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f on ;i andi Personal
yio P. Nelms spent last
, ,'k-encl xi Comer as the guest of
p w. Porterfield.
rloyi-e Long and Etta Belie
, an ; S on .ore shopping in Athens
iatarday •
pi e Seniors of the Danielsville
{jgh School enjoyed a class picnic
iaturday afternoon at Madison
•ipcrtxnea bv Misses Ployce
| o ng and Belle Harrison, Mess,
inox Griffith and Eugene Huff.
: ames enjoyed and a delightful
iicnic lunch was served.
tfri. Jonah Davis of Athens was
he week-c: cl guest of her parents
:r. ar;s Mrs. A. C. Campbell.
y r [ r Greene was in Athens
Sunday •
Mr a" 1 M • James Gordon of
Elboiioi wh-v Pu guests of Col. and
F,\s. J. K. <lor- ion last week.
Mr Rickard Baker who has been
Miendinc -ei <-=■! at Columbia, S. C.
retired home Fridav to spend nis
vacation w:,b His parents, Mr. an??
Htso J. F. 1 aker.
Mr and his. R. H. .Graham
w last Atr.flnv : n Elberton .
5Jr. ar-.l M ■•■■■. B. F. Anthony and
children w.*r ■■;e:-rts Monday of Mr.
. rs. W. K Burroughs.
G- A M. Spray-berry and Miss
es Margaret, Spray berry and Lucy
dfcopton r i ' •••iv.l to Athens Mon
fcy-
Mrs. Hr. ‘v Kchois and Mrs. Esty
fiord and L* o Bond and .Vliss Frances
ocott w-,;re v isitort in Athens Monday
tfrs. Wvatt, Bullock is spending
several woM.s in Anderson’ S. Q,
sjuest of her brother, Mr. Long*.
Ho. A. :>. Mi>noson ar.d son, and
Mr. Mrs, Rice of Commerce
'dsittd Mr. and Mrs. B. N. White
Sunday.
Commencement exercises of the
Dante;/ilk school begin Thursday
-. r: ng a, ,j cront-iuve thru Tuesday
evening.
lflss Bauiit:. Brooks of Athens
- 't of her mother, Mrs.
1,0 •‘ :o ‘0 '- the past week-end.
' 11 was a visitor in Bow
Sunday.
Thompson and Mrs.
T : ° ru ' iis *re guests of Mrs.
Nelirs Tuesday.
y.. i'j . x
. 1 ' Nelms who has been
’• •*' Young Harris re
n: rt hor - summer
Peahen
nie Da liel was the
es * r,] " parents, Dr.
* ndM --'. S. Daniel.
i. ' "
‘ 1 of. Athens was *
'‘■''v fhursday.
A ' n - B. W. Blackwell
. - ' Blackwell were vi--
,t,,? V ’ : Sunday.
ft. ; | - 1 Ivarsriay afternoon (he
' ‘ rs had their annual
7 <' , *. the home of Mi H.
' muH, delicious*
• >' 'ehtv were served.
i’,, o ’ oc's>s:on ware:
:y. f- v , ' • Broome and fami
ar:d the ; r fam-
Vf A *vs. ,fno. T. Baker,
• H B. S M r g . and
I COLBERT
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Mrs. S. H. Hardman entertained
at a dinner party in honor of . the
faculty of Colbert High School last
Thursday evening at her home.
i Those present were—Misses Annie
31 ae Hampton, Pearl Hardman, Myr
tle Rogers, Wilma Griffeth, Louise
McLeroy; Messers Austin Griffeth,
Joe Hardman, Hope Davis and Neil
Hardman. , .a~. n i im ~ *
Miss Mary Gholston of' Athens
' spent the week-end with relatives
here.
Miss Cami Whitworth and Lizzie
Lou Young- of Atlanta spent the
| week-end with parents and relatives
here. :i r LA' ; ri. \
! Miss Helion Nix of Brenau College
I Gainesville, Ga. was the guest of
Miss An nil l Mae- Hampton last week.
Miss Ossie Whitworth of Macon
I spent the week-end with parents
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramie Burton and
family of Comer were visitors here
! for the week-end .
Those going from here to the Ga.
| —Auburn game were: Messers H.
P. Davis, Austin Griffeth, Neil Hard
man, Weber Barnett, and Laufton
(Paulding.
The Ladies Club entertained at a
picnic in honor of the faculty of Col
bert High School, Friday evening*.
The Epworth League held its us
\ ual meeting Friday evening and a
! very interesting program was enjoy
ied bv the large number present.
| /
Rev. Moore of Winder filled his
regular appointment at the Baptist
church Sunday. Very impressive and
touching sermons were rendered.
The Baptist Sunday School gave
a Mothers’ Day program Sunday
morning that was very touching.
Mr,* and Mrs. Waiter Pitner of
| A.tK-fcfls'Wane the guests of the latter’s
| mother,- Mrs. Colbert of. Colbert
!Sunday.
Mrs. W . S. Lowe had as her guest
last week her mother, Mrs. Rowe of
Comer.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Collier and
| family were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Collier of Comer.
MEADOW
1 -< 3* * '* *f- : S*
We are glad to report Mr. W, R.
Daniel better at this time.
Mr. W. D. Christian and wife
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. -1.
K. Clodfelter Sunday. •••■
*
Miss Acidic Miller was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. If. N. Barnett
Sunday night for supper.
All who were not at church Sun
day missed a treat for the program
was fine.
Mr. D. A. Moseley from Dur.iels
ville was at Sunday School at Mead
ow Sunday and rave fla c < S a fin<-
talk:
We a) <! sorry to report the death
of the little infant of Mr. and Mr-’.
B. T. Daniel.
Miss Lois Ba<tlarr who has keen
vi r ing at Ga : sv : lle for some time
Danielsville. Georgia, Friday, May /8,
is back to the delight of tier many
friends.
Mr. Oscar Nelms from Athens
was visiting here Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mr. Hollis Landers and family
from Colbert were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. 0. 0. Nelms Sunday.
Ruby Epps is spending some
time in Winder the guest of her
brother and sister.
The singing at Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Clodfelter Sunday night was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Mr. Pope Sn el hi Jig and wife were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Batteries
Fresh lot of Flashlights and Bat
teries in Stock. Also dry ceil bat
teries. \Ve test them for you.
ifa Hat cl ware Cos.
LOWEST
PRICES
In the History of the
Ford Motor Company
Chassis . . $235
Runabout . 269
Touring . . 298
Truck Chassis 380
Coupe . . 530
Sedan . . 595
AH Prices F. O. B. Detroit
At these lowest of low prices and
with the many new refinements,
Ford cars are a bigger value to
day than ever before. Now is
the time to place your order
for reasonably prompt delivery.
Terms if desired.
Westbrook Motor Co
s Oa
Smelling last week end.
Rev. Brooks, pastor oil Comer
Baptist church will preach at Mead
ow Sunday at 3 o’clock, so let's have
a large crowd to hear him.
The cold weather has killed the
cotton so badly that a lot of is being
planted over.
, Born to Mr. and .Mrs. Dillard
Patton a 10 pound girl.
| Georgia Nelms is jumping right
straight up and down for it’s a boy.
'
MEADOW
On the third Sunday afternoon in
May Rev. W. P. Brooks Jr. pastor
of Comer Baptist church will preach
at Meadow. Everybody cordially
invited. Three o’clock eastern time.
SUNDAY SCHOOL AND B. Y. P.
U. MEETING AT OAK GROV E
Fourth Sunday Afternoon
On the 4th Sunday afternoon at
2:30 a district meeting will bo held
in the interest of the S. S., B Y
P U and Woman’s Missionary Socie
ty. All the churches in the district
are especially requested to have i
large number present. A splendid
program is being arranged. The
churches in this district are the ones
on this side of Broad river in Madi
son county in the Hebron association
Namely: Cedar Grove, Bethel, Mead
ow, Oak Grove, Vineyards Creek and
Shiloh. The public in general has a
cordial invitation. ...
NOTICE TO TEACHERS
.11'23 Reading* Course For Teachers.
Primary and General Elementary
1 . Manual for Georgia Teachers.
Cos. Supt. (Please send postage)
2 Everyday Pedagogy (Lincoln*
Ginn and Cos. Atlanta sl.lO post
paid. . ...
3. Acquiring Skill in Teaching
(Grant) Southern School Book De
•esitory Atlanta ; $1.36 postpaid
High School and Supm visory
1 . Manual for Georgia Teacher*
Cos Supt. (Please send postage)
2. Eve v Teacher's Problems
(Stark) Am.. Book Cos. Atlanta;
$1 .48 postpaid
Methods, of Teaching High
Sshool (Parktr) Ginn and Cos.
Atlanta sl.bO postpaid
Teachers Exami.mtieu \ 11 ue held
Aug. “*d {***•! 4th.
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REVIVAL FOR COMER
Sunday, May 27th will be “Home-
Coming*” day at the Methodist church
at Comer. All former pastors, all
present and former members fami
lies and friends are expected to be
present. Dinner will be served on the
ground.
Preaching J 1 A. M. by Rev. H
S. Smith, Presiding Elder. Quar
terly conference immediately after
dmifer at 2 V. M. Song and prayer
and praise service at 3 P. M. by
Rev• W. H. Boring. This service is
the beginning of the revival meetings
and will run for 10 days or more.
rServiccs each day 11 A. M. and H
P. "vT. Day services will beg*n at 11
and close promptly at 12, so the bus
iness men may know that one b \ur
is the limit. This in not a Meth Mint
meeting but a town meeting and aW
aie invited to attend.
We want Comer and this entire
community to take part the sing
ing under the leadership of Mi. W ,
E. ilenslee and to sustain tho envi
able reputation c£ Corner’*; good sing
ing. Rev. Boring will preach at ev
ery service. He is one of the State’s
greatest evangelist, and we expect
a great blessing for Comer art a re
mit of thin faithful ar.d efficient
man’s labor with its,
W. A. WELLS, Pastor,
ORDINATION SERVICE
v On the third Sunday night Rev. A
N. Sanders will be ordained to the
Gospel ministry at the Comer Bap
tist Church. Bros Sanders has just
completed his course of study at The
Southern Baptist Theological Semi
nary at Louisville. Kv. lie is also a
graduate of Alerror L'nivorsity at
Macon, CM. He 1 .• v next week to
* mke the pastorate of the Baptist
•: Church at *’lityton. Alabama. .Many
j of his friends will he glad of the op
i portunity of attending his ordination
|at the Baptist Church next Sunday
I night. . „
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