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Mas 28, 1933 , iOur Advertisers Am AMuredCf HmuHs)
gH POINT NEWS
, u ri Frank Moss spent
>1? ft* o**-} Mr.
Jr?. E award M ° SS and S ° n ’
jxford-
and George and
r .’ r spent Saturday in
^cle, with Mrs. Georges
jer.
< v Parish spent Sunday with
J T Bohannon aind
aiwi
. Mrs Woodrow John
r.n’ d Mrs.‘Kitchens, had as
." t Sunday, Pvt. and Mrs.
.y Johnson from Fort Jack
's C „ and Mr. and Mrs.*
, Kitchens and family.
, d Mrs. Ernest Darby
Mr a nd Mrs. W. J. Lane
ph Mrs. Herman Adams and
baby‘in Piedmont Hospital,
lay.
J C. House anr ehildrne,
Bill Walden, Mrs. J. T.
, nnon a nd Pam, visited Mrs.
v Parish, Tuesday after-
. Elbert Parker and Mrs.
iM Johnson visited Mr. and
Lister Parker, of Stewart
munity, Monday.
i S Sybil Mobley went on a
Is, School Class picnic,
lay afternoon, to Indian
ip.
ss Peggy Cofer was the
;»nd guest of Miss Beverly
J
omas Johnson *rf Atlanta,
the weekend visitor of his
nts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl John
and Perry.
■ and Mrs. Emmett Bohan
visited Mr. and Mrs. Obie
er. Friday night.
lends of Homer Wilson ex
s sympathy in the death of
nother in Loganville. Several
ds motored to Loganville
lay, they were: Mr. and Mrs.
ey Steele, Mr. and Mrs.
er Britt, Miss Tempie Lewis,
Emmett McCart, Mrs. Ben
kins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
sh, Miss Junelle Parish, Mrs.
is Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. Obie
er, and Mrs. Carl Johnson.
le High Point Boys Baseball
defeated the Monroe team
itewart, last Tuesday. The
e was 7-2.
iu are cordially invited to
id the worship services at
1 Point Baptist Church Sun-
Sunday School at 10:00
, Morning Worship at 11:00
, B T. U. at 7:00 p.m. and
nng Worship at 8:00 p.m.
Rev. Hudson R. Moody,
>r.
-NEWS FROM—
iOCKY PLAINS
> MISS IRENE HARVEY
and Mrs. C. E. Chesnut
as their Sunday, dinner
”• Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth
and daughter of Due
, S. C.
;s Bell Gardner led tthe
p r Meeting Wednesday eve-
, of last week. Miss Gardner
an interesting message on
J er. who delivered her
I* fmm the Persians.”
’nd Mrs. Roy Davis, of
^^tly visited Mrs.
> Warwey.
* fWa Stroud, «f Stepping
fejwed her swter. Mrs. €.
Thursday afternoon.
* ' P- C. IT, of Hopewell
Chun*, recently
T* ‘ P «»^ Party" et the
****’’ Building.
g 0 out
Mr «. Minnie Kitch-
J Family m the loss of
rnp by fire Sunday night.
feed milk cows
K J s a higher
... ""'k tha n those on a
for tk aceor ^' n K to dairy*
S, rv ^rmultural Exten-
Pian 1 ’ Unive «‘ty of Geor
m in ' and P^nt enough
cow will not
M Bnd ^member that
* > needs as much
* mad? L 8t hard work ’
^jnade from feed.
PR CHIUS
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