The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, January 23, 1914, Image 1
- T ;<vr '- u . • • • • : — - ' ' > » Ihe Hen ry County Weekl \ VXXXIX. McDonough banks all REPORT ?R33?E3DI)S YEAR Our Three Splendid Insi'lrt’ons Havs H:!c! Stock holders’ Meetings and Declared Good Dividends. MR. P. W. PULLEN, PRESIDENT OF BANK OF HENRY COUNTY. McDonough’s three fine banks have held their annual stockhold ers' meetings and elections. Every one made a report which showed an excellent and profita ble business for 1913. THE BANK OF HENRY COUNTY. The Bank of Henry County held its stockholders’ meeting on the 12th instant. It was a very satis factory meeting. The usual 5 percent semi* annua dividend was declared and a hand some sum added to the undivided profits. Mr. F. S. Etheridge had resigt - ed as president sometime ago. Mr. P. W. Pullen was elected to succeed him. The following officers and direc tdrs were elected: President, Mr. P. W. Pullen. Vice President, Mr. H. J. Cope land. Cashier, Mr. J. B. Dickson. Assistant Cashier, Mr. John D. Hightower. Bookkeeper, Mr. Gordon E. Dickson. Directors: Mr. F. S. Etheridge, Chairman; Messrs, P. W. Pullen, R. W. Dickerson, A. N. Brown, H. J. Copeland, J. B. Dickson, E. M. Smith, E. M- Copeland, and D. J. Green. THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK. The Farmers and Merchants Bank held its regular andual stock holders’ meeting on Thursday, the Bth instant. Nearly all the stockholders were present and were enthusiastic over the bank’s showing. An 8 per cent dividend was de clared and a good account was ad ded to the undivided profits fund. Mrs. W. F. Cook Hostess. Mrs. Walter Cook, Jr., enter tained very delightfully Thursday afternoon at the Dunn House. It was in honor of Misses Lois and Kathleen Walker. Rook was played and, after the game, a delicious salad course was“ served. Flippen. Mrs. E. M. Foster and son, Har old Mason, are spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Myrtice Hinton at White House. Miss Rachel Rowan is visiting Mrs. Estelle Nottingham in South Carolina. Mr. W. L. Glass and daughter, Louise, spent Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. W. E. Touchstone spent Saturday in the Gate City. Mr. Candler Dailey returned home Monday from Athens. Mesdames J. D. McCullough and Seaborn, of Stockbridge, spent Friday with Mrs. J. W. Rountree. Miss Lois Owens, of Tunis, spent Tuesday and Wednesday w.th Mrs. Florie Simpson. The old officers and directors were re-elected, as follows: OFFICERS: President, Mr. H. J. Turner* Vice-President, Mr. W. D. Tarp ley. x , • - Cashier. Mr. D. C. Turner. Ass'stant Cashier, Mr. J. B. Turner. DIRECTORS: / Messrs. D. J. Green, W. J. Turner, C. C. Pargnsorf/ W. N. Gilmore, J. H. Stroud, W. W. Turner, W A. Ammons, H. J.;Tur ner, and W. D. Tarpley. . ; ; r THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK This thriving institution field its annual stockholder’s’ meeting on Thursday, the 'Ben instant. Its showing.tor,, the year ,1913 was very pleasing- to: the. stock holders. A 6 per cent.. dividend was declared, and a very satisfac tory sum passed up to il/e undivid ed profits account. The election resulted in the election of all the old officers and directors, as follows: - OFFICERS;' k ' President, Mr. T. A. Sloan. Vice President and Cashier, Mr. R. L. Turner. ; Assistant Cashier, Mr. Henry Woodward. Hookkeeper, Mr. Eltdh Sims. DIRECTORS: ;> Messrs. T. A. Sloan, W. W. Tur ner, W. J. Turner, W. D. Tarpley, A. M. Stewart, R. L. Tye, J. ; F. Moseley, Joe J. Smith, H. M. Amis, and R. L. Turner. This bank also voted to join the Federal Reserve Bank for the Southeast, in the event one is established for this section. It is the only bank in Henry county so far to join. Progress Items. We have a fine literary school at Progress now. ' Our teacher is very well helped up with it. Our Sunday School is increasing in numbers and interest. We hope she will still increase. Mr. Robert Strickland and sister, Miss Burmah. spent a few days with relatives in Griffin last week. Mrs. Nora Chaffin spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fester. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Exum, of this place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adamson, of Betts Town. Mr- and Mrs. E. E. Bunn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cope land. Mr. and Mr. J. P. Oakes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hand. Mr. Strickland spent Sat urday night with Mr. John Oakes. •> We will have prayer services at Progress every Sunday night. Blue Bell. McDonough, Georgia. Friday, January 23, 1914. MISS DIXIE ASKEW WEDS MR. ROSCOE MINTER Attractive Rockdale County Girl And Popular Woolsey Man Marry Here Sunday. Miss Dixie Askew and Mr. Ros coe Minter were married in Mc- Donough Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The Rev- A. B. Sanders performed the ceremony. Th ; onlv friends of* the parties who were present at the ceremony were Miss Sadie Burch and Mr. Waiter Burch? of Inman. Mrs. Minter is a charming young lady and fe the daughter of the Rev? Seals Askew, pastor of the Salem Methodist church in Rock dale county. Her many friynds are bestowing their best w ishes upon her. ’ Mr? MinVer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Minter, of Woolsey. He is a popular and capable young business man, possessing shores of friends who'-are now congratu lating on his good fortune. They will be home to their fric nds at Wools®. As .to Phies of $ u bsc cipti on. In some way many have receiv t,he impression we have rais ed the price ofl subscription to The Weekly; .4 This is. an error. - hayejrtot raised the price. It is stiil one dollar only. The rule has always been cash in advance. Heretofore this rule has not b( n enforced. Just as early as it is practicable to do so without working any hardship on any person, we shall begin to observe this rule to the letter. We shall gradually bring our list up to a compliance with this rule. To this end, we shall here after observe the following rules: 1. No new subscription will be taken except when cash in ad vance is paid for same. 2. All new subscriptions for less than a year .will i e discon tinued at once upon the expira tion of th 3 time for which pay ment has been made. EASTERN DIVISION MEETS AT TIMBERRIDGE. Sunday School Association's Convention Will Be Held First Sunday in February. The convention of the Eastern Division of the Henry County Sun day School Association will meet at Timberridge church in McMul len’s pistrict on the first Sunday in February. Full program will be announced later. Miss Flora Davis, of the State Sunday School Association’s force of workers, will be present I and have a place on the program ! There will be dinner on the grounds and everybody is invited to come with baskets filled with j good things to eat. * i Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fouche, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fouche. SCHOOL NEWS TROUGHOUT THE COUNTY OF HENR - I. ' r ' ■ »•:,.. a Department Devoted to the Interest o! Ail The Schools in The County With News From Them Each Week. Q. 0. MISS FRANIS WEBB. Superintendent. inti on trial Supervisor. " • i• -V « ’ n . . . The County Teachers’ Association meets at. Locust Grove, Saturday, February Bth* Because of the excellence of the program, the splelling contest, and the usual hospitality extended by the Locust Grove people, this is expected to be one of the great est'meetings of the year. The foltoWhSr : is the program without the “dessert:â€~ I. Devotional exercises. 11. How shall we make th school a community center? 1. The teacher’s part in mak ing the school; a. community cen ter—Prof. E. L.. Foster. .2. The pupil’s part in making the school a community center. — Miss Nina Blapkshjear. „ 3. The parent’s part in making the school a community; center.— Mrs. M. E. Knight. 4. The Pareut-Teaeher Asso fr.‘ / . “ Hopewell. The quilting at Mrs. W. L. Lewis’s was highly enjoyed by all Wednesday. We regret to say that iittje Una Bell Skinner. is, serhyusly,ill,,.but we hope for. tier speedy recovery. Mrs. Pearlie Skinner had as her guests Friday afternoon Mrs. G. R. Lewi/ and Mfs.'Ed''DUffey. Mr. J. S. Lewis and wife and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gi bert, of Prog ress, Sunday. Misses Hattie dnd Laura Lewis : and little sister,' Ida, were the 1 guests of .Miss Annie Adamson, of Progress,- Sunday*.• Messrs. John Gilbert and Charlie Lewis spent Sunday afternoon at Progress. Mrs. C. E,. Gilbert, of this place, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Sallie Strickland. Everybody is invited to the box supper at Hopewell Saturday night the 24th. All the girls be sure and bring a box. We are expect ing a nice time. Miss Hattie Lewis was the guest of Mrs. W. L. Lewis Wednesday afternoon. We are glad to report that Mr. and Mrs. \\Tjey Berry are improv ing in health. Mr. J. B. Warren spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mr. G. R. Lewis. Master Ernest Lewis spent a while Sunday afternoon with Aus tin Lewis. Touch me-not. ; Miss Anuie May Atkinson, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr* and M**s- J. L Atkinson. ciation’s part in making the a social center. —Mrs. B. W. Rey nolds. 5. A building suitable for nutk- „ ing the school a community cen ter. —Miss Mae Meadows. 111. Business. IV. Adjournment. In connection with the regular program* a spelling contest will be held by the different schools, and the following are the rules governing this contest: 1. Each school will be. repre sented by two pupils. 2. Only one trial will be al lowed. 3. Words will be taken from the first 64 .pages on Swintou’s Word Book, and all. proper names will be omitted. : . ’ We expect to announce-TWO Standard Schools next week. j Gu< ss. And who will be next? Rock Spring. Rev. W. A. Kennedy will preach at Fairview Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. : - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stroud, of Ai lanta, spent a few days last' -wdek with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stroud. Mr. and Mrs S. P. Hooten are visiting relatives in.. Atlanta. Miss Tinie Press'On left last week for Manassas, Georgia. She has a position as assistant teacher at this place. Mrs. Ross Thompson and child ren and Miss, Ethel Stewart, of Ne«ton county, spent Monday with their sister, Mrs. Neal Mc- Donald. Miss Maud Presson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edna Demore, in Hock ale county. Mr. R. W. Dickerson, of McDon 'ougn, was in our midst last week. .Mrs. J. R. Hooten and children, of Concord, North Carolina, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hooten. Oak Shade. Well. Mr. waste basket, have you fot gotten me. I have been absent so long, thinking you would torget me. I will see it you still remember me. There was a big crowd at the party Friday night at Mr. Stewart’s. Mr. A. C. Peterman and Lucy attended meeting at Mt. Zion Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Glj nn Stanley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hayes, the latter’s parents. Mr. Ben Bankston spent a few days last week w'ith his aunt, Mrs. f Wells, at Fort Valley. [ • . - • , SI.OO A VUAR