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Greenwood.
Mr. Johnie Nail and family were
the guests of Mr. Allen Rape Sun
day.
Mr. Cliff Morris and wife visited
relatives in McDonpugh Saturday.
Mr. W. A. Copeland was the
guest of .bis son, W. E. Copeland,
Friday night.
Mr. Rush Nail and wife visited
W, E. Rape and family Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Mays has been real
sick a few days last week.
Mrs. W. T. Rape and Mary An
derson visited W. E. Rape and
family Friday.
Mr. J. B. Sowell called on W. E.
Copeland Friday.
Mr. Ros;o Morris and family
were the guests of J. C. Morris
Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Bates and daughters
passed through here Sunday on
their way to Luella.
Mr. Alien Rape and wife called
on her s.ster, Mrs. Milt Walker,
Saturday.
Mrs. P. R. Martin, of Luella,
spent Wednesday with W. E.
Copeland.
Charley McDour, colored, near
Greenwood, had a child to get
irad dog bitten one day last week.
Mr. J. C. Morris and brother,
Roseo , \ -.ted John Morrow Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Bob Chapel and son, Clem,
calle d on_W. E._Copeland Satur
day.
Mr. C. H. Martin and wife called
on W. E. Copeland awhile Sunday.
Bethany.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Oh, my How we need rain. It
seems that the crops will soon
dry up to mother earth if it doesn’t
rain.
Mrs. J. A. Jackson spent the
v» eek end the guest of her daugh
ter, Mrs. E E. Cathy, of Barnes
ville.
Mr. Ty: on Bowden, of McDon
ough, visaed his sister, Mrs. J. C.
Culpeppte. Saturday night and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Gunter spent
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hollis Fori.
Miss Me:tie Hays and brother,
John, art' isit ng Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Chaffin this week, of Jasper
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Goss visited
ttieir brot er, Mr. Wilford Goss,
last Sunday.
Miss Hester Davis was the guest
of Miss 1 :te Stallworth Sunday.
Mr. J. E. Jackson and his two
children,! Hie Ixm and Henry, vis
it ?d Jenk insburg Sunday.
Mr. Ton: In,ram and daughter,
A' iss Lillian, dined with Mr. and
A' rs. Emerson Rodgers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, of Lo
cust Grov-'. . ‘nt Saturday night
atld Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craig vis
ited Mr. a. ad Mrs. Will Patterson
Sunday.
Mr. am Mrs Eddie Dickson, of
VcDonough, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C J. Dickson.
Mrs Toni Sowell and lady spent
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
A art Sowell.
Quite a number from here went
to South River fishing Saturday
at.d had good luck catching fish.
Mis Lenoa Welch entertained a
few friends Saturday evening in
honor of her guests, Misses Hester
Davis and Kate Stallworth;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bryan were j
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Whitaker Sunday.
Messrs. Tom Goss and Tom !
Stallsworth visited Mrs. Jirft Tom j
Craig last week. X. V. X.
Beersheba Items.
< Last Week's Letter. )
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Preston
and son. Trellis, accompanied by
his sister, Miss Nannie, visited rela
tives in Second Newton Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Viola Stroud and children
spent one day last week with her
sick mother, Mrs. YV. N. Gilmore.
Mr. Hemp Preston, one of our
best and most prosperous young
farmers, report cotton squares.
Mr. Charles Stroud has a severe
case of rheumatism.
Cotton chopping season is nearly
over, and ••general green” is nearly
captnred in our section. We are
very much in need of rain.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jenkins and
children are visiting at Locust
Grove at this writing.
Mrs. Nan Rosser and little daugh
ter. Lorine, spent one afternoon
last week with Mrs. J. E. Preston.
Mr. Luther Smith was in our sec
tion one day last week.
The death angel visited the home
of Mrs. Bethie Smith, on May 28.
and took from them their dear and
precious mother, Mary Ann Piper.
She lived to a ripe old age of ST
years. She was a good mother,
and is missed in her home so much,
and especially by her afflicted
granddaugter, Effie. She leaves a
dost of children and loVbd ones to
monrn her loss. Her remains were
carried to Red Oak for rest.
Jenkinshurg
The singing at Old Bethel was
attended by a large crowd.
Mrs. Effie King and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester John
son Sunday.
Misses Jennie Bowden, Elsie
and Alma Thurston, Gertrude
Rich, and Ruth Patrick visited
friends and relatives near Cedar
Rock Saturday night.
Mrs. I. D. E’Dalgo made a call
on Mrs. Lizzie E’Dalgo, Sunday.
Misses Gertrude Rich and Ruth
Patrick and Claude Thurston made
a trip to the dam Sunday after
noon.
The friends of Mr. Oscar Turner
will be glad to hear that he is im
proving.
I guess folks feel better this
morning. We got a shower last
night. Blue Eyes.
Along Route Four.
Last Week’s Letter.
Here I come another bright
morning to greet you all.
Everything dry and dusty in
this community.
Misses Estelle and Elon Elliott,
of Atlanta, are visiting relatives in
this section a few days.
Miss Minnie McGarity is very
sick with Typhoid fever. We hope
for her a speedy recovery.
Little Miss Bertha Jackson spent
last week with her aunt, Mrs.
Nannie Jackson, of McDonough.
The crops are looking fine in
this section, especially the hay
crop.
Mrs. W. A. Ammons spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. M. H.
Berry.
Mr. Harris Stewart, accompan
ied by Misses Lillian Jackson and
Rosa Berry, were out riding Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Ollie Duffey was the week
end guest of her parents, Mr. B.
T. Berry and family.
Mrs. Lizzie McGarity, of McDon
ough, spent Wednesday night
with her niece, Mrs. Ector McGar
ity. /
Mr. Jonas Lester has purchased
a new buggy. Look out, near
Bethany.
Rev, Olin King, of McDonough,
filled his regular appointment at
Turner’s Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berry, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Berry were the
guests of B. T. Berry and family
Sunday afternoon.
Little Miss Clyde Berry, of Lo
cust Grove, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with her 1 uncle, Mr.
Mitt Upchurch. Her little cousin,
Bessie Brown, accompanied her
home.
Master Clovis Berry spent Sun
day with Master Rastus and Artis
Culpepper.
Misses Sallie and Allie Rawls
were the guests of Misses Rosa
and Willie Berry Saturday.
Beersheba Items.
Crops in this section are badly
needing rain.
Mr. William Parker, of Stewart,
visited relatives here last week.
Mrs. Alexander Rush and her
little daughter, Ruby Gibson, who
has been visiting Mrs. J. E. Pres
son, has returned to their home
in Griffin.
Mrs. Bertha Smith and Mrs.
Nannie Rosser and little daughter
Lorena, spent Friday evening with
Mrs. Demps Rivers.
Mr. Luther Smith, of Rawley,
spent Saturday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith.
Mrs. Addie Jenkins and children
spent one evening last week with
Mrs. Mollie Presson.
Mr. W. L. Presson is on the sick
list this week. He thinks he is
taking the measles.
Sardis Church Has a
Flourishing Sunday School.
It is with some pride that I
wish to announce to the public
that after a long effort we have
succeeded in building up as fine a
Sunday school at Sardis church as
you can find at any country
church.
The teachers of all the classes
are doing some fine work, and
their efforts are bearing much
fruit.
We have fine singing conducted
by Bro. L. M. Cowan. Everybody
invited to be with us.
M. A. Wilson,
Superintendent.
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