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’ MT. ZION LOCALS
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... are enjoying the sunshine af
,r' several days of very disagreeable
e t weather.
, liss Annie Belle Patten is visiting
j 5 .~; Mrs. Joe Patten near Col
ert this week •
Mr W ni Irvin has returned home
, m Madison. Morgan, whore he has
votin'" his daughter, Mrs. Ed
pen visit's
,j rs Bud Escoe who went to St.
fa ’ v-V Hospital in Athens last week
rd underwent an operation is do
nicely we are glad to state .
Mi Oscar Patten, from Atlanta,
rho is in Uncle Sam’s service now,
‘.pending some time with relatives
n‘, friends in this vicinity. Osrar
many friends around here who
,e always delighted to have him
ac k with us— especially some of
fair sex.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Patten spent
, rt of last week with the latter’s
aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzic Escoe
, c e ;!ar Giove neighborhood.
M’s? Edna Irvin is on an extended
jj/ t to relatives in Madison, Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Escoe, Mrs. Hu- |
,er t E oe and Miss Jewel Escoe was j
n Athens part of last week, visiting j
Jm. Bi ! IXcoe at St.. Mary’s Hos
lital.
D. X. Patten is quite sick at
ip vlth severe cold.
M,... f, niers Moore of Danielsville
m Ev: Escoe of Cedar Grove
k'. ;ty i ipitinp; Miss Jewel Escoe
t this writing.
11 M-' . H iwar ! Irvin and sister, Miss
B 1; rd MS.-s Susie Etta Porter-
Bel'.l :::de a flying trip to Morgan
Bounty one day last week
1 1 Mr.-. John Garrett has been visit
ing K'i-itive- n Lexington recently.
[ I Mr.y Roscoe Porterfield has been
Buite sick, we are sorry to state.
[I Mrs. Hope Carithers visited her
Bister, Mrs. Tom Sanders of Damels-
B'ille, Tuesday last.
[I Mrs. Jessie Patten was dinner-
Buest of Mrs. Leek Mann of Dan-
Belsville last Tuesday.
I (Last Week’s Locals)
We are all enjoying the New Year
and hoping to make it a better one
than we have ever had before.
Xmas passed very pleasantly and
very quietly in this vicinity.
Misses Annie Belle and Fannie
Lou Patten entertained twenty
at dinner Friday in Xmas.
Several young people from other
communities enjoyed the hospitality
°‘ these popular young ladies on this
'• pleasant occasion.
ir - and Mrs. Bill Bates and Bill
9 out from Athens visiting
here during the holidays.
-h'. and Mrs. Ben Lord and fam-
Mr. Jonah Carithers and
sow Meadow during Xmas.
Ar ,
Mrs. Hubert Escoe were
Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs
Wo!ccmb Sunday last.
, y ' ? number of young people
imunity enjoyed a X
f ; n the hospitable home
Mrs. 0. T. Patten of
ve vicinity.
, •' Loftis from near Col
n;rt of the past holidays
: m this community.
-. dine Sheriden was vis
e ' ' v ' •-ev.-el Escoe the past week
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1 Serb Winfrey en
tne young people very
pleasantly Saturday night at an ap
ple drawing. Several of Danielsville
young people were present and oth
ers flrom different communiities.
Miss Bessie Seabolt ife visiting rel
atives in Atlanta at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Patten spent
the past Saturday night in Daniels
ville with Mr. and Mrs. Comers
Moore.
Miss Jessie Compton of Athens vis
ited Miss Gladys Bates during Xmas.
Mrs. Jesse Patten was spend-the
day guest of Miss Baibe Simmons
Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Bates and
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bates, all of
Greenville, S. C. spent the holidays
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cay
Bates. They have many friends in
this community who are always glad
to see them .
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Mrs. Edd Ivey who has been vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Irvin returned to her home at Rut
ledge the past week.
Mr. Sam Bates and sister, Mi s
Gladys, were the popular guests of
Miss Luna Berryman near Royston
during the helidays.
Miss Bessie Mae Martin of Dan
i ielsville visited Miss Frances Caiith-
I ers and Miss Belle Patten du
ring the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patten spent
Xmas dav as guests of their son, Mr
Joe Patten, near Colbert.
Mrs. Leek Mann spent New Year
day as guest of Mrs Jesse Patten.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Senders of
Danielsville visited Mr. and Ms.
Hope Carithers during the ! olid. ys.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McClain of
Athens spent part of the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landers.
We regret to state that Mrs. Bud
Escoe continues quite ill.
, Mrs. Fred Bond of Loyston visit
ed Mrs Jesse Patten during Xmas.
\
Mrs. Leala Berryman from near
Royston was gest of Mrs. Cay Bates
part of last week.
Misses Ida and Lois Grimes of
Athens were the much admired
guests of Misses Annie Belle and
Fannie Lou Patten during the holi
days.
We are sorry to state that the
children of Mr. Vascoe Landerr
have whooping cough.
Mr. Cecil Eavens was visiting rel
atives near James Spring during the
holidays.
Messers Edd Ivy, Saye and Oxford
all of Rutlege were visiting Mr. Ir
vin and family during Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dupree Eavens vis
ited Mr. Frank White and family at
Winterville recently.
Miss Estelle Irvin from Moons
Grove was the guest of Miss Edna
Misses Annie Belle end Fannie
Lou Patten were among Miss Vir
ginia Moseley’s dinner guests Tues
day in the hospitable home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mose
ley of Danielsville.
Miss Clyde Hairston and Miss Lu
na Berryman and brother, Harold,
all of Rovston, enjoyed the hospitali
ty of Mr. and Mrs. K. Bates and
family during the holidays.
Mrs. Pink Pattten was among
those who very pleasantly entertain
ed for the young people during X
mas. • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Patten gave
a most enjoyable orange drawing to
the young people during Xrna-.
Friend® of Mr. Wet 1 on Po- f e'-
fjeld : egret to k or that he has go '
to S. C. to make his home.
IHt DANifcLSv It Lt DAN'ELSVILLt. GEORGIA.
Mr. George Holcomb of Bishop
was visiting relatives in this neigh
borhood during the holidays.
Miss Dezzie Mai Martin of Dan'e’s
ville spent tie past week-end with
Miss Lillie Fatten.
Miss Fannie Lou Patten of th : s
community was onored on Dec. 29
with a birthday dinner by Mr. and
Mr#. Leek Mann of Danielsville.
Beautiful and effective were the X
mas decorations that prevailed thru
out the living room and dining room.
The lavish hospitality of Mr. and
Mrs. Mann and their lovely young
daughter, Miss Evie Lou Mann, will
long be very pleasantly remembered
by those fortunate enough to be
present on this happy occasion.
The invited guests were some of the
most popular young people of Mt.
Zion and Cedar Grove communities,
Colbert ami Danielsville. Mrs. Mann
was assisted in entertaining by Miss
es Velma and Annie Belle Patten. .
We hone all the correspondents
will be faithful during this year to
send in the community news and
make our paper ijiore interesting by
so doing. and
ft, . vi£- Him—
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finds tJok
THOUGH it’s called “the old"
eld story” it is ever, ever new,
from the embers of Redemp
tion’s blessed past; over nine
teen hundred Christmases have
voiced allegiance true —each
Christmas morn more hallowed
than the last. We celebrate this
birthday with the anthem and
the feast, for the shepherds
must be diligent as when they
saw “the bright an’ mornin’
star” a-fclaein’ in the east, an’
heard the strains of “Peace,
Good-will to Men.” We contem
plate the table, loaded down
with blessin’s rare, provided by
a gracious Master-hand, while
faith endows ability to feed Ilis
presence there—it’s a faith that
all His children understand. Let
doubts an’ fears assail us by
whatever law they may—we’ll
treat ’em with the dignity of
sedrn —and pray divine forgive
ness on this blessed Christmas-
Jay, from evil thoughts to
which all flesh is born. Lord,
jive us strength and meekness,
in the journey as we run, for
Thou hast conquered death, that
vve may live. Go with us through
the snadders till the spell of
life is done, —rememberin’ to
forgive as we forgive.
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