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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921.
BETHEL NEWS
Mrs. Henry Pruitt and daughter,
Omie, Friday afternoon with
Mrs, J. W. Adams.
Miss Annie Brown was the guest of
Mrs. O. B. Brown Thursday.
Mr. Carlton Bolton was the guest of
Mr. Coleman Brown Wednesday night.
Mrs. C. A. Edwards was the guest
of Mrs. \V. C. Shore Saturday afternoon
Mr. Bill Led atm spent Wednesday
night with Mr. Holeomb Jenkins.
Mrs. T. W. Par tee was the guest of
Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams. Mr. ami
Mrs. V. H. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Adams were attests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Adams Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bolton had as their
dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V.
H. Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Partee were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway Sunday
night.
Mrs. Mattie Wright and daughter,
Mrs. John Dorsey, were guests of Mrs.
Arch Tanner Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Adams was the guest of
Mrs. W. C. Shore Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Edwards spent
one day last week with the latter s par
ents. Mr. ami Mrs. Green Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sorrell and son,
Jack, of Luxomni, and Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Brown spent Wednesday night
with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sturdivant and
Mrs. Minnie Sturdivant were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mosie Dillard, of Beth
lehem, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown and Mr.
and Mrs. W. Shore were guests of
Mrs. J. T. Huff Sunday.
Mr. C. A. Edwards motored to Win
der Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Marcus Price was the dinner
guest of Mr. Ira Adams Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ridgeway were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mosie Dil
lard. of Bethlehem, Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Burcll, of Auburn, filled the
pulpit here Sunday.
Miss Arn Partee was the guest of
Miss Larue Ridgeway Sunday night.
Miss Susie Brown spent Saturday
night with Misses Lona Belle and Ma
ry Lee Edwards.
Mr. Elmer Tuggle was the guest of
Mr. Coleman Brown Sunday.
UNION LOCALS .
Misses Fannie Healan and Ruth Fos
ter spent Thursday night with Mrs. W.
N. Strange.
Mr. Boyd Harbin was the dinner
guest of Mr. Raymond Duster Sunday.
Mr. Ben Healan was the week-end
guest of friends at Walnut.
Misses Fannie Lou and ('l<h> Foster
were the dinner guests of Misses Mary
Sue and Johnnie Lou Magness recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sugars and chil
dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Strange recently.
Mr. A. D. Mineey spent part of last
eek with his children, Mrs. Grady Se
gars and Mrs. Guy Mineey.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster spent
Sunday with their son, Mr. Albert Fos
ter, of Gallllee.
Mrs. Guy Mineey and daughter spent
Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. XV.
S. Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spence were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wat
kins. of Carter Hill, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chapman spent
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PARISH ACADEMY
Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Flanigan were
tlie guests of Mrs. C. M. Cruee and fam
ily Sunday afternoon.
Miss Beulah Elliott was the guest of
Miss Jewell Elliott Sunday.
Miss Pearl Murr was the guest of
Miss Ruth Allen Sunday.
Sunday school is progressing nicely
at this place. Everybody come.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Marr were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mote
Sunday.
Miss Bessie Simpson was the guest
of Thelma Allen Saturday night.
Miss Pearlie Simpson was the guest
of her daughter, Mis. Albert Allen,
recently.
Mr. Ernest Simpson had aw his guest
Friday night Mr. Henry Fowler.
Miss Bessie Simpson was the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Allen Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Allen and little
son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Marr Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen
Sunday.
Messrs. Erskine and Clarence Bras,
niton were tbe guests of Mr. Ernest
Simpson Sunday.
Miss Jewell and Master Chester El
liott spent Saturday night with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Elliott and family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doster
Saturday night.
Miss Aline Smith was the guest of
Miss Carmen Elder Sunday night.
Miss Carmen Elder was the guest of
Miss Nellie Allen Thursday night.
Miss Thompson, a great Sunday
school worker, gave us a good talk at
this place Sunday and everybody was
glad to hear her.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Slgman visited
our Sunday school Sunday.
Rev. J. J. Shedd, of Winder, visited
our Sunday school Sunday.
Rev. S. P. Higgins Is going to start
a serien of meetings at this place
Thursday night. Everybody come.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Elliott
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen visited their
brother, Mr. A. H. Allen, recently.
Mr. L. Allen was the guest of Mr.
larmon Simpson Sunday.
Snhiday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cronlc and
little daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Cronlc’s parents, Mr. and
is. •floe Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fortner, of Wal
nut, spent Saturday night and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oliver.
The singing at Mr. W. L. Page’s
Sunday afternoon was enjoyed by all
present.
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Read This!
The Chautauqua day be
gins at nine o’clock for
girls and boys.
From nltie to ten the big
Junior Community meet
ing with the Mayor in
charge.
From ten to eleven-thirty
games and stunts.
♦
Every afternoon a "story-
Hour.”
A "Buccaneer's Break
fast” hike.
A Pageant—" The Cruise
of the Jollity.” Room
for all “on deck.” Don’t
miss it.
Big "P-Raid” on opening
night. Everybody get
in it. Have your cos
tume ready.
Fun every minute!
Read the program for de
tails of all the big
events.
And—tickets are selling
at prices so low
That every boy and girl in
town can go
To Junior Chautauqua—
best days of the year.
Hurry up! Save your Pen
nies. Good times are
near.
Community
Chautauqua
Minister Discusses
His Wife’s Troubles
Rev. A. H. Sykes, former pastor of
he Watkins Park Presbyterian church,
Nashville, Tenn., says:
“After seeing what Tanlac lias ac
complished in my wife’s case, 1 am
convinced that it is a medicine of great
power and extraordinary merit. I do
not think I have ever seen anything
give such prompt results. Mrs. Sykes
had been in delicate health for ten
months, suffering from stomach trouble
and nervous breakdown.
“I frequently sought medical advice
but Tanlac is the only thing that gave
her any relief. After taking the medi
cine only a short time, she was able to
sit up and help with the household du
ties. I think it only a short time until
her health will be fully restored.”
Tanlac is sold in Winder by G. W.
DeLaPerriere & Sons, and by leading
druggists everywhere.
Carithers Mill
* Mr. .7. H. Mobley and daughter, Exer,
were the guests of relatives near Stat
hani Wednesday night.
Mrs. Charlie Williams spent Satur
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mobley.
Mrs. G. A. Dunnagan was the guest
of Mrs. J. W. Moon Saturday after
noon.
Mr. Pryor Moon and sister, Lottie,
and Mrs. Annie Adams, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Anglin, of Winder, spent
Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
,7. W. Moon.
Mrs. Jim Johnson and Mrs. S. L.
Mobley spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Mr. ami Mrs. Jones near
Statham.
The party given by Mr. and Mrs.
William DeLay Saturday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Dunagan had as
their guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pra
ter and children, of Gainesville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Skinner, of Brasel
ton.
Miss Kxar Mobley spent Saturday
night with Misses Lula Mae, Annette
and Reunette Moon.
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Elder were
tiic guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sims
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. H. Ang.in and Litclne Anglin
ind Mr. Adieus Reynolds, of Winder,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Moon.
Little Miss Dora lee Moon spent
Saturday night with little Miss Flos
'•ie Mobley.
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one sack of
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S. A. L. Schedule
In Effect May Ist, 1921.
South Bound.
No. 11 arrives 6:32 a.m.
No. 17 arrives 8:42 a. m.
No. 5 arrives 3:00 p.m.
No. 29 arrives 7:27 p.m.
North Bound
No. 30 arrives 9:15 a.m.
No. 6 arrives 2:35 p.m.
No. 18 arrives 7:00 p.m.
No. 12 arrives 11:07 p.m.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY
SCHEDULE—Effective July 24, 1921.
No. 8 daily for Gainesville lea. 1:33 pm.
No. 14 leaves Winder 8:45 A.M. Dai
No. 14 daily except Sunday for Gaines
ville, leives 8:45 PM
No. 5 adily except Sunday leaves 11:30
A. M.
No. 13 daily except Sunday from
Gainesville leaves 3:15 P. M.
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