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THURSDAY. JUNE 23, 1921
4 Parish Academy Locals
Mrs. Sunie Elder and daughter were
guests Wednesday night of her brother,
Mr. Ode Flanigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen and Miss
•Bessie Simpson sent Thursday night
with the latter’s grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Flanigan.
This community was visited by a
good rain Wednesday night which was
well pleasing to the farmers.
Sylvester Saul spent Wednesday
night with Herman Simpson.
Mrs. A. X. Elliott and children were
guests Friday night of Mrs. Price.
■ Miss Jewell Elliott was the guest a
While Friday night of Miss Carmen El
der.
Mrs. Pearlie Simpson and daughter,
Floru, and Mrs. Birtie Allen spent last
Sunday with Mrs. Vesta Cruce.
Mrs. A. X. Elliott had as her guests
Sunday Mrs. Price, Mrs. C. P. Allen
and Mrs. Mary Allen.
Miss Thelma Allen spent Saturday
night with Miss Bessie Simpson.
Misses Pauline and Xorene John
son and Gladys Evans were guests on
Sunday of their grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Healan.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Greeson were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Skelton.
The singing at Mr. C. P. Allen’s last
Sunday afternoon was highly enjoyed
by all present.
Miss Bessie Simpson was the guest
Sunday of Miss Thelma Allen.
Mr. Ernest Simpson spent Saturday
night with Mr. Clarence Braselton.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Allen sent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Smith.
Miss Thelma Allen spent last week
with her little neice, Miss Lavertice
House.
Many attended the singing at Mr. J.
,0. Healan’s Sunday night.
' Misses Xellie, Ruth and Thelma Al
len were guests of Miss Carmen Elder
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Charlie Moat and family were
guests of his brother, Mr. Henry Moat
Sunday.
Miss Carmen Elder spent Sntnrdo
night with Misses Xellie and Ruth Al
len.
Miss Alene Smith was the guest of
Miss Carmen Elder Sunday night
A large crowd was present at Sunday
school and preaching Sunday Several
visitors were present.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen spent
awhile Sunday afternoon with the for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Al
len.
A GENTLEMAN (?)
A few days ago a swell-looking young
lady came up the street with an ex
tremely short skirt on—extremely
short —and there was one man in the
crowd —the skirt was awfully short—
who never even looked at her. E\ory
one lose gazed and gazed, but the poor
man paid no attention whatever. W e
know you don’t believe this story, but
it'.S' tlie truth. He was —blind. —Ex-
change.
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OCONEE SINGING CHOIR.
The Oconee County Singing Choir
will meet with Hebron Christian church
in Oconee county the fourth Sunday af
ternoon in June. All Barrow county
singers are invited to come. We will
have good singing.—Z. D. Lancaster,
President.
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UNION LOCALS
Misses Lollie Pendergrass and Beu
lah Bradberry spent Thursday after
noon with Miss Desma Page.
Mr. J. L. Magiless spent Sunday
morning with Mr. J. I) .Spenee.
Mrs. Grady Segars and children of
Pea Hill spent Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Guy Miueey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Strange had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H.
M. Segars and children of Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stewart and
children were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. T. O. Pendergrass.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Healan spent Sun
day with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. V. Healan.
Mr. Farris Harbin spent Thursday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Swan
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinesley of Winder vis
ited their daughter, Mrs. Walter Saul,
one day last week.
Miss Lizzie Morgan spent Saturday
uight with Miss Lollie Pendergrass.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spence had as
their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. William Stephens and children
and M r. Needum Spence of Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton and
children wire guests of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Page, last
Sunday.
Messrs. Frank Doster and Raymond
Doster fpent Sunday morning with
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ottley Healan.
Chamberlain’s Tablets Arc Mild And
Gentle in Effect.
The laxative effect of Chamberlain’s
Tablets is so mild and gentle that you
can hardly realize that it has been pro
duced by a medicine.
cam Be Done.
“One of the biggest problems,” said
Jud Tunkins, “is to make the average
man enjoy doin’ regular work as much
is he does figurin’ out puzzles.”
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OAK GROVE
Quite a large crowd enjoyed the Sun
day school picnic given on last Tues
day.
Mrs. Wills has returned to her home
in Jefferson after spending some time
here with her daughter, Mrs. Lester
Harwell.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Wilbanks spent
last Wednesday with their son,, Mr.
Bee Wilbanks, near Auburti.
Miss Elizabeth Booth spent the past
week-end in Statham with Miss Lucile
Itylee.
Messrs. Jack and Hoyt Jones spent
several days in Greensboro last week.
Mrs. Sarah Healan, of Winter Gar
den, Florida, is spending some time
with her daughter, Mrs. Rob McEl
hannon.
Mrs. John Brown, of Bishop, is
spending this week with her mother,
Mrs. Payne, who has been quite ill.
Miss Eula Hardy, of near Statham,
visited Miss Nelle Fulcher Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. R. H. Jones entertained her
Sunday school class with a party on
Saturday night. After several games
dainty refreshments were served.
Pertecost
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wall and children
of Statham were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Haynie Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie McDonald and children
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mob
ley, of Carithers Mill.
Little Miss Mary Nelle Prickett of
Winder was the guest of her aunt,
Miss Grace Prickett last week.
Mr. R. H. Haynie and son were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haynie
Sunday.
Quite a number from here attended
the singing at Bogart Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. House and chil
dren fo Gainesville were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Patton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wages and baby
of Providence and Mrs. Dewey Crowe
and children of Statham were guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Miller, Sunday.
Miss Gladys Prickett of Bogart is
spending this week with Miss Grace
Prickett.
Miss Lois Couch spent Sunday with
Miss Wilda Pentecost.
Mrs. H. A. Hardigree and children
and Miss Grace Prickett spent Wed
nesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Green
way.
Messrs. W. T. and Ray Prickett were
the guests of relatives in Commerce last
week.
Mr. J. C. Hardigree and little son
of Montreal spent Thursday and Fri
day with relatives here.
The party given by Miss Wilda Pen
tecost was very much enjoyed by all
present.
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They All Demand It.
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the Union, Receives It.
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today that relieve, hut do not cure.
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E. O. Foster, weaver, Middle St.,
says: “I was so had with kidney trouble
that if I would bend over, I could hard
ly straighten up, the pains In my back
were awful and it felt as if there were
a weight ou my kidneys. The worst
trouble 1 had was the way my kidneys
acted, as I had to get up several times
during the night on this account. One
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of the trouble since.”
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sorrels spent
Sunday with their father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Sorrels, of near Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin spent Sun
day witli Mr. and Mrs. John Murtiu
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Crow were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Griffeth are
the proud parents of a big boy.
Mrs. H. M. Sailors and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Clack of Bethlehem
visited Mr. Sailors and family of Hosch
ton Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Clack had as her guests
Saturday afternoon Mrs. John Clack
and Mrs. W. T. Barber.
Beatrice Perkins spent part of lust
week with Linnell Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perkins spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McElroy
of Vinegar Hill.
Mri. ujid Mrs. Albert Murphy of
Hoschton visited the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Murphy, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Young Doster spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Maughon and family
of Auburn visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Dalton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mur
phy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Attaway spent
Sunday in Gainesville the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tate.
Misses Dell and Fannie Sims has as
theij- guests Saturday night Misses
Florine and Lucile Rooks.
A large crowd attended the party
at Miss Oilie Murphy’s Saturday night
and all reported a nice time.
Miss Fannie Sims spent several
days last week at Mt. Moriah the guest
of Miss Gerdie Wood.
The convicts are working the roads
which was needed since the big rains.
Miss Oilie Murphy spent several days
in Winder last week the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Bertha Castleberry.
Mrs. Tom Stewart spent one day last
week at Carl the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Freeman.
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