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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940
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Rev. E. L. Barber of Aberdeen, N.
C., spent Monday in Jefferson.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hill of Athens
were visitors here Saturday.
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Paul J. Anderson of Oxford, Ala.,
was a visitor here Saturday.
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Miss Elizabeth Patrick of Athens
spent Monday with her father, W. L.
Patrick.
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Mrs. S. E. Smith of Greensboro
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Bailey this week.
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Mrs. A. J. Watson of Social Circle
was the guest this week of her sis
ter, Mrs. 11. T. Mobley.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buchanan of
Locust Grove were visitors here
Montjpy.
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Mrs. J. W. Alexander of Colum
bus spent the past week-end with
relatives in Jefferson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shi and little
daughter were guests this week of
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Benton,
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boggs of Au
gusta were guests for the week-end
of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson,
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Miss Kathleen Moon of Atlanta
spent the pasit week-end in Jefferson
with her father, Judge L. B. Moon.
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Editor Hubert Dyer, Mrs. C. B.
Welborn, Misses Helen and Evelyn
Welborn of Royston were visitors
here Monday.
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Mrs. C. J. Stewart of Lancaster,
S. C., spent the past week-end in
Jefferson with her mother, Mrs.
Janie Silman.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Braselton,
Misses Leta and Nell Braselton of
Braselton were visitors in Jefferson
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allgood and
Miss Jean Allgood of Athens were
guests of Jefferson 'relatives Sun
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frary Elrod of Au
gusta were guests the past week-end
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luth
er Elrod.
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Miss Hazel Johnson of Pinehurst
spent the past week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. John
son.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langford
and Miss Lucy Helen Langford of
Maysville were visiting in Jefferson
Monday.
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Mrs. E. G. Edwards of Bethlehem
came over to enjoy the Long Day
Celebration and visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. White.
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Misses Nan and Lola Ethridge
and Marjorie Daniel were guests the
past week-end of Mr. and Mrs. C. Y.
Daniel.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McElhannon
had as guests Monday, Mrs. W. A.
Clarke of Athens, and Dr. W. A.
Clarke and W. A., Jr., of Atlanta,
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Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Price, Dick
Kinnebrew, and Miss Elizabeth Hen
son all of Winder were Jefferson
visitors Saturday.
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Among the visitors in Jefferson
Saturday were Mrs. Pauline Fitts
and Miss Lois Rice of Ila, Misses
Jessie Calloway of Rayle, Lucy Lem
on of Jackson and Roxie Echols of
Danielsville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Loy D. Cowart, Loy
D., Jr., and little Miss Lynda Louise
Cowart of Summit and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Floyd of Chipley were
guests for the week-end of their
grand mother, Mrs. C. T. Storey,
Sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard,
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Harden and
family, Miss Ruth Shankle, Miss
Francis Hubbard, Mrs. R. C. Nix,
Miss Jessie Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Page, Miss Sena Page, Miss Mabel
Carson, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eehols,
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nix, Dillard L.
Nix, all of Commerce, were visitors
in Jefferson Sunday.
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A. L. Morgan of Atlanta, Mrs. W.
P. Perry of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs.
Dixon W. Hall of Atlanta, R. E.
Lord and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hogan
of Winder, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King
of Atlanta, Charles Drake of Pied
mont College, Miss Virginia Lang
ford of Danielsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ellington of Winder, visited
Jefferson Sunday.
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Mrs. R. C. Roberts of Gainesville
was a visitor here Saturday.
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J. E. McElhannon of Edison spent
Sunday and Monday in Jefferson.
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Dr. and Mrs. Ed H. Green and
Ed Green, Jr., of Atlanta were in
the city Monday.
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Mrs. S. C. Moon of Gainesville
was the guest Monday of Mrs. Wil
lie Suddath and Mrs. H. T. Hogan.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Tom Daniel of
Covington attended the Stamp Day
Celebration here Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Netherton of
College Park were guests the past
week-end of Mrs. M. F. Morrison.
Piromis H. Bell, a prominent citi
zen of Decatur, who is 82 years of
age, was among the visitors here
Monday.
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Heyward C. Hosch, Jr n Misses
Dorothea Hosch a*nd Catherine Ru
dolph of Gainesville were visitors in
the city Saturday.
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Mrs. A. S. Moseley and Mr. and
Mrs. T. B. Rice of Greensboro were
guests Monday at the home of Y. D.
Maddox.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. Q. Ledford, Miss
es Marian and Barbara Ledford of
Columbus were week-end guests of
Mrs. Mamie Foster.
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Mrs. L. D. Nicholson, one of the
Herald’s appreciated subscribers at
Greensboro, was a visitor in the
city Monday.
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Mrs. G. S. Perry, Miss Harriett
Perry and Bill Tribble were regis
tered here from Lawrenceville Mon
day.
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Mrs. Emma Bush of Alabama, is
the guest of relatives here, coming
over to attend the Stamp Day cele
bration.
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J. S. Hudson and A. C. Reece,
Misses Winifred and Margaret Hud
son of Ellijay were visitors in Jef
ferson Monday.
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Misses Caroldine, Betty and Doris
Barnett were guests this week of
their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Barnett.
Mrs. Lester Lee of Elberton, who
has mahy friends here, made when
she was a resident of Jefferson, was
a visitor here Monday.
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W. D. Wall, J. G. Allen, Paul
Nunnally and Claud Huff of Statham
were here Monday to attend the
Stamp Day sale.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Flanigan, Mrs.
H. B. Smith and Mrs. Roy Jackson
were a group of visitors here Mon
day from Winder.
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Mrs. James Buchanan and her
mothei*, Mrs. R. J. Hancock of Jack
son were guests Monday of Mrs. Sam
Kelly and Mrs. Lucy Carr.
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Senator and Mrs. V. C. Pickering
and Rev. Bell of Ohatsworth were
guests Monday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Holder.
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Mesdames H. P. DeLaperriere of
Hoschton, Verne L. Davis, F. H.
Williamson, Preston Harden, W. N.
Harden, W. P. Harden, A. F. Hood,
Miss Olivia Hood and Miss Mattie
Nunn of Commerce were visitors in
Jefferson Saturday.
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Among the visitors here Monday
from Comer were Mesdames S. J.
Carmichael, A. M. Wilkins, R. T.
Eberhart, Sr., R. T. Eberhart, Jr.,
and Bobby Eberhart, 111.
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Mrs. Leta M. Talmadge, Mrs. El
la M. Gunnells and Miss Addie
Montgomery, of Athens, members of
the family of the late Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Montgomery, former citizens
of Jefferson, were visiting here Mon
day.
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Among the visitors from Social
Circle in the city Monday were
Mrs. Clara Tucker, Mrs. George B.
Malcom, Mrs. H. 0. Godwin, Mrs.
Lester Malcom.
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Mrs. Floy Brannon of Atlanta,
called here by the death of her cou
sin, Worth Pendergrass, is spending
a few days with Mrs. Hugh Storey
and other Jefferson relatives.
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Mrs. Jessie Durham Priekett and
Mrs. Robert L. Neal of Buford visi
ted friends here Monday and enjoy
ed the Stamp Day program.
THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mott of Chi
cago wore visitors here Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pinson of De
catur were here Monday, visiting C.
N. Pinson.
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Mrs. Lula Bacon of Maysville has
been the guest this week of her
nieces, the Misses Moore.
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Mrs. W. S. Pinson and son, Billy,
of Atlanta, were visitors here this
week.
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Orrin Roberts and Hope T. Smith
of Monroe were among the many
visitors here Monday.
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Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Schaefer and
C. W. Schaefer of Toccoa were among
the visitors here Monday.
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Mrs. W. G. Sharp and Mrs. M. P.
Deadwyler of Maysville were visitors
here Monday.
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Dr. Z. V. Johnston and H. G. Long
of Calhoun spent Monday in the
city.
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Mrs. Robert L. Barrett of Dah- 1
lonega was the guest this week of
her mother, Mrs. Mattie Bell Rob
erts.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Stockton
and son of Atlanta were guests the
past week-end of their mother, Mrs.
Leila Stockton.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Medlin and
baby of Atlanta were guests the
past week-end of Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Wilson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Noble Patrick and
sons, Eugene and (Noble, Jr., of
Athens were guests the past week
end of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Holliday.
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W. T. Howland, representing
Time Magazine of New York was
a prominent visitor in the city this
week.
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Col. F. C. and Col. T. J. Shackel
ford, former citizens of Jefferson,
were among interested visitors here
Monday.
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A. C. Mobley of Concord and Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Long of Decatur
were guests this week of Mr. and
Mrs. H. I. Mobley.
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Mrs. Haydee Johnson Thompson of
Atlanta was in the city Monday. Mrs.
Thompson formerly lived here, and
is an alumna of Martin Institute.
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Mrs. George B. Malcom, Mrs. Wil
bur Tribble, Mrs. H. 0. Godwin,
Mrs. Lester Malcom, Mrs. Clarence
Tucker were prominent visitors here
Monday from Social Circle,
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Rev. L. Wilkie Collins, pastor of
the First Methodist church, Gaines
ville, was greeting his many Jeffer
son friends here Monday at the
Stamp Day Celebration.
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W. L. Collier of Macon was a
guest Monday at the home of Mrs.
B. H. Collier. He is a native of
Jackson county and enjoys return
ing to hi s native heath and greeting
his friends.
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Dr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross of Win
der, Mrs. J. R. Bullock, Mrs. Harry
Dunwoody and Mrs. John Burroughs
of Atlanta formed a party here Mon
day to attend the Long Day Cele
bration.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hudson and
Mr. and Mrs. Comer Weaver of At
lanta and Mrs. Pratt Carter of Wash
ington, were guests this week of
Mrs. Claire Wills.
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Mrs. Dorothy Grimmer of Albany
was in the city Monday, the guest of
Mrs. R. L. McEl'hannon. Mrs. Grim
mer is the grand daughter of Mrs.
W. A. Clarke and the late Mr. Clarke.
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Mrs. George H. Thurmond of Ath
ens, Mrs. Jack Thurmond of Deca
tur, Miss Rufus Wood of Athens and
Miss Lucy Bryant of Inman, ,S. C.,
were visitors here Monday.
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Mrs. W. H. Nunnally and her
daughter, Mrs. George M. Napier, of
Monroe, were visitors Monday at
the home of Mrs. Mattie Bell Rob
erts, and were interested visitors of
the Stamp Day Celebration. Mrs.
Nunnally is a grand daughter of the
late Jackson Bell, who was a con
temporary of Dr. Crawford W. Long.
She was reared in Jefferson, and is
a graduate of Martin Institute. Since
her marriage to the late W. H. Nun
nally, she has made her home in
Monroe, and she and Mrs. Napier
are two of that city’s most prominent
and beloved citizens.
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W. C. Lansdale of Houston, Tex
as, spent Monday in Jefferson.
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Miss Edith McDonald of Braselton
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. McDonald this week.
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Dacula visitors here Monday were
Claud Hinton, Robert M. Hill, Dr. W.
T. llmton.
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Mrs. Siler of Atlanta was the
guest of Miss Kathleen Moon the
past week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Meadow and
Billy Meadow were among the Dan
ielsville visitors in the city Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Hale and Mr.
and Mrs. Dewitt Lavender and baby
of Athens were guests Sunday of
Mrs. S. V. Wilhite.
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Dr. and Mrs. V. H. Bennett of
Gay, Mrs. Ned Pendergrass, Miss
Allea Betts of Athens were guests
at the home of Mrs. J. C. Bennett
Monday.
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C. N. Pinson had as guests Mon
day Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Andrew of
Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Han'S and children, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie B. Mason of Crawford.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hancock of
Modoc, S. C., and Miss Doris Han
cock of Commerce spent the past
week-end with their mother, Mrs.
Ethel Hancock. a
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Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moseley and
Mrs. C. A. Jacobson of Danielsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cannon of Atlan
ta were guests Monday of Mrs. Ora
Smith.
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Mrs. Horace M. Holden, Miss
Grace Holden and Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Holden, Mrs. Hattie McW. Clark,
Sam McW. Cls\rk, Dr. E. V. Howell,
Mrs. Susie T. McWilliams, all of At
lanta were in the city Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Durham, for
mer Jackson county citizens, now
living in Carl, Barrow county, were
visitors here Monday. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Albert Wil
liams of Winder.
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Mrs. H. G. Hargrove and son of
Greensboro, N. C., has been spend
ing the past week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mobley. Mrs.
Hargrove will be pleasantly remem
bered as Miss Lanelle Mobley.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Harrison of
Bethlehem were among those regis
tered Monday at the Crawford W.
Long headquarters. Also, Rev. and
Mrs. Robert Lyle and Robert Lyle,
Jr., of Bethlehem.
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Rev. Nat G. Long represented
Emory University at the Long Cele
bration Monday. He was accompa
nied by Mrs. Long and children who
were guests of Mrs. J. A. Wills. Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Medlock and Miss
Sara Ruth Medlock of Duluth and
Mrs. J. O. Braselton and Henry Ed
ward Braselton of Braselton were
guests also at the home of Mrs.
Wills.
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Mr. and Mrs. Okie Venable had
’as their week-end guests Mrs. Char
lie Williamson and little twins, Mir
iam and Marion, of Hoschton, Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Wade and little
sons, Hugh Carol, J. W. and Keneth,
Mot Healan and son, Fred, of Ath
ens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hosch, Mrs.
Will Hosch, Miss Helen Estes, A. S.
Hardy, Sr., Mrs. Ralph M. Cash, Dr.
H. S. Titshaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Fuller, of Gainesville, were among
those registering at Crawford W.
Long headquarters Monday.
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Governor and Mrs. E. D. Rivers,
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shipley, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Turner, Carroll Downes,
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts, Dr. and
Mrs. George H. Noble, Dr. and Mrs.
Frank K. Boland, Miss Boland, Mr.
and Mrs. L. D. Miller, W. E. Arnold,
Jr., J. C. Wilson, Paul Harber, Dr.
E. G. Ballenger were registered at
Long Headquarters from Atlanta.
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Among the visitors in Jefferson
the past week-end, we noted Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Chambers of Atlanta,
Miss Quay Patton of Aberdeen,
Miss., Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wall and
D. L. Harmon, Mrs. Boyd Vaughn,
Commerce; Dr. M. G. Hendrix, Ball
Ground; Mrs. Edwin C. Colquitt,
Lexington; Mrs. W. A. Raton, East
Point; Mrs. D. H. Lipscomb and H.
B. Smith, Dahlonega; Mrs. D. P.
Crowder, Griffin; Miss Fannie Lee
Atkins, Maysville; Mrs. Maggie D.
Boswell, Greensboro.
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Thursday and Friday
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Also, RKO Sportlight, “Blue Grass”
ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS
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Saturday
Roy Rogers and Windy Hayes, in
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Chapter 9, The Shadow and Our Gang Comedy
ADMISSION TO 6 P. M. EVERYBODY 10 CENTS
Admission Night, 10 and IS Cents
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Monday
Billy Lee and Cordell Hickman, in
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Also, Newsreel and Cartoon
Matinee Monday 10:30 a. m. Admission 10 and 25 Cents
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Tuesday and Wednesday
Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell, in
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Matinee Wednesday 10:30 a. m.
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Miss Hilda Cox of Atlanta spent
the week-end with Mrs. H. T. Ho
gan.
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Miss Jessie Weir was a guest at
the home of Mrs. Mattie Roberts
Sunday.
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Mrs. Harold Sheats of East Point
was in the city Monday, visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. B. Pendergrass.
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Mrs. S. B. Carter of Gainesville
and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Maddox of
Winder were visitors of relatives
here during the Long Celebration.
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Mrs. C. T. Storey, Jr., left Tues
day afternoon for Columbia, S. C.,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. Dickson
Storey whose little daughter is ill
with pneumonia.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCay and
baby of Covington and Raymond
Rigdon of Atlanta were guests for
the week-end of Rev. and Mrs. R. M.
Rigdon.
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Mrs. A. S. Moseley, Mrs. Maggie
D. Boswell, Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Rice
of Greensboro were here Monday for
the Long Memorial Celebration and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Y. D. Maddox,
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A card from Mrs. J. O. Stockton
informs us she is enjoying the warm
sunshine at Crescent City, Florida,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Stockton.
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After spending the week-end in
Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Grif
fin and 'Mr. and Mrs. Jones H. Ader
hold and sons returned to their res
pective homes in Atlanta and Chat
tanooga.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Randolph had
as guests the past week-end, Miss
Dorothy Randolph of Columbus,
Mrs. Kate R. Jackson of Atlanta,
Mrs. Lena Williams and Miss Louise
Towns of Athens.
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Mr. and Mrs. George James Wells
of Anderson, S. C., spent the week
end with Mayor and Mrs. C. E.
Hardy and Mrs. Wells remained for
a week’s visit with her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Boswell and
son, Blount, of East Point were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Y. D. Mad
dox Sunday. Mrs. Boswell and
Blount were here for the Long Cele
bration Monday.
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O. D. Yopp of Savannah attend
ed the Stamp Day exercises in Jef
ferson Monday.
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Mrs. T. Luther Roberts of Atlan
ta was the guest this week of her
sister, Mrs L. G. Dozier.
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Mrs. Ed A. Caldwell of Monroe
was a visitor in Jefferson Monday to
enjoy the Stamp Day program.
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After spending a few days with
Mrs. Ethel Hancock, Mrs. Donald
Hancock and her sister, Miss Caro
lyn Duke, returned Wednesday to
Modoc, S. C.
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Mrs. John C. Turner, accompanied
by Mrs. Billy Pittman of Maysville,
left Tuesday morning for Baltimore
to be guests for a week of Mra.
Marshall Melvin, Jr.
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Miss Nena Cherry of Meridian,
Mias., a daughter of W. T. Cherry,
and a grand daughter of the late
Bud Gatheright, a former Jackson
county citizen, was here this week
to enjoy Stamp Day.
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Mrs. Willie Suddath had as dinner
guests Monday Mrs. S. C. Moon and
Mrs. Birdsong of Athens, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. King, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Andrews, Miss Hilda Cox of Atlan
ta, Dr. H. S. Titshaw, Miss Francis
Titshaw, Scott Titshaw, Jr., Mrs. S.
C. Moon of Gainesville.
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Mrs. Fletcher Wallace, Mrs. J. G.
Elder, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Harrison, Miss
Bertie Meadow, Miss Samiel Smith,
Mrs. Grover Moseley, Winder; Mr.
and Mrs>. Charles A. Mize, Mr. and
Mrs. G. S. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Egbert Burns, Athens, were visitors
in Jefferson for the Stamp Day Sale.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Holder had as
guests the past week-end Dr. Jaimes
S. Holder of LaGrange, Dr. Franklin
Holder and Bob Wright of Eastman,
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Baxley of
Blakeley, H. B. McDonald of Amer
icUs, Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gudger of Chats
worth, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wise of
Pennsylvania, Mrs. J. L. McDonald
of Atlanta.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
APRIL 18
Chamber of Commerce will not
meet this week, but will meet Thurs
day, April 18, 8.00 p. m., at Harri
son Hotel.