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South Avenue.
On next Sunday the 30th instant,
there will be an all day holiness
meeting at Bethel. Rev. Walter
Carmichael the pastor, will be
there; also some preachers and
singers f«om Atlanta.
Miss Julia Riley was confined to
her room with illness several days
last week.
Mr. C. W. South spent Thurs
day and Friday in the Gate city.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howell spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Peterman.
Misses Harriett and Elon Clark
spent Friday shopping in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Phin Henderson
motored from Ellenwood, and
were the guests of Mrs. M. D.
Ford Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Clark and
little son Bromly, spent Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Clark and family.
We are glad to note that Mr.
and Mrs. S. K. Austin are better,
after being quite ill for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Powell and
children of Rex, visited the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John White,
Sunday. We regret to say that
Mrs. White is very sick with grip.
Wonder why “Observer” dosen’t
write for the Weekly anymore.
Busy Bee.
Pine Forest.
Mr. Will Strickland has been on
the sick list for the last few days.
Hope he will soon be well again.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester visited Mrs.
Mary Copeland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Weems spent
last Sunday afternoon with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J.W.
Sanders.
Mr. J. A. Wells of Luella was a
visitor in this section last Friday.
Miss Ethel Coan spent last Sat
urday with Mrs. D. M. Weems.
Mrs. J. H. Carr and daughter,
Miss Annie Kate, spent last Sun
day with Mr. P. R. Martin and
family.
Mr. J. W. Sanders made a busi-
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Bailiany.
Bethany Sunday school re-or-j
ganized last Sunday and re-elec-j
ted Mr. W. G. Thompson superin- <
tendent.
Union Graded School is on a
boom, with Professor Mitchell as
principal and Miss Lula Calhoun,
and Miss Fannie Ellis assisting.
Miss Nannie Lou Stallworth
spent the week-end with her sis
ter, Mrs. Robert Wynn, in Sandy
ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hooten of Mc-
Donough spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Duke.
Miss BesSie Rosser of near Lo
cust Grove has been with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. P.
Rosser, since Christmas, her aunt
being confined to her room with
blood poison.
One of our Sunday school
teachers, Mrs. Sallie McCullough,
has been on the sick list since the
holidays, but we hope she will
soon be able to be with her little
people.
Mr. Wade Rosser of near Lo
cust Grove spent Sunday after
noon with his parents.
The W. M. S. of Bethany church
hold their meetings at the church
every first and third Saturday aft
ernoon, and all the ladies are in
vited to attend.
Mrs. Ruth Rosser has an inter
esting music class at Union Grad
ed School.
Well, maybe I had better not
say too much the first time. Wish
ing the editor and many Weekly
readers a happy new year, I close.
R. T.
ness trip to Griffin last Thursday.
We are glad to state that Mrs.
Mary Copeland is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Glass vis
ited the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. McKinney, last Sunday.
Look out, boys, it’s leap year
now is your time to get married.
Betty.
Cultivation of good habits is
also an excellent way of getting
rid of bad ones.
For Infants and Children.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Dastoria
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Bears the /tf
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Thirty Years
GASTORIA
THC CCNTAUA COMMNV, NfW YORK CITY.
Union Grove School.
Sunday was such a beautiful;
davit made everyone feel like
winter was gone, and all wanted j
to go visiting.
A large crowd was present at ’
Sabbath School last Sunday after- *
noon.
Miss Eva Bell: spent the week !
end with her sister at Pleasant
Grove.
Misses Cathlene and Colee Combs
of Locust Grove spent the week
end with their sister, Miss Sarah
Combs, at the home of Mr. Doc. j
Crumbley.
Mr. Howard Carmichael and
family spent Sunday is this sec
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elliott Jr. and
children attended services at Flip
pen Sunday, and report a very
fine sermon from the Rev. H. S. |
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliott spent i
Sunday with. Mr. H. F. Elliott and j
family.
Mrs. S. Lunsford of Butts coun
ty, has been with her mother,
Mrs. G. W. Wilder, during her
illness.
Mr. Janies Russell was a recent
caller in this community,
Miss Mae Crumbley of Oakland
was a visitor in this section Satur
day and Sunday.
Mr. E. T, Blankenship spent
Saturday night with Mr. S. S.
Buckalew near Bethany.
Cold weather and hog killing
has subsided for a while, it seems,
but lagrippe and sore eyes are
getting busy. Quite a number of
the pupils have sore eyes and
some older people have lagrippe.
Among the latter are Mrs. G. W.
Wilder and Mrs. E. Johnson, who
have been confined to their beds
for several days, but are now very
much improved.
Mrs. Susan Duffey departed this
life Jan. 20, after a long illness
at her home in McMullen’s dis
trict. Her condition did not seem
to be serious until Sunday, 16th,
she suddenly grew worse, and all
hope was abandoned. She was a
good woman, always kind and
gentle to those in need. It can
truly be said of her, she hath
done what she could. Her re
remains were laid to rest at the
Harper burial ground, after ap
propriate held by Rev. J. M. Gil
more. One Two.
Let Us See.
it is said of Hannah Moore that
when she was told a tale of any
one in her village, her reply ussu
ally was: “Come let us go and see \
if this be true.”
The effect was something won
derful. The tale-bearer, taken (
aback, would begin to make ex
cuses and say, “Possibly there is
some mistake,” but this would not
satisfy the good dame, who insis
ted that the tale-bearer should go
with her to the parties to see if
the tale was true.
If every Christian man and wo
man were like that, what a revo
lution it would bring in society.
But how many professing Chris
tian ; not only listen to tales about
others, but really peddle them,
and are often first to cut the ac
quaintance of one who is slander
ed by the very ones w'ho should
have been his staunchest rriends
to the last.—Ex.
A girl named plain Mary at her
birth dropped the “r” when she
gre w up and became May. As
she began to shine in society she
changed the “y” to an “e” and
signed her letters “Mae.” About
a year ago she was married, and
now she has dropped the “e” and
is just plain “Ma.”
Ibit’. ulouauri'll iHtiM&Sii-* .. * ... 'a .
AND BUY A
I have the cars, and there
is no other which can do
the work of the Ford.
Prices at McDonough are:
Touring Car $470.10
Roadster - 422.10
I also have a good second
hand car for sale.
Free air at my garage.
The best of work in my
repair shop. The highest
class tires and accessories
here.
All Ford parts here too.
Visit me. With thanks
for your patronage and
my best wishes for a very
prosperous and a happy
New Year.
H. M. AMIS,
McDonough, = Georgia.