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Center School News
Our school is progressing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Perkins have
been visiting the latters cousin. Mrs.
R. L. Sellers, near Soperton.
Misses Sadie Philiips and Claudio
Morris attendee! preaching at Union
Sunday night.
Mrs. Queen Wilkes virited her
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wilkes, near
Center last week.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mips Minnie Stack. Hope she will
soon be well again.
Remember Sunday School here
every Sunday afternoon at three
o’clock. Everybody invited.
Durdenville News
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Baker and child
ren, of Lyons, passed through here
Sunday.
Diestell DeWltt was attending to
business matters at Johnson Corner
Mon (Jay.
Bruce Little was in Lyons Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Durden, Jr., and
Mr. Bruce Little attended the box sup
per at New Branch Friday night.
A large crowd from here attencJed
the funeral of John Burns at Marvin
Tuepday.
J. L. Sutton, from New Branch, was
attending to business here Saturday.
Miss Lucile New, from Cedar Cross
ing, spent Tuesday night of last week
with Miss Addle Lee HarcJy.
A large crowd attended the pie sup
per at Yancey Friday night.
Harry McCauley, from Marvin, was
attending to business here Tuesday.
Sharpes Chapel News
Messrs Elzie Smith and James
Ethridge spent Saturday night and
Sunday the guests of Mr. Wesley
Kitchens near Ohoopee.
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Wc are sorry' to note the illness of
Mr. Jack Pool and family. Hope they
will soon be well again.
Mrs. I. E. Long, of Fitzgerald, i»
visiting relatives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Shade Stanley, of New
Branch, have moved in our communi
ty.
Mrs. A. R. Stembridge is spending
this week with Mr 3. Cox, near Ohoo
pee. _ if "
Remember proyer meeting every
Saturday night at early cancle light.
Sunday school every Sunday after
noon at three o’clock. Preaching
every frist Sunday afternoon at three
o’clock.
Miss Susie Mae Phillips spent a
while Sunday afternoon the guest of
Mrs. Ethridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips spent
Sunday the guests of the latters moth
er, Mrs. Jane Hrad'en.
Cane grinding time will soon be
here.
Ohoopee News
The District Singing Convention
held here last Sunday was nejoyed by
a large crowd.
Dr. J. A. Camp was in Lyons Tues
day.
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Stephens and son
of Alley, spent Sunday with the lat
ters sister, Mrs. P. Y. Daniels.
Miss Margarette Sellers and little
Miss Estelle Rolison, of Savannah,
spent the week end here with Miss
Bertha Rolison.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar James, of near
Cobbtown, spent Sunday with the for
mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S.
James.
Mrs. E. W. Stephens and children
returned home Sunday, after a few
days visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hall.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mr. O. C. Franklinton. Hope he will
soon recover.
Mr. Jap. H. Hall and sister, Ruby,
motored to Cobbtown Sund'ay after
noon.
THE LYONS PROGRESS, LYONS, GEORGIA
Mrs. Odom and son, Ray, of Adrain,
are visiting her son, B. B. Odom here.
There will be an oyster supper
here Friday night, November 10th.
also free entertainment. The pro
ceeds will go to buy a piano for the
schocfi. The public is cordially invit
ed to attend.
Collins Chapel News
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mrs. Perry Collins and two of her
children. Hope they will soon be
well again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morris spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
D. D. Collins.
Mrs. A. L. Elkins and daughter
spent a short while Friday afternoon
with Mrs. Martin Nobles.
The funeral of Miss Mary Ann Baze
more, who died Ovt. 7th, will be
preached here the frist Sunday in Nov.
Misses Letha and Mattie Kate Col
lins were the guests of Miss Ruby Lee
Collins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simons, of near
Lyons, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Bikins Sunday.
Mr. O. T. Hard'ee, of near Covena,
was visiting relatives here Monday
and Tuesday.
Mrs. F. M. McCarty is spending a
while with her daughter, Mrs. Perry
Collins.
Preaching here next Sunday.
Everybody invited.
Elza News
The farmers in this section were
very glacJ to see the rain Monday af
ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Strickland', of Reids
ville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wing Sunday.
We are sorry to note the illness of
John Burns. Hope he will soon be
well again.
Miss Lola Thompson is spending the
week with her aunt, Mrs. John Tood.
The friends of IJttle Johnnie Ed
warc. Daniels are very sorry to know j
that he is very ill. llope he will soon
be better.
Mr. Tom Daniels spent Monday
night here with his brother, Mr. J. A.
Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stanley attend
ed services at Marvin Sunday.
The pie supper at Yancy last Fri
day night was a great success and 1
every body present enjoyed themselves
Round and About
The farmers around here are busy
grinding cane.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simons, of near
Lyons, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Elkins, near Collins Chapel
Sunday.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Mr. Arlie Elkins. Hope he will soon
be well again.
Messrs James Ethridge and Elzie
Smith, of Sharpes Chapel, spent Sat
urday night with Mr. Wesley Kitch
ens.
The sing given by Miss Cora Gordon
Saturday night was enjoyed by a large
crowd.
Quite a crowd attended the box sup
per at New Branch Friday night.
Dr. Youmans, of Johnson Corner,
was attending to business matters in
Lyons Saturday.
Mr. A. L. Elkins has returned home
after a pleasant visit to Washington
county.
There will be services at Collins
Chapel Saturday and Sunday. Every
body is invited to attend.
Aimwell News
W. L. Morris spent last Thursday
and Friday in Macon attending to bus
iness matters. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carious Moore, of near
New Branch, spent the week end with
relatives in this community.
Mrs. George Taylor and little son,
Emory, spent Sunday and Monday
with the formers parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Odom, of near South Thomp-
son.
Several from here attended services
at Union Sunday night.
Mrs. Frank Zahler and children, of
S. C-, are visiting the formers parents.
Mrs. Law r son Fiveash has been at
the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Geo.
Spell, who has been quite ill at her
home near Wesley Chapel.
Route Four News
Cane grinding is the order of the
day around here.
Mr. Sam Williams, of North Thomp
son, visited the home of Mr. A. A.
Sharpe Sunday morning.
Messrs Otis and Ira Jackson, of Tay
lor Springs, were visitors in our
midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dickerson and
children spent the week end with the
latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wilder spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
John Bowen, of Lyons.
We are sorry to note the illness of
Little Doris and J. T. Sharpe. Hope
they will soon be well again.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wheeler spent
Friday with Mrs. J. G. Williams, of
Vidalia.
Mrs. R. W. Sharpe and children
spent Thursday night with Mrs. Her
bert Sharpe, of Vidalia.
Among those who attended the cane
grinding Friday, were Mr. and Mrs.
George Ricks, Judge and Mrs. John
L. Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. James
Blunt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sharpe.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sharpe, Mr. and
Mrs. John Morrison, Mr. and and Mrs.
M. G. Wheeler, Dr. and Mrs. Hicks, of
Vidalia, Mrs. John L. Mclntyre, Mr.
and Mrs. D. P. Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Sharpe, Mrs. Eschol Sharpe,
Miss Eva Ricks and brother, Misses
Yeteva, Lizie Jane, Emma, and Mil
dred Mclntyre, Neita Mae and Luicle
Sharpe, Messrs George and Maynard
Blunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hutchinson,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wilder.
Judge and Mrs. C. R. McCorkle, of
near Uvalda, spent Tuesday with their
daughter, Mrs Annie Wilder.
Messrs Allen Sharpe and Mai lie
Fountain spent Sunday near Collins.
The entertainment given a;
Spring school house Friday n i g J
enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morris g
Sunday with Mrs. Green Morris
Mr. Wiley Wilkes returned V
Friday afternoon after visiting f
and relatives at Oak Park.
Mr. S. J. Booth made a business M
to Vidalia Saturday.
Mr. R. W. Morris was in
Saturday.
Notice
GEORGIA, Tattnall County:
Will be sold in said county on
nesday, November the 15th, 1922 bj
tween the legal hours of sale at pub
lie outcry at the late residence of J 0
harden, deceased, to the highest bid
der for cash for amounts below Twen
ty Five Dollars, and will take note
with approved securety for amounts
above Twenty Five Dollars, all the
perishable property of said John Har
den embracing his stock of mules,
cattle, hogs, farm implements, reaper
and binder, mower and rake, one third
interest in hay press, one third inter
est in grain drill, Fordson Traptor
grist mill and feed mill, corn and oats,
etc. This 28th day of October 1922.
Mrs. John Harden,
W. L. Harden,
J. M. Harden.
Administrators of John Harden, Dec
COTTON —Ample storage capacit
at reasonable rates and liberal at
vances on consignment in any quan
tity, for prompt sale or to be held, o'
sered by BATTEY & CO., The Sul
stantial Cotton Factors of Savanna!
Ga.
FOR SALE
Jersey' Cattle 0
the Best Type.
J. H. HOOKS,
Warthen, Gi