The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, October 03, 1913, Image 1
The Henry County Weekly VOL. XXXVIII. MISS ORA WALDEN WEDS MR. J. T. MAYS. 1 ’ " Popular Stockbridge Coupe Join Fortunes at Rev. J, A. Jack son's Wednesday. A pretty event of Wednsday afternoon, 24th inst., at 4 o clock, was the marriage of Miss Ora Walden and Mr. John Thomas Mays. The wadding was a quiet affair, the only relatives present were a brother and a sister of The bndej The ceremony was performed! oy the Rev. J. A. Jackson ui his home in Tussanaw* uiainei. Mrs-. is the oldest daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. VValaen and a young lady of amiable disposition and .charming personality, which have won for her many very nose friends. Mr. Mays is one of Stockbridge’s most prominent and popuiai busi- ness men. After the ceremony, the happy couple were entertained bv the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. M. L. Bowden, until they returned to their home in Stockbridge. Their meny inends wish for them that the returns of each day will be such as will make their lives pleasant. Miss Mary Ammons Hostess. Little Miss Mary Ammons enter tained a number of her friends at rook Friday afternoon. Orphan's Home Workday. Saturday, October 4, will be ob served by the McDonough Metho dist Church as Workday for the Orphan’s Home at Decatur. An appropriate service will be held at the Methodist Church on "Sunday Morning at which time a collection will be taken to aid these unfortunate ones. These little orphan children ex pect their friends help them on this day. Are you a friend of the Orphan? If so, will you help them at this time? We expect every friend of this Home to give at least one day’s work to help care for these chil dren without a home. • I \i \ • til r\ ,*« /, , f a •••'•.- f , , i . * S < f ' -• t ) Henry County Singing Con vention Pileets fit T hilhppi. The annual session of the Henry County Singing Convention was held at Phijlippi Church on the 12th and 13th of September. The convention was called to order by the President, and the election of of officers for the, ensuing year resulted,!in the election of Prof. W. W. Combs,, President, W. G. Thompson, Vice Resident, and A. C. Nprman, Committee on arrangements, \\. G. Ihomp son, J. L. Jinks, add George Bar nett; 4u^ S t,p| mm present, an 4 U -was sessions the cpn^JU¥Jn^4S.cv% i. -id.;; vJ.c. ■> •> •> L: p-y The convention will hold its an nual sessions next with Lib erty Hill Church in the western part of the county. MRS. FANNIE MICHELL HEARS DEATH’S CALL An Excellent Lady of Hampton District Died on Sep tember 15th. Mrs. Fannie Mitchell died at her home in Hampton district on Sep tember the 15th. Mrs. Mitcheli was 41 years and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Westmoreland'. She was a member of the Christian church ‘at Hampton fori nearly a quartos of a century. Mrs. Mitchell was a Christian Woman of beautiful and useful lire and friary besides the betekVed family mourn her death. The funefal services were con ducated at the home of Mrs. West moreland by the Rev.vE. R. Clark son, Pastor of the Christian church, and the interment was in the fam ily cemetery at the home of her parents. Mrs. Mitchell is survived by her j husband, Mr. J. H. Mitchell, and I two daughters and four sons. Locust Grove. ■ ' . i ; ' Mr. Durham, of Dawson, visited Locust Grove last week. Miss Ethel Coan, spent the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Duffey. Locust Grove continues to give the top of the market for cotton. On Saturday over sixteen thous and dollars worth of cotton was sold here, some of which brought fourteen and three-sixteenths cents per pound. The counties of Butts, Spalding and Monroe, furnished quite a number of bales in this sale. Thirty bales were bought by one man from'Monore. Mrs. J. L. Peek and family have moved to Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Peeler will occupy her home. Dr. and Mrs. Turner spent Sun day in Jenkinsburg with Dr. and Mrs. Akin. Mrs. Dora Knott, of Atlanta, is visiting Mrs. Henry Knott. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hubbard havg returned to Cordele, after penning some time with the let ter’s parents. Quite a number of the young people here attended the Associa tion at Brooks Station Sunday. Miss Pearl Radford spent the week end with Mrs. Bryant Hub bard. Mr. John Robe, t Gardner has accepted a position with Ttie Hen ry County Weekly. His many friends are sorry for h : m to leave town, but wish him success in his work. Baptist Sunday School Notes. 0. 0. TOLLESON. W. J. GREER. Superintendent f Seety-Treas. Last Sunday was promotion day atuur Sunday School. This wound, Ifpm year’s work, and pupils were, a tlrfss. ' Pwed an attend-1 *Pftfc.srhpo! voted to give $20.09 ter; missions. A proposition to divide the Bar acca and Philathea classes is being discussed. McDonough, Georgia. Friday October 3, 1913. MR. E. C. TUCKER YIELDS TO DEATH. Prominent and Popular Sandy Ridge Citizen Died Wednesday of Last Week. Mr! E. C. Ticker died ai 1. home in Sandy Ridge district on Wednesday of last week at noon Mr. Tucker was a genial aqd qp* right gentlemen and leaves many frauds who join the bereaved family iq.mpurnpigjiis death. ' The funeral and nkermgrt were at Philadelphia Thursday morning ol last week at 11 o'clock. Rev, Mr. Smith Conducted the services. Mr Tucker leaves u . wife and sev- rai childly u. Stockai i jyO. Miss Willie Eve, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. W. Warn, lias returned to her home Mrs. A. M. Pa Ley, of Harlem, has been the gueH ef Mrs. F. R. Seaborn. Mrs. J. C. Walden spent* a few days in Atlanta la 1 w; Mr. George Smith, of Flovilla, spent Saturday here. Miss Ruth Clark is in Atlanta the guests of' her .is Hr, *kli\. J. J< Barge. Mrs. W. W. Ward and children, Madeline and William, spent Sat urday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Carnes, of near Jonesboro,were the guests of h* r parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Milam. Sunday. Mr. Claude Moseley was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Moseley, Sunday. Mrs. Grady Morris and children were the guests of her sister, Mrs. Roy Askew, Monday. Mrs. D. L. McCullough and litiie son, Dalton, spent Sm day with relatives at Flippen. Dr. R. H. Hightower spent Mon day in Atlanta. Mr. Oscar Hightower and daugh t r, Mannie, spent Sunday in At lanta. Mrs. L. H. Harrell has returned home, after a three weeks’ visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, at Lawrenceville. Miss Ilah Brannan is in Atlanta, visiting her lister, Mrs. Flenry Britt. The U. D. C’s were entertained by Miss Artie Bellah Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nora McWilliams spent Thursday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Glass spent Thursday in Atlanta. The Marriage of Miss Ora Wal den and Mr. John Mr's took place quietly at the country home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Walden, Wednesday | afternoon, September the 24th. | Their marriage was an event of deeping rest to heir many friends jin H> ary county.- • j Ml * TUifcU esor, Isit?nis sifcter, Mrs. J. B. Newman, Suitd^FV Mr. and Mr. Victor Upchurch had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Upchurch and Miss Mamie Upchurch, of Locust Grove. MRS, PEARL CONKLE PASSED AWAY FRIDAY. Eeteemed Wife of Mr. Edward Cookie Died At Liberty Hill Home. . i ui Conkle died at her home ui Liberty Hill Friday, after nearly a y ear’s illness. Mbs. Conkle was not quite 22 years pi age, having beyii born Decern; m 20, IbOL She was a good woman and bore her suffer ing with true Ck.risjtiqn resignation.* The Jqpu ni and interment were at Liberty liiii on Saturday.* Mrs. Cockle is survived by her tins...: d, Mr. Edward Conkle, a s .ymontii old infant, her pjireuts, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown, and other rel*uives. 'ho cals: 1 ' A tn ong• i h ide froth McDonough vitfL- , Atlanta Friday ivet‘e Mr. and Mrs.- Frol Walker, Mefesrs. utoiV'Li' hpobn, A. C. Sowell, •ri i '.l it, or, and F. M. Smith. "Miks Ev'e of Jackson, is spending inis ' wcok with her sister here, Mrs. O. L. Adams. i 1 it, May Atkinson, of At lanta, spent the weekend here • with her parents, Mr. and Mr. J. L. i Atkinson. Misses Lilah Copeland and Eu nice Twrpley are attending the Flint River Association’s meeting at Griffin. Mrs. J. M. Gilmore spent Monday in Atlanta. Hon. T. D. Stewart, of Atlanta, was in our city Saturday. The Rev. J. M. Gilmore, and Messrs. E. M. Copeland and James Bowden are attending the Flint River Baptist Association at Griffin this week. Miss Hetty McCurdy spent the week end at Stone Mountain. Mrs. W. A. Reed, of Bullochville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs, A. K. Brown. Mr. Wyman Sloan, of the Geor gia School of Technology, spent | Sunday at home here. Miss Edna Earle Lindsey spent Sunday in Atlanta. Miss Annie L. Nolan visited At- j lanta Monday. Misses May Tarver and Bessie Bowden visited Griffin Sunday. Mrs. D. W. Scott has' returned home from a summer spent at her old home in Fincastle, Va. Little Miss Genevieve Wilspn, of 1 Fincastle, Va., is the guestof her * aunt, Mrs., A. R. Scott. Mrs. H. M. Hutton and Miss Cornelia Hutton left Wednesday for her home in Savannah. t Mrs. Willie Ham spent Sunday in Locust Grove. / wf .(, 'ffjYi!* f .ii .o Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker sppnt Friday in'Atlanta. . • Mr. Bentdn Thompson spent Friday in Atlanta. I" ■% - > *'• ) A Miss Jaftife"^ck^r'' &n}f ‘ ner 'brother J&rryi*- day for rFrisVP* from where they will returned to their, home in Coleman, Fla. i Miss Nina Wall returned from. Atlanta Monday night. MRS. ELIZABETH EVANS SUMMONED BY DEATH. Aged and Excellant Sandy Ridge Woman Died Thurs day Night. Mrs. Elizabeth Evans died’at her home in Sandy Ridge district Thursday night of last week. Mrs. Evans was 74 years of ago and was a woman possessing many of the Christian graces. She was' a good and kindly neighbor, whose useful life made her many trie, ds to miss her from their midst. The funeral and interment were at New Hope Friday afternoon at l 2 o’clock. The Rev. L. L. Lan drum conducted the services. Methodist Missionary Tea A Pleasant affair. The Women’s Missionary So ciety of the McDonough Methodist church held their Annual Tea Fri day afternoon at the home of Mrs., A. C; Sowell. 1 A large number were present, and every one seemed to enjoy i the occasion. , Mrs. Evans is survived by one daughter and five sons. > After a splendid progam rend ered by Miss Ethel Soweii, Mrs. A. Fouche, Mrs. Julian Weems, and Mrs. A. B. Sanders, a delight ful salad course was served. The regular meeting of the Mis sionary Society will meet next Monday at 3 o’clock at the church. Let every member be present locals. Misses Margaret Smith and Helen Davis spent the week end at Locust Grove. Misses Mattie Lou, Lilah, and Nellie Hand spent the week-end in Griffin. FARM LOANS. Money to loan on farm lands Brown & Brown. Mrs. Jennie Harper nnd Mrs. Cora Knoit went to Atlanta Friday, where they will will visit relatives. lor a, week. > Mrs. Emma Walker is visiting, Combs, near Locust Grove. ; , f .~TT "A * Flat-Rock. /Lasi Week’s Letter.) Miss Mamie Hayes was the guest of Miss Epsie Wilkinson Saturday. Mr. B. H. Waldeii spent Satur day* and Sunday with relatives near Conyers. Mr. Harris Hinton has gone to, attend the Meridian, Mississmpi, High School. | , Sunflower. Pine Apple. f * ii The Singing at Mr. \ViH Patrick’s ‘ was enjbyed' by a nice crowd Sat- j hjrday night. _ i iwVifc.f 4.1(1115 «T JW .Mrs . A. L. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lester visit ed Mr. Boce Copeland and family Sundoy. Merry Wido vv SI.OO A YEAR