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THURSDAY. JUNE 14, 1923.
Barrow Superior Court, June
Term, 1923
MONDAY JUNE 18, 1923,
To be Stricken:
498, 561, 635, 640, 666.
Defaults
Divorce cases uncontested :
583. Richard Davenport vs Sally
Davenport.
1102. Ida Smith vs Emory Smith.
1190. Mrs. Irene Langford Rylee vs
James E. Rylee.
1219. Mrs. Woodie Haynie Wallace
vs Jessie Wallace.
1209
2. Flanigan vs Jackson.
468. Anderson vs Thurmond &
Reevei-;.
475. Pirkle vs Puckett.
504. New Winder Lumber Cornpa
ny vs House & Patrick.
514. State vs Buick Car & Rog
ers.
517. Smith vs Bradford.
524. Adams vs Greeson.
531. Jackson vs Jackson.
550. McDonald vs McDonald.
562. Colt Cos., vs Jones.
563. McDonald, Admr vs Bowman.
566. Summerlin vs Oliver. Admr.
576. Camp, Flanigan & Toole vs.
Elrod.
580. Wray vs Pirkle.
5848. Hammond vs Robinson.
593. Bank of Statham vs Baker.
594 Bank of Statham vs J. C. Day.
595. lamgford vs Camp.
TUESDAY, 19TII.
602. McMichael vs Griffeth.
605. Hammond vs Robinson.
611. Millsaps vs American Express
Cos.
615. Giles vs Giles.
620. Flanigan & Flanigan vs Benton
628. Saunders vs Sims.
631. Pierce vs I. E. Jackson.
632. Saunders vs Saunders.
634. Sims vs Settles.
635. Farmers Bank vs Planters
Warehouse.
OAK GROVE
Mrs. C. M. Williams spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Clark, who
is quite ill 'near Hoschton.
Miss Vera Wilbanks was the guest
of Miss Birtie Guilin Sunday.
Miss O’Nell Fulcher spent last week
with Miss Sarah Venable near Jel
ferson.
Mr Herschel Payne spent Sunday
nera ' Bostwiek; he was accompanied
home by his grandmother, Mrs. Sallie
Hudson, who will spend quite awhile
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Payne.
Misses Ethel Jones and Adell
Chapman were the week end guests of
Misses Marie and Jewrell Chapman
at the home of the latter’s near Win
der.
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639. Mote vs Wheeler.
642. Lay & Graham vs Smith.
643. Peppers vs Clark.
645' J. S. Tench vs Rylee.
649. Mrs. Ed Royal vs J. H. Wal
lace.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20.
650. Crow vs Burson & Thurmond.
654. Thomas Bros, vs City of Win
der.
655. Rogers vs A. Smith.
656. Peppers vs Clark.
657. Williams & Cos. vs It. L. Rogers.
667. Lorack vs Hammond.
670 Morris & Cos. vs Butler.
674! Edge vs Abner & Stewart.
675. Edge vs Burton, et al.
670. Thomas vs Roberts.
678. Smith vs Harris.
679-A The State vs Giles Butler.
680. Greeson vs Clack.
681. Wright vs Tanner.
682. Quattlebaum vs Sims.
683. Stewart vs Spence.
684. Stewart vs Spence.
688. Watson vs Stone.
689. Spence vs Stewart.
693. Bedingfield vs Bridges.
696. Brewer vs Brewer.
697. Greeson vs Carlyle & Pentecost
Gin Cos.
708. J. It. Miller, admr. vs Harris
Bros.
THURSDAY, JUNE 21.
Criminal docket will be recalled and
all cases ripe for trial be disposed of
commencing at nine o’clock, a. m. All
parties and witnesses in criminal cas
es are required to be present.
The motion docket will be called as
occasion will permit.
The appearance docket will be called
on
The foregoing calendar for the June
Term, 1923, is hereby approved and tix
ed as the order of business for that
term. Let it be published in the Win
der News as provided by law.
No case will be continued except up
on legal showing.
This 9th dav of June, 1923.
BLANTON FORTSON.
Judge.
Mrs. .T. C. Payne spent Sunday
with Mrs. Ethel Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brick and the
latter’s mother. Mrs Freeman, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harwell awhile
Sunday.
Mrs. Byrd Boyd spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. .Tones.
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Suddath visit
ed relatives at Jefferson Sunday
Miss Fay Adams spent last, week
with Miss Adell Chapman.
Several from this place attended
preaching at Mt. Tabor Sunday.
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ions.
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Mr. ad Mrs. Charlie Hancock and
daughter, Annie Reid, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Emma Wall.
Mr. and Mrs. Love Whitehead and
children of near Jefferson spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Luther White
head.
Miss Myrtle Finch spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Pearl
Cook.
Misses Pauline and Reba Wall were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gleen
Whitehead Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Cook has ret uric and home
after several weeks’ visit to Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Cook here.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Page and Miss
Myrt Page of Winder spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. ami Mrs. E. Hew
itt.
| Miss Amanda Wall of Winder spent
the week end here with relatives.
CEDAR CREEK
Mr. W. A. Manders and daughter,
Marjorie, were visitors here Sunday.
Miss Lillie Belle Manders visited
datives near Lawrenceville last week
end.
Mr. W. A. Helton and son, Grady,
were through here Sunday.
Miss Nellie Kircus is spending a few
(Jays at Mr. J. M Mobley’s.
Messrs. David Helton and .Toe Mad
dox of near Lawrenreville spent Sun
day afternoon wu.. Miss Lillie Belle
Manders.
Mr. M. L. Greeson visited F. B. Man
ners Sunday afternoon.
The prayer meeting at Cedar Creek
church is uplifting and doing good;
let’s serve the Master more.
Mr. L. S. Cole visited F. B. Man
ders Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kircus visited the
latter’s brother, F. B. Manders Mon
day afternoon.
UNION LOCALS
Misses Eillie Bell. Era Mincey and
Nona Austin spent Saturday afternoon
with Misses Fannie Lou and Cieo Fos
ter.
Mrs. Alma Sauls spent Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs. Edna Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Segars and Mrs.
Ada Segars from Winder spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. Strange.
Miss ltutledge from Winder is spend
ing awhile with Mrs. Clifton Sauls.
Miss Ruth and Mrs. Fannie Harldn
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. W.
A. Maddox.
Mr. Cooper spent awhile Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frances Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Foster spent
awhile Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sauls spent
Saturday night with the latter’s par
ents, Mr and Mrs. Green Chandler, of
Winder.
Mr. aud Mrs. 0. H. Foster spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Foster.
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If we command our wealth, we shall
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PLEASANT HILL
Mr. aind Mrs Lewis Grizzle were the
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. It. L. Mobley Sunday afternoon.
Miss Cleo Wall was the guest of Mrs.
Candler Mobley Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owens and chil
dren and Mrs. Emma Bedingiield and
Miss Jane Perkins were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Cob Wall of Statham
Sunday.
Miss Gladys Mobley spent Thursday
afternoon with Miss Louise Mobley.
Mrs. George Jones is oai the sick list
this Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wall of Statham
were the guests of the latter's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jones. Sun
day.
Little Gertrude Wall spent Satur
day with little Mozelle and Hazel
Mobley.
Mr and Mrs. John Wilburn spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wall near Bethlehem.
Mr. and Mrs. Candler Mobley spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. aind Mrs.
J. N. Mobley.
Mr. Roy Jones spent the week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs Steve Davis and chil
dren and Miss Myrtle McDonald were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Gary Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Robertson of Statham
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Julia Wall.
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