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Locust Grove Localls
Miss Lueile Middlebrooks, who
attended school at Southern Fe
male College, Lagrange, the past
term, is at home for vacation.
Mr. John Rowan and his daugh
ter, Miss Rachel, are visiting
friends and relatives at Stock
bridge and Flippen.
Mr. Walter Hubbard, who was
here for several days last week,
has returned to his home in Cor
dele. Walter is a general favorite
and is missed from Locust Groye.
Mr. Ernest Gray, who has been
teaching in the North Georgia
Baptist College, is with his mother
for the summer.
Miss H. L. Glausier will be all
summer with relatives in Bartow,
Fla.
Presidents Horton and Gray, of
Locust Grove Institute, have in
vested in a handsome new auto
mobile. They will use it in can
vassing for the school, which they
Flippen.
Miss Lizzie Miller visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Miller last week.
Messrs. J. C. Harris and Henry
Hightower, of McDonough, were
here Monday afternoon.
Mr. Fred Glass, who has been
attending the Agricultural School
at Barnesville, is at home, to the
delight of his many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Floyd visit
ed relatives near Mt. Carmel Mon
day.
Rev. G, H. Rowden, of Stock
bridge, spent Friday here with Mr.
and Mrs. Swinney.
Mr. George Anderson, of Tunis,
made his regular visits here every
day last week.
Several from here enjoyed a
fishing trip at Greene’s Mill Fri
day afternoon.
Several from here attended the
singing at Salem Sunday after
noon.
Mesdames Cora Fields, Josie
Lovorn, and Erpina Fields were
the guests of their sister, Mrs. J.
C. Harris, of McDonough, Monday.
Miss Birdie Glass, of Tunis, was
a visitor in Flippen Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hays, of near
r 1
Salem, attended preaching here
Saturday.
Mrs. G. H. Bailey spent last
Wednesday with homefolks.
Mrs. Sallie Roundtree was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Lizzie
Roundtree, Tuesday night.
Misses Leila and Oza Johnson
visited relatives at Tunis Wednes
day.
Mr. Jord Johnson, who has been
on the sick list for the past week,
has almost recovered.
Mrs. Sallie Roundtree and Miss
Willie Roundtree spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mr. J. C. Harris and daughter,
Miss Helen, were the guests of
Mrs. M. D. Roundtree Sunday.
Miss Ida Owen visited Mrs. To.i
McCullough last Saturday.
Mr. Julian Weems, of McDon
ough, was among the social visitors
here Friday afternoon.
Little Miss Virgie Rene Giass,
who has been attending school in
McDonough, is now at home.'
Mr. John Rowan, of Locust
Grove, visited relatives here Sun
day.
are determined to better and en
large. (
Mr. Troy Allen, of Monticellp,
came over Sunday evening for his
cousin, Miss Ethel Faulkner, who
was visiting Miss Pitts. They
spent the night, and started tor
Monticello by daylight Mbnday
morning.
Mr. Applewhite, from Millen,
whose son was drowned some
time since, is a guest at the
Dormitory.
Mr. J. B. Turner lias resigned
his position in Locust Grove Insti
tute, and expects to pursue the
study of law. Everybody in Lo
cu ;t Grove will miss Mr. Turner.
His happy, genial manner, won
him many friends here.
Mr. W. A. Adamson left for
home and rest Monday morning.
He expects to spend part of the
summer in New York.
Miss Bohannon, the commercial
teacher, left Monday morning for
her home in Madison county, Va.
Mrs. Andrew Conkle, of Dutch
town, was with relatives here last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mosley were
with Stockbridge relatives Sun
day. S. K. N.
Rex.
Well, we have had some rain
since the last writing, and it is
hot enough to rain again.
Mrs. Minnie Kyle spent last
Thursday with her sister, Mrs. E.
E. Milam.
Mr. Bill McMullen and wife and
sister-in-law, Mrs. Laura Mc-
Mullen, from Jonesboro, visited
Mrs. Francis Kirkland last week.
Mr. Jim Mitchell and his wife
dined with Mr. Igo Dease and
family Sunday.
Mrs. Zenomia Patiljo has re
turned home from a few days’ vis*
it with her relatives down below
this place.
There was a large crowd out at
the Rock church last Sunday,
though it was a bad day.
Mr. Tom Mann and his sister
spent Monday night with Mrs.
Francis Kirkland.
Mr. Henry Toney and wife visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Linton Powell
Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Sanders, Mrs. Lena
Hefflin, and Miss Alpha Born
made a short call at Mrs. Clyde
Barr’s Monday evening.
Mrs. Kate Burks was in Rex
Monday evening for a short while.
Mrs. Mary Mitchell and her
daughter, Mrs. Lueile Callahan,
visited Mrs. M. A. Campbell and
Mrs. Francis Kirkland Tuesday af
ternoon.
The host of friends of Mr. Fox
Farmer was shocked to hear of
his death last Tuesday. He leaves
his dear mother, four brothers,
and one sister. Oh, how they
wnl miss him in their home.
Mrs. Lila Calloway went to the
Gate City Tuesday.
Mr. Tom Fields and his sister,
A s. Sam Mays, visited herdaugh
L r, Mrs. Walter Barr, a short
while Sunday.
Miss Green Livingston was in
1R x Thursday.
Mr. and Mfs. George All, from
Dutchtown, visited their daughter,
Mrs. Tinnie Powell, last Friday.
Messrs. R. E. Kyle and Mose
Stephenson returned Friday morn
ing from a trip to Rome, to a big
Odd Fellow’s to-do. They were
tickled to death over ther trip.
Mr. Walter Barr went to Atlanta
Saturday.
Miss Annie Mae Milam spent
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Emory Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barr’s vis
itors last Sunday were: Mr. Criss
Adamson and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. George Gunter and three
children, Mrs. John Mashburn and
her two little girls, and Mrs. J. P.
Barr.
Mr. Pit Adamson and wife spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Emory Barr.
Fig Tree.
Beersheba Items.
Mrs. Essie Allen and Avery
Sewell spent one evening last,
week with Mrs. Ophelia Joyner.
Mrs. Nannie Presson and Mrs.
Octavia Rawls visited Mrs. Burl
Smith’s family last Sunday after
noon.
Grandma Piper is quite sick at
this writing, but we hope for her
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Emma Berry is on the sick
list this week.
Little Katie Lou Smith, who has
been quite sick, is much better
now.
Mr. Emmett Smith and family
spent last Saturday and Sunday
with his brother, Mr. Luther
Smith’s, family at Rawley.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crowell visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Lige Allen one
day last week.
Miss Leola Presson spent Sun
day afternoon with Miss Effie
Smith.
Mrs. Dora Cawthon and children
spent one night last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Belle Smith.
Hickory Flat.
Miss Hattie Elliott, of near
Whitehouse, spent last week with
her cousin, Miss Travie Lee Elliott.
Misses Byrd and Lueile Glass, of
Tunis, were the guests of Mrs.
Jonce Branan Tuesday night.
Mr. Zachry Beard passed
throuh Hickory Flat Sunday.
Miss Callie Everett visited her
aunt, Mrs. J. B. Rowan, Sunday.
Little Odelle Branan spent Sun
day with his grandparents near
Flippen.
Mrs. J. B. Branan had as her
guests Tuesday Misses Travie Lee,
Mary E., and Hattie Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Steele and
children spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. Ewell Hendon visited his
sister, Mrs. J. \V. Branan, Jr., Sun
day.
Mr. Jack Branan, of near Mc-
Donough, spent Tuesday night
with his sister at this place.
Flat Rock.
Well, Mr. Editor, after an ab
sence of a while, I will try to give
you a few dots from this place.
Farmers of this section are busy
chopping cotton and fighting “gen
eral green”, and trying to get ready
to harvest their grain.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Askew visited
relatives and friends at Stock
bridge, the latter end of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nix, of Stock
bridge, visited at the home of Mr.
Henry Owens Sunday.
There is an old saying, “if you
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waste basket, I will try again.
Mr. Gaston Hinton has recover
ed from a serious case of the
mumps.
Mrs. Luke Livingston and daugh
ter, Miss Greene, visited Mrs. G.
W. Hinton, the latter end of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henry visited
their son, Mr. George Henry, one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Owen visited
the former’s.parents Sunday.
Mr. Carl Hinton has invested in
a new horse and buggy; so look
out, girls.
Wonder where two young men
go so soon after dinner every Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Elliott and
famil> visited the latter’s parents
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Henry are
all smiles now. Just a boy.
Many young people of this com
munity. attended the singing at
Salem Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis visited
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Henry Sunday.
Old Sager.
We are still in the market for
Black, Speckled and unknown
Peas.
Copeland-Tut;ner Mercantile Co.
East Peeksville.
I don’t know just how to begin
to write this* week, as I understand
the city people think our letters
are so silly. We country people
do not have very much to write
about except visiting. Although
the city people think our letters
silly, we are not going to quit
writing. . Must we, Mr. Editor?
[Certainly not—Editor.]
Preaching at New Hope Sunday
was highly appreciated by nearly
every one present, and there was
quite a large crowd out.
A good many young people
from New Hope attended Sabbath
school at Sardis Sunday afternoon.
Mr. T. B. Connor and family
worshipped at Cedar Rock Sun
day.
Mr. R. W. Cash and lady spent
the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Oddie Hanes, of Woodstown.
We regret that Mrs. J. A. Lane
is quite sick, Hope she will soon
be recovered.
Mr. William Barnes and family
spent the afternoon Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nail.
Mr. J. B. Jenkins was mingling
with friends here Sunday.
Miss \ innie Lou Jinks is at
home to spend vacation.
Daisy.