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There are good mar.y ca'ds of
whooping cough in this section.
M/. F.. R. McElrov and family,
and Mits. Elmo McElroy l pent a
v.hile Sunday afternoon with Mr.
J. D. McElroy and family!.
Mm. Reinhardt and Mrs. Lillie
Hedden from Zola visited Mr}. S.
B. Foster Sunday.
Mr. J. At. Lonsford of Greenville,
S. C. motored over Sdnday morning
and called on . J. K.. Black.
Mr. Black and family who have
been viaitiing relatives returned with
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Elmo McElroy spent part of
last week with Mrs. Johnnie McElroy
Mr si. W. M. Glenn and son, Odell
spent part of last week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Swindle.
Mi. and Mrs. S. A. Branyan and
son, Mr. Carl Branyan, vifeited rel
ative)? near Royiston Saturday.
Mr. 1,. V. Scarboro and family
had as their dinner guests Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs. Yarborough and Mra. 1
Elder Brooks and three children of
Athene, Mr. J. K ; . Black and fami
ly of Greenville, S. C.
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Mr. Jtvrciie Williaifrom near J
Rogers called on Mr. Jim Grindle ’
Sunday morning.
(Lart Week's Locals)
Mr. J. I). McLeroy and family
spent Sunday with Mr. G. A<. Mc-
Elrov and family.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kullock of
Daniel" pag ed, through here Sunday (
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. %. B. Smith-spent
Sunday night with Mr. W. M.
Glenn and family.
Mr. Gordon Scr.rhoro of Barber- |
villo called on friends and relatives !
around here Saturday afternoon!. j
Mm. Margaret Ford of Greenville, !
S. C. Was dinner guest of Mis Al- 1
ma Scarooro on last Saturday.
Mr. J. H. Seagruves and family,
Bpent Sunday with Mr. G. W. Scar
boro and family.
Mr.s W. B. Hammond and son,
Buford, and Mr. Grady O'Kelly and
son motored to Athens Thursday.
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Mr. Rev Strickland and M'iss Ber
tie I'e" I !.' rn’s v. e?e married l.nt
Sunday. |
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M • Jesse Baxter from near Col
bert pent a while Sunday with Mr.
Geoe Oct i 0u...,
The children of Musters George
Searboro and Sanford Foster have
whooping iough.
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* FORT LAMAR *
I'he farmers seem to be pretty
well up with farm work and all
anxious to see rain
Mr si 'it Mrs.. Hope Mealor visited
relnti i>i- at Dar.iolsvilie Sunday.
Mias Bert Winter was here Sunday
aml reorganized the Epworth League
and a’so organized a Junior Mission
ary Society.
I'v Breese McWhirtcr and wife
<u Anderson S. C. visited relative'-
here Sunday.
The Dot dry weathtr is doing con
sido-'a: o- .! jury to gerders.
ei.hao3 Fi j er.ee and v I*ar
k‘-r are Writing relatives ir. and near
Atlanta for awhilq. . .
Mils Hedge Higginbotham has re
, turned from a visit to relatively at
i Bishop, Ga.
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s An all day S. S. program was
1 held hero the 3rd Sunday with recii
taiiions, readings and music hv the
children and young people.Then au
| intruding and irjstru olive sermon
by the pastor—ahx> addresses by
Col. C>. E. Adams rind Mr. J. A..
Griifeth of Danielsviilc. Ait seem to
enjoy the day and S. S. .seems to
be taking on more lifa.
NEW TOWN DOTS
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We are having a lot of rain at
this writing.
The all day singing* here Sunday
! was enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mr. J. H and Harbyn Carouth are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Dudley
I of Atlanta this week.
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j Mrs. O. L. Moon spent las'; week
with her mother, England, of
Oglethorpe County.
Mrs. J. W. Brown and children
of Greenville, S'. C. is visiting .da
tives here this week.
Mr. L. P. Anderson who has
been in Atlanta for the past four
months has returned homq.
Mr. Tom Mu reil spent Saturday
night and Sunday with relatives In
Hartwell, Ga
Mrs. J. H. Carouth and Mrs. W.
E. Brown spent Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Tom Eberhardt.
Miss Ntra Scott of Greenville, S.
(J. is visiting her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Anderson, this week
Mr. Geralc Moon of Ha is visiting
his grandmother, Mrs}. J. L. Maori
this week.
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There will he a singing at the
school house next Saturday night; let
everybody come.
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Here wo come again after a few
days absence.
Mr. and J. T. Burden of j
Comer were the gucaijs of Mr. and :
Mrs. J. T. King Wednesday night,
Mr. and Mre. Eastern Hall ox
near Mfgadow were guestu of MJ.
and Miw. J. W. King Friday.
Misa Delrec Thompson was the
;r<cs‘ of M ? - \lme. and Li'.'ic Mf
.c e Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. King iiad
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mi’s,
fi. T. Contptcn of Ccrr:r. Mr. and '
Airs. C. J. Jones near Carlton and
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. L'.rd.
Miso Willie Mao Broolts of Comer j
wag the afternoon guest of Misses
Robbie and Gu.tjie Compton Sunday.
Mrs. Sarah Parham and family
had as their guests Sunday, Mr. Mr.
i Marvin K'ng, Mrs. M. J. King and
t family.
I Mrs. Ada Hail and family of
Kami, N. C. parsed through this
| section Wednesday.
Miss Beatrice Lord was the after
, noon guest of Mbits Phamie King
i Sunday.
The singing given by Mists ltobbie
Compton Sunday night was enjoyed
by all present.
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OAKLAND SOCIALS *
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j Mrs. Dora Fie err. an i- r mong those
on the sick list t i is week : wo hope
for her a speedy recov ry.
THE DANIELS VILLE MONITOR OANIELSVtIXE. GA.
Mrs. W. 3S&. Alien and Mrs. Ollie
Seagraves visited Mrs Flceman Wed
nesday . j
Mrs. Walter Brown left for Sam
pa Bay, Fla., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Martin mo
tored to Athens Saturday.
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The friends and acquaintances r *n
this community of Mr. Fate Baxter
will regret to hoar of tht passing a
way Saturday. The family and rela
tives have our deepest uympathy.
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Several from around here attended
the Sunday Schcil and B. Y. P. U.
rally at Qolbert Sunday,
j Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allen and
• Mrs. Gllie Seagravqs were in Athens
chopping Saturday..
{ Miss Clyde Chandler motored to
Athensi Saturday.
I Mrs. Reeves Bradley and children
j were visiting Mrs. H . A. Seagravas
Sunday .afternoon.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Allen and
| family visited their uncle Md. Will
Alien a short while Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mi's. Ollie Seagraves had
as their guest for a short while late
j Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mra.
Will Alien from near Moon® Grove,.
Mr. G. C. Chatham wrusi visiting
hi ; son, Thurmond, one day recently.
Mr. Dellas McConnell and Mi
Carlton Murray wete in this commu
nity Sunday.
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