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Miss Edna Moore is in Maysville
ftj'c week, the truest of relatives.
Miss Mildred Pendergrass, who
teaches in East Point, was the guest
recently of her parents in Jefferson.
Mrs. Virginia Bryan of Athens is
the cuest of her son, Mr. M. M. Bry
m, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Griffeth and
children, Miss Leona, and Frank
Gerald, spent Sunday in Bishop with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aycock.
The Womans Misaionsary Society
of the Christian church will meet on
u on <]ay afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. D. T. Wilhite.
Misses Helen and Eloise Johnson
of the Toccoa school faculty spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with their
parents here.
Mrs. Mattie Bell Roberts had as
quests for the week-end her three
daughters, Misses Laura Bell, Frances
and Annie Roberts.
Mr. Jewett Wier, a student at
Mercer, was with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wier, here, for the week
end.
Mr. Frank Hlll of Atlanta was a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Edwin Wills, Monday night.
Miss Lucile Vandiver, who teaches
at Braselton. spent the week-end with
her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holliday, Mrs.
J. Edwin Wills, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Kelly, spent Monday in Athens.
Mr. C. N. Pinson and family and
Mr. Will Loggins spent Thanksgiving
in Crawford, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Harris.
Miss LaTrelle Patrick of the State
University spent the week-end with
her father, Mr. W. L. Patrick, at
their home on Hill street.
Mr. E. S. Ethridge, Misses Nannie
and Lola Ethridge, were recent visi
tors to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Richard
son, in LaGrange.
The Jefferson Chamber of Com
merce meets at the Harrison Hotel
on next Monday evening at 7.30
o’clock.
Messrs. A. L. DeLaperriere, C.
0. Shanahan, J. E. McElhannon and
R. L. McElhannon spent Thursday in
Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. Ralph Johnson of Emory Uni
versity spent the week-end with his
parents, Rev. ar.d Mrs. A. J. John-
Miss Frances Smith, after spend
ing the Thanksgiving holidays with
her mother, Mrs. S. J. Smith, return
ed Sunday to Danielsville, where she
is teaching.
The Presbyterian Womans Auxili
ary will meet on next Monday after
noon at three o’clock with Mrs. Hom
er Honcock. Mrs. C. E. Barnett will
have charge of the program. Every
member is urged to attend.
The Womans Missionary Society of
the Methodist church will meet on
next Monday afternoon with Mrs. L.
B Linn, at the parsonage, at 3
o’clock. New officers for the coming
year will be chosen at this meeting;
and a full attendance of the member
ship is urged.
Mrs. M. L. Wheeler entertained at
six o’clock dinner on Thanksgiving.
The invited guests were Misses Annie
and Estelle Wheeler, Darris Eckles,
Messrs. Foster Eckles, Tom Turner
and Walter Crawford.
Miss Emma Long and Mrs. Frances
Long Taylor, daughters of the late
Dr. Crawford W. Long, accompanied
by Mrs. Henderson, of Atlanta, were
guests of Miss Callie Watson a few
days ago.
Miss Lillian Wills, and her guest,
-Mr. Bob Jones*, of Thomaston, return
ed to Thomaston, Sunday, after
spending the week-end with her moth
er. She was accompanied to Atlan
ta by Mrs. Wills and Ralph and Rus
sell Wills.
The pupils of the Athens High
school will present Daddy Long Leggs
in that city on Friday evening. A
mong those taking prominent parts
in the entertainment are Miss Mary
Kate Massey, who will take the part
.of Judy Abbott; and Miss Sarah
"/Thurmond, who will be the matron
of the orphans home. The play will
he directed by Miss Manita Bullock.
' __ Everybody who is willing to assist
in the music for the union Christmas
service that is to be held in the Meth
odist church on Sunday night, Decem
. ber 26th, is invited to be at the
i choir practice at the home <jf Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Smith on Friday evep
insr. Every church in the city will
Participate in this service.
The members of the churches of
the Jefferson Circuit are extending
a cardial - elcome to their new pastor,
Rev. N. A. Parsons, and wife, who
are occupying the Circuit Parsonage
on Johnson street. Mr. and Mrs.
Parsons are the parents of nine chil
dren, all of whom are married and
ing in different parts of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford T. Storey
and Mrs. F. P. Holder spent Thanks
- vins in Charleston, S. C., visiting
Messrs. Dickson Storey, Franklin
Holder, Frank Gudger and Joseph
Levine, who are students at Citadel
f ollege. They found the boys plcas
• tly situated in a splendid school and
' ing excellent work.
Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Howell were
visitors to Atlanta last week.
Mr. Homer Hancock spent Monday
( in Atlanta.
Miss Beth Bennett spent the week
end in Atlanta, the guest of Miss
i Helen Wilson.
’ Miss Myrtle iane Pinson of Athens
visited her parents here Monday and
Tuesday.
I u c ks°n of Atlanta spent
the Thanksgiving holidays in Jeffer
son.
Mrs. J. O. Braselton and little son
°- Braselton were week-end guests
of Mrs. J. A. Wills.
i
Miss Gertrude Rogers of Winder
spent Sunday in Jefferson, the guest
of Miss Mary Ruth Wills.
i Miss Elizabeth and Joe Cooley
spent the week-end with their parents
in Jeffersqp.
! Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs. J. N. Hold
er an( l Mrs. Homer Hancock were
visitors to Athens on Monday.
Miss Little, of Cordele, who is at
tending the university of Georgia,
Athens, visited Miss Nelle Blackstock
last week.
Mrs. R. F. Northcutt of Toccoa
spent the week-end in Jefferson,
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
iW. H. Williamson.
Miss Helen Galloway of Palmtra,
N. J., was the Thanksgiving guest of
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, at the
Pastoriuni.
Mrs. W. T. Bryan, Jr., and little
| daughter, have returned from a visit
to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood
ward, in Staunton, Va.
| Mrs. E. M. McDonald and little
| Miss Sarah Frances McDonald spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with rela
tives in Braselton.
Mr. Edwin Kelly, who has been lo
cated in California and Mexico, is
at home visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Kelly, and is being given a 1
cordial welcome by his many friends, j
Mrs. Duke Myers, Misses Sadie and
Mary Myers, of Athens, were week
end guests of Mrs. M. A. McCoy, at
the Harrison Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelly had as
their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. j
R. J. Hancock, Mrs. S. S. Hancock,
of Athens, and Mr. N. J. Kelly of'
Winder.
Messrs. Lewis Linn of Emory Uni
versity, Ed Linn and Harold -Duke of
Emory Academy, Ralph Wills of the
State University, were at home for
the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kelly, Mr. Ed
win Kelly and. Miss Bess Kelly, were
among those who enjoyed the Tech-
Auburn football game in Atlanta last
Thursday.
Mrs. J. C. Dooley and little grand
son, Theron Dooley Martin, are visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Dalton,
of Winder.
Mrs. A. R. Kennedy of Coolidge,
and Miss Elizabeth Dooley of At
lanta, have returned to their homes,
after a week’s visit to their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dooley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holliday have
returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Noble Patrick, at Charlotte, N. C.
While there, they had the pleasure of
attending the automobile races, an
annual event that always draws large
crowds to that city.
The Junior Auxiliary of the Bap
tist church met at the home of Mrs.
Morris Bryan, the leader, Nov. 23.
The subject was Thanksgiving. Those
taking part, were Frapces Ellington,
Mabeth Storey, Mary Lizzie Carter,
Nelda Grace Kell, Thelma Griffeth,
and Annie Pinson.
Rev. H. L. Edmundson, the new
presiding elder of the Elberton dis
trict, announces that he will begin
his quarterly meetings on Dec. sth
in Elberton. He will bold quarterly
meeting in Maysville on the morning
of January 16th, and in Commerce in
the afternoon or evening.
The Light of the World, the page
ant which has been given at the
Baptist church for the past two years,
will be presented again this year, on
the evening of December 19th, at
eight o’clock. The pageant combines
the Christmas story with the mis
sionary message. There are 100
people taking part. Everyone is cor
dially invited.
Mr. John Methvin Holder of Thom
asville spent Sunday and Mondfcy at
the home of Mr. F. P. Holder.
Miss Dorothy Aiken, who is a
student at the State Normal, has been
selected to take the part of Noel
Derby, in the play, “The Goose
Hangs High,” which is to be pre
sented by the pupils of the State
Normal on December 11th. The play
is said to be one of the most charm
ing written in several years, and the
cast has been selected with a view
to presenting a delightful entertain
ment.
Mr. J. Howard Marler of Fort
Myers, Fla., is spending this week
with relatives in Jefferson.
Editor John F. Shannon and Mrs.
Shannon of Commerce spent Sunday
m Jefferson with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Smith.
Mrs. Fambrough of Oconee county
has been spending several days with
her daughter, MAs. George West
moreland, at her home on Martin
street.
Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. Turner of
Commerce were in Jefferson, Tuesday
afternoon, guests of the former’s
daughter, Miss Mae Sharpe, who is
a member of the faculty of Martin
Institute.
Mr. Frank McCrackin, Miss Bessie
Gaines, of Gainesville, Misses Valeria
McCrackin and Lila Mae Culpepper
of White Sulphur, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Culpepper last
Thursday.
The Womans Club will meet Dec.
13. The hostesses for the meeting,
are Mrs. Erastus Smith, Mrs. Rob
Kelly, Mrs. Hugh Crooks, Mrs. W. D.
Dadisman. At this time the annual
Christmas tree for Tallulah will be
enjoyed. Each member is expected
to give an offering. The committee
Will send you a little stocking, which
you will please fill and carry to the
meeting.
The Bible clrss of the Presbyterian
; Womans Auxiliary met on Monday
i afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Turner. Th*
'devotional was led by the Vice-Presi
dent, Mrs. Hal Moore. After the
business meeting, the afternoon was
spent in making gauze sponges for
the Presbyterial work. Tie follow
ing assisted: Mesdames S. B. Archer,
C. E. Barnett, C. O. Brock, J. D.
Potts, S. C. Morrison, W. H. Smith,
Hal Moore, Ho:ner Hancock, T. A.
McElhannon, 0. C. Aderhold, J. C.
Alexander, and J. C. Turner.
Mr. and Mbs. O. P. Aiken had as
their guests for the week-end their
daughter, Miss Dorothy, who is a
student at the State Normal, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Whelchel of
Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. George
Slappy, Miss Lydia Guice, Messrs.
Mac and Roy Hudson, Dr. Ralph
Aiken, Col. Seals Aiken, of Atlanta,
Miss Theodooia Goodman of Mar
shallville. The entire party were
delightfully entertained at dinner on
Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Foster.
Besides Miss Allene Epps, men
tioned in last week’s Herald, Jackson
[county will have another representa
tive at Milwaukee to attend the Stu
dents Conference. Emory University
will send six delegates, among them
Robin Hood cf Commerce. This con
ference has been called by the Coun
cil of Christian associations to de
cide where students are progressing
in their intellectual and spiritual de
velopment. Three thousand students,
representative of practically all the
colleges and universities in the Unit
ed States, will be assembled at the
meeting.
Miss Daisy Davies, one of the
most noted women connected w;th!
the Womans Missionary Socletie? of j
the Southern Methodist Church, was
in the city Sunday night, and spoke
to the congregation at the Methodist
church. She was here to enlist the
financial support of the Jefferson
Auxiliary in the Belle Bennett Me
morial, a college located at Nash
ville, Tenn., which instructs mis
sionaries and church workers. Miss
Davies has visited almost all the
States where the M. E. Church, South,
is located, and has spent several
years in foreign countries. She is
enthusiastic in her work, and is an
attractive and convincing speaker.
Her work among the people of the
different nations enables her to speak
interestingly, and her devotion to the
cause she represents produces a
fervency that permeates her audi
ence. While here she was the guest
of Rev. and Mrs. L. B. Linn.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Edwards spent
the week-end with home folks near j
Winder.
Miss Nettie Tolbert of near Toccoa
spent the week-end with her parents,*
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Tolbert.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. James had as
their Sunday guests, Mr. syid Mrs.
Knox Bracket of Athens, and Mr.
C. D. Hardy of Jefferson.
The B. Y. P. U. social given at the
home of Misses Moateen and
Etheleen Perry, Friday night, was
highly enjoyed by a large crowd.
Miss Louise Breazeal had as her
Sunday dinner guests, Misses Gladys
Hutson and Estelle Hendrix cf Holly
Springs. *
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Crooks left
Saturday, Nov. 27, for Winter Gar
den, Fla. We wish for them much
success in their new home.
Mr. Julian Jackson and Miss Mon
teen Perry were happily married or,
last Sunday afternoon, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. LaTSgfard, in
the presence of a large host of
friends. Miss Perry is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ferry of this
community. Mr. Jackson is the
youngest son of Mr. Dave Jackson of
Florida, though Mr. Julian Jackson
resides in this community. lioth
the bride and groom arc from very
prominent families. We wish for
this young couple a long ar.d happy
'■ wedded life.
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