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eard Thursday
he s ch0 ol house
November 4th. Mrs. •
; president, Presided. The
lltp opened by singing
was We Get
song ••The More Jones_had
Mrs. Frank There
oi the c devotional, present and
reive members H. M. Pulli
visitors, Mrs
welcomed as a new mem
L dub. The minutes were
^approved The following
[for 1938 the were floor unanimous
d from president;
V Pickett president;
n k Jones, vice
Stubbs, seci ■etary and
Eva
voted to have a pound
s December meeting.
our -
bsence ot Miss Atkinson,
j v, Pickett gave a
Mrs, needle-punch
ration on guessing
How top. \ flour
enjoyed. the prize be
n-as member, Mrs.
by a new
^the*social : hour served delight- by
jshments were
nk . Jones and Mrs Heniard
in conclusion Mrs. Julius
' with
C mnlimented a
snowsi h„uer which she
tieous useful gifts
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l problems are
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L Dog” Buns —
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I that Bar-li-Que
Ifor which the same
Iwe’ve been hinting
■ is fast becoming
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Mrs. S. P. Jones and grand
daughter, little Harriet Chesnutt,
were spend-the-day guests of Mrs.
Frank Jones, of Leguinn, Wednes
day.
Mr. Ralph Piper, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with home
folks.
Misses Josephine Stubbs, Flor
ence Vaughn and Flenzie Parker
visited Misses Madge, Sue and
Jeanette Potts Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Jeff Wiggonton visited
Mrs. C. L. Vaughn a while Satur
day afternoon.
| Mrs. Lizzie Vaughn spent Thurs
j Potts. day with Misses Madge and Sue
We miss Mr. E. J. Foster, who
moved from our community to
Butts County a few days ago
Little Elizabeth Gaines celebrat
ed her sixth birthday with a party
Saturday afternoon, ten little girls
enjoyed the occasion, after games
and contests, delicious refresh
ments were served by the hono
ree’s mother, Mrs. Ambus Goins.
Mrs. W. H. Ivey spent Wednes
| day afternoon with Miss Ruth
: Reynolds.
Little Vennie Jones spent Sun
| day afternoon with Peggy Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brumbelow
visited relatives in Green County
over the week-end.
FINCHER-PIPER
Miss Gladys Fincher and Mr.
Howard Piper were united in mar
riage Saturday, November 6, 1937.
They have many friends who wish j
them a long, happy and success- I
ful married life.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ivey and j
Mrs. J. K. Allen, of Monticello, j
visited home folks here Sunday.
Mrs. Brooks Chesnutt spent
Thursday with Mrs. Ed Chesnutt
at Porterdale.
Mr. James Pope, of Atlanta, is
spending a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Ellington, Jr.,
of Atlanta, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Vaughn a while Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fill and
daughter, of Leguinn spent Sunday
with Mrs. Emma Pennington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Wiggonton j
havF returned home after spend
mg a few days very pleasantly j
with relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. Bud McDonald, of Locust
Grove, visited Mr. Ray and Miss
Ruth Reynolds Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Pete Jones and Mrs. Robert
Fincher were guests of Mrs. W. H.
Ivey Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potts, of
Porterdale, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ches
nutt.
Mrs. J. F. Parker visited Mrs
Pete Jones Thursday afternoon.
Fairview
Quite a number from here en
joyed services at Almon Baptist
church Sunday.
Mrs. Effie Langley and Mrs.
Letha Cowan, of Salem, visited
Mrs. D. M. Bentley Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mason, of
Tifton, spent last week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray visited
Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Griffith, in
Atlanta, Friday.
Miss Ethelene Britt spent last
Monday night with Miss Ann
Colton, of Oxford.
Mrs. P. G. Neely, Mrs. Willie
Womac, Mrs. Chess Ray, Mrs. T.
F. Mason, Mrs. H. G. Britt, Mrs.
L. G. Ray enjoyed the spend-the
day party at Mrs. M. M. Stephens,
of Almon, last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Womac visit
ed relatives at Leguinn last week.
Mr. and Mrd. Carl Penn spent
Sunday at LaGrange with rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sills, of At
lanta, and Rev. Weyman Fields, of
Avondale, spent Saturday night
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Ray.
Mrs. Hattie Britt and daughters,
Ethelene, visited Mrs. Lily Burnett
in Conyers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis, of
Milstead, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Neely.
Mr. and Mrs. Linton Ray attend
ed the funeral of Mrs. Jamie Grier
in Covington Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. McCullough
and daughter, Betty Jo, visited
grandfather. Dr. S. W. Everett, of
Oakland, last Sunday.
Mrs. Ruth Womac visited Mrs.
Fannie Parnell last Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelly called
to see her son. Mr. W. J. Kelly, in
Covington, Saturday afternoon.
Starrsville
„ Mr. and , Mrs. Sam I Allen,
of
dora, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Corley, Jr, Sunday.
Mrs. Maud Reese, Miss
Crowley and Mr. and Mrs. James
r Crowley, , , of „ Atlanta, Ail guests
were
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corley.
After a weeks visit with bis
sister, Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Mr.
Britt Edwards returned to his
home in Sunbury, P a Friday
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Mr. and Mrs. , George Allen and
children, Judith and Nina Scott,
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Mr A. C. Beloher Saturday.
j 13 ^ O. Euwards ®; J - Anderson visited and Miss Mr. Caro-; B.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cook, Ronald
d L. H. Jr. and Walter Crowley
attended the circus in Atlanta
Monday
Mrs. A. J. Belcher has gone to
Monticello to spend the
with Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Belcher.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Maddox left
j rh ir aay their winter home in
j Florida.
j Mrs. Mildred Elliot, of Atlanta,
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
[and Mrs. L. O. Piper, Sunday.
I Mis. Emma Skinnei and Mr.
Burton Skinner were guests of
Mr - and 'Mrs. N. H. Skinner, in
danta Sunday y
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dyer and
; children ol Atlanta, were guests
| of their parents, Mi \ and Mrs.
Pearl Harwell, Thursday.
Mrs. S. J. Belcher has returned
from Atlanta where she spent the
I week with relatives
Mr. B. J. Anderson visited rela-
| lives in Monticello Sunday after
| noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs.
Ada Miller, ol Jackson, Mrs.
Walter Sams, of Stanton, Va were
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guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. And
erson Friday. Mr. Dillard Sams,
who had been the guest of Mr.
atid Mrs. Anderson, returned to
J ackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson and
their guest, Mr. Britt Edwards,
spent Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mrs. C. C. Epps and Mr. R. A.
Epps were guests of friends ln
Hayston Sunday afternoon.
The Methodist Zone
meeting was held at the church
Thursday, Nov. 4. Many churches
were represented, and gave good
reports.
The meeting was called to order
at 10:30 by Mrs. E. C. McDowell,
Secretary of the Oxford District.
Following is the program: Devo
tiorwl, Mrs. J. H. Anderson; pray
er, Rev. H. O. Green, of Newborn;
welcome, Mrs. C. C. Epps; vocal
duet, Mrs. J. W. Crowley and Mrs.
L. H. Cook; pioneers, Mrs. M. E.
; Tilley, of Atlanta; Week of Pray
er, Mrs. J. M. Aiken; Discussion of
Efficiency, Mrs. Tilley; Service.
Mrs. James Aiken, of StarrsviU; $
was elected Zone Leader; “That 1
You,’’ Mrs. Flemming, of Newbor I'
Luncheon was served at 12:3! .
the community house.
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