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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 114*
TALMO
Church Social
The Deacons and their wives of
the Talmo Baaptist Church were en
tertained Saturday night, October
Bth, by the pastor and his wife, Rev.
and Mrs. Joe Fulbnght, at a fish
supper. After supper the deacons
had their regular meeting and re
commended to the Church for full
time pastor. Those attending were
Mesdames L. J. Fuller, J. H. Kin
ney, Sr., Z. J. Bridges, R. A. Haw
kins, Lloyd McEver and H. H. Whid
by; Messrs. L. J. Fuller, J. H. Kin
ney, Sr., Lester. Pethel, Emmanuel
Pethel, Z. J. Bridges, R. A. Haw
kins, Lloyd McEver, H. H. Whidby.
Birthday Dining
On Sunday, October 9th Mrs. E. E.
Bagwell, Sr., entertained at a birth
day dinner honoring her daughter,
Virginia, on her 18th birthday.
Those present were Mr. Howard
Bridges, Miss Virginia Bagwell, Miss
AUCTION - AUCTION - AUCTION
Maysville, Ga.. Saturday, October 15
At 10:00 A.M.
FREE BARBECUE DINNER
ON PREMISES!
The property of JOHN HALE, JR., consisting of the Pledge
Cooley place, Ed Garrison place, and Henry Green place all
joining and being just East of the City Limits of Maysville on
the Homer Road, adjoining the lands of J. O. Marlow, J. M.
Jarrard, Obe Cochran and Wiley Redmond. Said land is
divided in small tracts and one-horse farms. Also, the William
Riley and Borders places, totaling (310) acres on same, is
about 60 acres bottomland on the Grove River, plenty of
timber and running water. This land is divided in 1, 2 and 3-
horse farms and is located three miles northeast of Maysville
on the Homer and Levell Henderson School House Road.
This is some of the best land in Banks County, much of
same will make a bale of cotton per acre, good roads, lights,
and school transportatin and selling for just what it will bring.
FREE DINNER FOR ALL!
LOOK THIS PROPERTY OVER AND BE WITH US
ON SAID SALE DAY!
If You Need Help in Selling Your Property, Write or Wire—
MOON, GRIFFIN & CROWE
AUCTION COMPANY
PHONE 700 PRINCETON HOTEL GAINESVILLE, GA.
Office Open 24 Hours Per Day.
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Pendergrass, Ga., Friday, October 28
At 10:00 A.M.
FREE BARBECUE DINNER
ON PREMISES!
The property of MRS. A. L. McDONALD and also the lands
of J. W. COLE and known as the J. W. WHITE PLACE, said
properties consists of one 7-room dwelling finished through
out and having lights and bath, large barn, two-story grain
house and one 5-room dwelling complete and 190 acres of
Jackson County's best land, divided in resident lots, filling
station sites, community store sites, one to 10-acre tracts, one
and two-horse farms. Good pastures, orchards, plenty of tim
ber and much land that will make a bale oi cotton per acre,
beautiful home sites with natural contour. Said land is on
the Pendergrass-Jefferson paved highway, one mile east of
Pendergrass, six miles northwest of Jefferson and 14 miles
southwest of Gainesville, in Jackson County, adjoining Oconee
River, lands of J. D. Jewell. Ben Wright, J. W. White, Joe
Elrod and Wendell Gee. It is in a section which has much
civic pride, good schools and good churches, good roads,
good climate and good soil.
TERMS: ONE-HALF CASH—BALANCE JANUARY 1, 1950.
LOOK THIS PROPERTY OVER AND BE WITH US
ON SAID SALE DAY!
If You Need Help In Selling Your Property. Write or Wire—
MOON, GRIFFIN & CROWE
AUCTION COMPANY
PHONE 70S PRINCETON HOTEL GAINESVILLE, GA.
Office Open 24 Hours Per Day.
Nora Bridges, Mr. John Kinney and
Miss Jane Hendrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinney, Miss
Annie Lou Kinney and Miss Eliza
beth Echols spent Monday in At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sims had as
guests over the week-end Mr. and
Mrs. Euel Pendleton from Green
ville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fulbright of
Toombsboro, were guests in the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Joe Fulbright
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kinney, Sr.,
Bill Kinney, and Mrs. D. E. Murphy
visited Mrs J. D. Murphy in Chat
tanooga, Tennessee, Sunday, Octo
ber 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Wallace and
two sons from Griffin, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Blackstock over the week
end.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Murphy on Sunday in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. George An
derson and Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph
Murphy, all of Atlanta.
The Jackson Herald, Jefferson, Georgia
NICHOLSON
Rev. B. M. Sailors and others from
here will attend the Association of
the Congregational Holiness Church
of Georgia in session at Griffin, Oct.
12-16.
You are invited to hear the Rev.
Garnet Wilder of Athens, who fills
his regular appointment at the
Methodist Church, Sunday morning
and evening.
Patrons and friends of Benton
High are invited to attend the reg
ular monhly meeting of the P. T. A.
which convenes at 7:45 o’clock on
Friday evening, Oct. 14.
Congratulations to Mrs. Irene
Kesler upon the remodeling of her
residence, which adds very much
to the appearance.
Mrs. John M. Conwell and chil
dren of Lymon, S. C., were among
the week-end guests of friends here.
Services were conducted at Mid
way Church, Friday and Saturday
evenings,, Oct. 14-15, by Little Miss
Sandra Cox of Macon.
Dorsey Smith and family of
Oconee Heights were visiting here
over the week-end.
Mrs. D. E. Beauchump and chil
dren, of Danielsville, were among
the guests of friends here over the
week-end.
A. D. Barnett and family, of Cov
ington, were visiting here with rel
atives and friends, Sunday. Mr.
Barnett is connected with the Soil
Conservation Work, and friends are
glad to note his splendid service in
interest of the farmers.
Clyde Walker and family of Jack
son, were visiting here over the
week-end, guests at W. T. Walker’s
home.
Guests of Mrs. Irene Kesler on
Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Craft, L. C. Luke and
family of Bogart.
Earl B. Sailors, who is employed
in electrical work at Eldorado, Ark.,
is spending a few days here with
relatives.
Some splendid work has been
done on the roads in the vicinity
of Nicholson, for which the travel
ing public is appreciative.
Wilburn Brock, who has been
visiting here, has returned to his
home in Griffin.
WALNUT
Sunday School was well attended
at this place Sunday.
We are sorry to report Mrs. W. J.
Cruce on the sick list. Hope she
will soon be better. Also, Mrs. Wal
ter Swaim is still confined to her
room.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Swaim Sunday were Mrs. Etta
Crook, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Evans,
Mrs. A. C. Holman, Mrs. Stoy B.
Hayes, Mrs. Holland McEver, Mrs.
Woodrow Gaddis, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Jarrett, also, their mother, Mrs.
E. J. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Walker Banks.
Miss Ramona Phillips spent Sat
urday night with her sister, Mrs.
Early Maddox.
Those visiting Mrs. Walter Swaim
Saturday were Mrs. B. W. Skeltcn,
Mrs. G. W. Murphy. Mrs. C. T. Ber
ryman.
Mrs. Wiley Hayes visited Mrs
Hubby Phillips Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Skelton vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler
of Commerce on Friday.
Mrs A. D. Garrett of Winder and
Mrs. Harod Benton of Gainesville
have been visiting their mother,
Mrs. W. Z. Cruce, this week.
Mr. Walter Swaim has been sick
but is better at this writing.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Skelton Sunday were Mrs. Addie
Maddox and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Posy Maddox.
Mr. B. M. Swaim and Misses
Georgia and Vinnia Swaim of Au
burn visited Mr. anl Mrs. Walter
Swaim Thursday.
Remember the new time for B
T. U. is 6:45, instead of 7 o’clock.
LEBANON
Rev. Truman Thomas will fill his
appointment here next Sunday
morning. An offering will be taken
for the Orphan’s Home at the morn
ing service. All that can, come, and
help in this good cause.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ivey and
daughters and Mrs. Gladys Payne
were in Atlanta Sunday attending
the fair.
Mr. Key Holliday was in Athens
Sunday afternoon for the funeral
of Mr. Thomas McMahan, who died
suddenly at his home Friday night.
Several from this community at
tended service at Gallilee Sunday.
Mr. Tom Reynolds has been sick
for several weeks but is much bet
ter.
Miss Peggy Fulcher of Athens is
spending a few days here with Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Fulcher.
We are sorry to state that Mr.
Ben Martin is on the sick list. We
all wish for him a speedy recovery.
Mr. James Nickerson spent last
week in Atlanta on business.
Miss Ethel Martin spent the
week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Martin.
Key and Miss Ruth Holliday vis
ited friends in Commerce Sunday
evening.
PLAIN VIEW
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sailers and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Tolbert of Mt. Airy.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Langford were Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Langford and family of Gills
ville, R. F. D., Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Porter and daughters of Dry Pond,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Langford and
daughter of Commerce, Mr. and
Mrs. Edmund Martin and daughter
of Maysville, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Langford and family, Misses Mar
tha, Dorothy and Shelby Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Watkins had
as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mr£
Munch Hutchins of Gainesville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins and
daughters of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and son,
Mrs. John Scott, and Misses Johnnie
and Judy Scott visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh B. Turner last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lipscomb vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Speer Gilmore
Sunday.
Sunday visitors of Mrs. John Beat
ty and Miss Evelyn Beatty were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webb of Athens,
Mrs. L. J. Lyle and Jackie of Jeffer
son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tolbert and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Farris
Brown during the weekend.
Mrs. J. A. Beatty, Miss Evelyn
Beatty and Mrs. D. D. Marlowe
were visitors in Gaineville last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Langford,
Johnnie and Bradley spent Sunday
in Gainesville visting Mrs. Mollie
McCrakin.
Mrs. Lee Ragan spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs. Hoyt Lang
ford.
Miss Minnie Lee Davidson of
Commerce spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Davidson.
Mrs. Lester Ragan visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley Sims last Sunday.
Mr. Mack Parks of Atlanta spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Myrt Parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Savage of
Atlanta visited relatives here last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Watkins and Mrs. Belle Brown last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Gillstrap
were visitors in Gainesville during
the week-end.
The surprise birthday party given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Ragan last Thursday evening hon
oring Miss Johnnie Scott was a de
lightful occasion and enjoyed by a
large number.
BROCKTON
MRS. DUNSON DIES
We deeply sympathize with the
family of Mrs. Rilla Rice Dunson,
who passed away at her home in
Toccoa last week. Thase attending
the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. John
Massey, Ralph Massey, Mrs. Gilbert
Venable, Mrs. J. N. Thurmon, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Venable, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Massey of Winder,
Mr and Mrs. G. T. Kesler of Jeffer
son.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL
A large crowd attended church
services here Sunday. Rev. Truman
Thomas delivered the message,
after which a collection was taken
for the finishing of our church base
ment. Collections were $303.53. Our
Sunday School had an
of 153, collection $54.54. Our en
rollment is 179 and our goal is to
have every pupil enrolled present.
FARM BUREAU OCTOBER 17
Remember the date has been
changed for the Farm Bureau meet
ing for this month to Monday night,
October 17th. A guest speaker will
be present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wortham, of
Athens, were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Bascomb Cheek.
Mr. and Mrs. Stype Venable and
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Venable of
Gainesville, visited relatives and
friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jule Jackson spent
part of last week with Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Venable.
Mrs. Estelle Shirley and Donald
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Mcßee.
Mr. and Mrs. Etsel Bell, of Win
der, were visitors in our commun
ity Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Wilhite,
of Miami, Fla., arc visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie L. Potts and Mrs. W.
C. Wilhite.
t
Miss Willie Mae Venable, of At
lanta, spent the week-end with
home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Dupree Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
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Services at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Church, Sunday night,
October 9, were enjoyed by all.
Rev. Clay Campbell, of Jefferson,
will preach at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Church, Sunday night,
October 16. Everybody welcome.
Miss Hazel Irvin spent Sunday
with Miss Darline Irvin.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. Church, Sunday, were Mr. and
Mrs. John Doster and children, of
Athens, and Mr. Tom Doster and
grandson of Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whitehead
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitehead, at
Royston.
Those visiting Mr. and Mi's. Hugh
Phillips, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Whitehead, Mrs. Dilmus Cooper
and children, and Mrs. Joe Ben
Whitehead and son.
Mr. Lum Phillips spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Doster at
Braselton.
Mr. Hugh Phillips is very feeble
at this time.
Tom Hunter, and Mrs. Farmer, of
Athens, were visitors of Mrs. A. B.
Potts Sunday.
Miss Caroline Wilkes spent Sun
day with Miss Bettie Sue Massey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Mcßee were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dowdy, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Anthony
visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Anthony
Sunday.
Mrs. C. L. Brooks, of Center,
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
F. C. Daniel.
Miss Joyce Venable attended the
F. H. A. District Meeting in Gaines
ville, Monday.
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