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School is proirressinjr nicely at this
.place, under the management of
Prof, and Mrs. Fred McGinnis.
Miss June Potts is spending a few
days in Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs.
Aubrey Potts.
Mrs. J. N. Thurman of Commerce
spent a few days last week with her
sister, Mrs. G. T. Kesler.
Mrs. Jett Potts returned to her
home in North Carolina Monday, af
ter spending several days with her
husband and Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Potts. She was accompanied by A.
B. Potts, who will visit his children in
Charlotte for several days.
Summie Rankin of Anderson, S.
C. spent Thanksgiving in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Potts.
We are very sorry to learn of the
illness of Clyde Mcßee, and hope
he will soon be well again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thurman of:
Commerce spent Saturday night!
with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thurman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thurman, Mes
dames Luther Potts, Ernest and
Boyd Kesler were in Commerce
Saturday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Venable of
Atlanta -pent the week-end with
home folks here.
Allen Anthony of Center was
visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Thurman Saturday night.
Jim Davis of Maysville spent a
few days last week with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Oscar Nabors.
We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Webb to our community as future
residents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Kes
ler of Ohio, and Miss Hazel Kesler
of Hull, spent one day last week
with Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Kesler.
Allie and Jett Potts were in Ath
ens one day last week.
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Orr’s regrets to lose Mr. and Mrs.
It. J. Walker and children and Mrs.
Effie Glenn, who have moved from
the Orr place to the Tribble farm,
over on the Athens highway.
Watson Armstead, with his fami
ly, have also moved from our com
munity.
Thanksgiving guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harris, were
Mr. and Mrs. Webbie Wilson and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Free
man and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Claborn Harris and children, Mr.
and Mrs. I. P. Hanson and children,
Mrs. John Harris, and Newt Han
son.
Mrs. Emory Erooks has returned
home, after having spent some days
with Mr. and Mrs. Sheddie Wilson,
singing lullabys to anew grandson.
Mrs. Charlie Holder and daugh
ter, Rilla, Mrs. Arthur Holder and
baby, Mrs. Stoy, Mr. and Mrs. O. E.
Collins and family, and Mrs. Janies
West and baby, were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Will Aaron.
Julian Jackson, wife and daugh
ter, of Statham, spent the week-end
here with his sister, Mrs. W. T.
Langford.
Joe Payne spent the week-end
with L. C. Standridge.
N. H. Hulsey, who has been
spending some time with his daugh
ter, Mrs. W. T. Mauldin, has gone
to Hoschton, visiting home folks.
Miss Mary Weir spent Saturday
night with Miss Bettv Anne Stan
dridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Skinner of
Hoschton spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mauldin.
Monroe Payne spent Saturday
night with Harold Standridge:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langford and
Mr. and Mrs. Claborn Harris were
visiting at Center Grove on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Daily, R.
L. Murray, and Gus Duncan spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. J. L.
Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Walker and
two little sons, Harold and Dickie,
have returned to their home at Bu
ford, after spending the holidays
with their parents.
Mrs. Will Aaron spent Wednes
day evening with Mrs. Stoy Marlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Lyle of Jeffer
son were recent visitors here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willie Minish were
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cleghorn, Sunday.
Hub Jones and sons were visiting
his sister, Mrs. Will Cole, Sunday
p. m., who is quite ill.
J. C. Grant and daughter, Mary
Ruth, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Dunson.
Rev. P. B. Cash filled his regular
appointment at Berea Sunday morn
ing, and was dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. June Dixon.
Hub Jones and son and Lester
McElroy were at Clayton, Friday.
The party given by Guy Suggs
Saturday night was enjoyed by all
present.
Charlie Slater was visiting his
mother, Mrs. Earlie Slater, recently.
Will Ramsey had the misfortune
to lose a fine cow last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Fleeman and
daughter spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Suggs.
Catherine Williamson spent Sat
urday night with Faith Dixon.
Miss Bert and Guy Suggs visited
their sister, Mrs. Vassie Fleeman, at
Brook’s Crossing, last week.
Lester McElroy took supper with
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nunn, Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Minish and
son spent Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Isom Minish, in Madison
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Childs were
visiting in this community last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Duard Thurmond
and son were in this community
Thanksgiving.
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cheatham
of Atlanta spent Thanksgiving at
home.
Miss Mary Hartley of Tate visit
ed Mrs. Billie Pittman during the
Thanksgiving holidays.
Misses Revelle Ariail, Frances
Carr, Golden Eberhardt, Wilda
Strange and Geraldine Holland, who
are attending the Athens Business
College, spent the holidays with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cooper and
children, Eileen and James, spent
Thursday and Friday with Frank
Underwood.
Miss Lena Hill of Dahlonega spent
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Hill.
Miss Hilda Arnold of Demorest,
and Miss Helen Arnold of Lincoln
ton, spent the holidays with their
parents, Mr. r.nd Mrs. N. A. Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ariail, Jr., of
Roopville, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Ariail of Grayson, spent the holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. A'ia;l
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stephens.
Supt. J. L. Colvin of Lincolnton
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Savage.
Miss Mary Lucy Miller has return
ed home, after taking a beauty
course in New Orleans.
Sunt. J. L. Colvin of Lincolnton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N.
A. Arnold.
Reese Eberhardt of Dahlonega,
Miss Janet Eberhaudt of Hartwell,
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Eber
hardt recently.
Miss Frances McCurdy of Decatur
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. McCurdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Suddath and
children of Savannah spent the
holidays with Boon Suddath.
Miss Caroline Miller had a very
unfortunate calamity Friday after
noon, when she fell and broke her
arm. We hope she will soon recov
er.
Howard Hill has accepted a po
sition with the Ford Motor Company
at Gainesville. .
Charles Reynolds of* Atlanta spent
the holidays with his mother, Mrs.
Grace Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. S. S.
Ray of Ridgeway.
Mr. and Mrs- Bob Savage of Com
merce spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Savage.
Half-dimes or silver five-cent piec
es, first were coined in America in
1794. The last issue of these coins
was in 1873, and are now entirely
out of circulation. There are only a
few persons of the present genera
tion who can remember seeing one
of these half-dimes, or their com
panion coin, the 3c silver piece.
Tommy—“ Aren’t you driving
rather fast, Dad?”
Dad—“ You don’t want to be late
for school, do you?”
Tommy (thoughtfully)—“No-o-o-,
but I’d much rather be late than
absent.” —Selected.
AHOY GIRLS!
Telephone operators in the early
days of the telephone, instead of
greeting a subscriber with the fa
miliar cheery “hello,” shouted:
“Ahoy! Ahoy!”
Christmas Seal your Christmas
Mail.
FOR ALDERMAN, THIRD WARD
I announce as a candidate for re
election as Alderman from the Third
Ward, at the city election to be held
on the 13th of December.
Very respectfully,
A. H. McREE.
FOR ALDERMAN, CITY AT
LARGE
Thanking the people of Jefferson
for their support in the past, I re
spectfully announce myself a candi
date for re-election for Alderman
! from the City at Large.
C. E. HARDY.
cry body
buys and uses
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Our subscription list is corrected
to date. Look at the label on your
paper, and see if yours is paid. If
not, send in your renewal at once,
as we must comply with the postal
regulations and discontinue all sub
scriptions not paid in advance.
THE JACKSON HERALD. JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
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TWO NEW FORD V-8 CARS FOR 1938 I
DE LUXE FORD V-8... 112" wheelbase; 85Jtorsepower engine; STANDARD FORD V*E ... 112" wheelbase; 85 or 60 horse*
Improved Easy-Action Safety Brakes; Center-Poise Ride; All- power engine; Improved Easy-Action Safety Brakes; Center
steel body; Mohair or Broadcloth upholstery; Walnut-finished pjpLjrepi Poise Ride; All-steel body; Broadcloth or Mohair uphol
trim; Twin horns, tail lights, sun visors; Clock; 6.00" black stery, Mohair extra in “60”; Mahogany-finished trim; One
tires, white side-walls are extra; 8 body types; 6 colors. tail light, sun visor; Twin horns; 3 body types; 3 colors.
Ford offers two new cars for 1938 —
the Standard Ford V-8 and the De
Luxe Ford V-8. They are different in ap
pearance —but built to the same high
standard of mechanical excellence on
the same chassis.
Because people liked our 1937 car so
well, they bought more than of any other
make. They liked its looks, its smooth
performance, and the way it handled. We
have improved on that car in the newly
styled Standard Ford V-8.
But some folks wanted still more size
and style, with the same Ford advantages.
For them, we designed anew De Luxe line.
The De Luxe Ford V- 8 Sedans are longer
with more room, larger luggage space,
and finer appointments all around.
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Rev. W. C. Brock and family of
Griffin were week-end guests of rela
tives and friends here.
Those from here attending the
Tri-County Choir at Jones’ Chaple,
Sunday, enjoyed the program.
Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Lowe of Mon
roe were among the attendants at
church services here Sunday.
Mrs. Bettye Smith, Mrs. Gladys
Turner and children were visiting
near Colbert the past week.
J. H. Davis of Maysville was
among the week-end visitors in our
city, the guest of relatives.
Rev. F. E. Sanders of Monroe was
here Sunday morning, where he at
tended religious services.
Several from here attended
preaching at Commerce, Sunday af
ternoon, where Rev. H. L. Knight
preached.
Mrs. Richard Drake is visiting near
Danielsville, where she is the guest
of relatives and friends.
Mrs. J. G. Whitley of Athens was
visiting here over the week-end, the
guest of relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John McElreath of
Danielsville were among the week
end guests of relatives here.
You are invited to attend the box
supper at the school auditorium Fri
day evening, December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sorrow, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Moon were visiting
at Elberton over the week-end.
Remember that we are looking
for you at the Four County Choir
here Sunday afternoon, December
12.
Friends are very sorry to know
Mrs. Bettye Smith is very sick, and
trust she w r ill speedily recover.
De Luxe cars are equipped with the 85-
horsepower engine only.
The Standard is even lower priced than
the De Luxe. It has graceful new lines
and well-tailored interiors—with a choice
of engine sizes—Bs or 60 horsepower.
Before Ford made V-type 8-cylinder en
gines available to every one, they were
used only in expensive cars. Since then,
four million Ford owners have learned
the genuine enjoyment of driving an eight
cylinder car with all-around economy.
The thrifty “60” engine, especially, makes
possible in Standard models a very low
first cost and equally low operating cost.
With two distinct designs, two engine
sizes and two price ranges, you’ll find a
1938 Ford car to fit your needs exactly.
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We are sorry to hear of the seri
ous illness of L. B. Prickett, at his
home at the Pond, and trust he will
respond to treatment and soon im
prove.
Mrs. John Cartye of Banks county
was visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J.
Hendrix, the past week.
Miss Hilda Boswell of Commerce
spent the week-end with relatives
near Hurricane Shoals.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davis and lit
tle Charles of Athens spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with their
parents, Mrs. Mirt Davis, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Doss.
J. T. Boswell was the guest of J.
T. Holland Sunday afternoon.
The members of Dry Pond church
were glad to have their pastor,
Rev. Hall, returned to them for an
other year; and despite the unfavor
able weather Sunday, a nice little
group were out to the regular ser
vice Sunday and Sunday night.
Clyde Doss of Athens was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Doss.
Mrs. R. T. Lenderman continues
seriously ill, to the regret of her
friends.
A large crowd was out to the
cake walk at the Pond auditorium
Thanksgiving night, and we under
stand they realized about sls.
Remember preaching at Oconee
church next Sunday at 3 p. m. Sun
day school just before service.
Hope we have a good day, with a
large attendance.
FOR SALE, 1 mule, around 1000
lbs; 1 2-horse wagon. See L. B.
Isbell.
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Those visiting Mrs. W. R. How
ington last Sunday, were Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. McGinnis, Hoyt Howing
ton and son, Buddie, of Commerce,
and Johnny and Fred Standridge of
Lebanon.
Those visiting Robert Adams and
family Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Slaton of Macon, Randolph
Slaton of Millstead, Nolan Lasby
Wilburn and William Slaton, Grady
Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Mauldin of Jefferson.
Cecil White and Windom Adams
visited Charlie Tye, in the Ebenezer
community, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Slaton of Ma
con were called to Jefferson on ac
count of the illness of Mrs. Clyde
Slaton, the former’s mother, last
Saturday night.
Misses Runa Freeman and Clau
dell Adams were in Jefferson Satur
day evening.
Remember the hour for Sunday
school at Galilee has been changed
from 10.15 o’clock a. m. to 2 o’clock
p. m.
Mrs. A. L. Freeman and little
daughter, Martha Jean, visited Mrs.
Freeman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harris, at Brockton, the last week
end.
Russell Kay and Miss Melba White
of Athens visited the latter’s broth
ers, Cecil and James White, Sun
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sell and little
son, Jimmie, of Jefferson, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Fite,
Sunday.
Misses Runa and Reba Freeman
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David
Duke on Thanksgiving.
A number of fine hogs have been
salted away during the cold weather
of the last few days.
This community is threatened
with a scarcity of sweet potatoes
this winter, after hilling a large
crop, on account of the potato rot.
WANTED, Good Milch Cow. See
L. B. Isbell.
THURSDAY. DECEMBER ,
PI) | f r C FOR CARS DELIVERED IN
|\ I V t > DETROIT—TAXES EXTRA
Standard Ford V-8 (60 hp.)—Conpe, $599;
Tudor, $644; Fordor, $689. Standard Ford V-8
(85 hp.)—Coupe, $629; Tudor, $669; Fordor,
$714. De Luxe Ford V-8 (85 hp. only)
Coupe, $689; Tudor, $729; Fordor, $774; Con
vertible Coupe, $774; Club Coupe, $749;
Convertible Club Coupe, $804; Phaeton, $824;
Convertible Sedan, $904.
Standard and De Luxe cars equipped with
bumpers, bumper guards, spare wheel, tire,
tube, tire lock and band, cigar lighter, twin
horns, and headlight beam indicator on instru
ment panel, at no extra charge.
In addition, De Luxe cars are equipped with
extra tail light, windshield wiper, sun visor;
also de luxe steering wheel, glove compart
ment lock, clock, and chrome wheel bands,
at no extra charge.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Phillips and
George Jones, all of Florida, were 1
the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Philiips. Also, Jim House and
daughter of Winder.
We welcome Ernest Beard in our
community. He is occupying the
house that was vacated by Alvin
Tate. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Banks have
moVed near Walnut.
Miss Ruby Beard of Winder was
the week-end guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beard of this
place. ,
Mrs. H. J. Phillips and Mrs. Mat
tie Ervin were the guests Monday ot
Mrs. A. T. Phillips.
Mrs. Tommie • Phillips was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Dos
ter, Tuesday. ,
The farmers are about through
sowing the grain around here.
LOST
Recently in Jefferson I lost my
purse containing money and two
notes. If party who found it will
just send to me the purse and notes,
this will be greatly appreciated by
me. The notes will not be worth
anything to any one except me, but
are valuable to me. I need the
money very much; but if I cannot
get it, please send purse and papers,
by mail or otherwise.
D. L. HARMON.
We handle the Famous Mor
ton’s Smoke Salt for curing
your hams and bacon. Also,
“Tenderquick” and other
preparations. See us. M*
N. Pendergrass Estate.
Linseed oil rubbed over walnut
furniture will give it a rich gloss.