The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, September 14, 1917, Image 4
North-east Georgia’s
BIGGEST
FAIR
Gainesville, Georgia
OCTOBER 23, 24,25, 26, 27, 1917.
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FRIENDSHIP
Here I come again.
| Singing school closed at this
place Friday.
A large crowd from around
here attended the singing con
vention at Bethlehem Saturday
and Sunday.
Mi-s. Lucy Redd of Atlanta is
spending awhile with relatives
in this part.
Mr. Ralph Vaughan and wife
of near Haw Creek spent Satur
day night and Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Roper.
Mrs. Hattie Haygood of At
lanta is spending a few days
with relatives in this part.
Mr. Arthur Tollison made a
business trip to Chamblee Sat
urday.
Mr. Jerry Howard spent Sun
day in Ducktown.
Messrs Sherman and Paul
Rollins spent Saturday night
with Mr. Smith Tallant near
Drew'.
Mr. Nathan Rhodes and fam
ily spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J.
M. Anderson.
A Reader.
ROUTE 3.
Mr. Vester Day and family
spent Saturday night with Mr.
Richard Barrett.
Mr. Preston Green, wife and
son spent Saturday night with
Mr. A. O. Gilbert.
Mr. Weltie Cook and wife
spent Saturday night with Mr.
i Torn Bennett and family.
Mr. Carl Day, wife and little
j daughter spent Saturday night
'with Mr. J. A. Barker and fam
i iJ y-
I Mr. Carl Heard, wife and lit
tie son are spending a few
days with Mr. G. M. Coker.
Mrs. Exie Gravitt spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. J.
A. Barker.
Mrs. M.G. Hutchins and dau.
spent Saturday afternoon with
Mrs. A. J. Green.
Mrs Lena Green and daugh
ter and Mrs. Sadie Lands spent
Tuesday with Mr. George San
ders and family.
Those visiting at Mr. A. J.
Green’s Sunday were: Mr. Gra
dy Green and family and Mr.
Vos Green and family.
Mr. Bill Bennett and wife and
little son spent Sunday with Mr
Glen Guthrie and family.
Two Pets.
DAVES CREEK
Mrs. Emma Shaw and child
ren of Atlanta were week-end
visitors at Mr. J D Green’s.
Mr. Truman Orr spent Wed
nesday night with relatives at
Stone Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickerson
are on an extended visit o their
daughter, Mrs. S. G. Cross.
Several of the boys from this
part attended the big singing at
Bethlehem and report some ex
cellent singing.
Mrs. Patsy Buice spent a few
days last week with her grand
daughter, Mrs. H. W. Terry.
Miss Annie Lou Cross has re
turned home after a weeks vis
it to relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. John Hudson is very ill
at this writing.
Mrs. Rebecca Green is visit
ing Mrs. J. F. Jordan on route 6
Mr. C. A. Smith and family
spent Friday afternoon at Mr.
J. W. Buice’s.
Mrs. James Sanders spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
George Barker.
HEARDVILLE.
Most everybody through here
has been pulling fodder.
Miss Maude Dawson visited
Miss Maude Cape Saturday
night and Sunday.
Mr. W. T. Bottoms and fam
ily and Mr. M. V. Hawkins and
family visited at Mr. J. C Pir
kles Saturday night
Mr. Bud Tinsley and wife
have returned from a visit to At
lanta.
Mrs. Ola Cape and children
spent Friday at Mr. T. J. Sc.se
bee’s.
Miss Annie Belle Dawson vis
ited Miss Era Pirkle Sunday
night.
Mr. Silas Evans and family
visited at Mr. Isaac Sewell’s
Saturday night and Sunday.
Mr. Alton Sewell and wife
visited at Mr. W. B. Wallis’ T'ri
day night.
Mr. Gartrell Fletcher and
wife visited at Mr. Lee V allis
Friday night.
Mr. John Pruitt and family
visited at Mr. J. H. Ellis’ Wed
nesday night and Thursday.
Mr. Lee Wallis and family
visited at Mr. H. K. Fletcher’s
Saturday night.
Mr. Wm. Pirkle and sisters
Era and Ollie visited their sister
near Norcross Sunday.
Brown Eyes.
BEAVER RUIN.
Mrs. Susan Davis is visiting
her sons in Toccoa and Clayton
Those visiting Roy and Lewis
Hamby Sunday were; Brown
Smith, Robert Dougherty and
Hoyt Tate.
Mrs. Lucia Shadburn and chil
dren spent one evening last
week with Mrs. W. F. Smith.
Mrs. Epsie Wheeler and lit
tle grandson, Alton, kpent one
night last week with relatives
in Cumming.
Misses Myrtle and Ivia Shad
burn were guests of Misses Bet
tie and Mae Hammond Sunday
Mr. Arthur Tate and wife
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Gainesville.
Mr. Homer Smith and wife
spent Sunday at Mr. A. J.
Smith’s.
Mrs. Belle Hamby has sever
al very large sun flowers, one
measuring 17 inches in diame
ter and 51 inches in circumfer
ence. *
Hazel.
CORINTH.
Well, as I have been absent
for sometime I’ll write again.
I will holler hurrah for Hill
Billy for his piece last week.
Such pieces as that will make
our paper worth reading.
Rev J. W. Thomas has been
assisting Rev. T. H. Robertson
in his meeting at Cool Springs
and Yellow Creek in Hall coun
ty, and reports good meetings
at both churches He expects
1 o help Bro. White this week in
a meeting at Harmony in Davv
son county?
The singing school at this
place is just fine.
The prayer meeting at this
place is still going on which |
was started last year at the
close of the protracted meet
ing and has not missed a single
Sunday night when the people
could get there and the last
time they met there was the lar
gest crowd that has been. That
is the way for people to do let
the interest go upward instead
of downward. Prayer meeting
is good for the church as well
as leading the lost to Christ. So
three cheers for Corinth.
Remember next Saturday and
Sunday are regular meeting
days. Let everybody come.
Well, the time is here for our
boys to leave for the training
camp. May the holy spirit go
with every one of them as they
leave their homes and remain
with them always is my desire
for them all.
Messrs Will Hulsey, Welt
Hansard, Loss Gravitt and Bob
Mullinax made a flying trip to
South Georgia last week look
ing at the country.
STAR ROUTE.
Foddr pulling is the order of
the day in this part.
Mr. Eugene Wood and wife
spent Sunday at Mr. Warren
Wood’s.
Mr. Preston Green and wife
and little son spent Friday at
Mr. T. B. Fowler’s.
Mr. Jim Wood is spending a
while with Mr. Warren Wood.
Those visiting at Mr. T. B.
Fowler’s were; Mrs. H. G. Bol
den and Mr. C. I. White and
family.
Miss Ola Thompson is at her
sisters sick with the fever.
Mr. N. D. Major and family
spent Sunday at Mr. A. S. Sam
ple’s.
Mr. Bob Bagley and family
spent Sunday at Mr. G. W. Pir
kle’s. '
Mrs. Tom Vaughan and child
ren spent one day ~st v eck at
Mr. J. W. bowler’s.
Mr. Roscoe Echols spent part
of the day §unday with his fa
ther, Mr. M. L. Echols,
s Mr. Maul Phillips and wife
spent Sunday at Mr. B. J. Bag
ley’s.
PEA RIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Moon and
children of near Crabapple
spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. C. T. Green and
family.
Next Saturday and Sunday
are regular meeting days at
Brookwood.
Mr. J. C. Bagwell and family
of Duluth spent Sunday at P.
W. Green’s.
Mr. Roscoe Echols of Camp
Gordon spent Saturday night at
Mr. P. W. Green’s. Roscoe says
that Uncle Sam’s army is non a
bad place, he says he enjoys it
fine. We certainly do trust that
no misfortune will over take
him.
Pat, has been passed up for
service and if I get there it will
be a disgrace to Forsyth county
to send me I think Milledgeville
would be a more suitable place
for me. I’m gun shy and of
course I’ll run over somebody
down there. They liked to have
exempted me on an'empty hqad
but they decided my shoes
would make life boats and they
sent me on.
Mr. Otis Bagley and family
spent Sunday at C. T. Green’s.
Mr. Chas. Mathis spent Sat
urday night and Sunday in the
Gate City.
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