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THE LAGRANGE REPORTER
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Liberty Hill.
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Old Flat Rock Camp Meeting was
enjoyed by a large crowd Sunday. A
Despite the rain we had a real in
teresting ball game Saturday aft
good many from LaGrange were ernoon between Denver and Liberty
there. Among them were Mr. Gaiss Hill, and the Denver boys were just
Wood, Mr. Tom Wilson, Mr. Jeff Wil- a little off as the home team scored
liams, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen. j 22 runs to their nothing in the third
Quite a number of automobiles inning. The Denver boys gave up
were in evidence also, there being the uneven fight and left for home
40 or 50 towns of the surrounding with sad hearts. The heavy batting
country represented. Everybody ap- of the home boys shattered the nerve
peared' to have enjoyed themselves, : of Denver to such an extent that
and the meeting was very orderly and they were as helpless as as babes,
quiet. I It was thought once they would need
Old Flat Rock is the place to see , medical attention but Dr. U. K. Al-
everybody. lien decided it was not necessary as
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O’Neal, from i Denver gave up in the third inning
Glenn, were the guests of Mr. and,and went home.
Mrs. J. L. Hunter Monday, and on i The farmers are busy pulling fod-
Monday afternoon the following were der.
also guests at the same place: Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Middlebrooks, Mrs.
R. W. O’Neal, Mrs. T. J. Whitley,
Mrs. Cook, Mrs. J. L. Hill Mrs. L. S.
Hunter.
Mr. J. T. Bass, of near Glenn, was
Mrs. B. F. Shirey and little daugh
ters, Eunice arid' Evelyn, and son
Paul, were guests Wednesday of Mrs.
J. N. Kirk.
Miss Mamie Nichols was the
charming guest Saturday and Sun-
in our community one day this week, j day of Miss Ethel Shidey.
Glad to note that Mr. vv. C. Brown Mr. Joe Wheeless was in our com-
is still able to attend religious sen’-! munity Saturday and Sunday,
ices. j Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crenshaw
Our people are saving a large /and little daughter, Cleo, were the
•quantity of fodder this week.
Mrs. Fannie Caswell, of Blueshin,
is visiting friends and relatives in
our community this week.
The shower Friday afternoon was
highly appreciated by this commu
nity.
Mrs. J. C. Jackson and Mrs. Mr.
S. Mooney were guests oi Mrs. C. M.
Hill Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hill, Mrs R. W.
guests last week of relatives near
here.
Mr. James Barnes spent last week
with relatives near Alabama.
Miss Ethel Shirey has returned
home after a very pleasant visit to
East Vernon.
Messrs. C. M. and Grover Garrett
were the guests of Mr. B. F. Shirey
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Crenshaw vis-
O’Neal and Mrs. J. L. Huntre were ,ited relatives near here recently,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Borgus k . Mr. W. A. Shirey was the guest
one day thi3 week.
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Saturday and Sunday of his brother,
v Mr. B. F. Shirey.
Mr. W. H. Houston passed through
X kour community Monday.
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Mr. Milton Strickland made a bus-
Protracted meeting is going onjiness trip to Atlanta this week,
here now and we are having some I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Strickland
good sermons by Rev. Wardlaw and' had as their guests Monday Mr. Ira
Rev. Simms.
Mr. W. L. Bradfield, of Riverview,
Ala., is on a visit here to his sister,
Mrs. S. W. Hunt.
Mrs. Fletcher Pratt, of Lebanon,
spent several days here recently with
Mr. M. T. Colley. ’
Misses Ruby and Corinne Hamer,
of Pleasant Grove, were the guests
of Miss Cora Drinkard Sunday.
ley, are on a visit to relatives here.
Mr. Leslie Hunt called on friends
in Pleasant Grove Sunday.
Miss Bessie Smith, of Mountville,
is on an extended visit to her sister,
Mrs. T. R. Estes.
Miss Nannie Simmons, of La-
Hubbard and sister, Miss Bessie, and
Miss Tidwell.
Mr. Robert Lee spent Sunday night
with Mr. Bud Gadrett.
Mr. B. F. Shirey and son, Roy,
made a business trip to LaGrange
Wednesday.
Mr. J. P. Estes is the guest of rel
atives in Atlanta.
We are glad to know that Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore, of Chip- (Mrs. J. W. Strickland are improving.
Unity.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bartlett enter
tained several of our boys and girls
Saturday night. All report a nice
time.
Mrs. O. H. Horne and children
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
daughter, Ms.r T. B. Kersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins have moved
to our town. We are always glad to
welcome good neighbors.
Miss Clara Knight has a very bad
arm this week. We all hope it will
soon be well.
Mr. J. W. Knight gave the young
people a musical entertainment Tues
day night.
We are glad to see Mr. M. L.
Gray out again after his recent ill
ness.
We are sorry to place Miss Janie
Hines on the sick list. We hope for
her a speedy recovery.
We are having some very dry
weather these days and are rn need
of rain.
Mrs. Powell has been visiting her
daughters, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs.
Knight
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jenkins were
visiting here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson visited Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Knight Sunday.
Mrs. Davis and children spent Sat
urday night with Mr. J. G. Sayers
and family.
We are sorry to place Mrs. Sayers
on the sick list this week.
We are glad to hear that Mrs. Ida
Allen is improving, and we nope to
soon see her up again.
Elm City
Mr. and Mds. J. N. Kirk had as
guests a few friends Saturday and
Sunday.
Hogansville.
Grange, is spending the week-end - -
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McClung, of LaGrange, attended re
ligious services here Sunday.
Miss Minnie Lee Mobley has re
turned to her home at LaFayette,
Ala., after a week’s visit to relatives
here.
Mr and Mrs. S. H. Myhand, of Big
Springs, were spend-the-day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Colley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hogg, of Mu-
sick, attended preaching here Mon
day.
Messrs. M. T. Colley, Leslie Hunt
and Ed Drinkard are the delegates
appointed to represent Pine View
Baptist Church at the association at
Cove the third Saturday and Sunday
in September.
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The past week has been a very-
busy but enjoyable one, the annual
protracted meeting at this place
closed Friday night with five acces
sions to the church. Brother Martin
was ably assisted by Rev. Stargell,
of Birmingham.
Master Ferrell Hamer was the
week-end guest of his cousin, Master
Alvin Smith, returning home Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Garrett, of Lib
erty Hill, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Dye the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamer, of
Pleasant Grove, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith recently.
Misses Vesta and Ruth Dye enter
tained quote a crowd of young people
Tuesday afternoon.
Misses Eunice and Sarah Bell
Smith charmingly entertained at din
ner Tuesday Miss Ethel anirey, oi
Liberty Hill, and Mr. Gilford Newell
and sister, Miss Camilla, of Abbotts-
ford.
Misses Nettie Landreth and Sarah
Lee Barnes, of Abbottsford, spent
several days during the past week
with Miss Vesta Dye.
Mrs. F. V. Dollar entertained sev
eral young people Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith, of this
place, are visiting realtives at Pleas-
and GroVe and Salem.
Miss Mamie Nicholls entertained
a number of young people Wednes
day.
Mrs. Ab Smith, of LaGrange, and
Mrs. Tobe McDonald, of Roanoke,
Ala., were visiting relatives here
Tuesday.
Mrs. Fannie Dye and daughter,
Mrs. W. C. Teaver, spent Thursday
afternoon with Mr. S. A. Smith.
Mrs. J. R. Emory and children
spent Saturday and Sunday with rel
atives at this place.
Mis3 Mamie Nicholls and Mr. Will
Shirey were visitors at Liberty Hill
Sunday.
Miss Ethel Shirey was the guest
of her aunt, Mrs. T. B. Moore, the
past week.
Little Misses Olivette and Louise
Cowart, of Atlanta, are spending
some time with Mrs. Allen Philpot.
Dr. J. B. Robins spent several days
here this week as the guest of his
£on, Rev. J. T. Robins.
Mrs. Gordon Jones and children, of
Cordele, have returned home after
spending some time with Ms. Jack
.Darden.
Mrs. C. T. Hightower, Misses Eliz
abeth Word and Doris Hightower
were in LaGrange Tuesday.
Mrs. Wylie Lee continues quite ill.
jShe has been in feeble health for
some time. Her brother, who she
had not seen in 47 years, is with her.
Rev. Mfllican has returned to his
home in Moreland after conducting a
'series of meetings at the Methodist
Church.
The family of Mr. Marvin Sewell
moved to LaGrange Monday. Their
Hogansville friends regret that they
moved away, but wish for them much
success in LaGrange. Their home
will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H.
iH. Mobley.
| Miss Hopkins and Mrs. Smith came
Monday and will board with Mrs.
Weems. They will resume their po
sitions with Arnold Dry Goods Co.
Miss Evelyn Brazell will return
ito Atlanta this week after spending
several weeks with friends and rela-
|tives.
Mr. William Trimble spent several
days last week with Henry Brazell
I in Atlanta.
I Miss Katie Rosser leaves this week
to accept a position as music teacher
in Florida.
Miss Maude Brown returned home
Wednesday after spending several
weeks with Elberton friends.
Miss Ruth Hayes will leave Satur
day to enter the G. N. I. College at
Milledgeville.
Miss Ferguson, of Cooksville, is the
guest of Mrs. Shackleford.
Rev. Dr. Pierce, presiding elder of
the LaGrange District, held quarter
ly meeting here Saturday and Sun-
Mr. I. B. Grimes is taking his va
cation this week. He will visit sev
eral large cities.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Cole returned
home last Saturday after spending a
week with relatives in Atlanta and
Villarica, and report a nice time.
Messrs. W. J. Harper, B. B. Gar
ner and O. Dunn were pleasant call
ers down here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G* Gladney are
spending the week with Mrs. Ludy
Green.
Mrs. Sallie Gladney is visiting
friends and relatives in Alabama this
week.
Mr. S. S. Breed has gone to Wee-
dowee, Ala., to attend court this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollis announce
the birth of a girl, which arrived
Tuesday morning.
Mr. C. E. WeuD is on the sick list
this week.
Mr. Clifford Alford has gone to
Dunson Mill to work.
The Elm City ball team crossed
bats with Unity No. X last Saturday.
The score was 14 to 6 in favor Elm
City. Hurrah! for our team. They
got a late start but they are playing
good ball.
Glenn Notes
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Rev. Morgan filled his regular ap
pointment here Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Whitley spent
Saturday and Sunday at Corinth.
Mrs. J. W. Crenshaw and son
Leonard, of Corinth, spent Saturday,
Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Cren
shaw’s sister, Mrs. E. E. Turner.
Mrs. Minnie Wilks spent Sunday
iwith Miss Ar.na Young, of Melrose.
Mrs. E. E. Turner is on the sick
list this week.
Messrs. Will Wilks and Paul Tur
ner spent Sunday with Mr. John W.
Turner.
Mrs. Mollie Phillips is spending
this week with Mrs. J. P. Estes.
Everybody is invited to attend the
tent meeting here which starts the
first Sunday in September. The se
ries are to be conducted by Charlie
Tillman, T. A. Morgan and otheds.
Antioch
Mr. J. C. C. Freeman made a busi
ness trip to LaGrange Monday.
Kev. C. B. Martin is assisting Rev.
W. P. Cofield in a meeting this week.
Misses Clelia and Lula Stephens
were the spend-the-day guefcts toT
Mrs. J. C. C. Freeman last Thurs
day.
Drs. R. P. White and W. E. Thoma
son were making professional calls
here several days last week.
A number of our young folks at
tended services at Midway Sunday .
Mr. A. W. Birdsong made La
Grange a visit last Thursday.
Mrs. J. T. Moon and children re
turned home Friday after several
weeks’ visit to Mr. J. P. Baker’s
family.
We congratulate The Reporter up
on securing the services oi the tal
ented Miss Jessie Boykin as society
editor.
Mrs. John Guinn, of LaGrange, was
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Katherine
Birdsong, several day3 last week.
Salem, it has been written that
great minds run in thte same chan
nel.” Be that as it may, the fact
that each thought of the other at the
same time last week is proof posi
tive that the telepathic current is
on between Antioch and Salem, to
say the least of it. Why can’t we
meet in LaGrange some time?
Our Commissioner, Mr. Tom Glass,
was through here Friday looking
after our roads.
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Musick
Miss Leila Wyche, of LaFayette,
Ala., returned home Monday after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. J. W. Wyche.
Mr. and Mrs. Frost O’Neal visited
relatives here Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hodnett spent
Tuesday in LaGrange.
The annual barbecue at Mr. J. W.
Wyche’s Tuesday was a success.
Everybody had a good time and plen
ty to eat.
Miss Bertha Mallory spent Tues
day at Gabbettville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Caudle enter
tained the young people Friday night.
Mr. Ed Mann, of Atlanta, visited
relatives here last week.
Mrs. Will Pruitt and children, of
Oak Grove, are spending some time
with her mother, Mrs. Abb Word.
Miss Nora Lee Wise left Saturday
for her home in Auburn after a pleas
ant visit to Miss Nora Word.
Mis3 Mary Carlisle detumed to La
Grange Sunday after a delightful
visit here.
The friends and relatives of Mr. T.
J. Gilbert, S.r, were very much
grieved to hear of his death which
occurred Sunday morning at 3 o’clock.
Mr. Gilbert’s funeral was held that
afternoon at Bethel. The bereaved
family have our heartfelt sympathy.
Miss Susie May Alford spent the
week-end with Mrs. J. R. Hogg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Williams were
visitors at Glass, Ala., Saturday and
Sunday.
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A good many from .here attended
the Sacred Harp singing in LaGrange
Saturday and Sunday. All report a
good time and heard some fine sing
ing.
The fish fry at Perry Pond Satur
day was largely attended and very
much enjoyed.
Mr. W. S. Vollmer returned to his
home in Gadsden, Ala., Monday after
a week’s visit to his cousin, Mr. Zack
vProphitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Thompson and
family spent the day Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy, of Pleas
ant Grove.
Mrs. Kate Sivells, of Chipley, and
Mrs. Sue Prophitt spent the day Sat
urday with Mrs. Hattie Bowles.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Prophitt, of near
Chipley, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Zack Prophitt Saturday aft-
day. He delighted his congregation er !?9 on ’
with two excellent sermons Sunday. Mrs - Survana Murphy was the
Miss Maude Weaver is the guest gji est of her sister, Mrs. Fannie Mur-
of Miss Inez Johnson. Phy, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Starr announce the
birth of a fine baby boy, which ar
rived several days ago.
I Mrs. Cook, of LaGrange, is visit
ing Mrs. Hugh Darden.
Mr. George Hayes, of Opelika, is
spending his vacation -with his
mother.
Miss Vivian Holmes, of LaGirange,
is the guest of Miss Thelma Hayes.
Mrs. Jack Darden i3 visiting in
Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Cowart, of Atlanta,
motored through our town Monday
on their way to Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Walter Davis and daughter,
Dorothy, visited in Roanoke this
week.
Miss Edith Darden delightfully en
tertained her house guests Friday
evening with a party.
Mrs. Adline Thompson spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe
Murphy, of Pleasant Grove.
Mrs. Lizzie Bass and daughter,
Miss Minnie Lou, spent one day last
week with her son, Mr. Jim Bass.
Quite a number of the young folks
went to Chipley Saturday to witness
the baseball game.
Mr. Jim Bass is the luckiest farm
ed in getting out the first bale of new
cotton in our community this season,
and he said he would have another
one in the near future.
Mr3. Lizzie Carter and daughter,
Miss Ruth, are visiting relatives in
Odessadale this week and they also
iwill visit Mrs. Arlene Swanson, a
daughter of Mrs. Carter, in Tallu
lah Falls, Ga, before returning home.
Mr. J. R. McClung, of LaGrange,
was the guest of Mr. F. O. Bowles
Saturday.
The weather is hot, dry and dusty
m our part of the town. Rain is
very much needed. Some of
would feel a whole lot better if
would rain.
A great many of the children are
glad to know’ that school will soon
open, and w e hope it will be with the
largest attendance they have ever
had.
After a year’s rest, Miss Lula
.Ward will resume her duties as prin
cipal of our school. We hope this
next term will be the best and most
•successful of all.
Airs. McClendon and little ones re
turned last Saturday after a pleas
(ant week’s visit at Gabbettville, see
ing relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Fulghum are
taking advantage of lost time in the
mill by visiting relatives in the
country while the mill is shut down.
Mr. Pierce Parrott has returned
home after a short stay here.
Mrs. Viola Folds has been among
relatives here during the past week.
Her son, Charlie, came Saturday and
.spent the night at Mr W. F. Fold’s,
returning to his home near St. Marks
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Seth Williams said LaGrange
had the biggest show one day last
week he has ever seen, and that was
when his double first cousin from
.Carroll came to see him. He said,
“LaGrange had two Seth Williams
in town.” His cousin Seth he had
not seen in 30 years.
Mrs. W. G. Phillips ieft Tuesday
for a visit to LaFayette.
Grandpa and Grandma Lambert
and Msr, Hodges are in Atlanta for
a visit. Mrs. Hodges is a sister to
Mrs. Lambert and ner home is in
Atlanta
Mrs. John Reed and babe have
gone to Franklin this week.
Mr. Walter Kersey and his sister,
Miss Pearl, from West Point, have
been guests the past week at the
home of Mr. H. T. Kersey. They re
turned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Stevens are
visiting this week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Bamey Craig has gone on a
lengthy visit to the home of her
parents in South Carolina.
Miss Cora Brumbeloe and her sis
ter, Ruth, have returned from a visit
to Roanoke, Ala.
At this writing Mr W. N. Davis,
who was operated on at the hospital
a week or two ago, is very feeble.
Miss Lucile Davis, a most charm
ing young lady, is home again after
her visit to Montgomery.
Miss Fannie Johnson, from Knott,
has been visiting Miss Lucile a few
days.
Rev. C. S. Martin and wife are
having a tough time with their ba
bies, who are sick with diphtheria.
We hope the little fellows will puli
through all right.
Master Hoyt Bennett is home
again after a pleasant week’s stay
in the country.
Mr. Jimmy Jenkins has moved his
family to Elm City this week.
Mrs. Ellen Justice went to see her
sister one day the past week.
Miss Julia Adams visited her
friend Miss O’Connor in the country
a few days recently. She returned
home last Tuesday.
Miss Della Payne has also been on
a visit to the country a few days.
Mrs. Wright visited her daughter,
Mrs. Doc Lester, a few days lately.
Mr. Jodie Arrington (and WalHe
Williams were entertained Saturday
and Sunday at Mr. George Brown’s.
They were here taking in the sing
ing.
Mr. W. N. Moore, who is an old
gentleman, 82 years of age, spent
Monday night at the home of Mr. El
lis Wilkerson, returning to his home
in Griffin Tuesday morning,
Mrs. J. W. Burkes had a quilting
one day last weex. A few of her
friends were present to assist her.
Mr. Mike Frosolono’s baby, Fred
Abbottsford
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Mrs. Lula Maxwell, of Augusta, is
here for a week or so looking after
business affairs.
Misses Mary and Leila Prince re
turned Monday from spending a week
with their sister, Mrs. Fuller, in
Wadley.
Mr. Burton, of Auburn, Ala., visit
ed his brother, Mr. J. L. Burton, of
this place, last week.
Misses Saralee Barnes and Nettie
Landreth were the guests of Miss
Vesta Dye in Pyne several days last
week.
Miss Louise Barnes and brother
Carey returned Saturday from a de
lightful ten days trip with friends in
Atlanta.
Miss Ruth Whatley a charming
young lady of Franklin has been vis
iting Mrs. Posey Freeman and Mrs.
Leyden for the past week.
Mrs. Edmundson 3pent Sunday in
Warm Springs.
Miss Pearl Cameron has been the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Burton, for
a few days.
Mrs. Emmett Clark and children,
of LaGrange, have been here for a
few days on a visit to Mrs. Thomp
son and Mrs. White.
Miss Nettie Landreth spent Sunday
with Miss Julia Florence in Durand.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Williams and
son Earl spent a couple of days last
week with Mrs. William’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, in Rock
Mills, Ala.
Mr. Wilbur Hudson and family mo
tored over from Five Points Sunday
to visit Mr. Barnes and family.
Quite a number of our young peo
ple attended the party at Oakland
Tuesday night which was given by
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wade Free
man complimentary to Miss Ruth
Whatley.
Miss Irene Strong was a spend-the
day guest of Miss Saralee Barnes
last Sunday.
Miss Thelma Bassett spent the
week-end with Mrs. Charlie Wade
Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawton Williams
have moved to Lanett. We will miss
them in our community.
Mrs. Huff, of LaGgange, spent Sat
urday and Sunday with Mrs. Estes.
Mrs. Leyden, Mrs. Cook and Miss
Nora Prince spent Saturday aft
ernoon with Mrs. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Freeman and
daughter, Evelyn, went Monday to
stay several days with Mrs. Strick
land near Midway Church. Miss
trickland has been quite sick with
fever.
Mr. Snelson Davis was in our lit
tle city a short while Monday morn
ing.
Mr. Sherman, of Roanokq, Ala.,
was here a day or two the first of
the week.
Mr. Dishroom, of LaGrange, was
out here Monday looking after the
tuning of pianos in our community.
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Street recently.
Mrs. D. H. Hamer and her daugh
ter, Dell, were guests in Mountville
at a relative’3 home Saturday last.
Miss Hattie Askew, of Columbus,
who has received much social atten
tion this summer as the guest of her
friends, the Misses Zachry, Sands
and Brawner, returned home Tuesday
imorning.
Mr. Robert Briley, of Florida, has
been the guest of his rather, Mr. John
Briley, and family several days.
Mrs. Jennie Ransom, of Union, i3
visiting Mrs. John F’rank Thompson
this week.
Miss Nannie Mobley went up to
Oak Grove Tuesday on a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mobley.
A delegation from Salem enjoyed
a pleasant trip to Warm Springs last.
Wednesday. Among those going
were Mr. and Mrs. Rob liadley and
family, Mr. Charley O’Neal and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brawner
and family, Mrs. Lilia Willis, Misses
Eunice and Ethleen Sands, Pauline
and Zelma Zachry, Jessie and Bessie
Bryant, Hattie Askew, Wylene Braw
ner, Maggie Nelson, Annie May
Wright, Messrs. Lucius Sands, E. L.
Floyd, Charles Hadley, Lovick Floyd
ant others. They returned on a late
train to Chipley, tired but happy.
Mr. Cliff Anderson has returned to
i Camilla after spending some time
with his brothers here. Mr. Ander
son is another Salem boy who has
a responsible and lucrative position
in his adopted town.
Mi3s Maggie Floyd Nelson charm
ingly entertained Misses Hattie As
kew and Eunice Sands after services
at Hopewell last Sunday.
One of the most enjoyable affairs
of the late summer was the moon
light picnic given by Misses Jessie
and Bessie Bryant last Thursday
evening. An unusually large number
of young people were present. Deli
cious watermelons were served and
the crowd was entertained in the-
beautiful grove that surrounds thi3
hospitable home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Floyd enter
tained a number of friends last Fri
day. Among them were Mesdames
D. H. Satterwhite, Tom Sharpe, Vir-
igil White, Misses Mary Sue Floyd,.
Clotilde and May Satterwhite, Lovick
and Cornelia Sharpe, Eleanor White,.
Mr. Harry Floyd and children and
Mr. J. M. Brawner.
Dr. James N. Brawner, of Oak
Wood Sanitarium, and his children,
Nell and Charles, were the guests of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Braw
ner, last week. Dr. "Jim,” as he is
known to his friends, is another of
our Salem boys who has made ex
tremely good in his chosen work. He
owns and conducts one of the best
equipped private sanitariums in
Georgia.
Mr. Harvey and Mi3s Minnie Bri-
(ley entertained a few friends F’riday
night. Owing to the threatening
weather a number of those invited
failed to attend.
Mrs. John F’rank Thompson and
Mrs. Jennie Ransom, of Union, were
afternoon visitors at the home of
Mrs. John Anderson last Monday.
Dr. J. N. Brawner and children,
Mrs. J. M. Brawner, little Kathleen
Willis and Mr. Harry Floyd were
spend-the-day visitors at Mr. T. C.
Floyd’s last Wednesday.
Miss Julia O’Neal is spending this
week very pleasantly with her cous
in, Miss Emily Cotton, of Beech
Springs.
Mr3. John Anderson gave the
young folks a very pleasant enter
tainment last Saturday evening. More
than 30 guests enjoyed the gaieties
of the evening and all departed at a
late hour wishing many returns of
the happy occasion.
Miss Mary Paul Smith, accompa
nied by Misses Sara and May Satter
white, made a shopping tour to La
Grange Monday. Miss Smith is
buying the material to make up her
school outfit, being assisted in this
pleasant occupation by Miss Sara
who, during the illness of Mrs. Smith
is helping her get ready for college..
She has registered at the Southern
and intends to enter that time-hon
ored institution September 11. Thc-y
were delightfully entertained at din
ner by Mrs. Leone Leith at LaGrange
College, where Mrs. Leith resides.
Others visiting the LaGrange Col
lege were Mrs. Knapp and Misses
Louise Knapp and Jewell Swanson.
Both of the latter, as well as Miss
Sara Satterwhite, will register at the
LaGrange College when it opens in
September.
Our school at Saelm will open on
Monday the first day of September.
Miss Will O’Neal is to be principal;
Mrs. Fletcher Anderson will take the
primary department ana Mis3 Mary
Jim Morgan is to be musical instruc
tor.
We were delighted to see our be
loved Antioch filling her usual space
and those verses were, well—you all
read them and know they certainly
fine. Hope to have more of the
same kind in the future .
•erick, has been very sick the past
week, but is much improved at this
time.
Mr. Clarence Kelly and wife and
Mrs. Possley, a sister to Mr. Kelly,
who came from Gjriffin, and Mr. Jack
Kelly and his daughter, Mattie, from
Unity, all dine<^at Mrs. J. vV. Burke’s
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Herring, from near Macon,
left Monday morning for her home.
Miss Parry Caswell visited rela
tives in Newnan Saturday and Sun
day.
Mrs. Maddox, from Newnan, visit
ed at the home of Mr. Allen on Ware
Bring YourCotton to the
Security Warehouse
For the season 1913-14 we are now open
ready to weigh, sample and receive your
cotton in the same prompt and courteous man
ner as for the past two seasons.
I, as weigher and manager assure you that
I appreciated your patronage in the past and if
I have given satisfaction tell your neighbors or
some one else. If on the other hand you have
any grievance tell me and if within my nower
I will make it good.
Arrangements can be made for liberal al
lowance on cotton stored with us.
Yours to serve,
Z. T. GORHAM, Weigher and Manager