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Cumming Georgia.
CROSS ROADS HOC
Cross Roads HDC met at the
club house April 14, at 2 p. m. with
Mrs. Mac Tidwell, president in
charge.
HEX!: creed read by Monteen
Thomason, Devotional, reading by
Louise Bennett, Song: Home on the
Range, Inez Chamber, Prayer by
evryone repeating the Lords prayer
Poem, Thought for the day Mary
Bennett. Roll Call and reading of
the minutes by the secreary Flor
ene Tinsley. Fourteen members
present with one new member.
The Clothing chairman Pauline
Higgins gave some interesting facts
on clothing.
Mrs. Bannister gave a demonstrat
ion on stayline stitching.
The next meeting will be at the
club house. Mrs. Mary Bennett and
Louise Bennett were the hostesses
and they served cookies and coffee
Pauline Higgins, Reporter
CROSS ROADS NEWS
The regular meeting was held
here Saturday and Sunday with
lots of good preaching. Rev. Har
old Sutton preached on Saturday.
The pastor Rev. Tomy Henderson
and Rev. Frazier preached Sunday.
The visiting preachers were Rev.
Majors, Rev. Junior Jone, Rev. Jack
Sutton, Rev. L. B. Townley. Rev.
Clarence Williams, Rev. Abernathy
The Rev. Hoyt Thompson preached
on Sunday night. The subject on
Victory in Jesus. Wish every one
could have been here to hear these
good sermons.
Sunday night April 24, Revs.
Broughton and Jay Bottoms will
preach here at Cross Roads. Every
one is invited to come.
The church has elected some new
Deacons to be Ordained on May 14,
at 2 o’clock
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Neer Sewell were Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Anderson and mother J. I.
Sewell of Lithonia, Mrs. Mae Moss
of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Sewell of Atlanta, Miss Alice Luns
ford and brthren J. B.; Zeb and
Junior of East Point. Mr. Roy Ben
nett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har
ley Sewell and Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Sewell .
Mr. Lane Bennett and family of
Gainesville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Bennett
Several in this community have
been sick with Flu, but all seems
to be feeling better
We invite everyone to come to
our Sunnday school each Sunday
at 10 o’clock.
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our dear
Mother, Mrs. J. H. McCoy who
passed away three years ago April
19. 1952.
It has been three years of sor
row
Since you went away,
No one knows how we miss you
Since that unhappy day.
Written by her children,
Mrs. Bill Wehunt
Clay and Jay McCoy
Pete DeLoach, Extension Service
sheep specialist, says it is wise to
market lambs weighing from 80 to
100 pounds
Beekeepers in the United States
get an average of less than 50
pounds of honey from each colony
in a season.
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ZION HILL NEWS
Mrs. Nettle Heard is spending
awhile in Atlanta visiting Mrs.
Elvelyn Pilcher
Mrs. India Sexton was tthe Sun
day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Sexton and family
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gllleland of
Smyrna spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Hoyt Gilleland and daugh
ter Bettie
Mrs. N. E. Sexton and daughter
spent Thursday with Mrs. Clarice
Pilcher
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pilcher and
baby and Mr. Vertis Pilcher spent
Thursday and Friday in Atlanta
visiting relatives
Miss Villa Milford of Atlanta
spent the weekend with relatives
Miss Vivian Harrison of NGC
spent the weekend with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Harrison
Mn» and Mrs. Norman Samples
of Cumming spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Sexton
and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Furman Tatum and
family spent Sundaay with Mr.
and Mrs. Redgor Worley and fam
ily
Mr. M. D. Harris of Atlanta vis
ited relatives and friends here
Annual lespedeza must be plant
ed in the spring, while millet and
sudan grass may be planted as
late as July if moisture conditions
are favorable.
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Accidents n our highways will continue as
longe as automobiles operate but they yean be
eliminated by careful driving.
If your listeners show signs of inattention,
just intersperse your remarks with a compli
ment; that will bring 'em back to life.
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