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ROCKY PLAINS
Mr. and Mrs. Reby Stokes had
as their guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fincher, of Porterdale.
Miss Alice Stewart spent the
week-end with relatives at
terdale. , ,
Misis Ruth Kl ™ ble nf ^’ JrT1 I
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Creek spent Sunday with Miss
Ge " e ;
Mr. Paul m , ot Stewart t . visited . , , his .
sister, Mrs. „ - J. T t L. McElroy, tut m. .. at rw. Dora-1 i
ville, ... recently. ,,
Mrs. Emory Sears, of Thomas
ton, was 'the week-end guest of
her sister, Mrs. Jim Gunn.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chesnut and
daughter, Eleanor, of Porterdale,
were visitors of Mr. and Mr.s C.
E. Chesnut, Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Blanton, of Salem,
spent the week-end with her
niece, Mrs. Paul Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kimble, of
Gum Creek, spent the week-end
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cook.
We regret to learn of the illness
of Mrs. W .R. Warren, Sr. We
wish for her an early recovery.
Rev. R. E. Huey preached a very
inspiring sermon at Hopewell on
January 22nd. His text was Gen.
39, 1st and 2nd verses.
Mrs. Josie Harvey spent Thurs
day with Mrs. V. B. Haney.
n accoi a nee \m e ary
system of officers used m the
Presbyterian , , . church, , , two elders „u„„
and two deacons were re-elected,
ordained and installed at Hope
well recently. Mr. C. E. Chesnut
and Mr. J. O. Lummus were elect
ed elders and Mr. Harry Stewart
and Mr. William Chesnut, deacons,
Mrs. Josie Harvey celebrated
her 77th birthday. Present were
her children and several grand
children. We wish for Mrs. Har
vey many more birthdays.
Mr. Bruce McCart, Jr., spent
Sunday with Messrs. Lowry and
Bobby Preston.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moss visited
their daughter in Henry county,
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Hattie Gilbert, Mae Gilbert visited their; and j
brother, Mr.
sister, Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, in
Covington, Sunday.
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The Worker’s Council of the
Stone Mountain Association, wbjch 1
was postponed on account of rain.
will be held Friday, January 27
at Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher and:
family were the dinner guests on
Sunday of relatives at Almon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walls were
and th !,!r Mrs. da S ! R. w n Johnston, T^ of ?' Con- Mr , j
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yers.
Mrs. L. P. Hull called on Mrs.
J. P. Moseley, Saturday afternoon.
We all want to wish Miss Fran
ces Sims a very happy birthday,
Friday, January 27.
Mrs. Boyce Piper and daughter, I
Peggie, visited Mrs. J. P. Walls,)
Thursday afternoon. |
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hous
worth, and Miss Lillie Housworth,
of Klondike, were the guests Sun
day of Mr. and M. J. Sims and
Frances.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hammonds
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lonsie Ham
monds, Sunday afternoon.
Special experiments are being
made for the Temple of Religion
and Tower of Peace at the 1939
California World's Fair to be sure
lighting will harmonize with the
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• . NEWS * ♦
Cecil Jones was called to his home
in Old Town, Fla., this week on
account of the death of nis father.
George Eason, of Baxley, was
elected , . . secretary . and . , treasurer of
the student body to fill the place
made yacant by Edwin Gore wh0
dio not return this year.
CtnM. Candler, _ son o f Bishop .
Warren Candler, _ and , well-known! ... .
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business . . of thls section .. . k
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to «« student * at the chabel «
ercifl “ Monday morning.
Rav ' Charles Forester, pastor of |
the Allen Memorial Church and a
member of the faculty here, Willi
deliver see next several week in addresses the interest in Tennes- of the! j
Youth Crusade, now being directed
by the board of Christian Education
of the Southern Methodist Church.
The annual Winter Quarter
Handball Tournament has been in
progress this week with these stu
dents participating: Bradley, Mof
f e tt, Firtman, Dubberly, Quijano,
Dasher, Bryant, Lipham, Bablng
t on> in^m, Harrell, Rumble and I
ing in R j apartment Brown ig from raeupe rat- re-1 j
his a
cent i]]ness
Forrest English was visited Sun- j
day ' by ' his / parents, ’ Mr. and Mrs.
Doc English, 6 ’ of Sandersvllle.
Griffl J*- and . Mrs b - J . -*• s _ nda _ . of , |
" ' ra ” y
thelr so "’ James ’ wh0 15 a student
at t,bc Academy,
E* 30 0°- a Roach attended the
faeulty dinner in Atlanta Saturday
night,
The annual literary society ban-;
quet will be held on the night of
Feb. 10th. Roy Pruett is president j
of Phi Gamma and Ernest Scher
presides at Few.
OXFORD
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Nance and
children spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Mr. Ralph Giles from Emory Un-i
iverslty spent the week-end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Giles,
Miss Mary Winter from Redan,
Miss Elizabeth Hull from Lithon
la. Miss Mary Francis Chaffin from
Atlanta. Miss Kathleen Peacock
from Decatur, and Miss Edith Sew-j
e u fr om Macon, were dinner guest
of Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Boyd, Sun
c)a L
Misses Dorothy Barr and Lenora
Weldon, of Atlanta, spent Sunday
afternoon W ith Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Wpldon and fami ‘y
^ r . Harold Harwell of Augusta]
spent the week-end with his parents
Mr and Mrs R P Harwell.
Mrs. J. H. Howard spent several
days in Atlanta the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Nance and Children
Roger V and Davy spent Saturday
Atlanta with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Dial.
Mr. W. T. Hamilton, of Alanta,
spent, Friday with Mr. Henry Stone.
The many friends of Mr. J. C.
Kitchens, regret to hear of his ill
ness and wish for him a speedy re
covery.
Mrs. Mannie Sandling has returned
home after spending several days
with her daughter at Social Circle.
The many friends of Mr. J. D
Boyd regret to hear of his illness
and w’ish for him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. W. E. Williams honored her
husband at a birthday dinner Sun -1
those present were Mr. and Mrs.;
B. T. Sheridan, and Miss Francis |
Williams, Betty Tanner from At
lanta. Mr. and Mrs. Max Williams
a others from Oxford. 1
Mr and Mrs. B. C. Nance had as i
their guest Sunday evening, Mr. j
and Mrs. R. E. Baker and sister.
LiIlip May Misses Ruth and J Hazel ,
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Dial - and brother, Robert Dial, all
of Atlanta.
Mrs. Peter Manning, of Atlanta.
visited friends here Sunday and at
tended the birthday of Mr. Meador
Sunday afternoon at the club house
Mrs. R. F. Harwell spent Monday
in
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boys and men have been identified with the Movement.
GUM CREEK
Mrs. Sallic Ellington and son,;
Walter, had as their guests Wednes
day. Mrs. Walter Middlebrooks and
sons, Daniel and Carlton; Mrs. Dock
Middlebrooks and Mrs. Allen Mid
dlebrooks, of Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byrd had as
their guests Thursday, Mr. and
Mrs. Rob Mote and family,
Miss Annie Lue Townley spent
Wednesday night with Miss Exie
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Mrs Sallie Ellington had M her
sts last wek> Mr . and Mrs . Rob
Rai gr’oom. o{ Decatur , r6Cen t bride
and * Mrs. Rainey was for
merly Mtag Luclte Busbee .
Misses Exie Byrd and Annie Lue
Townley attended the dance Wed
nesday night at the home of M r.
and Mrs Rob Mote
Mr. and Mrs. Scab Jordan were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pink
Townley, Saturday night.
Mlss Rollie Vee Mote spent sev
eral days last week with Miss Exie
Byrd.
Mis* Annie Lue and Mr. Fred
Townley had as their guests Satur
dry night, Misses Exie Byrd, Rol
lie Vee Mote; Messrs. Nelson Jor
dan. Russell Thompson and James I
Henry Hannah.
Mr. Roy Byrd, Mr. Fred Townley,
Misse Exie Byrd. Rollie Vee Mote
and Annie Lou Townley were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seab Jordan
Thursday night.
Mr. and Mr.s. Bennie Hamson
t the wepk _ end with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Thompson.
Mr. and Mr.s. Aubrey Williams and
son, Gerald and Mrs. Curtis Mote
spent a while Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byrd,
Mr. and Mrs. Seab Jordan had
as their supper guests Sunday
night Mr. Rov Byrd, Misses Exie
Byrd. Annie Lue and Ruby Town
ley and Mr. Fred Townley.
HAYSTON
Mr. J. B. Rowland spent last
week in Atlanta.
Mrs. Joe Wright ,of Atlanta,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dessa
Wynn, who is very sick.
Mrs. L. M. Horton and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. C. S. Biggers and Mr. and
Mrs. N. D. Biggers.
Mrs. Earl Jackson visited her
son, Mr. Neil Jackson, at General
hospital, Athens, Georgia, Thurs
day and Friday.
Miss Mary Ida Hays, of Atlan
ta, visited home-folks over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brooks,
and Lillian, of Social Circle, .
Betty
u'Prp weie the me guests of OI Mr ivir. and ana ^^rs iviis.
Joe Baskin, Sunday.
We are glad to note that Mr
Neil Jackson is slowly improving
We are glad to see so many in- !
terested in our Sunday School,
We would appreciate all who could
to come each Sunday.
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much by continually pecking a
way. It works the same way in j
advertising.
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Mis. Florence Jones and Mrs.
Lamar Holmes, of Heard-Mixon,
were visiting relatives and friends
here Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mance Berry spent
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Mask.
Miss Josephine Stubbs was the
Friday night guest of Miss Madge
Potts.
Mrs. Walter Burham had as her ]
guests Thursday afternoon, Misses 1
Flenzie Parker, Madget Potts and I
Josephine Stubbs.
Mrs. Obie Parker and Mrs. j
Johnnie Kitchens spent Thursday j
afternoon with Mrs. Olin Bohanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Potts and
f;on ’ Wallace, of Porterdale, vls
ited relatives here Sunday,
Mrs. Few Parker, Mrs. Amanda
Vaughn, Mrs. Obie Parker, Mrs.
T ^ rren G ° in ® and Miss Josephine
Stubbs s P ent a while Saturday af
ternoon with Mrs - Elbert Parker
and daughters. j
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hill and
Misses Christine and Lucile Hill
visited Mrs. Emma Pennington,
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. T. Doss, of Atlanta, spent
a while Sunday afternoon with!
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones.
Master Darrell Bohanan is re- j
cuperating nicely from his recent J
illness.
Mrs. Emma Pennjpgton and
Mrs. Terrell Goins visited Mrs.
Batany, Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Lizzie Heard, of Covington j
a nd Mrs. Luther Hill, of Heard
Mixon, Pennington, visited their mother, Mrs. ]
Emma Friday after
noon.
Miss Hester Pickett was the
Sunday night guest of Mr. and!
Mrs. Obie Parker.
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