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PEA RIDGE.
Rev R A Roper filled his ap
pointment at Brookwood Sat
urday and Sunday.
We had a splendid Sunday
school at Brookwood Sunday
morning, and also there will be
Sunday schol there next Sun
day morning at 9 o’clock. Let’s
all come out and have a good
Sunday school.
Mrs J C Bagwell and child
ren spent Sunday evening in
this part.
Rev R II Thompson will
preach at Brookwood next Sat
urday night at early candle
light.
Mr L M Gibson, who has been
on the sick list, is better.
Mr C T Green and family
spent Sunday afternoon at Mr
Otis Bagley's.
Mr W O Harris and family
spent Sunday afternoon at Mt
W L Comer’s.
Mr C L Green made a busi
ness trip to Lawrenceville Sat
urday afternoon.
Mr W T Bagley and family
visited at C L Green’s Sunday.
Mr James Bagwell and chil
dren visited at Mr Troy Bag
ley’s Sunday.
Misses Lois and Allie Green
spent Monday afternoon with
Mrs C L Green.
Mr J C Vaughan and family
spent Sunday afternoon at Mi
F W Williams. Pat.
GRAVEL SPRINGS.
Wasn’t Sunday a cold day?
Mr C B Terry is spending a
few days with his brother in
Atlanta.
Mr Dewey Harris visited Mr
Isaam Terry Sunday afternoon.
Mrs E P Buice visited Mrs
Carl Powell Wednesday.
Mrs W O Harris visited Mr:
E P Buice Thursday p m.
Mrs J W Terry visited Mrs
W O Harris Wednesday.
Mr Ewell Terry and family
visited Mr WO Harris and lam
ily Wednesday.
Mr Early Harris visited Mi
Charlie Hill Wednesday.
Mr E H Terry of Atlanta if
spending a few days with his
homefolks.
Mr Euell Moulder visited Mi
Claud Terry Wednesday.
Mr G T Settle and family
visited Mr Jell Kirby and lam
ily Sunday.
We are glad to know that
Miss Mattie Maud Terry, who
has been real sick with flu, i:
improving rapidly.
Mr Hanley Buice visited Mi
J W Parks Sunday.
Mr Earl Brannon visited Mr
J W Parks Sunday.
Mr Ben Buice visited Mr Jap
Thompson Saturday.
Rev Roy Buice of Locust
Grove is visiting homefolks.
Messrs Early and VV illis Ilai
ris made a business trip to Cum
ming Saturday.
Mr Carl Powell visited Mr
Ed West Saturday afternoon.
Mr Ephraim Buice visited Mi
Troy Buice Saturday.
Mr Charlie Hill and family
visited Mr H G F Harris and
family Sunday.
1 will close with a riddle—
Round as a watch, thin as a
knife, guess this riddle and I’ll
be your wife. Blue Eyes.
HAW CREEK.
Well this week brings court.
Wonder how manw are dread
ing to have to attend.
The sick in this part are bet
ter at this riting. Hope they
will continue to improve.
The singing was just fine.
Mr Ertiery Hansard and fam
ily visited Rev J W Thomas on
last Sunday.
Mr Estes Mundy and wile ol
near Coal Mt visited at Rev .1
W Thomas’ a day or two last
week.
Rev J W Thomas filled his ap
pointnient at Antioch last Sun
day.
Let us remember the services
here next Sunday evening. Sun
day school at 2 and preaching
at 3. Let us all be present and
take a part in the service. The
Secretary will have books for
the second quarter and some of
the new song books. We want
to have a singing every Sunday
evening at Haw Creek for we
have some good singers, and
they will sing if we that can’t
sing will go and listen at them.
We invite the Beaver Ruin class
to come with their Christian
Harmony books any time they
can come and sing for us. We
have some good singers here
that can sing in those old books
so come along any time you
can and be with us.
Everybody who loves good
singing remember that the 3rd
Sunday in May is communion
day at this place and church
extends a cordial invitation to
all sister churches to prepare to
be with them on that day to
commemorate the death and
suffering of our departed Lord
Don’t know yet whether tfiere
will be allday services or not,
but will decide later. Seems
ike we ought to have two ser
mons on that day as there are
plenty of preachers. We ought
to have allday services at all of
the churches every May, for the
Lord tells us to remember the
Sabbath day to keep it holy, &
I don’t know any better way to
keep the Sabbath than to be in
the services, So let us all think
about this. With best wishes
to all, I will close by asking,
what has become of Hill Billy?
BETHEL.
The singing here Sunday af
ternoon was right good.
Mr and Mrs W T Bagby vis
ited Mr and Mrs Hubert John
son Sunday.
Misses Ozzie and Montie
Thompson are on a visit to rela
tives at Buford.
Mr W L Boyd and family
were guests of Mr and Mrs B A
Thompson Sunday.
Several from here attended
the ice cream supper at Mr W m
Mashburn’s Saturday night.
Mr Garland Darracott is real
sick at this writing. Hope he’ll
soon be well again.
Mr— Sykes and family mo
tored over from Winder Sun
day and spent the day with his
daughter, Mrs Benj Thompson.
Mrs Thompson and little son ri
turning home with them.
Mr and Mrs (’lay Bagby and
baby spent Sunday with Mr F
F Bagby and family.
Mr R C Orr had the mis for
tune to lose a fine mule one day
last week.
Sunday school next Sunday
morning. Wyolene.
MIDWAY.
This is regular meeting day
at this place.
Mr Tom Reagan and son oi
Atlanta visited Mr W I Kemp
Sunday.
Mr Russ Spence, who has
been in France for sometime
has received a discharge and is
at home.
Rev L II Burgess and daugh
ter visited at Mrs Mary Boling
Sunday.
Some of the young folks oi
this community gave an Easter
breakfast at the home of Mrs
Amanda Green, in honor of Mr
Judge Green, who has just re
turned from France, and Jas.
McKinley who is at Camp Gor
don.
Mr. Willie Bishop visited at
Mrs Amanda Green’s Saturday
night. J E B.
SETTENDOWN.
As 1 haven’t seen any dots
from this part I will try and
write a few.
The farmers thru this part
have not been doing much for
the past week owing to the rain
and cool weather.. The weath
er is getting better and they
are getting busy planting corn
and cotton seed.
Those on the sick list we are
glad to say are all better.
Mr. Casper Norrell, who has
been attending school at Clark
esville, has returned home to
make a crop.
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Mi’s. Mary Eoton and daugh
ter spent Sumiay at Mr.D. J.
Bolton’s.
Miss Pearl Pendley and sis
ter, Oma, spent one night last
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Mrs. Ollie Bolton spent Wed
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Mr. J. P. Dudley and familj
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me bed time guests at Mr.
J. B. Lamb’s Sunday night were
Messrs Tom Tinsley and Ray
tnond Martin.
Mrs. J. R. Carnes spent Sun
day at her son’s, Mr. C. L.
League’s.
Mr. Jesse Lamb and family
spent Sunday at Mr Joe La nib:
Mr. Tom Martin and family
spent Sunday at Mrs. Nancy
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Mrs. Stella Martin and little
laughter, Ruby, spent Sunday
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Miss Azilee Lamb and sister,
Jst lie, spent Sunday at Mr. W
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Mr. Abijah Crane and wife
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Mr. Wesley Lamb, wife and
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To do your shopping, just
bring your barter along to the
store of Henry L. Hurt. If he
has not got what you want in
trade, he’ll pay you the cash.
Have you butter molded—it
will pay you.
W. T. Tallant.
Sweet Potato Plants.
Porto Rico Yams $2.00 per
thousand. Orders booked now
ready to ship April 15th, J. W
Jett, Route 1, Seville, Ga.
Potato Plants For Sale.
Porto Rico and Nancy Hall
potato plants, April, May June
ieliveries $2.00 per thousand.
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G. W. HEARD
Come to old Cumming to do
your shopping.
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