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hayston news
Mrs, Chloe Blasingame had as
guests Wednesday Rev. and Mrs. S.
Cherry Mrs. Mary Jane Greer and
Ella Johnson, of Mansfield.
Mrs. John Pickett spent
afternoon with Mrs. Lawson Darby.
Mr and Mrs. Stone Hays and Mr.
Steve Hays spent Sunday afternoon in
Covington. and Vance
Mesdames T. A. Curtis
|ient Friday with Mrs. J. E. Rbckmore
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of gtarrsville.
Mrs. Chloe Blasingame visited rela¬
tives in Covington Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Harwell and fain
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Starr Jones and
family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
HoW ell Hays Sunday.
Mrs. Hugh Pahnell spent Sunday
with Mrs. Erwin Lazenby.
Misses Margaret Loyd and Kathleen
Hays have been visiting Mrs. Chloe
Blasingame.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Hays had as their
g Ues ts Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Bays and children, Mr. Charles, Miss
Fannie and Mrs. Dollie Gregory.
Messrs. Fred a|nd Hess Townsend
ffere with their sister, Mrs. P. B. Hays
Sunday.
Mrs. Howell Hays and Miss Evelyn
Hays spent Friday with their aunt,
Mrs. Will Harwell.
Mr. Chester Curtis, of Pine Grove,
spent Sunday with his brother, Mr.
T, A. Curtis.
Mrs. J. E. Rockmore spent Saturday
night with Mrs. Edd Burney.
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hays and baby
spent Sunday with Mrs. Hays’ sister
a! Dacula.
Mj6. Chloe Blasingame is visiting
friends in Jersey this week.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Hollis were in
Mansfield Monday afternoon.
Mr. Hobert Jones was in Hayston
Sunday afternoon. t
We are sorry to report the illness of
Mrs. Lawson Darjby, and hope that she
may soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Henderson and
children spent Sunday in Milledgeville.
Alva Henderson spent the week-end
with relatives in Covington.
Mrs. Jack Hurst, of Toledo, Ohio, and
Miss Clifford Greer, of Newborn, were
the guests of Mrs. Tom Greer Sunday.
EUDORA
Mr. Grady Ozburn spent Saturday at
Porterdale.
Mrs. Cora Allen has returned from a
visit to her niece, Mrs. Grace Ridley, of
Montieello.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Pickett, of Leguin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Cook, of Far¬
rar, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Pratt Harwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Allen were recent
guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Ivey, of Stewart.
Mr. Cary Cunard and Mr. Venus Aa¬
ron spent Saturday in Mansfield.
Mrs. George White and children, of
Jackson, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. John Cunard.
Mr. Jesse McLendon was a recent
visitor to Jackson.
Mr. Joel Hodge has returned from a
month’s stay at Canton, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Venus Aaron spent
Sunday with Mrs. Nannie Jones, of
Starrsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cofer and young
daughter, of Atlanta, spent the week
f nd with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barker.
Mrs. Lavosia Stone and Mrs. Ola
Chaffin, of Bethel, spent Sunday with
Mrs - T. J. Chaffin,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King attended
die singing at Worthville Sunday af
brnoon.
Mrs. Paul Chaffin has recovered from
ai > attack of tonsilitis.
ROCKY PLAINS NEWS
^ r - and Mrs. Worthy Lunsford of
Oxford were with their parents, Mr.
an< * Mrs. Slaton Lunsford, for the week
end.
-'H’s. Ruby Cole Duke, of Atlanta, has
burned home after spending several
( ' ays w *th her parents. She accotnpa
nied Misses Mae and Lillian Cole and
^ r - Floyd Cole to Atlanta last week.
•^ r and Mrs. Carden and sons, of
^ a mpton, ^bs. have moved into the
Zulu Avery.
•Messrs. Edd Hair and Emmett
*’ 01 Hampton, were here on business
st Thursday.
Mr. o, c. Cole and family motored
t,ania to attend the Lakewood
** week.
Slaton Lunsford and
relatives in Porterdale
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newborn news
Mrs. O. L. Childs entertained
social club in 1 ^
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Thursday afternoon.
Thnrsday afternoon. Games were
jojee. after which delicious cake and
punch were served to fourteen guests.
Mrs. AY. E. Stowe is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Julian Fleming, of Au¬
gusta, this week.
Mrs. G. A. Jones, Davis and Miriam.
and Mrs. J. YV. Pitts spent last week¬
end in Atlanta, the f^iests of Mr. G. A.
Jones and Mrs. Helene Sasnette.
Mrs. YV. F. Gay spent last week with
her daughter. Mrs. W. B. R.
ton. of Covington.
Miss Louise Duke, of Marietta, spent
last week-end with Mr. L. P. Duke.
Mrs. Bullard wats the guest of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bullard,, of Sha
dydale, last Friday. Saturday the party
were in Macon.
Mr. G. A. Tucker, of Montieello, was
a visitor here Monday.
Mrs. F. M. Wheatley returned to her
home in Nashville Monday, after a vis¬
it of two weeks with her daughter,, Mrs
YV’. R. Porter. ■
Mrs. J. H. Beusse spent last week¬
end in Atlanta with Mrs. YY’. R. Mo
Donald.
Mr. Rudolph Stanton was in Atlanta
several days last week.
Dr. P. YYTlson, Messrs. O. L. Childs,
H. C. Adams and Doyle Smith were
among the visitors to Atlanta last week
Air. Y\ T . B. R. Pennington, of Cov¬
ington. spent a while here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ae Pitts, of Opelika,
Ala., spent Sunday with Miss Mellio
Pitts. They also visited Mrs. Jarboe of
Madison last week.
Mrs. E. C. Hurst and baby, of Cin¬
cinnati, who have spent October with
her parents, Mr. and Airs. B. F. Greer,
returned home Alonday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Eubanks, Mrs.
Helene Sasnette, Miss Marjorie Pitts,
and Mr. Fred Williams, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Miss Mellie Pitts
and Air. Olin Pitts. YY’e are glad to note
that Mr. Pitts is able to be out again.
Airs. H. G. Smith and children spent
several days last week with her mother
Mrs. Spears, in Madison.
Airs. Ed. Crew, of Aladison, and Mr.
and Mrs. Mallard Estes, of Rutletge,
spent Sunday with Airs. J. T. Dicker
son.
Dr. P. Wilson is attending the Ma¬
sonic Convention in Macon.
Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Pendley, Mrs.
Al. Sams, Louise Pendley and Gertrude
Ellenburge motored to Athens Monday
to see Misses Kinus Pendley and Car¬
oline Sams, who are attending school
there.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harwell spent
several days last week in Atlanta with
relatives.
Airs. Sherrod Smith and baby, Airs.
Key Harwell, and Airs. Zippora Smith,
of Mansfield, were the guests of Mrs.
L. P. Harwell Saturday.
Mr. R. C. Patrick spent Friday in At
lanta with Mrs. Billie Andrew’s.
Airs. G. A. Jones, Davis and Miriam,
Charles Williams and Jeanette Adams
were in Mansfield Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. YV. W. Childs, of Covington, vis¬
ited Air. and Airs. O. L. Childs Alonday.
Mrs. E. C. Hurst and Airs. Clifford
Greer were in Covington Friday.
Air. Roy Mitchell, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with* homefolk^.
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SALEM NEWS
Miss Thelma Curry, of Conyers,
hhe^s^vee^end. 811 ^ KUth
Mr. George Willingham left
for Atlanta, where he has accepted
position.
Mrs. Ed. Beall was hostess at a
dy pulling Saturday night. About
1 teen guests enjoyed the occasion.
J fiends of Mrs. John Cowan,
Hulsey Plunkett and Mrs. Julia
are delighted to know that they are
proving.
Misses Mary Hurst and
Greer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
1. P. Treadwell Thursday night.
Aliss Susie Ruth Almand began her
woik as assistant to Miss Madge Cowan
at the Gum Creek school Monday.
Rev. and Airs. George Tumlin were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Almand
Sunday.
Airs. A. T. Hind, of Palmetto, was the
guest of her father, Mr. G. B. Almand,
for several days last week.
Alias Clem Boyd is visiting her par¬
ents. Mr. and Alts. William Boyd.
Air. and Mrs. G. C. Adams visited
Oakland school Thursday.
The Woman's Missionary Society
met at t{je church Sunday afternoon.
Memorial exercises for Miss Belle H.
Bennett were conducted by Mrs George
Tumlin.
A great deal of interest is being mjm
itested in the Red and Blue contest
for increased attendance at the Salem
Sunday School. Attendance last Sun¬
day was 44 Reds and 30 Blues, with no
report from the Men's Bible Class.
Aliss Mary Norman was a visitor to
the school Monday.
Air. John B. Gordon, of Atlanta, was
the guest of Mr. Hulsey Plunkett Sun¬
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holifield and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Treadwell.
Mrs. H. P. Christian is the guest of
her parents. Air. ad Mrs. T. 1>. Tread¬
well.
Miss Ella Mae Harrison, of Porter¬
dale, was the week-end guest of Miss
Renle Hinton.
LEGUIN NEWS
The Ladies Club of Leguirt met at
the club room Thursday. Twelve mem¬
bers were present.
Miss Norman was with us. Mrs. 1.
W. Meadors won first prize in the com¬
munity bread contest.
Officers for the coming year were elec
ted as follows:
Airs. 1. YY r . Meadors, President.
Airs. YYR B. Smith, Vice-president.
Miss Eva Pennington, Secretary.
Miss Neva Lassiter, Treasurer.
GUM CREEK
There was a very good crowd
l ,r( ' af ' hinp Sunday morning, and there
will be preaching on the second Sunday
in November. Everybody is Invited to
come to all the services.
Air. and Mrs. John Ellis spent Sun¬
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swords.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dial have as their
guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Waver
Dial of Atlanta.
Air. and Mrs. Dan Summerour and
baby dined with Mr. and Mrs. C. i/.
Bostwick Sunday.
Miss Irene Bostwick was the guest
of Mrs, Maybelle Ellington Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poison, of Por¬
terdale, were the week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Whitley.
Mrs. George Dial had as her guests
evening Mesdames Gabe
White, E. A. Ellis, Collie Bostwick, an 1
,Mis» Irene Bostwick.
E L. Ellington and children
spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs,
Dam Byrd.
Rev. and Airs. C. E. Allen and Miss
Maggie Sue Styles took dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitcham
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waver Dial, of Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dial were the
guests of Mr. R. A. Bust wick Sunday
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Your Vote for Peach County
Already O.K.’d by the thousands
most vitally interested.
Already O.K.’d by the Legislature of
the State of Georgia by two-thirds
vote.
Already O.K.’d by the Governor of
the State.
Who is most vitally interested in the formation ol Peach County !
'ihe people who will live in Peach County, of course.
Three times these people have gone to the polls and voted for its
creation. Three times these people have ‘said with ballots’ that the new
county is unquestionably needed.
Will you, who will not be affected in any way, vote to force 10,000
citizens to live under a county government that they do not want?
Remember the Legislature has already O.K.’d the creation of Peach
County. They had all of the facts at hand when they took this step, and
believed that Peach County was needed.
In voting for Peach County you vote as a majority of the people most
v*tally affected have three times voted. You vote as two-thirds of the
legislature of this state has voted, and for the peace and welfare of a
progressive section of Georgia.
Vote for the Amendment creating Peach County on
November 7th.
That the creation of Ceaeli County doe* no violence to either of the old countie*,
(hat our people dccrn its < real ion nere**ary to their peace, are all vouched for by the
that the fight for it ha* been clean, that the fact* and figures published are eorreet, and
undersigned:
II. A. .MATTHEWS, Judge, Superior Court.
A. C. KICKY, Judge City Court.
J. A. McCOWAN, Chairman of Commissioners.
M. ('. .MOSELEY, County School Superintendent.
T. E. 1 IIAIU'E, Tax Collector.
C. X. ROUNDTREE, Tax Receiver.
it. T. Cl.EVE, Mayor, Byron.
A. C. KUey, JR., Mayor, Fort Valley.
D. A. HOWAKH, Castor Baptist Church.
I. OY WARWICK, Castor Methodist Chureh.
J. E. DAVIDSON, Senator, 23rd District.
C. II. JACKSON, Representative, Houston County.
EMMETT HOUSER, Representative* Houston County.
RAUCH NEWTON, Supt. School*. Fort Valley.
A. J. EVANS, President Citizens Bank.
W. C. WRIGHT, President Exchange Bank.
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afternoon.
Mrs. Emory Ellis and children spent
Friday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jor
dan Sunday. .
Mrs. Margaret Ellington spent Wed¬
nesday afternoon at the home of Miss
Maggie Hinton,
Mrs. R. L. Ellington had as her
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guests YVodnesday afternoon Mrs, Gabe .
White and Mrs. Frank Jones
Miss Emily Byrd spent Friday night
with Misses Julia and Minnie Byrd.
Miss Irene Bostwick xjwmt a short
white Sunday afternoon with her sister
Mis. C. A. Cason.
Mrs. .lack Ellis had as her guests
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. I vie Prick¬
et! and Mrs. Thurman Hand by.