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BICKLEY NEWS.
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A alrge crowd from this section at
tended church at Salem Sunday.
Mrs. Ira Thigpen and sistjpr, of
Beach, Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mr. B. J. Minchew.
Miss Eva Douglas visited Miss Lil
lie White Monday afternoon.
Mr. J. E. Moore and sister have
gone to Jasper, Fla., to attend the
funeral of their nephew who was
struck with a Base ball in the temple.
He bled to death nstantly.
Dr. Moore and family, of Folkston,
are spending the week with his fath
er and mother.
Misses Kate and Maggie McCarthy
called at the home of Mrs. Carter
Monday.
Mr. Isham Patterson, of Waresboro,
is spending a week in this commun
ity.
Mr. Willie Minchew visited home
folks Sunday.
Mr. John White and wife are vis
iting relatives at Bickley this week.
Mr. Ira Moore called on Miss Gattie
Jordan Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hancel Cole made a
business trip to Nicholls, Monday.
Mr. Tom Bagley and son visited
Mr. B. J. Minchew Sun Cay.
Mr. L. R. Thompson and wife spent
the week-end with her brother, Mr.
Reuben Taylor.
Mr. Dan Smith, Jr., spent Saturday
night at the home of Mr. Elias Moore.
Mr. Arthur Moore called on Miss
Maggie Minchew Friday night.
Mr. W. W. Meeks and family vis
ited their mother at Nicholls Satur
day.
Messrs. William Hursey and Ed
Lee made a business trip to Nicholls
Saturday.
Mr. Walter was in this section on
Monday.
Mrs. Olive Denton’s family attend
ed church at Roriemay Sunday.
Mr. Tally Kirkland was the guest
of Miss Maggie Minchew Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Robert Meeks had a long face
Sunday.
Mr. Cannon is looking very cool
these days, as he is expecting rain
soon. MAY POP.
SEARS NEWS.
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A large crowd attended church at
Harrell Grove Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. J. R. Thigpen filled his regu
lar appointment. His two oldest
daughters came with him. Also Rev.
Tyson preached at 5 in the afternoon.
The farmers of this section have
been very busy, and their crops are
sure looking fine.
Mrs. Wilburn Cowart’s twin babies
have been very sick for some time*
Mrs. Ida Tanner was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Hamp Sears, Sunday.
Quite a large crowd of young folks
dined with Miss Mary Sears Sunday.
Mrs. Warren Tanner is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mrs.
Cowart.
Misses Cathleen Davis, Nora Bai
ley, Lessie Harper, Mrs. Warren Ward
Hannie Bailey, Edgar Cowart and
Berry Harper, were all guests of
Mattie Mae Hutchinson Sunday af
ternoon.
Mr. Leon Tanner was the guest of
Miss Winnie Lee Harrell Sunday af
ternoon.
Masters Edgar Cowart and Warren
Tanner were visitors at the home of
Mr. Wiley Sear’s Sunday night
Miss Delia Nipper taken dinner
with Miss Bessie Joiner Sunday.
Mr. Joe Maine was the guest of
Miss Mary Sears Sunday.
Miss Winnie Sears spent Saturday
night with Miss Mary Scars.
Mrs. Tom Adams is spending a few
days with her mother this week.
Master Edgar Cowart returned Fri
day night after a week’s visit to Tif
ton and Brookfield.
Misses Nora Bailey, Winnie and
Mary Sears, and some others, were
pleasant visitors of Miss Lessie Har
per Saturday night.
Miss Mattie Mae Hutchinson went
to town Saturday.
Misses Annie Belle and Pearl Scars
dined with Miss Mary Sears Sunday.
Best wishes to The Enterprise and
Uncle Jim. BROWN EYES.
!° McDonald news.
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Rev. C. E. Rick, of Blirsville, Ga.,
a brother-in-lay of J. H. Gavendar,
treated us to a fine sermon in the
methodist church Sunday night. A
large crowd gathered o hear him and
grealy enjoyed the sermon.
Superintendent Y. 0. Mathews has
put on another one of his attractive
schemes as usual. It is having a
good effect—premium cards.
W. E. Outlaw and J. W. Hunter
were elected delegates to the Sunday
school conversion in Atlanta I’rbm
the McDonald school.
B. L. Davis and daughter, Miss
Delma, were with us Sunday, and of
course you know we had some good
vocal music.
Crops are doing fine. The rain on
Tuesday was highly appreciated.
Lonnie Davis would like to know
what nice things was said about him
for the use of his horse and buggy
Sunday afternoon.
F. B. Wells is at White Springs
for his health. Glad to know he is
feeling better.
Miss Addie Mae White says she
like sthe boy with big feet,so look
around boys, and you can find out
who he is. He is a fine old boy.
Mrs. Joe McDonald has a fine gar
den, and Joe is feasting on roasting
ears, etc.
Wedding bells are ringing very low
methinks the sound will be clear by
last of July. Keep your ears clear
so you can locate the sound.
J. B. White is our railroad agent
now. Glad to have Barney with us.
Dr. McDonald says he is making
some corn this year. He is thinking
of his old sows and pigs, plenty of
bacon is a good thing to have.
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MT. ZION DOTS.
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We are having dry weather in this
section, but hoping to have some rain
soon.
Mr. Borland spent last Sunday at
the home of Mr. J. H. Wall.
A large crowd from this section
attended the New County Rally at
Pearson Saturday. All report a
nee tme.
Miss Renna Olin and Hmoer Gillis
were the guests of Miss Emmie and
Charlie Wall Sunday.
Mr. B. L. Davis and daughter, Del
ma, are expecting to spend the fol
lowing Saturday and Sunday in Mont
gomery county.
Messrs. Norman Gillis and Charlie
Wall attended church at Stokcsville
Sunday.
Mr. Clarence King, of near Mc-
Donald, was at Pe Pearson last Sat
urday..
Mr. Olin Gillis and Misses Renna
Gillis, Minnie and Emmie Wall made
a flying trip to Millwood Sunday af
ternoon.
A crowd from this section attended
Sunday school at McDonald Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Minnie Wall spent last Mon
day at the home of Mrs. Belle Gillis.
Miss Emmie Wall is on the sick
list this week. Hope she will soon
be well. RED ROSE.
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Miss Marie Gandy, of Jennings,
Fla., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
R. A. Brinson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peterson, Mrs.
A. Corbitt and Misses Jimmie and
Lois Linder went to Douglas Thurs
day to hear Rev. Arthur Moore.
Mrs. Q. J. Pinson Is visiting her
father at Albany this week.
Miss Belle O’Quinn, of Broxton, is
the guest of Mrs. Dan Gaskin.
Miss Gladys Brinson, of HomervHle,
is the guest of Mrs. R. A. Brinson.
Rev. Q. J. Pinson and Mr. E. L.
Peterson are attending the District
Conference at Morven this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Oberry spent
several days in Cochran last week.
Mrs. Sherod Corbitt and children
are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. R. Pucket, at Hahira.
Misses Myrtle and Renna Mae Pat
terson, who have been visiting rela
tives here, left for Waycross Satur
day.
Mrs. C. W. Greeene and children
are spending some time at White
Springs, Fla., recuperating.
Messrs. W. L. Rogers and Denny
■ Carter, of Douglas, were in the city
Thursday.
Mr. M. H. McCranie left Friday
for Charleston, S. C., to accept a po
sition with the Western Union Tele
graph Co.
Mrs. Susie Heirs and Mrs. W. E.
White, of Florida, are visiting at the
home of Mrs. W. N. Gaskin.
McDonald news.
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Rev. Thompson, of Nashville,
Ga., preached us a fine sermon Sun
day night, subject, “I will never leave
you or forsake you.”
Mrs. T. L. McCrary, of Jesup, is
visiting her parents, I)r. and Mrs. J.
M. McDonald.
Mrs. Mamie McDonald and daugh
ters, Mary Lou and Eddie, spent last
Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc-
Donald.
Y. 0. made a flying drive
Sunday morning, taking Mrs. Weath
erly and son, Kingsley, to Tifton to
catch the train for their home in
Atlanta- !*
Mr. Bourland, of the Pearson Trib
une, is looking better. He says the
THE DOUGLAS ENTERPRISE. DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, JUNE 24, 1916.
water at Mrs. J. H. Wall’s is very
healthy.
Mr. Charlie Davis, of Douglas, was
over Sunday afternoon and took all
the girls to ride in his Dodge.
W. J. and T. S. White are both im
proving from rheumatism.
C. O. Powell is studying about the
war. I do think he will volunteer.
Missionary Lesson next Sunday
Come out and hear Bro. Hunter ex
plain it. He makes fine explanations
to the Bible class every Sunday.
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BICKLEY NEWS.
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Preaching was well attended at
tended at Bickley Sunday.
Sorry that Bro. Elder was sick and
could not fill his appointment Sun
day night.
A very pleasant social was given
at the home of Mr. H. M. Courson
last week. Those who attended were
Maggie and Willie Minchew, Eva and
Lonnie Smith, Elizabeth Gooding, Al
vin, Willie, Adison, Agnes and Le
land Carter, Ida Loyd, Willie Cour
son, Lillie White, Robert Meeks, An
drew Lee, Clifton Rowell, Bessie
Hursey.
Mr. James Meeks visited homefolks
Sunday.
Misses Ethel Parker and Ida Cour
son were the guests of Bessie Hur
sey Sunday.
Miss Tiny Rowell visited Miss Lil
lie White last week.
Miss Elizabeth Goodin, of Way
cross, is visiting Miss Eva Smith this
week.
Messrs. E. M. Elder, Ruel Adams,
Britt Brigman, Dewitt Foreman, Rob
ert Meeks, and Misses Eva Smith
and Elizabeth Goodin called at the
home of Mrs. Carter Sunday.
Mr. Walter Smith and family, Miss
Messie Edenfield and Arthur Moore
visited Mrs. Denton last week.
Mrs. Miley Lee called on Mrs. W.
H. Thompson Monday afternoon.
MADGE.
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SEARS DOTS.
The crops of this section are look
ing fine, and the rains are plentiful.
Quite a number of the young peo
ple up here attended preaching at
Jowers Chapel Sundiy. Among them
were Misses Cathleen Davis, Lessie
Harper, Mattie Mae Hutchinson; and
Messrs. Berry Harper, Warren Ward
and some others.
Mr. Barney Cheney is all smiles—
it’s a boy.
Misses Mary Sears and Velamae
McDaniel visited Mrs. Dave Tanner
Saturday night, and attended services
at Forest Grove Sunday.
Misses Annie Belle, Pearl, Laura
Belle and Winnie Seai-s, Mattie Vick
ers; Messrs. Johnie Vickers and Hen
ry Sears, were all out car riding on
Sunday afternooon.
Mrs. Mudge Tanner was a welcome
visitor of Mrs. T. A. Ward Sunday.
Mrs. Willie Harper and Lessie were
pleasant visitors of Mrs. Hutchinson
and Mattie Mae Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Warren Tanner has been on
the sick list for a few days. Hope
she will soon be well again.
Misses Rosann and Mary Ellen
Warren, Mr. Henry Sears and their
grandmother all taken a pleasant car
ride to the home of Mr. Artcr Gillis
last week.
Mrs. Adams is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Cheney, this week.
Mr. Berry Harper accompanied
Miss Cathern Davis home Sunday af
ternoon.
Mattie Mae Hutchinson spent Mon
day afternoon with Annie B. and
Pearl Sears.
BROWN EYES.
BLYSTONE NEWS.
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Mr. Jim Youmans and daughter,
Leland, attended church at Salem on
last Sunday.
Miss Alma Moore and brother at
tended church last Sunday.
Mr. James R. Moore visited Mr. C.
H. Moore last Sunday afternoon.
Lucy Harper visited Mrs. J. F.
Brantley last Saturday and Sundy.
Miss Leland Youmans visited Miss
Alma Moore last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. E. 1). Taylor attended church
at Salem last Sunday morning.
Mr. F. Taylor visited Mr. James
A. Moore last Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Henry and F. Taylor made
a business trip to Douglas last Sat
urday.
Mrs. Lankford and daughter made
a run-away to Mr. Moore’s on last
Monday.
LITTLE ROSE BUD.
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SALEM NEWS.
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(Last Week's Letter.)
The Salem singing school Iwgan on.
Monday morning with an enrollment
of 29 pupils, Prof. Wm. Maine teach
er. We have added several new ones
since and are progressing with the
greatest of success.
Master Luke Evans is recovering
rapidly at this writing.
Mrs. G. W. Hester is spending the
week near Willacoochee with her
husband at the Hester saw mill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grantham were
the pleasant guests for dinner of Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. O’Steen Sunday.
Mrs. R. S. Underwood and children
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. G. W. Hester.
The Salem singing class was rep
resented at the convention at Bur
kett church Sunday, by Prof. Leonard
Peace, Messrs. L. Moody, Nath Hat
ten, Sandy Baker, and Prof, and Mrs.
Wm. Maine. The singing was a
great success.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maine were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Butler
Monday night.
Miss Lucile Vir.ing is spending the
week at the home of Mr. Elisha Har
per and attending the singing school.
Misses Lilia and Boieie Carver took
dinner with the family of Mr. G. W.
Hester Sunday, as the guest of Miss
Martha Keith.
We are very sorry to state that
Uncle Vince Ricketson is no better.
Treadling was well attended at Mr.
Pat Cheney’s Tuesday night by Mr.
Sampie Smith.
Rev. T. B. McCranie closed a very
good meeting at Salem Sunday night.
Mrs. Nanty Grantham and sister,
Miriam, spent a few days recently
with friends near Salem.
Misses Beatrice and Gertrude Evans
spent Tuesdya night at the home of
Mr. G. W. Hester, as the guest of
Mrs. Myrtice Maine.
Wishing the Enterprise and its
many readers much success.
VINEGAR.
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Mrs. G. R. Williams and little
daughter, of Hampton Springs, Fla.,
spent last Thursday with Mrs. D. M.
Everett.
Misses Dora and Dollie Kirkland
spent Wednesday afternoon with Miss
Gaynell Everett.
Mrs. Moses Kirkland and daughter,
Belle, spent Sunday with Mrs. Noel
Hill.
Miss Vader Williams, of Nicholls,
spent Thursday with Gaynell Everett.
Mrs. Kiler Kirkland and children
and Mrs. J. H. Allen and children
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs..
Noel Hill.
Vance Stevens visited relatives near
Douglas Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Nancy Youngblood is very sick
and has been for some time, but we
j hope she will soon be well.
Misses Gaynell and Beatrice Ever
ett visited Misses Dora and Dollie
j Kirkland Sunday.
Sunday school is progressing nice
| ly. Everyone is cordially invited to
I come.
Nos. 38 and 40 looked lonesome
Sunday. NO. 38.
NEW FOREST DOTS.
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News is not so very much here this
week.
Mrs. B. W. Tanner and children
were the guests of her mother, Mrs.
T. H. Dent, Sunday.
Messrs. Joe Courson, Jeff. Kight,
Austin Tanner and some others we
do not remember, all spent an enjoy
able time at the Spring Sunday.
Mr. Fisher Dent and his niece,
Lilly Tanner, motored up to Sylves
ter Sunday after his father, who has
been vistiing up there for the last
two weeks.
The New Forest boys played the
Bushnell boys Saturday afternoon.
New Forest beat them too.
Quite a number of the young folks
were at Mr. John Dent’s to practice
their new songs for the convention
Sunday morning.
The fish fry at the school house
last Friday was very much enjoyed.
Plenty of fish and other things too.
The boys had a little ball game that
afternoon.
Everybody remember preaching at
Sand Hill Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. B. W. Tanner is getting some
better. He was able to be riding a
round looking at his crops Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wilcox spent
I the latter part of last week in Nich
- oils, the guest of relatives.
There was a large crowd at Sunday
j school Sunday afternoon.
I guess the farmers were glad to
see the nice showers Monday after
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