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CHURCH DIRECTORY
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
Baptist Church
Walter M. Blackwell, Pastor
10:00 A. M. —Sunday School each
Sunday morning-.
11:00 A. M. —Preaching Service on
First and Third Sunday.
8:00 P. M. —Preaching Service on
Kvery Sunday Night
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Women's Missionary Soclet
meets twice a month on Monday at
ternoon at 3:30 o clock after the first
and third Sunday.
The Baptist Training Union meets
each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Methodist Church
J. W. COFFMAN, Pastor
10:15 A. M. Sunday School each
.Sunday morning.
First Sunday Morning and night.
Kbenezer. Piedmont Afternoon.
Second Sunday Cumming and Sliiloah
Sunday Morning. At night Cumming
Third Sunday morning, and night
New Hope.
Fourth Sunday morning and night
Cumming. Afternoon at Bethelview.
WOMEN’S CIRCLE
The Young Women's Circle meets
once a month on the first Monday
evening at 8:00 o'clock.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Woman’s Society of Christian
Service of the Cumming Methodist
Church mel ts once a month on Mon
day afternoon at 3 o'clock after the .
second Sunday.
MIDWAY W. M. U.
The Womens Society of Christian
Service of Midway met at the home
of Miss Lyndall Cobh Saturday May
24. The program was as follows:
Opening song . Memories of Mother
by Mrs. Idelle Francis, Mrs. Mary
Pearson, Misses Lyndall and Evelyn
Cobb
Heading Fruitless Living by Mrs.
■ Kathaleen Martin
Scripture—from Matthew by Mrs Mar
tin.
Bible Studyin form of questions over
12th to 20th chapter of Genisis
Business session
Request for prayer
Closing prayer
Delicious tomato and beef sand
wiches, cake and iced tea were served
by the hostess.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Kate Fowler on Sat
urday before the third Sunday in June
Odell
Mrs. Minnie Dodd, Mi's. Fannie Bran
non, Mrs. Arthur Martin, Misses Mar
tin and Aunieleen Martin spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. E. A. Strick
land
Mr Gardi Turner, Mrs. Ruby Turn
er and Mrs. Sara Turner were Sunday
guests of Mr. John Carnes and family
Mr. and Mrs. Herahell Martin spent
Sunday with IT . and Mrs. W. A. Mar
tin
Misses Evelyn Martin and Louise
Nuanaly were shopping in Alpharetta
one day last week
Mrs. Frank Wood and children and
Mrs; Ri L. Brannon visited Mrs. Will
McGinnis Sunday afternoon
* Misses Bell Hugh and Nettie Louise
Carnes 1 are spending a few days with
their grandmother Mrs. Sara Turner
'Mrs. Lucy Strickland who has been
ill for a few days Is much improved
Messrs E. P. and A. M. Cobb made
a business trip to Alabama last Thins
■day and Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Eminitt Miller of Col
limbus spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Miller
Several from this community attend
t'c! the memorial services at Holbrook
Camp Ground Sunday. Avery inter
esting program was presented Sunday
afternoon in tribute to 'the dead
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood visited
friends near Hopewell Sunday
Mro. Mary Pearson and Miss Eve
lyn Cobb have accepted position in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Kate Fowler spent one after
noon last week with Miss Lyndall
Cobb
Miss Louise Francis made a pleas
ure trip to North Carolina Sunday
•witli several friends
Spring Creek News
Mr. Almon Mullinax and family
visited Mr. Jack Johnson and family
Friday night
Mr. Clyde Terry and family of At
lanta spent Friday night with Mr.
James Mooney
Miss Edna Kelley spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gilstrap
Miss Flonnie Bryant spent aturday
night with Miss Allean Mooney
Mr. John Wood and family spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Elizabeth
Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Kdd Kelley spent Sun
day afternon with Mr. Homer Gilstrap
Mrs. Ethel Mooney, Mrs. Ethle Bru
•int and Miss Allean Mooney spent
one day last week with Mrs. Glenn
Day
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roebuck and Miss
Verdell Tatum of Atlanta spent the
! week-end with Mr. Roscoe Tatum
Miss Jean Drummond spent Sunday
! with Miss Allean Mooney
Miss Sallie Gilstarp spent Sunday
! night with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kelley
Mrs. Dessie Hansard and daughter
Montree visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleland
Hansard Saturday yafternoon
Remember Sunday school at this
place every Sunday morning and ser
vices every Sunday night.
Haw Creek
Miss Ptleene Driskell of Atlanta
spent the week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Driskell
We are sorry to hear of 'the death
of Mr. Webster Green who was buried
atliawCreek last Friday.
Mrs. Sam Thomas visited Mrs.
Ervin Gravitt awhile Friday afternoon
Master Bob Fields spent Wednes
day night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Calahan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruforil Vaughan visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Day awhile
Friday
Mrs. Ervin Gravitt visited Mrs.
Blanche Bennett Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Calahan spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Calahan.
Several from here attended May
meeting at Coal Mountain Sunday
Miss Lillian Munday and Mr. A. J.
Munday spent Sunday with Mr. Ervin
Gravitt and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Calahan spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Fields.
The sick in this part are much
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gravitt, Miss'es
Vienna Gravitt, Lillian Munday and
Mr. A. J. Munday visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Thomas and family at Coal
Mountain Sunday
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OBE MAJOR
As we gather at the church and
watch each smiling fface, The heart
fills with emotion to se the vacant
place, we may strive to hide our long
ing in the midst of mirth and fun.
We are thinking, thinking, thinkin,
of the loved—the absent one.
When we gather at the home-stead,
with merry laugh and jest, How we
wish the absent dear one, was here
with all the rest. Still we join in all
the frolic, but we wish the day was
done. For we are thinking, thinking,
thinking of the loved—the absent one
Yet when the day is over and they
all have gone to rest. We feel the
heavenly father does all things for
the best. So we cheer our drooping
spirit with the rising of of the sun
But we can’t help thinking, thinking,
thinking of the loved—the absent one
Written by his sister,
Laura Gilbert.
Midway News
Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Guthrie and cliil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Terry and children
Mrs. L. O. Myers and daughters Car
ole and Wynelle of Atlanta spent the
week-end with Mrs. L. A. Harding
Miss Ruth Martin spent Sunday
with Miss Lucille Holbrook
Mr. Clyde Goss spent Sunday with
friends at Jasper
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Garrett visited
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dodd Saturday
night
Miss Geraldine Honea spent Sunday
night with Mr.and Mrs. Winfred Hon
ea
I Mrs. George Lewis made a trip to
j Camp Gordon and Dr. Fishers Rose
Garden near Chamblee Sunday and
j had dinner with her daughter Mrs.
Westbrook at Buckhead Sunday even
ing
Mr. Otwell Hudson of Chamblee
spent Wednesday night with Mr Lew
ie Weuthejford
Miss Florence Holbrook of Long
street visited Miss Annie Mae Hol
|brook Sunday
Miss Bernice Ray of Calhoun spent
a few days last week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ray
Mr. Jesse Blair and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson, of Canton, Mrs.
jT. N. Sosebee, and sons James and
1 Duan of Cumming visited their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Elrod Satur
day and Sunday
Mr. W. W. Bales of Alpharetta spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Ez
zard
Mr. and Mrs. Heard Orr of Holbrook
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Junior Lance
Miss Emma Elrod spent Saturday
with relatives at Cumming
The Forsyth County News
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Elrod attended
the funeral of her aunt Mrs. Marion
Day at Birmingham Monday . .
Mr. Olen Lewis and Mr. Clyde Goss
spent Tuesday of last week in Atlanta
Beaver Ruin
Miss Gladys Henderson visited Ruth
Smith’s Sunday afternoon
Miss Winnie Sue Tate visited Miss
Lucille Gilbert Sunday afternoon
Mr. Toy Hansard and family attend
ed sei vices at Roanoke Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Georgeg Samples and
daughter Margaret of Cumming visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Shadburn last
Thursday afternoon
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Shadburn Saturday night were Mr.
and Mrs. Harmon Smith, Mr. and Mrs
Almon Shadburn and daughters of
Canton
Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Smith visited Mr
and Mrs. Jason Smith Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. J. T- Smith visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jason Smith Saturday night
Messrs Jerrell and Walter Smith
visited Mrs. R. L. Hansard Saturday
afternoon
Misses Lether and Evelyn Shadburn
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Heard Sun
day
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Shadburn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Barnes and daughter Baby Joe
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smith
Those visiting Mr. Hershell Mills
Sunday were Messrs Curtis Hansard
Layfette Shadburn, Lewis, Claud and
Paul Perry, Clarence Gravitt, Ford
and Lester Holtzclaw
Misses Wynelle and Mardell Han
sard visited Miss Ruth Smith Sunday
afternoon
Mr. Dewey Payne visited Mr. S. J.
McGee Sunday afternoon
Messrs Maynard Gravitt and Edward
Smith visited Mr. Dan Shadburn Sun
day afternoon.
The birthday dinner given at the
home of Mr. William Holtzclaw was
enjoyed bl a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGee visited Mr
and Mrs. S. J. McGee Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Heard visited
Mrs. J. N. Smith Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Curtis Hansard visited Mrs.
Edith Gravitt Sunday afternoon
Bedtime visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Shadburn Saturday night were
Messrs Elbert and Dan Shadburn,
Mrs. Edith Gravitt, Messrs Maynard
Gravitt and Clarence Gravitt
Mr. Joe Wheeler of Cumming visit
ed Mr. Pat McGee Sunday morning
Mr . and Mrs. Belvin Harrison and
famtfy spent Sunday night with Mr*?
Edith Gravitt
Misses Lucile and Joelene Gilbert
visited Miss Mildred Mills Sunday af
ternoon
Everyone come to Sunday school
every Sunday morning at 10 o’clock
“Flame of revolt’' is burning in
Norway, report declares.
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bank account to meet the new nation
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• If you will build up a surplus in
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these .taxes “in stride" with less in
convenience and interruption to your
otherplans
We are glad to offer you the faci
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BANK OPCUMMING
ROY P. OTWELL, President
CORINTH
Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Tate and son
attended services at Roanoke Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Pruitt and
family Hpent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. Grady Pruitt and family
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Fowler
Miss Ethel Tate spent Sunday even
ing with Miss Orene Pruitt
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anglin and
daughter visited in this part Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fowler and chil
dren spent Sunday evening with Mr.
G. L. Pruitt and family
Mr. and Mrs. John Day and son, and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tate and son
spent Sunday with Mr. Manuel Samp
les and family
Mr. S. T. Tate spent awhile Sunday
morning with Mr. Grady Pruitt
ANNUAL SINGING
Everyone is invited to attend our
annual June singing at Mt. Pisgah
Church Sunday, June 1, All singers
are especially invited. We are expect
ing a large crowd, lots of good sing
ing and plenty of good food. We will
have loud speakers so that those un
able to gget in the house can hear
the singing. Come out and be with us.
Lawton Sewell, Vice-President
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