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Margaret and Elizabeth
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Hinton af* Freeman visit
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Miss Miriam
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j? the sick list are: Rev.
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DeWitt Loyd, Mr. G. H Davis and
Mr Edgar 8towe.
Mrs. Nora Cargile and children
spent the week-end In Monticello
with Mr. J. C. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith and
little son are visiting their mother,
Mrs. Maggie Smith.
The members of the school board
and their wives entertained the
Juniors and Seniors at a barbecue
Saturday evening at the F. F. A.
camp near Heard-Mixon. Others
attending the barbecue were. Mayor
Pro Tem and Mrs. Robert Carpen
ter and little daughter, Mr. C C
Chandler, Miss Sadie Minton of
Atlanta, Supt. and Mrs. E. L. Fic
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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of Said
County:
The petition of JOHN E. GAY,
of Newton County, Georgia, H. A.
WADE, of Fulton County, Geor
gia, and W. P. RAYMOND, of
Mecklenburg County, N. C., re
spectively shows to the court as
follows •'
(1) That the petitioners desire
for themselves and their associ
ates and successors to be incorpo
rated under the name and style
of SOUTHERN SHADES –
BLIND MFG. COMPANY for a
period of twenty years with privi
lege of renewal at the expiration
of that time.
(2) The object of said corpora
tion is pecuniary gain to itself and
stockholders.
(3) The principal business to be
carried on by said corporation is:
(a) The manufacture of vene
tian blinds, fabricated wood-slat
shades and any and all other types
of products made of wood or other
materials as may be undertaken
during the existence of said corpo
ration.
(b) To apply for, buy, acquire,
sell, assign, lease, pledge, mort
gage or otherwise dispose of let
ters of patent of the United States
or of any foreign country, or any
rights, territbrial or otherwise,
thereunder.
(c) To apply for, acquire, hold,
sell, assign or lease, mortgage or
otherwise dispose of patent rights,
license privileges, inventions,
trademark, trade names and pend
ing applications therefor relative
to or useful in connection with any
business of the corporation.
(d) To conduct a general mer
cantile business and to buy, sell,
and dispose ®f goods of its manu
facture or of other manufacture,
: of any articles necessary and prop
er or desired in connection with
said business.
(e) To purchase, improve, de
velop, hold and enjoy real estate
in fee simple, upon ground lease
or rent; to lien, mortgage or sell
the same and such parcel or par
cels, improved or unimproved, and
on such terms as to time and man
ner of payment as may be agreed
upon.
(f) To have such other and
further powers and authority as
now or may hereafter be granted
to corporations for profit under
the laws of the State of Georgia.
(4) The Capital Stock of said
corporation shall be Five Thou
sand Dollars, consisting of:
(a) 20 Shares of Preferred
Stock, (Series “A”) of par value
$100.00 each, bearing 7% interest,
payable annually out of the net
profits of Corporation; otherwise j
accumulative:
(b) 30 Shares of Preferred
Stock, (Series “B'’> of par value
$100.00 bearing 8% interest, pay
able quarterly (guaranteed) (Re
deemable at option of Corporation
after one year at 105% of par
: value).
(c) 150 Shares of Common Stock
of no par value.
Petitions desire privilege of is
l suance of above stock either for
cash or properties of any nature.
taken upon a fair valuation to be j
fixed by the Corporation by reso
lution of the Common Stock Hold-'
ers or by the Board of Directors.
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(5) The principal place of bus
iness of said Corporation shall be
in Newton County, Georgia, but
petitioners desire that said corpo
ration shall have the right and
power, by vote of the majority of
the Directors thereof, to establish
and maintain such branch offices,
either within or without the State
of Georgia, as it may desire.
(6) Petitioners desire for said
Corporation a right to make all
necessary By-Laws and regula
tions, and the right and power to
apply for and procure and accept
amendments tc its charter, and
to make any changes in its busi
ness as may be voted upon by a
majority of the holders of its com
mon stock.
(7) Petitioners pray that this
petition be filed and recorded, as
provided by Law, and that an
order be passed incorporating
them under the above corporate
name, and with the rights, priv
ileges and powers as prayed for
in this petition.
JNO. E. GAY,
Attorney for the Petitioners
Filed in office this the 23 day j
of April, 1938.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court,
Newton County, Georgia
GEORGIA, NEWTON COUNTY.
I, C. O. Nixon, Clerk cf the Su
perior Court of Newton County,
Georgia, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true and correct
copy of the application for Char
ter of the SOUTHERN SHADES
– BLIND MFG. COMPANY, as
same appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature
and the seal of this Court, this
April 26, 1938.
C. O. NIXON,
Clerk Superior Court,
Newton County, Georgia.
East Gaithers
Mrs. J N. Bailey. Mrs. Lou Bailey.
of Eudora, Master Welsey and
Douglas Catney of Whitmire. 3. C„
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Womack Rnd
son, Jerry, of Porterdale, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Smith.
Misses Marie Cargile and Irene
Digby spent Wednesday in Coving
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Banks had
as their guests Thursday, Mrs. E.
S. McCue and children, Mrs. Jack
Banks, and son, Billy, of Hape
ville, Miss Evelyn Banks of Atlanta.
Miss Sara Barker spent Wednes
day and Thursday with her mother,
Mrs. Truman Barker
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wo
mack, and son, Jerry, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Tommie
Womack of near Mansfield.
Mrs. C. P. Cofer and children, of
Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barker
and Mr. Fielder Ozburn of Mans
field, spent Monday P. M. with
Mrs. Truman Barker.
Miss Lois Harris spent Saturday
P, M. with Miss Marie Cargile.
Misses Betty Ann and Becky Mc
Cue of Hapeville, are visiting their
aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Norris
Banks.
Mr. L. D. Johnston of Gaithers
spent Saturday with Samuel Smith.
Many friends of Mr. Charlie Wal
ton are sorry to know he is sick
Miss Betty Jo Cofer and Cecil
< jfer of Atlanta are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Barker and child
ren.
Hazel Womack of near Mansfield
is visiting Marion Smith this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitaker of
near Newborn, Mrs. George Smith
and Mrs. A. P. Smith visited Mr.
and Mrs. Norris Banks Tuesday.
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CEDAR SHOALS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mote and child
ren visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson Mote Monday.
Mr ^ ^ £ ^ ^ ^
and Mrs. Howard Piper and daugh
ter, Marie, of Covington and Mrs.
Guy King and son, Harry, of Cor-!
bin. Ky.. were the guests Sunday of'
Mr. N. H. Piper and Mr. and Mrs 1
EG. Switzer and daughters. Hester !
and Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knight and
son, Billy, of Oxford visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Knight several
days last week.
Friends of Mrs. Wilson Mote are
very sorry to note her illness and
wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kitchens and
daughter, Exie spent Sunday with I
relatives at Eudora.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones of Ox
ford spent Sunday with Mrs. Jones
mother, Mrs, Wilson Mote who is
very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Carvin Kitchens
and children of Eudora were last
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Kitchens.
Mrs. Lee Terry attended the fun
eral of Felie Kirkus at Magnet.
Mrs. Archie Johnson of Coving
ton spent Saturday with her mother,
Mrs. Lee Terry.
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NEWS
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Rev. R C. Grier, president ofi
Erskine College, Due West, S. C.
[gave a very impressive sermon at
8:30 o'clock Sunday evening at the
Hopewell Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Pope, Mr. and
Mrs. John Ellis Pope, of Jackson,
were the spend the day guests on
Sunday son. of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wilker-1
Mrs. A. L. Sherwood, of Decatur, is
the guest of her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Bruce McCart.
Mr. and Mrs. William Chesnut
visited Mrs. Ola Stewart, at Snap
ping Shoals on Sunday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Massey, of
Hahira, were recent guests of Mrs.
W. B Harvey and family.
Mrs. Nora Lummus has returned
home from Atlanta, where she spent
several days with her daughter
Mrs. M H. Martin.
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stokes have as
their guest Miss Louls<? h
! f Atlanta,
0
Mr and Mrs Bruce McCart and
family visited Mr. and Mrs R P
B oyd on Sunday afternoon,
j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilbert and
children, of Milstead, were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert
recently,
Mrs. Paul Stewart spent several
days last week with her brother,
] Mr. Edward Boyd, in McDonough,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wicks and
children, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R P. Boyd.
Mrs. Mary Cowan and daughters.
Mrs. Bill Bailey, of Rockmart, and
Mrs, Pete Noolis, of Griffin, visited
Mrs. M. C. Davis recently.
Miss Martha Thompson has as
her guest. Miss Miriam Skinner, of
Covington,
Misses Olena Preston and Alice
Stewart are spending this week in
Atlanta, with Mrs. J. D. Wicks.
James Boyce McElroy, of Dora
ville, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs.
S. R. Thompson.
Miss Eva Gardner of Columbus, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. O. Black.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Preston had
as their guests on Sunday afternoon,
Mr and Mrs. J. D. Wicks and child
ren , of Atlanta, Mrs. A. L. Sher
wood. of Decatur and Mrs. Frances
Gunn.
Mrs. Ola Harvey Thacker had as
her supper guests Monday evening,
Miss Martha Lazenby, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Burford Lazenby and
daughter, Edith, and Mrs. Willie
Lazenby of Covington.
Thousands who visit the
Golden Gate International Exposi
tion from other states will remain
and become California residents, it
is predicted by W. O. Lang, presi
dent of <#»• San Francisco Real
Estate Board.
The Commonwealth of the Philip
pines will utilize 60,000 square feet
of space in the Pacific Area at the
1939 World's Fair of the West.
CITATION
Georgia. Newton County.
To all Whom it May Concern:
Chales H. Echols, Jr. having in
proper form, applied to me for per
manent Letters of Administration
on the estate of Charles H. Echols,
late of said county, deceased. This
is, therefore, to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of said
deceased, to show cause, if any they
can ' 0n or the n* xt term of
Newton Court of Ordinary, to be
held on the flrst Monday in July.
1938, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted on said
estate.
This June, 6, 1938.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
CITATION
Georgia. Newton County.
All Whom it may Concern.
Millie Gaither, having in due form
applied to me for the guardianship
the person and property of Robert (
Strong, minor child of Othis
Strong, deceased, notice is hereby!
given that her application will be
at the next Court of Ordinary
for said County, on the first Mon
day In July. 1938.
This June, 6, 1938.
A. L. LOYD, Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
Newton County.
Under and by virtue of an order
by Baldwin County Court
Ordinary, will be sold before the
door In Covington, Tues- New-1 j
Count, Georgia on the first
in July, 1938, within the legal
of sale, at public outcry to the
bidder, the following describ- !
land as property of the estate;
Mrs. Lizzie Loyd BlackweU, de- j
to wit:
A one-fourth undivided interest
and to All that tract or parcel
land, lying Newborn, situated Newton and being Coun- in j
Town of
Georgia, and described as follows
on the north and west by
of J. J. Carter, on the East
lands of J. R. Estes, and on the
by Johnson, street. Said lot
One Hundred and Eighty
feet square, fronting on John
street, and on which is located
frame dwelling, known as the
S. Loyd home.
This 6th day of June, 1938.
T E LOYD As Admr. Est
of Mrs Lizzie Loyd Black- [
well, deceased.
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