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( ort ier Local friezes
Jan j e Ghoiston has returned
Comer and re-opened her home.
1 has with her her little grand
,daughter, Undine Power.
All .. \v. A. Lenoir left today for
f ' is i t ‘ to relatives in Tennessee.
ifter visiting his grandmother,
‘ Emma Birchmore, Mr. Roger
Miller returned to Winder last week.
\{ rf . A. M. Wilkins spent yesterday
j n Athens.
Mrs. J. D. Evans and Mrs. Aman
/ Taylor spent last Saturday with
Mrs A. M. Hix.
Mr. and Airs. Roy Johnson left to
(’r.y for Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wages have
moved to Athens.
Miss Myrtle Rogers left. Saturday
uhere she will teach the third and
fourth grades.
Mr. S. M. Ayers spent Tuesday
r/ir ht with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ayers.
friends of Mrs. Ed Loftis will be
jrlad to learn that she was able to be
brought, home Tuesday from Athens
General Hospital following an opera
tion. _ ;
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Davison and
;-;ttle daughter, Sara Quinn, after
visiting relatives here the past week
left. Tuesday for their home in Co
lumbus. Mrs. T. C. Davison accom
panied them to Atlanta.
Mr. -J. R. P. Thompson, candidate
for Legislating, visited here Friday.
Miss Berta McCurdy left Saturday
for Lavonia where she teaches in
the public schools.
Miss .Toy Sanders left Saturday
f.rßowe sviDe. where she will again
teach, and Miss I eo Sanders goes to
La as one of the teachers.
Mi s Susie Colquitt has resumed
her duties as teacher in Madison
High School.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burton who
lave been in Ila the past year have
moved back to Comer and are living
is the home recently vacated by Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Wages.
Mrs. J. T. Palmer of Waynesboro
is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Mattie Long.
Rov. and Mrs. J. R. Lancaster of
oaincsville returned home Sunday
■ fter a vi. it to Supt. and Mrs. 0. G.
Lancaster.
for teachers of c. h. s.
An enjoyable social affair of the
' eek was the reception given by the
''Oman's Club Monday afternoon
to 7 on the pretty lawn at the home
" Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook. The
!a Ppy affair was given in honor of
' ■' teachers of Comer High School
•nd wa one of the sweetest of the
‘ nimor seasoq.
caskets of Asters and numerous
■ ’coming plants adorned the spacious
iche- and lawn. Delicious tea and
'■anv, 'iches were served.
Gihbs and Strickland arc
n rdir.g at the home of Mr. and Mrs
j at l Stevens and Miss Brock at the
bome Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stephens,
tomer High School opened Mon
■ corning for the fall term with
; -'.’ect.; bright for one of the best
,n the history of the school.
ie< crowd of patrons and visitors
present for the opening with
"t number of pupils in his
°i school. A number of inter
■ echos were made and quite
1 enthusiasm aroused.
T ANARUS, " r - B. Thompson, Mrs. R.
; 1 Gholston and Miss Harlow
, .-'on motored to Athens today.
■ ! - - r • Carithers Jr. was shop
-1 Athens today.
. '} delightful meeting of the
’ ' was held on Tuesday
r ■'* me home of Mrs. W.
with Mrs. W. G. Cook and
r v-.
'ook joint hostesses.
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Louis Firpo. Wild Bull of the
I a:.:p.:is w;o last year knocked
Cham;; LonipVnv sprawling before
'P H 'k bn ally got him, is back again
South America and ready for
Harry ft ,11s f t N. Y„ Sept. 11.
II e beats the ghat negro, Firro
—**D get ancuncr shot ae Dempsey.
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* OAKLAND SOCIALS *
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Several people from here attended
the Fifth Sunday Rally at Rodgers
and reported a nice time.
Several attended the Barbecue giv
en by Mr. L. A. Williams on Thurs
day of last week.
Master Dewey Hill ofj Athens
spent Friday night in this community
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Seagvaves visit
ed relatives near New Harmony
Thursday of last week.
Little Miss Ovenia Martin visited
relatives in Athens Friday and Sat
urday.
Several from around here attend
ed the Ice Cream Supper at Progress
school house Saturday night.
Some from here attended preach
ing services at Gordon’s Chapel and
enjoyed good services and good be
havior each time.
Several from this section went to
see the dusting of cotton from air
plane near Athens Tuesday of last
week.
Mr. J. W. Martin motored to Ath
ens Saturday -
Mr. W. N. Allen and Mr. Ollie
Seagraves made a business trip to
Athens Saturday.
Several from here attended servi
ces at Rogers Sunday night, to hear
the Rev. Watterhouse preach.
If nothing prevents, the Rev. Wat
ter House will fill the pulpit at Pleas
ant Grove the third Saturday and
Sunday in September.
The farmers of this section have
begun to pull their fodder and hope
to make a good crop as some of the
crops in this section are very short,
especially the forage.
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