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• GALILEE •
Last Week’* Local*.
Those visiting: Mr. and Mr*. J. P.
Adams Sunday, were Mr*. Mollie
E*py and daughter*, Mr*. Kittie
Martin, of Atlanta, Mr*. Mattie
Alexander and daughter of Jeffer
aon, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Truluck and
daughter, Linda Ann, of Augusta.
Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Mixe visited
Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Adam* Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. J. L. McMullan and
family were guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
J. A. Johnson Sunday.
Mis* Magadlene Bank* spent the
week-end with her grandparents,
Mr. ar i 'V V!. B. Eank*, of Wal
r.ut community.
Mrs. Frank Wade and Barbara,
Miss Annie Maude Wood, have re
turned from a visit to North ( aro
lin* and New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Mite and son
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Anglin of
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ke*ler
and children visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Mite Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White and
Melba, of Athens spent Sunday with
James and Cecil White.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Freeman
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel
Mite and son, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Dodd.
Rev. and Mrs. Adkins and Allfair,
Miss Mary Lois Mite, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Banks and
Margret spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr*. D. R. Usher.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sikes, Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Mite spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bentley.
Mesdames Dee and Jewel Mize
and Warren spent Thursday with
Mrs. Bob Mize.
Miss Mary Wills of Athens spent
the week-end with home folks.
Clifford Elder and daughters
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Finch.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sell of Jeffer
son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
11. S. Fite.
Mrs. D. B. Martin, Hazel and
Clyde, visited Mr. and Mrs. Parks
Adams awhile Friday afternoon.
Mesdames H. S. and (1. H. Fite
visited Mrs. Gilbert Adams one af
ternoon last week.
We extend an open welcome for
every one to attend our Sunday
School and Christian Endeavor.
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Opinion. These polls conducted by Dr. Gallup have been
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Last Week’s Locals.
George H. Webb and Miss Mary
Francis Gillispie of Gainesville spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mr*. F. M.
Webb.
Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Venable of
Atlanta were week-end guests of Mr. |
Mr*. J. W. Massey.
Baxter Venable of Atlanta visited
relatives here one day last week.
The many friends of Boyd Ke*ler
will learn with /egret of hi* continu
ed illness. He was accompanied by
Mrs. Boyd Kesler and J. W. Rosier
to Atlanta Monday, where he has
gone for treatment. We are hoping
he will soon return, restored to
health.
Mr. and ?Ir*. Ernest Ginn of Ath
ens visited Mrs. Mary Dowdy and
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Massey, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Massey and
Miss Jonnie Massey spent Sunday in
Jefferson with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dowdy and
Miss Eula Wood spent the week-end
in Maysville, the guest of Mrs. Ginn.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daniel of Cum
rning, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Potts
spent Sunday with Mrs. F. C. Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. King and Mrs. Julia
Short of Monroe spent Saturday
afternoon with Mrs. F. C. Daniel.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maddox of
South Georgia spent a part of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eckles.
Miss Lanell Wilkes spent the
week-end in Atlanta, guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Wilkes.
Mrs. Baze White of Atlanta spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A1
Venable.
Mrs. Stype Venable spent several
days last week with Rev. and Mrs.
W. H. Venable.
Mrs. G. L. Potts visited Mrs. C. 0.
Brock of Jefferson last Monday.
Mrs. Mollie Thurmon is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Whitworth of
Stone Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wilkes, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Glenn, spent Sunday
in Elberton with Mr. and Mrs.
Broughton Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bullock spent
several days last week in South
Georgia.
Baxter Venable of Atlanta was a
recent visitor here, guest of rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Obie Morrison of
Arnoldsville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Thurmon.
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
SENIOR CLASS OF BENTON HIGH
SCHOOL PRESENTS PLAY,
FRIDAY NIGHT, M*Y 19
Nicholson, Ga.—The Senior Class
of Benton High School will present
its play, entitled, “An Old-Fashioned
110-ner,” Friday night, May 19th, be
ginning at 8 o’clock.
This is a real good play. It ha*
fine morals, and is inspiring through
out. There are some good laughs
and tears. It is an old story of a
dear, old Mother’s Love. The public
.is cordially invited to attend this
play. Admission: 15c children; 25c
adults.
The public is invited to attend all
our commencement exercises. No
admission charges to any, except the
Senior High School play.
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Program Sunday Morning, May 21tt
Processional, Angel’s Dream, Mrs.
F. S. Brock.
Hymn, Holy, Holy, Congregation.
Invocation, Rev. E. A. Caldwell.
Scripture Reading, Rev. E. A.
Caldwell.
Special Song, The Palms, Mrs.
Frank Cain and Miss Myra Lee Ker
lin.
Announcements, Prof. W. W. Lav
ender.
Introduction of Speaker, Supt.
Frank Cain.
Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. E. A.
Caldwell, Monroe, Ga.
Hymn, I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord,
Congregation.
Benediction, Rev. B. M. Sailors.
Recessional, Song of Paradise,
Mrs. F. S. Brock.
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Program of Graduation Exerciie*,
May 22
Procession, Les Rameaux, Mrs. F.
S. Brock.
Salutatory, Mildred Barnett.
Class Song, Happy Days, Senior
Class.
Valedictory, Margaret Kesler.
Vocal Solo, In The Garden of My
Heart, Miss June Anthony.
Introduction of Speaker, Supt.
Frank Cain.
Literary Address, Judge J. Clifford
Pratt, Winder, Ga.
Awarding Honors: Cup to senior
on scholastic work; Medal to a high
school student —outstanding in Citi
zenship.
Remarks, by Prof. Claude Tolbert.
Delivery of Diplomas, Supt. Frank
Cain.
Benediction, Prof. Claude Tolbert.
Recessional, Flower Song, Mrs. F.
S. Brock.
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JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
j GEORGIA DAY WORLDV Am JUNE 14=1
JOIN! GOVERNOR RIVERS 7 SPECIAL
Everyone is invited to join the Governor and his staff on the special
■ train. Help make Georgia Day a huge success! Plan your New York
© n.v.w.f. World’s Fair trip so as to be there for Georgia Day. Special train via
.gjsr- —Seaboard Railway—the official route—leaves Terminal Station,
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Transfers in New York. Room, hath, ands
m m n IBfeEEd? 'vf breakfast at hotel for four days (4 to
LOW rMiCIsSI room). Two admissions to fair. Boat trip ~4
„ , . . , around Manhattan Island. Choice of visit sS
Round trip fares, per person including Pullman charges to NBC studio or observation Tower, '4
as shown—From Atlanta RCA building.
1 person to upper berth $04.45 Twin bed $46.75. Single bed room *47.75. U
2 persons to knver b berth ;!! I1 1 50.90 Double bed *44.75. Triple bed room $45.15. gj
2 persons to compartment . . • 63.50 Hotel accommodations at Hotel Lincoln •
2 persons to drawing room 68.20
3 persons to drawing room 60.15 ii*rmf
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY
Governor Rivers’ special train will be completely air-conditioned— VViSaNBI '■Hu jfiCi-'
composed of modern Pullman sleeping cars, Seaboard dining cars,
Hotel, Pullman, and coach reservations and tickets must be secured by June let. \\ \VipTfaSS^^ya|M
Write, wire or phone H. E. Pleasants. AGPA. Seaboard Railway. 1002 the 22 U \ Viy
Warletla St. Bid;,. Atlanta, tel. WAlnut 2179-80. i* " PrTniTfTTn
THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1939.