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THE LAGRANGE REPORTER..
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Mr. Ralph Davis spent the week
end with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I* C. Davis.
Miss Etta Hendson visited her
daughter, Mrs. Will Thomas in
Opelika last week.
Miss Janie Loyd is the guest of
Mias Laura Ix>yd in LaGrangc.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Williams spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Hart.
Rev. J. C. Sims filled his regular
appointment at the Haptist church
both morning and evening services
Mr. J. M. Fomby is recoving from
his recent attack of rheumatism and
his friends hope to see him out again
soon. •
Mrs. I). W. Hcaty and Miss Martha
Beaty qpent Monday in West Point.
Mrs. John Edmundson of LaGrangc
waited Mrs. Willie Cook last week
Mrs. T. W. Glass entertained the
K. K. K.’s at a spend-the-day party
at Abkottsford Saturday. Mrs. Glass
who is always an elegant hostess,
■ever shown more brightly than on
this occasion. Everything possible
•»s planned for the pleasure of the
gwests and ju»t as the clock struck
» elvo a most elaborate luncheon
• served. Then came the business
meeting after which progressive
•ok was pluyed. There was a full
attendance and each member voted
Saturday the happiest day of the
New Year and Mrs. Glass a hostess
not to be excelled. Mrs. Berry David
son will be hostess in April.
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Glenn
Brother Pierce held hiH quartcly
meeting here Sunday. Quite a large
crowd out
• Mrs. N. R. Stevens of LaGrangc
spent two days with Mrs. E. E. Tur
ner the first of the week.
Mrs. J. W. Phillips had as her
S iesta Sunday Mr. Ed Middlebrooks,
re. Calvin Hill and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Smith and daughter,
Mr. P. 8. Brady and daughtor.
Mrs. Ayers of Long Cane visited
Mrs. Luther Davis Monday.
Mr. Lewis Adams spent Saturday
with her sister, Mrs. Mark Crouch.
Miss Johnnie Wilks is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Clark in LaGrangc.
Mr. Barrett was called to Bowden
by the serious illness of his mother,
Mrs. Hogans.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Crocket and Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Crocket spent Monday
afternoon in Roanoke.
Misses Kate Hendrix, Susie Whit
ley and ('burner Rutland spent the
week end in LaGrunge the guesUI of
Miss Rutland’s parents, Dr. W. W.
Rutland.
Mrs. Willie Strickland spent Sat
urday in LaGrange.
Mrs. Rill Brett, who has been quite
sick, is some better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Turner called to
see Mr. Britt and Mr. Whilley, who
are quite feeble, Monday afternoon.
Miss Annie Mary Morgan visited
home folks Saturday and Sunday.
, Mr. Carl Crouch and wife of La
Grange, came out to the quarterly
i looting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Wilson of Roa
noke, Ala., spent Sunday in Glenn
Rev. Watkins filled his regular ap
pointment here Saturday and Sunday.
Brother Watkins delivered a/i abje
and impressive sermon to a large
and enthusiastic congregation both
days.
Some of the young people from
Salem, Big Springs and other near
by places were at church here Sun
day.
Mr, Harvey Caudle and Miss Will
Hogg were out driving during Sun
day afternoon.
Mr Roland Piper went to town
Friday.
Miss Mary Talley spent Saturday
night very pleasantly with Miss
Helen Rakestraw.
The number of children in the
neighborhood who have the whoop
ing cough arc convalescing we are de
lighted to know.
A goodly number of our men and
hoys paid LaGrange a visit Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. E. S.
Rakestraw’s family.
Our farmers are quite busy haul
ing guano during this wot spell.
Mrs. Charley Smith is at home af
ter a month’s illness.
We are sorry to place Mr. O. D.
Simmons on the sick list. Hope he
will he restored to his usual health
in a short time.
Miss Corrine Hamer was a spend-
the-night visitor at the home of Mrs.
Ruby Hogg, her sister Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Gatos is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Sara, Smith.
Mrs. Jesse Smith was an after
noon caller at Mrs. John Talley’s
Sunday.
Miss Robbie Clcaveland of the S. F.
C. spent the week-end with home
folks.
Rev. and Mrs. Watkins, Mr. Dan
Bailey and children, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Muck Sledge and Suzie, were spend
the-day visitors at Mr. Frank llano's
Sunday.
Messrs. Cliff Boss and E. D. Har
ris culled hero Saturday night to see
some girls.
Mrs. Joe Murphey, with her chil
dren, were week-end visitors with her
mother, Mrs. Thompson near Ouk
Grove.
Little Mattie Nick Talley had lit
tle Louise Hardy, Lola Lee Smith
and Annie Ruth Lane as her guests
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hogg hud com
pany Sunday. \
Mr. and Mre. Emory Floyd bf Sal
em were guests of the latter’s parents
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss RobbicCloaveland entertained
Mias Karo Borders and Messrs,
Clcaveland of Salem Sunday. Among
those who were visiting at the Misses
Lanier during Sunday were Misses
Lammer of West Point, Miss Edith
Talley, Miss Evu McCurdy, Miss
Esther Simmons, Messrs. Talley,
Smith, Simmons, Moore, McCurry.
Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Watkins spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bailey
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Hogansville
Mre, Walter Davis has returned
from a short visit to relatives in La-
Fayctte, Ala.
Miss Maude Brown is home again
after a pleasant visit to Elberton.
Mrs. Howard Payne of Elberton, is
the guest of Mrs. Blue Daniel.
Mrs. Steve Davis was hostess of
the Woman’s Club Friday afternoon.
The house was profusely decorated’
with jonquils and violets, and pot
flowers, suggestive of sporing a most
interesting program, iq charge of
Mrs. R. M. Moblev and Mrs. E. W.
Johnson was rendered. Mrs. Davis
served her guests with dainty re
freshments.
Col. Atkinson Jones of TiaGrange,
spent Tuesday in our town.
Miss Ethel Johnson, after a pleas
ant visit to relatives, has returned to
he# home in West Point
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Davis delight
fully entertained a few of their
friends at “42" Friday evening.
Mr. P. A. Trimble was at home
Sunday.
Mr. M. H. Hightower has returned
to Florida to spend some Ome.
Mrs. Hopson of Grnntvill" spent
8' veral days with Mrs. Nall this
week.
Mrs. Spurlock of Atlanta, was tne
guest of her sister, Mrs. Owen Sun
day.
Mre. Claude Darden n nd daughter,
Miss Edith, spent Saturday in At
lanta.
. Mrs. MeCmmmino of Monntville.
visited Mrs. Bro-k this week.
Mre. Brock end ''re. Mefummins
went shonrnng in Atlanta Tuesdnn.
Misses T.ilKsn Daniel and Tdith
Darden ef S. F. C. spent the week-end
at heme.
Mi-s Cora Borden hss returned to
her borne i Atlanta, after a
fnl rri<dt to her sister, Mrs. C. S.
Burden.
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OAK GROVE
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Davis spgnt
one day last week with Capt. and
Mrs. Burton.
Mr. Jim Baker of LaGrange was
in our midst last Thursday.
Mr. Andrews and sister, Miss Lola
of your city were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Layton.
Mr. and Mre. Faussett of Roanoke
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mre.
John M. Freeman.
Mr. Wdtson of Opelika waR a visi
tor to Capt. Burton several days
last week.
Bro. Roper was accompanied by his
son, Hinton to his regular appoint
ment here Saturday, they were
spcnd-the-nlght guests of Dr. White
Saturday night.
Heard Bassett, Paul Freeman and
Dewey Gross spent last Tuesday
night with Cary Barnes.
Miss Ruth Layton of the South
ern Female College spent Saturday
and Sunday with her brother, Mr.
R. T. Layton.
Mrs. Amos of LaGrange visited her
daughter, Mrs. Redden of this place
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuckey of your city
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Glass.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and chil
dren won the Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr und Mrs. Lee Holiday.
Among those from Standing Rock
who attended service s at Harmony
Sunday were, Mr. John Henderson
and daughter, Martha and Mr. and
,Mre. John McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. Layton compliment
ed their guests with a very enjoyable
pirty Saturday evening, all of our
society crowd were present
Mrs. GJass entertained very pleas
antly the members of the K. K. K
Club of Gabbettville last Saturday at
an elegant dinner. Covers were laid
for fourteen. There were several
guests besides the regular members
of the club.
Miss Dora Cline Rpent the week
end with her mother in LaGrange.
Miss Louise Barnes was a spend-
the-night guest of Miss Evelyn Free
man Sunday night
Capt Burton was in LaGrangc last
Tuesday. ,
Mr. Redden and family moved from
here to Ashland, Ala., Tuesday. We
regret to have them leave, hope how
ever they will be pleased in their new
home. ... .
Miss Una Dye and little brother,
Martin of East Vernon were in Ab-
bottsford awhile Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Burton and Mre. Glass were
spend-the-day guesta of Mre. Stin
son Tuesday.
Leo Freeman spent last Tuesday
night with Pierce White.
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SecmR as if spring Is with us again,
which we are all glad to see.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Kirk had as
their guests Saturday afternoon, Mre.
C. M. Garrett, Mrs. J. W Garrett,
Mrs. J. T. McClain, Misses Katie
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A crowd of earnest workers met
at the church Saturday morning and
cleared away the stage, swept, dusted
and left the churcti in- a much better
condition than it was before the con
cert Lamp chimneys and oil were
Heard, Ethel Shirey, Mattie and donated by the club and the lamps
Ethel McClain, Mr. J. W. Strickland
and Rev. Morgan.
Mrs. Ed Stevereon and children of
Hogansville, were the guests Satur
day night and Sunday of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Forbus.
Mr. Claud Steverson of Hogansville
spent Saturday night with Mr. James
E_mea.
Miss Katie Heard was the guest
Saturday night of Miss Mattie Mc
Clain.
Mr. Grover Garrett is spending this
week in Franklin.
Misses Ethel Shirey and Ethel Mc
Clain spent Saturday night with Mre.
J. N. Kirk.
Mrs. John Forbus and son, Lint _ .
were the guests Sunday of Mr. and! 1
Mrs. G. M. Forbus. I Mr ' Grady Jones
are ail trimmed and ready to be burn
ing for next first Sunday night ser
vice.
Mr. Emory Wood visited his sis
ters, Mesdames J. D. Butts and Joe
thrash Friday and Saturday.
Misses Lucile Puryear and Edda
Mae Chastain of the L. F. C. were
week-end visitors of Mrs. L. L. Black
wood.
Misses Sallie Mae Wood, Lizzie and
Effie Lee Wright called to see Mrs.
Harvey Jones Saturday afternoon.
Mre. P. J. Nelson of Mountville
passed through our city Saturday
going to see her brother, Mr. Gv D.
Hump Garrett and Bob Thornton
Lee Crowell were
and Miss Jeffie
married Sunday
afternoon with Clini afternoon. May their-livesi b*i long
and happy is the wish of ye scribe.
spent Sunday
‘^Messrs. Roy Shirey and Howard I Mn ?‘ ' , Hen , d J i L„Z'\^ a C
Garrett attended the quarterly meet-, 8ur P n8ed ^nday by having her three
ing Sunday at Glenn. Messrs. J ° hl ? Perry of *{“
Messrs. C. M. Garrett and B. F. ™ 11 -, J ' m Vtr 7^, f £ d
Shirey spent Monday in Franklin. |£rank Perry of Philadelphia with her
Mrs J T. McClain and Miss Mattie 1 The >«tter one named she had not
McClain visited Mrs. J. W. Garrett 8Cen ,n 8, * tp ?. n ye f rR \ ““?*?• £ a ™
Monday I Emory and Cleaveland Hendrix with
Miss Ethel Shirey spent Monday tbeir were a,8 ° there from
night with Mrs. J. N. ,Kirk. ii* ’ T r. d **
Mr. an4 Mre. J. N. Kirk made a M .T S - Jl ® u ^, t8 . ! 8 3* *!*
business trip to your city Tuesday. | week near West Point with her moth-
The hearts of all who knew little ?. r -, Mr8 ^ Ml . El B ““? a " d
Willie Lee Kirk was saddened last ’ ltt,e are 0 boardmg at the
Thursday morning when we learned bonie of Mr - Hl Pl Bruce durln & her
of his death. Little Willie had been. 8 , . . ., , , ,
sick only a few days with that dread- Sunday be,n * an ,dea \ day - * ood
ful dis ase minijetsis, which is the ™ ny of our youn S P e0 P 1e were ° ut
cause of his death. He was the son, 1,1 LY ,n ®' . „ T , T
of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kirk and the' Mf 1 and Mrs. Ha^cy Jones spent
only child, so he leaves a heart brok- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
en mother and father. If Willie had, jU iJ y * 0, . dl ' . , . ... p
lived until the 20th of June he would L T*}* 8 hom ® , club met with Mrs. E.
have been 13 years old. He was bom-1 Gl dones ® a V 1 . r< ? a Y afternoon. The
ed June 20. 1901 and departed frofn Programme which had been previous-
this earth March 12. 1914 Everything ' y ar, ? n 5 ed was T weH ca r r ! ed °. ut
was done could be done to save littlie J° r which Mrs. Jones and her dau^h-
Willie, but God saw beat to take this ter ’ served tempting refresh-
bright child from us. He was loved; * . . , . „ ., . ..
by all who knew him, but uod loved I 1 hc . P* a Y Kivon last Friday night
him more than we. It is indeed hard P TOV *d to be quite a success. Every
to say light has fled from out those number of the programme was good
sunny eyes, and the lips sealed that Rr ) d splendidly earned out. Those
once so sweetly smiled. Willie went wbo fa,led to 8e ®. ,¥ r \ Bob .missed
to Jesus Thursday to live forever “treat W e would ike to make men-
more tion of the special characters but
His sweet pure nature drew tJ 8 P , „ f ’ p forhids - A sum of’twenty-nine
him many friends. Little Willie nl-l do1 ars ' vaR reali “ d °< " h . ,ch w ® ?' 8h
wavs meet Everybody with a sweet , to thank . the people of this and other
smile. He was one of God’s bright- communities for then- attendance and
est flowers, so last Thursday morning mt-'est in our work
Bradfield-
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Mr. and Mrs. Hancock of Bul-
lochville spent Sunday with Mr. an<j
■Mrs. J. V. Wright
Mr. and Mre. Strozier and Mr.
Ralph Watson visited in Odessadale
Sunday.
Miss Ruth Gaffney of LaGrange
spent Friday and Saturday with Mias
Ruth Hardy.
Mr. T. J. Bridges of I^Grange was
a guest at Mr. B. D. Hardys Sunday.
Mr. Sam Emory and family attend
ed a. family reunion it the home of
Rev. H. W. Elder filled his regular
appointment at this place Saturday
and Sunday,
Mre. Minnie Bass and children
spent Friday afternoon with Mrs.
We are rejoicing over this pretty'her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Henry Han-
weather that wo are having. Idrix of Big Springs Sunday.
Mr. Lcn Swanson of Big Springs Mr. and Mrs, A. S. J. Strozier
was visiting friends in our com- spent a counle of days with her motn-
munity Sunday. I er, Mrs. Stillman of Atlanta last
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowles andi week - . , „ . .
granddaughter, Miss Eunice of Coun-| » P art ? of P e *P ,e at ~
ty Line, was the spend-the-day visi- tended the entertainment given Py
tor at Mr. and Mrs. Lem Thompson’s Bt«r Springs school last week.
Sunday I Rev. Stevens was accompanied by
Mrs. Bet Murphey and son, Mr. Mr. Hertfield of Bullochyille Sunday
Oscar spent Friday with her daugh- who is soon to be ordained to the
ter. Mrs. Allen Heglar. ministry. He gave a very interest-
Mrs, Nancy Murphey and children in* talk at the 11 0 clock services on
cf Pleasant Grove were the guests the subject of the ^ Peace of God.
of her mother, Mrs. Addie Thompson The services Sunday evening w el ^
Saturday. 'conducted by the pastor. Subject.
Air. Notley Harrison and little sons “Love." _ . ,
spent Sunday afternoon with his Miss Lura I.ewis of Walesha. a
mothor, Mrs. Jennie Harrison, student of LaGrange College was
Messrs. Johnnie and Odis Middle- the week end guest of Miss Mary
brooks made a business trip to Ia- White. , , ...
Grange Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hardy and Mm
Mr. L. H. Walker of LaGrange Ruth Hardy, spent Sunday with
was with his daughter, Mrs. J. C. friends in LaGrange.
Bass Simday. Mr. Clarence Robertson and family
Mre. Emma Lou Roberts and chil- of Durand called on Mr. and Mrs.
dr on spent Saturday afternoou with Cunningham Sunday afternoon.
Mre. Vnstie Hardy. j Miss May Bell Anderson of Salem
Mr. Jim Ba$s has returned home is a charming visitor at her grand
after spending a week in Texas. (.father’s. Mr. J. B. Williams.
Mr. llarvie Briley past through Mr. Hartfield was the guest of Mr.
our city Saturday. i and Mrs. H. O. Barnes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Prophitt and Mr. Harvey Coats of Sonoia was
little daughter, Myrtice, was the the guest of Miss Myrtle Allen Sun-
spend-the-day guest witn their par- day. .
ents, Mr. and Mre. Zack. Prophitt 1 Mr. W. G. Hardy of Linevlle spent
Sunday. jthe week-end with home folks.
j Rey. R. N. Stevens was a visitor
CARD OP THANKO in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
' ' Baines Sunday and Sunday night.
Mesdames Neil Fo’rnon and Robert
den tred, and robbed his sweet home 1 £ endr . b ‘- Mesdames Hardy Barnes,
of its brightest jewel with which to, Hendnx - ' Vn f. ht fror " stova11 a,8 ° 8
adorn the mansion above. Oh, dear i of others whose names we
parents, y/e know it is hard to give 1 £ a, . ,, 1 ‘ d to “‘tended ‘he play here
Willie up, but God knows best, so *™ay night. Also several couples
weep not. dear ones, He was layed ; ot youn K People from Mountville
to rest Friday afternoon at Liberty j we J7 P ref \ en A’ r , ... .. . _
Hill cemetery, Rev. O’Keath preached L . Mr * an<1 4 Mrs. Ed Webb of County
the funeral. Miss Katie Heard, his hj np Sunday with them sister,
school teacher, has our sincere sym- j « en S nx ' n * . . .
pathy in this hour of grief. Dear anf i Mi-s. Comer Brooks visited
parents, .relatives and friends, you , the . h ?^‘ folk8 \ nday m * ht and at *
can not call Willie back, but you can ] ‘ ea d°d ‘he play here,
go to him. Weep not beloved ones! Mr.Horace Wright spent Sunday
for he is sweetly sleeping in the arms " lt h his cousin, Mr. T. J. Hall.
of Jesus.
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Mr. S. M. Garrett spent Sunday in
Manchester.
Mre. B. F. Hudson and children are
visiting relatives at-McWhorter.
Mre. Traylor Johnson and daugh
ter, Mary and son, Willie, were visi
tors at Traylor Sunday.
Mr. Julian Jones spent Monday
night with James Johnson.
Mr. Willie Johnson was in La-
Grange Saturday on business.
Mr. Marvin Hall spent Monday
night with Ira Garrett
Mr. J. R. Newsome made a busi
ness trip to LaGrange Saturday.
The many friends of Miss Frances
Johnson, are expecting her to re
turn home this week.
Mrs. J. R. Newsome spent Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. Garrett
__ Mr. G. S. Garrett and wife and lit- 1
fc> son, Lavan of Fitzgerald were tne
week-end guests of Mr. 'and Mrs.
Sam Garrett
Miss Lon Leslie spent Satur
day night and Sunday at her uncle’s,
Mr. G. W. Truitt
Mrs. A. H. Jones and granddaugh
ter, Josepnine spent Saturday night
with Mre. A. J. Hall and children.
Messrs. Langford, Bruce, Moon and
Strother were in LaGrange Satur
day.
School is flourishing, several new
pupils were enrolled last week.
Scythe Was a Fixture.
Three years ago last summer old
Bill Shiftless got an industrious streak
on and concluded he would cut some
weeds In his back yard. He went to a
neighbor’s house and borrowed a
scythe. When Bill got it back home
be was all ragged out and hung the
scythe over the limb of a peach tree
and told his wife he would wait until
morning to mow the weeds. I passed
by Bill’s house yesterday and the
scythe was still hanging over the
same limb.—Kansas City Star.
I wish to thank my friends and Toro Moudav
neig bore who were so kind to me ‘ *i, e
during the recent illness and death - ,,■ » i Q r* ' ■„»!,«« o, ln
of mv husband. Mav God’s richest T” ost of M,ss Lula Cunmn K ham Sun *
blessin<re rewnri th»m. day. • . . , ...
MRS. EMANUEL KETZKY. . ¥'*1 M '” rtr,e I ' ove,aep ,s visit,ntr
in TaGrange,
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE.
In every pursuit of life we ac
knowledge the necessity of plan
ning for the future. Prepared
ness is just as necessary for
large groups of |>eople as for an
individual. City planning sim
ply means getting ready for the
future lu oity growth. It Is the
guidance into prtqior channels
ef a community's Impulses to
ward a larger and broader life.
On its face U has to do with
things physical—the laying out
of streets and parks and rapid
transit lines. But its real sig
nificance is far deejier. A prop
er city plan has a powerful in
fluence for good upou tile men
tal and moral development of
the people, it is the firm base
for the building of a healthy
nnd happy community.—George
McAneuy.
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