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LESLIE REVIVAL
WINS RESPONSE
Good Crowds Attending
Sessions at Methodist
Church
LESLIE, June 9—The revival ser- ;
vices at the Methodist church open
ed according to program with the
Baptist pastor, Rev. C. S. Durden,
preaching at the Methodist church
Sunday night. Monday morning W.
W. McGlamry, the leader of the song
service and Rev. W. H. Ketchum,
who is doing the preaching arrived
for the 11 o’clock service to which a
good congregation had gathered. The
services are increasing in interest and
attendance. The leader in the singing
is experienced in his work and the
congregation is responding to his
calls.
All are invited and urged to at
tend.
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Mt. Vernon came Saturday and stay-
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and Mrs. J. E. Ranew.
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last week in Ellaville being called
there by the serious illness of his
father, T. V. Bridges.
Mrs. Ed Hines, and son James Ed
ward, of Americus were visitors in
town Monday afternoon.
F. W. Hines went to Macon on busi
ness last Wednesday.
Jack Smith of Cordele, who was a
former resident of Leslie, was a busi
ness visitor here Tuesday. ■
Mrs. G. W. Godfrey of Columbus
is a miest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Speer visited
Mrs. A. B. Robinson at Sumter Sun
day.
L. C. Williford of Sylvester came
Sunday to bring his sister, Mrs. Net
tie Collins to spend several weeks
with their sister, Mrs. J. W. Carter.
Mrs. K. H. Hines was sick several
days last week but is able to be out
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John S. Speer of Dahlonega, came
last week to spend several days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Speer.
Mrs. Sallie Wade and Miss Stella
Wade spent the week-end in Macon
with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wade.
Mrs. S. G. Wooten, Misses Ruth
Clark, Esta Stewart, Carrie Lou Har-
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Bolton left Saturday night for Jack
i sonville, Fla., where they will spend
two weeks with relatives and friends.
W. T. Anderson went to Atlanta
last week to attend the Witham Bank
ers* convenion.
The firm of Hines Bros, was in
; corporated last week and the name
changed to the Hines-Wallace Co.
Mrs. A. J. Kemp and daughter,
Daisy, of Tiftou came Tuesday morn
ing to visit relatives.
- j Mrs. J. T. Price is here visiting
I i at the home of Mrs. J. H. Williams
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Mrs. J. E. Moses returned last
week from White springs, Fla.,
• where she spent a couple of weeks.
Mrs. E. W. Daevours and Mercer
Deavours of Americus spent the day
, here Sunday with relatives.
Simmie Lee Yotmg of Rift was a
visitor in town Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bridges and
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