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Forsyth County News.
Established 1908
Circulation over Foroyth, Fulton,
Cherokee, Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall and
Cw nett Counties.
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Published every Thursday at
Cumming. Gs.
HOY P. OTWELL. . Owner & Editoi
J. E. KIRBY Associate Editor
JAMES L. REEVES, Associate Editor
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CUMMING, GA., APRIL 12, 1934.
CROSS ROADS
Mrs. Stella Bell, has promised to
be with us next Sunday and give us a
Sunday School talk, so we invito every
body especially the parents. Sunday
school at nine o’clock. Mrs. Bell’s talk
at 10:30. Preaching at 11:00 o’clock.
Most everybody has been farming
this last week in this part.
Mi. Charlie Owens and family were
visitors at Mr. George Hubbards Sun
day.
Mr. Johnnie Bowles and family, Mrs
Bell Wallis of Chicopee spent the
week end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wallis spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jewell God
frey at Gainesville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. and A .R. Sewell
and families .petit Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Mae Moss in Dawson
county.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bennett visited
Mrs. John Hubbard Sunday afternoon.
The visitors at Mr. J. L. Hlggin’s
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. God
frey. Mr. W. W. Higgins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wofford, Mrs.
Vada Chambers were visitors at Mr.
and Mrs. llluss Chambers Sunday.
Mr Henry Chastain spent Sunday
with his brother Mr. Carl Chastain.
Mits Irene and Monteen Bennett
spent tSunday with Miss Alvia Skinner
ltov. Henry Warren spent awhile
Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs.
IS. (S. Chambers.
The visitors at Mr. John Skinners
Sunday were Mr. George Smith and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Clark
of Atlanta.
Miss Ernesteeh Bennett spent Sun
day with Mils Voncile Chastain.
Our singing class has been invited
to Mt. Vernon next Sunday afternoon
at 2:00 o'clock, so be on time.
We are sure proud of our Sunday
school, there were ninty-five present
last Sunday. Wo hope it will con
tinue and more hew members every
Sunday.
Ocee Happenings
Mr. Frank Finley passed away at
his home Sunday h. He has
been confined to his room fcr three
years, still his death was a shock to
hi i friends. He contracted rneumon
ia Saturday and died the nex* day.
Funeral services wore held Monday
p. m. at Warsaw. Rev. J. K. Kelley
officiating. We extend sympathy to t
the bereaved family.
The F. F. A. Club put on a Minstrel
at Hilton High School Auditorium
Saturday evening.
Mrs. A ,P. Douglass, Mrs. Cora
Ilagwell. Mrs. Oma Spence, daughter
Hath, Mr. .1. D. Douglass and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dougla3s
Sunday r. M.
Rev. J. K .Kelley filled his regular
appointment at Ocee Sunday.
Mr*. Carl Kilgore of Duluth spent
V.nday (with Mrs. pmjor'wood and
daughter Miss Beulah.
Mr. Joe D. Douglass has accepted
a position selling cars, he has follow
ed this line for twelve years.
Crabapple gave a play at the Ocee
School Auditorium Friday evening.
There is a flourishing Sunday
School at Ocee. all seem to enjoy it.
If ail the f alk about hard work
could be changed into real labor the j
output of mankind would be doubled
within three weeks.
Labor and capital are par* of the
public and the interests of the people
of this country as a whole come be
fore those of any other group.
Friendship News
Ask, and it shall be given you; Seek
and ye shall find; knock, and it shall
be opened unto you.
Misses Elvira Tallant and Ruby
Banister spent Friday evening with
Miss Amzell Tatum.
Mrs. T. S. Tallan*. and Mattie were
Monday ovening guest of Mrs. Morris
Tallant.
Mrs. P. M. Roper and daughter,
Gertrude spent awhile Monday with
Mrs. Bee Watkins.
Mrs. Roy Redd and Miss Bessie
Rollins spent Monday P. M. with Mrs.
Della Redd.
M.\ and Mrs. Brantley Smallwood
lave moved in our community, we
are glad to welcome them.
Mrs. Guy Ridings was the Monday
evening guest of Mr3. Ira Sewell.
Mr. William Chamblee spent a
while Tuesday p. m. with Miss Imo
gene Tallant.
Mr. T. S. Tallant and family were
the bed time visitors of Mr. P. M.
Roper and family Monday night.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bee
Watkins Monday might were Mr.
Bealer Roper, Joe Pirkle and Mr.
Hubert Roper.
Mrs. Speer Martin spent one even
in',' last week with Mrs. Odell Martin.
Miss Gertrude Roper spent Satur
day afternoon with Miss Elvira Tal-
lant.
Those visiting Mr. Bob Williams
Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Gladys
Redd and children, Mrs. Ira Sewell
Miss Pollie Martin and Miss Jewell
Abbott.
Misses Emmijoe Wolfe and Elvira
Tallant spent Thursday afternoon with
Miss Gertrude Roper.
Mrs. Curt Rollins was the Thursday
evening guest of Mrs. Corbit Galloway
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Galloway Wednesday were Mr. Edd
Galloway and children, Mrs. Mollie
Galloway and, Miss Edna West ,of
Canton, Georgia.
Mrs. Pauline Groover and son, spent
awhile Wednesday evening with Mrs.
Sallie Rollins.
Mr. Carl Sewell of Atlanta wss the
Sunday and Sunday night visitor in
this part.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sewell were the
bod time visitors of Mr. and Mr3. T. S
Tallant one night last week.
Mrs. Sam Abbott spent Friday with
Miss Jewell Abbott.
Misses Amzell and Lillie Tatum
spent one evening last tweek with
Miss Estell Smith.
Mrs. Pauline Groover spent awhile
Saturday morning with Mrs. Net Rop
er.
Mrs. T. S. Tallant. and daughter,
Elvira spent one evening last week
with Mrs. P. M. Roper.
Mr. Ralph and Frank Groover were
the bed time visitors of Mr. P. M.
Roper and family Thursday night.
Mrs. Maude Chamblee spent Monday
with Mrs. Sally Rollins.
Miss Gertrude Roper spent awhile
Saturday with Mrs. Tommie Martin.
Miss Mourine Redd was the Friday
evening guest of Mrs. Mack Stephens
Miss Equilla Smith spent Monday
with Mrs. Bell Smallwood.
Mrs. Gladys Redd and children spent
one night last week with Mrs. Della
Redd.
Misses Elouise Smallwood and Ruth
Martin visited Mrs. Brantley Small
wood Wednesday qight.
Misses Emmijoe and Daisy Wolfe
were the Saturday evening guest3 of
Mrs. Myrtie Bruce.
Those visiting Mrs. Bell Smallwood
Saturday p. m. wore Mrs. Ira Sewell
Jewell Abbott and Bessie Rollins.
SHADY GROVE
Next Saturday and Sunday is regu
lar preaching days at this place every
body Is invited to come and be with
us.
Some from this part attended ser
vices at Bethel Sunday.
Miss Martha Jane Driskell was the
Sunday dinner guest of Misses Janett
and Mary Ru'h Martin.
Mr. Hersehel Youngblood’s family
has measles. We wish for them a
speedy recovery.
Those visiting at Mrs. E. C. John-
son’s Sunday were Mr. Carl Holbroo
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Johnson of Flowery Branch.
Mrs. Nerva Roberts of Hall county
is spending awhile at Mr .F. K. Cham-
bers.
Mrß . Bertha Mae Brice spent the
day Saturday with her mother, Mrs.
E. C. Johnson.
Mr i. S. Benson spent awhile one
evening last week with Mrs. Alice
Benson.
The people of Gumming do not have
to wait five years before trying to
beautify the streets and grounds that
belong to them.
Every public meeting is over-popu
lated with talkers who can solve all
problems if they can find listeners.
LEGAL
ADVERTISING
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder before the court house door in
the town of Cumming, within the le
gal hours of sale on the First Tuesday
in May 1934, for cash, the following
described real estate to wit;
All that tract or parcel of land lying
add being in Third District and First
Section of Forsyth County Ga., con3is
ting of all of lots of land number 329
330, 320, and 17 acres, more or less of
lot number 392 and 23 2-3 acres, more
or less of lot number 321 and all of
lot number 319, said tract containing
in all 200 acres, more or less.
Levied upon and to be sold as the
property of J. C. Martin under and by
virture of a fi fa issued from the Sup
erior Court of Forsyth County Ga., at
the suit of S. J. Smith against J. C.
Martin, levy made after deed has been
executed and recorded by S. J. Smith
to J. C. Martin, in order tha*. the said
3. J. Smith might enforce his statu
tory lien against said land.
Tenant in possession notified in
terms of law, this April 2nd 1934.
S. M. STRIPLAND, Sheriff
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY;
There will be sold before the court
house door in said State and county,
between the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tuesday in May, 1934, the
following property; All that tract
or parcel of land lying and being in
the Second District and First Section
and consisting of lot of land No. 884,
and being known as the Henry Bole,
place; being bounded as follows;
north by lands of Geo. W. Bagwell;
west by lands of Geo. W. Bagwell;
south by lands of Ed Hansard; and
on the east by lands of Bank of Bu
ford, and containing 40 acres more or
less, levied upon as the property of
Bank of Buford, to satisfy a certain
tax fi fa. for the year 1933, for State
and County tax.
Also at the same time and place.
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the Second District and
First Section of said State and county
and consisting of lot of land number
1034, and containing 40 acres more or
less, and being known as the Kemp
home place. Levied upon as the
property of Mrs. M. L. Kemp to satisfy
a tax fi fa. for the year of 1933, for
State and County tax.
Notice of said levies having been
given to owners and tenants in pos
session.
This 3rd day of April, 1934.
S. M. STRIPLAND, Sheriff
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
H. C. Gilbert, having applied to the
Ordinary by petition asking that J. V.
Merritt as Guardian of J. C. Gilbert,
of said county be required to make t
him a deed to 53 acres of land in the
second District and First Section it
being parts of lots of land numbers
792 and 794 and a part of lot number
59 in the 14th District and First Sect
ion all in Forsyth County, Ga„ in pur
suance of a bond for title made by
J. C. Gilbert to the said H. C. Gilbert,
the said H. C. Gilbert alleging that he
has fully met his obligations in said
bond.
This is to notify I. C. Gilbert, W. P.
Gilbert, B. F. Gilbert, Mrs. N. J. Bulce
and Mr*. J. M. Terry, heir3 at law,
and all other persons who may be
heirs at law of the said J. C. Gilbert
an imbecile to be and appear at the
May term 1934 of the Court of Ordi
nary of Forsyth County, and show
cause if any they have or can, why
said Guardain should not be required
to make said deed as prayed for by
_ue said H. C. Gilbert, petitioner.
This 2 day of April 1931.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: W. E.
Nix administrator upon the state of
A. W. Martin, late of sanf county,
deceased, having filed his petition for
discharge, this is to cite alt persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, against
the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county to be hel i the first
Monday in May 1934.
Given under my hand and official!
signature, this. 2 day of April. 1954.
R. L. BAGL.EY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA- FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: W. N.
Green administrator upon the estate
of J. D. Green, late of said county,
deceased, having filed his petition for
discharge, this is |o cite nil persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, it any they can, against
the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county to be held on the first
Monday in May 1934.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 2 day of April 1934.
R. L. BAG I/E Y- Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To whom it may concern: George
Wood and J. H. Wood, haying made
application to me for permanent let
ters of administration upon the estate
of Warren Wood, late of said county,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
said aplication will be heard at the
regular term of Court of Ordinary for
said county, to be held on the first
Monday in May 1934.
Given under my hand and official 1
signature, this the 2 day of April 1934. |
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs.
J. R. Mathis having made applicatio
for 12 months support for herself and (
no minor children out of the estate of
J. R. Mathis and appraisers duly ap-1
pointed to set apart the same having
filed their return, all persons con
cerned are hereby required to show
cause before the Court of Ordinary
of said county on the first Monday in
May 1934, why said application should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 2 day of April, 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
Will be sold at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash on the First
Tuesday in May 1934, within the legal
hours of sale before the Court House
door in said county, the following
real estate, the undivided one-half in
terest in lot3 of land 376, 377, 416 and
417 all in the 3rd District and First
Section of Forsyth County and to be
sold as the property of Mary Smith,
deceased. And also at the same time
and place will be sold at public sale
for cash the undivided one-half inter
est in and to lot3 of land numbers
376 and 377 in aforesaid Third Dis
trict and First Section of said county
and to be sold as the property of Ad
die Smith, deceased.
This 2, day of April 1934.
J. W. THOMPSON,
Adm. of the E3tate of Mary Smith
and Executor of the will of Addie
Smith.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: N. D.
Aarons administrator upon the estate
of Elzie W. Aarons, late of said county
deceased, having filed his petition ior
discharge, this is to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, against
the granting of this discharge at the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
of said county to be held on the first
Monday in May 1934.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 2 day of April 1934.
R. L. BAGLEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern: Mrs.
Josephine Smith having made appli
cation for 12 months support fqr her
self and two minor children out of
the estate of George F. Smith and
appraisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hereby requir
ed to show cause before the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in May 1934, why said ap
plication should not be granted. Thli
years support subject to ail debts of
said deceased.
Given under my hand and officfa
signature, this lOtb (fay of April, 19.7‘
R. U BAGLEY, Ordinary
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