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Pleasant Hill
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Well Mr. Editor here we come
again with a few dots and dashes
from lhis part of the world and as
these dots are]; being dashed the
weather is some what bad raining
aad almost sleeting, February
came with some bad weather so
let us kindle the fire and set to it.
Those who attended the singing
'from here at Mr. De Carmichael
last Tuesday night was Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Paynes, Miss Ruth
Pfiyne and W. M. Patterson and
enjoyed a good community sing*
Miss Nellie Coker spent last Fri
day afternoon with her sister Mrs.
W. M.lPatterson.
Mrs. Arnold Payne and Miss
Ruth Payne spent last Monday in
McDonough the guest at Mrs. W.
A. Fields and Mrs. H. A. Farris.
Mr. Blakeley Coker was the
guest of Mr. Troy Nail a part of
last Saturday night, they must
have been callers some where.
Mr. Bill Howard, of Woodberry,
where he is in school, spent last
Saturday night and Sunday here
lie guest of his mother.
Mr. Henry Simpson made a
money trip to Lovejoy last Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Patterson
and children spent last Friday
night here the guest Mr. Slim Jim
and family.
Miss Sarah Mays and Hellen
Payne was the guest of Mr. ai.d
Mrs. Charlie Nail last Saturday
eight and Sunday.
Mr. Henry Mays and J. W. Bunn
passed through these parts one
might last week. It would take a
wonderer to even wonder where
they had.started.
Mr. Roy Cox, of Atlanta, was in
this section Sunday and spent that
short rainy day with his best girl.
Guess who?
Mr. Jack B. Nail made a busi
ness trip over to Hampton last
Thursday.
Mr. Hugh Simpson and Mr. Hap
Howard made a pop call one night
last week.
We are glad to note that Mrs
W. A. Simpson, who has been
ack for some time, is much better
at this writing.
Mr. Wymond Farris, of Atlanta,
spent week-end with homefolks.
Slim Jim.
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We are having some more rain.
Mr. Mose Gunn gave a house
rolling one day last week and a
big dinner.
Miss Elvie Barner is spending a
few days with her cousins, Mr. and
ISrs. J. M. Duke.
Mr. J. K. Smith visited his
lather and mother, at Porterdale
Sunday.
Mr. Edgar Wilson, tied his mule
at the same old post Sunday p. m.
Brother Cornett has been called
as Pastor at Sardis church for this
year.
We are glad to hear that Mr.
Paul Lewis is improving, hope he
will soon be well again.
Mr. J. M. and Miss Alpha Gunn,
visited Mrs. Lon Atkinson Thurs
day p. m,
We have had a few cases of
chicken pox around this place.
Every body are invited to Sardis
Sunday school and B. Y. P. U
each Sunday 1:39.
Brown Eyes
Locust Grove.
Most of the sick are better.
Mr. S. A. Castellaw has ordered
a thousand baby chicks of the
Leghorn strain.
The Philosophian society will
not giye their reception this year.
The L. G. I. Band gave a concert
Sunday afternoon. It was very
such enjoyed.
Daniel Bros, new filling station
will soon be open to the public. -
The P. T. A. met last Friday.
Misses Taylor and Nicklors, two
of the grammar school teachers
spent the week-end at their homes.
The Southern Bell Telephone
Co has a crew of men here over
hauling their line.
Zip Strickland one time student
of L. G. I. but now of Ga. Tech,
spent the week-end at L. G.I.
The Mathean and Sophian
socities of L. G. I. had a match
game of tennis Saturday. The
game was won by the Matheans.
The Sophians gave a neat
comedy Saturday night.
Mrs. S. A. Castellaw visited in
Locust Grove Saturday.
Mrs. Oliver Duke is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. W. W. Cleavelana has
ordered a thousand white Leg
horn baby chicks.
Mrs. R. H. Brown is spending
some weeks with her mother at
Wadley.
Before the recent rains the
painters were beginning to make
things hum.
Mrs. Grady Castellaw, of Atlan
ta, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Harkins of this place.
Lets every one get busy and
make 1923 a good year. Put up
your hammer stop your hard time
talk lose your whine throw away
your long face and get busy and
God and men will help you to
help yourself. This ts a pretty
good world after all. The reason
it isn’t better is because there are
to many folks of the above de
scription. Hold up your head
look men in the face and smile
occasionlv if it kills you and after
awhile you will descide that the
good God is still on His throne
directing the destinies of men as
well as nations.
SCRIBLER.
Daniel’s
Rain, rain, rain, arn’t you tired
of rainy weather.
It is remarkable how much you
can find out about human nature
by charging ten cents admission.
Mr. Hincy, of Greenwood,
preached an interesting sermon at
this place Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Marcus Sandifer, of East
Point, is spending a few days in
our community.
Mrs. L. C. Daniel and Miss Jewell
Credille went shopping in Griffin
Saturday.
Miss Myrtle Price, of Locust
Grove, was the charming visitor
of Miss Annice Boatner last week.
Mr. Ennis Peek spent the week
end in Atlanta.
Miss Annie and Belle Rosser
spent the week-end with their
sister, Mrs. Marvin Jinks.
Mrs. L. C. Daniel spent Friday
afternoon with her daughter, Mrs.
T. L, LeGuinn.
Rey. T. J. Thaxton, of Locust
Grove, will fill his regular appoint
ment here next Sunday.
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HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
Elliston
Well news is very scarce
around Elliston and we are hoping
these few lines will miss the waste
basket.
Garden’s are looking good, also
wheat and oats hope they will
continue for harvest. Ats)
Sunday school is very fine for
the weather. We have a new
pastor for the church of Sardis.
Preacher Carnett, of Locust Grove
May God bless him that he may
bring to us the word of God.
*
The B. Y. P. U. render fine prog
rams we invite everyone to be with
us.
Our attendence in school is very
small on account of chicken pox
although we are having bad
weather to.
Miss Maggie and Nellie Godsey
was the week-end guest of their
brother Mr. Asberry Godsey
near Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rosser and
their two daughters, Miss Nelle
and Erma Rosser cf McDonough,
was with us at Sunday school and
B. Y. P. U. Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Godsey intertained a
small crowd of young people
Saturday night by giving a sur
prise candy pulling.
Miss Elon Lewis gave a singing
for the benefit of the young
people Sunday night a nice time
was reported.
Miss Elon and Eva Lewis, of
Elliston, also Miss Nellie Willard
of Mt. Bethel, were the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lewis Saturday
night, and also visited the inter
tainment at'the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Hunt given by Miss
Gladys Hunt reported a nice time-
We are very glad to know that
Mr. J. H. Havnes is improving
after a severe attact of rheuma
tism he is still on crutches.
Mr. W. P. Lewis is ud and
about after being confined to the
bed for forty days with the typhoid
fever.
Blue Eyes.
Round-About News
The many friends of little Ellen
Cleora Elliott are glad to know
she is still improving.
Mr. Howard Spence, of Thomas
ville, stoped over to see Miss Ka b
Stenson last Tuesday.
Mrs. W. D. Knight spent several
days with her sister Mrs. Ollie
Fannin who has been iil. Glad to
hear she is improving.
Miss Galladay, of Kuntucky,
spent several days last week with
Miss Maggie Rowland.
Mrs. J. J. Knight spent a few
days with her daughter Mrs. G. B.
Russell, who has been ill with
erysipelas.
A large crowd enjoved the
Party Saturday night at Mr. Roy
Crumpley’s.
Miss May Crumbley was the
spend the day guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Fannin Sunday.
On account of bad weather Mr.
King dindn't fill his appointment at
Timberidge Sunday.
Bumble Bee.
» Island Shoals News
We have had some real rainy
weather for the last few days.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Cofer had as
their guests Saturday night Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Cofer.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lunsford
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Lunsford.
Mr. Cliff Thompson has been
very sick but glad to note he is
lots better a* this wiiting.
TRADE AT HOME
To our Friends and Customers, both Old and New:
We are putting in a NEW LINE of MILLINERY
“At Home”
Goods will all be brand New, but I will use*my same old
method of an Honest square deal to every body and abide
by the Golden Rule, **T reat you as I would have you
to treat me.” Will appreciate your business and save
you’money.
MRS. J. E. LYONS,
Hampton Georgia.
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Engraved Cards, Wedding Invitations, etc.
Rain rain more rain.
Misses. Ruth Smith and Eva
Mae Washington were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith Satur
day night.
Miss Lillie Lunsford was the
guests of her cousin, Miss Euphie
Lunsford Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Dock Moss spent last Tues
day afternoon with her daughter,
Mrs. Otha Piper.
We are glad to welcome our
new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Newt
Coady.
Mrs. Charlie'lAilen and little
daughter, Lola Allen, spent the
week end with Mr. an I Mrs. Grady
Lunsford, near McD .ncugh.
Masters Melvin and Ernest Allen
were the guests of their cousins,
Robert and L. D. Allen Sunday.
Misses. Lillie Lunsford were the
guests of Miss Ruby Shadrix one
afternoon last week.
Miss Oma Allen spent Saturday
afternoon with Miss Lillie Luns
ford.
Lots of talk of fertilizer and
poison so as to try to run Mr. 801 l
Weevil out of the country.
Mrs. Carl Lunsford spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Dane Lunsford.
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