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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923.
HARMONY GROVE
t Rev. Warwick filled his regular ap
pointment here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and
of Hog Mountain visited Mr.
Lovic Farr and family Sunday.
- Mrs. G. W. Etheridge of Atlanta
visited her son Mr. J. S. Etheridge and
family the week end.
' Miss Ruth Allen spent Saturday with
Mahra Farr. "
Messrs. William Smith and Henry
Clack attended preaching here Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wood spent the
week-end with her father, Mr. Bob
MoEver, of Hosehton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bovin and chil
dren attended preaching at Ebenezer
Sunday.
Mrs. Emory J. Mote is very ill at this
writing.
Mr. J. J. Farr is visiting his daugh
ters near Dnculn, Mrs. J. D. Tuggle.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Hendrix of Buford,
visited the latter's parents, Mr. and
J. A. Marr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson of At
lanta were in our burg Sunday.
Mrs. B. P. Wages and daughters. Del
pha and Auburn, visited Mrs. Walter
Smith Friday.
Messrs. J. S. Etheridge and Erbv
Xl ack scent a while In Buford Fridav.
Mr. Warren Franklin of Carl visited
Mr. Emory J. Mote Friday.
NEW PENTECOST
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Whitehead was
the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Whitehead Sunday.
Miss Reha Wall spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs. Ruth Brooksher.
Several from Union attended preach
ing here Sunday.
Mr. Wesley McDonnld had as his din
ner guest Sunday. Mr. Henry C. Lyle.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cook spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
, Cook.
Mrs. Marshall Howington. who has
been confined to her room for several
weeks was carried to the home of her
sister. Mrs. Henry Lyle, to spend sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dnnahoo had as
their dinner guest Sunday, Rev. As
kew.
Little Miss Annie Reid Hancock
spent Thursday night with her teacher.
Mrs. Onnie Pentecost.
, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Fulcher of Eben
ezer snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Steed
Miss Vera Parker who is teaching at
4 Tyro spent the week-end with home
folks at Winder.
RED HILL
Mrs. D. A. Smith .spent Wednesday
'with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. McEl
hannon.
Messrs. John Dalton and Herman
Magness made a business trip to Bu
ford Saturday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. ,T. M. Magness
on Friday night a Dig boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sims of Victron
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Hardy.
Mrs .Jeff Dalton and children spent
Thursday with Mrs. Ada Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Smith of Buford. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin.
Jtollin of Duncans Creek and Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. McElhannon and family.
Mr. J. T. Wright gave Messrs. C. A.
Hardy and D. A. Smith a pop call on
Tuesday morning.
Mr. B. Dalton visited Mr. J. A. Dal
ton one day last week.
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JURORS FOR MARCH
TERM BARROW
SUPERIOR COURT
MONDAY, MARCH *TH.
Grand Jury.
G. W. McDonald W. IL Thomas
W. M. Holsenbeok J. W. McWhorter
D. S. Ramey H. A. Fagan
L. W. Leslie G. W. Edwards
Allen P. Guffin J. T. Harrison
C. C. Gregory H. Z. Perkins
J. E Hogan R L. Manning
W. E. Flanigan S. H. Harrison
J. P. Boyd W 11. DeLay
T. A. Maynard E. D. Cook
II A. Fagan T. A. Deaton
L. W. Leslie J. V. Harris
G. W. Edwards R- O. Ross
Allen P Guffin J W. Davis
J. T. Harrison J. A. Robinson
C. C. Gregory A. J. Hardigree
H Z. Perkins J. T. Williams
J. E. Hogan Preston Williams
F. C. Graddiok A. S. Morgan
Traverse Jury—First Week.
N. R. Austin Wilburn H. Grizzle
D. S. Thomas M. L. Williamson
J. H Wall W F. Hall
J. W. Boyd E. D Treadwell
W. C. Baggett G H. Cofer
C. H. Sigman J. H. Houi*e
J. W. Robinson R. C. Hardigree
R A Hill W V. Healan
S. N. Chandler E. S. Harris
S. W. Wall 11. E. Haynie
W S. Thrasher J. E. Hammond
C. S Attn way N. T. Lancaster
June H. Wood Dana Whitehead
H. A. Mobley J. H. Dial
H. O Boyd J It. Haynie
A M Church J S. Craft
J. T. Bradberry G. W. Stewart
Second Week.
T. L. Wall Judson L. Gordon
W. M C. Treadwell It. Z. Aycock
H S Fagan R L. Shnrpton
George Thompson J W. Moore
A. A. Chandler J. L. Lackey
J. D. Watson A. Y Karenson
T. J Sikes Jas Saunders
C L. Sims J. S. Baird
M. IT. Carlyle H. G. Hill
D. H. McDonald G. W. Garner
E E Jackson J M. Aikin
J. H. Edgar J. P. Eley
A. S. Eberhart H. S. Rockmore
TI T Wages R L. Bailey
E. S. Perry B. C Wall
L P. Eley G. L. McDonald
E. B. Doster J M. Healan
.T N. Kilcrease J. J. Wilson
•T. W. Clack J. W. Carrington, .Tr.
L E. Dnnahoo J. B. Wilkins
•T. W. Austin J. G. Attaway
.T. W. Crow ,T. M. Ward
J. W. Segars W. F. Dnnahoo
W S. Hunter G. T. Holloway
A. C Williams W T. Austin
.T'm Duncan R H. Pirkle
W. E. Cogburn Homer Hill
H. H. Wages G. S. McDonald
R. L Pierce T. .T T.anier
W. O Perry S C. Potts
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AUBURN NEWS
We have anew postmaster in Au
burn, Mr. Edd Giles.
Rev. Warwick filled his regular ap
pointment at the Methodist church last
Sunday night.
The sermon was good and was en
joyed by a large congregation.
Dean Hopkins, Prof. Kitts, Mr.
Bobby Matheny and Prof. Henry Thom
as of S. C. C motored to Athens last
Thursday night to see the game with
Athens High and Decatur High. Coach
Thomas had the honor of refereeing
game.
Mr. and Mrs. Winford Pool off Atlan
ta spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. George Pool.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel spent last
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Dose Maxey.
Mr. Branson Cain of Atlanta spent
Saturday night in Auburn.
We are sorry to report the illness of
Mrs. Bolden Wages.
Messrs. Mercer Forester and Terrell
Jackson of Lawrenceville were in Au
burn Sunday afternoon.
Miss Ruby Daniel spent Sunday af
ternoon with Miss Ruth Sikes.
Mr. Ernest Parks of near Hosehton
spent Tuesday night with Mr. Gibson
Duncan.
S. C. C. Girls defeated A. & M. girls
last Wednesday: the score was 12 to 7.
Miss Clara Mae Whitehead and sis
ter of Union Point were the guests of
Miss Fay Wages Sunday
Mis Delpha Wages of Atlanta is
spending the week with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Bolden Wages.
We are sorry to note that Mr. Ver
non Kilgore and family have left Au
burn and moved to Rutledge, Gn.
Miss Willie Chandler of S. C. C. snent
the week end in Carl with home folks.
Mr. A. J. Pool and wife were out
spinning Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Claud Williams has taken Mr.
Ed Giles place as teacher at A. IT. S.
Miss Fay Wages was the guest of
Miss Marietta Duncan Sunday night.
Sundav school everv Sunday morning
and B. Y. P. U. every Sunday night.
Let us all go and make the best better.
The little Sunbeams are doing nicely
They are to render a program on Pray
er nevxt Sunday morning.
BETHEL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brown
awhile Wednesday night
Mrs. Annie Miller spent Friday after
noon with Mrs. T. W. Partee.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McDaniel spent
Friday and Friday bight with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Mack.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thomp
son awhile Tuesday night
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greeson spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Moses Dillard,
of near Rethlehem.
Mrs. ,T. E. Adams spent Friday af
ternoon with Mrs. H. J. Brown.
Miss Pauline Thompson was the
guest of Miss Larue Ridgeway awhile
Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Adams
awhile Friday night
Mrs Willie Shore and children and
Mr. Reuben Brown of near Bogart
spent Saturday night and Sunday with
their father. Mr. IV. T. Brown.
Miss Pauline Thompson was the re
cent guest of Mls Pearl Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Adams spent last
Sunday with Mrs. Milt Adams of near
Old Field.
Messrs. Dewey Thompson and Ira Ad
ams were in Winder Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Edwards and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Loye Thompson of Argonne.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Partee were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams
awhile Sunday night
Mr and Mrs Johnny Mack and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Tanner
Miss Mae Bell Sweat spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Susie Brown.
Miss Pauline Thompson spent Mon
dav afternoon with Miss Ara Partee.
The farmers of this community are
glad to see this pretty weather; it is
almost spring time; the birds are sing
ing: the wedding hells are ringing.
The killing of Mr. Clyde Miller Sat
urday night was indeed a bad affair.
Mr. Grover Brown was in Winder
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. C. A. Edwards was the guest of
Mr. W. T. Brown Sunday nfternoon
Good lurk to The News.
PARISH LOCALS
Miss Bessie Simpson spoilt Wednes
day night with her sister, Mrs. Birtie
Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott and fam
ily were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P.
Elliott of Cedar Hill Sunday
Miss Lillie Fleeman and Mrs. Effie
Attaway of Buford and Miss Alice
Fleeman of Winder spent the week
end with home folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Fleeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Little spent
Saturday night with the former’s sister,
Mrs. Andrew’ Hayes.
Miss Mabra Farr spent Saturday
night with Miss Nellie and Ruth Al
len.
The party given by Miss Bessie Simp
son Saturday night was enjoyed by a
large crowd.
Mr. Ernest Simpson of Buford visit
ed home folks the week end.
Several attended the sinking at Mr.
J. T. Fleeman’s Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Elliott were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. <’. P. Allen
Sunday night.
Mr. ITeHjprt Wright spent Saturday
night with Mr. Ernest Simpson.
Miss Bessie Simpson was the guest
of Miss Jewell Elliott Saturday after
noon.
Hemstitching Shop
The hemstitching shop in the Win
der National Bank Building on 3rd
floor, which has been closed for some
time has been reopened under new man
agement and we will appreciate yonr
business.
THIS WINDER NEWS
OLD VICTORY
The farmers are all very busy now.
They are glad to see this tine weather.
Several from this place attended
preaching at Mt. Moriah Sunday.
Miss Jurelle Bailey spent Sunday
with Miss Ethel Ross.
Misses Pauline and Norine Johnson
and Gladys Evans were guests of Miss
Lena Merritt of Mt. Moriah Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Boss was the guest awhile
Saturday afternoon of Mrs. E. D. John
son.
Mrs. Rook of near Carl spent the
week end with her daughter, Mrs. H. S.
Rockmore.
Miss Bessie Hayes spent Saturday
afternoon with Miss Ollie Hayes.
Mrs. E. D. Johnson was the guest
Friday of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Al
iens, of near Parish.
Mr. Ralph Evans had ns his guest
Saturday night Mr. Warren Davis of
Duncan's Creek.
Mr. t'allie McDougal of County Line
was the guest Sunday night of his cous
in, Mr. Herman Johnson.
Mr. H. S. Roquemore was the guest
of Mr. Herman Johnson awhile Satur
day night.
Misses Pauline and Norine Johnson
had as their guest Sunday afternoon,
Miss Gladys Evans.
Mrs. Sallie Belle James was the guest
of Mrs. Tom Hayes Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Roquemore spent
one day last week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roquemore.
Miss Ethel Boss spent the weekend
with home folks.
Mr. Herman Johnson, Collie MeDou
gal and Ralph Evans were out riding
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wiley went visit
ing Sunday.
Good luck to The News.
PENTECOST
Miss Ruth Williamson wa„ the guest
of Miss Gaynelle Sykes Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wayne and little
son, Cl a renct“, spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Miller .
Mr. Henry Hardigree spent Saturday
night with Mr. Phillips Elder.
Mr. Otis Pentecost of Bostwick was
the guest of relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Segars and chil
dren spent Sunday with Mrs. Ada Se
gars of Winder.
Miss Julia Dunahoo was the guest
of Miss Norma Hardigree Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. P. A. and Mr. Henry Carruth
moved in their new home Monday. ,
Miss Lucille Miller was the guest of
Miss Norma Hardigree Saturday after
noon.
Messrs. J. A. Haynie, Phillip Elder
and Henry Hardigree syH'nt Sunday
with Mr. Ray Priokett.
Miss Mary Lou Wayne was the guest,
of Miss Lois Couch for the week end.
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