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Miss Julia Young visited rela
tives in Savannah Thanksgiving
Day.
Woodson S. Chapman of Cairo
was a visitor here the first of the
week.
Dr. and Mrs. Pat Smith of Sa
vannah spent Saturday with the
T. L. Howards.
T R. Hurst and Mrs. Hurst of
Savannah spent Sunday here
with relatives.
J. A. Reddish of Brunswick
spent the week-end here with
the R. L. Dawsons.
Kay Chapman of Goldsboro
N. C., spent the week-end with
his parents, the D. L. Chapmans
Miss Alice Dubberly of Jack
sonville spent the holidays with
her parents, the W. E. Dubber
iys.
Little William brigman of
Baxley spent the latter part of
last week with the Jack God
freys.
Mrs. Winifred Price Sallette
spent Thanksgiving Day in Sa
vannah with her daughter, Mrs.
N. A. McKinney.
Miss Willie Grier of Atlanta is
spending this week here visiting
friends and renewing old ac
quaintances.
L. M Branch, Mrs. Branch
and their daughters, Betty and
Leland, spent a part of last week
a. Pine Harbor.
Dr. anti Mrs. A. C. Branch
and daugi ter, Laura Clifton, of
Glennviile v ere guests of the L.
M. Branches Sun Jay. -,***^l
Melvin Wells, Mrs. Wells and
children of Brunswick were the
guests of the Jas. E. Barkers
Friday and Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. E. ^lton
and children, Carl Joseph'and
Anne, and Mrs. Eugenia Davis
of Baxley 1 ave returned from
Miami, Fla., where they spent I
last week visiting relativt s and
friends.
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! Mack Bryant of Eatonton was
a guest of the T. L. Howards
during the holidays.
Miss Pauline Callowav of Tay
lors Creek was the guest of the
Ray Parkers Thursday.
Miss Eleanor Hodires, who at
tends school at Douglas, spent
the holidays at her home here.
Miss Wilma Floyd, student at
SGTC, Statesboro, spent the
holidays at her home at Elim.
Walter Glenn Stacy and Albert
Westberry of Ft. Screven spent
the week-end at their homes
here.
Little Laura Ann Warren re
lumed Snnda\ from a visit to
Savannah and points in South
Carolina.
Mrs. Bill Hope and children,
Billy Ann and Frances ol Savan
nah ai lived Monday night for a
visit to the Vai Warrens.
Leon Brewer, student at Abra
ham Baldwin College, Tifton,
spent the holidays here with his
parents, the C. A. Brewers.
Mesdames D. M. Chapman,
D. B. Smith and Edell Hudson
and little Donald Chapman were
visitors to Savannah Saturday.
H. C. Whitfield, Mrs. Whit
field and children, Martha, Ruth
and H. C. Jr., of Groveland were
Sunday guests of the J. W. and
Jack Godfreys,
Mesdames J. P. Brooks and
Mannie Webb left Sunday to
speno two we< ks witn the C. E.
Fields at Ft. Screven
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H C. Long, Mrs. Long, Phjli^
Long, Mrs. Long and hfldren
spent SunftaF"with re) Lives in
Savannali and Pooler. Roland
Long of Pooler leturi ed here
.vith them fur a visit.
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| Misses Arlene Price and Leta
bel Smart spent Saturday in Sa
vannah.
R L. Watford and Mrs. Wat
ford were business visitors to
Brunswick Monday.
Mrs. Fred Darling of Savan
nah spent a part of last week
here with the W L. Hornes.
Miss Annie Ruth Davis of
Willacoochee spent the holidays
here with the W. M. Cowarts.
R L Watford spent Sundav
in Graceville, Fla., with his
mother, .VI is H T Wan ord.
Henry S. Jordan and Mrs. Jo -
dan, who have bpen spending
the holidays here with the lat
ter’s parents, the C. W. Hen
drys, left Sundav to return to
their home at Ox ford.
After spending the holidays at
their home here. Miss Margaret
Breckenridge returned Sunday
to Aiken, S. C., and Homer
Breckenridge so Sharon, Ga. R.
B. Smiley and Mrs. Smiley car
ried them over and returned here
Sunday night.
Mrs. J. P. Brooks had as her
guests over the week-end, R. D.
Smith and Mrs. Smith of Gar
nett, S. C., W. F. Sullivan and
Mrs. Sullivan of Savannah, Mrs.
C. E. Fields of Ft. Screven and
Johnny Smith, Mrs. Smith and
son, Harry, of Doctortown,
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