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: ’ UNION HILL
Miss Margie Bowers cele
? her sixth birthday with a
nf her little friends, Saturday
r oUp 7, n The little folks reported
» ftern d time.
8 Tolly Phillips, of Royston,
n nt’ Sunday night with his son, Mr.
J, JE S P Walter Ayers, of Belton, S.
f spent several days last week with
re '« Herring and Robert
, pjjfer made a business visit to
A Robert Pritchard, of
l „;hp N. C., are spending several
* sh ® ' it h Mr. Tom Pritchard.
da S_ and Mrs. Howard McGee visit
, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Phillips and
Sunday.
I Mr Fred Johnson and sisters
voheccah and Bertha spent Sunday
K ? h Mi’s Arliva Dudley of Canon.
W L. Banister is visiting her
rmonther, Mrs. Sim Defur, of Carnes
vll y and Mrs. E. B. McGee and
v, and Mrs. Dock Nixon visited Mr.
d Mrs. A. E. Stovall, of near Rock
branch, Susday.
B Mr and Mrs. B. H. Herring and
. „;]v of Lavonia spent Sunday with
Knd Mrs. Horace McGee.
Lewis Banister and family is
.pending several days in Asheville
x c., this week.
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• FLAT SHOALS
Health of this community good.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Smith and son,
Winfred, of Hartwell, atended devine
M rvices’at this place Sunday and
dined with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Skeiton.
The party given by Mr. J. H.
Adams Saturday night were enjoyed
a large crowd.
Mrs. Elrod, of near Bio, spent
Saturday night with her daughter
Mrs. Frank Winn, and family of this
place, and attended preaching here
Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. Luther
Smith regret to learn of his illness
the past week.
Miss Myrtice Cleveland was the
welcome guest of Miss Opal Shiflet
Saturday night.
Miss Dallie Mae Elrod was the at
■’* tractive guest of the Misses Adams
Saturday night.
Miss Leila Sanders, of near Cross
Roads, atended preaching here Sun
day.
Rev. T. J. Rucker and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Vickery and children dined
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cornell.
Miss Myra Sanders visit Mr. and
Mrs. Scott, of Hartwell, S*turday
night.
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AIR LINE
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Health of this community is very
good at this writing.
Friends of Mr. B. L. Ray will be
glad to know he is improving after
an attack of pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bobo, of Hart
well, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hl Clarke.
Misses Nannie and Narcie Clarke
are spending this week with relatives
in Anderson, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bray spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Whitworth, of Hartwell.
On last Friday afternoon the
Thrift Club enjoyed an interesting
program at the home of Mrs. R. P.
Robertson, after the program deli
cious refreshments were served.
Among those to atend the Mission
ary Society Saturday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Sallie Gurley were;
Mesdames Tom Blackmon, Larry Jor
don, G. T. Wimer and J. T. Williams,
Misses Bert Winter and Elton Wil
liams. This Society is invited to
meet with Mrs. J. T. Williams next
Saturday afternoon Feb. 7th.
. Our Sunday school Sunday morn
lnJ a } C ross Roads was good. The
8 tendance much better than on the
Pilous Sunday. Let us all work to
■K. r , 10r a bigger and better Sun
day school. .
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AIR LINE THRIFT CLUB
I Jhe Air Line Thrift Club held its
■ tX ar mont hly meeting Friday as-
■ X? at the home of Mrs. R. P.
■ tn..”'' 0 ?' The meeting was called
■ to Jl er u -V P res ’dent. It was decided
■ tw>.» tae members to made dona-
an oyster supper to be held
M house Saturday night,
■ ? ose business ses-
■ dtfttf -lowing program was ren-
■ '~^ u h ma y best co-operate
■ Sc h°°l> by Mrs. George
I Briy ren 3 clothing, by Mrs. P.
I hej : lunch > by Mrs. A. D. Moor-
ul| r j^ u^9ct tor study next month
I i>y^o i l Us sa iad course was served
I Marv p hostess assisted by Misses
I Rayland Nannie Clarke.
I “MY MOTHER”
I Since
I hn^ e took my mother
I Life t 0 Heaven
K to^ een 30 very sa d and lonely
trusting the God she loved
own sweet face again I’ll
SinpA^J’mther how I miss her.
Snni an,?e * s bore her Happy
In the ]L a*®y
la the k? °tJove I’ll meet her.
me beyond the sea.
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' ,n £ friends are kind and
the?? 0 me '
Rut I ' s °me journey I pursue.
jjy s my mother as the days go
Lor tL...
fionc 3 110 friend like mother
° ne so true.
I -Rattie whitehead.
CASH-BROWN WEDDING
A marriage of much interest to
a wide circle of relatives and friends
was that Sunday, February 1 1905
is s Frances Jewel Cash ’to Mr.’
W line M. Brown.
The ceremony was performed at
the residence of the bride’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cash, in the
presence of a few close relatives and
friends.
Dr. T. M. Galphin, of Greenville,
b. C., pastor of Bio Baptist church,
performed the ceremony.
The bride is a beautiful and ac
complished young woman, and has
a personality that has won her many
warm friends.
Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. P. Brown, of this city, and
a young man of splendid reputation.
He is in the employ of the county as
guard and makes an efficient officer.
The Sun joins the many friends of
the popular young couple in extend
ing hearty congratulations and best
wishes for a long, happy and prosper
our journey through life.
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GOLDMINE
We had a delightful meeting at our
last teachers and parents meeting. H.
W. Bingham our live county agent
was present with us with his picture
machine and gave some valuable ad
vice on gardening and other things.
Many games played and fine music
was rendered by the Goldmine string
band. We want every parent in the
district to be present next meeting.
Our school is doing some fine work
for our boys and girls. The boys
and girls each have a fine basketball
team. Our girls played Sardis Con
solidated School Friday, score 7 and
5 in favor of Goldmine.
Miss Gladdis Singleton spent Sat
urday night with Miss Dexter Bryan.
Next Sunday is preaching day at
Hendrys.
W. T. Ford gave the teachers and
young people an old time candy
pulling Friday night which was en
joyed by all present.
Over 100 bales of cotton to be
picked yet.
Martin Gillreath was a visitor to
Madison county Monday.
J. E. Crittenden and family visited
relatives in Royston Sunday.
The chicken sale was a success at
Hartwell Wednesday for many from
here sold on that day. We are glad
to see so many farmers interested
in poultry.
We are glad to see so many of our
good farmers dragging the roads that
run by their farm.
Gene Garrett and family visited
M. Gillreath and family Sunday.
Mrs. F. E. Sadler is right sick.
J. L. Sadler, of Anderson, S. C.,
visited his parents here Thursday.
Ervin Stone, of Anderson, S. C.,
visited J. A. McCollum Sunday.
Claud Barton and family visited
J. A. Semour Saturday night.
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VIOLA
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Mrs. Rosa Mullinax, of Lavonia,
visited Mr. General Smith and family
Saturday night.
Misses Gussie Mouchet and Bertie
Alewine spent one night last week
with Miss Nelle Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bartlett spent
Sunday with Mr. Will Bartlett and
family.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Copeland Sunday were, Mrs. H.
Black and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pruitt
and children.
Miss Ina Mitchell and brother,
Taft, spent the week-end with rela
tives at Reed Creek.
Mrs. Racheal Bartlett was guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Watt White Sunday.
Mr. Frank Thrasher and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bartlett
Sunday.
Miss Lois Smith spent Sunday
with Misses Grace and Magwille
Shirley.
Mrs. Martha Martin, of South
Carolina visited Mrs. Will Langford
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Grubbs spent
Sunday with Mr. W. W. Hix and
family.
Miss Cleo Mouchet spent the week
end with relatives at Adams Town.
Mr. and Mrs. Eura King visited
relatives near Canon Sunday.
Mr. Howard Langford spent one
night last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reed spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Rodford Pruitt, of Redwine.
Mr. Jim Mauldin and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Randall Sunday.
Misses Lucy and Mary Nan Jones,
of Tignall, and Miss Mary Ray visit
ed Mrs. Mitt Foster recently.
Miss Ollie Farr visited Misses Nelle
and Floy Walters recently.
Mrs. Jess Etheridge is on the sick
list, we are sorry to say.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langford visited
relatives at Cross Roads Sunday.
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ARE THESE THINGS TRUE?
The folowing statistics are declared
to be approximately correct:
“Five per cent of the church mem
bers do not exist; 10 per cent of them
cannot be found, 25 per cent of them
never go to church: 50 per cent never
contribute a cent to the kingdom of
God; 75 per cent never go to a week
ly service; 90 per cent do not have
family altars established in their
home and 95 per cent never attempt
to win a new recruit to Christ.
Wesleyan Christian Advocate.
Methodist Church
The Board of will hold
their regular monthly meeting this
Thursday night at the office of Bro.
" Glfd Tornote the increased a“
anrp in every department of the
church and Sunday school last Sun-
services next Sunday
morning and evening.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA., FEBRUARY 6,1925
SHARON
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Sunday school was well attended
at this place Sunday.
Health of this community is very
good at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jones, of Bell
ton, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Allen Sunday.
Miss Lula Mae Purdy was the at
tractive guest of Miss Mary Senkbeil
of New Prospect community Sunday.
Mrs. W. H. Williams, of Green
ville, S. C., is visiting relatives m
this community.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mar
shal Dickert Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Williams and two children,
Mrs. A. J. Dyar and Mrs. W. F.
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Cromer McCurley
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hudgens.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Senkbeil and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bailey have
moved into this community, we wel
come them.
We were all glad to have Mrs. Sam
Ayers back with us in Sunday school,
Sunday hope she will continue on
coming.
Mrs. S. H. Hudgens visited Mrs.
R. E. Allen one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Johrmie Tippens, of
Anderson, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Roukoskie Sunday.
There will be Sunday school at this
place next Sunday afternoon at 3
o’clock. Everybody come and bring
some one with you.
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REED CREEK
Health is very good at this writing.
Mrs. C. C. Hembree and children
visited Mrs. Tilman Baker Sunday
evening.
Miss Marie Madden spent Satur
day night with Misses Annie Mae and
■Opal Sadler.
Mr. and Mrs. Hub Vickery and
children, of Anderson, S. C., visited
relatives here Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb Strickland,
of South Carolina, spent Thursday
night of last week with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maci
jewski.
Mrs. J. C. Sadler visited Mrs.
Mary Osborn Sunday.
Misses Myrtle and Attlis Johnson
visited Miss Ruth McClesky Satur
day night.
Prof. H. L. Frye and the high
school boys attended the agriculture
class in Athens last week, while there
they won two basketball games.
Mrs. P. H. Holland visited Mrs. J.
C. Sadler Saturday.
Rev. Arthur Camubell will preach
at this place next Sunday morning
at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 10
o’clock. Let’s have a large crowd
out to hear him. B. Y. P. U. Sunday
afternoon.
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NEW HARMONY
Rev. Nichols preached a very in
teresting sermon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Reba Baker spent
Sunday with Mrs. Bytha White.
Mrs. Amos Isom and children, of
Air Line, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
Schultz last Tuesday.
Mrs. M. J. Isom spent the week
end and this week at the bedside of
her grandson, C. B. Duncan, Jr., of
Mt. Hebron, who is ill with pneu
monia.
Miss Ethel Isom dined Sunday with
Miss Dollye Isom.
Those visiting the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Isom Saturday night were,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Isom, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Isom, Mrs. W. L. Osborne
and Misses Dollye, Audery and Jewel
Isom.
Mrs. Pete White visited Mrs. J. E.
Welborn recently.
Mrs. R. T. Morris and daughter,
Mavis, of Cross Roads, spent Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Byrum.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus McLane, of
Mt. Hebron spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Isom.
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CEDAR CREEK
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Rev. T. M. Galphin filled his ap
pointment here Sunday morning and
evening with two very forceful ser
mons.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Locke, of
Anderson spent Sunday with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
T. Locke.
Miss Blanche Gaines spent the
week-end with her sister, Mrs. Van
diver Duncan, of Bio.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayte Myers, of
Sardis, attended church here Sunday.
Mr. Fred W. Lewis and family
spent Sunday with Mr. John Charp
ing and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, of
Greenville, were visiting in this com
munity Sunday evening.
Mr. Willie Brown, of Hartwell, and
Miss Jewel Cash, of this community
were happily married Sunday even
ing, at the home of the bride. Rev.
T. M. Galphin officiating. We all
wish them a life of happiness.
Mr. Joel Cobb spent Saturday in
Greenville, S. C.
Mr. J. A. Cobb had a radio install
ed last week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. David and
daughter, Virginia, of Royston, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C. David Sunday
evening.
Miss Sarah Buffington, of Hart
well, spent Saturday night with her
sister, Mrs. J. C. David.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lewis gave
a birthday dinner last Wednesday in
honor of Mr. Lewis birthday. Those
who enjoyed the good dinner with
them were: Mrs. W. Y. Buffington
and daughter, Mrs. H. C. Prince of
Hartwell; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lewis,
Mrs. W. J. Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. David. We wish him many more
happy birthdays.
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