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Well guess I had better boost our
•Singing at this place Sunday. We sure
did have some splendid singing for
the crowd and it being the first sing
ing this year.
Mr. B. F. Gant and family were vi
siting Mr. and Mrs. Brogland.
Mrs. Minnie Buice is spending a
while with her son Mr. Gerag Buice.
Mrs. Jennie Buice and son Calvin
and Misses Grace and Ruthel Buice
were the dinner guest of Mr. W. O.
Harris and family Sunday.
Mrs. Ezar Buice and three children
spent Sunday with Mr. Sidd Buice
and family of near Buford.
Miss Isobel Denton was visiting in
this part Sunday.
Mr. Joe Poole and family, Mr. Ira
'Thompson spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Thompson.
Mrs. Lester Sumpton of Gainesville
is spending awhile with Mr. M. S.
Buice and family.
Mrs. Euel Gerry and two children
spent Monday with Mrs. Nittie Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McGinnis and
.-son Densel were visiting Mr. Abe
‘Gilbert and family Sunday.
Mr. Heard and family were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Buice Sunday
Mr. Elzie Buice and family, Mr.
Ralph Bagley were visiting Mr. Grady
Sittle and family recently.
Little Remonia Thompson is real
sick, hope for her a early recovery.
Mrs. Berry Samples who has been
visiting relatives in Buford returned
home Sunday p. m.
The musical entertainment given by
Misses Vera and Cleo Terry was en
joyed by a large crowd. Those present
Misses Dessa Mae Moulder, Kate Tul-
His, Christeen Tullis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
blond Smith, Mesers R. L. Bagley,
Lloyd Tullis, Jimmie Moulder and Hoi
bert Samples. i
Mrs. Jennie Buice, Mrs. Sennia
Buice and Miss Ruthel Buice visited
Mrs. M. O Terry one day last week.
Miss Gladys Pettyjohn is visiting
her grandmother Mrs. Nicholls.
Misses Dessa Mae Moulder and Ve
ra Terry spent Saturday night and
SundaJ with Miss Annie Frady.
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Mrs. Emma Herring spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. Fannie Bagley.
Mrs. Ruth Bagwell, Mrs. Oma Dur
ham spent one afternoon last week
with Mrs. Sallie Reid.
Miss Leo Strickland spent Wednes
day night with Misses Barie and Ozie
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. James spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Herring.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L Webb. Mrs. Ruby
Dougherty, Mr. J. E. Webb, Miss Bar
bara Webb spent Saturday at Marietta
Mrs. Eva Nalley spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. Effie Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Duen Echols spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jannie
Kelly and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nalley spent
Friday night with Rev. D. M. Nalley
and family.
Bethel
Rev. D. M. Nalley filled liis regular
appointment here. He preached three
very interesting sermons, preaching
Saturday p. m. at night and Sunday
at 11 o'clock.
"Miss Edith Baghy is on a visit to
relatives at Buford.
Mr. W. L. Boyd and family of Al
pharetta was the .Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. Light.
Mrs. Hubert Nuckolls of Shady
Grove was the guest of the Misses
Nuckolls one day last week.
Misses Ruby Loyce Bagby and Ruby
Gainer was the guest of Miss Constan
ce Williams Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Westbrooks of
Oakwood visited the latters parents
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Light of Flowery
Branch spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kyle Orr.
Mrs. Clyde Nuckolls and little dau
ghter spent one day last week with
Mrs. Glenn Light.
Miss Modeen Orr was guest of Miss
Willa Jean Bagby Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Orr spent Saturi
day night with Mr. Wade Orr and
family. We are sorry to learn their
little girl is very sick with pneumonia
Mrs. Wiley Mangum spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. R. H. Thompson.
Some of our young people attended
the B. Y. P. U. Demonstration put on
by Gainesville First Baptist Church at
Chattahochee Sunday p. m.
“MALE HELP WANTED"
IF YOU WANT to get your grocer
ies and household supplies at whole- |
sale, and a wonderful chance to make
sls profit a day besides, send me your
name immediately. No experience ne- j
cessary. New Ford Sedan free to pro
ducers. ALBERT MILLS, 2385 MON-!
MOUTH, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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EASTER SALE
AT
SAM GORDON’S.
New, Soring and Summer Merchandise arriving
daily for Easter in Shoes, Ladies and Men’s Ready-to-
Wear, Millinery, Hosiery, Dry Goods, Hats, Etc. Come,
do i/our Eister shonping here, and save.
Men’s Underwear
Men's Athletic Union Suit, regular 45c
vaulue, going now, special 25c
Menjs 2-pc Underwear, 15c; 2 for 25c
Ladiss’ Hose
Fine Full Fashion all Silk hose, 75c
value, . —49 c
SI.OO value, 79c
50c value, 25c
—M—I W LIIMJ
All Silk Frocks
Just arrived. Come, buy your Easter
Frocks now.
$3:50 values... $1.98
5.00 value _ 2.99
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Cotton Wash Frocks
New shipment just received.
$1 -50 values 98e
1.25 values. 79c
.75 values 3Sc and 49c
Men’s ancl Young Men’s Wool
and Cotton Pants
$3.00 values $1 95
1.50 values.. 98
1.00 values 79
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Men \s New Straws
Dress up. Waterproof Toyo Panama
now on display. Latest materials and
styles
50c. 7.9 c. 98c. up to $1.95
SAM GORDON,
The Clothier Cumming, Ga.
Need New
TIRES?
TODAY you can buy a'
Goodyear All-Weather >
Tire—the world’s standard of
quality for less than you
paid for little known or un
known brands only a few
months back.
When you buy Goodyears
here‘> what you get:
Bsmaii-Jiiß
in the center of the tread, where it
belongs. The most positive non
skid tread on any tire.
in the body of the tire-—cord that
absorbs rather than resists shock
and strain —the best insurance
against blowouts in any tire.
If you want good looks, Goodyear
is about the handsomest tire on
the road.
/WM#™ PRICES
iffisnSßV, on GOODYEAR
ALL-WEATHERS!
4.40-21*5-65
H r\rl ■i- 50 - 21 6.30
dfsd
Otwcll Motor Cos.,
(Incorporated)
Cumming, Ga.
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Boys and Youths Odd Pants
$1.50 values, this sale 79 c & 95c
Shoes! Shoes! Star Brand
New Spring Slippers for the entire fam
ily. Come, buy your Easter Shoes now.
Their prices are very reasonable.
$1.49 to $2.95
Beach Sandals and Sport Oxfords
98c to $1.49
$1.50 to $2,50 values,
Oove rails
Men’s best Carwood Overalls on the
market, this sale, pair, ..... 79c
75c value, 50 c
Dress Goods
36-in. best quality prints, going on
this sale at, yard J 2 l-2c
36-in. printed Voils and Baptiste on
this sale, special, yd ]()c
• 25c quality,... J3 C
♦
Millinery
New shipment just arrived. Fine qual
ity, latest styles at
They are worth double.
ROUTE 6
Well the sick in this part are im
j proving very slowley.
Mr. iuarnie Bennett and family spent
i one day last week at Rev. J. W. Thom
| as.
Those visiting at Mr. Herd Han
sard Sunday was Mrs. J. P. Hitt and
baby Mrs. Furman Samples, Miss Nel
lie V and Mildred Payne and Mrs. Liz
zie Smith and baby.
Miss Edna Payne spent Sunday with
Miss Voitell Croy.
Mr. Henry Lee Womac and Mr. Wil
liams from Covington spent Sunday
at Mr. E. M. Wheelers.
Mrs. Lizzie Smith and baby spent
Saturday night at Mr. Earvin Croys.
Mrs. Addie Wheeler visited at Mr.
H. D. Hansard one day last week.
Mrs.' Geneva Barker and children
visited at Mr. E. M. Wheeler one evn
-1 ing last week.
Those visiting Mrs. Addie Wheeler
I Sunday was Misses Viola and Birlyne
Hansard, Mrs. Dollie Hitt and baby
! and Mrs. Pollie Samples and efiildren.
i Miss Annell Wheeler visited Miss
! Irin Hansard one evening last week.
Miss Irene Hansard spent awhile
Friday at Mr. E. M. Wheelers.
Miss Voitell Croy was visiting Miss
: iris Hansards Thursday evening.
Mrs. Geneva Barker spent Sunday
at Mr. Redman Samples.
Mr. Lawson Samples spent one day
last week at Mr. Ellis Barkers.
Sunday School at this place Sunday
ovening at two o'clock. Lets every
j body come out and try to have a good
j Sunday School.
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Route Nq. 4
Weil Easter is almost here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Porter and son
of Camming and Mr. Harrison Wilkie
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and family of Atlanta spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Glover.
Mrs. Athella Fowler spent Saturday
night at Mr. W. W. McGinnis’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bennett spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Man
gum.
Mr. Gilbert Cowart and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Banister spent
the week end at Mr. Pomp Westbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Glover and
children spent Tuesday night at Mr.
Ezra Chadwick’s near Friendship.
Mr. Carl Spence and family spent
Sunday at Mr. E. S. Bennett's.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pendley spent
part of last week with the latters par
ents near Friendship.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Bennett Sunday afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Holbrook, Mrs. Oth
ella FovVler, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins
and son and Mr. Carl Spence and
family.
Mr. Roy McGinnis and family spent
Sunday afternoon at Mr. W. W. Mc-
Ginnis's.
Mr. M. A. Southard and family and
Mrs. Nettie Phillips visited at Mr.
Pomp Westbrook's Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John I). Glover were
bed time visitors at Mr. Luther Ben
nett's Sunday night.
The bed time visitors at Mr. Dewey
Holbrook's Friday night were Misses
Geneva and Mildred and Messers
George and Berry Holbrook and Miss
Lena and Mr. Roy Gravitt.
Mrs. Lorene Glover and son Harold
spent part of last week with her par
ents near town.
Mrs. Othella Fowler spe ' Tuesday
with Mrs. Laura Reid.
THE CABINET TRICK
These are the days when the small
boy who was conspiclous in his town
because he could name the cabinet
officers must learn the trick all over
—Oakland Tribune.
WE DO SUPERIOR'
Shoe Work,
Send us your work by mail. We pay postage.
Price guaranteed as well as our work)
Quick Service Shoe Shop,
Buford, Ga.
JOB PRINTING.
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 show you.
Thank you.
The Forsyth County News
WHAT IS HAPPENING
TO YOU?
TF you are one of those who are trying to
get along without telephone service, a number
of things are likely happening that may directly
influence the welfare of yourself and family.
Friends are probably saying, “ 1 wish Gertrude
had a telephone. I’d like to invite them, too.
Or, if there are children in the home, they no
doubt feel severely the difficulty they have in
developing and keeping friendships.
Living without the quick, convenient means
of communication that a telephone in the home
provides often results in loss of many friendly
social contacts that play such an important part
in happy everyday living. Being without a
telephone also deprives you of the means of
quick contact with the doctor, the police or the
fire department in emergencies. In short, the
home without a telephone today is isolated.
Ask any telephone employe to explain the
party line and other classes of service, or call
the telephone office for information.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
( Incorporated)
Specials! For Easter.
Retain your personal charm. Every
customer is given personal attention.
VS We strive to please and to bring out
!-* that hidden beauty which is the secret
r-f of your charm.
| Permanent Marcel Waves, semi-mar
\ / cel, or Mae Murray Ringlets
$3*59. $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,
Leaping Dantern
‘Twas a dark and stormy night. The
trainman was signalling the engineer
when he dropped his lantern to the
ground. Another man tossed it up to
the man on the box-ear.
In a few minutes the engineer, anew
man, came rushing up on the scene.
"Let's sec you do that again.” he said.
“Do what?”
"Jump from the ground to the top
of that box car.”
ANOINTED
First Student: “I'll bet you were
mad when you caught, that skunk.”
Second Student: "You bet; I was
highly incensed.”