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MBS. BELLE ..GAINES
CALLED BY
DEATH
Mrs. Belle Ganies died at the
CHARING ITEMS
Reynolds, Georgia
Mr. and/Mrs. J. T. Garrett, enter
tained most delightfully duringjEhq,
home of her son, Mr.\T. R. Gaines! week-end complimenting their house
ta Five Points, Marion County, Sum- j guest Dr. and Mrs. John Garrettj
'day p. m.: after several days illness. Miss Claudia Garrett, and Mr. and
Had she lived until *May-she would : Mrs Ernest Garrett of .Baconton. .
Twenty Six Years of
SAFETY and SERVICE
R. A. HINTON, President L. F. MONFORT, Ca_sMer
'have been 85 yeajs.of age. Hirswas! Misses Janie 'Whatley and Jessie
jan exemplary Christian, life, having ^eath were the lovely week-end
EMBALMER
FUNERAL, DIRECTOR
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Personal Service Rendered
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THE BEST OF EQUIPMENT
AND MOTOR VEHICLES
Calls answered Day or "Night;
Prices Reasonable
E. A. GODDARD
REYNOLDS, GA.
. been a member ofxliberty Methodist
' church for many years. She was a
woman of strong ' character and a
personality which won for her a
wide circle of- friends. Her death
brings sorrow to numerous" friends
. and relatives, She leaves one son
. and two daughters, Mrs Jim Harper
! of South Georgia, and Mrs. Frank
McGill, of Macon; and several
grand-children and great grand-chil
dren to mourn her death. Her re
mains were laid to. rest at Mauk
cemetery Monday p. m. surrounded
by a-large assembly of friends and
relatives._ Funeral services were con
ducted by Revs. L. R. Pilcher and J.
T, Flournoy..
Those attending her funeral from
a distance were her daughters, of
Macon and South Georgia; her sis-'
ter Mrs Nann Bone, of Columbus,
grand-children, Mr. and Mrs Sims
Harbuck and children, of Birming
ham; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boswell,
When In Macon _
STOP AT THE
“Hotel Lanier”
Conveniently Located!
Rate $1.50 a Day and Up
T. W, HOOKS, Proprietor
gueest .of hdmefolks at Wesley.
«Mr. and-Mrs. Alton Halley spent
Sunday most delightfully with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Halley
at'TazeweH. v, -
Mrs,. Lee Milis, and Mrs. Lila
Hill and little sonWayne left Thurs
day forJdeal where they will be the
attractive guest ofr Mrs. R. E.
Fouche. ( - - v -
Mr. Wide Terry and son- Marvin
of Ideal and Mr. Earl Terry of
Murray’s Cross Roads, spent .Sun
day with their father Mri Crawley
Terry who was quite sick but he is
somewhat better we are glad to say.
MisB Arizona Waller- gave an en
joyable House Party Tuesday night
in honor of her visitors Miss's Ida
Montgomery, Janie Whatley, Jessie
Heath, and Minnie Swearingen.
Messrs Alton Halley and Riley
Garrett spent Monday afternoon in
Reynolds on business.-^-
of Cordele. Mrs. Gaines was also, - Mrs. Lum Gill and Mrs. Alton
the grand-mother of Mra R. S. Wall
of this place.
FIVE POINTS NEWS
Mrs. J. P. Walker was the Satur-‘
day guest of Mrs. H. F. Jarrell ^
Mrs. W. D Parker was a guest at
our Sunday School Sunday.
Mrs. J. D. Jarrell has returned
home.
' Don’t forget the play at s ~ Five
Points Friday night at 8:00. «
Misses Lucy Cox and Ethel Shea-
ly spent Saturday in Macon.'
Be sure,to be on.time fon-the play
Friday night.
We are very glad to report there
is no sickness more than 'colds in
our community.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the play at WesTey last Saturday
night. /
Don’t miss the good free enter-
Halley..were shopping in Amhricus
last Wednesday.
Mrs: Willie Standridge left Sunday
for Plains where she went to under
go an operation for appendicitis.
Little Virginia Garrett is visiting
Dr. John Garrett and family in
Baconton.
Mrs.’R. O. Rogers has been quite
sick but is'-much betterwe are glad
to state.
Msr. A. N. Sweatt and children of
Mauk visited here Saturday P.M.
Mr. Neuton Rustin has returned
from a several months stay with
his daughter in Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kilcrease
spent Sunday 1 night with their
daughter Mrs. Stephen Waller.
Mrs. Mitt Pless was the guest of
Mrs. T. C. jiloodsworth Sunday p.m*.
Mr, Robert Fountain spent Sat
urday night most delightfully with
Mr. Sims Montgomery.
Mrs. Mabel Standrige .visited the
ly spent- Sunday afternoon with rel
atives in' Tazewell
JSlr. and Mrs. Frank Waller and
little son were the admired guest of
her parents Sir. and ' M^s. W. r H ; .
Ivey Saturday night and -Sunday.
Mr. W. P. Ray of Dundee, was a
visitor here' Saturday afternodn/
Mrs. John Woodall. Was the de
lightful guest of Mrs. H. J. Garrett
last week. '
Miss''Emily Garrett spent Sunday,
afternoon most - delightfully with
Miss. Sarah Garrett.
~Mr. HtW. Clack of Montezuma
motored here Monday.
Miss Neita Roberts was the
charming guest ■ of " Miss Atholine
Gill for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims Garrett visit
ed relatives at Panhandle Sunday.
HOWARD HAPPENINGS
Miss Sailie- ^verett is visiting Mrs
Flem-Hamilton in Atlanta.
Mr. Emory Pearson, of Hogans-
ville, spent the. weekend, with his
sister Miss Birdie. Pearson.
Mrs. W. T. Hamilton visited rela
tives at Charing recently. _
Miss 'Arvada Streetman was the
recent guest of Misses Marie and
Ruth Hickman.
Miss Wynelle Anthony, of Matik,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L.
Wall this week.
WESLEY NEWS
Mrs. 6. 9. Frown and children, of ■
Howard were the guests of her sis- i
ter, Mrs. Clyde Wilson last Wednes
day, ;•
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith and chiL. j
dren of Macon, visited their sister, ;
Mrs. O. L Bazemore recently.
Misses Estelle Jarrell and Mary •
Suggs spent Thursday in Butler.
Mr. T. J. Harris and son spent the
! weekend with their parents Mr. and :
Mrs. Jim Haywood.
Misses Janie Whatley and Jessie
Heath, of Charing, spent the week- ;
end with home folks.
Jffrs. Herman Amos had 3s her
attractive week-end guest Miss Lou- '
ise Pope and Ouida Brewer, of But- 8
ler.
Misses Elizabeth and Lydia Sealy
of Macon, d$ent the week-end with
their grand-parents, Mr and Mrs A. -
H. Sealy.
Mrs. J. C. Pice and Miss Lucile -
Nash, of Macon, were the week-end
guests of the rormer’s mother, Mrs ;
J. H. Adams. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Neisler and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Heath and family.
Mrs. Ernest Olive and children, of
Prattsburg, visited her sister Mrs. O
L. Bazemore recently.
Mrs. Baker Baldwin spent Satur
day with home-folks.
s ! Mr. and Mrs. W. J Gilson and
Several from here attended .the Miss Louise Gilson were Sund
play at Wesley Friday. night. ! guests of Mr E. H. Perkins and fam
Elder F. L. Fuller, of Hogansville ily.
tainment at the school building Fri-.
day night. Don’t be late but be just i city Monday a. m.
on time at 8:00 Mr. Frank Montgomery and fami
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorenza Purvis.
Mr. Oscar. Martin left last week
for Prattsburg where he Has ac
cepted a position.
Mr. J. T. Childs and Miss Atho-
lene Childs, of Butler, were Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs. W. C. Childs
Misses Eunice and Mintie Theus,
of. Butler, were the admired guests
of Mrs. L; B. 'Brown during the
week-end.
Mr. W.B. Adams and family have
moved to Junction City. -
Mrs. C. H. Edwards and children
of Prattsburg, spent several days
this week with Mrs. W. C. Childs.
Miss Estelle Parker spent Satur
day with Miss Annie Mae Baze
more.
Miss Louise Gilson visited Mrs.
Hugh Gilson recently.
Mrs. Hinton Jarrell and Miss Es-.
telle Jarrell motored to Talbotton
Monday.
A large crowd of young people-
from Butler, Howard a nd Five
Points attended the play at Wesley
Saturday night.
Mrs. C. C. Heath, present of the
Wesley P. _ T. A. announces the
monthly meeting of her organiza
tion' for Friday p. m. March 28 at
the school room at 3:30. A program
of interest has been planned by
Mr. and Mrs. J M Rustin spent. Mesdames Hickson, Bazemore and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. j Sealy. It is hoped that every’ mem
ber will be present.
Parker at Daviston.
Which
Has brought the folks from far and near to take advantage of THE FEAST OF BARGAINS.
We thank you, one and all, for j our patronage add want to announce for the benefit of all that
there are thousands of dollars worth of merchandise still on our shelves that must be moved at once.
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