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Roy Exum: It Happened To Ben Thursday, June 3, 2021 - by Roy Exum Roy Exum Not long ago I ran across a small devotion book written at some point by the late Ben Haden, who was not only my pastor for many years but a wonderful mentor and very dear friend as well.
I adored the guy and he’s been sorely missed by me since he joined our same Savior in October of 2013. The devotional, “ONE ON ONE: ‘A Minute With Ben,’ triggered the memories of dozens of breakfasts we shared, tennis matches with the girls, some deeply personal moments, and some funny ones too. ....
Landmark Fort Oglethorpe Shoe Store Is Closing Its Doors Monday, April 5, 2021 - by Earl Freudenberg Jerry Sear A landmark store in Fort Oglethorpe is closing its doors. Sear’s Shoes will be having a liquidation sale.
His family, Solomon Sir, came to America in the early 1920’s and opened a shoe repair shop in Chattanooga. Sir legally changed his name to Sear in the 40’s.
The family had businesses located in Jack’s Alley on Market Street and in East Chattanooga on Glass Street. Their son, Jerry, worked at the stores doing just about everything.
The family decided in 1964 to open a business in LaFayette, Georgia. That was the same year Jerry got a business degree at the University of Chattanooga and married. ....
Earl Freudenberg: I Miss Those Coffee Breaks With Coach Weathers At The Southern Restaurant Thursday, December 10, 2020 Tom Weathers Many tributes will be written about Legendary Coach Tom Weathers in the next few days after he died Wednesday. I knew the coach off the football field. He came to Kirkman in the mid 60’s while I was in high school and impressed both the faculty and students. I didn t know it for a long time but the coach was a regular listener to my morning show on WDOD. He called me one day and said he was really enjoying those Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin tunes. For many years he would come to the Southern Restaurant on Dayton Boulevard about 3:00 for coffee. It was informal but among the coffee drinkers were Dr. Fred Steelman, businessman Sam Swope, Jim Bramble (sporting authority), Newberry Street Mayor Howard Cotter, restaurant owner Jack Wood and a lot more. The Haskew Brothers would sometimes show up on their way to their rad ....