. Everyone enjoyed barbeque meat nachos, sandwiches, goulash, hotdogs, drinks, desserts and cotton candy. There was a total of 1,000 glowin-the-dark eggs hidden. We had a drawing for 13 different door prizes given away with several prize eggs too. We had a special guest to make his appearance, the Easter Bunny. Everyone had an awesome time. Thank you all for coming and celebrating Easter early with us. A special thanks to Mark and Glenda Curtis for hosting it in the yard and to all who helped pull it together and donated lights, eggs, prizes, food and your time helping with everything. God bless you all and much love to you!