The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, May 19, 1911, Image 6

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    Flippen.
Miss Estelle Alexander, of Dutch
town, spent a few days last week
with Flippen friends and relatives.
Mrs. Howard Glass, of near Tnn
is. spent a few hours Thursday af
ternoon with Miss Vonie Hood.
Mr. R O. Fields visited relatives
in Griffin Saturday night and Sun
day.
Messrs. C. J. Simpson and Tom
Glass spent Wednesday in Atlanta.
Miss Julia Glass visited the Miss
es Johnson Friday.
Mrs. J. T. McCullough spent
Tuesday with Stockbridge rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strickland
were the guests of the former’s
father, Mr. Y. 8. Strickland, and
family Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. G. H. Bailey and
sister. Miss Julia, made a pop-call
to McDonough Thursday afternoon.
The ice cream supper given by
Mrs. Cora Fields Thursday night
was enjoyed by all present.
Several from here attended the
picnic at Carmichael’s mill Satur
day.
Mr. W. L. Glass and family were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Burch Sunday.
. Miss Kate Glass visited Mrs.
Cora Fields Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Julian Weems, of McDon
ough, was here a short while Mon
day afternoon.
Mrs, Cora Fields and daughter,
Miss Myrtice, and Misses Leila and
Oza Johnston were the guests of
friends and relatives in Tunis Wed
nesday.
Mr. T. T). Stewart, of Atlanta,
was hore on business last Wednes
day.
Mrs. Oscar Miller and daughter,
little Miss Ada, visited Mr. William
Hinton and family, near Flat Hock,
Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris, Jr.,
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. ()scar Fields was the guests of
relatives in Lovejoy last week.
Mrs. \V. L. Pair spent Thursday
in Atlanta shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Love spent Monday
afternoon with their son. Mr. Tom
Love, near Salem.
Mr. R. H. Brannan made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roundtree
visited relatives in Stockbridge
Saturday afternoon.
Misses Myrtice. Lura. and Eva
Fields spent Friday night with the
former’s brother. Mr. Otis Fields,
and family.
Mr. aud Mrs. Lucious Johnson, of
Jonesboro, visited relatives here
Friday night.
Mr. Lnke Hood, of East Point,
was with relatives here last week.
Mrs. Cora Fields had as her gnest
Wednesday night Miss Ida Owen,
of Tunis.
Miss Ella Hood was with friends
and relatives in Dutclitown a few
days last week.
Mrs. A. G. Harris, of McDon
ough, was with Flippen relatives
Wednesday.
Mesdames Sallie and Lizzie
Roundtree and Miss Willie visited
friends here Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Louis Dailey and sister.
Miss Dove Bryans were here Mon
day afternoon.
Several from here attended
Quarterly Conference at Turners
last Saturday.
Mesdames Josie Lovorn and Clar
ence Strickland. Misses Fannie and
Ella Hood were with Mrs. H. C.
Riley Monday afternoon.
Mesdames Cora Fields. W. O.
Miller. Sam Foster. Prof, and Mrs.
G. H. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Mosley; Messrs. C. J. Simpson.
Tom Glass. J. K. and L. C. Hood.
Tom Rowan. Candler Dailey. Mar
vin Johnson, R H. Branan, and
Louis Phillips; Misses Maggie
Dailey, Julia Bailey, Myrtice Den
nis. Lura and Eva Fields, Leila and
Oza Johnson, Julia Glass, Ada
Miller, and Odel Foster enjoyed a
fishing trip on Walnut Creek Fri
day afternoon.
S. K. N.
Happy Happenings.
Well, the farmers in this section
are through planting, and some are
fixing for chopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Stanfield and
Miss Lelah Callaway made a trip to
Atlanta last Saturday.
Misses Bottle and Edna Pendley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dorsey
one day and night last week.
Mr. Watson Stanfield aud little
Lucile Dorsey have the measles.
A few more in this locality to have
them, and then everybody around
here will be through with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Banks vis
ited their son and daughter. Mrs.
Tillie Pendley and Mr. Arthur
Banks, of Milner, last Saturday
night and Sunday.
Misses Maud Banks and Lillian
Stanfield visited Mrs. Caroline Dor
sey last Saturday night, and Mr.
and Mrs. Chat Dorsey were her
guests Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Barnett visited rela
tives in Griffin one day last week.
Miss Nettie Barnett visited her
sister, Mrs. R. H. Chinn, a few days
the past week.
Mr. Clarence Wallace was the
guest of Mr. Watson last Saturday
night and Sunday, and Master Roy
Dorsey was the gnest of Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dorsey visited
Mr. and Mrs. Chat Dorsey last
Thursday.
Mrs. D. L. McLendon visited her
daughter, Mrs. Minnie Pool, of
Hampton, last Thursday, who is all
smiles over a fine boy.
Pearl.
Greenwood.
Mrs. W. T. Bates and Master
John Henry Crumbley visited Mrs.
W. E. Copeland Sunday.
Mr?. Sims, of Atlanta, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. H. P. Oglesby.
Mrs. J. B. Sowell aud children
visited Mrs. Dukes Saturday.
Mrs. Wt E. Copeland visited
Mrs. J. B. Sowell Thursday,
Mrs. J. B. Sowell visited her
mother, Mrs. Hammond, Wednes
day.
Mr. Phelix Morris called on W,
E. Copeland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rape passed
through these parts Saturday.
Mrs. J. H. Carr and wife visited
W. E. Copeland and family Sun
day.
Mr. Arthur Sowell and Emmett
Dorton went up to McDonough
Friday.
Mrs. John Copeland visited Mr.
W, T. Rape Sunday.
Along Route Four.
Miss Lillie Jones, of Lithonia, is
visiting her sister. Mrs. Ector Mc-
Garity, who for the last few days
has been very ill. We hope she
will be well in a few days.
Mr. Jonas Lester is very sick
with the measels.
Mr. Rosser Berry, accompanied
by Misses Mary Berry and Mary
Ogletree, of Oak Hill, were vis
itors in this community a short
while Saturday.
Mrs. Lizzie McGarity is spend
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie McGarity.
The many friends of Mr. Joe
McGarity are glad to know he has
almost recovered from the mumps.
Miss Lillian Jackson spent Fri-
day night and Saturday with rela
tives in McDonough.
Master Clovis Berry was the
guest of his cousins, Masters Rhea
and Frank Berry, Saturday night
and Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. Jphn
McGarity sympathise with him in
his recent loss.
Misses Clara and Bertha Jack
son spent Friday afternoon with
Miss Willie Berry.
Mrs. Fafnnie Sowell and her
little niece, Eliza Bonner, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
McGarity last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rosser and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Rawls and-family enjoyed a fish
ing trip Saturday.
We had a severe wind storm
Saturday afternoon. No damages
done except my eyes were fully
supplied with dust.
Lizzardsville News.
Hey, Mr. Weekly, how are you
this week; splendid I guess.
Rev. John Barner filled his
regular appointment at Salem
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Daily dined
with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cathy Sun
day.
Mr. John Knight dined with his
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Elliott,
Sunday.
Mr. Clinton Crumbley spent Sat
urday night with Mr. Floyd Elliott
in McDonough.
There was an ice cream supper
at Mr. Edd Bunn’s Friday night,
and I went to it as I had so many
invites.
Good-bye, you Weekly readers.
Bethany.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Goss spent
Saturday night with his brother,
Mr. Tom Goss.
Mrs. Roxie Rape and son, Hor
ace, spent Sunday in McDonough
the guest of her brother, Mr. W.
G. Thompson.
Mr. Arthur Upchurch and family
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Bowden, of McDonough, Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dixon visited
relatives at Phillippi Sunday.
Miss Edna Rogers spent Sunday
with Miss Jessie Lou Carter.
Mrs. J. H.Jeffares and children,
of McDonough, visited her sister,
Mrs. Tom Stallworth, Sunday.
Misses Lillie and Ruth Craig at
tended services at Mt. Bethel Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter and
Mr. and Mrs. Lane were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carter Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. Tom Goss and lady spent
Sunday as the guest of Mr. Tom
Rawls and home-folks.
Miss Hester Davis, of near
Locust Grove, was the week-end
guest of Miss Kate Stallworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Bail Eliott visited
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Duke, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rosser went
to Jackson shopping last week.
Quite a number from this place
attended the school picnic and bar
becue at New Hope last Wednes
day.
Messrs. Bud, Tom, and Hubert
Carter, Tom Stallworth, and Mr.
Lane visited the “big dam” Sun
day.
Quite a number of both old and
young enjoyed a fishing picnic
Friday.
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