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BROOKWOOD
Remember Sunday School at this
place every Sunday morning at 9:30.
Miss Eunice Green spent Tuesday
night with Miss Vivian Barnett.
Mr. Edd Brackett was up in our lit
tle hamlet Sunday.
Misses Gladys and Christene Allei!
spent awhile with Miss Ollye Street
man Saturday evening.
Miss Winnie Sue Sorrells was the
dinner guest of Miss Emma Boley
Sunday.
Miss Mildred Boling was the Sun
day dinner guest of Miss Aldorene
Vaughan.
Miss Ollye Streetman and Mrs. Carl
Bagley were in Duluth Saturday.
Misses Pearl and Willine Bennett
were visiting Misses Inez and Irene
Anderson Sunday.
Misses Ollye Streetman. Inez and
Irene Anderson, Blanch Sexton, Mes
sers Marvin Phillips and Hoyt Odums
spent awhile with Miss Ruby Bennett
Sunday night.
Mr. Sceaf Pirkle is visiting Mr and
Mrs. Manuel Pirkle this week.
Mrs. Hoyt Hansard and Inez Ander
son spent awhile with Miss Oily?
Streetman Wednesday afternoon.
MISS BENNETT ENTERTAINS
Miss Ruby Bennett entertained a
number of friends at a social party
Saturday night. Tifiose present were !
Misses Aldorene Vaughan, Inez an*
Irene Anderson, Blanch Saxton, Lola
Odia and Ella McClure, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Vaughan, Ruby Pearl and Willine Ben
nett, Messers Gordon Streetman, Wil
son Bagley, Egbert Richard Boss and
Almon Streetman, J. C. Coy and V. B.
Vaughan, Taler Smith, Luther Mc-
Clure, Egbert Vaughan, Emory Boling
Curt Burgess, Jessie Pirkle and others
Music given by Mr. Curt Biygis, W. R
Bennett, Wilson Bagley, Gordon Street
man and Egbert Richard.
Oak Grove
Mrs. Zennie Mills and children
spent Saturday at Mr. W. B. Charles.
Mrs. Lillie Ingram and two daugh
ters spent Thursday p m. with Mrs.
Karl Hamby.
Misses Ruth Mincey and Ola Hamby
visited Miss Ezzie Waters Sunday.
Miss Abi Burruss visited Mrs. J. M
Corn Monday.
Misses Fannie and Kate Hamby
visited Mrs. Arvie Bearden Sunday.
Miss Blanch Pirkle spent Wednes
day night with Mrs. Vera Castleberry
Mrs. Agnes Waters and children
spent Saturday night and Sunday at
Mrs. India Sexton.
Misses Ruth and Clara Mae Hamby
visited Misses Tresser and Eunice
Walls Sunday.
Rev. Ralph Grogan arid family spent
Sunday at Mr. Will Grogans.
Mrs. Myrtie Hamby and Miss Fan
nie Hamby visited Mrs. Gertrude
Waters Wednesday p. ni.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Garrett spent
Sunday at Mr. Joe Garretts.
Mr. Earl Hamby and family spent
Saturday night at Mr. Joe Hayes.
Mrs. J. M. Corn and children visit
ed Mrs, Bobbie Grogan one evening
last week.
Mrs. Sallie Hamby and children Mrs
Maude Av ails and children spent Sun
day p. m. with Mrs. Cora Holtzclaw.
Mrs. S. T. Grogan visited Mrs. Ella
Hamby Sunday.
Miss Addie Waters spent Sunday
with Miss Janet Mincey.
Miss Velvie Charles and Beulah
Holtzclaw spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Zennie Mills.
Mrs. Sarah Garrett visited Mrs. E. A
Waters Thursday p. m.
Mr. Curtis Barron and family spent
Wednesday night at Mr. R. A. Bar
rons.
The music at Mr. Toy Hambys Sat
urday night was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
ROUTE 4
School closed at Piney Grove Sat
urday, the children put on a nice pro
gram. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carr bid
.them good bye after five years of
teaching there and Mr. Everett Nal
ley will take their place.
Mrs. Lillie Bennett and Mrs. Alice
Elliott and children spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Edith Bennett.
Harley Poole and family of Bu
ford spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs
Hassie Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fed Pendley spent
the week end at Mr. Lee Gravitt s.
Mr. Jesse McWhorter and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lu
ther Bennett.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Holbrook and
Mr. Harris Collins spent the week end
with their grand mother in Atlanta.
Mrs. Estelle McGinnis and son and
Miss Lena Gravitt spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Bernice McGinnis
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bennett and
Mrs. Kate Pend'.ev were bedtime visi
tors at Mr. Curtis Vaughan's Sunday
night.
Mr. Gladstone Green and family
spent Sunday at Mr. Carl Spence s.
Mrs. Gertie McGinnis and daughter
Kathaleen spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Edith Bennett.
ROUTE 6
We are glad to say that Mr. Heard
Hansard who has been sick for the
past week is better at this writing,
but we are sorry to say that Miss Iris
Hansard is still confined to her bed
j hoping her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith visited at Mr. D.
j D. Hansard one day last week.
Mr. Earnie Bennett and family spent
one night last week at Rev. J. W.
Thomas.
Misses VoitelJ and Ruby Croy visit
ed at Mr. Heard Hansard Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Payne spent a
few days last week with their son Mr.
N. C. Payne.
Mrs. Ura Sweatman and children
spent one day last week at Mr. Cle
born Samples.
Mrs. Addie Wheeler and children
spent one evening last week at Mr.
H. D. Hansard.
Mr. Earvin Croy and family were
visiting relatives at New Holland re
cently.
Mrs. W. A. Samples and Mrs. Perlie
Samples spent one day last week at
Mr. Heard Hansard.
Mrs. Sara Mundy and children spent
Sunday evening with Mrs. Arzell Croy
Mrs. J. P. Hitt and baby and Miss
Viola Hansard spent Sunday morning
at Mr. F. P. Samples.
Those yisiting at Mr .Heard Han
sard Sunday evening were Mrs. Chest
ie Samples, Mrs. Addie Wheeler and
children, Mrs. Geneva Barker and
children.
Mrs. Mondie Thomas and children
spent Sunday at Mr. Earnie Bennetts.
Haw Creek
Cheer up! Springtime is here again.
We are very sorry to report Mr.
Egbert Payne on the sick list this
week. YVe hope for him a speedy re
covery.
Mr. Leslie Echols and family spent
Sunday in this part.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilbert and lit
tle son Howel spent Sunday with Mrs.
N. D. Major.
Miss Myrtle Payne who has been in
Buford for awhile has returned home.
Mrs. Dora Brown spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Brown.
Mr. Ralph Y'aughan and wife spent
a few days last week with Mr. M. L.
Echols.
Mr. and Mrs. YViley Cook spent Sat
urday night at Mr. Meltie Cook’s.
Misses Marie Fowler, Jannetta Bar
rett and Beatrice Brown, Messers Jene
Yarbrough, Obe Major and Herbert
Cook were calling on Miss Hannah
and Mr. Euel Echols Sunday afternoon
Miss B. Eller spent awhile Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Pajne.
Mr YVoodrow Brown and wife spent
Sunday night at Mr. YV. V. Brown’s
Among the visitors at Mr. M. L.
Echols Sunday were Mr. Dennie and
Rosco Echols and their families and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vaughan.
Mr. C. W. Fowler of Buford was in
our part Sunday.
Mr. John Day is quite feeble at the
home of his daughter Mrs. Lee Payne.
Mr. Jarrett Banister of Cumming
was in our part Sunday.
Prayer services at this place Sunda>
night was just fine. Lesson study
next Sunday night 15 chapter of Luke
Also Sunday school at 2 o’clock in the
afternoon.
Everybody is cordially invited to at
tend these services. Be sure and (ome
to Sunday School and get your new
book.
YY'omen’s Christian Endeavor Society
met last Saturday afternoon with Mrs.
R, H. Hood. Will meet on Wednesday
evening at the church with Mrs. YY'ill
Bell to discuss Sunday School work.
Shadburn Ferry
Spring is here with all her beauty
when we look at the beautiful trees
as they put forth their green leaves'
and hear the sweet songs of the birds
it makes us think of just how great
the Creator of all things.
Mr. Howard Brock of Buford spent
Saturday night with Mr. John Maddox
and family.
Mr. Daniel White and wife and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Puckett and Kathreer.
White from this part attended the
birthday dinner at Mrs. Crow’s of Hall
County Sunday.
Miss Ruth and Naomi Driskell vi
sited Miss Jewell King Sunday who
is sick at this writing with the. mea
sels. We hope she will soon bh well.
Mr. W. J. Martin and family was
the Sunday evening visitors at Mr.,
Grover Puckett.
Mr. James Puckett spent the day
Sunday with Mr. Spencer King.
Little Bertie Ruth Puckett ana
brother was the guest of Mildred
Montgomery Sunday.
Rev. Thomas passed thru this part
Sunday.
Mr. Grover Puckett visited relative:!
at Flowery Branch Saturday.
Mr. Sam Martin visited Mr. Riley
Burgess Saturday near Sharon.
Estes Easter Sales.
High Class Dresses, Coats, Suits, Shoes,
Hosiery, Gloves and Silks.
Beautiful Pastel shade Silk Dresses, puffed short
sleeves, solid and prints, $2.75
Still better quality on rack of 35, most all
colors, $3-95
47 Silk Dresses, Pastel and Prints, dinner and af'
ternoon styles, would bring higher prices, but our
Easter price... - S5-95
$7.75 gets a dress that looks like a'sls.oo dress,
solid and prints, also evening dress $9.75
COATS AND SUITS
New semifitting, puff sleeves, full length, silk lin
ene, copies of a much higher priced Coat, navy,
tan. gray, Mack, our Easter price . .. $9.75
Few tan and navy $5.95
Geo. P. Estes,
Gainesville, Georgia
JOB PRIMTIMG.
We are prepared to do your Job Printing of all
kinds on short notice and at prices you can stand.
Give us an opportunity to shoYv you.
Thank you.
The Forsyth County News
It is almost time to buy your
FERTILIZERS
Don't be fooled. Buy Quality Goods. We repre
sent four of the most reliable companies in the
fertilizer business:
V. C.-Virginia-Carolina Chemi
cal Company.
“A.A.”-Amer. Agr. Chem. Cos.
Schoer Bros, and
Southern Agr. Chem. Cos.
For prices see
CLAUDE BROOKS, Cumming, Ga.
LEE FINDLEY, Duluth, Ga
JOHN HENRY SUMMEROUR,
Alpharetta, Ga.
M „oortonW lo J
I and your
Look
How Little
It Costs Now to
Buy THE
Goodyear's Famous
All-Weather Tread with
Full CENTER Traction
and value in the
more people ride
on Goodyear
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j low aglill . Othor jiies pro
lOtwell Motor Cos.,
(Incorporated)
Cumming, Ga.
LOST—Between Brookwood and Cum
ming, 1933 tag No. 13220—C. Finder
notify J. S. Streetman, Cumming Ga.,
R. F. D. No. 6.
Union Hill
Mrs. Samples spent Sunday will
her brother Mr, Clyde Samples and
family.
Misses Edith and Thelma Strickland
vera Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Bracket and family near Brook
wood.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Phillips Sunday were Misses Idean
and Vina Strickland and Edith nad
Ethel Shirley.
Miss Jewell Morris spent part of
last week with relatives in Atlanta.
The Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Tom Rogers were Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bagwell, Mrs. Kirby and son.
Mr. and .Mrs, W. D. Reeves and Mr.
Marvin Hanson were Saturday night
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson
and family.
Mrs. Fannie Stone is visiting her
daughter Mrs. T. J. Morris and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson and fam
ily were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Steward of Hopewell.
Miss Jewell Morris spent the latter
part of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morris were in
Atlanta shipping one day last week
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Strickland of At
lanta, were visiting at Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Herds Sunday.
The Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
L. H. Strickland were Mr. and Mrs.
Gazaway, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Gaza
way and family of Roswell.
Sunday school at this place every
Sunday Morning at 9:30.
Next Saturday and Sunday are re
gular preaching days at this place.
Rev. P. YV. Tribble will preach after
B. Y. P. U. Sunday night. B. Y. P. U.
at 7:30
SALESMEN WANTED
MEN WANTED—for Rawlelgh City
Routes of 800 consumers in Cities of
Jefferson and Lawrenceville.
Reliable hustler can start earning
$25 weekly and increase rapidly. Write
immediately. Rawleigh Cos., Memphis
Tenn., Dept. GA-D—l2B-V.
Specials! For Easter.
f Retain your personal charm. Every
customer i; given personal attention.
e sjr ' ve to please and to bring out
A that hidden beauty which is ti e secret
D f of your charm.
1 Permanent Marcel Waves, semi-mar
's, / cel, or Mae Murray Ringlets
\ v $3 50 $5 00 and up to $7-50
Specials on all lines of Beauty Culture.
Modern Beauty Shoppe,
Phone 415 Next to Post Office
Mrs. W. M. CHASTAIN, Gainesville, ga.
Beauty Specialist,
Sharon
Well the farmers are getting ready
for another crop it looks like.
Mrs. Vera Buice and Mrs. Y'elmer
| Buice were visiting Mrs. Sennle Buice
i one morning last week,
j We are sorry to say that Mrs. J. C.
i Hall is not improving very fast.
Mrs. A. N. Poole and baby spent one
I afternoon last week with Mrs. M. S.
Buice.
Mrs. Jennie Buice, Mrs. Blanche
Ganet and Mrs. Sennte Buice and
daughter Ruthle spent Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Hall, and
Mrs. Nettie Hall.
Mrs. \\’. J. Thompson and Mrs. T. E.
Thompson and little daughter Remon
la were visiting Mrs. A. N. Poole Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Marvin Terry of Atlanta Is
doing some work on his house, so we
hear he is going to move in it before
long.
Mrs. Minnie Buice, Sennie Buice
Vera Buice, Velmer Buice and Miss
Ituthie Buice spent Monday afternoon
with Mrs. Jewell Poole.
We are sorry to hear of the death
of Mr. and Mrs. Ezore Orr's little dau
ghter. YV'e can sympathise with the
parents in the loss of their child.
Mrs. Mary Burgess, Mrs. Amos Bur
gess and two children spent one after
noon with Mrs. J. C. Hall.
Mr. Grady Settle and wife, Mr. Elzie
Buice wife and baby spent one after
noon recently with Mrs. CJ. T. Settle
and children.
Mr. Tommie Porter and family of
Atlanta spent the week end with Mr.
Jim Terry and family.
Those visiting Mr. Ira Thompson atnr
family Sunday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Seaph Brannon, Mr. W. J. Thomp
son and wife and Mr. Joe Poole and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pirkle spent
the week end with Mrs. 0. T. Settle.
Mr. YV. O. Harris and family spent
last Saturday with his mother, Mrs.
Harris in Buford.
Mrs. Osten Moulder spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs, Bertha Nuekols
Those visiting Mrs. J. R, llilrgesrt
Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Delhi*
Smith. Mrs. Mattie Buice, Mrs. Callie
Thompson and daughter and Miss Y’e
ra Terry.
Mr. Harrie Hall and daughter spent
Saturday night with his mother Mrs.
J. C. Hall.
Mrs. Ziller Harris spent one day last
week kith Mrs. Nettle Hall.
Mr. Ben Burrusg and family of At
lanta spent tlie week end with Mr.
A. N. Poole and family.
The Buice brothers and Mrs. Callie
Buice of College spent last week with
their mother Mrs. Minnie Buice.
Mr. Vennler Brady and fanrily were
visiting in this part Sunday.
Mrs. Neva Hawkins were at home
the week end.
Miss Isobel Denton and her friends
of Cumming spent Sunday with Miss
es Grace and Ruthie Buice.’
Next Sunday afternoon is regular
Singing evening at this place so lets
all bring new books.
Well, it is not long until school will
he out. We are planning to have some
splendid commencement exercises.
Mrs. Toni Settle has returned home
from an extended visit with relatives
in Atlanta.
SHARON SINGING
Next Sunday Is our regular singing
evening at this place, so we are ex
pecting some good singers with us so
lets bring our new books and help
them sing.
THE HUB,
Gainesville, Ga.
We carry a comolete line of Dry
Goods. Guaranteed Ail Leather Shoes,
Hats. Clothina. Ladies and Children's
Ready-to-wear.
Come and see our values before you
buy .
We sell for cash and sell for LESS