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WESLEY NEWS
Mr. S. T. Montgomery and C ol.
Homer Beeland, of' Reynolds motored
over to Buena Vista Monday.
"Mr. and Mrs. J S. Rogers, of
Doyle were, looking over their peach
orchards here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rogers, Mrs. W.
T. Cochran, of Rupert spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. R. D.
Mrs. W^J. Brady and children
Saturday afternoon with friends in
opr community.
Mrs. H. H., Smith, of Alabama, is
here for a month's stay witn friends
and relatives. .
Mrs. If. B. Spinks, of Howard,
spent a few days here with her rel
atives recently. '
Parker and
Mrs. Levi Smith, Mrs. Grady Smith
and * children, of Butler .were Tues
day guests of Mrs. O. L. Bazemore
and family. ~ . " • •
Miss Lois Heath visited her sister
Mrs. Willie. Neisler last week.
. Mrs. T. J. Harris and son and
Mrs. Mintie Harris spent Monday
with her parents Mrs. Jim Haywood.
Mrs. Lucy Hickson returned home
Saturday after a visit to Columbus.
Mrs. O. L. Bazemore and children
spent last week with relatives in
Butler.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Neisler and
children spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs. J. A. Heath and family.
Mrs. H. Jarrell was the guest of
her sister Mrs. C. W. Foy in Butler
Monday.
Miss Louise Gilson was the pleas
ant spend-the-day • guest of Misses
Jessie and Lois Heath Thursday.
The many friends of Mr. Tom
England who was carried to Colum
bus last week for an ouperation, are
glad to know he is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Omald an'd
children, of Cochran, visited relatives
here last week.
Miss Anna Heath spent the week
end with home-folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaughter,
of Columbus announce the birth of a
fine son.
Oh April 12th. 1924, the heart's o'
many - were caused to ache because
of the death o£ Mrs. Bailie Ingram
wife of Mr. Clarence Ingram and
daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Moore who died at her coun'sin’s
about six miles north-east of Butler
with; pneumonia.
She was ill only a" few days be
fore God- saw fit to take her out of
her'suffering. All was done' for her
that loving hands arid skilled phy
sicians could do but hone could stay
HIDIN', A WESTERN MULE.
You not gwine ride dat gray mule Mose,
l‘m tellin yer boiu wnuvi knows;
He. Flung me, an I tried mer bes; •
Dey fotch im here frum way out wcs.
YSiuts dat ? Yer say. I kaint rid? im?
Say you know cos you done tried im?
1‘11 bet er man er dollar bill
Dat I'll ride de mule.—Yes er will.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Miss Estelle Parker spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Slaughter.
Misses Susie Downs and Ella
Maunds, of Junction City, spent
awhile' with Miss Sallie Butler Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith and
little daughter visited relatives al
Woodbury recently.
Mr. Irwin Gilbert, of Columbus
visited relatives here recently.
Mr. C. F. Butler and son attended
the funeral of Mrs. Lumpkin Friday
p.. m.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and Miss
shopping in
- Rev. Gaultney spent Saturday
night with Mr. H. S. Wall and filled
his appointment at the Baptist
church.
Mr. L F. Peebles, of Butler, was
circulating among friends here re
cently.
Miss Mel be Brooks returned to
Americus Monday after spending a
few day with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs.. Alton Halley, of
Charing, were guests recently of Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Waller.
Mr. and Mrs. Flem Gill, of Man
chester spent Monday with their sis-
the-hand of death. She bore her suf-s
fering with patience never bging
known to. complain.
She was a loving wife and daugh
ter. No one knew her bat to love her
and her friends were numerous.
She was a faithful member ' of
Turner’s .Chapel church. She Reaves
to mourn her departure her husband
her mother,
Look at im now, he's jes er itchitt,
Fixt ter jump and start his pitchin;
I .see de devil in ’im brewin—
Whoa! Whoa dar mnlel Whitt yer doin?
1 know he'll fling me ef he can.
But nigger, I'm too good er man;
Ise rid dese westen mules toefp
I rid one in de Wile Wes show.
several brothers and
sisters besides a host of friends.
Her remains were tenderly laid to
ret in Turner’s Chapel cemetery,
funeral service by Rev. C. H.
Moore. The floral offering was beau
tiful. v
By Thelma Dunlap.
ter Mrs. Grady Watson.
Mrs, Albert Carter, o f Reynolds,
Estelle Parker
Butler Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. M. M. Smith have been in
disposed for a few days lately
Everybody come to the “Mothers’
Day” program at Horeb church 2nd
Sunday morning in May at 10:00.
Talbot-
Watchi im now begin ter sidle—
Hole de mule Jim, ber de bridle,
Tell I git up in de saddle.
All I ax is ter git stradle.
visited 'Mrs. Tildon Montgomery Fri
day. T ~
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Anthony last week were Rev. C. L.
Wall and family, of Howard; Mr.
of Reynolds;
Whoa mule! Don’t yer git gay wid me
Jes cos mer foot done toch yer knee;
IH sho yer I‘m de change fer you
Turn im loose Jim, see whut he'll do.
Mr. Crawford Downs, of
ton was visiting r elatives here re
cently.
NOTICE:—All the children or
program for “Mothers’ Day” at Ho-
reb church are requested to meet
second Saturday afternoon at 3:00.
IRON FENCING
MONUMENTAL GOODS
I have the agency for we Stewart
Iron Fencing, the world’s greatest
iron fence builders. Can furnish
any size or style you may want
for the yard, lawn, or cemetery.
I also handle monuments of the
highest quality and the prices are
reasonable. If interested jn anything
in my line will be glad to have you
call and look it over and get my
prices.
E. H. PAYNE, Butler, Ga.
and Mrs. Lee Posey,
Mrs. R. C. Humber and son of Phe-
nix City, Ala; Mrs Humber returned
home Sunday.
\ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chapman and
grand-son, Mrand Mrs. Grady Wat
son and children attended preaching
at Trinity and were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sunday.
Ugh! Gosh, how high dat mule did jump
He sot Mose clean back on his rump!
Stay wid im' Mose! Dos’t git rattle
Look out! Git back in de saddle!
W. P. T. A. NOTES.
The Wesley P. T. A. held its usu
al meeting Friday p. m. with 12
members present and three new
members added to the roll, which
were appreciated very much.
Supt. W. T. Rustin was with us
on this occasion and gave a splendid
talk that every patron of Wesley
school should have heard. He made
very plain to us “How” and “Why”
we could realize a new school build
ing at Wesley. He also stated the
fact that unless our school was
built up to a four teacher or Junior
High School, it would probably this
fall be cut down to a one teacher
school. Surely the people of Wesley
community and Daviston District
will wake up and see the need of a
good morden school and work for it.
We owe it to the children, ourselves
and our community. Let everybody
co-operate and have a new school
building by Oct. 1st.
CHARING ITEMS
De mule done stood Mose on his head,
Fo Gawd! I bleive dat Mose am dead!
Dat nigger certainly wus er fool
Ter git up on dat westen mule. *
The Charing high school closed
Friday after a most • successful term
taught by Miss Janie Whatley, prin
cipal; and Miss Jessie Heath, asst.
Mr. N. T. Rustin left Monday for
a two month’s stay with his daugh
ter, Mrs. J. B. Henly in Tennessee.
Mrs. Riley Garrett and Miss Sara
Garrett are visiting relatives in
Richland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A; M. Halley and
Mr G C. Parks were the guests of
relatives in Columbus during the
week-end '.
Miss Alma Rogers was the lovely
guest of her sister, Mrs. Modie
Rogers in Americus last week-end.
Miss Janie Whatley spent last
Wednesday night with Miss Neita
Robert.s
Mrs. Sim Garrett, Miss Myrtice
and Master Sim Jr., spent Thursday
in' Atlanta.
Mr. Joe Barnes and Miss Evelyn
Barnes of Rupert, visited friends
here recently.
Friends of Master Hoke Fountain
regret very much to learn that he
has been quite sick sometime.
Miss Louise Purvis spent the week
end with relatives in Ideal and at
tended the commencement exercises.
Mrs. Robert Montgomery was the
guest of Mrs. Lewis Watson Sunday
Miss Minnie Swearingen spent the
week-end with home-folks at Rogers
Mill.
Mrs. Bankston and little son and
Mrs. Slade, of Montezuma, visited
Mrs.. J. T. Garrett Thursday.
Miss Ida Montgomery was the
guest of Miss Jessie Heath at Wes
ley Sunday.
Miss Lilliq Roberts, of Five
Points is the guest of Mrs. J. T.
Garrett and Miss Neita Roberts this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montgomery
and children spent Sunday with rel
atives at Dundee.
Master Deward, Janie and Albert
Bartlett were the guest of Mr. .{Sid
ney Whittington Sunday.
ANTIOCH NEWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Steed, of But
ler were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Moore and family.
Mrs..J. M. Posey of Garden Val
ley, is visiting her son Mr. Brooks
Posey.
Messrs Harper Moore, and Tom
Steele spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Miss Anna Walker spent the week
end with Miss Isolee Jarrell.
Miss Lucy Cox spent the week
end very pleasantly with Miss Lil
lian Jarrell.
Mrs. N. T. Neal, of Washington,
D. C. is spending a few days with
Mrs. G. W. Moore.
Mrs. ,S. E Jarrell of Macon, spent
several days last week with her sis
ter Mrs B. H. Jarrell.
Mr. G. B. Jarrell has been very
ill but is better we are glad to learn
Mrs. G. W. Moore and children and
her mother Mrs. Steele spent Mon
day with Mrs. Grady Steele at But
ler.
Mesdames Tom and T. J. Harris
were the guests of Mrs. B. H. Jar
rell recently.
The school at Five Points closed
Friday night followed by a concert
which was enjoyed by all. The term
was successfully taught by Miss
Lucy Cox, of 'Butler.
MODERN.
Do you think
she's bringing up
her daughter
right?
Indeed she is,
my dear! She
gave the little
thing a staffed
bulldog to play
with instead of a
doll.
AS THEY
PASSED.
The Woman—
My old beau!
Thank heaven.
I’m not as fat aa
be is.
The Man—-An-
old sweetheart of
mine!- I’m glad i
don’t look as old
as she does.
HOWARD HAPPENINGS
Mr. Lewis Hill spent Sunday with
home folks here.
Mr. Frank Pickard, of Macon vis
ited home-folks here Saturday.
Mr. Jim Buckner, of Gleenwood.
was the Sunday guest of his brother
Mr. J. A. Buckner.
Mrs. R. B. Spinks spent several
days last week with her sister Mrs
C E. Willis at Daviston.
Mr. and Mr. L. B. Brown and son
spent Saturday in Columbus.
Mrs. L. E. Pickard and Mrs. J. T.
Dickey were in Butler Saturday
shopping.
Mrs. Fannie Wallace has returned
home after a week’s visit to Butler.
Miss Aina Jarrell, of Wesley, was
the guest of Miss Marie Brown last
week.
Elder F. L. Fuller of Hogansville
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lo-
renza Purvis Sunday.
Miss Lillian Swintfort is visiting
Miss Birdie Pearson at Gay this
week.
Mr. Estelle Purvis was the guest
of Mr. Emory Pearson at Hogans
ville recently.
Miss Mattie England was the re
cent guest of her sister Miss Annie.
England at Daviston.
Mr. Felix Pierce of Panhandle,
visited our city-Sunday.
In 1973
Buick. sold
218,286
motor cars
for which
the public paid
§302252950.
not including-'
war tax or freight
THE WRONG
ADJECTIVE.
Was she hap
pily married?
Happily hardly
describes it — I
should say she
was haply mar
ried.
GARDEN VALLEY NEWS
Rev. Leo B ; Strickland filled his
regular appointment at Antioch Sun
day.
We are glad to learn that Mrs
Annie Daniel is improving after an
illness.
Mrs. Roy Childers visited her
mother Mrs. W. G. Simmons Thurs
day. '. — *
The play- given by the
Valley school was vei
cessful and enjoyed by
crowd.
Mr. S. M. McChargue, Alfred Me
CHargue and Mr. W. R. Turner
HICKS & WESTBROOK
Montezuma, Georgia
Garden
suc-
large
TO. Hubby: It saye
! [I j here that for
•«] every three mar
riages there’s a
divorce.
Wlfey: And for
k every divorce
V thorn’s nonoll*
NORWICH NEWS
A Sensitive Scale*.
The “grand balance” or scale used
In the Bank cf England is so sensitive
that the weight of a postage stamp
moves the index six inches.
The Spanking Place.
Another explanation of the modern
child’s manners Is that too many
woodsheds have been converted Into
garages.—San Frnncl3co Chronicle.
Mrs. F.E. Turner. Miss Ruth Turn
er, Mrs. S.- R. Montgomery . and
Misses Lucy and Mary Montgomery
visited Mrs. J. N. Joiner recently.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W Hays and
daughter spent the week-end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.I, Whit
ley.
Mr. W. R. Lumpkin visited his sis
ter Mrs. S. Montgomery at Minna
Springs for the week-end.
Mr and Mrs. Jim Posey and son
and .Mr. Frank Field of near Butler
Slid Mrs. Lydia . Woods and daugh
ter were Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Dave Hutcheson.
Rev. and Mrs, EL L. Lumpkin and
Randall And Frances Lumpkin and
Misses Kate Lumpkin Lucy Mont
gomery and Clarence Abbott were
dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Whitley and family Sunday. .
Mr. J. B. Lympkin visited Messrs
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Librettist — <1
have written a
lyric .for a sex
tette In the sec
ond act..
Producer —jltx
on the sex stuff.
This Is goin’ to b«
a clean show.
Modern Electric 1-amps.
The average amount of light ob
tained for one cent from Incandescent
eiectric lamps at first was about five
candle power hours, but St Is now pos
sible to obtain with the ordinary 40-
watt lamp 170 candle power hours for
one cenr.
What’s worry-
jlq* ‘ you now,
money troubles?
Money Is the
‘least of my trou
bles. .
SendYoiir
Watch Repairs to
C. B. MARSHALL Jr.
:> QUICK SERVICE
• ALL WORK
GUARANTEED
570 Cherry St.’ - Macon, Ga.
pointment near Columbus Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Mattie Hays, Master Thomas
Hays and Mrs. Frank Collier are
numbered among the sick we regret
to learn.
1 Rev. X. H. Pilcher filled his regu
lar appointment at Pine Level Sat
urday and Sunday.
A number of our young people
visited Miss Mattie Hays Sunday.
Physician and Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
MACON, GA.
Cherry St. and Cotton Ave.
> Phone 956 and 1757