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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1922.
STATHAM
Mr. .1 W. Cook entertained at din
nor Sunday Mr. and Mix. Downy Kuwi
fgan of Atheu*. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Langford of Mars Hill..
Quite a good many social affairs
given this we k in honor of Misses Kliz
alieth Grant <>f Sliiloli and Lucile Gib
wrti. of Appalachicola, Florida, the
guests of Mr. mid Mrs 15. 11. Grant.
Mrs Georgia MeDonnhl was called
to the bedside of her daughter. Mrs. J.
(V Cooper of Bogart who is convales
cing now.
Mrs. Joe Autry and Mrs. Webb Hen
ton (lorn Oconee were the week-end
guests of their mother, Mrs.. Ellen
Itooly.
'l i e frit : ds of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W.
Williams are sympathizing with them
in the very serious illness of their
brother, Mr. Williams’brother of IMne
Grove with pnemonia.
Mrs. J. W. Cook entertained on last
Saturday afternoon at her home on
Jefferson street in lionor of her little
daughter's 11th ldrthday. On entering
the hall each member was presented
with a question. After the answer a
eoniest was held of which laiinie late
llaynie and James Thurmond were the
winners. Several games were played
and then delicious refreshments were
Horvisl by the vivacious mother. Each
and every one wishing her many hap
py birthdays.
Mrs. 1C 11. Grant entertained on last
Tuesday evening in honor of Misses
Elizabeth Grant and Ismise Gibson.
Games uind music were enjoyed for
quite awhile after which the program
committee was invited in the dining
room where they made out a splendid
program for the Christian Endeavor
which is enjoyed by all that attend. Af
ter which a delicious salad course was
nerved with hot chocolate. Mrs. Grunt
was assisted in entertaining by Misses
Callie anal Ellen Hammond.
One of the social events of the sea
son was an entertaindent given by Mrs.
W M Htineheomh at her home on Broad
street last Thursday evening. The
honor gue-st being Misses Elizabeth
Grant and Louise Gibson of Shiloh and
Appalachian, Florida. On entering the
hall punch was served after which
they were invited in the parlor where
games, music ami a contest was en
joyed throughout the evening. After
whieh a delicious salad course was
nerved.
One of the most interesting games
af the season was the basket hall game
between S. E. O. C. and Statham High
-Friday afternoon, the score made 24
to ft in favor of Statham. S. E. 0. C.
has a good team but Statham has
them outclassed. They put up a good
light but were put out.
COUNTY LINE SCHOOL
December 11, 1930.
Coulnty Line school, has grown to he
one of the largest accredited high
schools in Northeast Georgia. It has
a five acre earn pus. oovt ed with grass
and bdautiful, shrubbery. The main
building is a two-story brick structure
consisting of otiiee, library, expression,
anisic studio, class rooms, ami a large
auditorium.
We also have a separate dormitory
for the boys, and girls in which the
basement of each is tilt ml for indoor
•thirties and swimming pool.
W* have a faculty of eighteen teach
ers, and about live hundred pupils en
rolled, with a senior class of twelve.
In nineteen hundred twenty-two
Comity Line was a two story wood
building built on a very cheap plan
with only three teachers.
Faithful work and pulling together
is what put County Line where she is
to <l l y.
RUTH WHEELER. sth grade..
Notice of Sale of Personal Properly.
tiWoIMIIA Harrow comity.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordhary of said county of Harrow,
heretofore granted; will be sold before
Hie court house door of said county,
on Tuesday, the lOt h day of December,
lifcK. within the legal hours of sale, the
following property of the estate of A.
Perry, deceased, to-wit:
Seven head of mules.
One cow and calf.
Two 2-tiorse wagons.
Harness, farm tools,
and other personalty.
Terms of sale cash.
Sold for the purpose of paying debts
and for division, to the heirs of said
estate
E. S. PERRY,
Administrator
Pigs and Shoats for Sale
Will he in Winder Saturday. Decem
ber 16. with a load of pigs and slmnts
for mb* at reasonable prices.—T. R.
Flaniesu. , Itpd.
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a Christmas present. Another thing; with each piece of Aluminum purchased you get a coupon which entitles
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ternoon, December 23rd, at 2:30 o’clock.
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30, DEC. 19TH. BE ON HAND
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