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GEORG IA~ FORSYTH CO UNTY:
To All Whom It May Concern:
T. It. Norrel having applied for the
guardianship of the property of Iloy-
Hton Norrell to vest In E. C. Norrell
of said County, notice Is given that
said application will be heard at my
office at ten o’clock A. M., on the
first Monday in July next.
This June 2nd, 1941.
j. p. FOWILER, Ordinary
GEORGIA—.FORSYTH COUNTY:
To all whom it may concern:
Ralph W. Holbrook administrator
upon the 'estate of J. O. Redd, late of
said county, deceased, has in due
form applied to me for leave to sell
the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application
will be heard at the regular term of
Court of Ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday in July,
1941.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 2nd day of June 1941.
J. P. FOWILER, Ordinary
TRUSTEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Silver City Lodge No. 98 I. O. O. F.
GEORGIA —Forsyth County
Under and by virture of the author
ity vested in the undersigned, by
action of Silver City Hodge No. 98
I. O. O. F. of Forsyth County Ga.
We will sell on the premises at
Stiver City, Ga., on Saturday, June
28th,1941 at 2 o’clock P. M. to the
highest and beßt bidder, the following
described property as the property
of said Stiver City Lodge No. 98 I.
O. O. F.
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in the 3rd District
and First Section of Forsyth County
Ga., and lying in the Northeast corn
er of lot number 33 in the 3rd Dis
trict and First Section of Forsyth
County Ga., and being one half acre,
more or less, whereon the building
of said lodge at Silver City is located.
Terms of sale Cash
This May 31, 1941
S. J. Smith. J. W. Stripland; C. W.
Bailey.
Trustees of Silver City Dodge No.
98, I. O. 0. F. Forsyth County Ga.
Brandywine News
Mr. Ben McKenney and family of
Atlanta visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Miller Sunday
Those visiting Mr. J. P. Hitt and
family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Tate and baby, Mr. H. D. Han
sard Jr., and family, H- W. Samples
and Aubrey Hansard all of Cumming
Mrs. Kuna Singleton spent Sunday
with Mrs. Clyde James
Mrs. James Hitt spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mrs. Floy Stancil
Miss Gertrude Jones spent last Fri
day night with Mrs. Ben Glover of
Atlanta
Those visiting at Mr. Homer Jones
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bold
end and Mr. William James and fam
ily
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin visited
Mr. Leonard Stone and family Sunday
afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hansard
sppnt awhile with Mr. Mitchel White
and family Sunday afternoon
Mr. John Walters and family spent
Friday night at Mr. J. P. Hitt’s
Mrs. ltoncell Jones spent Saturday
with Mrs. W. V. Jones.
Mrs. Kuna Singleton visited Mrs.
Carl Martin Friday afternoon
Mr. Grady Jackson is home from
the camps for a few day®
Evelyn and Shirley Gene Jones
spent last Saturday with Doroty Jean
Stone
Mildred Walters spent Friday night
with Carolyn and Sarah Hitt
Mr. Elbert Herring and family were
visiting at Mr. Joe Millers Sunday
Charles Eubanks spent Friday even
ing gwith Elwin Hitt
Mrs Saliie Stancil and daughter
Myrtle Bell were the bedtime visitors
At Mr. J. P. Hitts Saturday night
MATT WOMEN’S CLUB
Matt Women’s Club met with Mrs.
R. L. Grogan May 29th with Miss
Helen Arrendale in ehargge.
Miss Arrendale gave a demonstra
tion on basket making with honey
suckle vines which was very help
ful and appreciated vey much.
The following officers were elected
Mrs. R. L. Grogan—President
Mrs. Ella Gravitt Vive-Presldent
Mrs. Hubert Roper. Secretary and
Treasurer
Mrs. E. E. Banister, Reporter
Refreshments were served by the
hostessc (insisting of sandwiches, Pie
Jello, Cake and lemonade.
The next meeting will be held with
Mrs. Earl Banister and Miss Arren
dale will demonstrate canning. After
the demonstration the club will go
on a fishing party.
Zion Hill News
Several from here attended the
singing at Mt. Pisgah Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sexton and son
Rupert and Mrs. Ida Pruitt spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt
Pruitt
Mr. Glen Pildher of Cartersvllle
spent the week-end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pilcher
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith and son
Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Harrison awhile Wednesday night
Miss Dorothy Tatum of Gaines
ville and Mr. W. B. Tatum of Tate
spent the weekend with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tatum
Miss Esta Lee Bottoms spent part
of last week with her sister Mrs.
Bronson Pirkle
Mr. and Mrs. Redger Worley and
daughters Mr. and Mrs. Glen Worley
and son spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.. L. B. Milford and family
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heard and
daughter spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ban
ister.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Cox of Atlanta
spent the weekendwith relatives near
here
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harrison, Mrs.
Lee Clara Tatum and Rons visited Mr.
and Mrs. Earley Wheeler Sunday
evening '
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bottoms visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bottoms awhile
Sunday evening
Misses Hazel and Bobbie Dean
Tatum spent Sunday with their grand
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tatum
Miss Lillie Mae Milford spent Sun
day with Miss Wylene Sexton
(Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Harrison and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Milford Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harrison and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Pilcheer.
Everyone is invited to the singing
Sunday night at this place
The four regional laboratories of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture
which are working to find new uses
for surplus farm' lrops were authoriz
ed in the Agricultural Adjustment
Art of 1938.
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the Army’s
ON THE MOVE!
ArMV maneuvers on a scale Astly
greater than ever attempted in this
country axe underway and will con
tinue lor several months. The scene
of these maneuvers is the nine south
ern states served by Southern Bell.
It will be both a test anti training
for the army as well as for the civil
ian population which provides the
\ital means of communication,
transportation and supply, v
Essential to the success of these
maneuvers is an adequate, depend
able system of telephone commun
ication. This the Southern Bell Com
pany is providing whenever, v. her
ever and in whatever amount the
fast shifting armies require. This
means that the Telephone Company,
like the army, is keeping its sources
of supply, transportation facilities
man power ready day ami night
so it t..r> act on the moment. Past
years of tia. rp and experience in
meeting emergent ■; have already
prepared our army o* t<. Icphone
\s orkers for this big task.
\* It is the Telephone Company’s
plan to take care of the army’s needs
with little, if any, serious interfer
ence with the public’s accustomed
use of the service. During these ma
neuvers, however, there may be oc
casions when for short periods of
time our facilities will be mainly
required to meet the army’s sudden
and unexpected needs. Should this
happen in your community, your
wholehearted cooperation will be a
helpful contribution to the success
ful advancement of preparedness.
Southern Bell Telephone
and Telegraph Company
'4 Incorporated
The Forsyth County News
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