Jackson herald. (Jefferson, Jackson County, Ga.) 1881-current, November 07, 1940, Page PAGE FOUR., Image 4

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PAGE FOUR. Personal and Social Activities Mrs. A. H. Moore was visiting in Atlanta Friday. tt t t Byrd Martin is spemlin* several days in the Land of the Flowera. tt t t (Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Mobley visited in Monroe and Social Circle Sunday. tt t t Miss Carolyn Radford spent Sun day with her parents in Monroe. tt t t Mr. and Mrs. Comer Weaver of Atlanta were quests Sunday of V. A. Niblack and Mrs. Claire Wills. tt t t Miss Wilda Wardlaw and Mrs. Velma Ferry spent the past week end with friends in Atlanta. tt t t John Hancock of Lawrencevillo Kpcnt the past week-end in Jefferson with his parents. tt t t Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Legg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. linker in Royston. tt t t Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Hughes and Miss Charlotte Hughes were visitors in Gainesville Monday. tt t t Miss Sarah Dadisman was the guest the past week-end of friends in Toccoa. tt t t Nathan Duke Fountain were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Duke. tt t t Mrs. C. B. I has returned from a visit to relatives in Colum bus. , Judge L. B. Moon and Mrs. Moon spent Sunday in Atlanta, guests of Miss Kathleen Moon. tt t t After spending last week with Mrs. Clair Wills, Mrs. Sam McClure and baby son, Edwin, returned Sun day to their home in Commerce. tt + t Air. and Mrs. J. C. Alexander, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Gaulding of Colbert, spent Sunday in the mountains. tt + t Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Owens of Dahlonega were in the city Friday evening, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Legg. tt t t Col. and Mrs. George W. West moreland, little Miss Imogene and Albert Westmoreland spent Sunday with relatives near Farmington. tt t t M isses Mildred and Fay Durham of Jefferson visited their grandmother, Mrs. Wilson, at Toccoa during the week-end. tt t t Rev. A. O. Hood filled his regular appointment in Toccoa last week end as pastor of the Fire Baptized Holiness church in that place. tt t t Miss Elizabeth Hood from Haber sham College spent the week-end with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. (). Hood. tt t t Tupils of the Junior Department, Methodist Church School, Mrs. A. B. Elizer, Leader, will enjoy a wien er roast this, Wednesday, afternoon. ft t t Mrs. .Ralph Ellington and Mrs. Loy Cowart spent Tuesday with Mrs. Joe Ellington at her home near Ox ford. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porter and lit tle Miss Carlene Porter spent Sun- j day in Gainesville with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Langford, Jr. tt t t Mrs. F. P. Holder returned Satur day from a month’s visit to Mis. Warren C. Baxley in Blakely and Mrs. Henry B. McDonald in Vidalia. tt t + Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hancock, Mrs. Kthel Hancock visited Mr. and Mrs. IJonald Hancock and Cecil Hancock in Royston Sunday. +t t t Mrs. L. F. Elrod of Gainesville and Mrs. Loy Cowart of Sumniitt have been guests the past week of Mrs. C. T. Storey, Sr. +t t t Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Branyan and Mrs. M. L. Anderson of Athens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Anderson at their home on Athens street. tt t t f Mrs. J. A. Wills and Miss Sarah Wills were guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Nat G. Long in Atlanta. Mrs. Wills will return to Atlanta .Wednesday to be with the Long children, while Rev. and Mrs. Long are away on a trip. Mrp. H. R. Howell, accompanied by Mis. W. B. McCants, Miss Char lotte McCunts and John McCants of Winder spent Sunday at La Frad’s Camp at Lakemont. tt t t Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Miss Barbara and Sydney Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moore were visitors in the North Georgia moun tains, Sunday. tt t t Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hunter and baby, Mary Lynda, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Duke Sunday. Mrs. Huntar is the former Miss Mary Duke. tt t t Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts and baby daughter, Regina, of Dothan, Ala., have been guests this week of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Roberts, at their country home. tt t t Miss Louise Lavender, a Jackson County 4-H Club girl, has been named one of 60 county winners in the food preservation contest among 4-H members. tt t t Mr. and Mrs. M.| M. Bryan and youngest son, Tommie, spent the past week-end in Chattanooga, Tenn., with Southworth Bryan, who is a student at McCaulie Military School. tt t t Friends of John O. Braselton, prominent business man of Brasel ton, will regret to know that he has been seriously ill with pneumonia, but will rejoice that his condition is improved. tt t t The Winder News says “A change in management of the Nightingale lunchroom and service station was effected this wepk, when the busi ness was purchased by S. R. (Tweet) Phillips of Jefferson.” Mrs. H. G. Hargrove and two chil - dren of Greensboro, N. C., are mak ing their home with Mrs. Lewis Mob ley, while Mr. Hargrove is in govern ment service and located in Wash ington City. Mrs. Hargrove is the former Miss LaNelle Mobley. • tt t t Mr. and Mrs. Jones H. Aderhold and two sons, who have been in Chattanooga for the past year, ar rived in the city Saturday to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Holder. Mr. Aderhold is in Ma rietta this week where he is engag ed in work. tt t t Mrs. W. J. Peeples had as spend the-days guests on Sunday at her home in Athens her son, W. J. Peeples, Jr., a student at the Au gusta Medical College, and her three brothers, H. E., Jones H. and Will Aderhold, and their families* tt t t The friends of Mr. N. C. Moore, an employee of Jefferson Mill, will regret to learn of his serious acci dent near Greenville. He was car ried to the General Hospital there, for treatment. —Royston Record. Thirty-one states will celebrate or ! observe Thanksgiving Day on No vember 21, the day designated by President Roosevelt last year. Sev enteen states will stick to the old custom —the fourth Thursday in No vember. tt f t Mrs. G. H. Martin and Miss Ethel Martin were recent visitors of Mrs. B. C. Brown and Mrs. W. L. Atta way in Franklin county. Mrs. Brown returned home with them and spent the week-end with Mrs. C. G. Barnett at her cottage on Lake Rabun. t t * t t Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trout from Pendergrass were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Suddath. Friends of Mr. Suddath will regret to know that he is con fined to his room with illness out at his home on the Jefferson-Commeroe highway. tt t t At the recent executive board meeting in Norcross, the Ninth Dis trict Federation of Women’s Clubs went on record as being the first distyict to make a donation to the Passie Fenton Ottley. Endowment for Tallulah Falls School. The gift of $25 followed the statement that the campaign had been launched to augment the endowment to SIOO,- 000. the contribution of the family of Mrs. Ottley to bo one dollar for every five dollars raised for this purpose. THE JACKSON HERALD, JEFFERSON, GEORGIA George D. Bennett of Athens was a visitor in the city Monday. tt t t Mrs. Beulah Whitmire is spending this week in Winder, the guest of friends. tt t t Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Cannon of Atlanta were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mamie Foster. tt t t Mrs. J. V. Booker of Barrow county was the guest of Mrs. R. J. Kelly for supper Friday evening. t+ t t Mrs. J. L. McMullan has returned from Decatur where she was the guest of Miss Peggy Alexander. ++ t t Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Smith of New Holland were in the city Sun day, visiting their father, W. H. Smith. tt t t Mrs. H. G. Johnson and Miss Elinor Johnson were guests Sunday of Mrs. King Murphy at her home in Talmo. 4- i 4 A Dr. C. L. Moore of Oteen, N. C., spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dadisman and was ac companied to Statesboro by Mrs. Dadisman and children to visit their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Moore, who continue seriously ill.' tt t t Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey will have as guests the coming week-end: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dil lard of Marion, Va., Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bailey and Dewey, Jr., of Athens, Miss Beth Bailey of Way cross, John H. Bailey of Toccoa and Robert White Bailey of Georgia Tech. + 4-4-4. Miss Martha Beth Lavender, a student at the University of Geor gia, was among the upper ten pel cent of her class and was so honor ed at the annual Honors Day exercis es in the Chapel Wednesday. She is a senior and a candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics. tt t t Thirteen gourds on one vine, the largest of which measured 58 inches and the smallest 45 inches, was the record made by Mrs. C. B. Elder, oi Watkinsville. That’s a gourd achieve ment of which to be proud. Mrs. Elder was awarded first prize in the Walton Tribune Gourd Club of Monroe. tt t + Mr. and Mrs. Claud Venable had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Mcßee and son, Jimmie of Brockton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Massey and daughter, Betty Sue, of Thyatira, Mrs. F. B. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Roberts of Gaines ville; also Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Per ry and Brantley Burrell Merk. tt t t I. W. Ethridge, one of Jackson county’s most excellent citizens and substantial farmers, has been quite ill for several days at his country home on Route 2. His hundreds of friends regret to know of his sick ness and many have called to see him. Among the visitors at his home Sunday were R. J. Smith, Al bert Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Harwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Millikin, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Hardegree, Mrs. Byrd Harris, all of Winder; Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Rivers, Mrs. Irene Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Lagree Jacobs, all of Atlanta; Miss Lola Ethridge of Athens, Mrs. Louise Freeman of Lawrenceville, Judge W. W. Stark of Commerce, R. H. Wall, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W- Kizer, Bert Kizer. THURSDAY LADIES CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. LEGG Mrs. Carl H. Legg entertained in formally Thursday afternoon at her home on Lawrenceville street, her guests being the members of her bridge club. Those playing were Mesdames H. E. Aderhold, T. T. Benton, M. M. Bryan, W. T. Bryan, C. D. Cox, H. J. W. Kizer, H. I. Mobley, M. L. Mobley. Mrs. M. M. Bryan made high score. SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY Rev. Randolph Cochran of Ma rietta will occupy the pulpit pf Jefferson Christian church on next Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock. MESDAMES ELLINGTON AND MOON HOSTESSES AT AFTERNOON TEA Mrs. J. R. Ellington and Mrs. L. S B. Moon were hostesses Friday af- j ternoon at the home of Mrs. Elling ton on street at a beautifully planned tea. The dark clouds that hung low over the outside world and the rain that fell in torrents, were forgotten as the guests entered the cheerful reception rooms, where bright lights and exquisite flowers in artistic ar rangement formed a colorful setting for the beautifully gowned hostesses and those assisting in the entertain ment of the guests. Mrs. C. T. Storey, Jr., received the guests, and presented them to the receiving line, in which were Mesdames Islington and Moon, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, and Mrs. Elling ton’s mother and sister, Mrs. Turpin and Miss Viola Turpin of Gaines ville. Mrs. L. F. Elrod of Gainesville and Mrs. Loy Cowart of Summitt re ceived at the dining room door. From a lace covered table centered wRh a bowl of gorgeous flowers, Miss Ami Ree Penn poured tea, and sandwiches, cookies, nuts, and mints were served by Mrs. Jack Bennett, Misses Carolyn Radford, Heide Thompson, Joyce and Maybeth Stor ey. Those in the receiving line and those assisting wore handsome af ternoon, floor length dresses. Between fifty and seventy-five guests called during the afternoon. MRS. JACK BENNETT ENTER TAINS AT BRIDGE One of the loveliest social affaire of the fall season was given by Mrs. Jack Bennett Wednesday afternoon, when she entertained at a most en joyable bridge party at her home on Hill street. The living room and dining room were adorned with gorgeous fall flowers, red, green and yellow pre dominating. The dining room table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a bowl of marigolds in the three shades of yellow. Following the games, Mrs. Ben nett served a salad course, the table decorations carrying out the Hallo we’en colors, which blended so beautifully with autumn colors of the decorations. High score was made by Mrs. T. T. Benton; the bingo prize was won by Mrs. Claire Wills and the conso lation prize was presented Mrs. J. S. Robinson. Mrs. Bennett’s guests were Mes dames Claud Catlett, Ethel Han cock, Billy Wall, J. N. Holder, M. L. Mobley, C. D. Cox, J. S. Robin son, Claire Wills, L. J. Lyle, L. H. Isbell, M. M. Bryan, Nat Hancock, H. I. Mobley, L. B. Moon, T. T. Ben ton, R. J. Kelly, J. B. Tompkins, Misses Joyce and Maybeth Storey. MISS ANNA BELL LYLE WEDS LONNIE WILLIAMS, JR. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Lyle announce the marriage of their daughter, An na Bell, to Lonnie Williams, Jr. The ceremony was performed Wed nesday of last week in Marietta. The bride is the youngest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle and is a very charming young lady with a host of friends, who will be interest ed to know of her marriage. Mr. Williams is a popular young resident of Commerce, the son of Mrs. H. E. Williams. After a trip to Florida, the young couple will be at home at the residence of Mis. Williams in Commerce. MR. AND MRS. C. H. LEGG TO ENTERTAIN AT BUFFET SUPPER This evening at their home on Lawrenceville street, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Legg will entertain at a beautifully appointed buffet supper, honoring those affiliated with the firm of Kesler and Legg. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kesler, Miss Virginia Kes ler, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hooper, Mrs. Susie Baird, Miss Lottie Ray, Miss Mary Nelle Breazeale, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wilkes, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robin son, Albert Garrison and Marvin Lavender. ECHOLS POTTS INJURED IN TRACTOR ACCIDENT A tractor, belonging to Echols Potts and driven by him, turned over late Monday afternoon, with the result that Mr. Potts is now con fined to his home with a dislocated ankle. At first it was thought the ankle was broken, but an x-ray ex amination showed only a dislocation. Mr. Potts is the son of Mrs. J. R. Potts and the late Mr. Potts. and CAsjck EVERY DAY^^ day-all of which was applied to the purchase of free school books for Georgia children. Attention, City and County Taxpayers Thi. figure does not include the large sums paid to local governments, city and county, for licenses. If . , beer is B sold in your county or municipality, information as to the amount of this local revenue can be obtained from your local tax officials. tOftOOJobs in Georgia — $6,000,000 Payroll Nor does the figure include taxes on the industry’s huge investment in real and personal property — it represents only state beer excise and state license taxes. However, taxes represent only one of the contributions made to Georgia’s economic welfare by beer, a beverage of mod eration. Substantial investments in plants and equip ment-employment, payrolls, a livelihood for tens of thousands of Georgians all these are factors of wr* reaching significance. Social Responsibility Also Recognized [ But the brewing industry knows its obligations are not economic alone. It fully recognizes and readily accepts its social responsibility. Through this Committee, it vigorously carries on a program of self-regulation, co operating with law enforcement officials in the elimina tion of undesirable outlets, thereby promoting whole some conditions. You, the public, can help. Your suggestions and assistance will be gladly welcomed. BREWER?* BEER DISTRIBUTORS (jtomtifcdjtfj&Wjiti' JUDGE JOHN S. WOOD, State Director 529 Hurt Building • Atlanta, Georgia ROOSEVELT THEATRE PHONE 192. JEFFERSON, GA. 7:00 TO 11:00 O’CLOCK EACH NIGHT Matinees Wednesday, 10:30 a. m.; Friday 3:30 p. m. SATURDAY 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. Thursday and Friday Walter Brenan, Fay Bainter, Brenda Joyce, in MARYLAND Also Cartoon ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS (Mrs. Hal Moore) Saturday Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes, in YOUNG BILL HICKOK Also Chapter 9 of The Devil Horse And a Popeye Comedy ADMISSION ALL DAY, 10c AND 15c (Mrs. A. L. Fowler) Monday Lana Turner and John Shelton, in WE WHO ARE YOUNG Also Newsreel and Comedy Matinee Monday 10:30 a. m. Admission 10 and 25 Cents (Miss Frances Jones) Tuesday and Wednesday Bob Burns and Mischa Auer, in ALIAS THE DEACON Also Chapter 12 of Red Ryder and Cartoon Matinee Wednesday 10:30 a. m. Admission, Matinee and Night, 10c and 15c (Mrs. Robt. E. Alexander) If your name appears in this advertisement, clip and present it at the door for a complimentary seat. Coming Thursday and Friday of next week, Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas, in I LOVE YOU AGAIN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1940.