The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, February 19, 1915, Image 1
The Henry County Weekly J •if,' , J J V* >L XL. LITTLE JOHNNY REAGAN CALLED BY DEATH. Eight Year Old San of Mr. J. R. Reagan Died Tuesday in Shake rag District. Little Johnny Reagan died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reagan, in Shakerage district, Tuesday of last week. He was 8 years of age and was a bright and attractive little man, who had friends in large numbers and was a joy and delight to his parents. The funeral and interment were at Oik Hill Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock. Johnny is survived by his par ents, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Reagan, and four sisters and four broth ers. South Avenue. We are thankful for one week of sunshine, and a gracious reviv al in Bethel church. Evangelist Sam Haynes, of Atlanta, was here the latter part of the week, and the church was greatly quickened spiritually. Miss Julia Riley was called from her school at South Avenue Monday, to the bedside of her father, who was seriously ill at his home near Milledgeville. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gardner and Miss Mae Meadows dined with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thur ri in Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Clark spent Satur day in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Callaway. Mr. Lon Martin, of Atlanta, spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Martin. Rov Carroll, of Elienwood, was the guest of Mr. and Mr. T. W. Peterman a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs J. W Pattillo, of Stoc-abridge, were the dinner guests of Mrs. M. D. Ford Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Pair his been quhe sick for the pst few days. We hope.she will soon recover. I ‘ Miss T n y White is vis iting her grand parents, Mr. ant 'Mr W. H. Clark. Mi s I t 'la Pa !o, of Stock bri-i visited :> i over am f■ir( s;u e ;;11• ed M e eviv st ices ar Hi iti la? v d.-ys lasi \\l ■ M. V'l.if Thurs d ic n .it' Mrs. T. W Peterman. J M ’ r \ H if-'aa Austin dl ' ! W. H. C ■ Sunday. - m :e a busi ne- >\ ' a riday. rildrep, o' tiy with h ..I s. John Whi- *. to Sunday St x ■' e new fa We hope 1 they wili c) n? /ary Sunday. Mr. Howard Swann spent the week-end in the Gate City. Busy Bee. McDonough, Georgia, f-riday February id, 1915. Mt. Bethel. Rev. Sam Havnes, of Atlanta, preached‘at this place Sunday. Mrs. Nelse Pair, who has been real sick for the past few weeks, is improving. M isses Snowdie and Chiffie Clark, spent Thursday, with Miss Leakie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gardner, spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thurman. Mr. and Mrs. Asmon Lewis, of Atlanta, were the guests of “Mr. and Mrs. J C. Howell Sunday. Messrs Ivan Austin and LeHue Glass, of Stockbridge, attend 'd service at Bethel Sunday morning. Mrs. Callie Clark vent to Atlan ta Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marl ha Austin dined with Mr. and Mrs. W. H Clark and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore, of Atlanta, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Callaway. ‘Jay bird. \ Mr and Mrs J. 3. Dickson Hosts. One of the most enjoyable af fairs of the past week was the tea at which Mr and Mrs. J. B. Dick son entertained a few friends Friday evening. To their new home, so fresh and attractive, was added bright ness by the pretty p>t plants and cut flowers. In the dining room the table, with its spotless linen and cut glass and silver appointments, was beautiful. A most delicious repast was served. Those invited were the minis ters of the town and their waves, and Mr. and Mrs. White. One of the pleasant features of t ie even ing was the music of Ur. and Mrs. White. J^occds Miss Mitt Wall was the guest of Mrs. J. F. Wall last week. Mrs. Turner Allensworth, of At lanta, attended the Sldan Turner partv Wednesday of last we ek. Rev. Jonas Barclay attend'd a called meeting of Presbytery and the Chapman-Yl: xander meeting in Atlanta Monday. Mrs. Julia McDonald and Mrs. Rov Turner an : ii: : ? daughter, Julia, returned Friday from Val losta. Mrs. McDqfald was away several weeks and hpr many friends ar? g; ■ o s !i -r at home again. Atlanta, Ga., F b. 12, 1915. Game Wr ?- , lb ry Com,tv: Dear Sir —Hu> -r !' ■, •.* r-xj e 15th March, 1915 Pu ili iin your county • die..-:,. mg ;. adv b . .- :f ‘ ‘ ,:nr. Adv. Mrs. ’ is t!;e me M ir, .Mrs. R. J ’ a r. Ms- ,\ I Mi v? ■ .1 to / lanta 1' ne Mrs. W. L. peel at the Madri Gras fete at Mrs' Reel’s home Tuesday evening. Miss Nolan appeared in gypsy costume as the fortune tel ler. f To Mrs Ralph Lesley Turner, A delightful occasion of Wed nesday afternp n of last week was the party at which Mrs. T. A. Sloan and Mrs. Paul Turner en- i tertained in honor of Mrs. Ralph Turner at the bom** of Mrs Sloan. The guests were met at the door by Mrs. Sloan anu Mrs. Tur- j ner and by their cordial greeting all w T ere made to feel glad to be 1 there. The attractive rooms presented 1 a most hospitable scene with their warmth from the fires burning in the large fire places and decora tions of palms and ferns. In the dining room was the handsomely appointed table with its clung lace cover and center piece a cut glass vase which held red carnations and lighted red candles which cast a soft glow ( over the roomA The valentine month was noted in the score cards and the red! heart snaped mints. Hot choco late and wafers were served soon after tne arrival of the guests and later salad and nut cream were served. Mrs. Turner, a recent bride, was wearing a black charmeuse gown with a tfrfkM of beaded chiffon and a becoming hat of black and gold with paradise feathers. Mr. and Mrs John Seliah Lose infant Daughter. The four year old dm .liter of Mr. and Mrs. John Seliah died at their home at Stockbridge Satur morning. She was an attractive little girl and the very life of her happy home and her going away leaves: a void in the life of the bereaved parents. She had many friends also who mourn her death. The iuuiw.u services were held at Stock bridge Methodist church Friday morning at 10 o’clock. The interment followed at the; Dods n burial ground. The Rev. ! F. R. Seaborn conducted the ser-j vices. Midway Dots. Mrs. C. G. Westmrrel.and visited Mrs. A. Westmoreland Yhurs :y afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Barnett and Mrs. Lizzi*- Abecrombie were the giu is of Mrs. T. J. Westmor; 1 nd Thur - day afternoon. Misses Maggie and Jewell West moreland were the guests of Miss Cleo Barnett Mon lay afternoon. Mrs. S illir- R iven, of Hampton, spent Wednesday wi h ?I W. li. Barnett. Mr. Herbert Hevnie- was the guest of W. J. Westmoreland Sun day afternoon. The singing given -by Mims Vera : Barnett Sunday tp Bit was enjoy d |oy all present. Mr. Floyd Smith, of Griffin, and .U' s Anmio Lois Moseley’, of near 1 White bouse, were h p t .lly mar ried Su.:d.;y afternoon. Miss Berth? Ab rcrombie h; s returned home from a two weeks' viMt to her sister, .Mrs. Lena Tray ler, of Chattahoochie. Miss Mattie Matthews, of Grif fin, is the guest of Mrs D. T. Car michael. 2*)OCCUS Mr. John Hutcheson, of Ashburn, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. B Newman. Mr. Henry Cleveland has moved his family mar Ola. Misses Emily and Margie Stan ley, of Shakerag district, have re turne i home from a visit to Mrs. Andy Ward. FOR REN I, —3 rooms and part of garden to small family. Apply to Mrs. Mary Elliott, Mc- Donough, Ga. Adv. Mrs. Emily MIL hell, has been the guest of her grand daughter, Mrs. W. A. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Will Green and Mr. Robert McDonald motored to Snapping shoals Sunday to visit ihe family of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald. Miss Kate Russell came home Friday afternoon from Butts 1 j county, where she teaches, re in lining till Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Julia McDonald and Mrs. T. A. Sloan and Mrs. R. A. Sloan attended the millinery openings in Atlanta this week. Mrs. S. W. Farrar and Miss An nie G. Thompson spent the week end in Atlanta with Mrs, J. L. Mayson. Mrs. Joel Bankston and Mr. W B. Bankston spent the week-end in Atlanta. 1 have a fresh car nf mules and | shall be glad 1 see mv old custo mers. B. R. Ward, Stockbridge, Ga. Ady. i Mr. and Mr a Asa L< moil and family and Miss Blauce Weutzel, and Mr. Anbmw Walker spent Sunday in Griffin. Mg John NiY >n spent th • 1 week-end in Atlanta. Mrs 7 Andrew Walker and 1 M‘Ssr\B. B .G.mYchael, D. T. Carmichael, a id J. M. Carrnicha d spent Sunday in Atl u ta with Mrs B. B. Carmichael, who grew worse Saturday night but is now much better. Anvil Block. Messrs. W. A. Sockwell and Jim Blackman spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. 0 is II los, of R x, spent Sunday Mitii Mr. Bert George. - wr. iom basil, or ag an , sp the week end here with hm j folk. M s. Wade Sockwell and M ; Olivs » M- idox, of C >rr/ers, so ■ ‘ 1 s, veral d i s last week here v.mii , \p- r \V YocG ”-.|i m : n :, i.vi. . . *v . out \ w 11 a>lu * ■ ir t• . Rev. F. R. S • ibo~ i, of St hi . - br dge, made r. vary able and in teresting tdk t the school child : r n here Wednesday. Misses Oiivi i. Maddox and Eva Sock vvell . rc ii? guests of Miss s Mittie and Nanai * Stewart Satur day. Miss Gwen ’ i Rowd n • ter tan d h r . N >t a val* mil p irty Saturday night. Rev. Sam iliyo -s,' of Atlanta, preached sev rai days last week at Bethel church. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark, of At lanta, visited relatives here Satur day and Sunday. Polly. MR. AND Me H. HARPER CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDD ’G. Prominent add Popuiar Couple Celebrated Fifty Years of Car ried Life rue day. Mr. and Mrs. W ulo 11. Harper celebrated the fifti tli mniversary of their wedding at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Pullen in Mc- Donou r h Tuesday. It was in the nature of a happy family reunion at which all the children living, all the grandchild ren except Mrs. Nolan’s children , of Fairborn, and a number of friends were present. A delightful day was spent by all and a delicious dinner was served to the guests by Mrs. Pul len in her own charming way. I Congratulations were showered [upon Mr. and Mrs. Harper on I tb *ir having been blessed with a undance of happy years. Our county is better for such lives as h rve been theirs and. their triemisf very where, of wh<jm the numb' r is beyond counting, rejoice in their c* ntinued hearty •htWTtnd .Mrs. Harp r was a Miss Elliott • be, : * h r marr: ?ge and her friends who lived county ie her uirhiooi <!• ys recall the fact that h was called the most : bo autibi! girl in the county. I T i :r ;mi • j Mr. and Mrs. i • : p,-r with r al money in gold a d many other golden gifts were presented to them. Tii f< lie" rig were present: Six dan i : Mr:-. P. W. Pul len, Mrs B rt Gr <n, Mrs. WilJ Far?a- •», Mrs. J M Nolan, Mrs. Wii: W -■! ", and Miss Ida Lou Harper. Tin ee sons: Me-srs Ben Har per, Lum llcn er, ;.i oi J. Harper. Mrs. Carper’s sisters: Mrs. Alle K« 1!' y, Mrs. Lu mda Far a son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliott, Mr. md Mrs. AM A. Tar, ?\ Mrs. Lucy Turner, Mrs. A F Hiro :r. Mrs. 'I. an, Mrs. Cora Knott, Mrs. Ollie F! licit, Mrs. Stall in Mr Homer .V. :L) lie , and tile R v. J. M. Gil j the Rev. 11. S. tanith. MASK PARTY WAS ac •: t su:c S. of C fiMle YC, ' 3- i J m;3' u:M. f>? ivicDdn / > y i^iahf. J *■* T '' : ’it ''Mi* a:Md ful ;n par s’ hail relay night. i htf:Y affair to all who aR led. re ai at. and v l d sir- h. t ni tV :,-i m es. e sv. iv I ; -r> zed n \U - Me . :ii. : 5. . P 1 ' ,*vlsit ed Atlar a i iiesday. - * ■ • : -lib .-i . L "in Ch if s Low spent Tue-w iy Alia at a. iJ . JaGa 1-y an: spen Tuesday in Atlanta. *1 tO A YEAR