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Gumming, Georgia.
Big Creek News
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGinnis a*d
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin visited
Mr. Jack Oxford and family in Atlan
ta Sunday.
Mrs. Edwin Samples and daughter
Sarah spent the weekend with Mr.
Kiie Samples
Mr. Cleland Hansard and wife spent
Sunday with Mrs. Susan Southard
Mr. and Mrs. Grover McGinnis, Mr.
aid Mrs. Colbert Buice and ■son, and
Rev. Hillis McGinnis and family vis
ited Mr. W. W McGinnis last Sunday
Miss Christine McGinnis spent a
few days last week with Mr. George
McGinnis
Mr. Luther Bennett and family vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bennett one
night last week.
Mesdames Annie Harris and Loe
mer Holbrook visited Mrs. Estelle Me
Ginnls Monday afternoon
Mrs. Geneva Tinsley and son John
nie visited Mrs. fiernest McGinnis
one evening last week.
Mrs. O. I’. Bennett and Mrs. Turrel
Westbrook visited Mr. W. C. Hol
brook one evening last. week.
Mrs. Edith Bennett and children
visited Mr. W. W. McGinnis one day
last week
Mrs. Susan Southard spent a few
days last week with her granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Cleland Hansard
Mrs. It. O. Harrison is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. THad Brannon at Bald
win
Miss Nettle Phillips spent one even
ing lasi week with Mrs. Carrie Me-
Gnnis
Mr. Kail Barrett spent last Sunday
with Mr. Jack Johnson
Mr, Jack Barrett and family of At
lanta visited relatives in til's part
Sunday
GUMMING ROUT 13 ONE
Mr. Egbert Whitmire and family
spent last Sunday with Ills parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Whitmire.
Miss Mary Heard spent last Sunday
with Miss Virginia Heard
Mrs. Maden Tallant spent last Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. H. L. Heard
Mrs. Bessie Gazaway and children
spent laßt Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. Agnes Wheeler
Mr. G. W. Willard spent last week
In Atlanta
Miss Grace Mae Willard and her
mother attended the meeting at
Friendship last week.
Mr. Egbert Heard and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Whitmire spent.
Inst Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Whitmire
Mis. it. li. Heard who underwent an
operation at Crawford W. Long Hos
pital is back at home and is doing
nicely
Mr. O. E. Barrett and Miss Mattie
Ruth Whitmire were married Friday
night. We wish them a long and hap
py life.
Mrs. Grace Turner and Miss Mintie
Nix spent awhile last Sunday after
noon with Mrs. B. L. Heard
Miss Dorothy Jean Thomas spent
last Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
ltoseoe Thomas
Mrs. Clarence Martin spent Satur
day afternoon with Mrs. B. L. Heard
Bethel News
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Westbrook of
Oakwopd spent one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson
and family
Miss Grace Millwood spent last
week with Miss Lena I’ugh
Mrs. Arthur Fierce, Misy Edith, and
Mr. Herman Fierce spent one day re
cently with her mother, Mrs. B. T.
l/ght
Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Thompson and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. T. j.
Thompson recently
Mrs. Toy Bryant and children spent
one day last week with Mrs. Jim Mill
wood and children
Mr. and Mi's. Clarence Leay and
baby of Toccoa visited Mr. and M r s.
Furman Orr and family recently
Mr. Gus Millwood was the dinner
guest of Mr. T. J. Thompson Friday
We are glad to say that Mrs. Moll
Garner is able to be up again and also
master Bud Thompson is improving
after getting hurt at the ■sawmill
Mrs. Hawkins is spending awhile
in Gainesville with her son.
Miss Carrie Bell Millwood visited
Miss Hattie Thompson recently
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Bagby spent Sun
day with Mr. Earl Bagby and family
near Buford
Mrs. Minnie Mae Buice spent awhile
Friday afternoon with Mrs. T. J.
Thompson
Miss Annie Nell and Mr. Glaston
Light spent Saturday night with Miss
Edith and Mr. Herman Fierce
Mrs. R. C. Orr and Miss Vertilee
Orr was visiting in this part Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburo Millwood and
little son spent Saturday with Mr.
Jim Millwood
Mrs. B. T. Light is spending awhile
Mrs. B. T. Light is spending awhile
at Buford with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Light and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buice
Miss Mila Lenicles is visiting Mrs.
R. C. Orr
Miss Grace and Dorothy Millwood
spent Sunday with Miss Clarabell and
Allie Millwood
Mr. Tom Gravitt and family spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr, Jim Mill
wood
Mis-s Gathy Smith spent awhile one
day last week with Mrs. Minnie Mae
Buice
Miss Dorothy Millwood is spending
awhile with her sister, Mrs. Tom Gra
vitt
Miss Hattie Thompson spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Addie Stray
horn
Sunday School and B. T. U at this
place every Sunday
FROGTOWN
Revival services closed Sunday
with twelve additions, two by letter
and ten by experience.
Miss Evelyn Grogan spent last
week with Miss Mozle Grogan.
Mr. anil Mrs. Hubert Roper spent
Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Char
ley Yarbrough.
Mr. and Mrs. Broughton Bottoms
spent awhile Wednesday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mcßrayer.
Miss Willie Mae Mcßrayer spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss Rosel
Hurt.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Grogan and family Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Gabon Pruitt of Atlanta, Mr.
and Mrs. Felton Grogan and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Howard and
baby of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Grogan and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Pruitt and little Joyce Pruitt.
Miss Reathermae Howard spent
Sunday with Miss Myrtle Wheeler.
Miss Bobbie Dean Tatum spent Sun
day with Miss Ethlene Pruitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norrel spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wor
ley.
Miss Eunice Pruitt and Miss Kelley
of Atlanta spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Pruitt.
Misses Ruth and Ruby Groover
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Cecil Pruitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roper spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon
Pruitt.
Miss Evelyn Grogan spent Thurs
day with Miss Hazel Tatum.
Misses Bobbie and Drucilla Roper
spent Monday with Miss Myrtle
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norrel spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Pruitt.
Miss Hazel Tatum spent Sunday
with Miss Estel Tatum.
Longstreet News
Revival meeting closed at this
place Sunday with twenty-seven new
additions to the church.
Miss Cora Belle Harbin spent one
night last week with Miss Mattie
Thompson.
Mrs. Odelle Ridings and sons Char
les and Wilbur of Atlanta visited Mr.
A. J. Ridinds last week.
Miss Willie Belle Grimes of Alpha
retta spent one night last week with
Miss Monta Ree Ihickett.
Mrs. Paul Thompson and sons,
Jimmie and David of Atlanta were
visiting in this part a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herndon of At
lanta spent a few days last week
with Mr. H. G. Puckett and family.
Miss Marlon Bennett was the din
ner guest of Miss Willie Cox Sunday.
Those visiting Mr. Manuel Richard
and family Sunday were: Mr. Junior
Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin
of near Stone Mountain and Mr. M. J.
Richard and family.
Mr. Bucky Dobbs of Gumming is
visiting Mr. Howard Kennemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Cox of Atlanta
visited Mrs. Cleo Cox and family one
afternoon last week.
Misses Frances Mae Stephens and
Miss Evelyn Sutton spent Saturday
night with Miss Monta Ree Puckett.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tinsley of Atlan
ta spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Boh Lively.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Cox awhile Saturday night were Mes
srs. J. L. Richard, Watson Rogers,
Roy Davfs and Everett Guthrie.
Those visiting Mr. H. G. Puckett
and family Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Leverette Puckett, Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Puckett, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern
don, Mr. Wardell Stephens and family
Mr. Tarpe Lunumrs and sons, Lewis
and Charles, Mr. E. H. Burt and fam
ily. all of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Wood of Alpharetta. Mr. and Mrs L.
D. Stephens and daughter, Frances
Mae, Miss Faye Ann Stephens all of
The Forsyth County News
near Cumming, Rev. W. J. Sutton and
family, Rev. Sutton's mother, and
Miss Stella Nix all of Alpharetta.
Zion Hill News
Several from around here attended
the meeting at Mt. Tabor Saturday
night.
Mrs. Thelma Wilson and little
daughter Betty from Hampton Ga.
are spending awhile with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sexton.
Miss Francis Sexton is spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. Egbert
Sexton and family.
Miss Elizabeth Raines spent Satur
day night with Miss Estalee Bottoms.
Miss Hazel Tatum spent one day
last week with Miss Evelyn Heard.
Mr. E. A. Sexton who has been on
the sick list for some time is improv
ing.
Mrs. Martha Pruitt and little son
Donald spent Friday with Mrs. Ida
Pruitt.
Miss Willene Sexton spent awhile
Friday morning with Miss Annie Mae
Sexton and Lillie Mae Milford.
Mr. Egbert Sexton spent awhile
Sunday morning with Mr. B. J. Sex
ton and family.
Mrs. Lillie Milford spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Milford
and little son Robert.
Mrs. Selma Sexton, and Mrs. Cora-
mae Sexton and Mrs. Thelma Wilson
and little daughter Betty spent awhile
Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Minnie
Sexton and childrcen.
Mrs. Bertha Harrison and children
spent one day last week with Mrs.
A. L. Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heard and
little daughter Brenda Joy spent Sat
urday night with Mrs. Nettie Heard
and daughter Evelyn.
Misfl Evelyn Heard and Miss Hazel
Tatum spent one evening last week
with Miss Lillie Mae Milford.
Miss Estell Tatum spent awhile
Saturday evening with Miss Willene
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mmttrimU It will all be used to make tanks, ships. planes I I
consult the Local Salvage Committee... If you live on a farm, I I
and have found no means of disposing of your Junk, get in I barrage P'anes; tires for
touch with the County War Board or your farm implement / —— taon for wiring rags for v**: /
your int ° the fight! ...
WAR PRODUCTION BOARD u - " I
jtm jj. irfrin-T-" paid for by tbs American Industrie Wvope Commute* ~ J
fl IJJI <md with foods provided by grovpt of loading industrial coecorm).
Local Salvage Committee
B. T. BROWN Chariman, Phone 66
Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Maddox and Mr.
James Wilson spent Friday morning
with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sexton.
Miss Verona Cox and Miss Retha
Jean Cox, Mrs. Inda Sexton and Mrs.
N. C. Smith spent Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sexton.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Sexton and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sexton and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Sexton and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Milford and lit
tle son Robert spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Milford and family.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Sexton and family Sunday evening
were Miss Estell Tatum, Miss Wil
lene Sexton, Miss Evelyn Heard, Miss
Annie Mae Sexton, Mr. Herschel
Smith, Mr. Hoyt Smith, Mr. E. A. Sex
ton Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Pruitt and
family.
Mrs. A. L. Harrison is on the sick
list this week, but hope she will soon
be better.
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Mrs. Lura Bennett was visiting Mrs
Eva Pendly Saturday afternoon.
Miss Grace Bennett and Mrs. Vel
vie Wood were visiting Mrs. Gertrude
Perry Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Bonnie Bennett and wife were
visiting his parents last week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. Lucine Bennett.
Mr. Bonnie Bennett and wife, Mrs.
Lura Bennett, Miss Grace Bennett,
little Lemuel Andrew were visiting
Miss Mat and Rachel Studard.
Mrs. Velvie Wood were visiting Mrs
Lura Bennett Monday morning.
Mr. A. J. Green was the dinner
guest of Ms daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bennett Sunday.
Mr. Edwin Bennett visited his cou
sin, Mr. Troy Bennett Wednesday
night.
Mr. Ralph Bennett visited Mr. Lu
cine Bennett and family Friday night.
Mrs. Lura Bennett, Mrs. Eula Kate
Bennett, Miss Grace Bennett, little
Limuell Andrew were visiting Mrs.
Rasil Eubanks Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Bonnie Bennett and wife were
visiting her parents Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Boling.
Mrs. Perry is spending this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Perry.
Help Wanted—Female
We have splendid opportunity for
responsible lady in Cumming with
spart time, to establish local maga
bine subscription agency. Applicants
must have some sales ability, be well
known in this community, and furnish
references. Write Austin Advertising
Agency, Savannah, Georgia.
FOR SALE—Some good young shoats
a cross from a full blooded Big Bone
Guinea and Pure Bred Spotted Poland
China. Ten weeks old—B. R. Woodliff
Flowery Branch, Ga., Rout One.
CORN MILL INSTALLED HERE
We have installed Corn Mill and Crush
er of the Hammer Mill type at the Old Oil
Mill with Extra modern cleaners, Electric
motors, quick good service.
Why buy scratch grain for your chickens
or crushed feed for your live stock when
you can grow it, when you come to the mill
bring along your cmshing-Every day, mill
day. Erwin Day who is an experienced mil
ler in charge-Your patronage will be ap
preciated.
SAWNEE VALLEY SEED COMPANY
Cumming, Georgia.
Thursday, August 20th, 1942.
LEGUME PLANTING
■When planting winter legumes, tays
the Agricultural Extension Service,
200 to 400 pounds of superphosphate,
or its equivalent, should be applied
at, or just before planting time, if the
preceding crop was not fertilized lib
erally with a fertilizer high in phos
phorus.
WANTED—Ten Thousand Shingles—
See OTWELL MOTOR COMPANY.
Old? Get Pep, Vim
with Iron, Calolum,Vitamin B t
■l*ll UJAUFII of 40, 60, 60. Don't be
MENI WUNItN old, weak, worn-out -
|f| baurteO. Take Oetrex. Contains tonics, ettmu
tanta often needed after 40— by bodice larking Iron.
C&letum, Vitamin Bi. Thousands who (elt old now
feel peppy, years younaer. Introdunory alie only
85c. Get Ostrex Tonic Tablets TODAY.
For saie at all good drug stores every
where—in Cumming, at Young’s Rex
all Drug Store.