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Longview New*
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Rev. J. Alton Hughes and Mrs.
Hughes wore Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Tate and were visitors
to Longview. Mr. Hughes preached
an interesting sermon after Sunday i
School.
Miss Alex Williams and Mr. llowell
Patterson of Atlanta were visiting
friendn here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bettis and
children and Miss Joyce Harris of
Nelson spent Sunday with Mr. 0. R.
Patiernon and family.
A number of friends enjoyed the
birthday dinner at Mr. Bill McGuires
last Tuesday. The occasion being the
birthday of Mr. McGuire, Mrs. A. J.
Johnson and little Vaflhti Elzey.
Mrs. Elisabeth Wood gave an old
fashioned quilting last Tuesday after
noon after which refreshments and a
social hour was enjoyed.
Preaching and prayer service was
held at the home of Mr. Homer Elzey
Sunday night.
The friends of Mrs. A. J. Barrett
are glad to see her out again after a
two weeks illness.
The musical at the home of Mr. and ;
Mrs. A. J. Johnson one night last week
tvuh very much enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery en
tertained a mttnber of young folks
last Wednesday night in honor of
their visitors Mr. Egbert Hammond
and Miss Cassle Hammond of Atlanta.
CROSS ROADS
Nevertheless we. according to his
promise look for new heaven, anew
earth wherein dwelleth righteousness.
Mr. A. J. Godfrey visited relatives
at Gainesville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sewell of Atlanta
visited in this part Sunday.
Those visiting Mrs. Mae Wofford
Monday afternoon were; Mrs. Trallis
Wallis. Mrs. Vada (Chambers, Mrs.
Path Martin and Mrs. Pearlie Chas
tain.
Mrs. George Hubbard spent last
Sunday with Mrs. Zelia Bennett.
Mrs. Effie Chambers visited Mrs.
Sarah Higgins Tuesday who Is quite
sick.
Mr. A. W. Sewell visited Mr. Fay
Wallis and family Tuesday.
Mrs. Odis Martin spent last week
with her daughter Mrs. Joe Nalley.
The bedtime guests at Mr. Ford
Chambers Thursday night were Mr.
Guy Anderson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Wofford. A. R. Sewell and j
Terrell Wallis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Chambers visited
at Mr. J. I. Sewell's Sunday afternoon
Mrs. J. I. Sewell and Mrs. Bellah
Anderson spent Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Inez Sewell.
Those visiting at Mr. G. E- Ben
netts last Sunday were: Mr. Robert
McClure and family and Mr. A. R.
Sewell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wallis visited
Mrs. R. Porter Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bennett spent
last Sunday afternoon with Mr. Cecil
Chastain and family.
Misses Dorris Bennett and Louise
Sewell visited Misses Ben
nett and I dell Chambers Sunday .
Mr. Joe Carruth visited Mr. Fay
Wallis Sunday afternoon.
SHILOH NEWS
Miss Avis Bagley spent last week
In Alpharetta.
The Monday night until bedtime
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R- O. Jones
and family were Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller.
Miss Pauline Jones and Messers Wil
liam Jones and Anton Kirby.
Miss Irene Stone was the guest of
Misses Edith and Thelma Strickland
Thursday night and Friday.
Mr. Roger Bagwell and family visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. L. M. James Sunday.
Mr. Leonard Stone and family visit
(d Rev. Dorsey Nalley and family Sun
day.
Miss Annie Jones of Atlanta spent
last Friday with her homefolks, Mr.
and Mrs. R. 0. Jones and family.
Messers W. L. and Rupert and Frank
James spent one day last week at Mr.
Luke Kelley's.
Mrs. Fannie Bagley Is reported im
proved some at this writing.
Miss Jewell Jones visited Miss Pau
line Jones Sunday afternoon.
Miss Dorothy Tidwell spent the
weekend with her gradparents Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Tidwell of dimming.
Mrs. B. H. Bagwell and children
and Mrs. R. U Johnson spent part of
last week with Mr. J. A. Stone and
family.
Mr. Merlin McWhorter visited Mr.
Hoyt Thompson Saturday night.
Those visiting at Mr. J. A. Stones
Sunday were Misses Athelena Samp
les. Ruth Richards. Myrdese Phillips.
Ruby Jennings. Mildred Castleberry,
Messers Curtis Burgess. Ralph Bagley
Houston. C,eorge and Jesse Sexton,
Bacon Brewer, Robert Castleberry,
Hoyt Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. U
Johnson and Mr. and M r - H. Bag
well and family.
Mrs. J. A. Stone who has been at
the bedside of her father Rev. L. H.
Burgess spent awhile Sunday at home
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thompson and
family visited relatives at Buford
■ Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Jennings and
children visited the former’s parents
Saturday.
Mrs. Clark Martin, Miss Vivian
I Martin and Master J. B. Jones visited
I Mrs. Bertha Klrhy and family Sunday
Mrs. Homer Jones spent one after
i noon recently with Mrs. Kate Morris.
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Mi. and Mrs. Murrell Banister of
| Cummins spent Sunday with Mr. and
i Mrs. Dewey Holbrook.
Mrs. Cora McGinnis visited Mr.
Lewis McGinnis and family Sunday.
Mrs. Lorene Glover and son spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Edith
Bennett.
Mr. John Ledbetter and family spent
the week end at Mr. J. C. Elliott’s.
Mr. W. N. Satterfield and family of
Canton spent Sunday at Mr. W. W.
McGinnis's.
Mrs. Lizzie Westbrook spent Friday
with her sister Mrs. Ivy Strickland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fed Pendley of Canton
spent Friday night with Miss Lena
Gravitt and brothers.
Mrs. Ida Bennett spent Thursday
afternoon with Misses Mattie and
Rouslee Stewart.
Mrs. Estelle McGinnis and son spent
Wednesday at Mr. Carl Spence's.
Mrs. Jessie Collins spent Wednes
day afternoon with Miss Lena Gravitt
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Porter and son
were bedtime visitors at Mr. John D.
Glovers Tuesday night.
Mrs. Azzie Castleberry spent Tues-
day with Mrs. Minnie Harrison.
Mr. E. S. Bennett and family spent
Friday at Mr. J. E. Bolings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Haley and son
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Roy
McGinnis and family.
Miss Lena Gravitt spent Wednes
day afternoon with Mrs. Ike Pendley. |
Mr and Mrs. Luther Bennett spent
♦MI bedtime with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Holbrook Friday night.
Pleasant View
Mr and Mrs. Earl Frazier and son
Lewis visited at Mr. L. H. Barnett's
during the weekend. I
Miss Pearl Bales was the guest of
Miss Naomi Brannon Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bales of near
Brandywine spent the weekend with
relatives in this part. I
Mr Rufus Satterfield and family.
spent Sunday with Mr. Bill Bennett
and family. . . I
Mrs. E. W. Lively visited her aunt
Mrs. F. A. Bagwell Saturday afternoon
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Boling and
daughter were guests of Mr. Earl Ben
nett and family Sunday.
Mr. Emery Phillips and family of
Camming. Mr. J. E. Barnett and fam
ily visited Mr.tL W. Phillips and fam
ily Sunday afternoon.
Little Miss Betty Brannon spent last
week with relatives here.
Mr. Carl Strickland of near Union
Hill was the Saturday night guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Brannon visit
ed the latters parents Mr. and Mrs.
Odell Vernon Saturday.
Miss Nellie Satterfield spent Sun
day night with Misses Martha and
Helen Elliott.
Shady Grove
Mrs F K. Chambers and Miss Jane
Mangum visited Mrs. O. P. Floyd Fri
day afternoon.
.urs. Darracott is spending awhile
with Mr. J. H. Darracott and family.
Mrs Therman Martin spent one af
ternoon last week with Mr. W. R. Kay
Miss Willia Mace Darracott spent
Thursday night with Miss Corene
Youngblood.
Miss Kate Nuckols was the guest
of Miss Virginia Wilson on night last
week.
Mr. Clay Gravitt visited Mr. Clar
ence Kay Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Driskell and Miss Leola
Corn visited Mrs. Howard Holland.
Mrs. H. C. Youngblood spent awhile
Wednesday with Mrs. J. H. Darracott.
Mr. and Mrs. Euel Dodd visited Mrs.
E. C. Johnson one day last week.}
Those visiting at Mr. F. K. Cham
bers Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Mangum, Mr. S. A. Mangum and Mrs.
M. J. Driskell.
Mrs. Henry Floyd spent Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. O. P. Floyd.
Mr. Albert Darracott and family vl
! sited Mr. Evans recently.
Miss Ruth Driskell spent Wednes
! day night with Miss Constance Wil
liams.
i Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Turner visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holland Sunda>
Sharon
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! well the writer can say we sure
did have some fine preaching at this
I place Saturday and Sunday by Ret-
M. M. Mullinax. Listen folks l be
lieve if more of us would go and hear
one sermon like Rev. Mullinax rend- 1
ered at Sharou there wouldn’t be so
inucii friction between the people of
| Sharou cuurch today.
Mr. Dossie Buice and family spent
Sunday at Mr. Oather Worley’s and
1 family.
Mr. J. B. Kay had the misfortune of
cutting his foot very badly one day
last week while cutting wood so we
hope for him to be out again soon.
Mr. W. O. Harris and wife and child
ren spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Ira Thompson and family.
Those bedtime visitors at Mr. and
Mrs. Earlie Buice Thursday night
were Mr. Ira Thompson and family,
Mr. A. N. Poole and family, Mr. Col
bert Buice and Mr. Euell Terry,
Rev. Talmadge Buice spent part of
last week with his father Mr. M. S.
Buice and family.
Mrs. Callie Thompson and little
daughter Remonla spent Saturday af
ternoon with his sister Mrs. Lola
Brannon.
Mr. A. N. Poole and family spent
the week with Mr. W. J. Thompson
and wife.
Miss Cecil Settle spent Saturday
night with Miss Mozel Settle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Comer and Her
bert Terry were the dinner guest of
Mr. W. O. Harris and family Satur
day.
Mr. Earlie Buice and wife were vi
siting somewhere Sunday but did not
learn where it was.
Mr. W. L. Comer spent the weekend
with Mr. Claude Terry and family.
Mrs. Neva Hawkins who is teaching
rchool at New Tavern were visiting
home folks Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Holman and family of South
Georgia is viesiting Mr. Grady Settle
and family for awhile.
Miss Dolford and Ivan Harris spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss Dallis
and Eloye Hall.
The little son of Mr. Sharlie Grizle
who has been in the hospital is at
home again doing as well as could be
expected.
Mr. Charlie Grizle is very low but
hope he will recover soon.
OAK GROVE
Misses Annie Bell Hayes and Grace
Ingram visited Mrs. Earl Hamby
Wednesday.
Mrs. R. M. Hamby and daughter
Fannie visited Mrs. Ivan Hamby Fri
day.
Mrs. Agnes Waters and children
spent one day last week'at Mr. Joe,.
Smith's.
Mrs. Zinnie Mills and children spent
Wednesday night at Mr. E. A. Waters. ,
Mrs. Altie Wallis visited Mrs. Arvie ,
Bearden one evening last week.
Miss Clara Mae Hamby spent Mon
day at Mr. Ivan Hamby.
Mr. S. T. Grogan visited Mr. L. W.
Hamby Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Ingram. Mrs. Agnes Wat
ers and Miss Ezzie Waters visited at
Mrs. Babe Blanton’s Saturday.
Miss Idell Hayes spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Myrtie Hamby.
Mrs e’Ollie Hamby and daughter
Kate and Miss Ezzie Wafers visited
at Mr. Newt Bearden Friday.
Mr. Wyatt Hamby was the guest of
Mr Hubert Martin Saturday.
Misses Addie and Ollie Waters spent
Saturday evening with Mrs. Mildre
Hamby.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Munday spent
one night last week at Mr. D. T. Min-
ceys.
Messers L. W. and George Hamby
spent Tuesday night at Mr. B. A. Ham-1
by’s.
Mr. Will Mincey and family and Mr.
Ivan Hamby visited at Mr. E. A. Wat
ers Sunday.
Mr B H. Martin and family spent
Sunday at Mr. Edward Martin's.
Mr. Freddie Hamby visited Mr. Hu
bert Martin Thursday.
Mrs. Etter Mincey and daughter
spent Thursday evening with Mrs.
Lillie Ingram.
Miss Ida Mae O’Kellev spent last
week with Mrs. Ruby Hayes.
Mrs. Zemmie Mills. Mrs. Donna
Mills and Mrs. Ella Hamby visited
Mrs. Arvie Bearden Sunday.
Misses Ola and Kate Hamby visited
the Misses Walls Snndav.
The singing at M-s. RaWe H""ibv
Sunday night was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
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Well after a few days of "arm wea
ther it seems like we are going to hal
ve some more cold weather.
Mrs. Maud Thomas visited her son
Mr. Estus Mundy one day last week.
Mrs. Addie Wheeler spent one even
ing last week with Mrs. Ella Hansard.
I Mrs. Pollie Samples and Mrs. Dol
lte Hitt visited Mrs. Genever Barker
one evening last week.
Mrs. Wynell Wheeler and baby and
Miss Daisy Vaughan spent Saturday
at Mr. Earlie Wheelera.
Mrs. Chestle Samples and son Law
son spend Sunday at Mr. Heard Han
sards.
Mr. Barnie Bennett and family apent
the weekend at Rev. J. W. Thomas.
Miss Viola Hansard spent the week,
end with her sister Mrs. Dollie Hitt.
We are sorry to say Miss Iris Han
sard is still confined to her bed with
very little improvement.
Mr. William Robers and wife, Mrs.
Lizzie Smith, Miss Perdita Roberts.
Voitell Croy, Mary Pain'visited at Mr.
Heard Hansards awhile Slnday.
Mr. Redman Lawson and Lester
Samples visited at Mr. Ellis Barkers
Mr. Ellis Barker and twin babies
are all on the sick list this
hope they will soon be veil again.
Alpharetta Route No. 1
Rev. D. M. Nalley filled his regular
appointment at Hopewell Saturday
and Sunday.
Master Billie Powell of Cave Spring
spent the weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell.
Mrs. Nora Johnson spent Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Bagley.
Those visiting Rev. D. M. Nalley |
Sunday afternoon was Mrs. Mamie
Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bales. Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Nalley, Mr. and Mrs.
Lenord Stone.
Mr. Gatic McGinnis spent awhile
with Mr. and Mrs. Will McGinnis one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Bagley spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Sirs.
E. D. Bagley.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. 0.
Morris last week was Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Rainwaters, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Moss, Mr. and Mrs. P.-J. Morris.
Mrs. H. L .Webb and Mrs. R. P.
Daugherty spent awhile Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webb.
Mrs. G. W. Stone is spending awhile
with Rev. D. M. Nalley and family.
Mrs. Susie Martin spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Asia Odum.
Rev. L. H. Burgess is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. McKinney and
family was visiting in Atlanta Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey Martin spent
the week end at Alpharetta.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P, McFarland spent
awhile Saturday afternoon with Rev.
L. H. Burgess.
Mr. and Mrs. Pungs Wood spent
Sunday with relatives at Hopewell.
Mr. J. E. Webb was in Atlanta on
business last week.
Roswell News
Miss Martha Shaw spent the past
weekend with her parents in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Bush and
daughter Martha of Macon have re
turned home after a pleasant visit
with Mrs. H. E. Bush here.
Miss Mary Cowart of Young Harris
College was the guest of her mother
Mrs. O. J. Cow-art the past weekend.
She also had as her guest Miss Cath
erine Humphries of Milner Georgia.
Rev. J. W. Segars and family visit
ed his father at Commerce several
days last week.
Miss Chestine Bagley w-as the guest
of Miss Nona Early in Atlanta a few
days recently.
Mrs. W. P. Mcßea, Miss Hazel Mc-
Rea and Miss Nina Holcomb of At
lanta spent Sunday with Mrs. A. C.
Martin.
Mrs. McCrory and Mrs. Marrett of
Atlanta visited Miss Sallie Kimball
Friday of last week.
On Friday evening at 8 o’clock
March 3rd, at the Roswell Auditorium
a delightful program will be given by
the famous “JUG BAND” of Louisville
Ky. This band has often been heard
over radio and the people of this sect
ion are indeed fortunate in having the
opportunity of hearing them in person
This program was secured through
the courtesey of Ballard aud Ballard
Flour Company and is sponsored by
the Roswell Methodist Parsonage Com
mittee. Admission adult 15c. children
10c. Don’t miss this or you’ll be sure
to regret it.
On last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Wolfe of Toccoa entertained Misses
Ruby Loyce and Blanche Bagley of
Flowery Branch. Constance Williams
of Cumming. Messers Fred Gaines
and Eugene Humphrey of Flowery
Branch. Leon Morgan of Cumming and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hayworth of Toc
coa at a picnic at Yonah Power Cos.
and they motored back by Westmin
ister South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holland an
nounces the arrival of baby girl born
February 19. and has been given the
Gloria Fun.
The singing given hy Mr. M. J. Wood
Saturday night was enjoyed bv all
that was present. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Smith and daughter.
M-. and Mrs. Steve Howard and dau
ghter. Mr. snd Mrs. Charlie Dover and
son. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Waid-'n.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shoemake, Miss,
Lulu Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shoe
make. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood and
son. Mr. and Mr*. Egbert Whitmire
and daughter of Canton who were vi
siting Mr. Shoemake’s. Mr. Whitmire
and daughter sang aeveral daet*
which were enjoyed.
Now Ready*
I’am now ready for'your blacksmith work,
mule shoeing, wagon repairs, plow sharp
ening, or any repair work.
Work and prices guaranteed.
Ansel H. Castleberry,
Blacksmith.
at rear of Chevrolet Garage.
to do About Left-Overs
| ECi’-OV Kit ;c tables —the cup
ZJ of v ...lit cup of carrots,
present a problem in kitchen econ
omy that , often tsc-the patience
of the most thrifty housewife.
Everyone hates to throw away,
good food, espc-icily when there is
a chance that it might, he c-averted
into some tasty dish and be made
to serve for another meal.
The problem is really not as com
plex, though, as it seems. Almost
any good cook book will offer a
wealth of suggestions in the form
of recipes calling for a cup of peas,
a few string beans, or some cooked
carrots that can he made into a de
licious casserole of vegetables,
tempting enough to form the main
dish for luncheon or an appetizing
vegetable combination for the eve
ning meal. Moulded vegetable
salads or soups ore other possibil
ities for these left-overs.
There is one rule, however, that
should always he observed. The
original flavor must be restored
and accentuated. When small por
tions of cocked vegetables are
placed in the ice box and kept
overnight, it is natural that much
of the original flavor will be lost
giving tin or carrots a "flat”
taste.
Tin's i overcome by using
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Or Top Coats, Made to Order, for only
sls*oo
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Known the Nation over as America’s Finest Made
to Order Clothes. Be measured to-day.
Sold and Serviced by
U. R. Waterman,
41 S. Main St.
Gainesville, Ga.
ABSENT TREATMENT
“Too bad about Mary and Harry—
I thought they were going to be so
happy on bread and cheese and kis
ses.”
“So they were until Harry got into
the habit of getting all of them down
town."
FIFTY-FIFTY
Bank Teller—“So you wish to open
a joint account with your husband? A
checking account, I suppose?”
Mrs. Brown—“A checking account
for me, yes, and just a deposit account
for my husband.”
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‘‘Algy hugged me at the ball game. ’
“Eh"
“He got excited.”
“That's all very well,” sniffed the
ether girl. “But I don’t hafta go to a
tall game to get a hug.”
—ouisville Courier-Journal.
SALES TAX
Folks if we don't wake up this thing
is going to be put over. We can go
out and listen to some high-up explain
this and it looks good but it means
more tax and enough men appointed
to look after it to take all it will bring
in. Is It more tax we need?
We are very ignorant about this but
If a sack of Flour cost us SI.OO there,,
will be 6 cent tax. Sugar, Coffe,- tor
anything we have to buy. If we don’t
watch out the Big Man Is going to
lead us off In some old well.
HANK
By Jane Rogers
fa ijfa?
the three accepted seasonings, salt,
pepper and a dash of sugar. Every
one knows the functions of salt and
pepper, and the sugar goes a long
way toward-blending the different
flavors and restoring their natural
sweer ness.
Continental chefs have long rcc
ognized the value nf sugar as a
third seasoning in the preparation
of fresh or canned vegetables—a
secret which they kept for many
years and which peril a s Explains
why the dishes of many of our fa
mous hotel chefs h ive become na
tionally recognized for taeir and
tinctive qualitv.
Special Prices.
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19c Fast color 80 square prints.-lOc^
Yard wide prints assorted colors.. 5c
Yard wide sheeting same as Druid 4c
10c Play cloth, fast color. ... 7c
10c Broad Cloth, assorted colors 7 l-2c
200 Ladies Silk and Wool Dresses
up to $0.95 for 98c
100 Pair Boy’s Oxfords
Sizes to 5 1-2 98c
Jay’s Dept. Store,
GAINESVILLE, GA
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The bedtime visitors of Mr. and Mrs
I Wajlaee Wood Sunday night were:
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Howard and dau
ghters, Annie Grace and Ethleen, Mr.
George Propes and Mr. Zeland Wills.
SQUELCMEO
Irate Woman (at drygoods counter)
_“lf I were trying to match politeness
I’d have a hard time finding It here.”
Salesgirl (sweetly)—"May 1 see
your sample, please?”