Newspaper Page Text
Forsyth County News
Published every Thursday at
Cummlng. Ga.
ROY P. OTWELI Owner & Editor
J F. KIRBV Associate Editor
JAMES L- REEVES, Associate Editor
l.ienuULn! I t rioHi-ri, oor iul Editor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
Per Year, in advance SI.OO
Entered at the Post Office at Gum
ming, (.a., August loth, lulu, as mail
matter of the second class.
Ofhcial Organ for Forsyth County
AdvurtlHlng rates made known upon
application.
CUMMING, GA., APRIL, 27th, 1933.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our neighbors and
friends for their kindness shown ns
during the long sickness and death
of our loving Husband and Father,
Albert Heard who departed tills life
March 19, 1;33.
Albert leaves a wife, two children,
a mother, five sisters, three brother:;
and ■ host of other relatives and
friends. We wish to thank Rev. (. W.
Korrist for the comforting words spok
en at the funeral, also the undertakers
lngra-i and Moore. May God bless
you all is the prayers of us all.
Mrs. Albert Heard and Children.
Little Haw Creek
Vi sit in " seems to be gaining ground
since the warm spring weather has
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Conie Buice spent the
night with Mr. and Mrs. John Pruitt
Saturday night. Mr. Buice reports
that he has quite a bit of corn planted
Messers J. W. Pruitt. Conie Buice,
Fred Filer and several other were
calling on Grady Bolden Sunday.
Messers Howard Dinstnore. Ben Hill
Fred Flier all called on ' Ilorschel
Vaughan early 'unday.
Mrs. Bertha Eller made her usual
trip to the Dr. Saturday. Mrs. Eller is
not doing very well at present.
The farmers are getting behind with
their crops on account of so much rain
Messrs Warren Wood. Jean Wood
Mos£ ' hols, John Henry Payne and
several others of this Hamlet were in
Gumming Saturday evening.
Mrs. Sallie Pruitt and daughter,
AUene Buice called on Mrs. Henry
Pruitt Sunday evening .
Since our last writing Mr. George
Wood is the proud fattier of a fine
boy, also Howard Dinsmore welcomes
a fine girl to his home.
Mr. Fred Eller says that he thinks
that lie will have a little more cotton
In than he had last year. We gness so
for this is the first that he has ever
planted.
Messrs Roosevelt Cash and Homer
Wood were milling over at Delbert
filbert's Saturday evening.
Mr. J. Y. Denton called with Mr.
Ellers last Thursday evening.
Mrs. John Henry Payne. Martha
Hooper, Irene Benniefield. Myrtle
Payne and some others were calling
on Mrs. Howard Dinsmore Sunday
evening.
Measles are getting started in our
settlement. We hope that they don’t
spread all over the community.
The first Cat bird of the season
was reported Saturday evening. Bob
Whites and Whipowills have been
beard for several days and nights.
Spring seems to have broken forth in
nil its radiance and found the farmers
unprepared.
Sharon
Well preaching at this place Satur
day ami Sunday was sure fine and I
believe everybody enjoyed it.
The sick in our part is not improv
ing very fast.
Mr. W. O. Harris and family were
visiting somewhere Saturday night
6 .t did not learn where it was.
Mrs. Kuel Terry and children were
visiting Mr. Exar Bulce and family
Sunday.
Mrs. A. N. Poole and family spent
the week with Mr. 1. E. Thompson and
family.
Misses Mildred Hagley and Jewel-
Keen Barnett were visning Miss Irene
fTnlce Sunday.
Mr. Colbert Bttice and family were
Visiting Mr. M. S. ltuii'O Sunday.
Miss Allie Green were visiting her
sister Mrs. Louise Bagley recently.
Miss Kendte Burgess were visiting
Mrs. W. J. Thompson one day last
week.
The friends and relatives of Mr.
Grady Dinstnore gave him a working
day last Thursday.
Mrs. W. J. Thompson. Mrs. T. E.
Thompson and little daughter Renton
ia and Mr. A. N. Poole and family.
Mrs. Oscar Hall and children and
,VlrH. Picket Iluice were visiting Mrs.
J. C. Hall one afternoon last week.
Remember Sunday school at this
pia e every Sunday morning at 9:00
* o'clock.
Shaclfcurn Ferry
•
Mr. Henry Floyd and family visited
Mr. Spencer King Sunday.
Mr. Grover Puckett and wife was
he guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel White
Sunday. '
Mr. W. j; Martin and wife. Misses
Jessie White, Janette Martin was the
Sunday evening guests of Miss Neva
’row of Hall county.
Mr. Henry Puckelt. wife and child
on visited at Mr. Guy Heards Sunday
Miss Kathleen White, Janette King
ipent the day with Mrs. Henry Floyd
me day last week .
Mr. J. K. Strickland was visiting in !
his part one day recently.
Mr. Howard Brock of Buford and 1
Mr. Moze of Alabama was the Satur-]
day night guests at Mr. John Maddox.
Everybody has been busy at work !
in this part not much visiting.
Antioch
Remember Sunday School at this
place every Sunday morning at 9:30
eastern time.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nuclcles spent
one night last week at Mr. L. L. Mer
ritt.
Mrs. Jewel Davis spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. James Whitmire.
Miss Annie Belle Payne who is at
work at Buford spent the week end
with home folks.
Miss Ethel Davis spent Friday af
ternoon with Miss Estell Smith.
Mr. P. O. Smith and children spent
awhile at Mr. J. W. Martin Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Clarence Davis and Miss Pau
line Smith spent awhile at Mr. J. J.
Townsend Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. A. J. Smith spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. James Whitmire.
Mr. Jessie Pate spent Sunday at
Mrs. Sam Whitmire.
Mr. Levie Smith spent awhile Sun
day morning at Mr. J. J. Townsend.
Mr. T. J. Davis and family and Mrs.
J. N. Davis spent Sunday p. m. with
Mr. and Mrs W. P Hughes
Mr. S. C. Williams and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Clarence Davis and
family.
Mr. Herbert Andrews and wife and
Miss Pauline Hughes spent Saturday
night with Mr. Ernest Morgan and
family.
Mr. Jim Whitmire and family visited
at Mrs. E. S. Whitmires Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Smith spent awhile Sun
day afternoon at Mrs. Sam Whitmire.
Mr. Homer Smith and family of
Gainesville spent awhile Sunday after !
noon at Mr. J. O. Smiths.
Mrs. Gennie Tips spent awhile at!
Mr. J. O. Smith.
Mrs. Lizzy Conner spent Sunday '
afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Townsend.
Miss Julia Merritt spent awhile Sun
day afternoon with Mrs. Pilgrim.
Mr. Clifford Phillips will lead pray
er services next Sunday night, so
everybody come that can and lets try
to make it a good one.
Elzey Grove
Mr. T. W. Anglin and family, Mr.
Clyde Whitmire and wife spent Sat
urday night at Mr. G. W. Pruitts.
Mr. Ivan Elzey spent Saturday with
Mr. Buel Bettis.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Walls were the
Saturday night bedtime guest at Mr.
J. M. Fowler.
Mrs. Savannah Flannigan and two
daughters visited Mr. Henry Elzey
and family Saturday p. m.
Every one that was not at Elzey
Grove Sunday sure did miss hearing
some extra good preaching by Rev.
Robert Holbrook and Rev. Sam West.
Mrs. John Rives and children, Mrs.
Homer Perry spent Sunday p. in. with
Mr. Jim Fowlers.
The singing at Rev. Samuel West
Sunday night was real good and en
joyed by a large crowd.
Miss Luna Flannigan is visiting her
brother for a few days Rev. William
Flannigan.
Don’t forget preaching at Elzey
Grove the first Sunday.
Miss Maude Grace and Mr. Samuel
West were the bedtime guest at Mr.
G. W. Pruitt one night last week.
Mrs. Everett Anglin visited Mrs.
Alman Pruitt one p. m. last week,
j Miss Ruthie Bell Pruitt is still con
' fined to her room, hoping for her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. John Pruitt and family visited
his father Sunday.
Most everybody has been ,in the
t field and not much visiting.
Mr. Bill Elrod. Miss Bessie Martin
\ isited at Mr. Bud Walls awhile Sun
day p. m.
announcement
) J. W. Thomas will preach at Shady
Grove Church next Sunday, April 30.
at 11:00 o’clock. Everybody envited to
come out and he with us.
J. W. THOMAS
POTATO PLANTS FOR SALE—
| Pure Red Skin Porto Rican Potato
Plants, 75 cents per thousand deliver
ed. 50 cents per thousand at beds.
Boons $1.25 per thousand delievered
Ready May 10th.
W. O. WALDRIP
Rt. One Flowery Branch, Ga.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
I urn in my office daily for the pur
pose of receiving tax returns. Also
to collect special taxes which are now
due.
S. C. SMALLWOOD,
Tax Commissioner.
Sensational
Values at
Jays’ Dept.
Store,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Yard Wide Prints, sc.
39c Jen’s Work Shirts, 25c
49c Ladies' Wash Dresses, 250
98c Men's Work Pants, 69c
15c Pongee Prints, fast color 10c
ICc Lily Thread, 400 yard size 6c
89c Tennis Shoes, leather insouls 49c
Ladies’ Shoes, 4 styles at—sl.oo
8c Sheeting, extra good grade 4 3-4 c
10c Yard wide Broadcloth 8c
CHUROH ANNOUNCEMENT
Rev. C. C. Tyner of Oakwood, will
preach at Pleasant View next Sunday
April 30th, at 11:00 o’clock. Everybody
invited.
FOR SALE—A nice cow, giving 5
gallons of milk a day—s3s.oo.
Pedigreed Piedmont Cleveland cotton
seed, 50 cents per hundred. Also
home grown Porto Rican Potato slips
at market price, ready soon.
JASPER STONE
Route 6 Cumming, Ga.
FOR SALE OR RENT_My home in
Cumming, 9 room dwelling, 22 acres
good farm land, Good well of water.
For information see me at once.
J. B. DURHAM
i
i
SALESMEN WANTED *' S
MEN WANTED—For Rawleigh routes
of SOO Consumers in County of Pick
ens.
Reliable hustler can start earning
$25 weekly and increase every month.
Write immediately. Rawleigh Cos.,
Memphis, Tenn., Dept. GA. D-128 S.
FOR SALE—S. L. McClure, Gaines
ville Route 9 has a cow fresh in with
calf will sell at reasonable price.
ALL DAY SERVICES
There will he All Day Services at
Beaver Ruin the first Sunday in May
Come and bring well filled baskets.
Cross Roads
And whosoever shall offend one of
these little ones that believe in me,
it is better for him that a millstone
were hanged about his neck, and he
were cast into the sea.
Mr. Issac Bennett and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Lewis Stanford and
family.
Those visiting at Mr. B. G. Cham
bers Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John
Whitmire and son Clyde and Mrs.
Mary Gaza way.
Miss Vonceal Chastain visited Miss
Sibal Bennett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sewell spent Wed
nesday night with Mr. A. R. Sewell
and family.
The visitors at Mr. George Hub
bards Sunday were Mr. J. M. Bennett
and family, Mrs. Eula Gazaway and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bennett visited
Mrs. Cora Clark Sunday afternoon
who is real sick.
Mrs. E. G. Chambers who has been
in the hospital has returned home and
we are glad to say is impro .ng.
Miss Louise Sewell spent Sunday
night with Miss Vonceal Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. G .E. Wallis and Mr.
Fay Wallis and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Godfrey at
| Gainesville.
> Mr. Edd Chambers from Ohio visit
ed relatives in this part Tuesday.
Mr. Hoke Anderson and family vi
sited at Mr. Guy Anderson Sunday
afternoon.
Several from a-ound here attended
the piay at Choßatee Friday night.
The young folks attended a singing
at Mr. Edward Martin’s Sunday night
which was enjoyed.
ROUTE 6
We are sorry to say that Mrs. Arzell
Crov is confined to her bed, hope her
a speedy recovery.
Those visiting at Mr. H. D. Hansard
Sunday was Mrs. Addie Wheeler and
I children, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Smith
and baby, Mrs. Pollie Samples and
| children, Mrs. Dollie Hitt and baby
and Mr. Bradford Hansard.
Mr. Ellis Barker spent Monday with
his mother at Buford.
Rev. J. W. Montgomery spent Sat
urday night at Mr. H. D. Hansard.
Miss Ruth Sweatman spent last
week at Mr. Clehorn Samples.
Mr. John and The r bo Hansard of
Fairburn Ga. was visiting Mr. H. D.
Hansard Monday.
Mr. Furman Samples spent Sunday
at Rev. J. W. Thomas.
Miss Viola Hansard called on Miss-
Annell Wheeler Sunday.
Mrs. Geneva Barker spent Monday
evening at Mr. Heard Hansard.
Mrs. J. P. Hitt spent Sunday even
ing with Mrs. Arzell Croy. I
Mrs. Ellis Barker and children sj>ent
Tuesday evening at Mr. E. M. Wheel
ers.
Miss Estlene Samples spent one
night last week with Mrs. Dollie Hitt.
Mr. Earnie Bennett and family spent
one day last week at Rev. J. W. Thom,_
as.
ROUTE 3
The farmers are very busy prepar
ing for their crops and not much visit
ing in this part.
Miss Dorothy Tatum spent Tuesday
with Mr. Wallis Tatum and family.
Misses Clarice apd Florabelle Jen
nings and Edith Turner spent Monday
night with Mrs. S. G. Cox and family
Miss Clara Milford and brother C. L.
spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs
Willingham Harrison.
Mr. Fred Gentry and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Leon Raines and
family.
Messrs Herbert Harris, W. B. Tatum
and Smith Raines who are attending
school at Monroe spent the spring
holidays with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cox of Atlanta
spent Wednesday with their mother
Mrs. S. G. Cox.
Miss Jewell Pruitt spent Friday
night with Mr. Eldon Pruitt and fam
ily.
Misses Winnie and Inez Blanton
spent Sunday with Misses Maggie and
Le Clara Harrison.
Mr. Edgar Pruitt and children spent
Saturday with Mr. Gus Milford and
family.
Here’s an fiionest fire
hiiilt for service
Ask any man who has used a
Mansfield Tire, and you'll learn
something about what a good
tire really can do for you.
Right here at home, folks you
know are getting mileage beyond
MANSFIELD TIRES
OTWELL MOTOR CO. Inc.
Cumming, Ga.
Mrs. Al Garrett is real low at this
writing, we hope for her a speedy re
covery.
Misses Lucille and Dorothy Bottoms
spent Sunday afternoon with Misses
Estelle and Dorothy Tatum.
Mrs. Mary Mcßrayer of Atlanta is
visiting her mother Mrs. S. G. Cox.
Misses Lou Nelle and Mattie Belle
Harrison spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Willingham Harrison.
Mrs. S. G. Cox who is quite ill is
slowly improving we are glad to he"
Mr. Linton Moore and family spent
Sunday with Mr. Monroe Harris and
family.
Those visiting at Mr. A. L. Harri
son’s until bedtime Sunday night were
Misses Estelle, Dot and W. B. Tatum.
Misses Lucile, Dot and Ottis Bottoms
Edwin Heard. Ralph Bannister, C- L.
Milford and Bronson Pirkle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Westrey and son
Roy spent Sunday with Mr. Mather
Jennings and family.
Messrs Glenn Worley and C. L.
Milford spent Saturday night with Mr.
Ottis Bottoms.
Sever/1 from around here attended
the Cherokee County Banner Singing
at Hightower and reported some fine
singing.
Miss Leta Milford spent the week
end with homefolks.
Mat News
Mrs. U. P. Pirkle spent last week
with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grogan and Miss
Arline Grogan visited near Douglas.
ville Saturday night and Sunday.
Miss Annie Fay and Mr. Wilson
Pruitt spent Friday night at Mr. Star
ling Chadwick’s.
Mrs. J. C. Norrell and sons, E. C.
and Richard visited her mother at
Gainesville one day last week.
Miss Louise Pruitt visited Mr. am
Mrs. Glenn Pruitt part of last week.
Mr. Glenn Neisler and family spent
Monday night with Mr. Ora Pruitt and
family.
Several around here are sick this
week hope they will all soon be better.
A large crowd attended the play at
the school auditorium last Monday
night.
Messrs Harley Corn, Willis Pruitt,
Jjoy Grogan and George Turner visit
ed near Chestatee Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtie Calahan is visiting her
Mother Mrs. Mary Gravitt.
Mrs. A. W. Harris visited Mrs. Hall
man Gilleland Monday evening.
CARD OF THANKS
A thrill of gratitude swept over us
when we realized the whole-hearted
generosity, love and service of friends
during the sickness and death of our
husband and father.
We want to thank everyone who
j was so nice to us and especially do
' we want to thank the preachers and
undertakers and the friends for their
I floral offerings. May Gods Richest
Blessings rest upon each and every
one.
Mrs. A. O. Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Odath Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gilbert.
If gasoline stations get licenses for
dispensing beer they can then adver.
tise as ‘‘filling stations for man and
‘machine.” ,
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
| To all whom it may concern: Clyde
Martin, administrator upon the estate
of Mary Martin, late of said county,
deceased, having filed his petition for
discharge, this is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, against
1 the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county to be held on the first
I Monday in May 1933.
Given under my hand'and official
} signature, this 3 day of April 1933.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
The return of the appraisers setting
' apart twelve months’ support to the
family of I. G. Thompson deceased,
having been filed in my office, all per
sons concerned are cited to shew
cause by the Ist day of May 1933, why
said application for twelve months’
! support should not be granted. This
April 3 1933.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
—
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern:
i W. H. Allen, having made applica
tion to me for permanent letters ot
administration upon the estate of
j Jackson V. Allen, late of said county,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
said application will be heard at the
j regular term of Court of Ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first
| Monday in May 1933.
Given under my hand and official
. signature this 3 day of April 1933.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
anything they ever expected
from these super-value tires.
Anti then get our prices. You’ll
see why Mansfields are the most
economical tire buy you can
make. Come in todav.