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f FAGE TWO
rHE BUTLER HERALD BUTLER, GEORGIA, MAY 10, 1934
REYNOLDS DEPARTMENT
-Conducted by-
Civic Improvement Club of Reynolds
THE SWAN
(Kosulyn Prager, Brooklyn, N. Y.)
See the snow white graceful swan,
Gliding on the silv’ry pond.
YS th feathers smooth and (flossy
l its glen, green and mossy.
Midst the white lilies he lies,
Then goes soaring to the skies.
Evening shadows o'er the palm,
Then he’s resting, peaceful, calm.
Wh ere’s the snow
swan
Gliding on the silv'ry pond.
white peaceful
One of the season’s most delight
ful alfairs was the Junior-Senior
Prom Party Friday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Newsom.
Mr. E. G. Hollis of Atlanta and
Mr .and Mrs. C. H. Hollis and
daughter Elaine, of Tazewell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Swearin
gen.
Mr. and, Mrs. Morris Coolilc, of
Newran and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Dreizin and family, of Butler were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Coolik
ar.d family Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. William Lifsey spent Among those going to Woodland
Monday in Atlanta. i to the Missionary Conference were:
Mr3. Alice James, Mrs. Chas. Smith
Carson,
M r. ar.d Mrs. D S. Saunders spent
Thursday in Macon .
Miss Winnie Aultman visited
friends in Talbotton last week.
Miss Martha Thorpe spent last
week end with friends in Perry.
Col. and Mrs. Dan Beeland were
pleasant visitors here last week.
Col. C. B. Marsh.il spent the
week end with relatives in Atlanta.
Miss Mattie Musslewhite spent
the week end with friends in Atlan
ta.
Mr. and Mrs. Duck Swan, of Me
lon spent Sunday with relatives
here.
Misses Susan Bryan and Frances
Ricks spent the week end in Ameri-
cus.
Miss Louise returned to
Macon Friday after a week’s visit
here.
Mrs. E. T. Seay, Misses Mildred
and Mabel Seay spent Wednesday in
Macon.
Mr. Elbert Hill of Macon, spent
Sunday here the guest of Mrs. Mat-
tic Hill.
Mr. Clarence Seay and Mrs. S. D.
Anthony visited relatives in Macon
last week.
Mrs. F. M.
Bell, Mrs. F.
E. H. Joiner.
A.
Mrs. Robert
I’icks and Mrs.
Taylor Mill News
Miss Imogene Sheppard of Ideal,
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Oliver last week.
Bernice and Billy Windham were
week end guests of Mrs. Vera Eu
banks.
Mr. Paul Jones of LaGrange w-as
the guest of his sister, Mrs. R. E.
Smith for several days last week.
Rev. Carswell of McIntyre, filled
the pulpit for Fev. Mosley last Sun
day. Saturday night he was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cofield.
Sunday at dinner he was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith and
Sunday night he visited in the home
of Mr .and Mrs .Murray Blair.
The Taylor Mill boys played a
game of baseball with Butler on their
diamond. Butler defeated the local
team 13-4.
Miss Lannis Chidree spent the
week end in Thomaston with Mrs.
Aubrey Peterman .
Mrs. Ollie Parker and children
Mr Sam Stringfellow has returned
from a visit to relative' - in Plains
<nd Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lifsey spent |
the week end with their parents in i
Montezuma.
spent the week end in Thomaston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harold and : end with Mr. Keith Trapp.
Crowell News.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mosley and
Mrs Lee Mosley spent Saturday in
Macon the guests of Mrs. G.L. Saun
ders.
Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Young were
week end guests of Mrs. Carlisle,
Mrs. Young’s mother, of Macon.
Mrs. J. B. Goodwin ard Miss
Evelyn Goodwin were Tuesday guests
of Mrs. R. D. Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Montgomery
and daughter spent Wednesday in
Macon shopping.
Mr and Mrs. G. Z. Young, Vir
ginia and Mr. Alton Montgomery
spent Friday in Macon shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hardage and
Miss Mittie Windham attended the
the annual singing at Shiloh Sunday.
We are very sorry to learn that
Mrs. Elie Peterman who is very ill
was carried to the Oglethorpe hos
pital in Macon Sunday. Her numer
ous friends hope for her a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wainwright and
family ard Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Aberthnot were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Lewis
an dfamily in Roberta.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jarrell and
Sue and Messrs Clarence and Alton
Montgomery spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. G. Z. Young and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hortman and
children visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. Mc
Carty of Ideal Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McDaniel and
family, Miss Sara Montgomery and
Mr. Howard Bass spent Sunday with
Mrs. L. M. McDaniel at Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McDaniel, of
Reynolds were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Neis-
ler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hortman and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs
George Spillers Sunday.
Messrs Clarence Montgomery and
Clifford Adams and Misses Eleanor
McDaniel and Sara Montgomery vis
ited Mr. Blanford Jarrell who is ill,
one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Neisler and
family spent Saturday in Macon
shopping.
Mr .Paul Goodwin spent th e week
Mauk News
Miss Leonora Anderson spent
Turners Chapel
School closed here Friday after a
Monday night with Mrs. R D. Wal- | successful term under the able facul-
ler . ' ty composed of Messrs B. F. Moore,
Mr .and Mrs. Hinton Woodall and ' Pope Booth and Misses Martha
Mrs. Lizzie Maud Guy were guests | Benns and Pauline Spillers. Mr W.
for the week er.d of relatives at T. Rustin, county school superinten-
Ideal. I dent, made the announcements. Hon
C. H. Neisler, after being introduced
by Mr. B. F. Moore, made an address
to the seventh grade pupils, and
-Mrs. Worthen Taunton and little
son spent the week end with Mrs. A.
J Peacock.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bell is critically ill with
pneumonia.
Miss Rita Peacock and Mr. Barney, Cora Wafton , Moze lle Rog-
McDaniel attended the singing at Mt | „ j n;n„..,i
Pisgah Sunday afternoon.
WESLEY
guest,
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Adams
little son were the week end
of friends and relatives in , ia
Mr. and Mrs. Walter SuggT*
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,S U °
of Thomaston, were the guests^.
Mr. and Mrs .R. M. Suggs Sunday-
Masses Alice McCants and M,-
garet Gee were the Wednesday night
guests of Miss Frances Dowr
Mrs. Lula Wall and daughters,
Miss Rita Peacock und Mrs. H. S
Wall spent the day recently in Co
lumbus.
Mrs. E. L. Whittington and little
daughter spent a few days recently
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Montgomery at Charing.
delivered certificates to five girls and j Mrs - w ; A- Spinks who has bee,
two boys, members of the seventh friends and relatives in Co.
grade class. Those receiving certifi- | lumbus for the past few weeks haj
cates were Lorena, Lucy and Edr.a returned home.
Mrs. Walter Willis and daughter
were the guests ,of Mrs. Luther Wil.
son Saturday.
Mrs. Will and Miss Louise Gilson
ers, Bernard Peterman, Dillard
Spillers and F. E. Posey. At the
noon hour an abundant basket dinner
was enjoyed. Following luncheon, j s P ent Wednesday afternoon with Mr,
Rev. J. E. Pate delivered an inspiring I M ani * Miss Mary Suggs.
sermon to a large crowd. As the day
drew to a close each one present
was eager to express their enjoy
ment of the day.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Miss Nettie B. Hill was the guest j Rogers as citizens of our communi-
Wedr.esday night of Mrs. J. T Gar- j ty.
rett at Charing. | Evelyn Rogers spent the week end
Misses Pauline Jarrell and Ruby | with Mozelle Rogers.
Jinks were spend the night visitors! Mr and Mrs Bm Aberthnot Mr.
of Mrs. E. W. Jinks W ednesday and jj rs l. J. Wainwright spent
n 'ght. j Friday with Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilder and Mrs i Rogers.
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Will Mullins Sunday.
Mrs. U. S Underwood was the
guest of Mrs. Will Rogers Monday.
Miss Charnie Pool was the guest
of Miss Earline Douglas Sunday.
Miss Pellie Jones was the Satur
day night guest of Miss Dora Bart-
Mr. and Mrs. William Ficklir.g, of lett.
»
Macon, spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. Fickling.
Mr. Herman Wright of Columbus,
was the week end guest of Miss
Blanche Marshall.
Mr. H. F. Goldstein and family, of
Grifl'in, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. David Coolik
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Duke, of Adel,
were the guests of Rev. J. N. Shell
and family Sunday.
The Epworth League enjoyed a
•ocial at the home of Mrs. Ralph
Camp Monday evening.
Mrs. Flowers spent the week end
at the home of her brother, Mr.
Desmond Harp at Delta.
Mrs. C. L. Pyron, Mrs. Homer
Belaud and Miss Elizabeth Griffin
spent Sunday at Molena.
After spending a week with rela
tives here, Miss Helen Powell re
turned to Macon Sunday.
Misses Marie Barrow ar.d Eliza
beth Parker, of Ideal, spent the week
end here with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilreath, of Atlanta
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Windham one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Payne and
Mrs. Grny spent Sunday in Butler
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F^iin.
Mr. and Mrs. David Montfort vis
ited relatives in Fort Valley Sunday.
Mr. Ralph Camp visited his family
here Sunday.
Mrs. Elam Griffith ard Mrs. Med-
loek went to Atlanta Sunday to visit
relatives. Mrs. Wedlock remained for
a more extended visit.
Mrs. James Musslewhite, Mrs.
Tom Saunders and Mr. Hoke Byrd
visited their sister, Mrs. William
Worthy of Talbotton Monday.
Mr .Faxton Sepy accompanied by
Mr. Winston liurdine, of Macon,
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr
Seay'= mother, Mrs. E. F. Seay.
Rev. Mr. Pittman, of Thomaston
preached at the Reynolds Baptist
church Sunday and was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs .R. A. Hinton during his
»isit in the city.
The Taylor Mill ball team defeat
ed the Reynolds team Thursday p m.
on the Taylor Mill diamond.
There were 128 present at Sunday
school last Sunday.
FARM MULES FOR SALE
I have on hand a number of good
farm mules, either young or second
hand stock, for sale at reasonable
prices. See me before you buy.
D. W .PAYNE, Reynolds, Ga.
D. B. Oliger entertained Mr . and
Mrs. N. L. Halley, Misses Nettie B.
Hill, Pauline Jarrell, Ruby Jinks and
Rita Peacock with a fish supper in
the grove near Mrs. Ella Woodall’s
home Friday evening.
Several of our citizens attended
the Marcus Bartfett radio stars en
tertainment at |Butle* las Tuesday-
night.
The young people’s Sunday school
clases .of about thirty-two members,
composed a congenial party enjoying
a picnic outing at Warm Springs
Saturday.
Miss Dorothy Jones was' the week
end ghest of Misses Carolyn and
Dorothy Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jones were
Mrs. L. Rogers was the Saturday
guest of her mother, Mrs. R. E.
Wainwright .
Mrs. Claude Rogers ar.d Mrs. Sara
Cochran were the Monday guests of
Mrs. Lokie Rogers
Mrs. Elie Peterman was removed
to the Middle Georgia sanitariipn for
treatment a few days ago. Her many
friends hope she may soon recover.
The seventh grade of our school
entered Butler high school Monday.
Mrs. N. E. Peterman visited Mrs.
Elie Peterman Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hortman
visited Mr. N. E. Peterman and
family Sunday'.
Mrs. Sara Cochran spent the week
gdests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and | end with Mrs. Leila Rogers.
Mrs. H. S. Wall. Prayer services will be held at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chapman spent | home of Mr and Mrs. L. L. Dicker-
Sunday with relatives at Junction son. Everybody invited.
City.
Marguerite, the little daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.E. L. Whittington, is
sick with measles.
Grand Theatre
REYNOLDS. GEORGIA
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
MAY 10 & 11
“THE INVISIBLE MAN”
With Claude Rains and Gloria
Stuart. He made himself invisible
and insanely ravaged a terrified
world! The screen masters the
“impossible" to give you the
thrill of a lifetime! You’ll be sur
prised, amazed, mystified, stirred
to the core by this startling
drama, in which a great author’s
most imaginative story has be
come the screen’s most realistic
thriller!
SATURDAY, MAY 12
MONDAY', MAY 14
The most HUMAN story ever
told Will James:
“SMOKY”
With Victor Jory, Irene Bentley
ar.d Will James. Brought to the
screen at last! Will James’ be
loved “SMOKY'” . . . The most
human horse ever captured, the
hero of a story that millions have
read and will want to see . . .
plus a real thrilling romance be
tween a girl and a man.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
MAY 17 & 18
El Brendel, In:
“OLSEN’S BIG MOMENT”
Beginning Monday, May 14, pic
tures will be shown four nights a
week ... On Monday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
§HOW BEGINS AT 7:30 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. L T. Horton and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hor
ton spent Saturday in Macon shop
ping.
Miss Janie Neisler was the Satur
day guest of Kathryn Jenkins.
Mr. John Montgomery spent Sun
day with Mr. Edward Jenkir.
Mr. William O’Neal was the week
end guest of Mr. Harold Windham.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Byrd and
family spent Sunday with Mrs. A.
D. Byrd.
Sunday guest of Mr. Mack Lucas
was Mr. Howard McCrary,
Mrs. George Hortman and daugh
ter were the week er.d guests of Mrs
A. J. Byrd and family.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. Elie
Peterman were Mrs. A. D. Windham
Mrs. B .M. Montgomery, Mrs. J. W.
O’Neal, Mrs. C. B. Shines and Mrs.
J B. Goodwin.
Mrs. Ed Kilby and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. John Haywood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B .Byrd and fami
ly were Saturday guests of relatives
in Butler.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Fuller were Mr. and Mrs. A1
Fehring and Betty, of Atlanta and
Mr. and Mrs. Hardage and children
of Buena Vista.
Mr. Emory Parr and Miss Julia
Parr visited friends in Macon Sun
day night.
Mr. Robert Byrd has treated him
self to a new Chevrolet.
Wednesday night guest of Miss
Helen - McDaniel was Miss Sarah
Lucas.
Mr .J. I. Fuller was the Sunday
guest of his daughter, Mrs. Rena
Lowe, of Roberta.
Mrs. J. I. Fuller is spending a
while with her son, Mr. Herbert Ful
ler at Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hinton and
family were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Wainwright.
Rev. and Mrs. M. T. Gaultney
were Saturday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. O’Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Chapman visited
relatives in Perry Sunday.
Mrs. A. D. Byrd was the Friday
guest of Mrs. H. S. Byrd.
Mrs. Walter Byrd spent the week
end with Mrs. W. F. Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jarrell and
Sue spent Saturday evening in But
ler.
The teachers of Crowell school and
Mrs. J. W .Lancaster entertained the
seventh grade with a prom party
Wednesday evening at the home .of
Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster. Each one
attending seemed to have a most de
lightful time. Delicious punch and
cake were served.
Mrs. L. T. Horton was Tuesday
dinner guest of Mrs. Jeff Young.
Musical Recital at Mauk School
Mrs. J .E. Welch will present her
music pupils in a recital May 10 at
8 o’clock at the Mauk school
building. The ^members of this class
are as follows: Frances Watson, Ida
Leach, Mary Woodall, Robert Waller
Josephine Harbuck, Lura Welch,
Pershing Whittington, Rena Duncan
Earline Turner and Carolyn Wall.
There are no admission charges and
the public und friends of the music
department are cordially invited to
attend this recital.
HOWARD
Miss Louise Parks is visiting Mrs.
G. D. Locke at Butler this week.
Mr. Frank Fain, Jr., spent the
week end with his family here.
Mr. H. F. Pickard of Macon, was
the recent guest of his mother, Mrs
Beulah Pickard.
Several from here attended the
singing at Shiloh near here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Martin and
Mrs. McHan of Macon, are the
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
John- Brown and Mrs. Lee Watson.
Miss Elizabeth Parks entertained
the Sewing Club Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. Archie Loyd of Charing visit-
d relatives here S unday.
Mrs. Cynthia Streetman of Thom-
aston spent a few days the past
week the guest of Mrs. Lee Waston
Mesdames R .L. Brown, A. F, Fain
and L. H. Vanlandingham were
Monday afternoon guests of Mrs.
Kate Morris at Centerville.
Mrs. Cecil Gunn spent a few days
in Columbus recently.
Mrs. R. L. Bnown was in Atlanta
last week.
Wainwright—Posey
Of cordial interest to their many
friends is the announcement of the
marriage of Miss Lora Wainwright,
the attractive daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Wainwright, to Mr. Posey
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Posey The
marriage was solemnized Sunday,
May 6th, at the home of Mr. Trpp.
Their many friends wish them much
happiness.
ENGLISHVILLE
Mr. Porter Pinkard of Roanoke
Ala., arrived today to spend several
days with his brother, Mr. R. q
Pinkard.
Mr. and Mrs. C C. Heath and
daughter and Miss Louise Gilson
spent Saturday in Thomaston.
Misses Lois Heath and Alice Mc
Cants spent Thursday night with
Miss Estelle Spinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker Baldwin were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. \
Heath.
Little Cathryn Amos of Butler
was the week end guest of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Amos.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rrake and
children and Mr D. W. Wilson
ited Mr. and Mrs. John Brake Sun
day .
Mrs. J. H. Adams Mrs. Luke
Adams and little son spent Wednes
day p. m. with Mrs Haywood Allen.
Miss Mary Amos visited Mrs.
Frank Amos of Butler recently.
Mrs. R. M. and Miss Mary Suggs
accompanied Mrs. Walter Suggs and
Mrs. R C. Montgomery ,of Butler
to Reynolds Wednesday where the)
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Suggs.
Mrs. D. W. Wilson, Mrs. Luther
Wilson and son were the guests of
Mrs. Clyde Wilson Sunday
Several from here attended the
singing at Shiloh Sunday.
Miss Alice Amos spent Tuesday
night with Miss Alice Amos of But
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pinkard, Miss
es Mary Suggs and Lois Heath at
tended the League Council meeting
which was held at the Methodist
church in Butler Tuesday night.
Miss Marguerite Wilson and Ju-
liar/- Culverhouse were chosen
contestants to enter the Spelling
Contest which was held at Butler
Tuesday afternoon.
LEAGUE NEWS
A business meeting of the Weslej
League was held Sunday night
lowing a very inspiring program
This meeting was held for the pur
pose of electing officers.
The following officers were elect
ed: President, Miss Lois Heath; V-
Pres., Miss Mary Suggs; Sect)’
Treas., Miss Allie Amos; Publicity
Reporter, Miss Frances Willis.
We appreciate the enthusiasm and
splendid work that the old officer!
have done, and sincerely hope tha:
the new officials will be as en
thusiastic as were the former ones.
We have a very large attendan
at the League every Sunday night
and if you are not a member of our
League we would be glad to have
you .come and worship with us.
A special program is being
ranged for Sunday night, the da;
set aside for Mother’s Day. We ex
tend to the mothers of our com
munity a special invitation to meet
Mrs. Earl Neisler, Misses Bess and
Janie Neisler were guests of Mrs.
Brady at Oglethorpe Friday.
Mrs. Howard Fulton, Mrs. Jeff
Young and Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hor
ton were shoping in Macon Wednes
day .
Miss Bess Neisler was the guest
of friends in Butler Tuesday.
The Fiddlres’ Convention
A Fiddlers’ Convention was held
at Crowell school on Friday night,
May 5. The musicians were from
Thomaston and the local C. C. C.
Camp. Everyone seemed to have a
delightful time. There was a very-
large crowd in attendance. One of
each group received a prize. We
hope to have the musicians with us
again soon.
Mr. Robert English of Anderson-
ville was the dinner guest Tuesday
of Mr. and Mrs. C M. English.
Mrs. Lee Kleckley and Mrs. Al
berta Murray of Oglethorpe; Mrs.
Bettie Kleckley and Mrs. Ralph Ellis
of Atlanta, were Monday guests of
Messrs Charlie and W. L. English.
Mr .and Mrs. T. W. Key spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Key at Lowe.
Mr. J. A. Duke and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. N. A. Rooks near
Lacross.
Mr. H. Justice and family were
Sunday guests of Mr. C. D. Athon
and family.
Mr .and Mrs. Russell English and
children spent Sunday with Mr. B.
Mathis and family near Oglethorpe.
Mr. Walter Jones and daughter
Nora Miss Anita Whatley, of Hicks with us Sunday ni ht
mill, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones of
Miona Springs, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones. •
Mr. Charlie English ar.d Mr. 0. F.
English were in Americus Tuesday
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Duke and
family were Saturday visitors of Mr
and Mrs. H. R. Ellis.
Mr. Robert English of Anderson-
ville was the Tuesday visitor of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Kitchens.
Mrs. Paul Carter, of Garden Val
ley spent the week very pleasantly
with friends and relatives here. Mr.
Carter came over Sunday and ac
companied his wife back home.
Mrs. Lydia English, Mrs. Shealy
and Miss Ruth English were in
Americus Thursday.
Mesdames H. Justice and children
J. A. Duke and children and Miss
Marjorie Justice spent Tuesday with
Mrs. J. H. Jones.
Mrs. R. A. McLendon spent Tues
day afternoo with Mrs. W. A. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lee and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McLendon
and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carter
and Paul Carter spent Saturday with
Mrs. Mary McLendon and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Fowler of Cor
inth spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Smith.
Mrs. C. M. English was a Tuesday
visitor of Mrs .Lydia English.
Mrs. J G rmif- ->nd children and
Mr. H. R. Ellis spent Tuesday with
Mrs. J. A. Duke.
Mr. J. C. Jones and family, ®.
A. R. Jones, Mr. O. Jones, of
ham, were Sunday guests of Mr. aid
Mrs. J. H. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLewi (,n
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Green.
Miss Marjorie Justice attended the
entertainment at the home of Miss
Ruth Athon at Lowe Saturday eve '
ning.
Little Martha Ellis, of Oglethorpe
returned home Saturday after a f eW
days’ visit with little Virginia, Elis 8 '
beth and Doris English.
Miss Elene Green spent Tuesday
night with her sister, Mrs. R-
McLendon.
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