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•THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. ISI.
PLEASANT HILL
Mrs. Jnla Wall and daughter, Cleo,
wore tbf dinner giwsts of Mrs. W. C.
Mobley Monday.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. }Vctton Jones
on October .'loth. a daughter.
Misses Marie Chapman and Bethel
Jones, of Oak drove, spent Saturday
niplit with Mrs. and. W Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mobley, of Htnt
bam wt*re guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Casper.
Mr. and Mis. /.nrb Wall were dinner
gjiests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Wall of
St at lmm Sunday.
Mr. Hilley Bedingfleld is on the sick
list Ibis week.
Mr. DeWltt Mobley spent last Sat
urday 11 iu I>l with Mr. (lurry Jones.
Eittle Misses Louise and Mosselle
Moldey spent Saturday night with lit
tle Miss Inez Johnson.
Messrs. John Holier (son, James
Jones and Jessie Mobley spent Monday
with Mr. Jimmie Mobley of near
Decatur.
Messrs. O. W. Jones. Earl Mobley
spent Sunday night with Mr. George
Malcom of I’enfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Jones spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim John
son.
Miss I iter. Johnson was the dinner
guest of Miss Louise Mobley Sunday.
Mr. Jim Johnson was called to the
bedside of his sick father, Mr. Bud
Johnson, Monday.
Miss dladys Mobley was the dinner
guest of Mr. James Jones Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Mobley and children were
guests of Mrs. J. N. Mobley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wall were the
guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. G
W. Jones, Sunday night.
PARRISH LOCALS
Miss Annie Hell Clack was tin* guest
of Miss Nellie Allen Sunday.
Mrs. Sunie Elder and daughter. Car
men, were the guests of Mrs. Birtie
Allen Sunday.
Miss Until Allen was the guest of
Miss Malira Farr Sunday.
Miss Carrie Freeman is seriously ill
at this writing; hope she will soon re
cover. *'
Mrs drizzle and children have mov
ed to the mountains to ilcir former
home place.
Mrs. Tilda Elliott, Mrs. C. I’. Allen,
Mrs. S. E. Elliott were guests of Mrs
O, W. Skelton Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs, S. E. Ellliott spent a few days
last week with Mrs. J. T. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flanigan took
To Farmers and Merchants of North Georgia
We Have Ample Funds to Make Advances on
Consignments of Cotton
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BARRETT & COMPANY, Inc.,
Athens, Georgia
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B. F. HARDEMAN C. H. PHINIZY B. A. CRANE
Managers
dinner with their granddaughter, Mrs.
A. H. Allen, Sunday.
Remember there will be preaching at
tilts place the fourth Sunday night.
Miss McDougal spent
week-end with Misses Pauline and No
rine Johnson last week.
Miss Xorine Johnson was the guest
of her Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Ilealan, Sunday.
Miss Nancy Mote spent a few days
ZZ INSURANCE
Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago and a
Mkely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
do t night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
DEL A*. ay mean the loss of your home. Any man can build a home
once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable insurance company
so that when calamity comes he can build again. lie owes the protection
tbat it gives, to his peucc of mind and the care of his loved ones.
Kilgore, Radford & Smith
Army Clothing
On sale at J. C. Ray & Cos.
Store
WINDER GEORGIA
These goods are great bargains,
and afford an opportunity to lay in
comfortable Winter Goods at a great
saving.
Wool Blankets, at $3.65
Overcoats as long as they last, $4.85
Big line of other goods not
mentioned.
COCHRAN BROS. .
last week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Marr. x
The county agent was here Satur
day and started a farmers class.
MMr the CuepTOormtTory.
A Kansas student who appear* to
ke related to our old friend, Mr*.
Blanderby, was descrttrtng the snnkoo
garden en the school campus. “In the
Olece where they had tulips," he said,
•tbev've now got a row of salivas with
torn* epttooroaa la Ihe center." —Bo#-
*on Transcript
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