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WEST GREEN NEWS
The Methodist revival' begun Sun
day night. Large crowds attends.
Services are conducted by Rev. High
tower, of Nicholls, and Rev. Morrison,
our Lone Hill pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith, who for
nerly lived in this community and
lao been in North Carolina for some
ime, are back.
Messrs. Jesse He .derson and Mit
chell Sapp were guests at the home
of Mr. Jas. Peterson Sunday.
Miss Malinda Taylor attended ser
vices at West Green Sunday.
Miss Pennie Ward spent Sunday af
ternoon at the home of Mr. W. B. :
Courson.
Our Woman’s Aid Society met for i
the first time Monday afternoon, and |
we had a very interesting meeting. I
We are raising funds to build a church
and extend a cordial invitation to ev
ery one to be with us.
Mr. Mitchell Sapp was the pleasant j
guest of Miss Georgiana Epling Sun
day night.
Mrs. S. G. Taylor is improving very
speedily.
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JOWERS NOTES
Hello, Uncle Jim: Here we come
after about a year’s absence.
The people in this section arc still
busy picking cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harper spent
Sunday night with her pr-mts* Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Jowcra.
Mr. Jesse Rolling was the guest of
Miss Lizzie Harper Sunday night.
Miss Mary Jane Jowers visited Miss
Cora Hall last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Merritt spent
Sunday night with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Carver.
Mr. Tom Merritt was the guest of
I Miss Marthann Carver Saturday night
Miss Mabel Bostwick spent Satur
jday night with Miss Linnie Hall,
j Rev. J. N. Salter is expected to
j preach at Wray the first Sunday.
There was a large crowd out to
prayer meeting Sunday afternoon,
i Miss Fannie Swals has just return
' ed home after a three weeks’ stay at
Osierfield.
Mrs. E. P. Jowers attended preach
ing at Wray Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Mabel Bostwick and Miss Lin
nie Hall visited Ambrose Saturday
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE, DOUGLAS, GA., OCTOBER 9, 1915.
afternoon.
Messrs. Olver Jowers and Willie
Philips attended singing at Mrs.
Swals Sunday night.
Best wishes to The Enterprise and
Uncle Jim. A READER.
MT. ZION NEWS NOTES
Dear Uncle Jim: Here we come
again after a short absence.
Everybody is busy picking cotton
these bright rummer days.
Mr. Lawrence Qillis and Miss Ger
trude Kirkland and Miss Renna Gillis
attended preaching at Mrs. Missouri
Spivey’s Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Charlie and Johnnie Wall
attended preaching at the Newbern
church Sunday.
There will be preaching at Mrs.
Missouri Spivey’s next fourth Sunday
at 3 a’eloek in the afternoon.
Next Sunday is our regular meet
ing day at Mt. Zion. Everybody is
invited to attend. Meeting was held
there last Sunday by Kev. John Ar
nold, and he will also preach next
fourth Sunday.
Mrs. John Wall is very ill this week
but we hope for her a speedy recover, i
Uncle Jim, why don’t you write to !
me ? I always thought that the boys !
always wrote to the girls first. But j
I have to write to you first.
Miss Emmie Wall said she spent j
last Sunday at home mad. Wonder
what she was mad about?
FORSAKEN GIRL, I
VICKERS CHAPEL DOTS
Hello, Uncle Jim: Here we come
again with some mighty bad weather
and lots of white cotton down in these
;woods.
Miss Dorothy Douglas and Mr. Joe
Lott attended prayer meeting at the
Vickers Chapel Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Purvis’ baby
has been very ill for some time, but
we hope it will soon be well again.
Willie Vickers, from Vickers Chapel
is going to school in Douglas.
Misses Bessie Vickers, Rebecca Mc
| Donald, Bettie Harper, May King,
| and Joe McDonald spent last Satur
day in Willaeoochee.
W’ishing The Enterprise much suc-
THREE GRASS PINKS.
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NEW HAVEN DOTS
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Hello, Uncle Jim: Here we come
i with mighty bad weather,
i Misses Mary and Rebecca Harper
,and Nancy Vickers, and Messrs. Geo.
Paulk and Mitchell Harper, were the
guests of Miss Bessie Vickers near
Vickers Chapel Sunday.
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SAGINAW DOTS.
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Hello, Uncle Jim: I will try to
write a little news if you will let me.
Preaching at Saginaw Saturday and
| Sunday was well attended. The ser-
I vices were conducted by Bro. Smith
from Broxton. We were glad to have
him with us, and we hope he will
I come again soon.
Mr. Lonnie Baker and family were
visitors at J. A. Kirkland’s Sunday.
Mr. Kiler Kirkland and family were
visitors at R. L. Thompson’s Sunday.
Mr. K. K. Bledsoe and family took
dinner with Mr. I. J. Foreman’s Sun
day.
j Bro. Smith took dinner with D. M.
Everett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Kirkland spent
Sunday at Mr. Kirkland’s brother, J.
A. Kirkland.
Miss Gaynell Everett was the guest
of Misses Ethel and Dora Kirkland
j Sunday.
Mrs. B. D. Davis and children are
on a visit to her father's in Wayne
! county.
Mr. Johnnie Vickers, of near Doug
las, was the guest of Miss Gaynell
Everett Sunday night.
Mr. Seab. Taylor and sister. Miss
Pearl, attended church Sunday eve
i ning.
Miss Gaynell Everett is on sick
list this week.
I will ring off this time, hoping Un
cle Jim, The Enterprise and its editor
ijiuch success.
TOM BOY.
JOWERS NOTES
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Preaching was well attended at
Bethany church last Sunday.
We are sorry to learn of the death
of Mrs. Lester day last Saturday. The
bereaved ones have our sympathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Jowers last Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Harper was the guest
of Miss Lucy McCauly last Sunday.
Mr. Dewey Jowers, of Wray, at
tended preaching at Bethany last Sun
day night. f
Mr. Elmer Smith was the guest of
Miss Lucy McCauly last Sunday.
Mr. Sibley Hall and Miss Lizzie
| Harper attended preaching at Wray
Sunday night.
Miss Fanny Swails spent Sunday
night with Miss Mary Jane Jower
Mr. Dewey Jowers was the guest
of Miss Mabel Bostwick Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Ira Smith attended preaching
at Bethany last Sunday night.
Rev. J. N. Salters filled his appoint
ment at Wray Sunday night. Will
be there again next Sunday night.
Everybody invited to come.
A READER.
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